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SOUTH^BRUNSWICIC 1 ..'vj 4+ijSv‘ i, C <■ vi £ I* < The CentSTpST^ msps 6S7-660k^^ o^conddata bodw bald- at Daytona, N^(ie8fo T'; The Princeton Packet Inc. 1989 AK Plghte Poseiyed Thursday, October 5, ,1989 '' Vol. 33, No. 40 50^ ir - V-*r4^ .i!N« 1 1-'- ' W ' m s . ^L%*etp^vjns'hrp[. ;entepj&iDpen-’JS^qn=ii IjiW/ednesday froi^Q;* "Sa^‘td ^ J ^ in _9a':SS: to 5 p,.m,' ;fj.yTKewjecycling'^(?ehtefY^ , /«locSted;'Hfthe;inuntc5pal.6uild-.‘ J,day2i'C)ct/^i»51h'^ Teblumbusi-iDafeirKe^ ,•’1 lg'= kjrjgstbn ’•L'anij,‘in;,M on-■ >jnouth'Junction. ,■ , ’• '' J- '■ .t- *- ' I ‘i- I ' t‘li i'ihi’ i' rtupberw are.^any X 5r7..,AJ;JupMrw'are Party,-wtll be F/|ieldv‘froniV9. to l,b’”a:m;'‘pn ^; Satiuday)?'pct. 7 , ut. the= Fjfst,, f^'Prtsl>|feridn Churqb.lqpated'on : |G ^ r ^ j R Q 4tl'>ospayton. '-'l|^Js'SOUta‘ ,Prunswicki^Com--; .Xmum'%plfib5'-Bank‘''wil|Jhold •,its‘M (;|)lbod‘. donor drive pn. . S f^ rd a y Jipctf'-l 4 '»(thb'Gpm-; ‘njapl^X^ieiiter- ’buildipg.Ypn • one between thea'ges'pf'18 and 1 eS^Citjzena afe^reralnd^that dis«i^'(sucU as AlDSJ.Mnnot,-, ' be/y'icdiilr&twl • by''aonatiitg' ' b/pbl?B?1Ul‘1naterifUs useiJ.are: indivldB^^'d-s^nlized.H.. ;; A'^oalfSf 200 pihte.has been; seti^Forimbreiinfonnatjlbn.'^pailj tW ,cl«h^af29^^^r-| S. Brunswick sends to Hugo ' By Tom Davis , Start Writer ^ . , :..j-:'^ ■ •■ - r ’ r,.-.r ,. v..i ..J t ,. ... Jf-there-are,. as President George Bush ■ says,“ a .thousand points _of light,” South .Bmnsvyick is certainly: onc.of them.'_,;- - - .- South Brunswick is sending trucks, , food and other'equipment to Sumter^ ', S.C.,' as-part pf^an ;effqrt to relieve ■victimsof HurnCane Hugo. The killer storm devastated the town last week. . Spearheaded byiW CTC radio an-: nouncer: Jack iElleiy, South-. Bruns- wick is sending two truck loads to a : city thatf is siniilar ’to South. Bruns- wick-in size'and character. - ‘‘The big cityiis -.usually the one that gets thc:most,’’. said Township; Committeeman-'Joseph-Galvanelhr comparing efforts’ to clean up Charleston,,S;C.,-. to those for Sumter. "The little guy gets left out.’.’-:'-,. - . .■■■ ..■■ '..■ To'call -the, results, of Hurricane; Hugo’s visit to Sumter ‘ ‘devastating’ ’ may be making - a gross .-under- statement. '' t , ' . According to. township - officials, Hugo totally .demolished;'.! ;42k.: homes in-tlie :city, .and another 800. homes, arc practically-unusable... There IS a’major, lack of.supplies —r j many, children- under-the age o f. 2 - have no -diapers■and ..have - been-- wrapped'up in newspapers; ■' '‘They don’t have the facilities to', handle them,”,'Mr. Calvanelh said.:-.. ...— -rSee HUGOj- Page 6A r SENIOR HOUSING Stymie Charleston Place rehovations By -Tom pavip ! :::.'Staff;Writer to fix a myriad of construction prob- lems' that have-crippled the senior citizens housing- project since its. in - ception. , • ■ '. - Charleston Place has been unable to overcome termites, rain and other natural hazards since senior, citizens first moved into the housing complex in 1981. - ' - “ With all the rain, it’s like ,.a sponge in. other words,” said; Doris after 27 years PU---' wm By ShereevAlexander-West '-.-';Start>WritBr Artie'.Bifulcb'iirtii'el founder; and: director'of'-Sddth;5jBTunswic'k- Township’s Pub)ic-Wprka- Depart-. ment, retired last ■Fndair';aftcV;27 ._years o f service to the community. : M r., Bifulcb was the catalyst, .behind the remarkable growth in .services that -the Department of- Public Works currently provides, and he. was also instrumental in -saving the township hundreds of thousands of dollars in outside contracts. /; M r. Bifulco’s public works ca- - reer. began in •1962 when .Mayor Herb, Wright asked him tO; Or- - ganizc a public works depariment. M r. Bifulco'accepted the jobas.a challenge. ' ‘‘when I started the toivnship- . had five men with shovels, and a - fleet o f broken-dump trucks and a grader,” . M r..'Bifulco recalled. '"A ll the township services were contracted out.’] Ayhen he talks' about the depart- ment' his pride is very visible. . "1 have no disappointments about the job,” he said. “1 gave my.best to the depanment.” . Mr. Bifulco is a hometown boy bom ;and niised: near the Deans railroad line.. “ My, grandfather Frednad .6 ;. Bcllizo :was- an Italian -immigrant - in the:early ,1900s who .worked for 4P.years on the-Pcnnsylvania Rail- iioad'r’/,:; M f/jB ifu lc o -said; -,“ M y whole biirtdipg, and ' ■•‘■renibymg;-:Tpt-iacre^^ dozen'treesandasidcwalk.-i...-'- Charlcston, Place, .Sputhi, Bruns-.j ; According to Ms: Dempster;'South wick’s, first senior citizen . housing ■ Bmnswick Community Development development, needs about $2 million Corp. 'originally-- requested' a - $ I ; 4 ' million grant from the Farmers Home :Administration7ab'raric.h'6fthe-iU.S.. Department of AgncuhUre.'But work began, the deyelbpment 'group ' estimated that costs wbujd rtiri up tq $2 million.- - - - . . . '“ Th.ete have, peen’dngdihg^^^^ lems due to some qf. the original construction,” Ms. Dempster said. “ 1 can’t say they are Cohstruction -.defects.-’’,,; . . . - . ....... - . . . , DemljlsterV administrator of-thh •;-'Ihe.FHA, as. it turnedpu(,;rejected-V:|or non-profit.; iSoutK' Brunswick ‘ Com^ both figures and has proposed a $ 1.1 • . Imtnediate ;;measures . . ;• §ta«, Photp*Sh'drea A|9xan'dai>W98t' ' nfstvjoh vyas-'wheh 1 was 16 as a_^ Wbtks; retired'Friday afterv27.years,of , v. .Sepp^ipE,,page.3A are seam s By Ann Haver-AIIen Managing Editor South Brunswick Township’s burgeoning school population is forc- ing the Board of Education to prepare ' both figures and has proposed a $1.1 - ' .Immediatemeasures;., .to.;accomT.; muni'tv DdveroDment Coro-'. mUliph.iraht. . .;r mun 11y, u e y e i o p m l in ; VPf.P ^ - students"?, include;^building; a .-vnew '’'sch6plj;m;;-:6aytdr‘ '' construction style' has re^Sef^Sig^hM ^on^ > “Wjng; a_ mew Place- ' ' • : 4*,f. iric(udes.84''s'enibr.citizeh''apartmehts ^fbool.r. in ,-Dayton and - additional S ' uhits’' eonXtmction's^ 'ipcate'd ■orRoute’? 2 r ^ dw^ Acres, and t mint was given a Sl’25 million boost Constable schools. , ^i^^m 'by Farmers H o ^ Arteinistra%:;?;:v^^^^ “It should be evident that there is a definite need to consider additions and modifications to the facilities and gro.unds atvSouth Brunswick ; High School,” ,— Superintendent Dennjs Daggett -leaksuRoo^re.eontam«^^^ tow^,:«reh.-umt away, n,.th'l'ch includes 30 causing a-great deal of. water to . collect and leak through the..stucco Recently, the ’ development ' re-' construction- which .IS. .typically ^ protf, the'state Depart-' porous. . fnent of Community Affairs. 'whith ■Other repair work has included:-., 'cdDtfibutcd'':$2QbjOOO*'.fbr .heating • relandscaping to improve - hnits.-Tbe..Middlesex;Comiuuhity drainage, , Housing ;Depahment' also — • replacing-stucco with vinyl siding,- ' ' • applying special roofing to., the 'occupiedim'ndm- Dec^l-2Trefefepduni---subdividing,the-land.from:Johnson .. Expanding;-classrooni.-facilities-is7.- will' ask- vo’tks, to;appfove ;between Johnson’s. Chicopee property,:. hecessary, administrators said,: based ,-; $12.47million arid; $12.7, millibn'.iri ':Thcparcel,-.rezbnedtb,R-4 .— a. on student enrollment. bonds'to rihancc. thet-new .Daytori village' residential zoning’permftting ;.-! 5 '.When schools closed in Junc,,1988,.. , ; School. -schools — was approved forpurchase the distric't Had .3,375 students e n ro h j;, Monday; night,;,the 'mipor-Vsub-j?by,voters earlierthis year. .'led.. At the e'nd.of;Septeriibcr..I98_8,:;' division;, cbirimiBee,^ o f thfc 'Sb^^^ Brunswick-Towriship Plqnriirig ,BqaH,^^ ■granted'' i«cp*i'niendcd,,ramor;sUbdiyjislbn;m^ I -; - , ■ 'prqvali ’for -'the '’-22.27-:-acre-'parcel: on S e e PL A C E 'jPage -6Ai-; Daytbn/Jgn)eshfqrgiRoad~;ofTicially » ’ - , .I V. V , ' ' . . Staff PhotovAnn Haver-Allqn T aking a sw ing! . , Rlck’y-Bacon,, 7; of ■ MonnfiOTlh' Juhoiiorii''t^kes‘-advantage of ■ Tuesday’s beautiful; weather, and - enjoys th'e.-'swlngs'at Brunswick Acres Park'wtiile his'oldef brother practices soccer. . .iAlsoon thq;December.referendum,, that,popu|atioq had grown to -3,498'. voters'wUI;jre ,asked'itp';'app'roye th,e'."-i— 'a "single' year increase of 126 acquisition,of an addiuorial 3-:7 acres - students, or -3.7 .percent .growth, o f land adjacent to South Briliisvvick ., i .'r-,: -'i', High.School.’ . ' 'i ';; ! See SCHOOL, Page 6A;. Gpmmittee OKs ^ audit; By Tom Davis, y ' ; Staff,vyrtter. South; Brunswick Cbmriiitteeman ' Vincent DeLucia saiti' hlsmipiest for- a. police audit. is! nof'meam as an attack oh individual: members of the police department. , -.“ I have some veiy serious .conr cems” about police procedures, he s a i i , , . . t}, . ' TheTbwnship_Committee:Tuesday unaniinbusly app'rbvedun audiCof the: police department’s handling ofeon- fiscated property, and evidence;'', ; . raised by Mr.'DcLucia during u press ^ . conference in August. The idea is not ;new,.he:said, and was first discussed between himself and - the :Townshipi.. Committee in April: . - .... During a press conference'bn Aug.., 30, M r. DeLucia said-there is “ such; : disarray’’ m the'pblicc department’s - evidence: room;;aiid , other problems -, that state and township in^stigation.; is needed; He provided no specific:; -cvidence-;of-the-L‘disarray.”r ________ _ ; Chief: College said • the depart- - irient’s pennanent Vault is sealed until :, after the» audit is; ;perfbnned-; He Chief Frank College .said the de-'- acknowledged confiscated propertyis "panmeiit lias,.l|iieU up aii ag e n e y i^ ilir i^ jiis.iind ' ihat_ihe lempnrnry Gavariiy,and Manghisi of-Hunterdon County, to pe|form the'; $25,000 audit! ‘:At this point will come;a (study) - on what-pidblems-should-be- ad- dressed so. wei'dop’t. have any prob-, lems lingeririg-;irii the-wiridjy Mr. DeLucia said. “‘There is no ,question the;$25,000 cbiildhave been-cut ‘if ifhadheeri brought’up^^^ , According to : Chief•:College, the- audit has nothing tq db'with concerns: vault being used- to Storb items has reached capacity. ' The department’s grpwth and the growth in thc -airiount oTdrug crimes , ancf confiscated property hhs prompt-- ed-:S6uth Brunswick police to per- ,'fomii the audit,‘.Chief College said.; M r.' DeLiieiri; expressed concerns reg's^ing - theV.ratio. of, superior ■ to regular pQh'cffpiqfficers,. saying the ■audit should iriakb sure police officers . "are in the right positions.’’ i ...............................

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' By Tom Davis, Start Writer ., :..j-:'^ ■•■- r ’r,.-.r ,. v..i ..J t ,.

... J f-th ere -a re ,. as President George Bush ■ says,“ a .thousand points _of ligh t,” South .Bmnsvyick is certainly: onc.of them.'_,;- - - ■ .-

South Brunswick is sending trucks, , food and other'equipment to Sumter^

', S .C .,' as-part pf^an ;effqrt to relieve ■ v ic tim sof HurnCane Hugo. The k iller

storm devastated the town last week.. Spearheaded b y iW C T C radio an-:

nouncer: Jack iE lle iy , South-. Bruns­wick is sending two truck loads to a : city thatf is siniilar ’to South. Bruns- wick-in size'and character.- ‘ ‘The big c ity iis -.usually the one

that gets thc:m ost,’ ’. said Township; C om m itteem an-'Joseph-G alvanelhr

com paring e f fo r ts ’ to clean up C harleston ,,S ;C .,-. to those for Sumter. "The little guy gets left out.’.’-:'-,. - . .■■■..■■'..■

T o 'c a ll -the, results, o f Hurricane; Hugo’s visit to Sumter ‘ ‘devastating’ ’ may be making - a gross .-under­statement. ' ' t , '. According to . township - officials,

H u g o to ta lly .d e m o lis h e d ;'.! ;4 2 k .: homes in -tlie :city, .and another 8 0 0 . hom es, arc p r a c t ic a lly -u n u s a b le .. . There IS a ’major, lack of.supplies —r j many, children- under-the age o f . 2 - have no -diapers■ and ..have - been-- wrapped'up in newspapers; ■'

' ‘They don’t have the facilities to', handle them ,” ,'M r. Calvanelh s a id .:-..

...— -rSee HUGOj- P ag e 6A r

SENIOR HOUSING

Stymie Charleston Place rehovations

By -Tom pavip! :::.'Staff;Writer

to fix a myriad o f construction prob­lems' that have-crippled the senior citizens housing- project since its . in­ception. , • ■ '. -

Charleston Place has been unable to overcome termites, rain and other natural hazards since senior, citizens first moved into the housing complex in 1981. - '- “ W ith all the rain, it’s like ,.a

sponge in. other words,” said; Doris

after 2 7 years

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By ShereevAlexander-West'-.-';Start>WritBr ■

Artie'.Bifulcb'iirtii'el founder; a n d : d irecto r'o f'-S dd th ;5 jB Tunsw ic 'k - Township’s Pub)ic-Wprka- D epart-. ment, retired last ■Fndair';aftcV;27

._years o f service to the community.: M r . , Bifulcb was the cata lyst,

.behind the remarkable growth in .services that -the Department of- Public Works currently provides, and he. was also instrumental in

-saving the township hundreds o f thousands o f dollars in outside contracts.

■ / ; M r . B ifulco’s public works ca- - reer. began in •1962 when .M ayor Herb, W right asked him tO; Or-

- ganizc a public works depariment. M r. Bifulco'accepted the jo b a s .a challenge.' ‘ ‘w hen I started the toivnship-

. had five men with shovels, and a - fleet o f broken-dump trucks and a grader,” . M r.. 'B ifu lc o recalled.

'" A l l the township services were contracted out.’ ]

Ayhen he talks' about the depart­ment' his pride is very visible.

. " 1 have no disappointmentsabout the jo b ,” he said. “ 1 gave my.best to the depanm ent.” .

M r. Bifulco is a hometown boy bom ;and niised: near the Deans railroad line..

“ M y , g ra n d fa th e r F red n ad .6 ;. Bcllizo :was- an Italian -immigrant - in the:early ,1900s who .worked for 4P.years on the-Pcnnsylvania R ail-

iioad'r’/,:; M f / jB ifu lc o -said; -,“ M y

whole biirtdipg, and '■•‘■renibymg;-:Tpt-iacre^ dozen'treesandasidcwalk.-i...-'-

Charlcston, Place, .Sputhi, Bruns-.j ; According to Ms: Dempster;'South wick’s, first senior citizen . housing ■ Bmnswick Community Development development, needs about $2 million Corp. 'originally-- requested' a - $ I ; 4 '

million grant from the Farmers Home :Administration7ab'raric.h'6fthe-iU.S..Department o f AgncuhUre.'But work began, the deyelbpment 'group

' estimated that costs wbujd rtiri up tq $2 million.- - - - . ■ . .'“ Th.ete have, peen’dngdihg ^ lems due to some qf. the original construction,” Ms. Dempster said.“ 1 can’t say they are Cohstruction

-.defects.-’’,,; . . . -. ....... - . . . ,DemljlsterV adm inistrator o f- th h •;-'Ihe.FHA, as. it turnedpu(,;rejected-V:|or non-profit.; iSoutK' Brunswick ‘ Com^ both figures and has proposed a $ 1.1 • . Imtnediate ;;measures

. . ;• §ta«, Photp*Sh'drea A|9xan'dai>W98t' ' nfstvjoh vyas-'wheh 1 was 16 as a_

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a r e s e a m sBy Ann Haver-AIIen

Managing EditorS o u th B ru n s w ic k T o w n s h ip ’ s

burgeoning school population is forc­ing the Board o f Education to prepare

' both figures and has proposed a $1.1 - ' .Im m ediatem easures;., .to.;accomT.;muni' tv DdveroDment Coro- ' . mUliph.iraht. . .;rm u n 11y, u e y e io p m l i n ; VPf.P - students"?, include;^building; a .-vnew

'’'sch6plj;m;;-:6aytdr‘ ''construction s ty le ' has

r e ^ S e f ^ S i g ^ h M ^ o n ^ > “Wjng; a_ mewPlace- ' ' • : 4*,f. iric(udes.84''s'enibr.citizeh''apartmehts ^fbool.r. in ,-Dayton and - additional

S ' uhits’' eonXtmction's^ 'ipcate'd ■orRoute’? 2 r ^ d w ^ Acres, andt mint was given a Sl’25 million boost Constable schools. ,

^ i ^ ^ m 'by Farmers H o ^ Arteinistra%:;?;:v^^^^

“It should be evident that there is a definite need to consider additions and modifications to the facilities and gro.unds atvSouth Brunswick ;

High School,”,— Superintendent Dennjs Daggett

-leaksuRoo^re.eontam«^^^to w ^ ,:« re h .-u m t away, n , . t h ' l ' c h in c lu d e s 3 0causing a-g rea t deal o f . water to .collect and leak through the..stucco Recently, the ’ development ' re-'c o n s tru c tio n - w h ic h .IS. .ty p ic a lly ^ protf, the'state Depart-'porous. . • fnent o f Com m unity A ffa irs . 'w h ith

■Other repair work has in c lu d e d :- . , 'cdDtfibutcd'':$2QbjOOO*'.fbr .heating• re la n d s c a p in g to im p ro v e - hnits.-Tbe..Middlesex;Comiuuhitydrainage, , Housing ;Depahment' also —• replacing-stucco with vinyl siding,- ' ' “• applying special roofing to., the

'occupiedim'ndm- Dec^l-2Trefefepduni---subdividing,the-land.from:Johnson .. Expanding;-classrooni.-facilities-is7.- w ill' ask- vo’tks , to;appfove ;between Johnson’s. Chicopee property,:. hecessary, administrators said,: based ,-;$12.47m illion arid; $12.7, m illibn'.iri ':T h c p a rc e l,- .re z b n e d tb ,R -4 .— a . on student enrollment. ■ bonds'to rihancc. thet-new .Daytori village' residential zon ing ’permftting ;.-! 5'.When schools closed in Junc,,1988,.. , ; School. -s c h o o ls — was approved forpurchase the distric't Had .3,375 students e n ro h j; ,■ Monday; n igh t,;,the 'mipor-Vsub-j?by,voters earlierth is year. ’ .'led .. A t the e'nd.of;Septeriibcr..I98_8,:;'division;, cbirimiBee, o f thfc 'Sb ^ Brunswick-Towriship Plqnriirig ,BqaH, ^

■granted'' i«cp*i'niendcd,,ramor;sUbdiyjislbn;m^■ I -; - , ■ 'prqvali ’for -'the '’-22.27-:-acre-'parcel: on

S e e PL A C E 'jPage -6Ai-; Daytbn/Jgn)eshfqrgiRoad~;ofTicially

» ’ - , .I V. V , ' ' . . Staff PhotovAnn Haver-AllqnT a k i n g a s w i n g ! . , ‘Rlck’y-Bacon ,, 7; o f ■ MonnfiOTlh' Juhoiiorii''t^kes‘-advantage of ■ Tuesday’s beautiful; weather, and - enjoys th'e.-'swlngs'at Brunswick Acres Park'wtiile his'oldef brother practices soccer. .

.iAlsoon thq;December.referendum,, that,popu|atioq had grown to -3,498'. voters'wUI;jre ,asked'itp';'app'roye th,e'."-i— 'a "single' year increase o f 126 acquisition,of an addiuorial 3-:7 acres - students, or -3.7 .percent .growth, o f land adjacent to South Briliisvvick ., i . 'r - , : -'i',High.School.’ . ' ■ 'i '; ; ! See SCHOOL, Page 6A;.

Gpmmittee OKs ^audit;

By Tom Davis, y '; S t a f f , v y r t t e r .

South; Brunswick Cbmriiitteeman ' Vincent DeLucia saiti' h lsm ipiest fo r- a . police a u d it. is! no f'm eam as an attack oh individual: members o f the police department. ,

-.“ I have some veiy serious .conr cems” about police procedures, he s a i i , , . . t}, . ■ ■' TheTbwnship_Committee:Tuesday unaniinbusly app'rbvedun audiCof th e : police department’s handling o fe o n - fiscated property, and evidence;'', ;

. raised by M r.'D cL u c ia during u press . conference in August. The idea is not

;new,.he:said, and was first discussed ■ between him self and - the :Townshipi.. Committee in A p ril: . - . . . .

During a press conference'bn Aug.., 30, M r. DeLucia said-there is “ such; : disarray’ ’ m the'pblicc department’s - evidence: room;;aiid , other problems -, that state and township in^stigation.; is needed; He provided no specific:;

-cvidence-;of-the-L‘disarray.” r________ _; C h ie f: College said • the depart- -

irient’s pennanent Vault is sealed until :,after the» audit is; ;p e rfb n n e d -; He

C hief Frank College .said the de-'- acknowledged confiscated propertyis " panmeiit lias,.l|iieU up aii ag e n e y i ^ i l i r i ^ j iis .iind ' iha t_ ihe lempnrnry Gavariiy,and Manghisi of-Hunterdon County, to pe|form the'; $25 ,000audit!

‘:At this point will come;a (study)- on what-pidblems-should-be- ad­

dressed so. wei'dop’t. have any prob-, lems lingeririg-;irii the-wiridjy Mr. DeLucia said. “‘There is no ,question

the;$25,000 cbiildhave been-cut ‘if ifhadheeri brought’up ^ ,

According to : Chief•: College, the- audit has nothing tq db'with concerns:

vault being used- to Storb items has reached capacity.

' The department’s grpwth and the growth in thc -airiount oTdrug crimes , ancf confiscated property hhs prompt-- ed-:S6uth Brunswick police to per-

,'fomii the aud it,‘.Chief College said.;M r . ' DeLiieiri; expressed concerns

reg's^ing - theV.ratio. o f , superior ■ to regular pQh'cffpiqfficers,. saying the

■audit should iriakb sure police officers . "are in the right positions.’ ’ •

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2A October 5, 1989 The Central Post

H IG H LIG H TS

PRIDE preparations begin at high school

By Mary Ann Horenstein■ Special Writer

The war against drugs is fought on many'fronts. Tomorrow, Oct. 6, the students at South .Brunswick High School will have the opportunity to participate in a program Called PRIDE (Parent's Resource Institute

-fdrDmg'EdUcatidh)7..... ^PRIDE is 3 national orranization

that seeks to. educate youtH; patents, and administrators about drug preven­tion. Its main message is self-esteem, iti the belief that teen-agers who like and trust themselves have no need for drugs. '

L ast sp r in g a g ro u p o f -a d ­ministrators, members of the Mayor’s Task. Force on Substance Abuse and more than 10 students front South B ru n sw ic k , H igh S ch o o l and Crossroads attended the . National Pride Conference in Atlanta. They

■ found it a very positive learning experience. Beth Wonderland was’ one of the high school participants. Attending the conference was very

important to her. ' ', “ The_,best part of it,” she cx- pVaitied. “ was the feeling that every­one was concerned about the-drug problem and wanted to work together to help resolve it.”

At the Atlanta Conference, the- South B runsw ick-students were

-among-participants-from--the~entirc7 country. They were part of seminars and rap sessions and an audience for dancing and singing pcrformancs. The workshop to be held at the high school tomorrow will be only for South Brunswick teen-agers, training them to start their own PRIDE Chapter. As they learn and plan, Beth hopes that the South Brunswick stu­dents will be ready by next year to lead workshops at the PRIDE'Con- ferene, not just to be an audience.

Tomorrow’s workshop will include seminars, song and dance routinesdernonstfated and'tHerrfaughfto stu- dents, and rap sessions on topics such' as peer pressure and communicating" with parents. -----’-------

America: New world for Nathalie MesureBy Mary Ann Horenstein

Special Writer

What is it like for a .teen-ager to spend a year in another country, living in r,a' different culture?.

- Nathalie Mesure is French arid she has always dreamed of living in America — this is the year that her dream has eome. true. '

Nathalie is spending the year in

at the airport in August when she arrived.'Thcy had expected her on a different day. Nathalie spent six hours at Kennedy Airport until someone was able to come for her.

Now, hovveVer, she, is safely ensconced with the King family in Dayton and ri student at the high school. But the school, too, was a

' surprise to'her. ? •',“ All day long between these

■ South"'Brunswick— —part"of~a-----waIlsi'^^she—said.'’T“'You’"can’t'Rotary exchange program, living with .'local families and attending South Brunswick High School.She comes from Amboise, near Tours, which is hot far from Paris.At home Nathalie has- already graduated from a “ lycee,” the approximate equivalent of an American high school. When she returns she will attend college to study interriational trade or tour­ism.

Her year of adveriture got off to - a difficult starl-when . somehow—

communications between, France .~ahd-Ncw-Jcrsey-were- confused— _and there was nobody to meet her -

leave — you can’t smoke t- you need a pass to go everywhere,,, even to the bathroom.”

“ In France we have^morc re-, sponsibility at the same age,!’ she • continued. “ We, can leave school for lunch, or during the day when we have no class. It’s'like college.. You Can go to a bar. 1 just drink hot cocoa, but it’s a place to meet. Here there’s no place to meet your friends.”

“ You have the Statue of Liber­ty,” she said, “ but we have more freedom us teen-agcrs7’ Nathalie - is quick to point out that too much ’freedom is dangerous.and that it’s hard to know where to draw the

line. ', “ Freedom is a risk,” she s'aid. ’

.In spite of he’f problems with the hew sehool,'she enjoys both her classes and her classmates., Eng­lish is difficult, ' : ' ;

■ «i“ I’m not co'mfortable yet with the language,” she explained.

, ‘.‘ How can I w r ite w ith metaphors?” IPLE (the Institute for Political arid Legal Education)

~is-nlso-difficult,-though,fpm_!.:B}it., It takes me twice as long as the Americans to do my homework,” she said. , ■ ', Until now, Nathalie has spent her time in Dayton with one pr two. trips to Prineeton, Which she Joves, and a trip to Great Adven­ture and, to the Statue of Liberty, She looks forward to visiting New York and Philadelphia, and travel­ing around the United States next summer.

And although there were dif-ficult|es_ in-_gelti,rigj.setth:d 'arid acelimated at school, she’s greatly enjoying her adventure in a dif­ferent world. ■ , Nathalie Mesure

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Friends plan book

When you are strolling through the Community Unity Day festivities ori Saturday, Oct. 5, 1989, at South Brunswick High' School, be' on the lookout for the Friends of South Brunswick Library’s Book Sale.

They will be located in the “ Kids Section” of the festival from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.’ Anyone.who has ever been; to a "Friends Book Sale” knows that the selection is good and the prices are the lowest around.

Also on sale at the Friends table, ' will be those ever popular “ Enter­tainment ’90” books. These books go quickly, so stop by and reserve your copy now. .

Entertainment books are $35 each and entitle the owner to discounts at Central Jersey area restaurants, mov- , ies, attractions, etc.

It; is also getting to be that time o f ' the year when the Friends start their annual membership Drive. They have a new membership chairwoman this year. Daphne Powell. Come on out to the book sale and sign up and meet Daphne as well as other members of

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Dayton, N.J. 08810 201-329*9214

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MaQ SobBcriptloa Rale*One year, $24. H i ^ r rates for oui^of-coopty avail,

able on request.All advenlsing pu b li^d in The Central Post is

s u b ^ to the a p d i^ le rale card, copies of which arc availabie from ine advertising department. The Post - teserves the right not to accqit'an advenuer's order. Only publicalion of an adverlisemeni shall constitute finil acceptance.

Potomac Oak Wall & Base Cabinets• Solid O ak Fram es, Doors, & Fronts.• Bring your m easurem ents and

save a fortunel• Savings up to $ 7 0 per cabinet

beyond our regular'd iscounted prices.• 17 o ther styles to choose from ' a t 60% off list.• Q uantities Lim ited: A llow 4 -6 w ks

fo r out of stock item s. ^

the organization. ^'Anyone wishing Iq donate books to

the.sale may do so by either lcaving- . the books at <5 Parsons Road .in KchdaH .Park (off of Route'27) on lhe front porch, or by'bringirig them to the high school on Oct. 5. If you drop. thetri off between 9 to 9:30 a.mv the morning of Community Unity Day, you can drive, your car rfght up to the Friends booth to onload the books!

The Friends take donations o f '. books year round at the address listed above. If you wish a receipt for lax : purpose, please leave your nairie and address with the books. If yriu wish to donate your time to work, at the sale, ' please contact Susan Edelman at 329-6688.

The Friends of the Library help to promote the development of excellent library service for all residents by focusingrattention on.library services, facilities and needs; and by partiCipat-; ing in the development of a program for the cxtenalbh'arid improverftcrit of « library services and resources,, Mem--■» bership is open to all. .

Disney show registrations aceepted '

Registratioh' is now being accepted for the trip to the 11 a.m. “ Disney on Ice” show at the Brendan By’rne Arena on Saturday, Nov. 25. Spon-' sored by the South' Brunsw ick Recreation DepartrrienI, the .cost is $19.50 for South Brunswick resi- , dents, ages 12 to 55 (non-residents pay $25.50;) resident senior adults over 55 and resident children under 12 pay $14.50 (non residcrifs in this'' category pay $17.50); checks are papble to South Brunswick Town­ship.I The fee includes admission ticket,

"reating"lrt"lhe~Iowe'rIcvcl7~arid~bus~ transportation. The bus leaves at 9:15 a.m. from South Brunswick Com- munityCentcr on West New Road in Kendall Park. Registration will be taken through Friday, Oct. 6 only,

At this time, registration is also being accepted for residents of South Brunswick for the Nov. 10 trip to : Reading, Pa., shopping outlets. Con- , tact the recreation office at 297-4433, ■ Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. for further registration' information.

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Continued from Page 1A JoePietrefesa, who stili lives rieht near the raili;oad." y , :

Camp

Road landrdl in 1962.'!lt was a great service and conve-:

Kilmetvlheri joined the Army during Wod^ .War, II. When he returned to South; Bni'nswjek, he married •, his sweetheart, Ulli'an- Jolly. He worked IS'/it'years as. a mechanic trouble-' shoofer;at|the.Raritan Arsenal until it was^boiiShed in the early , 1960s. It was-hls.mechanical experience and-a desire tblsiicceed thiit enabled Mr. Bifulco fh guide' the Public .Works Department.

, ; W hetii asked ;to name; h 'S-depatt-.tnent's'best"a'eHievcmMbs~wHilirdfrcctor',,i; he said, “ The roads and sewep, in-Kendall Paik. The de­veloper left those new homeowners witha'mesSi’V, /

The. next was opening the Now

jiience jtft)r: ;.thxpayers,!’-.-heit;sald.- “ They-could safely and quickly be

rid”ofnhelt-TTcruse.’ We took every; thing except chemicals. The closing of, the. landfill in .1984 was .very frustrating ahd sad. The state wanted the comities to. control the landfifts riot the, municipalities. We. had at least, 17 years left before we were at maxitnumfill/ Now ivc have to con­tract for garbage .pickup,” ,

Mr. Bifulco said the'best project was the deyefopment of, the Com­munity Cepter and Park;. ,-V .', i',;,.

_ 4 i ; Ln e t wd r k e d . v , s e t v i c e a _ t Qj _ k c e | l : costs down, and -the' men' in' the

member visualizing the initial con- cept for the community cdriiplex.JVhen-l-drivc by,- I’m-proud .Of the- department and the mCri who worked

side. I Want to thank those people. I hope that the new director will utilize

bn the project,V , He also mentioned the construction

and design of Rechilcr Park and thel sports fields in the townships., “ I wanffb publicly thank'thc meri who served‘on the township coihinit- tces over the last, 27. years,” Mr. Bifulco said,'“ When I came to them with a pfoposal they didnk let parjy- politics interfere and they'always, believed that my department : could get .the job done. We now have 70.

departriient d id 8 0 ’ ,p e rcen to f; th e , work load,”-,he ;^id. “ Clearing the trees, grading the land' and digging t^e.: pond.;, There, was . hundreds, of tiuck loads of dirt to move. I rc-

"pcople criiployed, and 1 think We.-arC: one of the best Public Works Depart­ments in the state. ' '•

"Bm 1 couldn’t have accomplished so.much Without the dedication of the 'men and women who worked by my

the capabilities ofThedepartment. If we start contracting out, the layoffs

Talll,c0me:and-the~guality"ofi5R -will change;*’ . ' :

’ Mr, Bifulco paused and pOridered.' his next words; , ■, ““ The time has gone sp fast,” he said. t’The (good Lord game ' me wisdom and the desire to achieve-my goals, 1 didn’t have a college degree, . blit I- alwayk worked hard. I_have good health :arid my wonderful Wife : Lillian — the mother of my three, sons, Artie, Tommy and Kevin — h,as..aMayssuppQtteimeJ.am.happyto have lived, in South Brunswick Township.” ' .

His plans, for retirement include, spending time with his family and proudly;w<*kirig with Ifis three sons,,' he-saidi' ' , -

' f-committees need community members

The S.outh, Brunswick Board of Educatipu; invites the community to serve on' one of the eight committees

;.desigried fo fulfilLthc boafds-goals for 1989/90, . , . .. - ' .

EaCK committee wiil eonsist of a t ' least one board of educatiori member; centrul. office administrator, and, interested staff and coriimuhity mem- , hers.

Two of the goals are related toJ facilities planning; !

Go^ 1: Work toward equity, in programs and physicaL resources in all schools. ■ !;^GoN 2: Develop.'plan for major

Holiday bazaar set for Nov. 5

The. . Middlesex County, Section, national'council of Jewish Women, is sponsoring a holiday shopping bazaar.- , from I to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Nov, 5*i at the South Brunswick Community Center o f West New Road In Kendall Park.;.,; '

Thetie will be a large variety of gift items including crafts, clothingi jew­elry, accessories and toys. Get a head start on all of. your holiday shopping.

redistricting that will need to occur with the addition ojf the new Dayton area school. . , /

-r^Goal -S:-"Relates--to-our'-district- mission; Clarify, assess and articulate

;the d is tr ic t’s expecta tions and mission .regarding a comprehensive K -12 program of e d u c a t i o n . .'

Goal 4; concerns ,Subsfance abuse; Review and assess district, substance abuse initiatives to,, erisure coordina-. tion between ■schooi-based communi­ty-based programs. . t; Two goals ..are related, tm ^ o -,

fessiorial de’velopment;Goal 5;,••Review arid improve dis­

trict internal ..and external' com -, -munieation-systcmsr“ -~' '-:

• Goal 6: Continue efforts leading to the revision of job descriptions, per'r, somiel , appointment' practices’' and', evaluation procedures;• Goal 7; deals with the integration

of r.techrioiogy and .education: De- , velop; a long-range plari for the, im­plementation of, technology thUtl.il),'; volves adriiinistra.tiyc inforriiatiori"' ' systems (district office ahd’schools).

curriculum applications and the Board of Educatiori.

Finally, Goal. 8 involves budget procedures and. practices; Continue' 'the development of procedures and practices: facilitating site, and pro­gram-based budget management.

Anyone who wishes-to be con­sidered for a'comirhittee, contact the supeijntehdentls; office,-, 297-7800,, ext. 218. Selections arc being made early in October and committee tnem-

'bere will be notified itt writing arid by phone of the date of the first meeting;

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Blessing th e churchThe Most Reverend Edward I . Hughes, Bishop of MetucHen, blesses the new church and alter at St. Augustine of Canterbury in Franklin Park.

ARM AND SHOULDER PAIN

Neck strain from poor posture, or from an accident of some kind, can resuit in a variety of shouider, arm or hand probiems, with ac­companying pain. The , cause is often an imtalion or "pinching” of the large nerves in the neck as they leave tha-spina and extend into the extremities. An under­standing of these: conditions can help you avoid problems and Suf- lering. , ■ ■ •Dr. Royd Mlchat

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“ REPOBLICAn ” MAVORS BELLIZIO a n d MOINRo E C 0 N 6 R A ru L A r£ 5T E V e R O fiP R S i CANOIDATE.

‘Ms. Bess Weismfeld ' ... -'M r. L^e Uvingston „ ' u-- ■. .•.‘■.’.k,/' ’,'''

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‘ '’D fc r5 iV ■ ' V; 'Y ou (ifertheheiad o f tbeW euenfeld House which inherited Dr: BenjamenWeiserifeM^s estate, wealth. .'

I l ani proud that I was to.some degree in s ^ m m ta l in the creation ofthis w ealth ,pn.W eisenfeldhaifjhe foresight and listened to me, purchasing the nicestpropnties in North and South Bruriswick. : / v , ]

W ith his industrious mirid, he bds aeated Carolier Lanes ( I wasirpart o f the planning), to this day the nicest bpwling alley in the whole o f central H ew Jersey. I was also instrumental in persuadirig him to buy'tbe Walter*s farm and Margaret Dean*s estate ■totaling 370 aaes. W e knew it well that these properties are located on the top o f the Farrington underground water reservoir and as such are the source o f fresh, clean, abundm t water fo r central N ew Jersey. W ewere ofieri talking o f creating a large lake'in the loiver (wetland),aceasi and elegant,.expensive horhes on large 3~4 acre parcels. '

' L fe , beyond humtm control decided otherwise and you, 'Madame, and jfou, Sir^ became the executors o f the Doctor’s estate. In . tHe course o f liquidation o f the estate, you hare sold this prdperty to some ** developers.**

I think you are aware-of it, a n d if not then you should be aware o f it, that ontbis property a Metroplpx, an immense conglomegate o f 14 s.tory high buildings in the total ofabove 8 million square feel are proposed, plus a rail station;

This proppsal would annihilate South Brunswick Township. Destroying the air, vegetation,'water and life, andthe overburdemihg traffic o f20,000 additional car's simply would create a grid-lock, or an actual standstill. Doctor Weisevfcld has never dreamed and You, distinguished executors never thought to sell this property to this tort o f devastating use; and it is not what South Brunswick \

. deserves from-ypu as large land owners in the Township for thirty years.In the name o f minimal decency^ I [xrve to turn to you ahd.askyou nilh all your effort to cancel your contract sritb the "developer.*

W e do hot askyou for any substanHal financial sacrifice. T H E T O W N S H IP , W I T H S T A T E H E L P , A N D W I T H T H E ’ H E L P O F 'P H IL A N T H R O P IS T S A N D W IT H T H E .J/l V IN G S 'O F T H E T O W N * S C IT IZ E N S W IL L B U Y T H E P R O P E R T Y F R O M Y O U A T T H E S A M E P R IC E Y O U W O U L D R E C E IV E F R O M T H E D E V E L O P E R ! N O A P P R O V A L , N O S U B O R D IN A T IO N , N O 'G IM M IC K . ■

Naturally, it would be a nuignificent gesture on your part i f some o f this'acreage, no matter how small and how few, would be donated to the Town and named after yoiir late Husband and early-departed Son in their name with the proper memorial as an expression ofgratitude from the Township in theirname. - ' ,

I think you,Madame, you, Sir,your children and your grandchildren would feel overwhelmingly proud o f this idea. It is becoming .every day, more and more evident the irrevocable destruction o f our environment. / ' '

Your 3-5 or 10 or more acres would be an uplifting start o f otircampaiffi.TO B U Y these'properties. .PUase discuss It with your distinguished Family. T H E F U T U R E O F T H E S E N S IT IV E A N D B E A U T IF U L

F A R R IN G T O N A C Q U IF E R A R E A , A N D W IT H IT , 'T H E F U T U R E O F T H E W H O L E T O W N A N D O F T H E M I D D L E S E X e d U N T Y C E N T R A L P A R K IS I N Y O U R H a n d s .

■ M ay I wish you a very happy N ew Year.According to the Tqlmud, "O ne person can save the world.**

R espec^lly yours,

Nv ' ' V ' D f. Alexander Molnar

P .S . I am to donate substantial acreage o f my 30 acres hereon Raymond Road for a wildlife H^serve. ; ■

......... ....................................................................... ..... ......... ....... '" r : y Octob^3^^^Honorable and A d m ir d ^ t ■Governor TAom^i/H./Cerni . «Governor o f N ew JerseyOffice o f the Governor " .State House CNOOI n , ,Trenton, N J 08625 . ~ ‘ ^

r *©ear Sir, . ' . ' ‘ ‘The mayors o f our Town o f South’Brunswick, M r. Howard Bellizio and M r. Warren Monroe are set on the destruction o f our

most valuable land, the Farrington Aquifer Area, railroading through an IM M E N S E developmait.. ^ ^Sir, as you have said iriyour bloquent speech recently, an oak tree, a horse could be seen by our grandchildren only in d botanical ^'

garden and in a zoo. ; . • 'Dear Sir, with your shining prestige, a telegram from you would bring a temporary halt 6r slow their actions! That is all we are

askingpf.you, for some delay so that wexan organize to bring our finds together.'T h u centrally located, mainly wetland Farrington Aquifer Area should be the "Central Park** d f the whole Middlesex County.I beg ofyou, for immediate action. ‘ . ' '

_ , : Respectfully yours, * -

Dr. Alexander M olnar,

In Mr. Moinar's letter of last week. It was stated I will give you Jhe answer, It should-have read they will give'you the answer.

4A October 5,' .198^ ' ThdOeittiel Post

W H A T’S FO R'LIJNG H?’ ^ ~ ~ ^ ~ W e e I T o F ^ c t 6 b e r 9

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10Hambufger 'o n bun,

p o ta to e s , v e g e ta b le and fruit.

Second - Spiced ham sandwich.

■ 11Giffled cheese sand­

wich,., potatoes, vega- t ^ e and fiu H ..

S e c o n d - S a la m i sandwich. \

12“NATIONAL SCHOOL. LUNCH DAY MENU" Oven baked chicken,

s o f t r o l l , w h ip p e d p o ta to e s , s e a s o n e d green beans, crisp ap­ple yvedgesand mDk.

Second - Ham sand-^

13Pizza, tossed salad

W/dresstng, trull and cookie. :

S ^ n d • Peanut but­ter and jelly s a g M c h .

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CROSSROADS SCHOOL (:

^ i^ C H E O N W ILL NOT 5 ^ SERVED TODAY7'" ■ ■

i ^ V SPECIMS: UiiEe salad pi ^Rldual salads and desserts

1 7 Veal parm esan on bun."

2 - H o t s o u th e r n baked potk toD on bun.

3 - T u r k e y , s a la d sandwich.

Each of the above luncheons wffl contitiin your choice of two: potatoes, vegetable or m ito d |etlo.Her with bread and buner,.hei

and pm-annouked specials.

1 - Frankfurter pn roll;2 • Batter dipped fish

sub on. bun and tartar sauce.

T v Tuna salad sand-, wich.

Each of the above luncheons will contain your choice of two: ^ ta to e s , vegetable or

icmnde soup,

“NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH DAY MENU" 1 - - O v e n b a k e d

chicken and soft roll. Will contain: whipped p o ta to e s , s e a s o n e d green beans, crisp ap- ^ a wedges and milk.

.2 • Hamburger on bun. Choice of two: potatoes, vegetable or fresh fruit.

3 - Cold submarine sandwich with lettuce.

1 - ‘Pizza Parlor’ - choose your own pizza: p la in ,'s a u s a g e , p e p - peronl,peppers, onions.

2 • Salisbury steak on bun.' 3 - Salami sandwich.

Each of the above luncheons wfll contain your choice of two: car­ro t & c e le ry s t ic k s , vegetable or fruit.

SOUTH BRUNSWIOil^ HIGH SCHOOL VS

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FOR THE "BRUHiSWICKB

T - Cheese steak'on- steak roll.

2 ' Hot turkey sand­wich with gravy.

3 • Ham an d cheese sandwich.

Each of the above luncheons will contain y o u r , cholco.., o f tw o: p o ta to e s , v e g e ta b le and fruit.

JRGER" ATTHE 6RIU

1 - Cheese dog on frankfurter' roll.’ Choice of two: french fries, vegetable and fruit.

2 - T a c o s w i th shredded lettuce. W1II- contaln; buttered noo- d e s and fruit,

3 - Cold submarine saridwich with lettuce. WiD contain: fru^. .

“NATIONAL SCHOOLLUNCH DAY MENU” .1 • O v e n 'b a k e d

chicken and soft roll. Win contain:' whipped p o ta to e s , s e a s o n e d green beans, crisp ap- p a w edges and milk.

2 - Grilled cheese s a n d w ic h . C h o ic e o f two: potatoes, vege­table or fresh fruit.

3 - Spiced ham sand­wich. Choice 'Of two:

1 - Pizza". Choice of two: tossed salad with dressing, fruit or chilled lulce. ,

2 - Frankfurter on roll. Choice of two: french fries, tossed salad with dres^ng orfrult;" -

3 • Tuna salad sand­wich with lettuce. Will contain: fruit.

of whole or skim mOk. Menu subject to change, j

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Scoutmaster Doug Geller congratulates Neil Stockmaster On his achieving Eagle Scout recognition. Les Siess is on the right.l.

N0ii Stpcl^aster earnp Eagle

Commuri blood d r i\li is Oct. lit-

Brunswick tSifiM'unity will hoid i ts^ T b lo o d

The South Blood Bank willdonor drive on' Saturday^SI^^ 14, i m ,

The drive, will be the

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Community Center Building on’ West New Road between the hours of 10

'a.m . and 4 p.m.The drive is open to all individuals

between the ages of 18 and 65. ■;Citizens are reminded that diseases

(such as AIDS) cannot be contracted by donating blood, as all materials^ are individual arid sterilized. ‘ \

The goal for this blood drive is 200 pints. • ■ '

Donations ; sought to aid hurricane area

Questions should be referred to the chairman at 297-5370.

JO E ’S SHOP

The Salvation Army of New Jersey is accepting monetary donations for aiding the victims of Hurricane Hugo; in Puerto Rico. .Donations made pay­able to the Salvatiori Army should be sent to; The ' Salvatibn Army , Hur­ricane Hugo, P.O. Box 3170, Union, N.J., 07083.

■ There will bC display areas open.in the school from 1 to 5 p.m. The performance begins ,at 2:30 with a parade of triasses.- ■ : ., Parking will ,be at Crossroads School with: a , Shultle bus to Deans School. , Seating will be on the lawn — bring a blanket, lawn ,chairs will trot be allowed on the bus.’

For more information, contact Kathy Eikenbetry at 329r6812; Mar­jorie Verriola at 329-6512; or Eugene' Pateman at 274-2033. ! '

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Dean^Dayton School of South Brunswick is celebrating its 60lh birthday on Saturday, Oct. 14. Oct. 15,is the rain date. The celebration will be held at Deans School.

The South Branswick Women of Today will be,:„holding a “ Social Tea”, at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 12 at the South Brunswick Public Library. ,

I All South Bmnswick Women arc invited to join us for an evening of new friendships and to learn more about ourcommunity service or­ganization.

Refreshments will be served.

' The Boy Scout Troop 90, Court of Honor, held Monday night. Sept. 25,:

. at the Sand Hill Presbyterian Church, culminated with the Eagle rank being awarded to Neil Stockmaster.! , •; In: .attendance for the prestigious i

ceremony 'wieie Neil’s 'parents and grandparents. This hard-wprking ’ ¥orit , was, praised,' b y , Les SiesS,• Assistant Scoiitmaitef bflTfoop 90,’ ’ for his quiet diligerilce in blazing^the ; trail to scouting’s highest rank.■ Neil concluded work on, his Eagle : project by directing several- fellow ! scouts in the repair- 'of ’ bicycles , donated to the South BrnnstVick Da- ' partmerit of Social Services. ,

SpeCialpresentations .wetC ftiade jo Neil by kingsley Fisher’.oft. the :

: American Legion; Murray ,Welfman of the Jewish War Veterans; John ; Carr, District- Chairman of the ’ Boy Scouts of America; andiMcl Fickas, Grand Knight o f the' Knights of Colum bus,. Council 7046, who presented the newest Eagle with a $100-Savings Bond. Neil joins the select 2 percent bf'jcouts'who makc.if . to-Eaglef,, f- ; '" ’ :. Other awards earned by scouts of ■Troop 90 at the latest Court of Honor were: Chris Cenkner — three merit badges; Ricky DeVictor — three merit badges; Keyin Donnelly — Nature merit badge; Shawn Mulligan

— , Leatherworking , merit badge; ' Michael Rodgers — Safety merit ’ badge; and Rushil Sankpal — two merit badges.,The following"^scouts ' also' -earned.: sk illaw ards; ■Mike'' Tieiber, Shawn Mulligan; Ricky Dc- Vietbr, and Chris Cenkner. ■ v- - _ •■ Scout Kevin Do'nnellyf who served

as Master of Ceremonies for the Eagle Court of Hbnor, tuifjcd things over to Tim Burman',’ Troop 90 Cbm-' mittce-chairman, and to Scoutmaster Doug Gellef fori announcements and ,concluding remarks, Infbnnation was given to scouts 'and parents about participation in Unity Day. The Fall Camporee will'be held bn Oct.' 6-7. Oct. 2 Iris a,,volunteer work day at the Sand Hill Church. On'Oct.) 29,lmem- bers ofTroop 90 will join in the Crop Walk. ;

Before refreshments were served, all celebrants joined in singing “ God Bless America” in memory bf Irving Berlin. All proceeds from this song, over one million dollars to date, haveJjeen donated exclusiyely, (p'thejBoy,,, ,, Scouts and’Girl Scouts. ' /'! ' /

If you are interested in trying the trail that Neil Stockmastcr blazed; ; call Ed Bciding, public, relations committeeman for Troop 90. We are looking for a few new scouts! Call 297-5635.

Calendar to benefit GIL

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A 1990 calendar of historical sites in^buth Briinswick, drawn by local artists for the South ' Brunswick Citizens for Independent Living' (CIL), will go on display Saturday a f Community Unity Day- at the CIL booth. .

. Visitors who want to order the calendar rriay' take advantage of a special donation to CIL of $7.50. After Saturday the donation will, be $10. .. Local sites sketched for the calen­dar include: The Beck House, Miller Memorial and Dayton Churches,’ Stone Arch Bridge, Kingston Lock and Towpath, Gulfck-Dana House, Innisfiee House, Kingston Bridge, Stout House, O ld ' Dutch Cottage, Pefty-bey House and the house at 43'

Main St., Kingston. - , ; 'The artists, who donated their time '

and ta le n t; in c lu d e . M ad e lin e ' H uthansel, S. K essiriger, B o b ; Wiedis, Sylvia Reissmari,' Miho Kahn, Sandra Goldberg, Helen Post, ; Leon Bibel, Sandy Behrcnd, Jane : Betz, Leatfice McGuffin, and Bea

, Paleologos, Harriet Indik coordinated the effort;-.-

CIL is dedicated to assisting de- velojimentally disabled adults lead meaningful and independent lives with job support and-living skills.

Organized in 1984, the cqmmuni- ty-based,groiip malntains'anjo'ffice in Kingston and is directed.by Ljnda B. King assisted by counselbfM aria Aiello. ■ , ,

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The Central Post'October s', 1989 5A

QBITtJARIESMarilyn E. Brown

Services were held Friday, Sept, 29, for Marilyn E. Brown, 58, o f Kendall Park. :

Mrs. Brown died Wednesday,Sept. 27; at her home. T - ,■ Mis. Brown was bom in New York City, ania lived in Philadelphia and Camden before moving to Kendail Park 30 yeats ago. : :

She was a social worker for, three ' years with/'the South Branswick'

Board of Education.— -Prior to/hatfshc-was employcdfor:

13 years :as' a social worker with " Princeton-Family Service.

Mrs. Brown'received a master’s in social work from Colombia UniveiT sity School-of'Sbcial Work in 1955.

She was, ja 1953 graduate of Albright'College in Reading, Pa.

Mrs/Btbwn was a.member of the Anshe EmetH Memorial Temple in New Brunswick.

She belonged to the National As­sociation oF.Sociar Workers and the Acaderiiy of Certified Social Work­ers.

r-r-MrSi'-Brown- served on the' Child' Placement Review Board of New Jersey from 1984 to 1988 and was one of-thc-j-fiElg^ients o f th e ir Outstanding V olunfeefaw ard in'. 1988,. ;

S u rv iv in g are her h u sb an d , Leonard; four sons, Michael oF Franklin Park, Stuart of Kendall Park, Samuel of Philadelphia,- Pa., and Mark of Arlington, Va.; her, stepmother, Sadie Himmelstein of Trenton, and three grandchildren.

Services were held at the Anshe Emeth M em orial Tem ple, New Brunswick, with Rabbi Bonnet Miller officiating. .

Burial was at Mount Hebron Cem- ■ etery. Queens, N.Y. . .

Arrangem ents were u nder'the direction of'Xrabiel, Harding and; Jamison Funeral Home; New Bruns-

' wick.'

Rose Pindrus ShapiroRose- Pindrus Shapiro, 76, of

PisCataway, who was bom in Dayton, died Monday, Sept. 25;;at'her home.

Mrs. Shapiro lived in New Bmns- wick before moving td Piscataway 25 years ago!

, She .was the owner of Mary’s Ladies Shop, a ' women’s apparel store, in Linden for more than 35 years. She retired two years ago. .

She was-predeceased'.by.hnr hus- band/'Abfaham/.'.in, 19d6;,jana''three,/' sisters, Sophie ScHwartz 'm 1974',’ ' Arlene Szegeti-'in 1983, and Marcia Smith in. 1984.

Surviving are three daughters,. Debbie Haveson; Lynn DeBonis and

^ i s Shclko, all of Yardley, Pa.; a brother, Sidney Pindrus-of Jerasalem, Israel: a sister, Sadie Abend of Brooklyn, N.Y.; eight grandchildren, and a great-granddaughter.-

Graveside services were held Wednesday, Sept, 27, at Beth Israel Memorial Park in Woodbridge under dircctioii of Wien & Wien Memorial Chapel in Highland Park.

In lieu of'flowers, donations may be made to the American Leukemia Society.

John Jefferson Jr.Services were held Saturday, Sept.

-30, for John Jefferson Jr., 57, of School House Lane, Little Rocky Hill, South Brunswick.

•: Mr.. Jefferson died Monday,, Sept,-

25, at The Medical Center at Prince-_ to n .____:--------- ------------- ------------------------

jHewas-born in Chesterfield, S.C.,. and lived in Little Rocky Hill since

1955.

For the pa.st' 13 years,- Mr. Jef­ferson was employed as a constracr tipn worker,for '^edlin Go.; Priiice^ ton. He played a cmcial role'dn the construction,and maintenance of all the residential- and commercial, ptOr jects haridied by Ycdlih in the Prince-. tori area. He was. member':Of dhe Laborers Iritcrriational .Union :of

■NoifirAmerica, EocaI''5ff,'Fnnc^• He -w a s it former fnember., of

D rucilla 'A .M .E . Zion C hurch, Chesterfield.- .Surviving; are his wife, '.Marie Wright Jefferson; three sons', Robert

of Ewing, James of Trenton and John -III-of-Hightstown;~two-daughter,sr- Pgtsy Jefferson of Plainfield and.Lisa. Jefferson; at home; four sisters, John- : sie Jones o f,Petersburg; Va., Patsy;

. Perry of Kbndall: Park,! Clarett Jef*,,ferson of JamaicaiQueen; N,Y,, and , Hope ‘Jefferson of. White Plains, N.'Y;; two brothers,, Louis - of the Bronx, N.Y.; and Jeroine of .Jamaica,

:N;Y-i ;five,grandchiIdren, and many nieces and iiephews.

; Services, were 'held at Anderson Funeral! Serviep, f^.w/jBruiKwick,_

•wiilT/tlie Rev.‘''Dbriald E. "Brown pastor o f M ount Z ion A .M .E . Church, Little Rocky Hill,’ officiat- ing-- ’!

Burial was at Franklin Memorial Park; North Brunswick.'

George F. Newman?■ Services were held Monday, Oct. 2, for George F. Newman, 89, of Kendall Park. -

Mr, Newman died Friday, Sept. 29, at his home. ,

Mr. Newmari was born in London;' England,: and lived in the Bronx, N.Y., for 30 years before moving to Kendall Park eight years ago. -He.retired in 1965 after working as

a doorman ort Park Avenue in! New -York" City -----— —— '-—

Surviving is his wife. Bee Newman, of Kendall Park..

Services were held at the M .J.' Murphy, Friricral Home, Monmouth

-junction. A Mass of Christian Burial

was offered at'Gife of Heaven Gem^ “ managed the shdp for 35 years before ‘ -etery Ghapel-of-StrFfancis7"Valhalla7—retiring^22-years-ago; ^

■■■' He was a member of the Refor­mation Lutheran Church in Abseedri.

His wife, Alice Engstrom Widell, died in 1981. .

Surviving are two daughters, Alice 'Augenti of Readington and; Elna Augusta Widell of Berkeley, C a li f . ' several bro thers and sisterS^in Sweden, and two grandchildren.;;

Graveside services were held Tues­day, Oct. 3, .at ; the Atlantic City C etrie fery A sso c ia tio ri- in

.Pleasantvillc_------- —------------Memorial contributions may be

made to the Reformation Lutheran Church, Absecon, NJ. 08201. ' -

Arrangements were under the direction of Kerims Funeral Home, Whitehpusc, Readington Township.

N .Y .Burial was at the Gate of Heaven

Cemetery in Valhalla.

Jarl V. Widen■ Jarl V. Widell; 87, of Readington,' who had lived in’Kendall Path for several yearri before moving jo'Read­ington four years ago, died Sunday,

-Oct.. 1 rat-his home,-- - —Ho was bom in Sweden .arid came’

to the United States when he was 20-years-old and settled in the Absecon area.' -He was a florist for Engstrom, Flori.st in Absecon Highlands. He

Potpourri topic of Vworkshop -

The South Brunswick Garden Club -wiirhblcl-itsrcgularmonthly-mectihg^-

at 8 p.'m. on Thursday, Oct. 5, in the meeting room, of the South Bfuns-, wick Public Library on Kingston Lane and Monmouth Junction Road in Dayton. . . . .

A s p e c ia l rprogfam w ill bepresented by Kathy Cenci, demon- strating the technique of making pot­pourri sachets.

“ Scent has been described'as the soul of the flower,” she said. “ So it follows that potpourri represents a flower’s body and soul. The mix of old fashioned rosebuds and colorful petals charms the eye as well ,as the

' •fiose.” • . ..The “ workshop” is open to the

public aqd is free of charge. All the materials will be provided by the Garden Club. Refreshments will be served. The hostesses for the evening are Doris Cameglia and- Carole’ Shingle. The artistic arrangement will be fashioned by Linda Gyarmati.

New members arc welcome and anyone interested in horticulture is

■ invited to attend. For niore infor­mation contact Marilyn Nicplay at (201) 297-2405. J- ' ’

6A October 5 , 19d9 - ' - ~ The Centre! Post.

^ dinance vvilj requ|ra licenseContinued from Page 1A v pcrienced complications but is, now

A ccord ing to T ow nship A d-' ministrator Louis Gokting, who has

■ been in contact with Sumter officials for the past week, devastation is' so bad that there arc several streets “ you cannot drive on.”

■ , Frances Prbscotti utilities finance director for Sumter,-.said the city of 56,000 people did not anticipate Hur­ricane Hugo’s destructive-impact on the ' community because it ij lOO miles inland.;'

“ It was som ething that -was --^bsolutcly-not'cxpwtdd,’-’- sh esa id r

-*‘Nobody ever dreamed, that (Hugo), could do that much damage.”■ Mrs. Prescott said Wednesday that S.umter is making progress. -

•‘ We’re gradually coming out from I uhder it all,” she said. “ We’ve got

people from the eities working on this to elean it up.” '

The city official said Hugo affected every house in the community,

. knocking power lines down.and dam­aging roofs On houses that were not demolished. Water in the city was limited for almost two weeks, but

-now is-back to its normal pressure and usage!

The city’s sewer system also cx-

‘back up and going,” Mrs. Prescott said.. ;

Mrs. Prescott said the city has been .undergoing rehabilitation around the clock and has received a,tremendous> amount of aid, -’Such as food and. equipment, from t^ople throughout the United States, ^

At thisjim e,: Mrs. Prescott said Sumtew>.^ggest. need is money.

Mr./ Goetting said South Bruns- wiek’^ Sumter relief effort will be handled on a day-by-day basis, w ith, equipment and other goods'first ap-

■ ■ p < a r in g '- W e d n e s d a y r 'a r t a “ c B n t in u ln ^ into Thursday and Friday: ' ' ,

He safd the Sumter relief effort will probably continue .past Friday. • .

“ We want td help! but we don’t want to get'iii the way,” Mr. Goet- ting said. ■

•Food — no clothes — will travel 700 miles on two trucks to Sumter.

;The township will probably send a pickup .truck carrying repair equip­ment, in’case the transport vehicles heed to be repaired along the way, Mr. Calvanelli said.'

The committeeman said initial costs for the relief effort, with the township footing .the bill, will run between $700 and $8(X).

"Staff"L Davis

tiler!JiCenses-and-be-yaceinated.-

Cat lo% e, t ^ e notice.. You h ^ fu n t i l Wqdnesdajl; Nov.

8,. to think of things to say to the South Brunswick TdwnShip Commit­tee when it holds the public hearing to consider an ordinance requiring Tab­by to-wear a license. ;

Just) don’t accuse Township Com­mitteeman .Ted Cherry of being, a cat-hater. '

“ 1 hope we never have to (lut a cat on a leash,” he said. :

Thc.To.wijship .Commlttceiormerly- introduced \an ordinance Tuesday

■)night that wwld require cats to wear

Accqrding to township officials, the impetus; behind thcfordihance is the threat of an outbreak of rabies that

. will be. carried’ across the Delaware ;Rivef and into New Jersey, township. Hcajth Officer ■ Stephen Papenberg said the disease should hit New Jersey. within 18 habnths.

iSpiejdjhreughjdiiHJJLcontacLteith aiL animal’s saliva, tfayelihg-along .the

! body’s, nerye 'fibers .once I t . has .entered the body;

According to Mr. Papenbergi there is the:‘‘potential’’ via a cat scratch.- ’ ‘‘That’s why .it’s important .that the (person) who'js;scratched by a cat is innbculatedj’’ .he said,.. ^

.“ What is inevitable is.beginning to ocCiir,” ! TownshipjAdministratof Louis Goetting said. :!*.‘The reality is that rabies is going to be a problem.in New Jersey again.” “ ■

_i;Rabies.is!a;virus-that can affect all- warm-blooded animals including cats, dogs and humans. The disease is

; Rabies Can 'cause . death ,':if not trcatrcd immediately.! Current therapy consists of a series tjf six rclativley

; painless shots usually! givcn .in the upper arm. _ y ' “

. Mr-_Goctting.;said-hc.-.'fccliiJLthe. outbreak of rabies will grow so,large, in two or three years'thiit ’the' state will

;al)htPYsJ5gtslati0Jii3iilndat^g^;:caL- licensing and iVaccmatioh;r-';\v '-f

, Emphasizing ' the ’.importance''' of having an otdiance, !Mr.r Papenberg sympathized with Mr.-KchcrryJ'imd said the township'.wiil not rehinre’cats to be on leashes. ^ J i ij

“ We realize .the;futilit^jn'that,” he said, “ ft’s; more of:,an\i|isurance that the cat IS’mnocuIated.K f r .

.............. '! ■ ; ; ; !As evident by the number of: cats

running; around.,the-contnitinity, townshipi.eorhmittecmqmr.siid.ithey

.feefli^pie need ip hevedu^tca on!, how to protect thCir: neighbors fromn r\tAnC ii: ilItr r n K iH ^ v • . •potentially rabid catst

SchoolContinued from Page 1A

AcconJjng to. Superintendent of Schools Dr. Dennis Daggett, school enrollment was expected to grow about 3.7 percent a year based o n ' various studies. . ,

But enrollments this year surpassed . all predictions. ■ .r ! ' .

' As of Sept. 30, there are 3,667 ■' students enrolled -r- 51 more than luid-

heen anticipated. ' ' -V . - ;

According to thS^pteiilber fig­ures, 1.74 new students are enrolled in the elementary schools and four new! students in the high' Sehopl while Crossroads lost nine students.

‘ “The growth continues to be in the elementary schools,” ! Dr. Daggett said. “ We are experiencing a primary grade bubble that viiill cohtihue 'to ' move up the school system.”

It is the eertainity. of the aging

PlaceContlniJBd from Page 1A $il6,CKK), while Bublic Service Elec­tric and Gas has contributed $20,000 for gas heating.

Currently, all wprk on the senior citizens development has stopped be­cause the South Brunswick Develop­ment Corp. has run out of money. Once the company receives its FHA grant, the group! plans to resume work. ' . ,

“ When somebody writes and says we havenh done anything, it gets me a little upset,” Ms. Dempster said, referring (o criticism of wrongdoing within South Brunswick Community Development Corp.

T he p rev io u s d evelopers of Charleston Place were embroiled in a

lawsuit with the project’s architect prior to 1981,' when the first senior citizens moved in. Ms. Dempster said she had no involvement with the architcet. and cannot explain the reasons for design projrlems.

Dorothy Seitz, a district loan specialist for FHA,.said she doesn’t think the development has had design problems!

“ T he m oney is c lo s e ly monitored,’; she said. “ It is a lot of money but rchabbing is expensive.”

At a recent meeting, two Township Planning Board members questioned the project strategy of .South Bruns­wick Community Development Corp.' when the non-profit firm proposed a 19-space parking lot. '

Planning Board member Joseph

Spataro said there never should have . been a request for additional parking spaces to begin with. !' ' ■

“ We’ve got a bad situation over ■there and now they’re hying to rectify ':, it,” he said, citing the proposal’s financial burden on the township.,■ Mayor Howard Bellizio ra>d the lot is too close to neighboring lots — about 5 feet in certain places .— and could create drainage problems for other properties. •

He also recommended that a curbbe placed near the; entrance' of Charleston Place so senior citizenscan safely turn into the development.

The Township Cdinmittec will re­view the parking lot proposal in further detail, possibly at its next meeting. , ■, We’re going back to the Town­

ship Commince.and ask them.j’Vfho; the hell is going to pay for the curb?’ ’’ Mayor Beliizio said!

elementary school population that has caused the board to look seriously at expansion room for the high school.’

“ It is evident that the enrollment !turnarourid, which first began in the Riirhary grades, several years. ajgb, will; hit the secondary schools, and that further increases are inevitable in : the coming years, even without addi-,! tional anticipated consfruction;’; D r.: Daggett- stated in a mempranduni, toi' the; board: o f educatipni ‘‘Over-! crowding' at our seco n d ^ schools is inevitable in the next few years unless we plan appropriately.” ; ' ■ -.Because the high; School - 'and Crossroads are located bn a single 74, acre; parcel,''son}e ,of. which is un­usable because'of wet conditions and ’ easements; the distriit, is anticipating., acquiring the'3.7 acres at!the!cbmer of Kingston Lmte; aid Major Road by purchaseor C O P yCmnatibn.!' ‘v*!! should be evident that there is a definite' heed to consider additions and modifications to the facilities and! grounds at South - Biunswick High School,” Dr. Daggett .said. “ The

1988-89 .Long Range,Planning Re­port specifically -recommends addi­tions to the'bigh’ school rather than construction another one. ’■ “ Given current!Uses of the prop­

erty, as well as the imminent loss of one acre to the .State Department of Transportation by condemnation for the new Major Road bridge, it is- obvious that additional land is riCeded for any additions or modifications to high school facilities;^’. p f . 'Daggett

"said.' . ■ ':,"!■The school board has no specific

plans for the additiontil; property at this time.

School board plans .for the new Dayton school cair for! the 500-stu- ' dent school to be operational in the! fall of 1992. The 79,750 square foot facility ! is ' designed;; to expand to accommodate 600 students,

The Special Election asking voters to approve;, bonding;,!for: the, new Dayton School and acquire the land adjacent: to South Briin.swick High School will be.held from 2 .to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec: 12. :

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planJor the position ol Secretary to the Board ot Health of . the Town* ship of South Brunswick. County of Middlesex. State of New Jersey. As follows:

Section IThe position ot Secretary to the

Board of Health shall be relm*' bursed within (he range of $35 to $50 per meeting.

Se tfion IIThe 1989 rate for Secretaiy to

the Board of Health shall be $38.50 per meeting retroactive to January 1,1989. *

SectkMi inThis Ordinartce shall take effect

Immediately upon its adoption and pubitcatfon according to law,

■The above Ordinance was in* troducad at a regular meeting of

"the Board ol H eu lh ol the Town*ship of South Bmnswick. County ol •M id d lr- " *•- - --------idlesex, State of New Jersey held on September 25.1989 artd

L E G A L N O n C e ', TAKE NOTICE THAT et Its reg­ular meetlrrg held on 9/26/89 the South Bntnswick Township Plan­ning Board took the following ac­tions; ADOPTED - Resolutions for Casa #PBR 556, Heller Park North and S D 1106. O'Neill (Junction Vil­lage West); DENIED - Casa #PBR 560 Henderson Plaza, Route 1 & Henderson Plaza, Block: 14.02, L o t: 9 2 .0 2 a p p l i c a t io n (o r preliminary end final site plan ap­proval with bulk variances to con­struct a four story, 45,850 sq. ft. oRice building on 4.572 acre tract in the O R zone; CONTINUED to .10/24/89 • Case # PBR 399A For- sgaie Industrial Complex, Herrod Dlvd. Block; 10, Lot: 21.02 applica­tion lor prellmhiary & final site -approvals with bulk variance to construct additional tn/ck perkingr areas. This' ts 'a n existing‘ware-

, house/otfice acre

intha 1-3 zonedisWet; APPRO VED - Case # PBR 555A Dr. NIemezyk;, Allston Road Block; 345, Lot: 16.Q1 applicalion (or preliminary and final a ite p la n a p p ro v a l w ith bu lk varlariQps to consbuct a ' 1,450

> square loot office building on a 6,700 ^uare loo(Jpt_in (ne C-2square loot tot I..... ........zone d istrict; C O N T IN U E D to 10/24/89 Case APBR 577 Edison^ Motor Car (Benson Jaguar) Block; 93, Lots: 17i16, 17.03 Route 1 Soufobound, North of Sandhills

^ te m p e r 26,1989; that copies of such resolutioh have been filed with and are available lor public- inspection in the office o l the Authority and In the offices of the Cletks of the Townships of Prince- V ton, West Windsor and Sou th ' Brunswick, and the Boroughs of Princeton, Hopewell and Penr

story 448 square foot addition to single ' — ---------■single family dwelling on a 4 .8 7 ' acre lot In the RR , zone dlstrid; APPRO VED r Case #69-33 Phidip Katzev,. Princeton Walk Block: 96.04 Lot: 59 applicalion for a bulk variance to pprmit the construction

nington. New Jersey; and that any actionorp,------ ■"—

of si 480 square fr^ greenhouse addition to.tne existing dwelling on

ACT, A S AM ENDED -• B E iT ORDAINED by the Township ‘ Committee o f. the Township ol Sou th B ru n sw ic k , C o u n ty o f Middlesex, State, of New Jersey, that? . . .. '

1. The service iarea of Ordinance

Road, applicalion for preliminary tproval withar)d final site plan approval i

bulk variance and waiver to permit the con stru c tion o f a 15,900 square fool autom obile show- room/service facility with B3.3S5square feet of parking area on a 4.395 acre lot in the "C-S" zone

sa/otfice, buikUi>g. pn. a- I lol located in ad I-3 'zone;'

will be considered for (Inal passage a) the meeting of said Board to be held on October 16, 1989 at the

CONTINUED to 10/1Q/89 • Case # P B R 5 3 6 A ’T ram m e tl C ro w .

. district.j r / T Dorothy d. Monetta. Secretary ' 4t . i / 4 T ; » i . , Planning Board

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______ >r proceeding of any kind or'nature fna!hyooart questioning the ' validny or the proper authortzatioh o ljhebondsornotes authorized by such resolution or the validity ot any covenants, ' agreements or contracts provided (or by these re­solutions must be commenced within twenty (20)-days after the first pubUcation of this Notice.

T H IS N O T IC E is p ub lished

addition tom e existing dwellln a 5,247 sqbara foot to! In the FfM-3

d istrict:--------------- '

1S-77, as amended by Ordinances 21-^ . 11-63 and 25*87, is hereby

APPRO VED • Case#89-39 Randy^fli Karen Loniew kl, 25 O ^ Tree Road BlocK; 87.Lott

p u rs u a n t to t h e 'S e w e r a g e

38 Bppticalton for a bulk variance to permit the construction of a 880 square foot addition to a conform- iifo single family dwelling on a .10,800 square foot lot In the “R-3" zone district: A PPR O VED • Case #89-34 Princeton Alliance Church Block: 96 Lot: 2.02 Southbekmd Rl.

A u l f io r l l le a . L a w ( N . J . S . A . '

138 o l the Pamphlet Laws ol 1^ 6, of the State of New Jersey, as

. amended and.supptemented.

1, North of f ^ e Road appllcatton4--------------- -------------'m iltthi

. . . ____________ ly-cacentsf'oo a £L997 acre tot in the ’

further amended by the addition of Lots 1, 2 and 3 In Block 1. Lot 4 in Btock 3, Lots 11,57.01,57.02 and 59 In Block 5.02. Lots 15 ,16. 61

r and 63 in Block 5.03. and Lota 1, 5.0.5.01 and 5.02 in Btock 6, all in

. the T ow nsh ip o f P la ln ab o ro , County of Middlesex, State of New Jersey.

2. The maps referred to in the Ordinance ol which this Ordinance b a further amendment are on file

for a use variarweto p i^ lit h e of ah existing 30,000 square fool building for a church and day-care

with the Township Clerk of Soi Brunswick Town^ lp and are avail

Health Department Conference Room tocaied at the South Bruns-

(Qateway Business Center), Route 130Blom:.1 Lot: 19.01 application---------------— _____applicaliontor amendment to conditions ot site

wick Township Municipal Building, “ ‘ ------- , NeMonmouth Junction, New Jersey at 8:15 PM.

Roberta Boekhout, Secretary ~ d o l HealthBoard . _____

‘ South Brunswick Township CP; lO-S'SO II FEE; $11.78

plan approval regarding oft-tract r o a d w a y I m p r o v e m e n t tespons ib illtiea; A P P R O V E D •

. Case #PBR 569 Forsgaie Indus­trial. Con^lex, Cranbury-S. River Road Btock: 13, Lot: 6.02 applie- tton lor prellmiriary and final site plan approval with bulk variances to constnict a 305,115 square loot warehouse on a 38.78 acre oarcel

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‘R ESO LU T IO N PRO VID ING FO R T H E ISSUANCE AND SA LE O P $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 P R IN C IP A L AMOUOT O F R E ^ U E BO NDG 1969 P R O JECT SERIES A AND $ 7 , 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 P R I N C I P A L A M O ^ O F R EV B4U E BONDS, 1989 P R O JEC T SERIES B O F THE STONY BR O O K REGIONAL SEW ERAGE AUTHORITY AND DETERMINMO VARIO US M AT- . TERS P E R T A M N Q THERETO ” was adopted by The Stony Brook

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Published by the Order of The - R e 'Stony Brook ReglonaJ Sewerage

, ' • • • • Authonty' ‘ Ezra L Blxby

ChairmanCP: 104)5-89 It .FEE: $1550 ; . ' ’

“OR" zone district;:Dorothy J . Monetta, Secreta/y . Zoning Board of Adjustment

CP: 10 -5^ 11 FEE: $12.71

able for inspection during nom business hours; 5

3 . S e w e ra g e tra n sm is s io n through'.South Brunswick Town-shfo lines (0 Stony BrookRegtonal Sewerage Authonty Is condiSoned

Regional Sewerage Authority on

L E G A L NOTICETAKE NOTICE THAT, at Its reg-'

ular meeting, held-on 9/27/89, the .South Brunswick Township n ing Board of Adjustment took the fol­low ing actions: A P P R O V E D • Minutes o l 9/6m9; APPRO VED - C a s e # 69 -30 F ra n k T e lle r ! ,

. Davidson Mill Road Btock: 26 Lot:1 applicalion for a bulk variance to permit the construction of a two

> ' SOUTH BRUNSW ICK TOWNSHIP O R D M AN CE

NO. 44-89A N O R D IN A N C E A M E N D IN G O R D IN A N C E S 15-77 , 21 -B2,

■11-83 AND 25-87, AN O R ­DINANCE TO B E C O M E A M EM ­BER O F T H E STONY BRO OK R E G I O N A L S E W E R A G E A U T H O R IT Y P U R S U A N T TO THE SE W ER A G E AUTHORITY

' upon execution of a Sewer Trans-' mission Agreement between (he Township of South Brunswick and the Township of Plalnsboro.

The above ordinance was in­troduced artd passed on Tirst read­ing at a regular meeting ot (he Township Committee of the Town­ship ot South Brunswick held on O dobe f.3 ,1989, and will be con- skfered on second and (Inal read-

'ing arid Rnal passage at a regular meeting of the Township Commit­tee of the Township of South Brunswick to be held at the Munici­pal Building, Monmouth Junction, South Brurowick Township, New Jersey, at 6K)0 P.M. on October 17,1989, at which time and place

VO TER REGISTRATIONThe Office of the Township Clerk will be open until 9:00 PM October 5th, 6th, and 10th. October 10; 1989 is the last day to register to be eligible to vote in the November 7th election. •

KATHLEEN A. THORPE TOWNSHIP CLERK ;

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...... .......d pla__any p e r ^ having an infofM l t h ^ n will be given on opportunityto be heard. •-^ ! KATHLEEN A . THORPE,

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O RDINANCES 15 -7 7 , 2 1 -8 2 , - 1 1 je3 ,-2& B 7 AND 44-89. AN

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-The: South-Bmnswick Police De­partment’s J u y e m h A id ^the following report for September:

- . Patrolmen.-Cannamela .and-Ed. George pulled the vehicle over and,

“alter approaching the car, sjnell^

• Simple assault - 2 '• Criminal mischief - 3• Rimavyay - 2 ,

-•-Thcft/shoplifting-“- l—;TniM cy-2

•-'All other/incbrrigible offenses - 1The South, Brunswick Police De­

partment' gave. the following report for the w^H ending Oct. 3:

odor believed to be maryuana j police ■ said. A check of the passenger's

compartment for the driver’s creden­tials allegedly revealed two,marijuana

■‘cigaiettesrpoli.cesaid.MrrFranz-wasr then arrested, V.

Mr; Franz was released on his own recognizance pending an Oct. 5 court appearance, police said.

..without an inspectioasticker in view, room and screamed at her, picked up license was suspended, police said.“After observing rapid’ the cbffee tibleand Stinck hef iri the ihc-'

TtiQTeTHentrinsldenhe-earrPatrolman—imiTt-^^tiP^it-iT^hyii^hnwereHianaiXMiddlesexCountv'AdultCorrectionalCardone pulled the car over. ■ left the residence, according to facility in lieu of $250 bail,' police

An inspection of the car allegedly police^ ^ ■ said. , ; ' ^revealed a sliin-jim device — used to ; At 5:49 p.m.. Patrolmen A ditnisr '♦ .open lo^ed cars a 12-mch . ,knife. “The p8trolmari~an^sted-Mr.;:-pyjyj^yy^-.-jy ^fbach,.;.5i»^.Qf;.Nort^^P o lan co , M r. C oloii and M r. rested him, police said. He .was Brunswick, was charged Wedijesday,. Anderson, poltce said. All three were to the Middlesex County Sept. 27, with, driving while mtox-

e-iiM .'' . ' $3,000 bail. .

Phillip Dinapoli, 28, was charged -Snturflav.y Seoti .30. with driving w h | l e J n t ( M iC a t e d r p d h ‘ c e ~ 'M ^ '

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T h o m as F., F ra n z , _^25, o f - ■^ain'esburg, was'charged Saturday, -Septr30rwlth'posse5sloirofa':eori=“

trolled dangerous substance under 50 grams, police'said. .■ Patrolman Paul Cannamela ' ob­served a vehicle traveling on Route : 130 southbound at about 10:21 a.rn. with a blue expired inspection stickr er, police said.

: • Ramon A. Polanco, 20^of Mor- ri ville, ^ . , and Javier Colon, 20:

7ffid'''Miguer'Ai^ ' both' ofTrenton, were charged , Saturday, Sept. 30,- with possession of a weapon and Burglary tools, police -said.. ■■■

Patrolman Robert Cm'done ob­served a-car traveling on Route 1 southbound at about 2:57 p.m.

Robert T. Nfegron,- 22; of Kingsley

icated, ^ l ic e said. . . . >' Patrolmait Ed- George-.observed a vehicle oil Georges Road!at: about 10

. p.m. nearly striking a'\trec , after atteinpting to; turn left,'onto ■ Deans;.

-Lane,; police'said.4'The .'driver,' Mr.Richard R, Famham, 50, of Shelly

Road, was charged Friday, Sept. 29,-withraggravated assault7poiice:said;““ Road',“Ws~ctiarged“Satur3ay, Sept. Arbach, then’p u ll^ into the. grass.

Patrolman Rick Adams was dis: 30, with driving while suspended, area off Deans Lane. ' .patchpd'at about 2 p.niz to 25 Shelly ^police said.' . 7 ;- ; Patrolmen George approached the^ o a d on a report of a domestic Patrolman Robert Cardone stopped vehicle and smclletl an alcoholic odoh "dispute, police sa id . C harlette Mr. Negron at 10:06 a.rn.;at Rpute 'co.ming from inside the.car, police! Famham, the victim, told the patrol- 130 and Georges Road for a motor • .sai'd.'After witn^sing Mr. Arbach’s

'm an '.that her husband,' Richard' vehicle violation, 'po lice’said;: A Famham, had come into'the living check revealed that Mr. Negron’s

motbf.veljtde accident at Route 1 and Henderson Road at.about-.!: 18 a.m.,

. police said. Patlrolman ;W illiam Grischuk, dispatched to.' the’seehe, -detected - an mdor of - alcohol on - M ^ 'D inapoli’s' breath,'" according'(to police. , K .

' ■ After tests, 'PatTolman'-|iGrischuk arrested M r., PinapoliV-He, Was later released on his,'own rccomiiitanee.

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Mr. Arbach was released .on ;his own recognizance, police said. -, ■

' ' Michael Papiez, 24, of Law- renceville, was ,charged Saturday, Sept. ‘30, with driving' whije intox­icated, police said. i . ’

Patrolman Angelo Zecca observed a motorcycle traveling at 99 mph at about 12:05 a.m. on Route 130. southbourid, where the speed limit in 55 mph; police said. After Patrolman.

TZecca stopped the vehicle, the driver, Mr. Papiez got off his bike and swayed into the roadway, police said.

Patrolm an Zecca' detected an alcoholic rxlor on the driver’s breath, police said. Artier a" test, the patrol­man arrested Mr. Papiez, who was la te r re leased on h is own re ­cognizance.

■ 'George Valentine, 51, of Plain- -field,- and -Jorge Valentine, 39, of Philadelphia, were charged Monday, Oct'--Zl with possession !of heroin,police, said;, J,;. .........' Patrolmen' Robert'.'(jridone and

• Greg Rule observed a ^Vehicle on Route 1 northbburid at ilbbut;ll:50 a.m. with its right taillighl;out, police said. -Before 'stoppirfgT'fh'e vehicle, Paftolman Cardone noticed the pass-

■enger, Jorge Valeritipe, bend over several times and look back at the patrol car, police said.-. After stopping the, car, Mr, 'ValetF' tine’attempted.tp exit ’th^ vehicle, put a white' object in.-hisi mouth and

• swallowed it;-police.sairi,'The driver, George Valehtine,-tji^pm qlujckly ■ lunged toy;ard the paSsengef'side and' reached for something, police said.

L t. A nthdhy .San tow asS o , a backup, searched the cari and found seven packages believed ‘tp. contairi herein, police said. Police then ar-. res’ted both men.

They were transfened to the Middlesex County Adult Correction Facility in lieu of $20,000 bail, police said.'.,.

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The following is the South Bruns­wick Municipal Court judgments for the week o f Sept.. 25 and -28.-

• Jon C. Doscher, 19, of Stafford Road in Monmouth Junction was;

.found guilty of operating a motor­cycle without a motorcycle license. He was stopped on Stouts Lane on Aug. 29, 1989, at 5:15 p.m. He was fined $200 and $15 in court costs.

of having a suspended drivers license and was fined $750 and $15 in court costs and two hours Jail . time.

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children - 5 tim es as m any coats as the next next largest com petitor!

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brands than any other store!The Lowest JCoatJPlices.n Our prices are 25^ to 60% lessthannom ud

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C&C'Trucking of .North'-Carolina was found guilty of .'having .unsafe tires, The summons was issued bn the New Jersey Turnpike, on June 17,

,,1988,.,;at,8 'a.m, The«ompatty was i!finea$50 and $15 iiiopUrt cbiife.

Frederick Hostick, 26, of Trenton was found'guilty of improper main.-; tenance of right rear tail lamp bn May 5, 1988, on.Route 1 at-li49 a.m. He, was fined $10 and $15 in-court costs. He was also fined $25 for contempt of court. , , - \

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Mark A. Alston; ' 22, of ; New Brunswick was found guilty;of speed­ing on Davidson Mill Rbad'on April 3, 1988, at 5:21 p.m. He was fined $■70 and $15 in court costs.

Steven M. Miser,* 36,-' of Newark was found guilty ■ of driving while suspended on Route 1 aild Wyipraod on Aug. 12, 1989, at fj!|.m. HdTypas fined $750 and $ 15 in epurt costS^His license was revoked for. 45 days.and he was sentenced to 48 -.hours of Jail time.;., ,. 7-'"

David Maltby, 30, of.Jamesburg was found guilty of failure to show documents on Major Road on Aug. 28, 1989, at 3:20 a.m. He was fined $10 and $15 in court costs.

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Suresh C. Reddy, 31,. o f David Court Dayton was found guilty of passing on the shoulder on Georges Road and Deans Lane; June 15, 1988, at 7:55 a.m. He was fined $60 and $15 in court costs, also $50 in

' contempt of court.

Anthony V. Schantz, 19, b f Mat­thew Avenue in Kendall Park, was found guilty of permitting an un­licensed driver to operate. He was on Stouts Lane on Aug. 29,1989, at 5:15 p.m.. He was fined $75 and.,$15 in court costs.^—- --------:— — -----

Kathleen Bullivant, 31, of Some­rset was found guilty of failure to inspect on Route 2’7 and .SandhilJ Road, April 31,1987 She was fined $10 and $15 in court costs.

Gina M. Tesauro, 18, of JeremyVincent F. Mangine', 40,- of Tren- l^rive, Dayton was found guilty ojT

ton was found gliilty 6f failure to careless driving on Henderson Road show dbciiment^on Route 1 and and Route 27, Aug. 16, 1989, at 12 Wynwood on. July ?, 1989,-at 2:28 P-m- She was fined $75 and $15 in p.m. He was fined $10 and $15 in court costs. - - ^court costs. He also was found guilty ' * * »

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i D l l O R I A L

’svictims in U.S. focusof loc^ai

South Bninswick ^ not about to be le f t ' out in the cold when it comes to shovying • neighborly support to South Carolina’.s . ; Hurricane Hugo victims. ‘ . ; •

Sumter, a small town in South Gardlina, . is similar in size and character .to South ' Brunswick. Officials have elected to aid . .. Sumter because “ The big City is usually the. one that gets the most,” and “ The little guy' gets left out,” when everyone needs help.

The relief effort is spearheaded by WCTG radio announcer Jack Ellery and supported financially by Soyth Brunswick Township Gommittee. Two trucks loaded with food and other equipment should have reached Sumter already;

According to South Brunswick Township "‘‘Administrator LouiffGoetting, the relief ■ effort will be handled on a day-by-day , basis. He said the Sumter relief effort will probably continue past Friday .

Officials said 1,428 homes in Sumter were destroyed and another 800 homes rendered almost unusable.: >,' " ' ‘

‘ Ttwas something that was absolutely . not expected,” said Frances Prescott, ' / uUlities finance director for Sumter. ‘ ‘No­body ever dreamed that (Hugo) could do that much damajge.”

She said Hugo affected every house in the community, knocking power lines down and damaging roofs on houses that were not

'demolished. Water in the city was lirtiited for almost two weeks, but now is back to its normal pressure and usage.

The community’s biggest need is money, she said. ■ ■..... • ;,njon3 ri.r. <

.)^^;re,glad,tQ sec Sputii Brun§>ft:i9ii5ilow--M helping neighbors. All the efforts to assist tjie Garibbean nations are good, but we have devastation of equal proportions right "here in ourown country.

L^t’s focus first on South Gatolina— take care of the homeft-ont. Then we can consider other areas. '

Committeeman Joseph Galvanelli, and . Mr. Ellery, should be commended for leading the way.

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Prom ptly report lost or, stolen credit cards . M aintain separate records o f account num bers and w here to report credit card lo sses . y ■

Fun, faniily and needed bail fundspibsln"!!:-"

nany reasons, but all the:reasons, really . FROM THt EDITOR’S t)ESKmanystem from one major occurence;

Thursday was my husband’s birthday, ' V ' but it was also closing day on our-old A n f l H a V e r - A l l e nhouse in town. We now haye .two less ' _______ . ■ r- ■ ' ' -mortgages to pay — which does a lot to ^lift one’s spirits. l ' ...l .i. ;

Also this weekend, we took an en- home. 1 he weather was begimiing^to look ■ joyable family trip — the first one in well “ httle ^ rc a emng. but it didn’f dampen over a year ' • ■ our spirits. We decided to take the scenic, We drove to New Bern. N.C.. on route up Carolina’s Outer Banks.

part,of a larger. nuh^ibasC ir *|v .The weather was reially bad, D U t. rort j

Monroe' has an incredible Civil' War

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to New Bern, N.C., on Thursday. Friday was spent exploring Fort Macoti, 'which was first constructed iii 1722. The fort has been restored and. two casements have been established aS' museums with manikins dressed in Civil War attire.’ ’ ■■ The push of a button brings the

characters to life as they read for you-, letters about their life in the fort. A slide show briefs you on the history and the local fort ranger serves as on-site historian to answer additional questions.

The Southern states have preserved their Civil War history very well. It seems

We stopped in Oeracoke — knqwn as the one-time home of the infathous pirate Black Beard. Legend, says Black Beard not only teiTorized the snjall .island com­munity, but actually, purchased property .: .and made a short-lived attempt at the straight life.

He love j for entertaining and lavish lifestyle, the legend says, forced the pirate back to the seas. He was defeated and killed off. Carolina’s Outer Banks. ■ ^

From Oc'racoke we drove nprth to Cape Hatteras to see the tallest lighthoiisc 'in the United States. The lighthouse was built in

they are concerned about retaining eveiy '870 and is the only lighthouse owned byine_Natio.naI-Park-Service-It-is-still-in-

) tourists, but themementOrOn the other handrthc-northem . . . .states don’t seem too concerned with Civil , operation and not open toWar histoiy. Maybe .it’s because theL„y'?'','''“ ^majority of C iv irx fc 'b itti^ t^^ , After Cape-Hatteras .we visited Roanokeinthesouth. But, the real irony, I think, is

museum inside its restored casements. We spent almost half a day in the fort. .Fort, Monroe has the distinction of being the prison fo'K^onfederate President Jefferson Davis afte'r the Civil War ended.; Mr. D av is’ c e |l , w ith fu rn ish ings,, is welhmaintaincd.

Our next stop was 'Yorktown, but the ' weather was prohibited any outside ac-;- tiyities. We visited the museum and watched the documentary, thpn headed home.

The rain followed us the rest of the way up and we arrived home late Sunday night. ■ .

Back at work early Monday morning, I was reminded that 1 am still short on my bail funds and Community Unity Day is Saturdaj;. ■ .

This 'week’s contributions are $41 from the following: GS Design of South Bruns­wick, $10; Princeton. Packet' Publisher J im . Kilgore, $20; Central Post Social Correspondent Marjorie Vemola,- $1:

T joined-an environmental group known ' as th e ‘‘D&R Canal Watch.’’>

I have alwayf woiried, a la Woody Allen, about becoming a member in an organization that would - have me - as a member,.. . ' .■; It’s ript that I am-not committed to an issue,\ iFs that , most feel -1; should’ be committed; to un; institution.;; j •. Perhaps' it’s because,:I :yiew,: things a little diffetently thanmpstTolks dcr- ■ For example,'! just.read pur September

newsletter. It’s pretty .well-doricj although scenic pictures of bur national, treasure . ■ would have been a nice addition; 1 mean ; photographs of the canal, not,of (he hew Miss America. . ; ' ; . ' , . ,v'- ..

As 1 perused the bulletin, one phrase in particular caught my eye. It said ‘tMem- bers work together to stimulate communir ty action which will preserve the (Canal) P a rk ’s unique, and ir re p la c e a b le qualities,’’ Naturally, one thought led to .another as always happens in my mind, and I began to spcculatp ways that 1 could stimulate the'community to think about thinking about the-canal. , , - ,

, 'Tnstead of complaining about;’’The Ten Mite R'uii Bridge,’’ which .would replace the span at Griggstown and Blackwells Mills, let’s get people working for “ The Ten -Mile Wide' Bridge;’’ This proposed structure, one of the Seven Wonders of The IGardeh State,, would traverse the canal width-wise from Kingston to Middichush and provide instant access to

.Rpeky Hill, Montgomciy; Hillsborough, and Manyille by car, tnicki bf’DC-ip. The,-bridge, .paid foe by h hardly noticeable;- 15b [Mrcent increase ih; JUA surcharges, would foreycr elimiriate those bothersome ticups caused .by flooding along, the Millstone. I’m sure Somerset County’s,' plannere ,are already finalizing'hf , xl(mbiv;i»>r jo z'lad'."Another criticahissud is the.problem o f ,

what to dp about Duck Iriand.-That’s the , expanse of canal from Trenton to Borden- towh; Since'no, piie useSfth'is section for recreational,purposes, Mercer County and NJDOT want to build a road for trash trucks servicing the planned incinerator on . the iriand. - ; -

My alternative would be to simply drain the canal, and use its 60 or so miles of deep, wide, ex-waterways for trash com­posting.This'would kill at least two birds with one enormous stone." ,

■Ihink about it: we are running out of • space fordumps, and, because the canal is central to the'area, using it this ivay.would greatly reduce waste transportation'costs. Its value as a fertilizer generator would be priceless. Plus the few rotting fish left flopping around in the mud on the bottom would serve as a rich base for, what we deposit there. '

that the North won, but the South keeps the Civil'War alive.

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- After the fort, we walked down to the beach for a,little shell-combing. Both my son and I collect shells and it was my first time to comb North Carolina beaches.

For dinner we went to Captain Bills Wharf Front Restaurant for some really ■fresh seafood. The kind of seafood you

-can*t-get-here. -The shrimp boats are docked adjacent to the restaurant and the

Island, where the English made the first attempt in ,1585 to colonize the New World. It was raining by then so we didn’t" spend too much time admiring the remains of Fort Raleigh, narited for Sir Walter Raleigh.

Because! of the weather, we visited the North Carolina State Aquarium, also located on Roanoke Isl;md; '

We finished the day with a stop at Kitty - Hawk to see the memorial to the Wright Brbthersrlrwas” Iess"tHairthnlling.;

On Sunday, we headed Hampton, Vir-heavy smell of fish and salt water fill the • gina. There we visited Fort Monroe. Fort air. ; ; ' . M'qnroe is exceptional, in that,’ although it■ On Saturday we started our drive back was built in the 1800s, if is still in use as

.Princeton Packet Editor Dick )Villevcr,. $3; Central Pqjt copy, editor Jon Steele,$5; - JanerD uchak," $ 1; ■ and' Princeton P ack et E x ecu tiv e E d ito r A ubrey .. Huston,'$1. ,

That brings the total amount of bail raised to $ 100, still $ 100 short of the $200 goal. ’ ' , .. - ; '■

If you haven’t been keeping up, the j a i l : and bail is sponsored by the Mayor’s Task Force on Substance Abuse and all money raised goes to riop drug abuse in South Brunswick.

It’s-not too latarlO'help. ! will be at, , -Gommunity-Unity-DayrallrdayT-from-lOT a.m. to 7 p.rn. Look for me at the Central.,, Post booth'-rr- or in jail........ ., _ ;i.. .

And best of all, we wouldn’t have to worry anymore about money for the Natural Resources Trast Fund, which oyrsoori-to-be-voted-out^f-office staleJefiifc.__lators ,created and then .refused (q fund.

. Sales of canal-composted fertilizer would"help buf embattled farmers and decrease the state’s deficit tyoes. T'uxes on jogging shoes; hiking boots and bicycle tire re­pairs would pay for lightweight U^i ma- chirie pistols and color-coordinated holsters that could be. distributed at all

- park entrances. \V

Ann Haver-Allen is the managing editoi of the South Brunswick Centrai Post, .j:

Self-protection will be necessary be-, cause budget cuts have slashed the Ranger Patrol’s ability to scour the length of the Canal. The Governor’s 10 percent vehicle

jeduction program forces , the patrql to ' give up one of its three four-wheel, drive trucks and grants each ranger a new pair of Reeboks-instead. With self-policing, we can eliminate the expense of vehicles

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TH E CENTRAL POSTFounded in 1958. Sening South Btwswick Township

Ann Haver-Allen. M anag ing Editor Deborah Tlgnor, R e g ion a l A dvertis ing M anager

' Dee DansKy, O tfice M anager

397 Monmouth Jnct. Rd.. P.O. Box 309 * Dayton. N J . 06810

A Packet Publication

Mary Louise kiigore Beilman, B oa rd Chairm an ilamea S. P residen t ^

Roslyin Oenard. G en e ra l M anager • - Richard WiDever. E d ito r

Richard D. Ferrante, D irec to r o f O pem tions Edward M. K e l \e ^ i r c u la t io n D irecto rP.K. P a d m a n ^ ^ B u s in e s s M anager Barbara U Parka, Adverfis lryg D irecto r

M U N IC IP A L C A L E N O A RTHURSDAY, O C T. 5

■ Municipal C ourt convenes at 9 a.m. in the South Brunswick municipal'building.■ Affordable Housing Agency meets at 7:30 p.m. in the mu­nicipal building.

TUESDAY, OCT. 10■ South Brunswick Township Planning Board meets at 8 p.m.. in the municipal bujlding.■ Cultural Arts . Commission meets at 8 p;m. in the municipal building.

FRIDAY, OCT. 6 ™ '-S en it)r~ -eard -:rP arty r '6 T 3 0 ~

p.m.

MONDAY, OCT. 9■ Municipal C ourt convenes at

, 6 p.m. • ..■ P u b lic A ssis tan ce B o a rd meets at 7 p.m. in the municipal building. i

•'vB"<Fire C o m m iss io n e rs # 1 meet .in the municipal building..■ 'Yom K ippur and Columbus Day observed. ! -

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 11 ■ Rent Leveling Board meetsat 8 p.m, in'the municipal build- ing.■ Township Committee meets at 8 p.m. in the municipal build­ing- T ■

THURSDAY, OCT, 12 ■ Municipal C ourt convenes at9 a.m. in the South'Brunswick municipal building.

LETTER POLICY

All readers are encouraged to write letters to the editor. Letters must b e - signed and include the writer’s address and telephone number. - .

' Canal Watch is also- concerned ,'ihat- ■ proposed improvements outlined in 'plans ; fiom- the Division of .Parks and Forestry

might pot include ‘^adequate consider-, atibn to preserving the historical fabric of ■ the D&RCan'al.,’’-’ ,

It is our policy to prim the nan:ie;and- address of the signer, but names may be withheld from print in certain circum- fitances upon request of the writer an'i}

-TqyrpvaH jy-the^itpr. TlreielephortS"’

1 thought that the'ideal Multi-Uke Path would include, not only jogging, hiking, and-biking, but also tractor pulls, go-cart racing, and trash mountain hill climbs. If it-s historical significance we waiit,' how about sprints on the towpath usihg antiqpe. motorcycles or steam-poweied cats? ''

number is for purposes of confirmation only -and will hot be' published. Letters that cannot be confirmed will n o rb e ' publishe'd.

We reserve the right to edit letters for. 'length — 250 words is the preferred maximutn. Every letter in 'good tas te . concerning a locally pertinent matter will be published. ,

Y Mail letters to: The South Brunswick! Central Post, 397 Monmouth Junction Road, P.O. Box 309, Dayton, N.J.

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of Trenton is planning to despoil.‘thc canal; Their Capital City - Renaissance Plan, tentatively derighates the ;cariars

‘liorth bank as the site for the area’s fourth jetport. I, wbuld prefer something , on a sihaller. scale —- like -a . Heliport' or s e a - p l a h c 'b a s e . , . - . j , , ' ■

' f stiid that I’m worried about member­ship’iri'an-organization that-woulo-have ■

• me as-k rhember. AfterCahal Watch (reads ; this, that will be ope less \yony for.mc to ' ; worry about. ■ - '!-y '

• Cehy Jurrens, a/r infamous satirist and raconteur,jlodges buiiets'frdm his iofty

'pencil above the canai park in Kingston.

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The Central Post October'5; 1989 11A

eOM MUNIIY CALE N DAR SIDEW AI_K S U R V E Y By Sheree Alexander-WestTHURSDAY, O C t; S .

“■“Fa’itjSi 1 IFs“"AnoSymous, aF o u n d a t io n , . Atkir^so_n Amphitheaterrin“BeIle”M eaa. The

parents’: support g rau p ^o F ^d forparents concern^ with use of drugs ■! b v e r e a t e r s A n o n y m o u s

_and-alcoholism-iheets-a)J^'p.iii^ at ;■ ‘Group, meets at -lu a.m; in the St. Bamah'as Episcopal; ■Chnrchf ^ robm of,'the Robert Wood Sand Hill Road in Mpnmduth June-: Johnson’ University Hospital. This tion. For thore, ihfdrmatioh' ca ir ' is' oDch to' the oubiic i'' i '- (609) 683-7849. . -

■ Stoirytime for'preschoolers age ' 3 to 5 at 2 p.m. a t-the:S outh

Brunswick Public Library. <3all (201) ■821-8224.-for more infof'^ mation.-: ' ' ' ' '■

is dpen to' the publici:

MONDAY, OCT. 9 Study/Discussibn G roup, meets

frojn 7:30 to 9 p;m. at the Kingston ; United Methodist ; C :Street in Kingslont The Rev; Byron..

^ ■ T he sbu th FrunBw’ibk G ard en 'Club meets at'8 p.m; in the.SbutbB runsw ickPubli^ibrary o n K in g ;- 9 2 l-6 8 l2 n r(6 0 9 ) 466-t834. ; ston, 'n e in\'Mbnmouth'Juiid City Bus T rip to Bal-A speejaTpro^ara will' bd pfesehted, ly’s Park Place,; sponsoied 'b y , the, by Kathy Genci.-derapnstradhg the Senior ‘ Citizens' Club of South technique Of ythhking^ "potpourfi; wili nieaye the C°rti-sachets. New ' tnembers ' are parking lot on Newcome and anyone'interested in hor-" Road at 8:15 a.m. arid retuni about

(ticulture is invited 46 attend 1 For ,6:30 plm. The cost of the trip is $12 m ore in fo rm a tio n j .b a l l (2 0 1 ) and includes $12 in coin and a $5 297-2405. ■ : ; r return voucher. For, Teseiyations,;

. contact Jean Sember at (201) 'FRIDAY, O C T.-6 • 297-6763. ■ ' ; ; ; . "

Jhind Sir John’s Restaurant). pQr„i m o re~ In fo rm aF ib ri, c a l l Bob

. Coombs at f2p i) 32?:3753^ ,;.* SmoRers Anonymous. offeretL to /anyone in the Cpmriiunity who h a s ,:: a ' i./des.ire ?rfo -b e ep m e ‘‘nicotirie/free,’’ meets at 8„p.m. a2_ the Carrier, Foundation ■"Dave’s Place,C . visitor’s /enrt^ For m ore .ln fo rm atio n , c a ll (201) 874-4000, ext. 4216. ,■ The South Brunswick Board of ,’

; Education!meets at 8 p.ni; for a reguJat'yH,Sihesfcm'eetin^at-board.-- offices, 4" Executive Drive, Mon­mouth J u n c tio n r : , . ' - .

'Q uestion: "What was your CIPED.experince last year and what are ypur/thoughts on the mandatory proqrarri?’’

Asked at South Bruhswick.HIgh School

■ Senior C ard Party, at 6:30 p.m. in the municipal.building.■■ M ovie/dam es Nighty sponsored by the Central Jersey Sirigles, held

,at the Princeton Church of Christ,' 33. River Road in Princeton., Fpr m ore in fo rriia tio ri, c a ll '(20'1) 28 f-7531 or (609) 275-8286. ..'■ Divorce Recovery' W orkshop,sponsored by, the Princeton Church of Christ,'33 River Road in Pfince- ton, at, 7:30 p.m.. The topic to b e discussed will be. "Value jS'ys: terns.” Free babysitting is available upon request. F o r ' more irifor- mation, call (609) 92if.2555. .

. SATURDAY, OCT. 7 ,■-tJommiinity 'Unity Day, spon­sored by the Mayor’s Task Force.bn Drug Abuse, held' at.- the‘ South. Brunswick High School' from;TO a.m. to, 7 p.m. A fun*f(Ued day i s . planned to show: support' for ','ai drug-free , coirimu.nity. .; ActiyitiM; will.be held 'fof all ageslV v, ' j '.i; ,■ A T upperw are/Party,! sponsor­ed by tlje Christian Educatlpri'Cdirir mittee of the; Firef 'Presbyteriari,' Church of Dayton^ is' plarihed 'for O,, to T1 a.m. .Refreshiriertts: will' be.' .served.:■ Weekend Cridependency Pf.d: gram , designed‘for; family , me'mr . hers o f individuals ■ addimdd / tio

' drugs' or jalcohol,'' i ftdidi;9;;'a'.'hi) Rfy 3 ' p.m. at’’ the Carrier ’Fduridatiori,; Atkinson ”Amphitheater H in B elle ■: Mead. For more, information, call (201) 874-4000, ext; .4216.> >. ' '

SUNDAY, O CTi 8B r a z i l i a n J a z z a n d L ig h t Classical w>d be presented at the South Bruriswick Public Library at STp.m. The program is free and open to the public.

A lc o h o lic s A n o n y m o u s , a12-;Step program.for individuals in recovery ;from:'alcohol; 10 a.m; a t the Carrier Foundation, Blake Hail in Bejlle Mead. ! / ,■ /Weekend C odependency. P r o - , gram , designed for family rhehi- bers and others o f individuals ad­dicted to drugs or alcohol, from 9 a:m. / to 3-,'p .m . at the Carrier

■ The , South' Brunswick PublicL ibrary is closed in 'observance of Columbus Day . The * library will reopen at 10 a;m .bn ,Tuesday, Oct.

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■ Gam blers Anonymous, meets7:30' P,tri., Iri Blake Hall a t- th e ' carrier ; Foundation, /located off Route 206 in Belle Mead. For more ' information, calf (201) 874-4000, ext. 4591. • .p 'ii Gamonon designed for fariiily members of compulsive gambler^,’ meets at 7:45 p .n i.'a t,th e CarrieK

,Foundation, Cramer Building in ; Belle Mead. For more information,' call (201) 874-4000, ext. 4216,■ S to ry tiin e . fo r p re sc h o o le rs ,;ages 3 to 5, at 2 p.m. at the South Brunswick Public; Library. For m o re T nforriiation , c a l l (2011 821-8224. "■ ■ - , !■ Alcoholics Anonymous, meets■'at/8 T).'m; at fhe Carrier Foundation in .the'Patient Dining Room. The Carrier Foundation is off Route 206 in Belle Mead. • / ■

TUESDAY; OCT. 10■ ■ S(ory tim e fo r p reschoo lers,ages . 3 to 5, South Brunswick Public Librajy, l'0:3p„ a.m . Call (20,1) 821-8224, for information,■ T h e D e a n s o f H a r m o n y

.'Barbershop. Chorus', meets at 7:30 p.m/ at/.theLodge'offiVashirigtbri Avenue (be- , served

■ T h e M o n m o u th J u n c t io n Ladles Auxiliary ' meet's- at 7 :30 p;m. at th e . MohtriqUth Junefion Firehouse.

WEDNESDAY, OCT, 11■ :The Sisterhood Meeting, spon­sored by the Corigregatibn B’riai TikVah of North and .South Brunsr w ick;;at 8 p.m:''100i'/Fiririegaris Lane in North Bruriswick. The topic-r ofr'discussiori ■ will be; the classic movie “ The, Shop on Main Street.’'’ ■ . ■ • . ■ ■

■ Families Anonymous;: a 12-stepprogram comprised of,.concerned relatives and friends o f adolescents.' Issues related to behavioral prob­lems', i.e., hostility, truancy and delinquency; are discussed. The', group meets'from 7:3Q to 9 p.m, in Blake/Hall of the Carrier Foun- darion iri; Belle Mead. ■

THURSDAY, OCT. 12 ;■ Families Anonymous, a parents support group, of and for parents concerned with the use of drugs and alcohol,; irieets at 8 p.m. at ,St. Barnabas Episcopal-Ghurch", .Sand Hilf Road, .Monmouth Junction., F o r ir ifo rm a tio n i c a ll (6 0 9 ) 683t7849:;''■ S tory tim e fo r p resch o o le rs,•ages 3 : to 5, South Bruriswick Public, .Library, Kingston Lane, 2 p .m ., Fop information, rcall (201) 821-8224.,^,. ; ,■ C ham ber; mf . C om m erce'- of S o u th e rn .M id d le se x / C o u n ty ,, board of directrirs, meets at noon at the Holiday I'nn in Jamesburg;■ . Social. Tea',' / Sponsored, by the South Bruns\i'ick Wqmen o f To­day r at ;7:30 p.m /y a t, The South Brunswick Public Library on King­ston Lanei“^8<4rw6ting*iit .'thq'^ubUc',^I^fteshmems;.wt^ ;bq

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" i.vvasaP U S H student, Preven- tiqh-Usihg-Studerit-flelp. I vvofked with sfudents.in the lovver grades^ helping to educate;the kids: ■! ' , '/ , against 'drug usage. I gained corri- muhity experince from the pro- gram.; But I think the C l P ^ 'prq-’/ gram sh'ouid b e fo r sophomores.’’

Sam Cicero Senior

,“l Work at'David Sarnqff oh Route. : i .1 worked.with the mechanical engineers drawing plans for Plasm a Physics Lab. I thought it was a great career experince.”

William Lee S e n io r--" I worked at S .T/.Peterson.oh Routed - - an architect firrri. lt was very exciting. I learned to drawn plans on thp computers and w rotepfogram s and labels. It vyas so gpod lhat I spent my , school vacation at the firm.”

Glenda Andal /Senior;':‘'I first worked At Firyde Brown ' Photographs'butTenjoyed the second jqb'at Corner House, a foundatiori for but patients vvith jjubsta.nce Abuse.' I learned to . .dealyvith .alfkm ds''dpSqpl|f^ 'approveoflhe 'Q ip 'E D prograrn.’’ '

Karen Ho 4 Senior

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CrisBeldingDayton"I first worked at the Trenton Museum, then I worked with the South Brunswick Historical Socie­ty doing research. I really liked ■ learning about the township's his-

,^ovyiH h ihR the6tP E D program is ' very succesful.”

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The orlginalihbtel sign for the Harrirhell Hotel was foiind tucked aw ay in the cellar aind the (3ihbons are haying it restored

Patrick'and Karen Gibbons bought the old Hamm ell House hotel seven years ago and have, recently completed restoration.

■ ' By Sheree'Alexander-WestStaff Writer

On the comer o f Georges Road and Deans Rhode Hall Road , is a beautiful old Georgian Italianate house. Patrick and Ktyen Gibbons bought the house seven years ago and were raising their, four children there until only recently. , , : ,

“ We became concerned abbut the increase of traffic at the corner and the-safety-of-the-l3ds playing neir the road,” Mrs.,Gibbons said.

“My husband Pat has bebn researching the heritage.^f the house since we bought it. We

didn’t want ariyohe buying it and changing the histbrical value, It was — and still is— an

important hom atb the Deans community."; , — Karen Gibbons

“ Our biggest problem was that we], really, loved the house,” she continued. “ My husband, Pat,'has been jesearching'the heritage of the ■ house since we bought it. W e'didn’t'Want anyone buying it and changing the historical Value, It was and still is — an important home ,to the ,. Deans community.” ]' . '■ |The oldest section of the home has n field stone foundation and Is well

]over;2b0 years old] This section is thought to have been possibly built by ' John Martin, a larid developer o f the, l8th century. In fact theivillage of

Deans was originally Icnowri 'as. Martinsville before the Pennsylvania Railroad renamed theTown’s train depot Deans in 1,831. : "

■ Mr. Gibbons did a deed search arid found that James H; Hammell and■ his wife Enima bought the house in 1880 for^700: They converted, added. on, andbpened “ The Hammel Hotel.” - . ; , v b ,

The actual hotel sign was recently] found tuckedyaway iri the cellar and . the Gibbons are having it restored.' ^■ Deans was a very prosperous village after the Civil-War, The area had / two saw mills, two flour mills, a distillery and.hay press; a train depot and. ' post office. Many patrons would travel by .stagecoach b n the popular Georges Road, which had a toll booth near the housq, or stopover with the train.

The most recent history includes the house as the home and office o f the late John Schuch, the tax collector for South Bruris'yyick. '

Many of the area’s elders still remember paying their taxes at the house, The. Gibbons family finally decided to have the best of both worlds. -

They could keep the house if they converted it into professional offices.•It has proven to be'a rewarding challenge, they'said.

After two years of renpvatioris arid sweat equity, they have created a historical yet moiemized professional office suite. Their first tenant is RJS Insurance Agency, which has selected a first floor suite in the oldest section of the house. ^ ,

.Ray Suznovich’s office suite has'the attractive feature o f a built-in g l ^ b o o r bookcase. The original stair banister and woo'd:^planked. floors have been,restoredin the front hall. One office suite that is still available

ihas a brick wall with a wood stove.-There is also a full kitchen on the first flrior and the second floor has 967 square feet of.leaseable space.,

, '-.The is ample parking'-;- 12 spaces — and the. location on the corner ; gives it great commercial visibility. „ ; ' t '

tT'rii happy we did this,” Mr, Gibbons said, .“ because now we can maintain the house as a historic landmark in South Brunswick Town­ship.” "

This beautiful old Georgian Italianate style house is located on the cornel of .Ggorges Road and Deans Rhode Hai| Road. The house Is currently being ;leased is,professibrial offices.

Ray Suzhbvich o f RJS'Insurance Agency is the first tenant in the recently restored Harnmell Hous'e.-

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1 4treating the action necessary to . '.the Natidriat Council qn Dis'abilt- ■;

establish the rights of people'with < ty. Dart was,ihstromenfal iri draft- . disabilities in the consciousness,' . ■ ring the i.Amcricans ■ with, Dis:

, in the law and in the every.day life . ' ibilitiesi-A'ct, legislation over-'; ' o f the natidri'will be a key theme ‘ " whelmmgly pabedfin the .U.S,; when Justin W. Dart, Jr. opens the Senate ewlier this' iridrith.' ■ 'A sso e ia tio in fo r R e ta rd e d i. - - -Citizens/New 'jeTseV D areTo ■ L E G IS L A T IO N ' .

;. Dream Convention dh Saturday. WILL^GO D O ^ as.,one,pf,the,,. Oct. 14 af the Hyatt' Rcgency'*brodst iriipprtant®ccbmplishiriehtS' Hotel in New Brunswick. . in the history b f tlte Corigress,” ,

A'well-known advocate fo r ,the , Senator Edward] Kehnedyi said in : Ibrights of-ped'ple_with jisabilitjesy ' * “

Mr. Dart was appointed chairman q: ■ of the .f^siderit’s Committed on jI / Employmerif of People with Dis- ' abilities by President, George Bush •

( >' ’ this suirirrier'.,- .;'f •-! 'Mr, ’Dart, is' ]well;respected by

■ the disabilitybommuriity and re-x habilitation specialists as a strong.' advocate:and-spokesman for dis-i

; abled Americans, who seek equal ■participation-..,in- this society,” ,. Senator Rolwrt Dole said recently

■ on the floor of the U.S: Senate.,•: r' In his role as vice chairperson of, ;

describirig ' thei Americans ".withi'.Disabilities -Act.

. Mr; Dart’s public seryjQe in thei -,: area o f disability'pdlicyimcludes ]

;five, p re s id e n tia l , one con-]' gre'ssional arid,Tive,]gubematorial. ■ .appoiritments,:.^Sincc May-, 1988,1-•: 'he has s.erve'd.as. chairinan of thc']7 : iCongressidri'al TaSk” Force on.ihe.qe Rights and Empowerment of .1 Arnericans.-With Disabilities.

A nativeTexan, ije is a member of the. National Council on D is-- ability and president-elect o f the National Rehabilitation -Associai ,

; tidn ;(a position he resigned on 'assuiriing the chair o f the Presi­dent's Committee on Employment of People With bisabilitiesj.], Mr. Dart is past commissioner :

- of the Rehabilitation Services Ad- miriistiation and founder and CEO ; of thiee successful corporations.,

; He-currently serves on the board • of Irustees.of the Dole Foundation. ;■ /.Disabled by polio at 18i- Mr. ,

./Dart was awarded the President's Trophy,' America’s highest honor-^4

, is no other rational priority at all,” Mr. Dart has said. ,■ “ We often hdar the question

, who is going to receive the limited public and private services based on limited resources — and who is going to be left out? . .. . that

: question is based, on an" irrational, and iriifribral assumption: Liberty and'/justice is for all," he con­tinued. - '.v /:: : ,

A longtime, member of the .As-I given to a person with a disabilityi • ■last'year'for his' ongoing battle;/ against the inequalities that people ' with disabilities face and for his ,

: detehnination iri overcoming: his ! ] ,• disability

;f.THE-FUND AMENT AL":’’ AND ONLY legitimate p u ^ s e ■ of human euUurc is to enable each ; of its members tp fulfill his or her full poientiaf“ .for productivity, equality and quality of life. There

i is no higher priority. Indeed, there i '

saciattoh~foi^Rclatded” Gitizens,. Mr. Dart has traveled extensively to solicit input on disability pol-] icy,: visiting each of the 50 states at least three times during the last eight years. ■ .

He was a key coritributof.to, die’ d e v e lo p m e n t ,o f ; T o w a rd Independence, 'a report] from the National Council on Disabilily to the President and Congress outlin­ing liic needs of people, with disabilities, and co-author of A Philosophical F.oundution.for ]

Independent, Living.' , .His activism dates back to 1952,

when he founded the first or- . ganizatipn to ’ promote racial inle- gratipri at the .then segregated Unir versity.o f Houston.- He later 'ad­vocated forithe'.figlilg'prstude^^ women]'/, blacks,] hisrianics^- agd pertbhs yyith/disabijilies'ln M ex-' ico, Japarivyigtnaffi.and.the Unit- ■ ed States. I'n- 1964'il'he/founded asuccessful. reSraeritial’iqidependsm.t living prbyain fiirii'Jahan. . and co-foundeCthe'i Austin'CTX) Re­source Center for Iridbperident Liv­ing in 1979.: '■vtv ' '] ■ i • .

Award.Mr. Dart was one of the first •

■ private sector Americans ever to appear . onThe' cover, of “ Time Magazine ,b f , Japan,” Shukan

'w 'Asahi] and rricciyeiLpcrsonal' con- '] V g ra tu la fions T ro m T h c now ' ‘ Empefof Akih'ito and Ejnprcss ’ ' 'Michiko for promoting the cm-

ploym cnt o f and s-ports for Japanese pe'rsons jvith disabilities.

"I predict that the day will- com e when b u sin esse s w ill

: raslN U M ER'dtlS AWARDS include . the' first Humanitarian Award of the National Head Injury

' Foundatiorl' (1988):'AARP Volun­teer of the-Year ,(1988); and Dis­ability. Hall of-Fame (1987). He also received the first Meritorious Public Service Award of the Coali­tion of Texans With Disabilities, petmanently .named the Justin Dart

routinely provide'tHe cnvirojimen- tal, educational,; and other s'up/" ports for people with disabilities that are nowiprovided fpr other employees widi varying normal human characteri-stics and prob­lems, and 1 predict that in provid­ing sudh supports, they will reduce their taxes, and iitcrea.se their productivity, profits and numbers of customers,” Mr. Dart said in a-

.- .speech he delivered to the ARC ■ - workshop, on Rehabilitation .and

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CATCHING UP IN SOUTH BRUNSWICK

WEDDINGS

By M arjorie M cK Innon-Vem olaSocial Correspondent -

Regular readers of this eolumn will rceall Jeff Spear, the Deans'School teacher who spiked his students’ interest by ■ incorporating' baseball cards into his classes’ regular cur­riculum. ; v, •'I W ell,‘Jeff. ahd . his wife Helene have some news of the happiest kind to share with you . On the morning of Sept^- 21, a message' came bvef the

-loudspeata:p;at"Deahs'Sdhb8lr'’M fr Spear,' you-have a phone call.” While Mr. Spear ,took his call, a substitute teacher was taking over his class, as

' the call was to alert Jeff that it was . “baby, day,” and time for him to ' head for the hospital to join Helene iii the maternity ward. By the end of the day, Httle or perhaps not quite so little — at 8 lbs. 2 oz. — Ashley had made her d e b u t . , 'V ■ Helene Uiid Ashley arc home noiy, with 13-month-old sister, Nicole, and almost 12-year-Old brother, Marc,. As

■jou. might .imagine,; it’s ■ qujte ’an exciting tiine at die Spe^,household. Evcii big brother Maip.is'daughf up in h wave of enthusiasm; despite the fact that he realizes that with the birth of another female' sibling, he and his fa th e r are now d e fin ite ly d u t- mimbcred. v ; ' i " ' '. : ; ’;.-''/' ‘

Jeff feels much more/relaxed at school these days, now that he: no longer has to worry if “ today is the day,” he can “ really concentrate on being there.” I know just what he means, as I recall the last'few weeks' before the birth'of my daughter, my 'I’Fcbruary baby/’ who chose to arrive

on March 10.Talking with Jeff or Helene it’s

impossible to miss thejoy they feel in their role as parents or the caring they feel for all children. How fortunate we are to have someone who cares so

' much for and about children teaching our children: Welcome to the world,

; Ashley, ■ and pur very best wishes to you and your parents, and of course

' to Marc and Nicole as well!

.The Pioneer Grange is planning an “ outing" ■nextrmonth” (bn-'Saturday;,- . Nov. 18) .to the Meiibh Dinner "Theatre in Cinhaminsori. Anyone washing to-join them for bus trip and

. the luncheon pprfbrinance of Lemer’Sj : ahd ' Loewe’s “ My 'Fait tpdy , ’ ’ '<

please cali pbtde VIcej at 52172630,- buf:don’t'wait too long. Reservations : hud payment ($38, all inclusive, for • the trip and luncheon) are due no later / than Tuesday , Oct. 24.; ./ ;

As I look at'the calendar, I realize I the ;day of the b ig . Dayton/Deans ■'Sehool(s) 60th /‘Birthday Party” , is' .fast approaching, Saturday,. Oct. T4

'i will be here bcfore.we knoW.it! I will 'ihclude:.alt the details'pfthe celebra- •

;,tiou in next week’k column, but 1 thiiik it would be wise, and only fair,

. for m t'to mention this week as well, that on the afternoon of the festivities (Saturday,. Oct. 14 or Sunday, Oct; 15, in case of rain on the 14th), there will be no parking at Deans School. Parking will be 4t Crossroads School,: to better accommodate all our guests,

, with shuttle buses tomsporting people to and from Deans School. Bring a blanket for searing on the lawn, ns chairs will not be allowed on the buses.

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, The,bride is a graduate o f Sbuth B ru n sw ick H igh S ch o o l and Rutgers University with: a bachelor of arts, degree in human services. She ;alsO'attended: New York, Uni­versity. She, is employed by :St:

Josephs Medical' Center at Stam­ford, C onn .-, 7' ,

► m a 'U U r 'T T t r i .The graomtis a g f^u a te o f M ont­gomery High SchQbl and attended Mercer Cbnnty Community Col­lege. He is employed as'a restaurant, manager in Greenwich; Conn. , ._

Hope Visconti marries Thomas Steven Peters

Hope Lynda Visconti, daughter of hiarolynne Visconti of Monmouth Junction and Martin Visconti o f Hightstown, Was married June 11, 1989 to Thomas Steven Peters, son of Patricia and Robert Peters of Kendall

;'Rabbi Frcdric DwOrkin and/Faihor .Joseph ,’piandi officiated the "cereTmbny"helTanhe1Enclmre~alTuffipTrfgBro6k~

Robyn Visconti, of, Washington, D .C ., served her sister as maid of honor. Bridesrnaids Werp Tracey Hahn of N ew Milford; Lisa, Tannen- baum, of Kendall'Park, sister o f the groom; and Kristan Peters, of West Virginia, also sister of thegroom ; ; / , /.

N icole M eliion , cousin o f 'th e b rid e , served as flo w er g irl. ' ,Joseph Herbst of Kendall Park was bdst man. Jeff Tanneribaum, Daniel •

Lamson and John Sawyer, all of Kendall Park, served as ushers;"-'!.’ The newlyweds enjoyed'a romantic honeymoon on the beautiful island of'Afiriqua, West Indies. The couple williipside. in North Brunswick. '

The bride is a graduate o f South Brunswick High and the Uniyers'U of ' Delaware, where she received her bachelor o f arts degree in psychology. She is employed; by First Atlantic Sayings as a corporate trainer. , -

The grooni is a graduate of South'Brunswick High School and Trenton State College,' where he ;graduate Summa Cum Laiide. . He feceiyed his bachelor of science degree in business adrainistratio'h.'He is employ^

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RELIGrDUS SERVIGESBUNKER HILL .

LUTHERAN CHURCH : r .d ; n o . i

. Bunker Hill Road.....Griggstowii i

(201) 359.6302 . , •FRIDAY •

7:30 p.m. -Young People■ SATURDAY - '*

. ■ ■ AU'day— Eastern-District LBYF'Youth Rally • M •-

, SUNDAY:9:30. a.m ..r Sunday School and Bible

Classes.fot.all '>■ 11 a;m, ;-.Morning Worship with Pastor

• .7 p.'m.; - Evening Gospel Serice '••••• ‘ ^WEDNESDAY7:30 v“-Bible ’ SUKly and Prayer

Meeting '- ‘8:30 p.m.” . Choir k e h e^ a l

CALVARY GOSPEL CHURCH ' ; Of the Christian and

Missionaty. Alliance ’423 Dunham’s Comer Road < South Brunswick Township

FRIDAY7:30 p.m. - Adult Bible Study ^ d ftayer

Meeting ' ' " * ; • ■7:30 p.m. - Pioneer Girls Meeting 7:30 p.m. Christian Service Brigade for

Boys Meeting' SUNDAY

^ • 9:45 a.m; - Bible Study with classes for all ages; adult through nursery.

, 11 a.m. > Family Worship Service with nursery. and children's church available. Rev; Stephen Bishop officiating.

6 p.m.'-'Evening Service with nursery available. ..

7:15 p.m. - Light and Life youth fellow* ship

, . CHRIST THE KING LUTHERAN CHURCH

3330 Hlghway.27 • Kendall Park

: ; . (201) 297-1200 ■1 The Rev. Terry WImmer ,

. THURSDAY .7:30 p.m. - Christian Education Commit­

teeFRIDAY

8:30 p.m. - Sunshine A.A.SATURDAY

. 5:30 p.m. - Spoken Service of Holy - Communion with Pastor Wimmer preaching-

SUNDAY9 a.m; • Sunday ,School and Adult Forum 10:30 a.m. - Celebration ofSacrament of

Holy Baptism and Holy Communion — nursery care provided

1:30 p.m. - Spoken Eucharist at Franklin Convalescent Center

WEDNESDAY7 p.m. - Brief Service of Holy Commu­

nion-. ' • ‘

COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE SAND HILLS

8 Cuyler Road •Kendall ParkTHURSDAY

3:30 p.m. -Cherub Choir rehearsal .■7 p.m. • Junior Choir rehearsal

• 8 p.m. • Adult Choir rehearsal 9 p.m. -. Alcoholics Anonymous

SUNDAY. 8:30 a.m. r Worship Service-with'the*

Rev. Paul Walker preaching. Nursery. Is. available

9:30 a.m. - Fellowship and refreshments id a.m. - Church school for all ages

(nur^iy. available).11:15 a.m. - Worship Service (nursery

available), with the Rev. Paul Walker preaching.' ’ 12:15 a.m. - Fellowship and refreshments

7 p.m. - Youth Fellowship at the churchMONDAY

7:30 p.m. - Boy Scout Troop #90-------TUESDAY-----------

30th Anniversary of the church8 p.m. - ''Heavdniy Bodies" aerobics

WEDNESDAY9:30 a.m. - Women’s Study Group . V^ile Sand Hill Road is temi^rarily

blocked, access to the church frorp Route 27 is easiest by taking Stillwell Road, turning right onto Emerald Road, and going to its end at Sand Hill Road.

CONGREGATION B’NAI TIKVAH JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER . OF NORTH AND

SOUTH BRUNSWICK Tool Hnnegans Lane

------------;---- North Brunswick— -------------THURSDAY ; - -

7 a.ih: - Tallit and Tefilia Minyan 'FRIDAY

8 p.m. - Kabbalat Shabbat Service

EMANUEL EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH

Comer of New and Kirkpatrick streets' New Brunswick

Rev. Dr. Jeffrey C. Eaton, Pastor ; ; . (201) 545-2673

. SUNDAY-,. .9 a.ih. -Church School10:30 a.m. - Worship, Nursery provided

FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH 36 'Monmouth Junction R oad.

Dayton ^(201) 274-2711 - - -

H. Abram, Pastor

• n h ^ C ttU R C H OF ■CHRIST, SCIENTIST

16 Bayard Lane . Princeton '

V (609) 924-5801SUNDAY .

10:30'a.m.’ - Church Scrvice "Are Sin,. Disease, and Death Real?" .

T0:30 a.rn. -'Sunday School.for stiidents upi6'age-*S9^''/;^.

4:30 p.m. -Church Seiyicc \; ; / WEDNESDAY ? '

8 pjm,;>VJestim'ohy''‘Kiccting includes accounts of Christian 3c^cnce healing. Child care - provIded'.von-cSun^yNrrioniing .'and.

' Wrfnesday' eVening.*.-: '? -'."y- [ .V-• .Th? Chrislian Science.Reading.Room-is

a,m;..tO:5p,m: .Oh-Wednesday, -Thursday and’-Friday fee-readmg’rbo’m’i s open until ‘7:30 p.m; ; •

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN fCHURCH ••

Road '■ paytOQ ; . ,

THURSDAY7:30p.m.-Sei^i&Committee.7:30 p.m. - Worship Committee

SATURDAY9 to 11 a.m. • Tupperwaire Party U a.m.- Alcoholics Anonymous

SUNDAYS9:30 a.m., - Church School for ages 3

through 9th grade •9:30 a.m. - Teen class t

. 11 a.m. - Worship Service with the Rev. Kathy J. Nelson preaching bh "M & M’s ." Visitors are welcome. Childcare is provided. >

6:30 p.m. - Youth GroupTUESDAY '

9:30 a.m. - Martha Ruth Circle WEDNESDAY,

9:30 a.m. - Claudia Circle 8 p.m. - Choir Rehearsri., ' /

, GEORGES ROAD BAPTISTCHURCH .

Old Georges Road and Church Lane

North BrunswickSUNDAY

9:45 a.m. - Church Schoo.l ,11 a.m. - Worship Service .

WEDNESDAY9:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.: - Bible Study

"and Prayer

'G R IG G S tO W N REFORMED CHURCH

1261 C ^ a l Road r Griggstown.' ' ■

The Rev. Iknnls L.. Ferguson, MinisterSUNDAY

9:30 a.m. • Sunday School and adult Bible Study

II a.m. - Worship Service with Rev. Dennis L. Ferguson preaching on "Christian Bones.” Nursery provided.

6 pirn. • Youth Fellowship... WEDNESDAY

i p.m. - Ruth Circle meeting at the home of Harriet Rutherford in Griggstown

7:15 p.m. - Bell Choir Rehearsal8 p.m. • Sanctuary Choir rehearsal

THURSDAY7:30 p.m. - Intercessory Prayer Group^ p.m. - Phoebe Circle meeting ^a^the

home of ;Dena:Ferauson in Griggstpvfri^' 8 p.m .- Lydia (fircle meeting at the home

of Nancy Allen in Belle Mead

KENDALL PARK BAPTIST CHURCH

Route 27 Box 5086 KendaU Park

,(201)2^-4644SUNDAY

9:45 a.m. - Sunday School for the whole family. Classes- for- all ages, including adults. Nursery provided.

II a.m. - Morning Worship with Rev. Daniel R. Brown preaching , ,

6:30 p.m. - Evening Worship with the Rev. Daniel R. Brown preaching.

WEDNESDAY7 p.m. - Prayer Meeting. A time of Bible

study and prayer.Kendall Park Baptist Church is an inde­

pendent fundamental church in association with, the General Association of , Regular Baptist Churches (GAR6G.) The public is warmly invited to all services!

KINGSTON PRESBYTERIAN— -------.^ ^ C H U R C H .^ ,_ ___________

REFORMED CHURCH.: OF NORTH BRUNSWICK v

N orth 'B nih^ick ‘ (20p MS-2736

]. 9:30 a.m. - Sunday School for all ages. , Vl0:30'a:m. -<Coffee half-hour, . f l l a.m/-Celebration of World Cornmu-

iiion Sunday with the admission of. newmembere.-:'-_\';.-’..' . • / .. ;■

6:30 p .m /- Confirmation classes ...TUESDAY •

‘ i 7 p!m! -Cub'Scout Pack 117 meeting ■ WEDNESDAY' :

; 6:30 p .m .- BiblefSludy .' 6:45 p:m.'- Junior choir . • ':-7:30 p:m:*-Senior choir— — • - — •

- . SIX MILE RUN . REFORMED^ CHURCH

. ■' Route-27 .•. y * ‘ , FranklipfPark . ; . !

, . TIIURSDAY- . '■. ' 7'p.m. - Consistory'Meeting '• SATURDAY y’ 8 p.m. - AA meeting ,

,r . SUNDAY '10 a.m. - Family Worship with. Rcv.

David Risseeiiw. ; -. 1 0 aim. - Rally Day all.Sunday School, classes will begin-meeting ',11:15 a.m. - Fellowship Hour/!aII are .

^welcome. - • . . . .‘•...ixf'/'- i 6 p.ni. • OA meeting.' ,

. \ . . ' MONDAY .;■ 7:30 p.m. - Boy Scout Trbop 100 meeting : TUESDAY 7 p.m. - OA meeting ' , ;! 8 p.m. - OA meeting , .

y y WEDNESDAY.8 p.m; - Princeton Country Dancers.

ST. AUGUSTINE OF CANTERBURY CHURCH

y Henderson Road- ' Franklin Park

MONDAY ■ lO a.m. -'Music forTiny Tots (downstairs

at the chuch)^4 p .m ;-’Kindermusik class

.. TUESDAY 10 a.m. - Kindermusik class

' 4 p.m. - Kindermu^ik class.8:30- p.m. • • Alcoholics 'Anonymous

(downstairs at the church)‘ WEDNESDAY ,

7 p.m.;-Alcohojics Anonymous 7:30 p.m; - Senior Choir rehearsal -r^

open to adults and to young people in Grades 7 and up

8:30 p.m/-Alcoholics Anonymous ’

ST, CECILIA’S CHURCH .-1090.'JKlrtgston.Lane_._:.____

* SATURDAY-‘Vigil ' • ■

■ SUNDAY:". '8.m.‘, 9^30 a.m., 11 a.ni.; 12:30 p.m..

.Maks. Babysitting service available, in. the... kiilidergaiten during the 9:30 a.m. Mass.

' ST. BARNABAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH

; Sand HiU Roadiv Monmouth Junction

. , (201) 297-4607 ,The R ^ . Francis A. Hubbard

THURSDAY ‘8 p.m. - Families,Anonymous, support

group for parents concerned about drugs - meets downstairs at the church. >^ ■ SUNDAY

10:15 a.m. - Nursery Care Tor children under thrtre and Sunday School classes for preschoorthrough eighth grade.

10:30 a.m. • The. Holy Eucharist, Rite II 11:45 a.m. - Fellowship -and Refresh-

mients. Children’s Choir rehearsal ,7;;.p.m. - Youth Group meeting at the

home of Cathleen Roberts (grades 6 to 12)

Monmouth Junction

■ 6 p .m .- Mass . •: SUNDAY

8 a.m. - Mass V 9:15 a .m. - Mass 10:30 a.m. - Mass 11:45 a.m. - Mass

SOLID ROCK MINISTRIES OF SOUTH BRUNSWICK, INC.

Crossroads School Georges Road

Monmouth Junction Dr. Stephen £ . Hollander, Pastor

SUNDAY ■ , ■ ,'10 a.m. - Worship Service, nursery and'’’

children’s church provided.'

TWIN COUNTY BAPTIST CHURCH 107 Sand Hill Road

. Kendall Park, N.J, 08824 (201) 297-3863 .

SUNDAY9:45 a.m. - Bible Study for all agcs 11 a.m. • Morning Worship 6 p.m. - Church training

WEDNESDAY ' ;7:30 p.rn. -r Evening Worship and Prayer Nursery .care is provided for all services!

THE UNITARIAN CHURCH OF PRINCETON

Route 206 and Cherry Hill Road M neetonSUNDAY

9:30 a.m. • Sunday Service and Church School.

11 a.m. • Sunday Service only

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LA N D A III114 Nassau SlreeMcross from the Ut\iversiiy Princeton, NJ I

(609) 924-3494 I

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THURSDAY•. 7 p.m. - Youlh Choir (7lh and 8th grades)

8 p.m. - Adujt Choir!.; ‘Girt Scouts meet on'altemating Thursdays

at 4:30! p.m .'Call the church for more . .! information. SUNDAY

9:30 a.m. - Cbiirch School for all ages. 10:40 a.m. • Fellowship time 11 a.m. r Worship .I2:l5''^m. - Handbell Choir ■Senior Highs meet .bn Sunday evenings.

Call the church for details. - :: MONDAY

4:30 p .m .- Brownies'.WEDPjESDAY

' 5 p.m. • Juniqt'High Program.6:45 p.m/-Junior-Choir

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' SUNDAY .■ 9:15 a.m. - Sunday School for pre-school

•through high school ■ . i10:30. a.m. - Woiship Service, nuiseiy

provided: ‘ '

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF LINCOLN GARDENS

771 Somerset St.. j ■ Somerset ‘ '

SATURDAYNoon . Prayer Service SUNDAY

8 a.m. - Early Morning Woiship ■ '9 ; ^ a.m. - Church School-:

10;45 a.m. - Morning Woiship 11 a.m. 1- Junior Church

WEDNESDAY7 p.m; --Prayer Service '

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIEN- -T IS T -

110 Ryders Lane East Brunswick (201) 2 4 9 -^ 9

' SUNDAY -i l a.m. - Church Service - Subject “Arc

in. Disease, and Death Real?" Golden , ext: n Corinthians 2:14 "Now thanks be nto God, which always causelb us to dumph in Oirisl, and makelh manifest the avour of his knowled^S by us in every,

WEDNESDAY-— •--------7 to 8 p.m. - Reading'Roora 8 p.m. - Evening Service

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KINGSTON UNITED METHOpiST;CHURCH

Chiicch S tm t .Kingston/.

' - /sU h jD A Y .'.,■ 10 a.in. -Morning.Worship . / ■10 a.ra,; Sunday School' ; ■ . ' 'The Rev. Byron D, Lcasure, Minister,

wilt be officiating" ■' v " ■ '

MILLER MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

(comer of Ridge and New roads) Monmouth Junction

THURSDAY .7:30 p.m. - Choir Rehearsal

SATURDAY' 8 a.m. to I p.m. - Work Day at the church

SUNDAY9:30 a.ra. - Sunday School classes11 a.m. - Woiship Service with the

^Sacrgmcnt of Baptism _______ _____ ^Noon - Feilow^ip hour

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WORDS ON FAITH, By Glen C. Bachielder

Georges Road, Baptist Church. Everyone has faith. Jt ranges from

loving Gotf to expecting the sun to come: up in the morning. Faith is developed through teaching, exam­ple, and experience. If those things are flawed, then there is either a lack of faith; Of ifaith in falsehood.

Dr. Paul Vitz; professor of psy­chology at New York University, examined textbpoks used in about, three fourths of the nation’s schools.

-He-discoverodr—for—exanipler-that- Thanksgiving and the Pilgrims were treated without any mention of God or religion, one book describing them merely as ‘.‘people who make long trips.”

The story of Joan of Arc' “ is told without any reference to God, to religion, or to her being a saint. The, treatment is eritirely secular and

because Joan of Are was a woman.” ’ This is distorted history,! '■

There is favorable treatment of Commuriism in the Soviet Union,

-GhinarJ^icaragu8retcrT\-high-schboi- history text described Benedict Arnold as a “ hero of the day” Withno mention of his later trcason.i.

-"-seems to have bccii included simply

Rejection of parental values is ■encouraged. A typical text saysj “ Your values are your own ... what is right for your'parents may not always be right for you;” . '

These brief examples ’demonstrate -that-trath-is-not-nlways-being;served- in our educational processes. And;

, without truth, the development of healthy faith becomes warped and stymied. Jesus said, “ If you h,old to my teaching ... -you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.,’.’I. leave you with these questions: Are you sure that you know the truth? Arc you helping our children to'learn the truth? \ ^ a t is YOtlR faith?

Gommunitjif Presbyteriah turns 30. The,, Community Presbyterian-^ Church of the Sand Hills in K en-' •dall Park will celebrate, its 30th birthday on Oct. 10, 1989.

VThirty Something , Into the Nineties,” is the theme'ehosen for the celebration. The selected theme Is based on the popular TV program of transitions in peoples’ lives after age 30. / .

The congregation, with an inter­racial and international mix ’of people, and a largb‘increase of young families with children; sees

_itseltin.ttansition.as.it-pcepatcs.fQr. mlnistry in the next decade.

Recent changes hnyc been a revision of the Sunday morning schedule to allow for two worship services, and a decision to 'in ­crease the church’s accessibility' by construction of a driveway directly to Sand Hills Road.

The principal events of the 30th anniversary celebration will take place on Sunday, Oct. 15. At the 8:30 a.m. and 1 l:15,a,rn. worship services, guest.preacher will be Dr, Claude Labrunic, Moderator

:,QLtheiJnited Presbytcriiin-Ch.urch. of Brazil. Dr. Labrunio-and his wife, Clicia, also will lead study and discussion groups during the :church, school at 10 a.m. Begin­ning at 4:45 p.m., the church family will gather for'-a potluck fellowship supper and anniversary progiam. Following this will be congregational business meeting which will consider the church’s mission program for 1990. .

‘The Community Presbyterian

Congregation m embers of the Community Presbyterian Church of the Sand Hiiis. The church wiil / be ceiebraling its 30th birthday on Tuesday, Oct. 10.

Church of the Sand Hills is a caring Christian ministry serving North and South Brunswick and Franklin Township areas. Sunday morning worship is at. 8:30 a.m. and -11:15- a:m. and Sunday School is 10 a.m. The church is

located on Cuyler Road, off Sand Hill 'Road, in Kendall Park. -

While Sand Hill Road is tem­porarily blocked, access to the. church from Route 27 is easiest by taking Stillwell Road, turning right onto Emerald Road, and

going to its end at Sand Hill Road. Call Rev. Paul Walker, Minister, foir fu r th e r in fo rm a tio n at 201-297,-9182. Our - motto is, “ There is no strangers here; only new friends we haven’t met.” 'W c welcome you. lA ,

The Kusterbecks are home on leave

-

Medial missionaries to Ghana,' Richard and Katherine Kusterbeck : ^ back in the United'States for a month’s leave, partly to visit families and see new babies bom since-they left; and also to visit some churchc^ that'support" their effortsTn Ghana.

On the evening of Wednesday, Sept. 20, they visited Community Presbyterian Church of Sand Hills, where Richie served a; year as a ' seminarian from Princeton Theologi­cal Seminary. . '' Richie reports that progress at the Ghana hospital is going well — “ sort" of.’’ For effort to change a -“ bush

„ clinic” into a full-fledged hospital is , frightfully tim e-consum ing and

fraught with countless details. He and :,._lJae,arc Jnistratgd at lack of time to

for which.irj^'^?rmriecl7'Richie, in evangelism

and kac in. public health education.

Richie showed the church group a half-hour video-tape of the hospital and environs, including a'newly-built small building and some sheds, .as weir as solar, collectors that provide lighting in the hospital and refriger-

atibn for pefi^able medical supplies. Other solar equipment for pumping water has failed, and a technician to fix them can’t be obtained.

And such is the part of general frustration in obtaining both technical help and many special supplies and equipment readily obtainable in this

'country. Richie has a two-page list of small pieces of hardware to procure before returning to Ghana.

Housing also persists as a deterrent to progress, Richie has been unable to land .an .all-round skillcd medianic hiain'tain'.’jhe'yihcre^^^ am'pu.nT^ofp so|histicatccl equipment in th'e'Hosp'f-' tai; due to Ipk of uncrowded hous­

ing.Ghanians do have a natural mech­

anical bent, however. Unable to read or write, they stUI keep 20-year-old, cars operating well! GhanianS as a whole are highly intelligent, quick to grasp verbal instruction, patient and even-tempered.'

■Richie’s most pressing problem is correspondence. Mail service is “ atrocious,” he . laments. Letters from family, friends and. supporters arc known to have “ gone missing,” by foilow-up queries. Sonic even had checks in them that are never cashed.

‘ Therefore Richie urges anyone wishing to send checks to cither the hospital or the Kusterbecks them­selves, should make the checks out to.rRicttard-l^u^tcrbecK’ apd ^cfi scntl

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For the doctor who worked j'tHcre ■ alone for so many years, spent ; $73,000 of his . own money., qii

■ medical needs the hospital had to have.

Hence Richie and Kae are. most grateful for mail, .for funding, and for prayers. They sense God’s grace in it all and His blessing on th e : whole Ghana project. ;i .

But they do hope tq.get into their specialties on return, after leavee Dis­tant villagers are asking Richie to visit their village churches that Have no pastoral visitations in as much as three years’ time. , ;

And the need for Kae’s''public health education is desperate.' One

;baby in every five dies in its' first "■ year', 'ind h'alrdic'by'a'ge' fiye. Their'''' !■ diets aM sfcB‘61i(siy lacki'ng'in'prtitym;'“though they raise peanutS as a'cash ;

■ crop.,', 'So the-work seems overwhelming

at times, Richie'says, but weil.wqfth- wile because they feel they arc hoing something so desperately needed, that no one else is doing! , ,

Meanwhile 2-year-old Gregory is a healthy vigorous youngster.' He; has an excellent rhernory for • names which endears'him to all the person­nel, arid develops a bi-lingualt (Vo­cabulary easily. ,;

Sisterhbofd plans meetinigof the Aryanization of a Jewis] shopkeeper’s property during |thi Holocaust years. ' ’

Congregation B’Nai -Tikvah of This classic movie portrays the sfoi North and South Brunswick will hold of the Aryaniiation of a Jewis its monthly Sisterhood meeting at 8 • • • ■ •p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 11. -The meetings are held at the synagogue’s building on Finnegans Lane in North Brunswick.

Thir'mbhth’s program w iirbc .a’ discussion of the movie “ The Shop on Main Street,’! led by Ilene Karp.

It is recommended that you walcli the video prior to the meeting. The videocan'be borrowed from theJeny- Yaros Video -Library at the syn-■ agogue. Refreshments will be served.

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By Ron TuittSpecial Writer

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Raider Steve Boettger moves the ball upfield In last Thursday's loss to Colonia.Photo • Clenro

It wasn’t meant to be. ■ That’s the only rational way, to

explain ' North Brunswick’s heart­breaking'14-12 home loss last 'Thurs­day night to the Golonia- Patriots (2-0).^ ^

For 48 minutes^ the :underdog Raiders (0-3) matched their oppo­nents yard^for-yard, gruht-for-grunt and blow-for-bloifc. But when all was decided, a backbreaking penalty, an unbelievable pass completion, two p o o r sn a p s on k ic k s and a batted-down tWo-pbint conversion were too much to overcome.

Indeed, Lady Victory was a cruel s e d u c tre s s , e sp e c ia lly in. the first-half, when the Raiders nearly sent the heavily favored Patriots back to Colonia early.

After the Raiders’ Mike Davis ..picked o ff -quarterback Vincent Abene’s first pass early in the open­ing quarter, the offense, behind some impressive line blocking, went towork. ■ -...................

With linemen Joe Giampietro, John Cantalupo, Adam Gerbman, John Bohjtos and Michael Theokas opening holes wider than Route 130, the Raiders put together a beautiful

45= yard drive, topped off by Steve, ■ Boettger’s one-yard scoring run.

_A_horrible'-^ndp—negated—Kurt-Leichssenring's extra-point attempt.

Colonia responded on its next scries by driving 39 yards to the R a id e r 18, w h ere it f a c e d 'a

■fhTrd-and-eight, On that play, how­ever, A,bene (2-7-22, 2 INT) had to elude ff hard-charging Gerbman, and threw an incomplete pass.; On fourth . down, several other

' linemen joined Gerbman in.the hunt for “Abene and the- result was the

Patriots in total yardage, 99-36, and holding Colonia’s heraldet^ mnning back—Lconard -Dandridge _ to-^threei_ yards in four carries;; .

Conversely, Klaiisper was 0-6 in ■ the passing department, missing wide-open receivers on-several oct

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same.On the ensuing drive, the Raiders

committed their first crucial mistake. On a third-and-six from the NB 34, Mike Davis made a sensational, leap­ing grab o f q u arte rb ack Marc Klausner’s (2-16-23 yards) 31-yard bomb. ■ .

Biit' the play was called back be­cause of an illegal blocking penalty and the Raider drive stalled.

Late in the half,-after comcrback Joe Ciervo intercepted an Abene pass, NB had an opportunity to increase their lead. But on a field goal attempt from the 16, another bad snap left the Raiders pointless for their efforts. . .

Statistically for the . half,- the .Raiders dominated, outgaining the

Cedar Ridge Record— 2-0.OfTense-r- Pro-I offense. : Defense— 50."Last year’s meeting— Cedar Ridge 15, North Brunswick 7. Players to watch— TB. Damon Womble- (5-7, 170), TE/DE Bob Garrison (6-3, 240).Llbro on the Cougars' - “ They. are big and very good defensively. jVomble is a threat in thebackfield and we have to contain him.” :. ;;‘‘We have to control the line of scrimm age.The .-have an - ex­perienced,.line with a lot o f size.. If we can’t control the line, we arc in trouble.

‘ Tn order to win we have to run, passy tackle^ block and cut out the penalties.'These ore the things we haven’t bcen‘.':doing consistently.'; yet.”

set to‘iecohd seSisoh’ at Carteret

I' By Paul Fabbrir ' Sports Editor

Challenges. Excellence! Tradition.They are the abstracts that South

Brunswick head coach Nick Scefbd talked''dreamily, of in the preseason.A year-after ending three seasons of football purgaidry at South, BriinS- v wick r a wretched' one win in 27 gamfes' the .fifth-year head, coach- looked, .tp this season as an important one foj'the. schopL With an improve; , merit bn,'.qheck, even a duplication oflast|,yeaf’S|.5--4'season,:|jSc^fb(i.^ surc’!i|hat',.tj)js,,j'"~-----'-’'--'---''^s.jseasori.iwpuld/bq:'a turning'point in the program by ,which’ Viking , football would head into a new era.. The possibility of lights for the ftraib'all ] field next September wouldjjiiri underscore the impressive trarisihoh .that the New York-native

! Scefbo had fashibned iirVikmglaTrd! " ' Yet debilitating injuries to two very

pivotal , -knees have made those abstracts only less.tangible and forced Nick;Scerbo to gird his Vikings for the ‘second-season” .

Marching around a Viking prac­tice, the blue-and-white clad Scerbo. at times coiild be an ad for the Penn State, book store. He admits .that Joe Patern'i^ the long time Nittany Lion

coach, is a man whom he respects greatly. ■ • ;

“ He’s an idol of mine,” Scefbo said;' “ I’ve been reading (his), “ B y the B ook” In it he talkS about the; ’pursuit' of- excellence’ not.jusf of- v|ctories. 1 try to keep that In mind ; when the frastartion sets in. You’ve- just got to play with the cards you-ve? been dealt arid' handle the tough

;times.V : ' -While Scerbo clings to this ideal-;

istic notion, he is a practical man, aware that the barometer of Paterno’s

. excellchce is iricvitably'wiririing. Not" jbleshfcd'' with'’ iriU'ch; 'dbptiV,' .'Sthfbb ‘ ’ pointed to . ".Friday : night's game against Carteret in the preseason as the; beginning of the. Viking’s “ sec­ond season” when bothersome in­juries would heal and South Bruns­wick woiild operate at full strength.

Though guard Rod Nelson figures, to bolster the Viking line — a unit which forged sortie navigabje pass; ageways against Highland Park — the team will continue to be Without' its two best players.

Burly Peter Stelling, the All-GMC guard, hoped to be. back in uniform this week, but he is still experiencing

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CarteretRecord—; 2-0. - ' 'Offense-^ I-formation. , Defense-!- 5-2.Last year’s ’ meeting— Brunswick <13, Carteret 6 . : . , Players' to ..watcli--- QB -Brett Rackett (5-10, 175); .TB Anthony NorthmgtOnScerbo on the. Ramblers - ..“They

just beat New Brunswick' (who beat the-Vikings,18-0 in the season, opener) in somewhat, o f an i upset and they looked very good against

. Spotisw'ood.' I think even'-;-'ly balanced. ’ • '

' . Rackett is a very good'athlete at the quarterback spot and.we. have to prevent Northington from'going- -wiid.! They.vhave anr’awful; big offensive line, so our down people: have to have big games. . (. ‘ ‘Wo just have i to execute our

offense .for a whole game (which the Vikes have yet to do in the first two -.games) and .vwe;,should do well. Having (seriior guard Rod) Nelson back will help and we're looking to get Dan^TSunkiiu) a little more involved in the of­fense.”

Photo • Carl SwansonAdrian Burgos, shown here against Highland Park, will have to take up some of the slack caused by Joe Hadrick’s absence, Friday against Carteret.

■ V i . ,Viking runner Hadrick may be lost for year

By Paul FabbriSports Editor '

.. . South-Brunswick's quiet man,; joe Hadrick let his performance, do -

the. talking on the football field.' The Vikings ifiain- weapon last

year at the tailback spot, Hadrick’s■ seven 100-yard performances and

f,3()Q -yard "overall tally spoke volumes in South Brunswick’s 5-4 record last year. •

.But,when an injury in the Vik­ings’ opener against Nety Bmns- wick silenced his weekend. out­bursts and put his e n tfe senior season in jeopardy, the'Teticent runner went understandably mum.

’’1 was pretty upset ,at first,” Hadrick said. “ 1 just didn’t want,

■ to talk' to anybody. I clammed;u p .” ;! ; ■, Late in the second quarter of the 'Vikings" 18-:0 loss to the Zebras; Hadrick .took . a pitchout and moved left; When he tried to .cut back, his cleat failed to catch any: of the slippery turf, and his knee gave way. >; ..“ Nobody even hit me,” he said.,.-‘-‘Some people thought it

" inight^ have-been -a-cheap shot because a couple of New -Brans- wickguys fell on top of me, But I went, to plant and felt something snap,” ^

Joe H adrick...surgery on Friday

hric spectator. the next week against Highlaitd Pirk, a game in which he nearly didn’t attend.

“ Even th o u g h th ere was ' ‘ 3 ab

Hadrick valiantly , made it out for the first series of the second half,, buy'on punt; coverage, Hadrick further aggravated the in­ju ry , diagribsed as an te rio r cmciate ligament damage, and was finished. How finshed will be

. determined Friday iri an operating room.- '

Subtly evolving as a leader on th'e youthful Vikes, Hadrick had a more difficulty dealing with injuiy than a filling linebacker. He wia lipcomfQrtably reduced to a.sidc-

hothing I coul.d do about it, I felt like I let. the team'down. I was stuck oh the sidelines-with ice on my knee (in ,the second half

’agairiSt New'Bruriswick)" aridlhere was nothing I could do. 1 felt so bad?. 1 almost didn’t go to the game. But 1 talked it over with my

_dad_(Joseph_Sr.):;arid_he^said_l- shpuld be out there.” , .■ : -

His father, the coaching staff and his' friends have tempered ' Hadrick’s frustration and cheered him up. Tinged with disappoint-.. ment, Joe- realizes, his importance to the team —• a|beit as a spectator — and clings to' the hope he ban play one more game in a Viking uniform.', “ After putting so much into the preparation for this year, for me to

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Surprising Vikings cut down Cedar Ridge, now 5-1By Paul Fabbri

•■Sports EditorPerhaps one play from Tuesday’s

~TT“win;'overCcdarRidge"embodied~ the South Brunswick season up to this

■ point; A scant four minutes into the.- second half, senior forward Gordon Gons took a header from sweeper Jason Didorina. Gons; spying an open Dan Sabathc downfield, booted the ball in his direction, but .the pass appeared to be long..; Sabathe, though, had other designs on the ball. Never breaking stride, the sophomore wing raced deep into the Cedar Ridge comer for the ball. He

; and his mark, who had stayed with him step for fleet step, collideii near the endline, _

Sabathe waV. the earlier riser, 'whereupon he directed the ball to a waiting Ivan Wheejer. The senior fullback took the perfect pass and. sledgehamirieteda right, foot nail into ■ the Cougar net.

The goal was the decisive one in the contest — although Gons would add an insurance tally later in the period-—„as South Brunswick reejed off. its fif^.straight, victory: to lodge ! comfortably and surprisingly into recond place in , the GMC White Division. The play symbolized the hustling, overachieving 5-1 Vikings, who with the victory, setup a meet­

in g between the division’s 'to'p7iw6 teams. Thursday afternoon they;, travel to Iselin to try to deflower 6-0'

_j.F. Kennedy.I_J;lIn a-way,.iLis a.surprise,l!_Viking_l

coac'h'Tony Zea said of .the Viking’s early season success! “ We lost a lot to graduation and. transfers, but we had some good, strong players conh^ ing back.” • ^“ The thing that had me concerned was how quickly the little guys would come along,” he said.

By “ little guys, Zea was refeiring to those players, both underclassmen

.and upperclassmen, from whom he wasn’t quite sure- what-to-expect. Confident of the solid performances exhibited in past seasons by Gons, Didonna, Jeremy Seepra and goal­

keeper Jason Goldman, Zea needed strong supporting performances from the rest of his team. Thus far, he’s gotten them.

‘A guy^like Jeff'C reenbcf^TF freshman backer) looked lost at the beginning of the season. Now that we are into the season, he is playing like a much better player.” . '

Zea a lso c ite s S a b a th e , the

architect-of the game winning goal, as a playerwho is instmmental in the team’s record.

;; “ Dan has very good vision out Ttiefe.' He is able to tell what is going"on around him. He will be a big asset to this team in the years to come.

Another player who shows steady improvement is senior Dave Mack. Mack placed a deft chip shot from 20

yards out just beyond the reach of Cougar goatlcnder Chris Reed to tie the game, I-l.

“ Dave was just fluttering around in "the'begihning;“‘ Zea saidr“ but he is- getting better and better every game. He showed that today.”

“ Generally, I’m happy "with the

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Staff Photo • Mark CzajkowskiSouth Brunswick’s Jeff Greenberg, (right) shown here kicking the ball into the face of an unidentified opponent in a scrimmage, h asbeen one of Tony Zea's ’’little guys” responsible for the Vikings fast start.

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NB traveling teams win one, lose pair

Photo • Bill Hartko

Center forward Doren Davis (above) executes a header in Sunday’s home gam e whiie Sting’ midfieider Christopher Kikeih'an (beiow, center) steals the ball from his W oodbridge counterpart.

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The North Brunswick Soccer Club had a. busy weekend; as three of its

• traveling teams, were in action. Of the three, only the division III Stingemerged with, a victory.... ’, V ” STING 2 .

Woodbridge 0North Brunswick’s division ill

-boys’-tcarhr^StingT-boosted-their-re-,- cord to 3-0 with a tough .win over Woodbridge. Sunday’s gatii'e was the first of four crucial ones in the team’s . ten gaihe season.

Left wing Anthony Maroiie put Sting on the scorebo^ 'early 'in the first quart'er''when he slammed in a forwarding pass frorh midfielder Ricki 'Fonseca. North Bfhnswick . dominated play for thO-rernciinder of the'half, and halfback Christopher Kikelhan was instrumental, control!-,

■ ing the flow of play. Minding the net for Sting in . the first half, Doren Davis had one save.

Woodbridge came but fired up for the second half, putting a lot of pressure on North Brunswick’s de­fense. Keeper Paul Tibbitt had seven saves, and sweeper Josh Goodelman and stopper Faustp Guerrero also blocked shots that looked like sure goals.

North Bronswek scored insuratice goal at the end of the third quarter. From thirty yards, Guerrero’s'shot out took a high arc, then dipped just enough to pass beneath the crossbar.' The goal was set up by a centering . pass from half baek Mark Weinstein-i Weinstein’s midfield, hustle in the second, half of the game helped to . fmstrate Woodbridge’s striker, a big factor in the Sting’s shut-out.

Flemington 3 ; BULLETS 2

. The .Division IV North Brunswick Bullets lost a stjueaker at their home field in Veterans! Park this past

Sunday! Despite an early 2,0 lead, the hbmr: team was unable to hold oti for the win.

Tommy Blbndet bpened the scor­ing off a pass from Peter Tsakalakos. Caio Squitra converted bn. a rebund

, for the .BuUetk.-second goal. The ' Flemington Raiders tiianaged to

sneak orte’ shot through before haif-time; cutting the North Bruiis- wick lead to 2-1.: ; ' •• In the second half, the Bullets’ | d e fen se got a workout; Keeper Rob­ert Vartughian and fullbacks Bladimif Norman and Peter Walsh; blocked several.Raider attacks. Sweeper.Gr^: Burjew. converted the goal ; while

’ Vartughian was drawn out; bn a ehallenge, Burlew then th^ated a rebound shot.‘J fh e ' Raiders scored twice in the second half, to earn the 3-2 victory. The loss drops the Bullets to a j-2-0 record.

Staten Island 5■ ■ .V 'A S 'T O R M O V i'; . ’ ,

Both divisibti V boys’ teams look­ed somewhat lost as they matched up for Sunday’s game . on the girls’, varsity field at the high school. The ’ goal pOste ori the smaller adjacent field were out of,position,.forcing the change of venue.

North Bmnswick's Storm played a . good first half, mounting teveral, ‘‘almost , successfirr’; ;attacks. and holding’ Staten; Island to 'one goal. The score came late in the second . quarter,' after a throw-in set up a cross

,to the left wing; .Goal keeping chores for Storm

were split, between Lyke Serafin, Joseph Gamarota, and Rpry Snepar... Fullbacks Matt Osbourne’’’and Jeff Abrams played • ati excellent game under a lot of pressure. Abrams made one save in the first half when he flew across the field 'to cover the goal when Serafin was faced with • a two-on-one attack from Staten Island, Storm is now 1-1-1 for this season.

Raider goalie Brian Carolan goes up to stop a shot in a recent North Brunswick gam e. ' ; v

Strugglihg Raiders face : crucial two wfeek s ^

Continued from Page 17A pain in his right knee, which he injured during the preseason.

As difficult a loss to suffer is the; absence of senior running back Joe Hadrick; Contingent on arthroscopic surgery, this week, the dangerous Hadrick, may be lost for the entire season only 33 yards into the year,.

“ Losing Joe is a very difficult blow for this team,’’ Scerbo ad- m’lUcd. “ Not only do we lose out, lone breakawy threat, but :we lose' a

guy who was becoming a .team leader. Without Joe everyone: else will have to pick up the load.”

Without Hadrick, the South Bmns- wick margin for offensive error will be minimal.'Junior Adrian Burgos and sophomore ^ u i s prellarta per­formed admiably irr the ’Highland

-Park loss and Grant Weed, DarrejJ Sunkins and Korey Jones will also be implimented into the Viking running gamO" this week. But without the; presdnVe-bf'a proven passing game,”

South Bmnswick’s offense will'be, a plodding, grind-it-out attack a

By Paul FabbriSports Editor

• There are other factors involved in the Raidc’f’s sluggish start.

,, “ We’ye had a lot of games in such____ 0. 0-,-_______ - Citing the failure of his youthful a short amount of time and that'has '

difficult ' enterprise for any high team, to ripen and a simple lack of had an effect. With the rain, we'just cshool football team- converted scoring opportiintiea, ’ haven’t .been able to pracicc as much

North Brunswick soccer coach Stan ‘as we should, especially with such a “ It’s tough to rely bn that kind of Williston points tb the next tw o ; young team.”, , . : , J : ' '

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A 34-1 reeprd is not cause for public embarrassment, but Williston is a man accustomed to winning, so the team’s slow start does concern him. ■ . ;

"The way our division is set up,” Willistbn explains, “ We- hayc , to finish near the ‘ top in order to go anywhere in the state tournament. If we finish poorly, we’ll draw one of the better teams in the county. '

“ We started, with some tough , games on purpbse (Steinert and St. Joseph’s) knowing we’d potentially

Continued from Page 17Ajust sit and watch is really disap­pointing.

“ All through the preseason there was talk wondering whether we were going to have a team leader. Last year the seniors were great leaders, but we were also a pretty experienced team.

“ 'This year we were a,lot young­er and inexperienced. L think the team was looking up to me and at first I was really doubting myself.I shocked myself, because I felt , , lose some games, but feeling thatthe team had a lot of confidence in me.” .. ■ ■ . - , • •

Hadrick hopes that the college recruiters display similar con­fidence in him during the the winter. At last count,: Hadrick estimates that 23 DivisiqnT-A and

~i;4.’A“~ahobls~have“ expressed' interest. ; ;

.“ I don't knovy what their . opinion of me is now,” he said.’ ’The doctor said if I really want to keep playing football, I won’t let this injury stop me. I’m going to have to go through a lot of physi­cal therapy and just deal with thepain.” _ _ ...1...,;.::;__’■“ 1 d'bn’t know if I’ll play again

for- South' Brunswick, but I’m going to hm track in the spring'to get myJegs back together. ;•

“ I want tb keep playing foot­ball.” /

Even from the quiet man, it is a' message that is loud and clear;;

they,would benefit us in the end. W e ' - didn't think we’d be undefeated at

this juncture in, the season, but .we didn’t think ,we’d have four losses either.”

RaideTs^^=;i^

Williston a|so undtrlines the dis-; parity ■ between the team’s ’ gbals, ‘ scored and goals allowed. : ’ ■

“ The fact is we’ve scored 17 goals and given up 15 and that’s not a good ratio. We haven’t been gettjng .the good scoring opportunities; th a t :we need up front. That’s an area'we have to work On. ■' ’ ’ .'vv,;!'!"'

"The nature of the game of soccer- is that you can play ra trememdbus game and still lose 1-0.” ’, Wijliston is optimistic that begin­ning next week, when the' team embarks on its second go-round' of ; league opponents, that the Raiders can turn the season around. —' “ That’s when ^ e get another shot

at the White Division opponents. Our goal at the beginning'of the season was to win the White Division.'If.we play well for the rest o f the schedule, we feel we can.”

Continued from Page 17A o u ts id e g u y -a n d h o o k ed o u r , . , , . - , ; , 4incbacker.” ..casions and having several good The Raiders^ still had a shot,, pa^es dropped. : especially after Patriots punter Nick

But an upset was still 24 minutes sherraetta got bff a thre^yard punt away . after a bad snap. • *

On the hairs first possession, Dan- ■ After runs by Boettger and Datiis, dndge began to live ropro his press ^nd a Klausner 10-yard pass comple-

■cligxings, breaking off 10 runs for 58 tioi,' ciervo, North^ Brunswick yards. On one, a. beautifuf 16-yard the ball to the three. / >■reamper up, the middle, safety Dan Klausner eventually scored on a

CutContinued from Page 17 A .way we’ve been playing,” Zea of­fered of his team’s quick start. “ We could have done things a little better today. There were; some passes we could have made and we should have had'a couple more goals.

“ We were afraid. of these guys coming into the game because'we’ve had some haid rimea when we play them up there. I,’ happy to get this win.”

.The Wikings demohstfated a fam­iliar pattern in the game, allpvving

• ^ d a r Ridge on the board first. Full­back Art Iwaniiira converted a -perfr" ally kick, the only shot that would elude Goldman for the afternoon. He made II saves for the game while: Cedar Ridge’s Reed stopped eight South Brunswick shots. ;

As they, are apt. South Brunswick turned the tables in the second half (“ I don’t know if I was happy or sad that they scored first,” Zea won­dered, “ maybe it , woke us up.,” ). Most of the second half was played in Cedar Ridge territory os the Cougars had few serious attempts to make the game closer.

Libro. prevented , a long touchdown' with,a saving fackle. ’

On %-thira-and-goal from at the five, Abcne faked a handoff to Dan- dridge' and ran it in himself. Archie Seale’s extra-point put NB at a '7-6 disadviintag'e.

At'the start of the fourth quarter, th e -’.P a tr io ts . b e g an th e i r . gamerwinning drive from their own 23. v . ’ ......• On a third-and-six from the NB 46,'

the . Raiders were crushed by a freakish . play,- Rolling left, Abene • launched a pass to '’John Caldwell, who had beaten Mike^Davis. The free safety re.coverpd, however, and was able to deflect the undeiihrown ball.

Unfortunately, he Reflected ‘ into the hands Ofi advantageously placed Cougar Craig Spirko. This 22-yard’ “ immaculate reception” gave Cbl- oiiia a first down at the Raider 23.• “ They’ll read It as a great play and

-woTI- read-it-as-a.lucky-play.-but-it-was just the latest in a series of bad breaks we’ve been getting,” said Raidercoach Steve Libro.

■ Two plays later, tailback^ L.T. Levine made the most of his only cany by breaking-two tackles and . sprinting in for the score. Seale’s extra point made it 14-6. .

Unwilling to admihthe touchdown was a letdown in the wake of the defla ting pass , L ibro believed

. Levine’s touchdown resulted, from solid execiltion,.

'"The just, caught iis with the play,” he said. “ They worked our .

quarterback siieak to make it .14:.12 with 1:28 left to play. ; -V;,

On the two-point conversion at­tempt,; Klausnerls pass; to Davis-was batted down.' . .

The Patriots recovered Leichssetir- ing’s onside kick and a ■: 12-yard, pandridge run, good for a first down,; sealed the Raider’s iate.-: ■'

,The schedule doesn’t get kinder for th? winless squad as", it { travels' to Cedar Ridge to face the Cougar^ this Saturday at 1 p.m. • : :•

Despite the odds, Libro js‘!bp-, timistic. “ 'We-’vc played every game even,” he noted.’ “ Maybe the. .ball i will bounce for the Raiders Satur-' day.” '■ ;

North Brunswick CotonU ’ :

0 6 r - I I7 , 7 ^ 1 4 .

_NB—Boettger (kicit failed) •C-^^Abene 5 run (Scale kick)C—Levine 23 run (Scale klijt) — NB—Klausner 1 run (conversion failed)

First downs Rushci-Yards Passing Yards PassingFumblcs-Lost. Punts -Avg. PcnalticS'Yards

C■ -11

40-143 ’ ,'26 - 2.?.2-

1*0 2*19.0

6*80

.aNB ' "N /H : 37il35:-

i23’-' M 6-0

1*1 4-27.2

4-55Individual Totals

Rushli^ — NB: Boettger 26-97, Ciervo 4*14; Davis 2*7, Klausner 4*17. C: Dandrldge 23*92i Levine 1*23. Devanny 9*21. Avene 7*7. ’ ■*

Passing — NB: Klausner 2*16*0*23. C; Abcne 2*7*2*26. , - i

Receiving — NB: Davis 1-13, Ciervo MO. Cf Spirko 1*22, Dandridge 1*4.-.

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Rffuctant Eayres foMifiesBy Paul Fabbri

Sports EditorOnce; just once, Claudia Eayres

-would^likerto-play-oftonsei^lt^eems-

IS going to go. , ’“ We like to move the ball around

back there; and ndtjustbarig it ahead. Claudia lets us do that.’’

Ttie move represents anoiKcTpliase:,h o u g ^ tx v e ^ p h e , :e l^ has:other^' In’ a ^onltmi^n| s a g r ^ f E ^ ideas^.After,having an offensive DOS- fensive d o l d r u m s . ' ‘isi^;^fter,having an offensive pos-

I ition tempfirigly offered to her in the ‘I played for the traveling teampreseMpn,_,';i the previously arid for one reason, orsenipnsMC^ player ts again on.the' -^ndlher 1 svas forced to play goal, I wrpng^ide o f the field. Although to , got biirried out ahd i wanted to.takc aher personal disfnay, her presence m break,”thedeferisive end is paidcularly com-; , Eayres, who is also a. shooting

® on the girls basketball- team,• t i j returned to the playing field in'the

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one goal in their last three games, a happening which Bearden feels has much to do with the jilay of Eayres.

,i“ When the sweeper has a good game,'t~Beard[en s a i d ^ ’lhe other-

; team doesn’t score; too muchf That’s what has been happeiling with,us.”

“ She’s the ; old veteran back there,” ' he sardonically comments,

' referring to 'his*'youthful defensive ■ unit.;“ She;s vocal but she also leads by her hustle. She's willing to let the ball hit her and she’s not afraid to make contact. The other kidsr-See that

..andplayharder..” .

Idudson. Our d ^ e n s e ^ been real- BbmbersUravelirig teani, Eayres got ly . su-ong and C la u < ^ , been the. to play on the front line ririd, her

„ appetite for. soccer was again whet, sweeper 'iSue ; , “ I wasn’t playing goal arid 1 found

Rowmski was lo st, for this season myself having a Jot of fun. *! with a n ; injury It was 'obvious to N ■ • , , ,Raider coach Ray Bearden who the. Coupled with the 'urgings of the ’Eayres’-apparent was.' ' , since - graduated Sue; LibrO' and

“ I knew Claudia could hatfflle the Hudson, Eayrcsitscame out -for theteam her junior year ah'd'the Raiders haye subsequently benefitted.

“ They had been trying to get me to

responsibility. She has dprie a-super job for us,” Bearden says. ” ^ ’s, adapt^ .yell, going front Jh-stopperwhere she’s had to<mark’Ohe'person' come out since my frcsTiman year,”

_landjise.SQmeJinesse;toa.powet.game-.;iEayres.saidA‘-They finally-;talked-me- ' where;she’hM to overlook the whole into it.” . ' y .' : ; .

offense arid anticipate where, the hall ' The 5-1 Raiders have allowed just

Aware that her play hSs contributed to the team’s ' quick' start, Eayres doesn’t mask her, feelings abo.ut-the sweeper position. ; ■ » , ; •' ‘‘1 don’t like it,” ^he said. “ Last year, 'I had Sue to rely on whenever I made mistakes. Now if I make rnis- takes,- they can turn into goals.. There’s really a lot of pressure on'me.

•,‘The mith was that I was going to move to midfield and I was looking forward to playing some offense and. getting some recognition. Back there (on defense), you don’t get too much. ...iJiBut-I knew it was best-for-the - teariii so l jiist did it.”

One form of recognition Claudia

ltat4iiSa4: U*Claudia Eayres

...Raider sw eeper'’feels is forthcoming is the rewards that accompany a CMC White, Division crown.

“ Even though we’re young I think we’re doing really well. If we keep playing the .way we have been, we can win the division title.”

—-With-Eayres-on. the; defensive— albeit reiuctaritly - that is a distinct possibility. - ,

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Thc contest,; open to males age il6-21, wiliyonrist of a 90-second posing, routine. Proof of age is re­quired and a $10 entry fee is payable the day of the contest, proceeds for

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The first three finishers will receive trophies.' Also, the first plaee \vinner will receive a free.three month mem-, bership at either Golds Gym or Flip-Over Fitness Center. The second place finisher will receive , a. one month membership to either facility. The third place finisher will receive a trophy. Fourth and fifth place finishers Will receive sweatshirts.

For further information on he con­test call Randy at Gold’s Gym at 329-8300 or Flip-Over at 238-0880.

Rdekettes, Comets register victories

ROGKETTES 3 ’Woodbrldge Lightning 2

The Rockdttes, after a Week’s rest, were back on the soccer field Sunday and were ready to play. The Woodbrldge Lightning played an aggressive defense, and the Rockettes used quick passes to beat them. The Rockettes scored first when Anneli Payne found the

"upper comet on a cross from Leigh Cop|x:ll. Late in the; first half the Lightning tied the score on a long shot just over the Rock- ettes’ goalie’s reach. The Rock-

‘ettes continued to pressure the Lightning with repeated rushes; but could not score as the Light­ning goalie made many tough saves. ; '

In the second half, the'Rock­ettes continued to pressure the Wpodbridge defense. The llock- ettes finally, found the net when Leigh Mahr'riiadc a long pass to

"righr?wing"3aria Trinka who beat the goalie to the long side. The Rockettes seemingly put the game away,-when- late in the game, Payne found a streaking Nancy Shehata on the left wing, and Shehata beat the goalie.

Woodbridge did not give up, though, and with fotir mitlutes’ left, made the ' score',; 3-2. The Rockettes regrouped, and held.off a swarming Lightning offense as they brought all ten players up to try and tie the game. The defense of.Bea Arendt, Raquel Burgos and Arinalisa Trinka secured the win for the Rockettes.

played strong defense with an . open attack to go ahead 2-1 at the, ■ half. Adam Serota scored first for ,the Comets, llien good pressure produced .Kevin Volnar’s goal.

In the second half, the Comets kept the offense up with a goal on a breakaway by John Sweet. A late goal fiy the Knights made .it exciting. Ian Boyd, Ryan Erdreich

-and-Ghirag-Amiri-had-strong‘d e '- fensive games for South Bruns­wick.,

COMETS 1 Mount Olive Terrors 0

COMETS 3 V Metuchen/Edison Knights 2The South Bmnswick Comets

d e fea te d M e tu ch e n /E d iso n Knights on Sept. 17 to open die fall 1989 season.

, Behind 1-0 early, the Comets

The 'South Brunswick Comets won a hard fought game, Sunday, Sept. 24th against the Mount 01-;. ive 'T e r ro rS i , With the win, the Comets improved to 2-0 for the ■young season. ■

Todd-Gill scored-the game’s only goal on a direct kick from 20 yards out. The Comets had several chances to up-their-lcad,-however, they came up empty. Strong play by Eric Lupo anchored the de­fense.

The second half of this evenly matched game had more of the

; same scoreless activity. Outside fullbacks, Andrew Waxman and Ryan Erdreich kept pressure in the Mount Olive end. ;

CRUSHERS 4 CHEETAHS 0

In th is action packed ‘C ’ Division gariie, the Crushers prevailed 4-0. Altough the tewo teams were evenly matched, the Crushers were able to capitalize on several mistakes by the Cheetahs. Matt Anderson led . the ..Crushers -- with two goals while Marcin Makowicki and Tony Bruno had one each.

Nicole Floiran, Meghan Roque- more, Mike Piotrowski, Ricky Luca and Darrel Pearce turned in excellent defensive games.

H O W T H E Y STA N D — G reater M iddlesex Conference

FOOTBALL STANDINGS

YearnBishop Ahr..

WHITE UIVBiION

South Plainneld..

■‘'Staff phdt6|»^JodtuMiist:ih-B&dakh8h

South, JBrunsvvIck’s number one singles player Mellisa Reisner,.shown here last week, led the Vikings to an opening round ,GMC' cesar Ridge................. 2

tourney victory over Carteret. - j.n .Kennedy.................... ,0North Brunswick........ ' 0

Rdider, Viking seeds win in GMC tourney

Monroe...............

■ 'Ovcialt J

r D 2 0

S C H E D U L E’ ; ’ F riday* O c to b e r 6

South B ru n sw ick .................... .at C a rte re t,Highland Park............at New Brunswick.P i s c a l a w o y . . .......at Madison Central.Perth Amboy........V......at East Brunswick,

■ vSaturday,...Qctober 7 . N o rth B ru n sw ic k ...; . . . . i.a t C e d a r R idge ,

Bishop'Ahr.............ot'Metuchen,Colonia....................1......... ...lOt Monroe,SQUth:Platnricld...,-...-.......ai J.FiKcnnedy,

-,Si. Peter's.,....i..:........ir..ai Spotiswood.' St. Pius....;..... !..............at.South River,

7:30.7:30. . 7:30. 7:30-

7t3Q,..1:00;2:00.

itOOtuv

RESULTS Thursday, Sept.- 28

South Brunswick 5..........‘......Perth Amboy 3.North Brunswick 3.......................Bishop Ahr 0

Tues,„Oct, 3 ■South Brunswick 3...................Cedar Ridge 1J.F.Kennedy ..... ....'....Perth Amboy 3

, SCHEDULEThursday,'Oct. 5

South Brunswick at J.F.Kennedy, 3:45 s iB lshop Ah r at Cedar R idge . 3:45 ■1-1 Iferth Amboy at Madison Central, 3:45” i:: ; in • •

■ Friday, Oct. 6ITscataway at North Bruttswick, 3:45

RESULTS Friday, Sept. 29:

North Brunswick 5....................Bishop Ahr 0• Tuesday, October 3, ,

South Brunswick 2....'.............. Cedar Ridge 1.SCHEDULE

, Thursday, Oct. 5 J.F.Kennedy at South Brunswick, 3:45 Cedar Ridge at Bishop Ahr,.3:45-

Friday.’Oct. 6 ‘ „* • iMadison Central at Sayrevitte. 3;45 .. . »»• -noNorlh Brunswick at Plscataway, 3:45

Saturday, Sept. 30 J.P. Stevens at Bishop Ahr, 10:00

BLUE DIVISIONCarteret...............'........ 2

Both North and South Branswiek scored convincing shutout victories in the first round of the GMC girls’ tennis tournament taking place this week. .The second-ranked Raiders of Nbftli Brunswick blanked Spot- tswood arid were reheduled to meet seventh-seeded Sayreville at home Wednesday. '. ' ,

The- fourthi-ranked Vikings of South Brunswick thumped Spot-c tswood and were scheduled to meet fifth-seeded Metuchen Wednesday.

-That match-will-also-be-athomo.— ' GMC Tournament -

SOUTH BRUNSWICK S C arteret,0 ,,

SINGLES; Melissa Reisner d. Rachel Roiz, 7-5, 6-2; Barrie Schor

D O U B L ES: Sonrii Lee and Monique Arico d. Kim Woodward and Christy Holtzman, 6-0, 6-0; Zina Villano and Theresa Stone d. Dana Stewart and Michelle Warvel, 6-0, 6-1. Rfcord: 8-1 ,

i - R e a d . T im e o n

■for a l l y o u r ^ e r itd r ta ln m e n l

n e e d s .

St. Pius......Highland Park...Spotswood.......Meiuchcn.........South River......New Brunswick,St. Peter's.;'.'..;..South Brunswick........ 0

' RESULTS . Thursday, September 28

Colonia 14, New Brunswick .12 Highland Pork 33, St.Peter’s 22 Bishop Ahr 19, J.F.Kennedy 0 'Carteret 19, ^llsw ood 12 , .

' Friday, September 29Madison Central 33..................Penh Amboy 0

■ South River 33................ ......... 'i..... Metuchen 0, Sunday,. October 1

New Bmnswick 53...x......... ................St. Pius 0Cedar Ridge 15........................South Plainneld

STANDINGS WHITE DIVISION

: : Conf.Team W L 'J.F.Kennedy.................. 6 0South Brunswick......... 4 INorth Brunswick......... 3 2Cedar Ridge.................. 3 2ftrth Amboy................ 1 4 (Bishop Ahr................. 0 3Madison Central........... 0 5

OverallL T 0 0- I 0

STANDINGS WHITE DIVISION

« . . . . Conf.Team W L .’North Brunswick......... 5 0 iMadison Central........... 3 1 * <South Brunswick......... 2 2Cedar Riiigc..... . I 3J.F.Kennedy.................., 0Bishop Ahr..................... U 3

2 2

STANDINGS WHITE DIVISION

Conf.Team W LNorth Brunswick......... 7 0South Plainfield........... 7 ISouth BnmsWick......... 6 1Bishop Ahr....................... 4 4Monroe............................. 3 3J.F.Kennedy..................... 2 5

Overall

d. Jurig Lee6-2, 6-3;-Jamie Cane d. Heathqr Platt, 6-1, 6:0.

DOUBLES: Jill Weber and Erica Schor d. Allison .Comba and Irena, Sapirak;,. 6-1,, 6-1; Christin Mbretz and Shalinee Kishore d. Nikki Re- naldi. and Adrianne Corcorfin, 6-0, 6-1.’ Record: 6-1 - V

' NORTH BRUNSWICK 5 Spottswood 0 . ;

SINGLES- Mary Zink d., Debbie Strober, 6-4,6-1; Gina Garda d. Lisa Plaschnik, M , 6-2; Leslie Mcllwain d. Jennifer Koslovyski, 6-3, 6-0. .

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.b u ild in g at the park to ta lin g 233,760 square feet, scheduled.'for

completion in spring 1 9 9 0 . , Both Midlantic Distribution liic.

and GMB; Corp. chosci Jamesburg Road Corporate .Park for its central location, midway .between New ;York and Philadelphia.; . , ,' ‘ ‘Jam esburg Road Corporate' Park is, an ideal location for our company/;^ said Jam es Babcock, president o f -Midlantic , pistribution Inc.; “ Midlantic /offers : a; uniquei warehousing". setvice,’) ! continued Mr. Babcock. ‘ ‘At Jamesburg, we offer 414,000 square feet of food . distribution space for, consumer: goods; and dry grocery items;; as, well . as ;:168.,00Q, .:squafe./Teefj^pf re fr ig e ra ted ' space for: f r o z e n , ; chilled and. deep frozen Vfood a n d ! d e s s e r t s s it c h . a s- i c e e re a m ’ products,’’: Midlantic is .the only, warehouseman in the Northeast cur- ! rently offering’ these two services side by side.'” V ' , v : .,. Midlantic has three major clients:

the thanufacturer p f dry! and: frozen food products such. as’, Campbell, Procter! & Gamble, ,Nestle:;Foods and ;Haagen Dazsf’the purveryor of fo o d such as fe s ta u ra n ts an d , franchise restaurants, hotels, 'aif- lih e s ; and m a jo r su p erm ark e t chains,, such ! as Foodtpwn and

L95, the East Coast’s major' trans- portatiohcorridor.-, ' ' ( " " r . ■

More, than 50,000 square feet of b i f i l d - to - S u i t ' d i s t r ib u - tion/manufaetiiring space, is curreiit-

;ly ' under,//construction , for,,' GMB : Corp. the; iritemational producer of; - automotive parts, For more than 40years, GMB has produe'ed universal joints and,, water!/pum ps,'for/the

freight ! overnight delivery from Midiantic’s key central location, on New York.

' automobile industry.j,GMB. Coip.; as a ' specialized- producer,':/has unique requirements for its . opera-

. tion. DKM’s industrial ’develop­ment -and construction team! met with GM B’'ofricials to plalif'and

/ephstruct/V building ;sM|ted-^ needs of. the 'specialty producer of

/automotive parts!; /,!’''! / ! ’;!!:!//!!:' Jamesburg Road Industriab Park and its neighbor Payton Industrial Park offer 1-.5 million square’feet of distribution/industriai'/Space;'’’The .parks are developed and;owned by DKM I Properties!! Corp., :! of >.!L.aw- 'renceville. For leasiilg infprtnation, call Barbara rtauter, vice! president o f Marketing and Leasing, atT609) 896-2160. ! !: !!/-/; /« / , . . . /

DKM .Properties Corp;'/ 6f Law- fenceville is a fully integrated real estate development attd: investment

' -finii with its own constniction and managetheVif ddmp'anies/iDKM is a s u b s id ia 'ry .i t ro f —'P h e '’t'’D;ys- on-Kissn'er-Moran, Coip.,, a !priyate investment group headquartered in

Men’s formal wear arrives / at The Mall at Fashion Plaza

Dante Tuxedos he'ld the grand opening of its newest store in The Mail at Fashion .Plaza in North Bmnswick. Dante, one of the larg­est distributors of mens formal on the East Coast, hasbeen/ag'gressive- ly entering growth markets through-,, out New Jersey, and New'York.

According to Vin Cresci, Dante', director of operations, the North Brunswick-area is especially attract­ive. “ We are very , pleased to be opening in one-* o f :the 'nation’s -, fastest growing areas, the Route 1' CofridorTThis area, with Its.many businesses, residential communities and c u ltu ra l a t t r a c t io n s is a

merchant’s dream come true.” Company Controller Dpnna Gol-

onna says it seems appropriate that Dante'operied in Fashion Plaza. . “ Dante has always been known :fpr distinctive style. Now we have ? store in ; Fashiotj ! Plaza -L we couldn’t have! asked for a more logical tie-in. Fashion Plaza itself is modem; well maintained, centrally located and contains unique stores and shops that aren’t found in your typical mail. This is the:place for the shopper who wants something d i f f e r e n f . * ^ r ~ ~

The Dante difference is evident In’, its large selection of the latest

designer formal ' wear-- and,: ac­cessories , from . world^lass!, names like Pierre Cardin, . Heriry Grethel, Raffmat|, Christian pior;;_Lord

!West, After Six arid GeorgioPatri- no. D aiite; has .also;distirig'uished itself as a leader in the formalAvear industry by offering personalized, service. Mr. : Cresci explained, “ Offering the best selectioii is not enough. We take great .care to provide ; the . finest ..personalized service from helping our customers

rse letn 'the ■tight' tdxedo--/anal!’^ - ’7 bessories to' ensuring they//'get' a' perfect fit.” .

Former DJ runs entertairimeht' Denny More, former disc jockey on New Brunswick radio station w e r e , has announced the opening of his new entertainment agency inSouth tops.wick;' Mr. More

in show business and have kept in' want, then we go out and make the,, contact with them. Sp 1 would just contacts and book them,; The best' give the persorr "on the other end o f/ part is that we take an* agejit’s, the phoe. the name and nurnber of a ! commission from the acts'so/itedsts comic 1 knewr“oi“ 8'*dahcer“ on7y6u’m om tore"llrafriP^bI^1f/ydu

T-professio^l. entertainer for. more—whatever,.arid:tell.them to,call this, did.it yourself, It works ye^ 'inuch!■ than 22 years, oRened Flair Enter- person and book them.'

tainment on Sept. 1; His decision to It occurred to Mr. More that most, . open an entertainment agency in people did not know how or where: .Central New Jersey evolved slowly to book enertainment. Thus, .Flair ; over the years. , ; -Entertainment was born!

“ People would call m e,to book “ You call us,” says Mr. More, my ESP or hyponosis show,” ex- , “ you tell us what kind of function plains Mr. More, /‘and would men- you’re platining. We advise you,as schools and colleges,'Uade/shows,- tion that they were also looking for to what type o f ; entertainment is; business meetings and parties);js'yn- a comic or a dancer or a band, .available and ’wouid be best for .agogue functions,'etc.bPlm r.im -. Weli, over the years, I’ve worked you. We show the options, you.' ports much of its talent froin '|New, with every conceivably type o f act make the decision as to the acts you.-York., . .....

the' same way a;-travel agency' works.’’ : '/ / ! ; '

Although Flair Entertainmenf can supply acts for private//,fipuse parties, its main thrust .will be' c a te r in g to c iv ic g ro u p s /a n d fra te rn a l o rg a n iz a t io n s ,, h ig h

H^arclous vy/aste day slated

• -T- For local calls from the 609 area code, the affected exchanges are: 292,392, 393,'394,396,397,421,530,599,633,695,7 7 1 882,883,888,984,989.

The Middlesex County Board of Chosen Free-' holders is sponsoring a fall household hazardous wastF“disposaI^ay"frotn“8;301i;i^^^ p.tn.” onSaturday, Oct. 7 a t'the Woodbri'dge Public. Works Garage, 225 Srnith Street in Woodbridge.'

No-pre-registration for residents is necessary;

However, municipal departments should, contact the Pep!artment_of3.olid7Waste M anagem enL8tJ201)^ 745-4170 in advance... .;i !;.: .

The county has coiitracted with a registered vendor to accept, transport and!dispose of hazardous waste collected from Middlesex County residents,, : ’

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FinahCial Rates ^Mortgage Rates

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Ain«rtf*d«ral Scvlnoa Dank L«wranc0v///o NO RATES QUOTED THIS WEEKAnchor Mortgogo Sorviooa, Ino.' Prfnooton- .- 10 1.0 2.78 30 IO 8.76 1 =?•“ 1 - ' - .' ■- .Atfantlo . C a p i t a l * •

Long Port.' - . NO RATES QUOTED THIS WEEKDank of Mld^aivay <

MorcorvUlo. . S : IO. 30 ,'B, 9.126 '-2.6 ,1 ■ 11.6 11.76 13 13.6,' 8.36 8.26

Camagla BankPrincoton as - 10.8 3 30' 26 10.6 O 1 12.6 13'.6 18 - 12.6 a.eo 8.60

Cartarol Bavinga Bank! Princoton - IO Ji.6 30 8.76 2.6 1 11 26 11.76? ' 12.6 13.26 12,4 8.6 8.65Princoton o ~o :b 7b - '3;28 ~30~ TS~ -^3- ~T0775" ~Tr - ia ;2»~ :'"'i2 ... "b;b5~' B;65“ —

‘ Central - - 0.7B 2.6 30 - 8.026 2.26 _ — ^ • _ — •- •CanTruat Mortgage

,;Mount Leurot 'S ' ‘ 11 3 30 -• 9.6 ..3' 1 . - - - ■ 'Chaaa Manhattan of Naw Jarsay

Princoton ao 10.376 ' 2 40 20 .8.6 2 ' 1 ■ - . - , ’ - ■ 11.376 • - ' -Chamleal Bank of Naw Jaraay

Prfncoton ■ io lo .ia s 2.6 30 IO 8.825 2.0 1 11.6 11.5 13.25 13.6 11.76 8.60 8.60City Fadaral Sai. s 10.6 i 30 -6 9.826 1.6 1 8.85. Prinomton

Ccitla<}tlva Fadaral SAL• Egg Harbor - io 0.6 3 16 IO 9 . 2 .1 11.76 12.25 12.75 8.6 8.55Colonial Savinga Bank

Union 10 0.636 3.6 30 IO '8.76 2.70 1 . - - ■ - •- - . ■ -Commarca Atrium . NO RATES QUOTED'THIS WE^KComNat Mrt Sarvicaa

Princoton '.S 0.076 3 ' .30 ' '6' • 7.876 3 1 ■ - - - - '___.Civvhnont Fadaral Savinga. ’ CoINngowood . . 6 ' 0.876 • 3 30 IO 8.26 3 1 11.76 12 13.6 12 8.65 0.b7.

CR8 nnandal Satvloaa, Ino S 0.08 -3 30 10 7.75 '3 1 - .. . : ■ ' .L _ —Rrat AdanUo 8&L '

Sou th Ptalnflolri . NO RATIIB QUOTED THIS” 1 *

■■FIrat Fidallty Bank,FrincatbnSoufh Brunswick - - - 20 9.76 2.6 3 11.30 13 . -’l a • 8.35 8.25Firat Nat’l Bank of Cntr’l Jaraay

'' Bridgowator . ao 10.026 ' 2 30 20 7.875 3 1 12 ..,13 ■ 13 14 12.0 8.58 8.51, Rrat Parformanea Mortgaga Corp No RATES QUOTEO THIS V\^EK'

. f^rtneotonRra^ Provfdant Homa Mortgaga 10 0.876 3 30 ID s 3 1NaW P rov tdono^QMAC Mortisaga Corp

■‘■Princoton •to 0.076 2.6 30 ' IO ..a- 3 1 — - - ■ - “ ' . -

Qraantraa Mortgaga Crp . IO IO 3 30 IO 7.76 2.6 ,1 '■ — . ■ - _ - — . _‘Hamlaphara Mortgage Crp

Engllahlown 5 0.876 3 30 IO a .126 3 1 . - ' - -Howard Sayinga Bank NO RATES QUOTED THIS WEEKNuntardon National Bank• Cffnfon ' -■ - - - 9.2 2.88 1 12 13 15 - 12.S 9.00 9.00Jaraay Paetfto Mortgage Co

Old Bridge ' ....• " \io .:_I1o_ 2<08 .30 t o . B.26 .

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Margarattan A Co. InoM ount Laurot

6 0.876 2.76 IO 6.5 . 2.26 1 - - . ■ - - - - -Marbar~8AL

Morcorvlllo10 IO 2.76 30 - 9 2.6 l" - - - 8.69 8.62

MldLantio Homa Mortgaga'•Froohold Vi 0.876 3 30 - 8.75 3 1 - 11.6 , - ' 12.6 8.30 8 328

Naaaau SAL ■Princoton

IO 10.6 3 30 . IO 10 O 1 — f 11.75 14 10.6 8.05 8.76

Natlbnal Community Bank of NJ IO 10.2S 3 30 IO 0.5 2.6 1 ■ ' _ _ ■ - '_M aywood

■ National State Bank — IO 3 30 _ ■ 7.876 2.6 1 12 12 14.6 8.50 8.40EllxlbothNaw Brunawiok Savinga • - - - 20 7.876 2.26 1 13.7 12.4 12.4 12.05 ,-12.4-' 8.067- 8.328Naw Era Bapk . . __ _ _ 20 11 O 1 12.5 13 14.75 ’ 12>5 8.85 8.80Som oraotNew Jaraay Nat'l Bank

TrontonIO IO 3 30 IO . — 10.99 10.74 12.05 12.05 11.74 7.48 7.95

NorWaat Mrt. _ _ _ _ _ _ — _ -MaiTafon ,

Naw Jaraay Sayinga Bank• ' “'Tranfon ■' to 10.126 3 30 IO 7.B76 2.6 1 12 12 13.6 14.6 9 *8.5 8.4'<■ Pbinawdbhar Rnandal — f«" 1; . w > • . -J.'.

PrincetonPalnawabbar MoHigaga ' 6 0.026 3 30 6 9.2 . 3 _ _ _ _ _ __ • _. CranfordPrlnoaton Mortgage Crp to • IO 3 30 IO 8.126 3 1 ■ — _ . _ _ ' _ " _

Pennington-- *. Provident Savinga Bank 10 IO 3 30 IO 6.5 1.6 1 12 12 14 — 12.5 B.75 a.Bo

Jersey City

Royal Mortgaga . P rlnoofon

6 is.76 3 ' 30 IO 8.26 2.6 1 — ,Security Savinga Bank,8LA 10 10.126 2.6 30 IO 8.25 2.6 1 12.25 12.5 14' 14 12 8.33 8.80Shaaraon/LahmaiVHutton 10 IO 1.75 30 IO 8.26 2.6 1 _ 8.45 8.40' LawrencevilleSodaty Mortgage Crp to 0.876 3 30 10 8.26 3 1 10.76 11.26 12.5 12.76 13, Placataway

Somaraat Savinga Bank to IO 3 30 6 7;876 3 1 13.5 13.6 14.5 13.4 8.32 8.87Bound BrookStarpointa Savinga Bank IO IO 3 30 IO 8.25 2.6 1 10.9 10.9 . 12.6 12.6 =• 8.5 a.sTLawrenceTravalara Mortgaga Sarvicaa NO RATES QUOTED THIS WEEK- PrincelonTrenton Savinga Fund Society — — _ 20 9 2 6 10.6 11 12 12 8.42 ■ 8,51, Trenton

iTha Truat Co of Princeton ao 10.125 2.76 3Q 20 9 1.6 1 11.76 12 14 9.75 8.50 8.60Prtneeion WUnitad Jaraay Bank,Cantral N.A. < - _ ... IO 8.75 2.6 1 11.4 11.4 12.4. 12.6 a.so 8.60Princeton .UrUtad SAL 5 IO 3 30 10 8.6 3 .1 11.76 12 13.26 14.6 12.26 8.69 8.4B

LawrenceVan Ranaaalar ltd. — _ _ • — _ _ _ 8.38 .8.38

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M e c h a n ic a l C o n s u l t a n t s o f Princeton

Designs by Lynn 1 Lynwood Ct. Hamilton

FiM nttfrionna tion concerning our ujbacftinghniefslofr»s!cionti*l,andeomm9nialino(tg»g«ruoiinty be o6Uk)td by cM ng 1-3d0-/S6e-nATE(1-8O0-666'72e3}S9vgnclMytawMk. mst«(vK»>MpfovKledbyTtteNslionaiUottgagofieportHaino costlo Hit bonowaf. Localhndott a n ancounoad bpanicipata. R am a n exufantas o lS a ^ Z9, tb i a n a u tia c t to n u e tu a t io n . Chack witti M rridua llanfon ortha NationtUMofigaga Reportar tor eu tn n attotmahon.

BUStNESSrOKLENDAROctoberThursday__ __5 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. — The Role o f Princeton University in the tyinceton Area. General mem-

-bership' luncheon-for the'Chamber* of Commerce of the Princeton A re a . H e ld a t th e S c a n t- icon-Princeton. Harold T. Shapiro ,, president o f W nceton University, will speak. Cost: $15, for members, non-members $25. Information and reservations: 609-520-l-776.r

■ 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. — Career/Job CounseUng. Lila Grob, a career

job counselor in private prac-. . ^ e in Bridgewater, will offer free 'individual career/job counseling at the Somerset County Job Fair. Held at Somerset County Vo-Tech on Northbridge Street, Bridgewater.■ 11 :15 a .m . — C o r p o r a te A d v e i^ in g Lecture. Presented by Christine Cooney, creative director of-T oys-R ’-U s an(LKidsJR!_Us._ Held at Room 110, AUdio Visual Building, Mercer County Com­munity College. Cost: Free. Infor­mation: 609-586-4800, ext. 350.

Tuesday. 1 0 9 a.m. to noon — Managing Money: The Key to Success for the Smalt Business Ow ner. Sem­inar' will discuss how the Small business owner can implement the major element of goodmoney man­

agement into his business. Cost: $20. Held at Raritan Valley Com-

, munity College, North Branch. In­fo rm a tio n an d r e g is t r a t io n : 201-218-8874.

■ 12 noon ci- An Interview Survival Guide or How To Tell Your Story W hen the H eat’s On7* Luncheon seminar sponsored by the

; N.J. Communication, Advertising an d M a rk e t in g A s s o c ia t io n (NJCAMA). Held at the Hyatt Re- gency-Princeton. Cost: $20 for NJCAMA members, non-members $30. Cash bar opens at 11:30. Reservations required. Information and reservations: 201-788-6007.

W ed n esd ay..1 1 8 to 10 a.m. — Personnel Problem s.. Meeting of the Small Business Council held at the Scant-. icon-Princeton. Sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce of the Princeton A rea.' Cost: Cham ber. members $11, non-members $19.^ In fo rm atio n and re g is tra tio n : 6 0 9 ^ 2 f n 7 r 6 : :

■ 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. —-. How to Sell M arketing to ^lanagem ent.Roundtable discussion of the New Jersey chapter of the Financial In­stitutions Marketing Association. Held at the Landmark Inn, Wood- bridge.' Cost; Free. Information and reservations: 201-225-4450.

■ 5:30 p.rh.— ^'Marketing on a Shoestring Budget. Meeijrig o f the Independent Management' Consult­

ants Network. Sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce of the Princeton Area, held at the Holiday Inn-Princeton.i Cost: .$7 for CCPA members, non-members $12. Infor­m a t io n a p d r e g i s t r a t i o n : 609-520-1776.

95 Dodds Lane Princeton ' .Brian Ernest Lock Consulting,

The Mailroom 64 Princeton-Hightstown Rd.West Windsor Richard A. Stefani '

, Packing, shipping, diverse business services ‘

.-Daisy-Residcntial-&-Gommercial- Cleaning Services 41 Spring St.Princeton

. Lois Ann Nicolai ' Home, office and new development

cleaning services

The College ConnectionPO Box 6456LawrencevilleYeta D, MarkhamA tour service o f colleges anduniversities throughout the UnitedStates and internationallyOcean Graphics 118 Acadia Ct. #11 West Windsor Robert G. Wiencek Desktop, publishing 'PIE Video 35 Bambridge St.Princeton 'Jknet S. Wolinetz Script writing, production, plan­ning, media consultant promotion,.' educational and instructional videos

The American Prospect 252 Nassau St.PrincetonPaul Starr, Robert Reich, Robert Kuttner ' ,Production o f a new journal o f public policy 7CRO Realty209 Bakers Basin Rd.Lawrenceville .Cesar Ortiz, Manuel Ortiz Ownership and management o f real property

David J . Flitt, Licensed Real Es­tate Broker '344 Nassau St.Princeton Robert V .M agid Real estate broker

Composition j 'Cedar Ct.West Windsor Alison E. Covello Harmony in interior design

-Lynn-J—Bowen-1----------Designing and handpainting chil­dren ’s clothing , ; ......... _Cortex Consultants34 Amweil Rd.HopewellCraig Matthew Wall Computer consultingTiskets44 Constitution Hill .

JlrinQetcinLPhyllis Kane, D,. Atkin Selling g ift baskets

Mona S. Elkin 12 Garnet Ln.West Windsor " 'Mona S. ElkinMail order, retail and wholesaleHenry Horowitz and Associates 138 Nassau St.PrincetonH enry L . H o ro w itz , M arjorie Myhill

Japanese Communication Con­sulting '48 BaAeny Ct.Lawrenceville Tsuneyoshi TakaiJapanese business consultingJ& M General Contracting 331 E. Franklin St.HamiltonJoseph A FrancisGeneral contracting company

Balloon Busters • ,452 Atlantic Ave.HamiltonRobert J. Russo, Cynthia M. Russo Retail sales . o f balloons, ■ party favors, party planning services, par­ty decorating and centerpieces —Payty People76 Ciay St. 'MilltownRussell EinbihderSpecial event entertainment

Kasmir Jewlers 41 Lake Dr.North BrunswickShaukat M ilik , Suraya M alik ,. Idrees M. Baba and Elyas M. Baba' Sale o f JewelryEvery Occasion 714 Ravens Crest Dr.PlainsboroSteven T. Clayton^ Janet A. Clay-

Jo n nRetail gifts and specialty

BUSINESS PEOPLE

t h u r s d ^ . 1 2 9 a.m. ip 1:30 p.m. — Drug Testing in the W orkplace: Pros and Cons. Seminar sponsored by the Chamber o f Commerce of the W nceton Area, held at rhe Scant- icon -P rin ce to n . Cost:» $45 for' CCPA m em bers, non-m em bers $60. Information and registration; 609-520-1776.

Tuesday. 17 '8 a.m. — B u s in g Over Breakfast. “ Bankruptcy as a busi­ness tool” will be prerented by Robert D. Frawley of .Stark & Stark. Held at The Adminsitration

-BuiiSingr-M ercer-Gounty—Com­munity College,- West Windsor. CdSjt: $ 2 0 p e r p e r s o n fo r pre-registration.' Information and registration; 609-586-9446.

dining hall. Cost; $5. Information and registration: 201-526-1200, ext. 312.

W e d n e s d a y .__2 5 8 p .m . — I n v e s tm e n t

'Strategies, Investing-to Survive- 1990. A free financial seminar sponsored by Allan L. Eyre, JAE Consulting. Held at the grand Sum­mit Hotel, Sunimit, NJ. Infor­mation and tickets: 201-635-1322.

T h u rsd ay-____ _2 6 8:45 a.m. to 4 p.m. — How to Build a Better Team . One day seminar offered by Keye Produc­tivity Center at the Princeton Ramada Hotel. Cost: $125, in­cludes guidebook and refereitce materials. Lunch independent. In­fo rm a t io n a n d r e g is t r a t io n : 1-800-821-3919 or 913-345-2140.

•8:30 a.mi to 5 p.iui, The

2 0____8 to 9:30 a.m. .— DoingBusiness W ith C anada. Breakfast meeting of the International Trade Roundtable. Held at Raritan Valley Community College, faculty staff

UtUity of High Tecimi^ogy Re­search—for—Strategic—Planning- Decisions. Two day seminar (Fri., 10/27; 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.) offered by Total Research Corp. at the com pany’s headquarters. C ost:: $695, includes material's, lunches a n d s n a c k s . I n f o r m a t io n : 609-921-8100.

Send items for Business Calendar to Vikki Bovoso, Business Editor, T h e P a c k e t G ro u p B u s in e s s Journal, P.O. Box 350, Princeton, N.J. 08542..

Real EstateDKM

Properties Corp., th e L aw - renceville-based d e v e lo p e r , a n ­nounced the ap-„ p o in tm e n t o f T h o m a s V . Giannone as vice

Giannone p r e s id e n t , .d e ­velopment.

Mr, Powell also announced the promotions of Paul M cA rthur, Sandra Persichetti and Anthony

-Rimikis to the position of vice president, development. In their new positions, Mr. McArthur, Miss Persichetti and Mr. 'Rimikis will have increased responsibilities for m a n a g in g D K M ’s g r o w in g portfolio of real estate properties.

Mr. McArthur has been with the company for four years. As project m a n a g e r , M r. McArthur super-

| v vised the plan- '" • * ’8 S P "

. provals... of--over-m 2,758,000 square

M cArthur f e e t o fR&D/flex/distribution/warehouse space from the development phase through approvals to construction.

As vice -presi­d e n t, d ev e io p - ment. Miss Per­s i c h e t t i is respnsible for the developm ent o f

■office and R&D projects, includ­ing 518 Business

. ;P a r k , D K M ’s •Persichetti . suburban 'o ffice

park located in Montgomery Town­ship, and Weston Miil Corporate Center, a major corporate park cu rren tly un d er d ev elo p m en t, located on:.lJg. Route One in North Brunswick. •

As vice presi­d e n t, d e v e lo p ­m e n t , M r. R im ik is h a s over-all 'develop­m ent re sp o n s i­bility for Prince- ton Pike Coipor- a te C e n te r ,"

Rimikis DKM ’s prem ier office park on Lenox Drive in Lawrenceville, and Ihe Indepen­

dence Mall in Hamilton Township.

Anne W adier has joined Prince­ton Office Gailery as manager. She is respnsibie for directing facility operations, negotiating leases, staff supervision and hiring, facility mar­keting and tenant relations.

Kim Becker, RPA, has .joined Matrix Development Group of Cranbury, as property manager.

As p ro p e rty m a n a g e r , M r. Becker must monitor the daily pulse of Center Point at 8A, Monroe Centre, University Square and Princeton Gateway, Matrix’s busi­ness parks in South Brunswick, Monroe, and Princeton Townships."

Computers■ ' Tara"

E n te rp r is e s o f P rin ce to n , Inc! a n n o u n ce d the ap p o in tm en t o f M arketing Rep­resenta tive J e f ­f re y D u n h a m , and Systems En­g in e e r R o b e r t

Dunham K o k ic h ^ to the service 'and mffk’etihg teatfTdf 'tKe''" P r in c e to n -b a s e d n e tw o rk in g company.

M r. K o k ic h , systems'engineer, joined Tara as .a N e t w o r k i n g S p e c ia l is t and Technicai Engi­n e e r . H e h a s w o rk e d e x -

: te n s iv e ly w ith IBM and Apple ■

m icrocom puters and netw orks.

Primavera Systems, a project management software developer, announced it has added people in the technical support area.

Henry Fallon of Princeton June- . -tion*h'as 'joined the company—as— senior training instructor. L indaM. Banecker is product testing specialist. Paul J . Koeck has been ' named programmer. In the qualijy assurance group, Jam es Coyle, M argaret S. Lanuner and JohnH . Kelly are new customer support representatives.

Send items for Business People to Vikki Bovoso. Business ^ i i o r . The P a c k e t G ro u p B u s in e s s Journal, P.O. Box 350i'Princeton,N. J. 08542

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Michael and M ary Payne, o f Lincoln Lane in Dayton, are; the proud parents of a baby girl bom Sept. 28 at The Medical Center at Princeton.

Cheok C. and Lester L i Yung, of Monmouth Junction, ar^ the proud , parents of a baby boy, D a^e l Lee, bom Sept. 20 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick! > ; . . 7-

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; .Deborah and Yitzhak'Shai, o f Fratiklin Park, ate. the proud patents bf ..a iialijLgirt. Danielle Frances, bom Sept. 22 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospitar in New Brunswick.

. Susan and John A. Vitto, o f Dayton, are the proud parents o f a baby boy, John Jam es, bora Sept. 22 at the Medical Center at Princeton. '

Congratulations!Lisa P. Stoller, daughter of R ichard and Eileen Stoller, of Norton

Road in Monmouth Junction, was awarded an undergraduate degree from the American University 4uring May commencement exercises. Lisa is. a 1985 graduate of South Brunswick High School.

Robert R. Jackson, son of Jam es and Susan Jackson, o f ^ y Court in Monmouth Junction, and a graduate o f South Brunswick High School, has enrolled in the. freshman , class of The King’s College in'Braircliff

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MERCER COUNTY

East Windsor ’■ ■ " ■ J

II Bennington Dr., Cynthia E. Ray from Eugene H. and P. Christiansen, $103,820.

172 Canterbury Ct., James ja m i Anita M,- Lessing from Mark and Eileen Bulaban,' $144.000.,

6 Covington Dr., Elias and Hilary Sarsar from Stefan and Edilh-H ofm aenneri - $ io7.6oo;

541 FaiiTield Rd., Rdbcrt R. and Barbara Paglieri from Harry J. and Joan M. Upbih. $123,500.

1 Rocky Rmnk Rd.. _gHH_HQmequity_

Burkhardl.from Daniel and Jennifer Spencer. $96,000. ■ ■

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West Windsor^

Governor cuts ribbon for HillierGpve_^or Kean; the Princeton-based Hillier Group architects and Bernards/78 Associates led a formal dedication ceremony recently for Bernards/78, an ,office building in Bernards Toymship. Shown are (left to right) Governor . Tom Kean, Bem ards/78_jy|anag|ngi Partner; Joseph _HlltPnK^Managing Principal Steve DeRochi. Construction manager for the project was Hilton Development Co. Inc. of Rarsippany.

Community Associations ^ m in a r on constructibri defects ^

The N ;J. Chapter o f the Community Associations Institute '(CA l) will .sponsor a sem inar on construction defects d n p e t . 17 at the Landmark Inn oh Route I in W oodbridge. The topic will be responsiblity for construction^ ,deft»ts. A. p^^ o f experts will discuss defects, warantecs, and offer^

• solutions. . .For information on cost and registration, call (201) 828-6555 or (609)

Gorp. from William R. and Monika Di Salvo. $205,000.

I Wellington Ct.. Michael and Elizabeth A. Scipp from James R. and-Susan Hitchner. $134,500. . . , : .

Hamilton3 Abbott Farm Cl.. Joan Baptiste from •

Daniel W. and Mary E. Hurley, $124,000.3 Baggalcy Rd., Robert A. Chojnacki from

Denise Mrauca, $74,882. •47 Chevemy Q ., Joseph and Cathcrin

S.chlavo Jf. from K.*Hovnanian at Hamilton 11, S104538. ' ’

Highlstown141 South St., Joseph and LLsa M. Vaz

from Susan G. and William J. Alford,' $159,000.-- --------------------------------------

Hopewell Borough'97 W Prospect St., Peter M.'and Juliana T.

Johnson from Annie E. Casey Estate, $245,000. ' •

Hopewell .19 Honey Brook Dr., Robert P. and Lillian

P. Maguire from Philip, and Marilyn R. Gatnick, $415,000.

149 HopcwcU-Wcstcvilte Rd.. Glenn D. Slovcnko frm Robert F* Soloduk, 5193,000.

102 Howard Way, Eldrcd F. and Mary E. Bulard from Avadhesh K. and Elaine M. Nigam, 5254,750.

Titus Mill Rd., Michacl"i; and Barbara Koczwara from-James W..^imd Mary Alice Tuska, $210,000.

Lawrence. ,34 Barberry. Ct., Allen E. and Michele

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T. and Bchrc M. H. Graybcal, $128,000.7 Bcndck Rd., Alfred F. and Susah Fasola

from RoscdalC'West Associates. $820,000.255 Eldridgc Ave., Jeffrey M. and Karen

A. Knoll from Anthony and Susan DI Cocco Jr.. $118,000. •

286 Ficldboro Dr., Stanley and Elizabeth Wilk Jr. from Myron J. and Agatha Ramsey, $155,000. ' ,

...15._Gilpin Cl..r-Rajcsh and’ Rupal Parikh from Bchrouz Haghighal, $84,250.

34 J; Russell Smith Rd.. Valeric Ross from Tiffany Woods Inc., $31,985.

1364 Lawrence Rd., Drew K. Agerup from Eugene and Kryslyna Podraza, 585,000,

53 Lawrcncia Dr., Thomas R. and Eileen C : Keller from Peter F. and Geraldine M. Spears, $335,000. "

'4 Marilyn Ct., Armando T. Belly, from Princeton Woods at Lawrence, $218,873.,

123 Nassau-Dr., Mack dnd Adcle Pace fonn James G. and Susan Connors. $253,000.

18 Trafalgar C(., Jeffrey Rcsnick from John 'aD d * D o r in a * H r 'B c ig c r J r :f5 l4 9 ;^ J0 0 ;-------------—

: 26 Benford Dr., Wilfreied and Frcia ">Backer“&tmr-Jcxiy—A r "jnd^AlfclT'CtTiT **

$415,000. .113 Cascade St;, Gifford J. Roblchaud

from Carnegie Park Assoc, Inc., $150,990.I i4.Cascade Ct., Jeffrey and Jill C. Marcus

fro m ^arn cg ic Park Associates Inc., $150,365. ’

10 Ellsworth Dr., Peter J. and Anne M. Egan from Luis A. and Maria L. F, Figueroa, $349,000. ; ■.

7 GlcnviqW-Dr., Kal Lin and^Haishu Wang from Joiin and Lisa Nielsen. $172,500.

14 S. Greenfield DL*. Kenneth G. and Helen B. Humbard from Carol Pract and Edward Farley. $281,800. - I .

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• CranburyPetty Rd., Darryl W. ;and Karen E.

Copeland from Wayne S. and Frances A. Kirk, $289,500. .

4-20 Ravens Crest Dr., Robert -fti.\ Balchunias from Linpro Princeton, $87,9^;.

■ Rawgns-t^rett-Dr-,^ody-/U-I?n3i.TLfrfim ^Linpro Princetdn, $83,990.

53-4 Ravens Crest Dr., Herman H. and Barbara K. Wlllier from Linpro -Princeton, $89,990. ■ ■ - . -

4 Tennyson Dr., Earl R. and Claudia 'J. Hfght from.Abbusgholi and Afsanch Bayat, $165,000.' ' ‘ii’

151 Thoreau Dr., William H. and Mary-U'. Jacobsen front Charles G. Marianfik^ $159,000.

South Brunswick. 19 Adams Rd., Patrick M, arid Ltnda’M', Teeter from Timber Ponds, $267,556.

Broadway Rd., United Broadway Inc. front Raymond G. Simonson ct al., Sl,062,600.^:V

lU Dunston Ln., Alan R. and Andrea Kaufman from Ricdcr Land Tech, 551U734T.

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Pennington Borough7 Linden Ln.-, Richard E. and Sarah Joy

Gregg,from Curlis Pointc.Inc., $495,000.2 W! Welling Ave., Richard J. and Carol'

Sheehan Jr., from Richard J. and Jean B. Pinto, $275,000.

Princeton Borough30 Elm Rd., Roy W. Lennox from Peter

and Deborah M. Clinton, $1,600,000.129 Hodge Rd., Harlcston J. and Louise K.,

Hall from Larry C. and Julie H. Farrell, 51.386,000.

33 Lilac Ln., Robert B. and Judith B. .OehlerTrom.Andrew-M.-and.Rhona Smulian,- $610,000.

55-C W. Palmer Sq., Princeton Communi­ty Japanese from Palmer Sq. Ltd. Partnership, $87,000.

7I-B W. Palmer Sq., Thomas S. and Linda H. Dwyer from mawski S/L Assde., $96,000.“- 343 Prospect Ave.. Michael and Carolyn S. McKcon from George F. and Phillis M, Finder, $375,000. .

Princeton Township136 -Bertrand Dr.. Salant N. and Lydia Schwartz from Harry and Alberta Kaufman, $450,000. . : .

,90 Hartley Ave’., Tcrcncc and Juliet Smith from Michael and Margarctha Maryk.- $325,000.

27 McCosh Cir., Trustees of Princeton Univ. from Arthur B. and Janet G. McDonald, $272,000. *

Jamesburg8 Dccrflcid Ln.. Melissa A. Hilsabcck from .

William R7Schu.stcr, $141,500.

' MiiUown2 Lincoln Ave., Frank S. and Donna

Prybcck from Raymond S. and .Marion Dcn- , nistpn, $200,000.

155 S. Moetz Dr., Anthony and Pauieqe Gcrardi from Barts Holding Co., 5246,700.

184 Ryders Ln., Heritage Prop, from Julius and Eiizabctb Dckovics, $160,000.

Monroe438-B Belford Rd., Leo and Hannah

Kriegel from Ronald S. Sternberg, $155,000.___ Box.285-Rlc..33,-Thomas and-Oay-Barton ~

from Gabor and Joanne Takacs, $125,000.18 Edinburg Dr., Donald and , Ruth

Marowliz from Union Valley. $256,065.

North Brunswick282 Constitution* Cir., Mindy Fcnichcl ct

ux. from Petrina Perretti. $140,000;1661 Holly Rd., Peter J. and DiancjWiu

from John J. and Margaret A. Ross, $70,000.950 Kcaruey Dr., John J. and Elizabeth

Otterbein from Maria C. Messinal $300,000. \129 l Kearney Dr., Guillermo and Marta

Gallegos from Brad 1. Spcctor, $190,000.267 Kempsey Dr., Jcclcndra and Jayshri

Desai from K. Hovnanian. $80,750.

i PlainsboroIS'Allen.Cl.. Amipam and Ila Mottwaia

from Howco RcsId. Dev.. $308,392.50 Krebs Rd., Paul W, and Kelly A. Egan

from Jeffrey S.- and Kathleen Shuman,

180 Blackwells Hills Rd.. Diana Lim ct ai.. fro.n .Stephen Ley Jr., $I6XQ00. !' •

47 Cherry Wood pr.. Steven J. DcSalvo;ci ■ al. from Josephine C. De Salvo. $125,000’,;

,115 E. John Busch 'Ave.. Robert F. anil Jayc Ai Brazicki from kobert and Cheryl Mart. $r83,000.- ' .

I Julip Ct., Michael and Barbara: K. Orechoff-from Joseph J. and Barbara'Xv. Raclch, $189,000. , ,

26 MacAfec Rd., Jean Gonzales el al. from Michael R. and Pamela C. Pepper, $188,750.

19 Oakbrook PL, James T. and Catherine A. LuxhoJ from Roger S. WerbeclT. $137,500. -

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46 Baybcriy Ct., Jolu^V. andJTanicc-M. _ " Lawler frofh' Robcrt’H; and Marcio E.Tysori.

$130,000.• 27 BloOmingdalc Dr.. Lisa Clark fromGlen Developers Inc.. $149,625. ■

Manville829 Fable Ave., John A. and Doreen Haffis

from Leona G, Flower, $95,000.Janinski, Kathleen'Rcmlinger from Stella

MaliszcwskI, $140,000.818 North St.. Lawrence P. and Merrill

Davies from Gary C:-Ccjnowski. $133,500.

Montgomery .33 Duncan Ln., David L. and Joan

Ro^nfetd from Anthony J. and Carol Garcia. $725,000.

.123 Hollow Rd.. .Charles and Mary ;Lcwis Trom William G. Vcltrop cl $137,500.

6 Thornton Way, Joseph F. and Mary Agnich from Michel A. arid Chaatal

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■ S al e ■ ' ' . ■ ■3 t 2 CUSTOM RANCH - Formal din rm, eat In kit, brick Ipl In lain rm, cent air, full bsmt, 1 acre, close (o everything: $159,900.201- 363-2490.3 BR, 1 ;1/2 bath, LR, DR, eat-ln klti fin bsmt, all up­grades, central air, minutes from Twpk. must see. (201)5 2 1 - 5 3 7 1 .___________CHESTERFIELD - Quiet wooded cul-de-sac, presll-, glous areal 3 lots, will build to suit. $400,000-1-. Also B ujldei^s R e s id e n c e , lo a d e d w ith e x t r a s , $525,000. JT Boyer Realty 609-92M 805 Brkr, CLINTON Area - 5% down. Owner Financing. .New, 3

“ bdfm,' 21?TBalhs. 2% car, IVii yr old, .3.21 acres. $249,900. 201-281-7117.COMMUTERS Delight - 5 min. Metro Park slalion, 30 min,' NYC. Bl-level Tudor style, Sjbdmis, liv nn, din

■ rm ,'Iam rm,~ laundry rm rkitchen, 2 jull bath, cent air, garage, .Inground heated pool. $219,900. Owner 201-494^962. Principals only. ■ - - •CRANBURY - 3 bdrm

- Ranch/ naw kit, living rm ," dining rm, deck, 2 car gar­age, ceiit air, walk to town. $ 1 89 /00 ,0 . No A g en ts PlaaM. 609-395-7812 CRANBURY - 7 Wyn- n e w ^ Drive, $335,000 loi .1 sale by owner; no b ro ltars. C onvenient to schools, shopping, train and turnpike. Colonial style R anch’, all a lum inium , m atO re lan d scap in g , 3 bdmi; 2'A baths, Ihr mi. din rm, larn-rm, paneled liro- placb, plant room, dinalta, laundry, forced . air gas heat/cehtral air, please call aft siSOpm 609-395-0316. DHASTICAaV REDUCED - 2 .story Colonial custom upg 'raded . Featu ring 4 bdrth, >2V4. baths w/tull bsmt, acreage, alarm sys, cani air. Inground pool, etc. On ’ l-de-sao street. For only $199,000. You will be h a ^ y lor a long time. See­ing Is :felteving.~Call 201- - 9 0 ^ M . , ■■pEAST ;;AMWELL - Af- lordable Princeton com­mute. Avintage home with

■ pumpkih pln^ floors, fi/e- place, skylit master bed­room and built-in cup­boards:'/Ul major systems updated;-. $159,000. Burg- dorff Realtors. Pitlstown 'Office.,MV735-6111.HAMILTON SO • Tappaii Ave, [4 bedroom, -baso- mont. garage, must sell,

• $125,900. As is. Bytiwner. Call eves, 609-737-2844.

360 Houses ' For S a l e .

EAST HANOVER - 9 rm colonial split. On 'A acre c u ld e sa c . 4bd rm s, 2V2 Baths, great nn & rec rm w/lpics. Lrg In ground pool, C/A. Asking $318K. 201- 386-0360E A S T W IN D S O R - Spacious 2VS yr old .Con­temporary, 3 bdrms, 2.5 baths, family rm w/cathe- dral celling & skylights, fire­place, cent air cond, in- ground sprinkler system, priv back facing woods, at­tached garage. $155,000. By owner, 609-443-0886., EWING - Mountain view /Briarw ood sec tion . By owner. Supurb neighbor­hood. . Colonial spill. 3

'b d rm ,~ l '/4—bathsrf^~ car- garage. Hardwood floors In living room and bedrooms. Central air, new apbli- ances, mainlanlance free trim, shed & private yard. Easy access to: Rte 295.

. Priced - to -selU$172,000.-■ Call 609 -883 :6511 . No

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Immaculate Ranch on % acre, new roof, wall pump. . Painted this year. Huge liv-

- Ing rm & dining rmj pilyate-■ yard with. deck, paUo; & screened in porch. Oulet road. SBR631. $165,000.

SCHLOTT"Realtors “ 201-297-7171

360 Houses For. Sale

HAMILTON SQUARE - 4 bdrm cape, new 1 'A baths, 16'x13' eat-ln kit with new appis, liv rm w/hardwood (Irs, new w/w carpet up­stairs, gas heat w/cent.air, alum, siding, 1 oar attached garage, 60'x120' lot, In quiet neighborhood with park. See by appl. only: No brokers please. For sale by owner, asking $134,900. Call 609-587-2792 HAM ILTON TW P .- (5110,900. Charming Cape Cod, big kitchen, 4 bdrms, lull bsmt. 609-734-8281 (day), 586-4366 (eves).

360 Houses For Sale '

LAMBERTVILLE - SmaH iti ■ size but big on charm., This , 16th Century rowhouse features exposed brick S beams; fireplace jn kllcheh,-'- 1 bdrms & 1 balh.'Do"wn- town Lambertvllla & New. Hope, PA. are a short walk away. Low utils & little m a in te n a n c e ; park ing available, bus to NYC

. nearby. House, Is an ex­cellent investment In an especially growing town.$117,500. Call before 9pm.609-397-4115.__________LAWRENCE TWP - 3 bdrms, 2 baths, tarn rm, pool, 2 story deck, Va acre, low taxes. $164,500. Call 609-882-4350 Iv msg

360 Houses For Sale

MILL HILL - 165 Year old house -i modem comlorts, 3 story brick. 1 Vi bath, 2 bdrm, library, s e w g rm & ptenly. ol. storagm ' Work­shop In bsmt. 3 zone heat. Cable on all floors, 6 tele­phone jacks, skylights,, plant bay & more. Can in­clude appis. $145,000. Call 609-393-7117. "

HAMPTON • 3BR Ranch, sunrm, full bsmt, superb views, privacy, owner anx- t w p "— t k

- | « , .= ^ ® 1A 9 - Q n n — n a i l — LAWHENCE-TWP-----75Lawn Park Ave. Naw bl-level. 3 bdrm, I'A batha, air, 2 car garage, lanv rm, upgraded carpels, cathed-

- |oust--$T52t9 0 0 —C a l l- (201)537-6309.HILLSBORO - Reduced by owner. 3 bdrm, 1V4 bath Ranch on V4 acre lot. Pan­elled den, liv rm, din rm, eat-in kit, w/w carpet, gar­

bage; full bsmt, $179,900. Call 201-874-5428 HOME UNDER Construc­tion - 3 bdrms, 2 baths, 1 acre wooded lot. $119,000. Call 201-363-8474 or 201- 370-0109.JACKSON - Mom/daughfer possible. 4 bdrm, 2 full bath Ranch. $114,900 nego- Uable. Call 201-928-3173

FRANKLIN TWP - Trees & quiet, surrounds this 3 BR owner built custom ranch oh 3 aero with C/A, 3fplcs, bam with 1-2 box stalls & fenced pastures lor your horse. Mod. 4 run dog ken­nel with septic sys. All this only lOmin. from Rl. 78 at Cllntpn or RL 202 at Rem­in g to n . By ip w n e r. $264,900. (201) 782-4551,GRIGGSTOWN - For sale by owner, cozy 2 bedroom

' home, pretty Va acre loL • Nice quiet neighborhood, asking $150,000. Call days 201-457-8378 or evenings

.201-359-3180.

HAMILTON SQ - By owner.‘ Comer loL 4 bdrm, 2 bath,

ex p an d ^ : Rancher, le rge^ Tam rm i^lh fireplace &

"Skylights. Remodeled kit­chen, w/w carpel, custom, drapes & all appliances. Rnished basemenL Walk to schools & shopping. Ask^ Ing $169,000 or make offer. Call 609-588-0678, '

HAMILTON TWP - Grea.t eat in kitchen & closets galorel Well kept quiet

^ n e ig h b o rh o o d , p riva te , ‘^yard. /tpprox 12 yrs old. 3

bdmis. 1 Vi baths. 2 car garags, formal liiring/dlnlng mis, fahiily rm. $189,900. Call. 609-586-4869.

JACKSON - Mom/daughter possible. 4 bdmi, 2 full bath Ranch. $H 4,900/nagotl- able. Call, 201-928-3173' KINGWOOD TWP - Raised Ranch on 1 Vi park-like acre. 1,800 sq. ft. 3-4 bdrms, : 2 baths. Inground heated pbot, deck & patio. $184,900. Call 609-397- 8016 or 201-996-2641.

LAKEWOOD Your Search S tops Here

3 bdmi ranch in quiet neighborhood, hardwood (Irs, den or dining rm, lull basement partially finished,

■ large treed - lot.^ Priced to - sell at $119,900.

raEEHOLD OFFICE 201-431-4707

LAMBERTVILLE Victorian - 7 rooms, VA baths. Oak Roots, wood stove. Great value. $145,000. Call own­ers. 609-39'7-4567.

LAWRENCE SQUARE - Twnhs. Model 300. 2' bdrms, 2Vi baths, ex­tended liv rm, Tpl, all apple, cent. air. S134..900. Cali 609:587-7974.

ral celling, Intercom, jphone jacks, porch, thermal win­d o w s . $1 5 9 .9 0 0 . -10 Wanezol Dr. Colonial. 4

- bdrm, 2Vi baths, 2 Ipl, 2 car gar, walnut paneling, lrg kitchen, library, sits a m id t r e e s . E x t r a s . $369,900. Hopewell Twp., 476 Valley Rd., ixintem- poraty ranch. 1 yr old builders home. 4 bdmn, 2 baths, fpl, 3Vi acres. $310,000. S.J Krol Re-

- alters;-609-662-5000."—.T--- LA W R EN C E TW P Townhouse (The Village), recently renovated 3 bdrm,2 bath, finished basement & mote.' $129,000. Call,609-497-9242___________LAWRENCEVILLE - 2 year old bi-level. 3 bdrm + den, IVi bath, lam rm, din rm, 2 car garage, cent plr, all appis'included, Vi acre, near Rider College & Princeton Univ. $164,990. Call owner, 609-275-6216. LAWRENCEVILLE - For

. sate by owner. Custom built Georgian Colonial,

' brick constmetion. 4 bdrm, 2Vi ceramic tile balhs. Rnished basemeni, in- ground pool, many extras. Tired pf looking at track h o u se s? Call 609-862-

“ 2687 for into.------ ;-----------LAWRENCEVILLE - 3 bdrm, townhousa, base- rnenT, garage. For sale/ lease. Call, 609-895-0879- MANVILLE - By owner. 4 bdrm cape cod, Vi finished bsmt with built In bar. Near ^ o o l s . Asking $155,900. 201-526-8278 aft 5pm MANVILLE • No. 6 Ave.. 2 family home. Each apart­ment has 2 bdmis, liv rm, kil/rertiodeled bath. Full bass. Asking J179.000. C a ll a l t e r 6 pm . 201 - 218-8943

MILLSTONE TWPTranquil Retreat

G o rg eo u s w ooded lot, country road, Immaculate maintained, hardwood firs,

-$199,900.----- ------------- —Freehold Office 201-431-4707

MONROE TWP • New " condo office bdig' on Pros­pect Plains Rd backing to Rossmoor Adult Commun­ity & close to the new Con­tinental Insurance Coqxir- ate offices. Space available from 800 to 15,000 sq ft. Levfnson Associates, Rlts.609-655-5535. _______ _MONTGOMERY - Custom^3 yr old, 3500 sq ft 5 txJrm ‘ Colonlal'on 1 & 1/3 acres In cul-de-sac of executive community. Professional

-landscap ing w /upgradas- throughout, tor sate by owner, $395,000.-, Please

■ call 201-359-1870. MONTGOMERY Township - 1 acre wooded tot on cul-de-sac. 4/5 j|^m s, 3Vi bathrooms, linisnid. base­ment, large modem kit, 2'A car garage, security sys­tem, screened-firdeck, pro­fessionally landscaped. For sate by owner, $425,000. Call 201-359-4782. MONTGOMERY TWP - 'A Duplex, renovated 2 bdrrn on, 2.3 acres. New appis. $119,900. 609-989-1205 .NESHANIC Mini Farm - Charming', 3 ' bdrm Capa Cod on almost 5 acres with 6 stall bam. $210,000. By owner call 201-369-4943.

NORTH BRUNSWICK------ -----REOUCEOt-----------

Owner says to selll Dutch Colonial Is truly a quality offering. Has 8 rooms, 2 lu ll. baths, full basement, over-

. sized "2 car g a rage,. in-, ground 20x40 ft pool, all on a large beautifully land­scaped lot. Excellent lo­cation. Asking $269,900.

PAULUS AGENCY REALTOR ‘

201-54S2400 'rniNCETON - 3 family prime location live ip i w/iricome $410,000. Boyer Realty 609-9214805 Brkr

360 H ouses For Sale

OPENHOUSE Sun. Oct. 1. 2-4PM. Spacious - Well malnl. 3BR; Colonial,'1T/2 b a t h s , frm i D R, LR w/lireplace, new aal In kit, rec rm In bsmt. healed sun rm, onto deck, overlkg fenced yard. By owner. $215,000. (201)743-3070. PENNINGTON - 4-5 bdrm Colonial. 2V6 bath, fini­shed basement, fenced pyt yard. 2+ car-garage. Bro­ker protected. $385,000. Call, 609-737-3617 PH ILLIPSBU RG - Ex­cellent gross and net,- 2 family. Rrst class cond. Flexible' terms. 1 bdmi and 2 Bdmi apts. Priced at $99,900 lor quick sale.

-201 -230-2400.------------------■PUINSBORO • Gentry, ^spacious Regent Model

w/many upgrades. For sale by owner, brokers co-op

. acceptable, 4-5 bdrm, 2V2 baths, tarn rm w/lpl & sky­lights, cent air, full base- m ent, m odern Colonial home located on cul-de- sac dose to pool & tennis $282,990, Please call 609- 799-7844 after 12:30pm.

PLAINSBORO------Ranch - --house for sale by owner, 1 acre lot, 3 bdrm, VA bath, - liv rm, din rm. dan, utility room, bsmt, hardwood firs, alum, siding,.poolj^_^king $ 1 6 9 ,5 0 0 . P le a se c a l l" 609-456-0172

POHATCONG TWP - Da- s lra b le Sfiim er M anor, charming 3 4 bdrm Capo. 2 minutes to 1-78 '& neW mall,1 block to ^ o o l . By 'Owner. Asking $125,000. 201-454-4301.

PRINCETON ADDRESS •4 bdmiSMVi acres, le n c ^ with pool, asking $310,000. Call for appt. 609 J94-8175 or 609-924-6894PRINCETON Area - Town-' ’ house for sale by owner, 3

. bdrm: , 2'A baths In Mont­gomery Twp. Q'uiBl cul-dq- sac In beautiful w ood^ surroundings. Sunken liv- Ipg rm with hardwood lirs & flreplace, laundry rm on

"‘2nd"llr-near-bd ttiisrfun" basement, garage, cent air, gas heat. Lge deck as welt as gardening space In backyard. Tennis courts, c h ild re n 's p layground . $ 1 8 9 ,5 0 0 . C a ll, 6 0 9 - 921;6984PRINCETON BORO - Im- med occup. • Well-main­tained 4 bdrm house w/lam rm, beautiful custom deck, large private backyard and patio. Walking distance to., town, shopping center, s c h o o ls a n d c a m p u s . $225,000. 609-921-6254.

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PRINCETON JOT - 4 bed room C olon ial, 2V4 baths, tarn rm w/lpl, hard­wood firs, cent air, mature t r e e s , p r in c ip a ls only, $270,000; 609-275-0395. PRINCETON JCT- Charm­ing Cape, 3 bdrms, study, large liv rm w/fireplace, hardwood firs, cent air, enclosed porch, detached garage, mature wooded yard, quiet street. Easy walk to train & schools. $189,000. 609-275-9524. PRINCETON JCT - Prince­ton Oaks Colonial, Brick Front, large 3 car garage, 4 bdrms plus nursery, cus­tom fireplace, 14 x 32 screened porch, Immed oc-

,:cup. Asking $356,4.00J?_a!!,_ 609-799-2723

PRINCETON WEST VyiNDSOR^____

4.89 A cres With House

Country Atmosphere in growing W. Windsor Twp. 2 story house with 3 outbuild­ings loaded with nursery items. Opportunity for Nur­sery Business or Reslden-

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SOUTH BRUNSWICK

BRUNSWICK HBGHTS$223,600. Relocation List­ing. 4-5 Bdrms. 2V4 baths, 2 car garage, cent air. Only 10 yrs young on huge Vb acre lot. Must be sold. Priced to selll Call for de­tails.

Country MID Estates

New homes on 2 acrq zon­ing. Over 4000 sq ft. Loaded with every possible extra. Custom building In prestigious areal Pick out your decor!

Reming McLoughDn Agency Realtor MLS

201-246-0300

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WEST WINDSOR - By Builder.'. Nqw: Sunrise Con* temporary on cul*de*sac. 3 . Margaret Ct, 4-5 bdrms,'3

•full baths, whirlpool, cedar siding, skylights, many cus­tom features. Immediate; occupancy. Broker prolec-I ted. $375,000. Call, 609-799-6699____________

■ WEST WINDSOR - Cus-[ tom home on ’/? acre! wooded lot. 4/5 bdrmsy jfvl . rm, din rm, fam rm w/fpl & f beamed celling, 2V& bath, w/w carpet throughtout, cent air, all appis, security system, walk to commuter trains & schools, Immed occupancy, mortgage avail'* from owner, $319,900. Call- 609-395-1537. "

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RARITAN TWP - Custom built, 2 story Colonial split with panoramic view on 1.28 acras. 4 bdrm, 3 baths, liv rm; din rm, lge eat-in kitchen, lge (am rm, fpl, 2 car garage, bsmi, central vac, alarm system,3 zone heat, 10'x16' gar­den house, meticulously kept, . many extras. Ex­cellent cond. By owner, , $275,000. 201-762-4503. READINGTON - Lge '4

'"bdmi, 2'A bath Colonial, immaculate. 4 year old home. Beautiful view, one of Readington’s prettiest neighbotho^s. Priced to sell. $285,000. Call 201-762-3926.______________REDWOOD & BRICK - 4

"bdrm,“ 2"bath7“U-Shaped " Ranch on 5 acres. 2371 sq ft, 3 car garage and out­building. $239,000. 201- 782-0355 after 5pm. ByOwner,________________SOUTH BRUNSWICK - Dayton Square. 3 bdrm, •2'A bath, brick Ipic, many upgrades, move in con- 'dllion. By owner, 329-8093 W. AMWELL. New 3 bdrm,2 bath ranch 'with up­grades.. Pre-consir.- price $141,900. Can be less. Call for details-609-397-

,2446

SOUTH BRUNSWICK - 2 year old, single family, 3 bdmi, 2 bath. 2 car garage, large yard, appliances, up­grades and extras. Re­duced, to $209,000. Take advantage of low rates and move In by ChristmasI 201-329-2338.

VYEST AMWELL Professional Residence

With Office Space Restored & upgraded 18th Century Home featuring wide pine floors, open beams, 3 fireplaces. Mas­te r w /jacuzzi, desig n e r k i tc h e n w ith C o r la n Counters, Jenn-AIra & sub­zero appliances. 2 story Carriage House. Commer­cial lot can house separate p ro fe s s io n a l q u a rte rs . Package price ol $435,000.

1609-397-2663

WEST OF CLINTON - 1 mile (rom 1-78. For sate by owner, 8 room Cape with new kitchen, bath, furnace, electrical. Pool with deck, large private yard, low ta x e s . $ 1 3 4 ,9 0 0 . C all201-859-4237.________ _W E ST W IN D S O R - $279,900. 5 bdrms. 3 balhs, 2500 sq ft. Colonial comer premium lot. Evas,

■609-27^6847—n -----------WEST WINDSOR - 4-5 bdmi Colonial on Vi acre, remodeled with finished basement. 15 yrs old, $309,000. Must see to app­reciate. Call. 609-799-1149 WEST WINDSOR - 4. bdrm, 2V4 bath, Princeton Ivy Colonial, exc value at $229K, many features,' tin- is h sd b a se m e n t, lan d ­scaping, auto sprinklers, good location & zoning lor home occupation, near RR stationj- shopping. Ivm sg, 609-799-3792.

WEST WINDSOR. ;A Dream Is A W ish ,:

' Your Heat M akes ,./ ; Wish you could find a ’ spacious newer home With a free form built In pool & private resort like y'ard^. This totally upgraded cus­tomized home also fea­tures a large master bath with Jacuzzi & is priced within reach at $334,900. PRJ993.

SCHLOTT , Realtors- 609-799-8181 WEST WINDSOR - Totally upgraded 1 yr old Execu­tive home in Windsor Hunt Community. Priced below builders cost, $359,900.'" Im m ediate occu p an cy . Please call 609-275-6663' WEST WINDSOR - Why buy Just a house when yqv can buy a "home". Im-

- m acu late ly m ain tained older Colonial in charming village ol Dutch Neck' (5 mins to train). Has wrap a round porc(i, lge trees & ’a white picket fence, too (sorry station wagon, kids,& dog not for sale). Roorh sized foyer, oak staircase, liv rm. din rm, 9' ceiling's; hardwood llts, hea'ry mold- ' Ings, pocket doors, walkrln bays & original wains epatr Ing in the country kilchen. 4 bright bdrms off an octag'on shaped hallway. 2 Full bates (1 with - skylight).

—uUDty—room.i_lull-atlic-&— ' bsmt, & 2 car garage. Ex­

terior freshiy painted, newly rebuilt porch roots, energy efficient gas lumaca & 200 amp seiyice. Taxes only $ 2 3 8 0 /y r . A sk in g$ 2 5 3 ,0 0 0 . C a ll609-799-4116 _______ _

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'all ifppllances. $129,000. Call, 201-7664)786. i

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Many upgrades can be found in this lovely Townhouse situated in a rustic setting in Mont­gomery and just minutes from Princeton. Come on. put today, and find how this may just be the Townhome for you. Offered at $155,ODD

-D irections: Rt. 27 N. to left River Rd. to mam drive Montgomery Woods tight on Brookline 7B. i ■

Weidel Princeton 609-921-2700

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101 SOUTH MAIN STREET ALLENTOWN

Victorian Splendor- For those who love the quaintness of small town living, this 3 bedroom Colonial is a must seel New finished pine floors, 2 staircases, charming country kitchen and 14 x 16 dining room make this a winner. Walk-up attlo is fully floored with lots of light coming through five windows. - — . $214,900Directions: So. Main St. s ,

CALL WEIDEL.aST WINDSOR 609-448-6200 ■

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279 MONMOUTH STREET HIGHTSTOWN

Victorian on 1 acre - Watch the world go by. Watch the wodd go by from the wrap-araund porcb of our Victorian Colonial. Enjoy entertaining on rear deck off of newly remodeled kitchen. Notice the original wide moulding, pocket door between living and dining room and hardwood floors. New roof makes this J bedroom home the perfect blend of old world charm and modem day convenience. ' . $199,90D.Directions: Rt. 33 west to right on Monmouth to #27.

CALL WEIDEL EAST WINDSOR 609-448-6200

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East Windsor. N1 Lawrencevilte, NJRt. 130, Princeton Rd. 2681 Main St.

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Hamilton, NJ1970 Route 33

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Pennington, NJTwo, Route 31

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Hillsborough.Montgomery873 Route 206

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Princeton. NJ164 Nassau St.

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HopBwell45 W est Broad St.

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Lambertville16 BRIDGE ST.

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Corporate Relocation(609) 737-1551

Morfgaae Services(60 9 ) 737-1000

W e id e l n e ig h b o r h o o dO F R C E LOCATIONS

DRAMATICALLY DESIGNED CAPE HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP

Featuring luxury living at a moderate price, thiS expanded cape provides formal enter­taining in the large living roorii and dining room plus the informality of the back yard patio overlooking a private setting. A stone fireplace for cog chats plus a huge recrea­tion room or third, bedroom on second floor. Easy walk to town. • $197,500CALL WEIDEL PENNINGTON 609-737-1500

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- 22 ELM RIDGE ROADHOPEWELL TOWNSHIP .

See the melding of character and contemporaiy features in this cental hail cdlonlal home with new kitchen/bath addition. Skylights and French doors let the light in. Wood floors and crown moldings reflect the past. Finished attic. Two story expandable garage and over three acres gives you'room to grow. , $359,000Directions: Rocky Hill Rd. to Elm Ridge Rd. to #22. Hostess: Missy Brewster. 1

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NEWLY LISTED WEST AMWELL

Country living with room for kids, dogs ,& horses too. Private setting surrounds this completely renovated dutch colonial with kennel license, a kennel building, 20x50 work shop, garage/tractor shed. New features Include: kitchen, 2 baths, screened porch, heater, well pump, carpeting, electric, siding roofs & mere. A rare find,

$235,000CAU WEIDEL PENNINGTON 609-737-1500

ENJOY QUALITY LlVINGrFINE-SCHODLr HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP

Easy commuting in this award-winning Scholz 'design, ranch home. Both comlortable and gracioes, this home offers 8 rooms, 4 bedrooms, and 2'/i .baths, nicely, arranged 'and Includes luxurious liv ing, with formal .dining room, cherry-panelled family room with' both stove & fireplace. ' $305,000

CALL WEIDEL PENNINGTON 609-737-1500

, COUNTRY COLONIAL HOPEWai TOWNSHIP

Look no furtherl Enjoy spacious living inside and gracious living outside by beautiful pool. Looking out over the 'country side. This special home has 4 bedrooms, 2kS baths, large family room with fireplace, sunroom and new kitchen. Call for more details, .,$279,900

CALL WEIDEL -PENNINGTON '609-737-1500

STEEPED IN HISTORY MONTGOMERY

Hand stenciled walls and historical decorations are the treasures of the present owners, who have contributed to preservation and a life style of appreciation for the history of the Cos- sart/Kershaw house. Begufi in 1740 by Dutch selllers, th is authentic colonial w ith additions In 1800 and 1920 shows the evelullon of a com-, fortable proud, dwelling. Must be seen to ap- , preciate the details of testoration and the mature landscaping on the spacious lot. Call for an appointment. $279,000

CALL WEIDEL HILLSBOROUGH 201-359-7100

TUCKED UNDERNEATH TREES PRINCETOH

This suitable yet sensational 4/5 bedroom, 3 % bath home in the Russell Estates offers its buyers privacy, flexibility and value.' Upgraded

' with Corian countertops In the kitchen and . masterbath (where you'll also find a jacuzzi and -

bldget), hardwood floors, Italian ceramic tile in the kitchen, a first floor family room, spacious deck for eritertalning, a full basement and a very private wooded lot. This three year old home Is offered at $629,000

WEIDEL PRINCETON 609-921-2700

OWNER BOILT WITH PRIDE ■ LAWRENCEVILLE

Maintenance free exterior, large fenced yard and new paved driveway are just a few of the features

_sL.ttli5-Custom _Bibedroom ,_lV5-bath-hom 8,- Owner has paid attention to details as In the gourme 't kitchen with double ovens, corning stove, custom cabinets, living room with split stone fireplace. All beautifully landscaped and main­tained. Offered at , . $159,900

CALL WEIDEL EWING 609-883-6950

' OVER 1 UNDSCAPED ACRE LAWRENCEVILLE

Great professional location -e all the amenities you've ever wanle.. Inground heated pool, master bedroom with jacuzzi, fireplace in family room and living room, over 1 acre of~private properly, 4 bedrooms and 3 fu ll baths. Must see.

$229,000CALL WEIDEL UWRENCEVILLE 609-896-1000

CLASSIC VICTORIAN , HIGHTSTOWN

C hestnut woodwork, h igh c e ilin g s w ith medallions, 10 ft. ta ll pocket dors, wood shutters in sweeping wintlow bays, etched glass, parquet ■ floors and so, much more! 4 bedrooms, 2'/2 baths. I t rooms! Come see the 5 painted marble mantles. $239,900

CALL WEIDEL LAWRENCEVILLE 609-896:1000

SPLIT LEVEL ON PRIVATE LOT . EAST WINDSOR

Freshly painted exterior, light, bright neutral interior, Brooklree split level located on a superb, private landscaped lot featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 lull baths, hardwood floors, lots of storage and closet space. Come see this property before It's too late! $169,650

CALL WEIDEL UWRENCEVILLE 609-896-1000

PRICELESS SECLUSION AT IT'S BEST!WEST AMWELL

Hearthstone hand-hewn home on very private 4.65 acres of wooded sdtenity. 2 or 3 bedrooms with 2 full baths, cathedral, ceilings, skylights,

jlt[MnQdemJiitchenlyiittLCU5lom_cabinetsjnd— cemter work island. Large deck and greenhouse room that overlooks the many flower beds and brick walkways. Overside 2 car garage with w o rk s h o p ' and m uch m o re !$ 2 5 4 ,9 0 0

CALL WEIDEL UMBERTVILLE 609-397-0777

CONVENIENCE & PRIVACY - LAMBERTVILLE

-Private Cape located in town with off-street parking. Large eat-in kitchen, 3 bedrooms, l ‘/2 baths, dining room with sliding glass dorrs that lead to l l ' x 8' screened porch ih fenced rear yard. Central air conditioning and all the conve­nience of in-town living. Available at $159,300

CALL WEIDEL UMBERTVILLE 609-397-0777

IBARGAIN! <-WEST WINDSOR

Look at this two bedroom, orie bath condo priced at only $110,600! Fireplace with slate hearth in living room. Neutral decor throughout'.' Great location with southern exposure. .;

CALL WEIDEL PRINCETON 609-921-2700 '.

DRASTICALLY REDUCEDI HOPEWELL BORO

Could .you ,;see';,$10007mo;».income tpwards':ypuf.;!.-;' ■' ■mdt1gage'payment?.TI',so,'c6tn'e'see this'uniqtie

Boro properly on private dead-end street, on one half acre. There are 5 BRs in the main house W/2 ' : 'V, fireplaces and sunlit kitchen. You'll find a garage / ': apartment plus a darling four rm. cottage. Call - for other iiiteresting details! $309,000 '

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HILLSBOROUGHBuilding lot with subdivision possibilities. Two (2) acres, city utilities available. $200,900

CALL WEIDEL HILLSBOROUGH 201-359-7100

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587-3 AUTEH HILLSBOROUGH

Say goodbye to rent with a good buy! Economy -P pool = easy living. Price slashed fo r quick sale. This roomy condominium boasts lots of storage, an eat-in-kItchen, and an easy commute. Many extras total up to great Investment. $107,500 Directions: Rt. 206 to West Amwell Road,' Right onto Auten Road, 1st left. Immediate left, bear right around circle; on left, sign.

CALL WEIDEL HILLSBOROUGH 201-359-7100

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139 WOODS ROAD BECAUSE YOU'RE WORTH IT

Extras that make a home so special are Included in this 4 bedroom, 2 bath ranch located on a park-like acre in Hillsborough, Separate entrance provide for the possibility of mother/daughter or home/olfice. Call today. , ' $199,500Directions: Rt, 206 South, east on Amwell rd., right on Woods Road, to house on right.

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110 DELAR PARKWAY FRANKLIN PARK

Slop-dreaming-and-start living the reality of - home ownership in this delightfiil One-bedroom condominum. Many upgrades and super conve­nient location. 'A new day dawns when you call.

$86,900.Directions: North on Rt. 27, left on Delar Parkway to end. Center unit inbuilding # 1 on left. '

CALL WEIDEL HILLSBOROUGH 201-359-7100

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. F o r S a l eBRIDGEWATER - By ow- ner.i 2 ' bdrm, 2 baths, jacuzzl. Loaded. E.I.K. LR. Lots' of. storage space.’ Walk In c Io s b L Auto door

a . Asking $133,000 4-1849 .

EAST WINDSOR EAST WINDSORT & 2 ,bdim Co-Ops, ; dose to train station. Sterling at $35,000,. ,

CRANBURY-WINDSOR !MILL II - 2 bdnn, 2 bath, 3rd fir cpndoi cathedral celling, endbnil, wooded ylew,Tlre- plao'e, washer, tlryer: pool, tp n 'n ls , b u s f to t r a in . $104,500. 609i443-9395 >

Affordable condo, 2 bdrms, 1 bath, large balcony off living fm & dining rm. Nice community. $87,000-

GLEN GARDNER- Perfect : V bdmi condo, llv rm, din

rrn, kltcheri,. washer/dryer, w/w carpet, cent air, patio, balcony , m any e x tra s . $88,500,201-689-8301 •

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DAYTON By* Owner - Seml-atlached townhome,

-.dBad-Bi1dslreetr2:bdmisr IVa baths, sunken lly mi, eat In kit, cent air, fenced back yard. $t'41,600. Call, 201-329-2276; r " -

EAST WINDSOR,- Geo- ’ rgelowne, 3 bedroom;'2V4 bath, country kit w/riew hardwood firs, fresh paint, all upgrades, fpl, fenced

-yard,-—a5klng^137■,000.— 609^43-4215. •

Off Cold Soil Rd. 2nd fir end unit with flreplace.' Sunny locatlori near pool/, tennis. Washer/dryer & frig Included. $95,900. . ,

HAMILTON - Society Hill. Prime 2 bedroom, 2 bath,

.'w/w, all 'appliances, pool, ten n is , c lubhbuse , etc. Q u ick s a le , $ 8 2 ,0 0 0 .

■ 201-842-7034. ' ,

HILLSBORO - 3 bdrm Williamsburg twnhse. New­ly decorated, new carpet­ing, new 'ceritral air, new hot water, heater, finished bsmt, fpl, French doors to , brick ' patio / ..pool/lennls. $158,000 or reasonable of­fer. Call 201-874-8911

HILLSB.ORO - Luxury comer condo, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 decks, living fm, dining rm, den -with fire­place, w/w carpet, cent air, washer/dryer, frig, dish­washer, blihdSi bsmt,-stor­age.-Pool/lennls. $129,900 Call, 201-359-3131

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HAMILTON Society H lir - End unit ponthrjuse, bal­cony ■overlooks woods, Z bdm i, 2 bath, llv rm. din rm.

HILLSBORO -. Brookside Square twnhse, 3 bdrm, 2 ’/2 b a th ,. finished bsmt, $134,000. 201-874-7909. HILLSBORO ■; Spacious 2 bdrm townhouse w/bsmt, end'unit, wooded area, pri-

HILLSBORO - Meadows Condo. 2 bdrm, 2V4 bath, loft, fireplace, vy/w, garage, best locatlori Iri Meadows. $140,900/ Call , qnytlmB' 718-352-6635.

lovely' end unit In desirable Hopewell. . 2-3 bdrm s,. 1V4 baths,: patio deck, fireplace,' garage. Lots ./of extras. /Inxious

d owner has a new home. Price reduced to $173,000.

LAWRENCE SO Village - ,1st fir, 2 . bdrm, 2 bath'

.-Condo w/all appis, fpl, din . rm, secluded patio w/vlew of woods, pool, tennis & much more. $108,800. By

. owner. Call, 201-369-5665;

LAWRENCEVILLE Sq Vil­lage II - model 300, largest 2 bdrm, ZVi bath, must sell, $125K, 609-588-0867

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..EAST WINDSOR Jw nhse - ■ 3 bdrm, Zvi bath,' good

EAST WINDSOR - Lake condo,,by owner, 2 bdrm, $95,o0o,' easy commute to

■ NYC. Call, 609-426-4766.location, new Windows, sid­ing & appliances, upgraded carpet, new'llghls & pow­d e r rm , p ro fessio n a lly

. finished basembnt, brick & ■deck extended backyard. $ 1 3 3 ,0 0 0 . , C a l l , 609-448-8545,, .

E WINDSOR - Georgetown Estates, 2 bdrm, 1V5 bath, $120,000, Boyer Realty 609-921-.ie05-Brkr ,FRANKLIN PARK-1 huge bdrm, lly rm, din pill ben, 1 bath, a/c, lOOO-i- sq ft for $90,900. 201-297-7580.

Elegant townhouse with penthouse Master Suite In­cluding .Cathedral .Ceiling,* skylight & full bath. 2 addl-

. tional bdrms with connect­ing, bath & laundry on 2nd Hr. All In convenient Law- rence.Twp. Experience the luxury. $143,900..

kit, util rm ,' cent wshr/dryf, relrig ■. & , pool $92,900. •Call 609-737-

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■ HIGHTSTOWN - Wyckolfs Mm. Round trip air fair for2 anywhere : iri- ll.S. -t- 2

; bdrm; 2,- bath./ ail appis, fresh ly p a in ted , qu iet. $113,500. 201-874-4190.

LAWRENCEVILLE - Soc- vat0rT”6*'2’,^~bathsrpatlo;"’""l0fy7!4(ll"'bO‘;Gordon"Ave-' balcony, fron t/side/rear acrciss from Lawrancevllle y a rd , t r e e s . A sk in g Prep School, 3 bdrms, 2Vi $117,500.'By .owner. 201- baths, fpl, \enolosed patio, 359-5140 aft 6pm.. $158,000. 609-896-2316.

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LAWRENCEVILLE - Soc­iety H.lll, 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo, washer, dryer, dish­washer, end unit, view of the woods, available for Im m ediate occu p an cy : $113,000. 609-65^3702.

LAWRENCEVILLE Society Hill - By owner, 2 bdnn, 1 Vi bath townhouse, . all appis, llv rm/din n juam bo, eat-ln kit; pogH^ear RM. Asking $114t900.'201-38X4137

LAW RENCElSQUARE Condo - 2 bdrm, 2 bath! all appis, cen t' air, $90,000 firm. Call 609-896-8195.

UWRENCEVILLE Town- -house-S odety Hill atLawc.

rence,- by owner,'3 ; bed­room, ZVt bath, all ap-

: pllances,, cent air, popi, $122,000; 609-896/4957

4ANALAPAN - . Covered Bridge I. Adult communi^ on Rte 9. 1 bdrrn, 2nd fir. ' ^ Screened in patio, beautiful ^

-prime.laci-treed,-gardens,-walk to clubhouse & bus.All appis, w/w, etc. 609- 443-4142' eves or leave

’msg.

BURQdg5fr|HILLSBORO - 2 bdrm, 2Vi condo, patio; balcony, up­g ra d e s . $124,000. Call ’201-369-6009. .,

• Fireplace with architectural wood mantel and tile surround

• Double walk-in closets in oversized master suite

• Four huge, unique floor plans• Garage with automatic opener• Tiled foyer• Weathershield double-hung

wood windows• Economical gas heat• Clustered on private courts

among 50 acres of permanent Elegan open meadow . frpm

Elegant tdwnhomes . frpm $158,900

Teirem you got more house for the money!

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STAMFORD

A t Carriage Place, you'll discover:..• 21 superb estates of tw o ,acres or more, e.ach

ipatced by appointments seldom found in comparable homes; dramatic foyers, eleRant staircases, classic sccond-floof balconies,

' handsome fireplaces, gourmet kitchens, three-car g.arages and much niore.

• The convenience of being moments from downtown Princeton, and close to excellent public and private schools, fine restaurants, exclusive shops and countless cultural and recreational activities. /

• A location without equal where the estates ate surrounded by the timeless, pastoral beauty of prestigious Mercer County.For fall information and a Carriage Place

» A world apart, yet convenient to Manhattan, Trenton and Pnibdelphia; Carriage Place is the ideal address for corporate decision­makers and their families.

brOchurecall (609) 737-0516.I Carriage Place is open daily 114)0-54)0,

Sunday. 114X)-6430, (Qosed Thtirsday).Use 1-95 to Exit 3 (Scotch Road). Go north

' approximately.2 miles until Scotch Road baom es Burd Road. Continue on Burd Road for another 'A m'rle to Carriage Place, on your;right.

Cri’irfcri fry JU j^i DeUicn EttU'Omses, Int. SiU ^ltg ‘' H99,900

Directions: From 1-95, take Newtown exit; follow Newtown-Yardley Road, Rt. 332 West to State Street; turn left and proceed on State Street to Newtown Gate entrance on left. Follow signs to The Courts Sales Office.

S/\M PLE HOME HPURS; E V E R Y IW i l - 5

. 215/860-7662

Shown is ihe Poiofnac from $324,90a

At NVHomes we’re committed to qivinq you " "xR iirmore home foryour money. Here at Foxnill in South

Brunswick, our homes feature foyers with hard­wood floors, chair raiis and oversized crown and basetward moulding. ■ ,' Solid oak stair rails...masoniy fireplaces.... fixquisiteceramic]ile.wQrk..Jriple-hinged six-panel doors and insulated wood windows with screens are all included. - , ' , ^

And, our kitchens are equipped with state-of-the- art GE appliances and wood cabinets With solid oak fronts. What's more, these homes even have “pop­

up" EnglishJjasements.And, when it comes to options, who else offers

brick treatments that include keystones and .Jack arches, or a spectacular two-story sunroom?

At Foxhill, alithis is youiSon beautiful lots nestled in the woods of South Brunswick, with easy access to North Jersey and New York City.,

— Directions: From R l 1 North, go east on Stout?Lane. Follow approximately one mile to sales andinformation center oh the left. Open daily 11 more information, call (201) 329-2500.- . ,

-6. For

The Townhomes in our first phases sold put in record time. In fact, the Colonial Heritage homes sold out far faster than we had dared to hope. 'Which proves th a t

. today’s sm art homebuyers c ^ still spot the bigge?t and best value around.

Colonial Heritage townhom ^ come with an attached gara|;e with automatic opener, step-saving kitchen vnth b re an a st area, ceramic tiled baths (as m any as 21/2), up to '

' three bedrooms (many with vaulted ceilings), air conditioning, wall-to-wall carpeting, th ^n ten ah ce free exteriors and a full spectrum of options , to ’personalize your townhome. ' ■■/■. . ' ■

So you can still own a townhome a t Colonial H eritage... bu t Hurry! With prices fromonly $ 1 1 9 ,9 0 0 , the-SOLD OUT sign will be going up real soon.

(Also available are the.'desi^er'm'oldels'at South Fork, which is already sold out. • Ar a r e o p p o rtu n ity you m u s t see to a p p re d a te ! ) ' / ’.. : . /

DiRECTIONSr Taks the New Jersey Turnpike eoutli.ta the exit faf 1-295 north. When 296 turns Into 95 '., south take exit 2 (Harbourton, West Trenton, Route 579). Mnke left on 579 fTom the exit ramp. Make your' firstleRontoScenie Drive. Follow Scenic Drive to the Colonial Heritage ealee center, on your figh t . . . . . •

Sides O£6loe Open 106 pan. Daily • Call (609) ^2-4445BrolterParticipation Welcamed,‘ y } : ': ^^

Another Farinella Community • The Colonial Heritage CotlecHon at South Fork in Eiuing^

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Montgomery Township I from 1351,900 •; Saddle Run Estates

AlSaddle Run Estates in Montgomeiy Township, you'll find our largest homes on our largest lots (up to one acre), and^Q excellent public school system.

Directions; From 295, take 206 North to .left onOrchard Road. Turn right on Burnt Hill Road to left pn

l i t - - ■Skillman Road. Turn right into Saddle Run Estates. Sales and inlormalioh center is on the left Open daily 11 -6. For more information, call.(609) 466-4700.

Coming Soon! West Windsor from 1339,900 . Le Parc II

Our largest homes are now available oh half-acte lots at NVHomes at Le Parc II. Located in West Windsor, known for its excellent school system, this commun'ity.is., just a stone's throw from Princeton and the Route 1 Corridor. ■

Directions: Go to Foxhill sales and Infomnalipn cehtec For more information, calf (201) 329-2500. - I

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. For SaleL A W R E N C E V IL L E - TOWNHOUSE. 2 bdrm, 2V& baths. Soc Hill, Rte 206/Rte 1. Like new. Lov­ely new backyard with trees. All appliances. By owner. $109,000.609-896- 2378

MONTGOMERY WOODS/ • Cherrywood Model - Prime location, 2 bdnris, : ,2V6 baths, loft, fireplace, deck backing onto woods, many upgrades. A must seel Call. 609-924-9242 rt

MONTGOMERY TWP - V2 Duplex, renovated 2 bdiin on 2.3 acres. New appis. $119,900. 609-989-1205

NEWTOWN End unit townhouse, ^ bdrm, 2'/2 bath, fpl, ungraded carpet & flooring, fenced yard, 3 ml from 195, $110,900; Call 215-968-8671.

NEWTOWN Bucks County Beautiful townhome freshly painted, country kitchen wl J fireplace.and solarium, lalge livingroom, dining, room, 2 bdrms, super bath w/sunkep tub and walk out basement. $118,900 for quick sale. 609-584-1598.

NO BRUNSWICK

PRINCETON LANDING - 223. Many upgrades & ex- Irgs, $280,000. Call, 609-

VSOO-IOSO _____ _

2 Bdrm, 2Vi bath Town- house with lake view lo­cation! Neutral & upgraded decor complemented' by magnificent full-brick wall fireplace. Immediate oc­cu p a n cy a v a i l a b l e . SBR431. $139,9.00. ; '

NORTH BRUNSWICK - Governor's Polnte. Loaded with upgrades. 2 bdmi, 2 Vi bath townhouse, fire­place, patio, cent, air, mir­rored closets, all appis, swimming —pool, ' tennis. $138,900. 201-821-4645.

PLAINSBORO - Aspen end unit, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, with loft, fireplace, all ap­pliances, m an^’firerades, must sell due to relocation. $109,900. 609-799-8864

PLAINSBORO .- Hamp­shire lovmhotne. Danbury model, 2 bedroom, SVi bath, finished loft, fireplace, $144,900. Call Rick 609- 443-4513 - '

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ONLY 3 LEFT!

SCHLOTTRealtpre . '201-297-7171

Why limit your vacation to a few weeks a year, when you can live it all year 'round? Swimming and sunning poolside. Tennis night and day. .Soirees at the

club. Golf on rVianicured greens-* The resort life, every day of the year; /', atWhtttingham of Concordia I This is your ticket to carefree adult living.

of home nhaintenahce behind, and funl Live in a private, secure community free to do as you please. And where sorfiething free to dp.. .‘espiecially at the

Leave the caresstart having a little where you can be 'tVi'ef e's at way g Club. Arts and and billiards.

*,And socialtain you. •

crafts. CardsExercise and saunas. Indoor and outdoor pools, calendars filled to the brim with things to enter-Plan your itinerary. It's tim e tpexplore! Your home base will be in a prime locatidn; the mid- Atlantic seaboard will be at your door. Atlantic City.Princeton. Philadelphia. Whit- tingham and Concordja are right want to b e... 55 minutes from Manhattan in the middle of .it all. By bus, rail, car or plane, it’s easy to get where you want. And when home, it will be to first-class accommodations.

Guaranteed. Your ship has

you come

com e in. Don't m iss th e boat!It's like embarking on a lifetime pleasure cruise. Reaching a

,port of call whore you’d love to stay forever. Indulging yourself the way you would on vacation, c the vacation never ends. Nor do the friendships, the com-

PISCATAWAY - Society Hill. 2 bdrm corido lor sale by owner; 2 baths, Ir, dr, eat-ln kit, laundry rm, balcony, walk-Iri closet, window treatments, CAC, a p p lia n c e s . M any up- gradesl Excellent location, view ST^rRIng. Only $114, 900. Call 463-7276 ■-

PLAINSBORO - Aspen, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, all appli­ances, central air, sunny end unit, quiet location, low price $96,000. Call, 201- 249-0851

PLAINSBORO - 1 bedroom second floor condo, all ap­p lia n c e s ; b o rd e rs golf c o u rs e - ,, b r a n d n ew $81,000, 609-586-3432

Plalnsboro/. Dayton, area. 'Spacious' arid affordable, 3 B R , 1 1 /2 b a th s ,

_to.wnhome.^-Featur.e8-; sunken Ivng rm, large eat in kit, dn rm and bsmnt. Many upgrades. $135,900 .V5 upto $5000 cash rebate.

■(201) 521-2637.

PLAINSBORO - Hamp­sh ire ,'3 'bdrm, 2V2 bath, finished loft, fireplace. Of­fered wllh/WIthout tenant. Asking $145,000. Call 609- 799-6200 days, 396-6627 eves. ' ' 'PLAINSBORO - . Hamp-. shire twnhse for sale by’

_ownerjaj3dfmt.;2yi!_bath,.. finished jolt, w/w, a/p, great location' on golf 'course, $148,500, principals only. Call 609-275-1894, Iv msg.

Dori’t miss your last chance t o , own one of Canal Po in te’s luxurious new townhomes. ' The' 3 ' bed- - room, 2V4 bath townhomes; In this award-winning; mas­ter-planned community of­fer spacious master suite, fireplaces, family rooms, at­tached garages and more. Plus, two swlrnmlng pools,' fourfennis courts, and nu-

-merousfogglng'and’blklng^' trails : along the Canal. P r i c e s s t a r t a t J u s t

PRINCETON, Area - Whls,paring ,Wooc|s,-„Driftwo9d townhouse, bedroom^' upgrades, wooded loca­tion, white.'illBf entrance foyer, kltrihen, pow dej room, finished• storage a t tic, garagi'.;Vyill'Vacate ac­cording to 'buyers needs) Principals only;^:^ 153,99^201-329-8108

PLAINSBORO - Aspen, 2. bedroom, 2 bath, 3rd floor, storage attic, fpl, utility roorh, many Improvements. $118,000. Nd brokers. Call eves, 609-799-5684.

PLAINSBORO c.,Great lo­cation, golf course view, 1 bdrm, 1 bath end unit, with fireplace, upgraded carpet, all appliances, $89,500. Call, 201-308-1695 or 609- 275-4567

PLAINSBORO R avens Crest East -1 bdrtn condo, 1 yr did. All appliances,- celling fans, extjas, ground fir, patio & storage. Make an offer. Leave message, 609-799-4091 :

$199,990.;For more Inforrhatlon call 609-520-1010. S e e a sa le s representative at the Col­onnade Polnte sales office dally from 10-5pVn.

PRINCETON AflEA - R o^ blnsville, 2 bdrm luxtijy condo, premium pvt','joy cation overlooking fields-# wsodsjw/landsoaped-yaft^- Inclydes Cathedral cellltig, fpl, cent air; ■ deck,' grades, all apple) pcol, teto nis. $109,900, Call 609> 799-0188. ■' . I'Rif

PLAINSBORO - .- Aspen, prioedjpeell, 2.bBdroom,.2 bath, • end unit, fireplace, loft, new caqjoting-and many other upgrades.,Pool and tennis; $110,000.'Call 609-275-4982. ' - '

PRINCETON Area - Whls- : paring Woods, 1 bdrm condo, 1 bath, prime lo- catlon/woodad back, Ca- - thedrat Ceilings,-', all up­grades, all appliances, fire­place, gray w/w carpet, $1251000. by owner, 201- 329-9599 or 274-2184

PRINCETON ADDRESS - Owner selling 2 bdmi, 2V4 bath tow nhouse w/loft. Berber carpet, parquet firs & custom lighting, slate patio,-fireplace & tennis- courts. Available unfur­n is h e d d r b e a u t ifu lly

...furnished. Financing con­sidered. Office 609-243-' 0010, home 895-9667

PRINCETON-AREA WhI?, poring Woods ■« 2 bdrrti-iig bath condo, all appliance'gj cent air, Cathedral Celling, fireplace, deck, $119,'390 negotiable. By-owner, 2019 329-0546 ' :

MicaCM. Nm« J«n«y MSAOPLAINSBORO Tamarron - 2 bdrm. 2 bath condo with parkview. M ustsee. Priced to sell. $109,900 No agents

- 609;799-8859. ', - ,

PR IN C ET O N . AREA)? "Manors At Montgomeiyil’ 2 yrs old, 3 bdrms, ,254 baths,; fplc,-deck, attached gar, full bsmt,-w/w &vtite throughout. Some owriat financing possible or lease p u rc h a se . S acriflce i.a t $175,000. 201-850-1640' )

Introducing Our 1990's Designs;.'T ■

Exclusive Estate Homes inYardley!• ' visit our professionally decorated models!• Soaring 9 ft. first fioor ceilings „• Elaborate millwork throughout the home '• Gourmet kitchens and 3 car garages -

............. .. „ Quarry Rd. and make a right____ ______,____akefield.Brook entrance on the left (Jacob Dr.). Prpceed to /tshboum e

DC."rum riEht4)n.DQrothy Dr. and Sales Center is straight ahead. Open Mon.-Fri. 12-6, Sat. & Sun. r ' ------------ -y —, 11-6. Phone (215) 579-1400. From $336,900

Luxury homes in Middletown Township.• Gourmet kitchens with Jenn-Air -

appliances• choose from 19 styles• Large lots with view of park• Two-stoiy foyers with hardwood flooring• Adjacent Core Creek Park and the quaint

neighboring towns of Newtown & Yardley

L A K E V IE W E S T A T E S

From $257,900

Directions: Taked-95 into PA to Newtown-Yardley Rd. (Rt. 332) West. At first light turn left on Stony Hill Rd. At next light go right onto Langhome-Yardley Rd. Proceed 1 mile to Sales Center on right. Open Mon.-Fri. 12 -6 ,S a t.iS tS u n .ll-6 .P h o n e(2 1 5 ) 752-2400. - - ,,

Visit ourdecorated modelsTt”• Prestigious Pennsbuiy School District i• Gas heat and cooking• Deluxe master suite with

-platform tub• Wooded lots available

forts and the peace of mind in knowing you've

—made ttieright mover

D irections: Take 1-95 into PA, exit West onto Rt. 332 to first light(Stony Hill Rd.). Turn left onto Stony Hill Rd. a n d --------" -----------Rd. and turn right. Follow Heacock Rd. (Heacock V allw Rd.) for approx. 1 miles to Big Oak

~I mile tom odels on right. Open Mon.rWed.Phone (215) 321-9300.

Rd.). Turn left onto Stony Hill Rd. andproceed to Heacock^ ------------------- ^ (Heacock Rd, becomes Oxford

lak Rd. and turn left. Go ajiprox.YARDLEY CREST

From $247,900 "The ticket to living well is in your hands. It's time for a bon voyage!

Visit our decorated modelsl

W h ittii# a m GoncoidiaNew England style hom es In Middlesex County. Directions: From New J e rse y Turnpike, take Exit 8A . Left on Forsgate Drive. Follow 1

C ontem porary luxury In Middlesex County. Directions: From N ew Je rse y Turnpike, take

miles. A t 4 -w av stop , tu rn right on to Route ile to Whittlngni

_____________ t. Phone:1609]7 9 0 0 ; toll-free (8 0 0 ) 5 2 4 -2 6 8 7 .6 1 5 S fo r Ya Tntle to ham main

Exit 8A . Left on Forsgate Drive. Right on garth Road. Left on P rospect Plains

iittinghEen trance bn left. Phone: 1 6 0 9 ) 39E

OO; toll-free (8 0 C ‘ ‘O pen daily 1 0 -6 .

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Applet,-- •• • __________ - ■Road.TOght on Union Valley Half A cre Road to Concordia. Phone: (6 0 9 ) 6 5 5 - 5 6 7 8 (direct); (8 0 0 ) 2 5 7 -5 0 1 5 (NJ). Open daily 1 0 -6 .

(Dommioriities

• Secluded yet convenient country location• Premium lots, on cul-de-sac streets• Customized mortgages ‘• Public sewer and water

J DOYtESTOWN RIDGE

From the $280,000’s

D irections: Follow Rt. 202 South to New Hope. Continue on Rtl 202 . South to Rt. 313 and turn right. Proceed appox. 3 miles and turn left " onto Feny Rd. Continue 'k mue to Chapman Rd. and turn left.Doylestown Ridge is 3/10 mile on left, Open Mondoy through Friday t2-6. Phone (215) 340-9400

(215) 676-TOLL { + ^ { £ 1 ^ I I b r o t h e r s , ^ n c . f £ : : z .m u i l

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For Siale , • ,t ~ P H 1NCCTON AREA

[ d irh W . BHghI, spaotous 1 btftm co-op; w/w carpeting,

■ df',' p o o l . ■ '•■■ .-rii* ■-.i* 'i^2j'900 ' • • ’' e09-799'-3r44 6r'201-436- /^ 2 7 7 .: ■' p,BINCETpN.Area- Hlgh-

^ iow n.; Gor^eous/premler ; location condo i t i -WykoH■ litlll.' Upgraded,•■-Cathedral■ celling, skylights, Ipl, porch,; tennis, pool, 2 had, 2 bath,. bWaclous yv/tt’em endous

•TOW, walk to town, train to NVC, $129,900; call 609-

-448-0882-^-;^-----:-^-——

■ppiNCETON Area Whis­pering' Wood^ - Luxury • tQwnhouse, '2 ' bdiths, 2V2 baths! lovely wooded site. Fireplace, -, cent air, dish­washer,- -garbage dispo-. sal, carpetiupgrades, cus- lohi wiridow tfeatinehts, al- ll'c78toragB.'CIUbhouse, ppb lJ’t a n n i s . P r i c e r $135,900. Principals Only, please call,(or appt, 201-?7j»-2295Wr r

PRINCETON BORO-Con- dbs ,avail: fin beautifully

, Testored building Inheart o( 16wn, prices- range from - ,$150,6op:|o $250,000; call 809-924-2680 principals - Jjnly. . - r. ,

Townhbuses & Condos ForSaie

P R IN C E T O N ;; C a n a l , Polnte --2 'bdm s, T’bath, cathedral celling, all up­grades, pobl/fennls, best' location. Reduced for quick sale. Call 212-633^668 ' F r i n c e t o n - C an a l

' Polnte condo,. Belvedere ; model, 2 bdims, 2 baths, 2nd (Ir w/balc'ony, cant air; ! washer/dryer;: rofrig, ,(pl,- Rool, tennis, & more. Below builders cost. Call 609- 275-9227.: i . ^ - V .PRINCETON LANDING

— D lrect:Ft»in-B ulIderL__ .Exquisite Harrison Model, Number 2li3, Job - 530 : Cour^ard home,'hi".

. Raritan Model ! '■,142,:.341 Atrium Homel Lavishly detailed throughout. Swim- /

■ mlng.tephls and clubhouse tool Imnhedlate occupancy. - SPECIAL SALE PRICES H a r r ls d n : $ 1 9 9 ,9 0 0 . Raritan;; $ 2 1 4 ,9 0 0 .Call

• 609-452-7555'

ROSSMpOR - Over 55 - Like people? Golf? Tennis? Activities? Mass 11,2 bdmi,2 bathf llv nil, dinrm,.den, eat-ln kit, and oversize gar­age. .■'By--owner..:Days 201-254-0052, eva 609- 395-8598. ,

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. For SaleS O i m BRUNSWICK

WYNWOOD$119,900

Reipcallqn Llsilpg. 3 Bdmi, 2Vi-baths. 2 ; slory town- house • In .mintcondltlonl This Is not a typo.

$119,900Drasttoally. rediioedl Whls- ■: paring Woods, 2 bdnns, 2 bath. Maple . Model with fireplace Is ready to gol O w ners reduced lower than lowl. : ; ;

: ^ $ T 6 0 , 0 « r ~ ~ ~ ^The Driftwood In Whisper-"

ring' Woods. ,3.bdrms,,2W ■ baths, loft; skylights & fire- place. ■■. '

$ iM ,'£ ® b '; ■A n o th e r W h is p e r in g Woods,delight Impeccable. Vyith 3 bdrms, 2V4 baths & rhorel; - 7 . . . L. ‘ :.i ■' PRINCETON WALK "$179,900 Giveaway Price 2 bdrm s;! 2VS! b a th s , , Jacuzzi, sKirilghts & garage.. Newly, painted; shows like a dreami -I,yr young! M ust; be sold. This Is not a typoF

Remlng;McLoughlln Agency Realtor : MLS

, 2Q1r246-0300: i'

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For Sale ; ,. .ROBBINSVILt.E;-_Aridover

Glen cdndo.rideal'focatlon, 2 bdrm. 2 bath, $112,000. Help with . closing. Call, 609-443-084'i; ; A ,

ROSSMOOR - Main floor,' 1 .'bedroom, excellent lo­cation 'near shops, bank and-Clubhouse, anclosed.. heated porch. $65,500. Call,}609-655-3702. '

SOUTH BRUNSWICK -! "Wynwood" premium con-

.-d0r--2-3—bdrmsfloftj,— 2L baths, fpic, upgrades, pool/ tennis, walk to'shopping, appis Included, $124,900.

.201-329-2595 <

SUNRISEt Superb 2 BR,T ,1/2,bath Twnhse; end-unit,. great mn w/cath cell & fplc.:: Ig deck, gar; upgrades, ten­nis, pool, $229,000. (201) 580-0271;. 455-7610.

TWIN RIVERS - 3 bdrm, 2V4 bath'twnhse. Fin bsmt,

■ new appIs, deck. Move-In cond. Priced (or quick sale.' $119,900.2151579-0418.

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■; For Sale -r. TWIN RIVERS - Best value . twnhse. 2 bdnn 1 VS bath;

fin bsmt, good cond, $103, 900.201-329-9261 TWIN RIVERS - Immac 3 - bdrm; All lieutralsl Possible

' owner $a8slbt$. Lease/opt to buW No brokers. 609- 443-8210.-■ . : ' . ^ ■

! WHISPERING WOODS - ' Oak model, for sale by

owner, 2.bdrthsr -2 bath, Ip terlor. d eco ra ted , up­graded carpet, , cabinets

. and window treatments,

. - $ 1 :2 4 t 9 0 0 — G a 1 1 -2 0 1 — 3 2 9 -0 5 4 6 ; ,1 0 6 5 . .WHISPERING WOODS ;

. Juniper Model o.n Cypress Ct. Clean 2 bedroom, 2 full bath condo, neutral colors, closets, galore, all appll-

. ances, fireplace, central air, deck, trees, pool/ten- nls. $124,900. .Financial assistance available. 201-,

.260:8472.W IN D SO R W O O D S - Gorgeous end Ranch unit, . 2 bdrm, Z bath, garage. Reduced to $128,000 by owner. Call, 609-443-2878

365 jow nhouses & Condos F o i ^ S a l e

. WHITING . •Adult Cdm- niunlty. Co-Op. By owner. Sunporch; llv mt, dining area, 1 bdrm, bath, utility ' rm, all appllacnes, central air, sprinkler system with well. Attached garage. Low $50,000’s. Oall. 201-350-

- 0694 after 7pm. . / >WYCKOFF'S MILL - 2 bdrm, 2 baths, 1st fir unit, , freshly painted, neutral col- ' ors, patio, fireplace & ex- . tras.. $,108,000/negotlable for quick sale. Call, 609-

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BUCKS' COUNTY Af­fordable luxury. 3 bdniis, 2W baths. Hilltop. Condo, Cathedral Celling. foyer. 25x12 private deck. Pool/ tennis, garage. 1 hr New­ark or Phlla Wrport, W hr to Princeton. $219,000. Call, 717-676-4541.LEVITTOWN - 5 bdrm, 3 ;^ bath Colonial." $164,000.

; Call owner, 215-943-2420.

H ig h ceilings, trad itio n a l m o ld ­

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For further infortnatioh call,

—Bafbara-Bartner- at 609-924-4552.

B rokers w e lco m e.

1 ■& 2 Bedroom Condominiums on Nassau Street in Princeton. .B ellow s B uilding

: WEST WINDSOR - "PRINCETON ‘i MANOR"^- Great family home,-oi^ 5 'i .minutes to shoppina and train station; Fea- . tures 4 bedrooms, 2Vi baths, 2 car garage,'• 2 fireplaces plus more. All on beautifully

landscaped Y* acre lot with circular drive­way. , $250,000

WEST WINDSOR - “Windsor Hunt" Spec­tacular 1 year old super-upgraded Prince­ton model w/3 car garage. Too maily up­grades to list, please call for detaifs.

$369,900

PRINCETON JUNCTION r Wonderful family homel Thls^4-5 bedroom, 2V4 bath ^It-ievel offere: large family room w/brick

& parquet floor, finished base., lovely irtvate yard w/deck & many other special

' $238,500P'fePRINCETON -V- Lovely 3 bedroom i brick &

•Slone Ranch with full basem en t, f/p' & 1 car garage. Possible rentarihcom e or m other/daughter. $235,000

WEST WINDSOR -^Sensational 3 . bedroom ranch on a. beautiful 1 acre lot.

Fealurea: newly renovated - ultra modern kitchen, flagstone patio, f/p, oak pegged

ufkx>rs, 1 car garage, plbs much more.® • ftoic nnn

N ew 2 & 3 B e d ro o m T ow nhduses & C ondom inium s

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A G O L D E N O P P O R T U N IT Y‘ ‘ Only w ith ou r exclusive lease and sale op tions.. Regular condom inium price o f $825 d r $850

. m onthly. With option , earn 50% credit o f m onthly rent toward purchase o f unit during first year.

,$82.5«" ^ 8 5 0 per*month Plus utilities2 & 3. Bedroom Townhomes Also ava ilab le '■Directions from New York or Ptiiladelpliia;Taka I-SSI295 to Route 206 North, taka jug-. handle left at lawnmceviOe Prep School to'Lavniincavilla-F^nington Road (RL 546 W) and continue' K to the Manors at Lawrencevilla

FINANCINGAvailable Tb

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equity in one (rf New Jersey's ;. You can live onlymost desirable areas.

3 rriiles from Princeton's Nassau Street for as little as 2% down.To help turn your«dream into reality, a trained Financial Services Rep will be on-site every weekend to answer questions, review options and prequaiify you: absolutely free and with no obli­gation. Learn how you can afford serene country living in a well-builttownhouse, featuring central air, wall-to-wall carpets, recreational facilities and the benefits of Princeton's excellent school system. ; - ‘Griggs Farm: Nowhere in Princeton,will you find such comfort­able living at a comparable price.

From Princeton C enter (Nassau S treet): Take Route 2 0 6 N orth 3 miles to G riggs' Farm. lU rn J e tt on Cherry Valley Road' (a t tra ffic light). Go 'A mile to en trance on left.

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' Canter Hall Coionlal, 2800 sq (t. '4 Bdrms, plus den, plus 24 ft. faiiilly room, with fireplace, living rrn, dining rm, large eat-ln kitchen, all new appliances

gaunter tops, real butcher block, hardwood lira, urglar alarm,; central vac. In-ground sprinklers, finished basem ent, professional lan d so ^ ln g

lovely neighborhoods. R ed u c^ to: $235,900■■ For urecUons calL 609-259-952^.3 Poe.L^ne,

- By owner. Bright & airy 4 txinn. Colonial, 2V4 baths on 1 acra lot with all amenities such as jacuzzi, skylights- fpL full basement, deck: fam, rm.; fortial llv. & din. rm.. canL air. 2 car garago on quiet cul-de-sac. 1 ml, from 8A on TPK. Price nogot. . $363,000At 4-way stop, turn right onto Hall Acre Rd., then 1st right onto Fox Run Dr. Turn right onto Pheasant Ln.

201 S21 5865

4/5 bedrooms, 2'A baths, tireplace, vaulted cerl- ings. hardwood floors, whirlpooi, deck, custom cabinetry, security alarm, all on y . acre lot. Other models available. $329,900DirocUons: Take Route 1 North, turn right on Stouts Lane, left on First Avenue, left on Walden Pond Way.201 -2 7 4 -^0 0 , 201-846-0033

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Zstory, 4 ii brick Imrit hbrne in executive a ^ ^ h t a t t e r neighborhood. Located near h ig h w w , train

" stalloM ; shoM lng & public & private sctv» ls . F e a to M Inctude S BFT 3 f t baths, 3 car flaraga, o ^ M bIneW th ra jgh out. kllchen with canter raoklng Island, i o i ^ i in master bath' Home has while wa«s & oSonlal b lue cajpaL

'“Itw on I8l & 2nd tloof, hardwood floors In foyer & dlrijng' tSim ow ner rnuat se(l immediately and w ill e n le r t^ an ■ X r e ^ all terms to a qualined buyer/renterlrnm ediato

• occuDancy... Be|ng'sold oelow cost! $3JB5,000 o r rent at X $2 ,5 W .d o M O. Owner/Broker. Call for directions and ■t’ more detallal- Z E L L E R SB Y E R S REAL ESTATE 1201! 8 5 5 ^ 8 (609) 895-1162 evenings

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Completely secluded 4.47 acres, superior all-brick new construction presented by builder. Beautrlul custom appointments, llreplaces. high ceilings, ex­cellent loor plan, carelul attenbon to detail.

. $1,175,000Phone; 921-8050

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JUST LISTED. 2 yr. custom'cedar/bnek Coionlal. Immaculate condition. beautifuLwooded 1 -i- acre, protessionatly landscaped and decorated. Hard-

—wood-tl(3drs-throughout./.2_-!irepIaces,_.gourrnet kitchen with Jenn-Aire. 4 bdrms., master suite with whirlpool, crown molding, french doors and much m o r e l M UST SE E L H o m e C o rn ie e t lo n , 215-860-7060. $369,000DIrecUons: 202 S ('A mile past Rt. 413) to Right onBurnt House Hill. Rd.. Lott on Snake Hill Rd.

Victorian in quaint Hopewell Borough. You II love the new kllchen and these spacious bedrooms with onginal tnm. fixtures and bay win> dows. •Stroll on sidewalks to nearby school, churches and stores. Reduced to $224,500 Directions:. Carter Rd. or 518 to Princeton Ave. #23

Stockton Real Estate32 Chambers St.. Princeton

609-924-1416j

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For just $99 you can have a 2 colum n by 3 inch ad, including a photo of th e property (supplied by,you), a bnef description and open hourie information.

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' An exceptional and highly visible corporate office .enviroiunent/consistiiig o f 52,000 square feet,

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W a lk in g d is ta n c e to te s la u ra n ts , p u b lic t ra n sp o rta t io n a n d s h o p p in g . '

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PAVILIONOfflee/Retoil

—^ •-8 0 p -sq ;ft- .-to rI 2-,6DO-sq:ft;“ -" » H istoric R ehab ilita tion ; o f 19 2 9 H osiery Mill

• Parking fo r 9 0 cars • All New HVAC sL. Lighting

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2400 sq.ft, with 2000 sq.ft, of storage space

Recently ■ renovated . with HVAC,' • ' sprinkler, elecFric,,. & plum bipgM , ■

Brokers protected

C ontact J ' Barbara Bartner at

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' ^70 Pennsylvania Properties .

BUCKS COUNTY ; :i ': ' -Qogant Country Ufo 1-Secluded Estate In Sought-

■ Alter .Area.i' Naar''. - New; H d p B i - t h I a,. 14 + ■ ;a d r e French CHaiaau; hlgli'dn a

: hill'wilh' spectEfculaLVlaWal; / olfars:: the . u|llmal6 ? In ';a

home;,: cuald|Tiv’,designing' with .a ' gracious flobrr pjan lor :Com,for|abla!; living' '&■ entartalpjng,.v(drm & stfik-'. Ing, decor, , ju)<iKlpus -ap- polnlmeni; sparkling pools surroundeci:;.by, garden &overlook ing . a {forested •{ Cqntefnpofai

..'glen, "plus' spacious .maid’s 'Lquafle.ra. Mb Miich motel.

• Enjojf the dignltjt & chOracr : ter of .'this totally bdptivaling

Buckd'tCounly, Residenfco.'’' . $1,580,000, ■ Please ; call . , 215-493-0400 for,more de­

tails'& a private showing.'. ALLEN REALTY

. ASSOCIATES INC .'Aardley, Office ■- .

\ 370 Pennsylvania . Prtaperties

NEW HOPE I <New co:)-• structlontavallable.Immed­

iately In the boro. Eleganlll; bdnn; 2V|5bqtt|iCenlBr.H| f. Colonial.'Fedtilrlrig .2 ' fin :; i plaoea, I a 'C T 'y ' ■': . sp 'aololist M a'afir Bdfi,.• Suite,{3 car.qaragd & mof4,,- ! All ori "a dfitef jcu'l-de-sai.. Priced (rOm lovyi $430,000,' .assumable Jnanclhg'.'-Call

:& :.tv: a ’ m eal ief, gel addi­tional Into,’, 6:641-2745 •

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N O W L E A S IN G100 THANET CIRCLE100-101 T hanet Road > Princeton, NJ 00540 • .

2 Three Story Buildings 15 Acres — 110,000 Sq. R.

PRINCETON PIKE OFFICE PARK3131 Princeton Pike; - 6 Two Story BuildingsLawrenceyille, Flij 08648 ; 28 Acres 7^ 266,000 Sq. rt.

MOUNTAIN VIEW OFFICE PARK850 Boar. Tavern Road 5 Three Story BuildingsW. Trenlon. NJ 08628, ■ . : i g i A cres— 275,000 Sq. Ft.

PARKWAY CORPORATE CENTER1230 Parkway Avenue .' w. Trenlgn, NJ 08628

"1 Three Slory.:Building { 5.9 Acres - 61,000 Sq; Ft:,,'

JINGOLI ORGANIZATIONFOR INFORMATION CALL MANAGEMENT OFFICES

(609) 896-3111 or (609) 896-2047' : y i B R O K E R S A P E P R O T E C T E D . , „ ,

We provide design service lb custom-tailor the interior space to tenant specilicationi.fi^^

.B U C K S CO UN TY - ElegantBbdrmbrlcknpme,

, 2 baths,. 2 powder {room,. Velinishad ■ kitchen, ;2, large

Ilv ■ rms, ‘formal din. rm, 2 story carriage house. Up‘■

1 per'-$400's. By .1 owner _ .215 i68-2786.t..:51

, . . BUCKS COUNTY; Unusual property located In

. -". the heart of,: Wdshlilgldn Crossing, PA. qid;'dlo'ne.

- home ill exOel|enfconditlqri; on a sizeable piecB 01 prop­erty, w|lh outbuilding: Vi.l.v

, lage/cdmmerclal zoiilrig; For details on this unusual,

. property & - to 1 dlscusd the .-fpolenilal hete call us at the

office. $925,000.

'.Washington Cr Pa 215-493-9800 ‘ 1 : : ' ,:

• BUCKS COUNTY - Se- 'cluded selling on'-12 acre. .Farmhouse ,;wlth large ';ad-

,.' -dltfon, nicely,'. landscaped,; barn,plus 3 car'garag'e, 40 ' m in s , n o r th o f P h l la ,

■ . $5l 4,900., Call Lechner &' i'Stauffer Realtors, 800-227-

3907 or 21S-879-9S6B i' i V';■ BUCKS CTY/New .Hope

■,: Area : Chanhlng: cpuritry: • ,cbl9hlal with' 3 firepiaces on

': a private .wooded approx 2 '..acre lot plus separate

L guest . . house.:. $360,000!' (also ajailable for Tease).

'■ Call 609-586-4869. , ■■ FAIRLESS HILLS.- Beaut-

llully remodeled ’ Rancher, new kitchen, new tile lloors

, . . , , . P Iiwppded.Vsptthglhear' the river; UntqueYarchlleoiuftiH

' ’■ lealUres',;^;hew,;cpnditiori,' taxes 'approx IMijOO, ■ easy P r lr ic e 'td h V im m u ld . $639,500;. .May; {cohslder.

. l e a s e . E lllbtf; .R eally ,: 215-862-5211 f ^ ;

NEWTOWN BO pO'- Prl- vato, shady, sVi acre withis bdfm {single. Cept 'air, dll adpis, .new, 'wyw;':oarpSt.

’ Deck,: ipalld, ',garage,' fgll ' b'smt. Near 1-95. $1250/nio + u t i ls .; No p i t s . C all 215-355-5204 .1, :: jNEWTOWN - Own a piece,

; o f h ls tp H c N'eVrtpwh; i , W oddsrove‘,"BfTpk;wa(l,'' '. hardvwod llts: ':$125,500.' .Call 215-860-6624;->;: :\;i

•PHILA. Queens ( Village.- { $149,000..,: FbbiilpUs 2-3'

; bdrm r tdwhh'6udq, h(Hard- wood firs, skylights, totally new kitchdri, d isw asherja '

r disposal, cent, alr.^fliilshpd bsmi, many oxtra8..0wn6r financing & InceWi'vB pack-

. age. Call, 609;2a-8764;

’'IPLUMSTEAD; TWP,>} 42 Acres Of ^Se'rehlty.i'. With ,

; ’(afmhousB, tenahyiou5e,& ' putbujldlng.; Ideal jpf-horse

:: dr nature lover. Owner ahx- ldus',' $1,500,000, Call, Fox & Lazo ’, Realldfe', ; 215-

; 345-6800. ' 'i ■ I ;RIVERFRONT -1 ln;Wash-. Iriglon Grossing.’Custom 4

’/bdrm, S'A be(h;.hbtfi'e with - bsautilU!Views qt^eiDela-l -

.'ware River. $415,000, Call.'' 215-493-7956. | -

SOLEBURYTWP1 st Time Offered

This 4 bdrm Stone Front Colonial In Solebury Jwp Is

, ‘a i builder's ,'ow,n',;'0uslom,' home set on S-l Weiy prl- vaff acres. All the;amenl-

, ties;,the.;successful.:,pro- . fe'ss|onal expeclbV:ould be found here & niprel This.

■ . one ,'ol .;a .kindi’hbitie:,’ls priced below what li'wduld,, co s t,, to r o p r p d u c o .

rl^.bulltln lia ii^Bn^Io.sad’p S rch .i't ’onlyv.CaV’M lk C d if is 'd l- '- car-- port;—many—extras-.-— r - !YS.'’ :df;'4 '

$129,900. Call Holland Re- • ’ 2'15-441-47;i0V -, '. ally, 215-355-2210 RE/MAX ASSOCIATES

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E W IN G ■ D y n a m ic D u e l E x c it in g ' possibilities In this newly remodelea

.-two-farhily.in Ewlng-Townshlpt Pride o f : .ownership thruoutf ; Plenty of parking, 'located near Trenton State & maior . roads. Tap the potentlall .$ 1 8 5 ,0 0 0

LAWRENCE - Best value In exclusive' Foxcroft area. Almost new , contem-: p o rary In' e x c e lle n t co n d itio n . Irn- medlate occupancy. Five bedrooms,' jacuzzi, 3-car gar. & more. $ 4 1 4 ,9 0 0

ig a S _____Renovatd 3 bedroom |

seml-attached home In Princeton In-1 eludes all appliances, new roof, n e w - windows ana new bath. Backs to Com- munity P a r k . ' . $ 1 2 9 ,9 0 0

EAST W in d s o r • a r e a l g e m i 3 b r ,tV i BA Ranch, features park-llke yard, huge deck, new siding and CAj re- flnlshed floors and much more. Terrific valuel $ 1 6 8 ,5 0 0

LAW REHCEVIUE Voulll love enter­taining,in this cheerful 4 bedroom, 2 ’/a

- bath.ColonlalLvvhioh .boastssized H'ltcheh ciui 1.4 acre lot. Prince- ' ton adflressll , : , . : $ 2 7 9 ,0 0 0

CRAN8URY -X om fortab le , cpzy Cape Cod; Remodeled, ultra kitchen, bright, sunny family room opening to private, treed lot. Central air, full basem ent, and more, 3 bedrooms, ft ya baths.^^Smalv quiet street. ‘■r $ 2 2 9 ,9 0 0

HIGHTSTOWN - 3 BR, 1 ’/a BA,_;_2 gar garage. 2 story, renovated 3 yrs. a g o -p ric e d to selll Huge kitchen, & master BRrallding doors to new d e c k rS to N YC bus. $3 ,000 for «

LAWRENCE - The Affordable DreamI W ake up to beaultful living for a real

-world prToain thls new 4 -B R (2 BR ’s to be completed). C ape In convenient lo­cation. $ 1 6 4 ,9 0 0

LAWRENCE - Spacious split with many .aossibllities. Oversized kitchen with centeiwlsland, large living arid dining rooms.Tn-ground pool, four'bedrooms, den and wooded lot m ake this the one to seel Just waiting for your personal louohBSl $ 1 7 2,000

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CRANBURY • - Washington Model at Shadow Oaks - Beautiful trees sur­round this spacious 4 bedroom Colonial - greenhouse window, paddle fans, underground sprinklers, 20x20 patio plus much more. Call, for a preview.

: $ 3 3 4 ,0 0 0

WEST W in d s o r - w a lk to train from this 4 BR, 2Vi BA Wellington Estates Colonial, features extra Targe family room, custom deck with enclosed din­ing area and Inground pool., $ 3 1 2 ,0 0 0

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LOCATlONIIl Premium golf course location, sets off this popular Danbury townhome offering 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, finished loft, fireplace", FULL PACKAGEll , $149,900DIRECTIONS: Rt. 1 to Plalnsboro Rd. to left on Scotts Comer to Hampshire.

HOPEWELL TWP. - Dynamic contemporary with wrap-around decks, tennis court, and a prime lake front lot in presUglous Elm Ridge Park. The ideal executive retreatl W ith $10,000 dowrt through

. Shelter Mortgage • $469,000

HAMILTON - Quality construotion...4 bedrooms, 2 lull baths, 2 car garage, family room with brick fireplace; large enclosed porch, full basement, new central air, new electric, new roof, MOREl De­sirable neighborhood! ' V,$249,900 j

PRINCETON BORO - Development potential. Cou­ple with neighboring house tor prime development location. This could be a great opportunity. Call lor details. .$ 1 8 5 ,0 0 0

SOUTH BRUNSWICK • Great locatloni 2 bedrooms, 1 Vi baths, 2 decks, fireplace, freshly painted, new carpet, all appliances. Move In right away.

. . , $119,900

LAWRENCEVILLE - Maintenance free 1 BR, 1 bath condo In Lawrenceville. Features; deck off living room, C/A, appliances, comfortable and affordablm Good location! $74,850

' MONTGOMERY - 2 BR, 2Vi BA and finished loft, end unit with parquet In LR, DR and entry, ceramic tile In kitchen; microwave, one oar garage. Also available for rent. $155,000

lAWRENCEVIliE - 2 BR. 2'/a bath end unit townhouse facing courtyard features fireplace with custom wood mantle, unique built-in breakfrbnt and

. more. Premium location with sunny exposure.$125,900

EAST WINDSOR - 1 bedroom; 1 bath,, third floor condo - facing woods with all appliances, neutral carpeting, and brick fireplace. , $84,M 0^

EAST WINDSOR - Ideal starter home, one bedrpqra, one bath, convenient location, available Im­mediately. This properw would also appeal to in­vestors. PRICED TO SELL. $67,000

PLAINSBORO - Longmont Model condo. 2 BR, .2 baths, finished loft w/lrack lights, upstairs unit over­looks pool, tenn is courts , cathed ral celling w/sl^llght, fireplace, w/w carpel, great area. movB-ln condition, central AfC, near to shopping center. .. $133,000

PLAINSBORO , Carefree condo living Is yours In this 2 bedroom, 2 bath plus den homel Large spacious' rooms and the possibility of a third.

■'bedrooml All neutral colors-and oarpetsl-Tnlawon t -lasti . $122,000

WEST WINDSOR - "A BEST BUY." below builder's price, 2 BR, 2V4 BA;, all appliances, basement, double garage, 5 mins, to trains and downtown Princeton. $205,000

^ORTH BRUNSWICK ■ Gorgeous can only describe this two bedroom with, den, sunken master bedroom with large walk-ln closet. Just painted and waiting lor new owner. $139,900

PLAINSBORO - Privately located, sunny Interior, 2 . bedroom, R'/a bath townhouse 'with lull basement. 2 a'cars.garagoifentataed .tdeck and materS^W as.>9Z|DO|OUu

PLAINSBORO - Large three bedroom, 2’/a baths', study d r a family room. This Spacious townhome Is a great buy for a family who loves private perennial garden and all the amenities of a prestlglius living.

PLAINSBORO - Princeton address. Beautiful two bedroom courtyard townhouse In Princeton Land­ing. Everything has been upgraded. It has neutral decor and In move-ln condliron. This gem' shows belter than the models. Don't miss It. $239,900

WASHINGTON TWP. - This first floor Covington Model at Wyndham Place offers 2 bedrooms, 2 baths plus a spectacular wooded view. $101,900

LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP - Are you ready lor carefree townhouse living? This 3 bedroom (plus basement) Woodmont home has great view of golf course and pond. $209,500.

LAWRENCEVILLE - End unit. 2 BR, 2>A BA up­graded condo. In Society'Hill Is w alting^r oull!

EWING - The finest area in Ewing Township, with the river In front and golf course in back. This new. Incredibly efficient Ranch, has 3 BR, 2 BA, FR w/llreplace, 2-car garage, large treed lot, available lor sale or rent. - ' $214,750

NEW BRUNSWICK - Wowl What a housel This two family In New Bmnswlck's Sixth Ward Is the one. Maintenance tree, rented and ready. $219,900

-'"'PLAINSBORO - Beautiful 2 bedroom, 2 bath Encino Model. Neutral colors, all appliances - move ri^ht^n.

PLAINSBORO - Delmar Model Ravens Crest condo,) all appliances. 1 bedroom, 1 bath, fireplace In living room, walkjn closet, patio, central air conditioning, HOW warranty, all window -treat­m ents, plenty of u p g rad es, prime location.

■. $98,000

' ■PRINCETON TOWNSHIP - One pitis acre lot in Princeton. Water and sewer - ready to go. As is or custom built home to your speclilcatlons for

$575,000

LAWRENCE - Spacious three bedroorh townhouse In Lawrence Square Village. Full of upgrades. Including Euro stylo kitchen cabinets, upgraded

-appliances,—carpeting,_kitchBn_floor_and-much_more. Neutral decor. Avail. Immed. $118,900

HAMILTON - College Park - Colonial with 5 BR, 1 'h baths, neutral decor & quiet cul-de-saC r-R eady & r w aiting l- Mlnutes from train slatlonl Hardwood floors, family neighborhood & only.

$ 2 0 9 ,9 0 6

EAST W INDSOR - 3 bedroom, Z 'h bath single family with fenced yard, garage, family room with 'skylight,'living room with brick fireplace, . all appliances.

, . $ 1 4 9 ,9 0 0

VIEAST W INDSO R - One floor living with two floor llexibiliw! 5 BR, O'/a BA ex­p a n d e d R a n c h in g r e a t fa m i ly neighborhood. 2 car garage, huge basement, private yard. Terrific buy!

$ 2 1 9 ,9 0 0

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LAWRENCE - • Convenient...This four bedroom, two and a half bath Colonial is located near schools, shopping and transportation. It is also an ideal lo­cation for residential professional use.

$ 1 8 5 ,0 0 0

PLAINSBORO,- Bryant Model in Prince- “ ton Collection. Featuring 4 bedrooms,

. 2V4, baths, full . basem ent arid m orel v T h is one Is priced tqsell. W on't be hare long so see this dhe n o w !' $ 2 3 5 ,0 0 0

EAST W INDSOR - 3 bedroom, 1 ’/a bath split on fenced, wooded, landscaped hall acre with new enclosed porch, d e c k a n d r e m o d e l e d k i t c h e n .

$ 1 7 4 ,9 0 0

WEST W INDSOR - Estate sale; Colonial,’ 4 BR. 2Vi baths, 2 car att. garage, full basement, felinished H W fis, .fresh oaint. laroB backvard. newer roof. W alk

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3^0 Pennsylvania . Properties .

370 Pennsylvania' Properties i -

370. Pennsylvania. Propert^ps

3?o P je n n s y i y a n l a e v properties

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UpperiBucks Co

I ' DURHAM TWP i

■ Sparkling .new, -4200 sq ft,' ■beauty fbr a family.who has', (earned' a Jllealyla' 'without

..dompromlsei.SItuated on'3 acres' featuring. S ' large bed rbom s|< b a th s , marble tile, and'hardwood floors, Brick and redwood

' exterior. Quality quality!: $599.00b.''‘Calh SUSAN

GARTH, days ,215-691- 6100, eves '215^861-0222. Re/Malx 100 Real Estate.;

UPPER MAKEFIELD Endless Opportilnitlea,'

Await Y oii' ' Beautifully m aintained,' neutrally, d eco rated ,th is

lovely ' Stucco , ' Stone N e o rT u d p f r e s id e n c e ' awaits the new buyer-'who. will enjoy the Ipcomparabie, views of the Bucks County countryside," YDL 51 2,'‘ $498,ooo: ,

y ; s c h l o t t >"Realtors ’ 215-493-9080

YARDLEY:A MOST ATTRACTIVE

PACKAGE :

' Imagine the.pride of,com- ' Ing homo to this gorgeous

., stohefront V CblonlaPMn ',-'a , prostlglpfjs !.fam|ly i.nelgh-' ': borhood. Relax around the,

.heatedvpool &' spa;;sur-;

, WATERWORKS Nevlfo Hope.. ..RelocaUqn . .forcesk, sale ',bt ■'This ;:beaullful ,'in bdmt, gVa'.bath; townhouseni

, with terfSce on; the rlvoriv , PV loed'i$30i000, belo.Wui .bullder'at $380,000; Non'bii, •of these' models -left. Calllt 201-984-28 |s ; ‘ I 'V '

rounded.by mature tress In .sum'met’br'slp’ racklaHs'ln

:-.-,.WILSpN: BORO ,>,:-Prtced - ■for quick; ealel i 3 : bdrm Townhouse, !2,.yr.pld end

■‘ unit, minutes to I78 & N.J,,, .(Excellent.,; Investment op-^

. ‘’porturilty priced , several ■ ' thousand dollars below a n y , other unit now on market in the complex. $86,900. Call - bwner, 201-735-9453.:-

YARDLEY-.Charming elll- clehby condo In turn of the cen tury s to n e m ansion overlooking The Delaware River 1n Yardley,' Rem bda' led OakKilchen, haidwbod floor's, beautiful private

■ grounds.' lAssoc‘fee Tncl- (u d e s , 'h e a t , : hot ;wafar, water/sewer, trash,: insur­ance & more! Perfect for single br Investor.' $39,900.

•Call, PA Properties 215- 766-7788

front :of .the fire. In; the; truly elegaryt'TIvIng ■; rth;‘after; ''a long winter's .day. Nutner-

; ■ ops b§l(wlndows; &;:neW, carpeting lend a ' llghli ;alry

■ feeling to'jllylrig space :'de- —slgned^fof-liylrigy-Walli In , closets Inj3 gut of 4 bdrms ; ellmlnatal'clutter,:Den'

finished basement provide a d d i t io n a l . ‘fg a ta w ay ” space.' Lovely neutral de­cor. YDU 588, $297,000.

■ YARDLEY -' Must seSI 2nd ,': floor,'. 2 '.bdrti' Icondoj: all ;.-;.appllances',;‘je n t air, w /'^r

carpet, jjool & thuch moreP' . $ 8 5 , '9 0 0 . '0 'a i l , g iS -'^ '

493ri474

372 ppeniHpuises I’ f, WEST WINDSOR - Prince^;' ton Oaks,' Owner 'miisraeUT

■ , .Idgffis; bedi!',brand new,.rboth'Budklngharn; Mbdef'IJ

; 1V8,acres ,oti qu|et. street, '

SCHLOTTRealtors 215-493-9080

extras, '.save $50:70,000,°' ■. secondary''financing aval|:’° ■ able, beat offer over'"

$350,000., -'Open. ,Jrouse*' —Sutiday, 11-3pm,.17 WesP'E

.minister Dr, 609-275-3957.1J

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Somewhere out there are a select number of you who still believe in quality. You insist

• on it. And you’re not about to compromise it in your next home.You are the people we’re building for at Woodmont, where luxury townhouses and on-site tennis and swimming merge to . bring you the lifestyies you’ve earned.Come visit our new furnished models and discover why those who understand and appreciate quality call Woodmont “home."

N ew Furnished Models N O W O PE N

1986 SQ FT to 2 4 6 5 SQ FT

From $187,500 * Only 5 % Dow n P a y m e n t**

. Franklin Corner Road Lawrenceville, l\lJ 08648 '

Sales Office Phone (609) 896-3886

‘ Price includes special incentive discount.See Agent lo t details. ‘ Permanenl mortgage financing available to r q u ^ i l ie g t l j l^ r s /

D IR E C T IO N S 1-295, exit at 68B (Princeton Pike South) to trat(ic.li,ght,.Turn;rightto Franklin Corner Road. Woodmont will be straight ahead on your left. . \

A c ro s s th e s f /M f or. a c ro ss the n a tio n • nw c an h e lp you buy. sell, o r tra d e a h o m e : O u r s ig n o n your p ro p e rty p u ts over 2 5 .0 0 0 sales- ’ . p e o p le to w ork to r

you. W e h a ve o tiic e s in o ver 9 ,0 0 0 c o m m u n ities in a l l 5 0 s ta tes a n d C anad a.

2200'OFFICr-S NATIONWIDE

RMttsnIsonJOHN PERHORE

" R ic h a rd s o n Re^ a l l o t s o t t e r s a P le d g e o t P e t * lo tm o n c e lo o u r S e lle r s a n d P u r­ch a s e rs . We g iv e you o u t b es ! eftorts. h on es ly , In le g r ily . P r o te s s lo n a lt s m m e o n s a g re a ld e o l lo us, a n d w e g ive them lo yo u en- Ih u s la s lle a lly . We know a b o u t p ro p ­erty. we c a re a b o u t p e o p le r

EAST WINDSORRsKk ku N ta mn Bifotslati botb u O o t

twtrtroi..4 Una, S Bitli. sQ snr tinnscpsei ( U ) , .... (KL I j^ ind pod. ail appfiSKai. Ric- RMtn In bauatiTt. ttosa Itnpiaca Is Uriitf Room. '

$215,000

PARK SETTING“Bay ar laaaa diU prioi keattd Ranch latinf Hsrtor t f is t i Path. t1 ha$ 2 Bdmtt, 1 Bath., alt naw thtmopasa itettovt. saw Utchan and moit. Short *ath to ftehiot boat^ ate.

$169,900

SCENIC LOT/iMBtItfll kt, bn izm y , eom id patio. 4 Bdns. 2.Bath Capa fieittf ifmctacular iandicapad parkva'yt. Crut aat-lo Utenin plos appllincts and cellinf fans.Suburban pandiul

$179,900

COUNTRY CAPEBaaotHd Wart Wlndtor Coimtnf Capa on H Aerts. This aitraordioary b«ma bat 2 BdnBi, 2 Baths, Rraplaci, Fraach doors to s lit i patio. Trees,' poeniry and fkn rs ta abondanci.

$199,500

■CRANBURY'BH-EVELPristiBt boat ou larpst sHa In Cranbury Manor, This NIadsof ti-ioTil (rlil dafistit you wM Its 4 Ednns, Baths, M« cBstom dislynsd Cunpsan khchin, na« etatral air, sa* loof.

$199,900

PARK UK^GRQUNDSEast Windsor Rancii>fma In astallani eondtUsn. 3 Bdms, ! Bath, basW iy upyradis ysu'U lost, plus finisbtd basamant atsd abova iround pool.

$169,999 .

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PARK UKE YARD Cast WMsar Iroaktrii split with part UJia rear yard.n 4tA a.,k. .v»i__

train

MM viwnuia l»MI |!«in UM l««l3 Bdnis, 2V) Baths. caUiadraJ c tU I^ batch lira-

- piacf. p u t fanlly room, woodtd let. Closa lo PJI stadoa.

$167,900

MERCERVILLE CAPECnandad Capo hr tbi heart ot MircanrUlf. 3 Bdms. M l baths. Atw stdlni, roof, hoatar and lull batimanL T.S larafi. soddtd ’ bbulMt l i t '

r and fancad yard,

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$156,900

WOODED FAMILY UVING Ootstaadiof family araa In Mirttnrilla. 4 Bdnns, 2^Baths, aaw hiitar, A/C. tharoal ilidinf door and

...........................o;Fan............viadoirs, tcritotd porch and far|i patio: Fafflily roam ■/lofi$179,900

d e t o b e i * 7 & 8\ ^ b u n t i y C lassics i iw ite s y o ii j o the G r lin d p p e n iu g o f th e G r a n ie r c y I, , a n exch is ive h o m e m o d e l ■. ; Nesilod, ahiiclsi'ihe mlling Hills of ihti

ht.storic M illsione Valley iind c\|sl6ni criafied ; ill the Old World tradition'of'quaiit^ and ^detail. Country Classics com bines .the spacious beauty o f the country^ with a great location ,(hetuvon.Somcndlle and Piincctoii) lo provide an ideal selling ilvat.befiis today's i executive life.slyle. ■ '

\ C r'flgjergy/aipiiia-.s.thfc'v.S'iunccoli country living'with :i traclilibri,|l iiweivcl porch

■'•'and 'pa'f&i^tiw/i«mt^''-'nic''L%(du.^ve fcaiitre.*!. include jiTtia.sicr hcdrfxiin .suilg conveniently , located oh the lir.st fioor, a .screened-in r<*ar .porch olT the .breakfast nook ' a’private .siftipp I rttoiri dfl'ihe up,stair.s hedrotan, and m ore.' '

Join us .Saturday and Siinday. Octohlef 7 and 8, for the C ran rf 0 ^en /n .g ' ,,

-^of ibc Gramervjf I, 'Take, part Invlie. • bnjqyment! Refreshments will be Served and a raffle drawing will be held.

• k - k - k 'Special O jfering —

CentralVacuum System •

, A sk f o r details k k k

Sales Center: (201).TS9-I90U Open M oiIh W ed.,Fri: ’ 1:00-5:00 FM Sat. & Sun. 12:00-5:00 PM

p \T tc \\m s ib 'ro m S o m e rv it le 'C ire te :' * ‘‘206South, lefi on Amwclj Road (Rt.,514),

: ^ > £ 2 IS S 1 G S ’ Wilfpw Road, left on Hilbl^rough Road.' V-approximately I mile lo site on left. ' K .•

' o From FrfncWon; Take Ri. 2(W North, right onRiver Road. Left on Hillsborough Road.jp.shc -

• onriglit. ■[: ’ '

Helping you m anage your m ost important investmentPRINCETON JUNCTION EAST WINDSOR HAMILTON SQUARE COMMERCIAL DIVISION

(609) 799-5600 (609) 448-5000 (609) 586-0400 (609) 586-1000

B ecause anythm g less is unacceptable*

^ r p n f a u r gA NATIONAL

; HISTORIC ;rD taicTA collection of just 28 impeccably designed,

classically styled homes will be built. Each stately four bedroom home provides the luxuries and comforts that are so much a part of your life. •

. Uncompromising attention to detail is evident throughout^, .as it should be.: For those in te res t^ inithe'charm and convenienceHlife irihistb^^Cranbury, with excellent Princeton schools,There is only one home.

' ' ' And this, riot at all unexpectedly, is i t . , ,7..nd this, 128funcompromising homes p'riced from the low $400,000’s. . ■Cranbuiy. NJ • (609) 655-8088 - - . rTake R(e. t N. or S. to Scudden Mill Rd. Turn onto Scudden.MlU Rd- (becomes Plaltistwra^ranbury M .) and proceed approx.' 6*h mile* io Main St.(dashing srop sign). Turn left onto Main 5f.

• and proceed lo Cranbury Walk on ihe'nght,^Sales Office open daily 11*5. . < '

A i*acket! Publicaion Week of October 4, 198d 2 3 ^

372 ope'n'Hpu^sEAST. WINOaOR - bpen HoUSBi. Sunday. O d'8th, 1-4; 3 bdrm, 2'4i balt Con-

' temporary, new j Mchen, family nn, deek, (e/ced In yard, finished^ b^ement, many upgradea.. lust re­duced $164,990. dan, 609- 443W 40 .

375; Out-of-^ate, li! Properfes

DE|<A1.B JUNCTION N.Y.- Wor((lng dairy fdm,'4d milk

’ cows, 16 hellels, 2 bulls, plus equlpment(2is aaes, ' $198,000 or jwl trade for

‘ N.J.- real ■ e s tile .. l'»315- ' 3471-3736 . r I .

FA^M FOR s/TE-f Stale of the art 200 ctiw f r^ stall, 320 acres w/d06i|iBblB, 2 modem housed. CdTDavId Burns for in/p.,:.ffl7-849- 6307 or ,667-893-2992. Property for.saleAo settle estate. ' ; /.FLORIDA. .-(-'Zpphyrhills. , Lonely . 1982'dbln wide re-

' sen t mobne hom e. Ished, 28xj4i 2 bdrm, ith, carpod, Fla rm,

I, wshr &'d(yr! Cent air .leaL In M adult park , o d ' nelgnbois. $103/ hly,: asking! $30,000. 783-3703 Y' -:

T MYEHg Fla - By , ir, 3 bed, 2 bath,-1650' Ranch, $ m 5 0 0 . Call 3Ves, 609683-1845 ,

HORSE FARM for sale - L tp e bam &/house, both nodding som e repa irs; 60-1- acres, p e e d to sell. Call David, w rns for Info.iJ 6Q!7;:849-6307 d'r 607:693) 2E&2. Propgfty'for sale to settle e s ta te s // .f/PC^ONOStj A' Gorgeous 3-fi acres,'wooded, cpl- d ^ sac . Pare /W ed . pall evjas, 201-679-2314.

390 OfticeCommercial ,

• For SaleBUSINESS Opportunities - Looking for a business?, See our ad urider class-j Ificatlon # 1 1 3 , 'J f Boyer Really. 609-921-1605..

CITY GAS STATION FOR SALE

With conven ien t sto re . Great location. High traffic area. Business only. Call for further details.

AL SUSSMAN REALTORS

609-5204)077 ,„ ELEMINGTON-Forsala o t-

lease. 5500 .sq ft; profes­sional office space. New construction, prime .loca­tion, will divide. Excellent parking, mins.To Flemlng- ton. Call todayl-Boehm Re- ally, 201-762/4386

390.Office Commercial For Sale

For Sale o r Lease 1000-2500 Sq Ft Ollica condo. Hopewell, $130/sq ft; Montgomery Knoll 1900 sq ft for $120.

Commercial Property Network, Real Estate

Can 609-921-8844 HAMILTON TWP

READY TO BUILD

3.5 acres approved. 20,600 sq ft. o ff ice bu ild ing . $400,000.

HIQHTSTOWN - 1 6 room professional building com­pletely leased fhni 2/91. Excellent return on Invest." 3,54o sq ft. $349,000. Call Leonard Van Hlse Agency 609-448-4250 ■/::

AL SUSSMAN REALTORS

609-520-0077

PLAINSBORO-Brand new Woodside Office Condos. Suites available, 745 sq ft to 11,000 sq ft.'Interiors built to suit. Pre-construc- t lo n p r i c e s s t a r t i n g $99,900. Limited time offer. For more Info call Susan at the Linpro Company, 609- 799-7578

390 Office Commercial

: '^ - - ' 'F o r S a le ' HI(3HTSTOWN Com­mercial office space (Main St), avallab le /lease i by owner. Call 201-251-7678 MEDICAL OFFICE - Avail/'

.able In Berkelay'Squard of T re n to n . P le a s e ca ll, 609-989-8455, i

TRENTONApproved $17;000 sq ft of­fice conversion. Building presently 8500 sq ft. Ask:

Tng $675,000.AL SUSSMAN

REALTORS 609-520-0077.. .....L

TRENTON BAR / Plus apts & rootiis. Great' Net. Owner financing with'

. $75,O00 down.AL SUSSMAn '

REALTORS 609-520-0077

USED CAR Lot - With house and body shop on over 1 acre of land. High­way frontage. Route 47, Clayton. $185,000 possible financing..201-583-3441.

390 Office : VCoiRrnercial For Saie

TRENTON

8500 sq ft, former theatre. A v a i la b le fo r s a l e l

7 $500,000 , - _' AL SUSSMAN

REALTORS 609-5204)077

400 In v e s tm e n t PropertiesATTENnONIII

• Entrepreneurs -• New B usiness Owners

.Investo rs-• Franchise Operators

FOR THE VERY LATEST IN EXemNG BUSINESS OPPORTUNmES. TURN TO SECTION 113 IN Y O U R PA C K E T CLASSIFIED!

TODAYIMILLSTONE - 18 acres, mostly frontage,, mostly woods; 2 rental houses. $465,000. 609-443-5036.'

'*99 Investm ent Properties

HISTORIC TRENTON - Ol- llce building, 6400 sq ft, 2 floors wljh 2. exec/prol Cherry paneled suifos wllh wet bar. 5 minute walk to State House. 7 private parking. 3% en terp rise zone. 609-392-2621.

INCOME PROPERTY , - Hopewell Boro, 3 family apt building. $199,000. Weldel Real Estate, Inc. Realtors. 609-397-0777.

INVESTOR WANTED - to„ - take over ownership ,oh' r-beautlful Princeton Landing;

#223 townhouse. Life ten­ant..Taxes and expenses paid, financing Includes $100 ,000 zero percen t mortgage. 609-921-0975.

OFFICE BLDG - No Bruns- wlck $1.85M, excellent lo- callon & leases. J.T. Boyer Really 609-921-1805 Btkr.

'400 Investm ent Properties

OFFICE BLbG ,- Un­finished, 26,000 sq ft. Ideal for condo sales. J.T. Boyer Realty 609-921-1805^Brkr.

PRINCETON Area - Com- merclal prop $108,550,2 yr lease good Income Boyer Really 609-921-1805 Brkr

PRINCETON-4 family & 2 family on adjacent lots, good Income. J.T. Boyer Realty 609-921-1805 Brkr

'T^RINCETON'"Tnvestmenl" Property - Near university, for dale by owner. Two 2 bedroom apts, bath, living room, dining room and kitchen. One 1 bedroom apt llv room, kitchen, dining area and bath, 2 car gar­age and parking spaces, new furnace. No brokers. Call, 609-921-6834.

L ouise - , ^

JMalerba' A gency InC.

22 N. MAIN ST. UMBER-PJILLE. N.J.(609) 397-4444

Member ot Hunterdon tnd Mercer Count/ Board of Reanora

LAMBERTVILLE LISTINGS STARTER H O M E '

If you're just starling out, this homo has polenliall Nice size living room, dining room, kitchen & 2 bedrooms. Best buy at a great pricel. $115,000

........... ......... JUST COMPLETEDILooking lor that special lownhome? This home has

—it all— new kitchen,Jiving toom,-family-rooin and 2 - master bedroomsi Deck & landscaped rear yard. .

: . - $187,000

VICTORIANIn the grand style with att'tho charm of yesferyear from Its wide Iron! porch to Its grand staircase, spacious rooms and walk-up third floor just waitingto be rellnished. Reduced $199,1

^rrH MOUNTAIN riBRiNi

SMI' K VIRGINIA

120,000 ACRE l a k e 500 Ml OF SHORE, UNE

; Ldt.!us be your Infomiatlon c ^ te r for this beautiful lake fast becoming VA's most pcnular vacafjon & retlre- mSfit area. Enjoy low prop­e r^ taxes and reasonable prices on lakofront homes, bqlldlng sites and .rural ; a tjeage. Call ,or write: ISHOREUNE REALTY Inc /

R I1 ,'Bo x 32 HUddtestowh, VA 24104'/ t( 703-297-2322

3^? Resort f l Properties If For Sale

B ^R N E Q A T PEBBLE BOTch - TWo i bedrfom 1 rafeh, fenced yard, 4ire-M , plate, woodbuming afove, , etfclosed sun porch, w n e r trmsferred, priced af $97, Ofto. Como see Wmehert Riallors 609-494-6000. lAvE LADIES-for k lo by owner. Large 3 bdtml 2 ’A bfflh homo. 11,000 sq'ft lot, ’ c ^ t air, gas heat,/totally r q n o v a to d . ' 'A sk ing $MO,000. 609-49fS0'94. P^)C0N0S - Cozy 2 bdrm cottage & Ige garage. Oq 1,+ ' acre. Beautlluf setting; stream. C ld se 'to state game lands.^717-454-1710 POCONOS -| Eagle Rock Lodge, Valley of Lakes. Bekutllul lake front lot. Full amenities. 7(7-454-1710. S ^ S ID E - Dlvoroq. ‘Sale on rent. Elegant 3 Bdrm, 2 bath condo.l Maka/offer. Call'609-S87-2501*

3“ OffiC0/I Commercial

Introducing the Bainbridge—More Luxury, More Space, More Choices!■ G et m o re th a n ev e r from Professional Builder M agazine's "National Builder o f the Year" ... four luxurious bedroom s, inclu­ding a sum ptuous m aster suite with den ... m aster bath with .q^fljedral ceiling 21 ' family . j-pp^in /with^fiYeplace ... country

k itchen w ith b reak fast room overlook ing th e b ack y ard ... large formal living an ti dining room s ... and m uch, m uch more, all w ithin walking distance of p a rk s w ith p layg rounds an d jogging'trails!

. - i yV -

MM IBRO DKFrom the high'$300,000's

D ir e c t io n s : F ro m U.S. R o u te 1: A t th e Q u a k e r B ridge M all p ro c e e d e a s t o n R o u te 5 3 3 (Q u ak e r B ridge Rd.) to w a rd M ercerville for; 1 m ile s a n d tu rn le f lo n V illage Rd. W est. C o n tin u e 4 a m iles. M illbrook is o n th e r ig h t O p en M on.-Fri: I2 -6 .'S a t. & Sun. 11-6. P h o n e (609) 7 9 9 -2 0 0 1 o r (215) 67 6 -T O L L ,

Prices subject to change. how ■; Broker Cooperation Invited ^11 brothers, nc.

RoSedalc ht'Prmteton^'R-usacU PV'Baltzcr’s newest 'commUnityV'' still has' a* limited number of lots" available for your custom built home. Two-acre wooded lots, in­dividually created floor plans and a list of the highest quality standard features available malce: home by Baltzer that final statement of success youMl want to make. Our sales office is open daily 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday and Wednesday by ap­pointment. For a personal tour and in­troduction to Rosedale at Princeton, please phone ahead at (609) 683-9250, or just drop by.

Prices begin at $585,000

% o x & ‘iL a z pNtw Homs Divmow

Fmin.Sirrrl in I’ritH lain* HfiiiU* ^06 Miitili Hglil nti* Ici Klin It<i.ifi III It ' l l ' Mil Ko.M-clal<- K iu fl. iwii im'lfti n il llir liiri, rolliiw fiigii4 In TIKhIcI.

For SaleI ATTENTION

* U ......• lE n trep reneu rs• 'New Businpss Owners '• 'in v e s to rs i t• E ranch lss j'f^ pera lo rs

f 6 r THE VERY LATEST INiEXCmNQ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES TURN TO SECTION 113 IN Y p U R PA C K E T CUSSIFIEDI I '

I ,iTfdDAViBEACH flAVEN NJ • Balt anji tackle' shop with 3 bqrm .home. Prime lo-

. csdlon, '■ (ilbef. possibilities. C9ll61)9f492-03S9.

I BUCKS COUNTYk, 0^ 'rtun lty

I ■.Atlen’tloni!: Restauranteurs, Catherersy Bed & Breakfast Ojihers and'those looking

ia great Investment. One New Hope's most ro-

mtlc restaurants Is now flng offered for sale. In dd ltlon to th e ffquor Jn se , Inventory & flood., I[l, we offer a retail corn- ex. apts, paiWng lot & all e Ingredients needed to 'eato a wonderful inn on , le Delaware Canal in a l[age Included In the Na- anal Historic Register, kirner financing available.l , 450,000.

I SAYS LOOKS I t EVERYTHING?

3view our plans now — and save!Thej^ superbly crafted Estate homes are undeniably beautiful outside — and

filled wth up to 3,360 sq. ft. of luxury living space inside. Grand appointments such ffi hardwood floors, spectacular master suites, dramatic 2-stoiy foyers, and manj/other upgrades are included ,in the price. And you’ll find the Washington Tovnship setting equally attractive — and easily accessible to Philadelphia and the Jeray shore. All this from U.S. Home, a national builder with 35 years of ei^erience.

Isit NOW while homes are still available — and Preview Opening prices are |('in effect! A.colIection o f 63 four-bedroom hom es now

priced from ®250,000.^

lirves tm en t O pportunity j ‘‘ARTWORKS"

14' Units. Galleries, offices j apts vWlh elevator. Owneg

. fin'enclng. 20% down, i l l ? Iniorest. $1,200,000. Tou? Jsl Town, thriving art & cutujal center, riverfront cog munity. ^

; FtTTING REALTY/' 215-862-9122

Amerka UK* u» home.''lu s -H o m e i

E m p h a sis O n Q u a lityFor those who appreciate the finest — in expert styling and quality craftsmanship, Windybrook is, w ithout a doubt, the perfect choice in Plainsboro.Here, innovation finds expression in beautiful home designs featuring family rooms warmed by cozy fireplaces, sunny breakfast rooms w ith Breathtaking cathedral ceilings, and extravagant n & te r baths w ith lavish roman soaking tubs. . . perfect fo r easing away the day’s cares.Outside, the contemporary is infused w ith traditional elegance in attractive brick o r stucco facades... convenient 2 o r3 car garages... arid lovely, l-acre homesites.Only 16 families will enjoy these pleasures. Shouldn't yoursbeoneofthem ICallorvisic today. 4 bedroom homes from the low *300's. -

Clearbrook Lane, Washington Township, NJ (6 o i) 589-3100 Rt. 42 South to right on Greentree Rd. 'Approx. 3 mi. to right on Hurffville-Cross Keys Rd. Approx. 1 mi. lo sales entrance on right.

•Based on rale at lime ol dosing:

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ATTENTION MUSIC HOVERS— and artists. Contem­porary townhouss end unit features stunning living room (15ix23') with soaring cathedral celling. Princeton Landing, Plainsboro. Prinqeton address. $164,000 I

SIX EXCITINGLY DIFFERENT 3 ACRE LOTS await your chol9B. Nestled in large groves of mature trees. A home to your specifications. Lawrence with a Princeton address. From ' $875,000

TRE FLAVOR OF WILUAMSBURG - beautiful Castle Howard Authentic Colonial detail, 3 fireplaces, walk to Riverside School, the NY bus and university.

$585,000

REALTOR

...........M wnM rolTh* Mortgage Sa»rch

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Linda Camevale' Aniuta Blanc Laralne Bender . Beth Camevale Lois Fee . i, . ROslynn Greenberg Barbara Goldberg.. Carolyn,Hills Anne Hoffmann ' Bobette Llstef ■ Laura Rrocacclno Elaine Schuman , , Aurora Seeley • Helen Brener Smith Hazel Stix . ' Rena White : .

CONTEMPORARY RANCH - walk to Llttlebrook BEDENS BROOK COLONIAL — 2 acres rollinq School and NY bus. Beamed ceilings and brick fire- " countryside, privacy and so close to Princeton Ex­place.'Needs some updating but worth the effort. . pansive. traditional home, brick patio and arbor Mont-

$249,500 gomery. $409,000

BEST LOCATION IN PRINCETON - Quiet, shady p riv a te 's tre e t.-C e n te r of tow n. C onterhporary townhouse over 2,000 sq, ft., 3 bedrooms, 2'/v baths.' Attached garage. $399,000

EXECUTIVE COLONIAL - in one of Ewing Township’sfinest neighborhoods.-4 bedrooms, 2'y4'baths, large eat-in kitchen and family room. Central air; 3 car garage. Asking $210,000

CALL ANYTIME 609-924-4677 • OPEN 7 DAYS CALL US A B O U T O UR OTHER PROPERTIES PRICED TO $ 1 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0

SERVING MERCER, SO M ERSET AND MIDDLESEX COUNTIES

Crossroads Realty, Inc.342 Nassau Street (Corner Harrison) • Princeton • Park in our iot

415 Real Estate 425 Land For Sale 425 Land For Sale Land For SaleWanted

CASH BUY OUTS

: ^nanged for.SELLERS. No m ortgage contingencies.,

■ Call Barry or At Sussman at Al Sussman Realty, Re- altorsl 609-520-0077..

■*25 Land For Sale 1ALLENTOWN/No Hanover

■ - By owner, 12 acres. High with, gentle slopes. Great for horsBS/fannelte, In area of large'custom home. Low. taxes, convenient to major highways. $179,900. Call, 609-259-9522.

-HILLSBORO— 4y«-aores - for- sale by owner, prin­cipals only, 609-584-2936.

BUCKS COUNTY, PA. • Exclusive 10 acTB lot avail- w/lantastlo views In ' do- • s lra b le So lebu ry .T w p . $595,000. For details con­tact, Mr. 'Perry -DeSlato, Mon thru Fri,8am-6pm, 215-598-3451. B rokers Welcome. :

CHESTERFIELD “ 105 acres, $87S0iaCre.

Ag-res zoned.PEMPERTON

195 acres, $4000/acre. Slngle-multl family zoned,

WASHINGTON TWP.'Robblnsville, 38 acres, RR- z o n e d , . 2 a c r e lot's',

.51,5iP.Q_p/acre._,.;_i_,,„____GARDEN STATE LAND

689-655-5155

APARTMENTSEAST WINDSOR

Princeton Arms' Kensington Arrns Dorchester Arms

' Chesthut Wiiiow'-4 4 8 -4 8 0 1PRINCETONNassau Arms921-7(317

HAMILTONKiockner Woods5 8 6 -5 1 0 8

Princeton Courts Crestwood Square

5 8 6 -1 2 5 3HIGHTSTOWN

Townhouse GaijJens4 4 8 -2 1 9 8

FLEMINGTON■ ‘ Madison Arms2 0 1 -7 8 2 -2 9 0 9

BUCKS COUNTY, P a - Up-, per Makelleld: One of the tew remairilttg fine residen­tial paiicels, in this'very prestigious arsa ol "esiale"

■'type properties.; 25:8+ acres of gen!le, rolllng land, - heavily .wooded. Very con­venient to 1-95, lor'access' to P r in c e to n & NY. $1,050,000. The . Pruden-'f, tial, Hugh B. Eastbum Re-'; alty, 215-968-4849,-; fnde^ pendently owned' & - oper- - ated.EAST AMWELL - Ready to. build: beautiful 5 acre s ite ,. $110,000. . Doris Pessel Real Estate;' broker.l-Call, :

- 609-737-311 EAST AMWELL Twp - 2+ acre residential building lot; Sale by owner. $139,000. Call eves. 516-689-8569. Principals only ■

' HAMPTON BORO Bulld- ';lng;lol for sale. Approx. '/>

acre. Asking $46,000, Call 201-537-6618.HILLSBORO TWP - 3-10

' acre building lot. Ne'shanlc : area. 360 degree views, privacy, cul-de-sao. Start­ing at $145,000. Call, , 201,-874-8943. ' . . ,

HOLLAND TWP - ' How ’ taxes. 2 approved building, lots. >5% acre \yodd^, $149,900. 3 acre,' $124, 90o. Call 201-995-7346

H O P EW EU . ,30 tre e or more If you like.

.Patnranilc view, sloping lanol3 acre zoning, treed and to o n la n d . C a ll ' lor lu rtha dsfails, $23,000 per' acre. V'

Prlnmton Crossroads ' Realtofe 609-924-4677

. H o miale by Crusher ■Hte'ewe 466-361

E L L - T W f^ r F o r ^ ' wner,'7 .9 'acres on .Rd overlooking No.agenls. 689-'

HUNTEI -20.imlnut 'Partners] Pastural i

- proved fol iflirllwV'liquire eves] 009-

ON COUNTY.IS to Princeton., tip llquldallon.: [75 ' acres,; ap-

7 home sltos,- irovemerite re- '

eiSjSoo, Call 97-4157 '

. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

. An real estate advertising in - this, newspaper Is sub j^ to the Federal Fair Housing Act oM9d8 which makes n ‘ illegal', t o . advertise' ‘‘any * prelarence. limitation or discrim ination based on race, color, religion, sex or national origin, or an Inten* . Hon to make any; such, preference, limitation or disoimJnation.*' • . . iThis newspaper 'w ill' not " know ing ly a ccep t any advertising tor real estate . which. Is In violation of the V la w .'O u r re a d e rs are" I hereby Infonned that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper, are available on an' equal opportunity ' basis.

.LAM^RTV.ILLE Music Mounbln, brand new 4 bedroqn hfpme build to sulk sekrer, $189,500. bail, 201-614-0503.'

-LAWREMC^VILLE acre bjJIding lot near Law-Perm R^, & Bergen St;'.' C ify t^^er & sewer avail. $80,000. 609-898- 3584 aft Qim;

Lawr^deyllle Village

Fully approved building lot ’ on a.quia.irea' linSd street, One'of'thi last building lots'’. In The Vliltge. Great poten-1 tlall.Calir ‘

WEIDEL^ rea lto r s '

m \ l a w r e n c e v il l e; \\ 6 0 ^ 9 6 -1 0 0 0

ktoNTGOMERY - 2 lots in araa of new homes on.

' qutet'cul-de\sao stteel. 10 - mlrm' from Fjrinceton. Ex-' 'e e llen t school sy stem .,

, Remy to.'bulldi $142,500- $147\500. JT Boyer Really' 609i$21-1805 Brkr i - ;

.MOkfTGOMERY TWP - '48; building lots, preliminary' a p p ro v e q , s e w e r and water, ready to’ build.' 201-359-5837 ; I

R esidential Real Estate

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U n m ista k a b ly i A m erican -

at fir st g la n ce a restored farm v illa g e , b u t ac­tu a lly a s in g le fa m ily esta te n e w ly d e s ig n e d an d b u ilt from th e g ro u n d u p .

On three acres of heavily wooded, rolling hills, this New home will boast y,000.square feet of family

^space_withJhe-ultimate-state-of-the—- art amenities.

Located only two miles from exit 8 of the New Jersey Turnpike, this -hidden enclave offers the choicest . home sites at PRE-CONSTRUCTION prices from $495];000. The estate shown above is only $645,000.

Come' visit Freemont's Village Estate model today. Seejor your­self how this outstanding home is refreshingly different in av- peareance and layout from the typical unimaginative houses offered elsewhere. '

Directions: .From Exit 8 of the NJ Turnpike take Route 33 east 1.5 rniles and turn right on Butcher Road.

- Travel to the'end and turn left.at the " T " . Take the second right to the model. (Sales office is open daily 11-5 except T hursday) •

( 609) 448-3636HIDDEN FORREST

An exclusive, new neighborhood from Freemonl

B R ID G E W A T E R $ 1 7 7 ,5 0 0This immaculate 3/4 bedroom Ranch on a pic- turesque lot features stained woodwork. 2-level rear deck, above-eround poof, rec room, family room plus many custom features. Plenty of room for entertaining! HtU-0065 359-4121

B R ID G E W A TE R $ 2 4 9 ,9 0 0O U TS H IN ES T H E M A L L I ,

A one-of-a-kind showplace..You would be proud to own this beautiful 4 bedroom Townhouse in presti­gious Bridgewater. A “ must see."HILL-0047 359-4121

H IL L S B O R O U G H jl $ 1 1 8 ,9 0 0 M O V E IN p O N D m O N >;,

Immaculate', 2 bedroora Townhouse has eat-in lutchen, forrnal dining r o ^ , large living room and fu ll basement plus .a private back yard make this a very speciaT property. HHi-0(l82 ' 359-4121

H ILL S B O R O U G H $ 2 7 3 ,9 0 0Nine-year-old Colonial has new vinyl siding, new tilt-Dut <hindows, new doors, maintenance free! Also comes with 4 large bedrooms, deck and 2-car attached garage. H ill-0075 359-4121

H ILLS B O R O U G H SX'Colonial Split with 3/5 bedrooms, 2 ...family neighborhood on heavily wooded lot wfthsuite lo r in-laws or owner's — ............... ...vinyl sided, new central air.

. HILL-0054

M A N V ILLE $ 1 9 4 ,9 0 0 / .'TOSITiVE CASH FLOW."It’s achievable with Ih i i* ...

vily wooded lot wjth 2-for-l property, tw o Ranches with 3 apartments'

B . Redecorated • and excellent rental history in great location with* : and mote! a great price! Call us for more information. t

Hta-0081 , • 359-4121J

M A N V IL L E $ 1 3 9 ,0 0 0 M A N V IL L E \V $ 1 9 9 ,9 0 0 N E W B R U I^ W IC K -------H O U S E - S M A L L P R Ic E i Two-lamilrColonUI on,iarg( corlir lot with 2 custom r S i i p . a L l . ' ’ r i 2

'A starter home (or the large family. Has 4 bedrooms, 1 bath, living room/dlrttg room and bath finished^basement * ' ^ ^bedrooms, living room, dining room, modem eat-in kitchen in each apartment. SeparateVont and rear raPK-OMi cchakitchen, 1 baths, vinyl siding, central air end entrances plus all separate utilities Jnd fumacei B Jl-boM it lot of storage space! Hia-0079 353-4121 H1LL-005Q : . - ^ - \\359-412l ' , \

N O R T H B R U N S W IC K $ 3 7 4 ,5 0 010 Room New England Colonial, 4/5 Bedroom, Wet Bar and more.fKPK-0040 h ■ 821-6644

R A R IT A N $ 1 7 3 ,6Original owner. Thirty year old 4 bedroom, V bath Split Level located in a quiet neighborti Fenced rear yard with above-ground pool, if has living room, dining room, lutchen, family & den Plus more! HILL-0057 359-4111

H O P E W E L L T W P . * .Tired of the Hustle & Bustle o l City Life? Them you i l want to see this beautifully maintained Cape^ Cod w/numerou$ features. A perfect family en-» vironment just minutes from tov(ri. golf & train fo tf only $ 2 2 5 , 0 0 0 !

R O C K Y H IL L •. P E E L R IG H T A T H O M E I

This handsomely remodeled Colonial offers a muUitude ol amenities. They include brick terrace off DR. new kitchen & sunken living room. MUST SEE AT ' . $ 2 9 9 ,5 0 0

M O N T G O M E R Y T W P . • C U S TO M B U IL T C O L O N IA L I, .

, II this picture attracts your eye, than you need to make an appointment to see the many Tine features this home offers. ASKING $ 3 6 9 ,5 0 0

P LA IN S B O R O • C A U F O R N IA U V IN G I <

Home for Empty Hester s till needing roorq • Over 2,650' o f gracious living space w ith /------ ooo .f

c a tti

of gracious living spaci .. OFFERED AT $ 3 7 9 ,

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FRANKLIN RiRK OFFICE HILLSBOROUGH OFFICE 3151 Highway 27 188 Route 206 South

201-821-6644 Sooterviilenwc<)y»wiBLw«n.i.dera.iB.siEst.i. 201*359-4121

PPJCETON OFFICE 3661 Route One 609-520*8900

A member of .the' ;1|l Financial Networit [■!]

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REAL ESTATE NOW

Right now may be the best time to buy real estate for the foreseeable future. Interest rates Have leveled off at reasonable numbers. There' , is a great^eal of money available for financing. And the number o f housing units available has

, nearly dpubled. And investment properties are • much the same. AU together then the real estate opportunities are plentiful and the buying cpndir tions ape,as close to ideal as they can get; ‘ . , ;So, if you are even remotely considering the p u rc h ^ of any type of real estate, tye urge you in'the.'stroriiBest terms to investigate riow. Call any one of ot^ Officds for assistance aird infor- mation.

The RELO network, of which Henderson is the. only Princetoii member, recently announced a joint venture with a consumer unit o f Gulf and Western Inc. Through the-new agreement Hen- < derson will be able to provide homebuyeia and sellers w ith ex p an d ed s e r ­vices, including home­o w n e rs in s u ra n c e , rhoftgage. p ro d u c ts , home purchase plans and o th e r f in an c ia l se rv ices. U nder the ' sam e a g re e m e n t ,

...R E L O a c q u i r e d ; -TRANSLQ, a referral • ' JIUIE KENYONnetwork. This adds 300 new brokers to RELO making Henderson’s relocation department

‘ even more useful. “ We are most pleased to be : a member of the RELO network arid to be able to offer this com^titive group of new financial

■ services to our; transferee chents,!’ said Jane KenySn of Henderson Relocation. “ There is nothing like it in the industry,” Kenyon adds,

- i‘Tt is this~outstanding package that places Henderson's services head and shoulders over

, its competition in the Princeton area.” Kenyon ' - notes drat the RELO network is composed, of ’ nearly I400,member:'cdthpanies with approx­

imately 4000 member offices nationwide in 13,000 cities in the U .S, and 19 foreign coun-

f tries; For additional informatiotijMrs. Kenyon "fmay,;i» reached at (609) 92l-93(X). ,,,--:;;--,;

... recently major properties inpur area have reached the million dolto plus, pinnacle and sellers are enjoying the benefits. We at Henderson like to think we have had a lot to do with this feat in today’s enigmatic market! rtere’s a look at our track record:

L^FAU. ,

BROOKS BEND ,

MOUNTAIN ROAD

NOimiROAD '

HODGE ROAD

CHERRY VAUEY ROAD CARTERROAD ,

STONY BROOK ROADlAMBERT DRIVE ;UBRARY PIACE ■ - « •HOPEWELLPRINCETON road ,

' library PUCE ELM ROAD , ,

HODGE ROAD . ■ .

$1,(50,000

$1,225,000

$1,500,000

$1,780,000

$1,125,000

$1,750,000$1400,000

$i,«»,(IOO:$I,OI5,OOQ>$1450,000$1450,000

$850,000$n5,ooo

' $1450,000

■ LISTED i SOLD. ■ LISTED i SOLD USTED 4 SOLD

USIH) A NEGOTIATED

USJED& NEGOTIATED

SOLD USTED

‘ A SOLD USTED'A SOLD, SOLD SOLD

, USTED V A SOLD - - SOLD

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.’•Give tS a eall if you’d like to sw'how we do itl T

The Henderson Credo: “ To Do Better What We Already Do Well”“ A strong regional.prescnce” according to John Henderson“ has been our cornpany ap­proach for many years.'’ Unlike the largest compariies throu^dut New Jersey who are

, closing offices — the Henderson philosophy of plarmra effective growth has served us very

.,well.':v\;--';;': . 'Indeed,' the organiza­tion has recently a d d ^ | a new location. Hen-:' derson . js- ■ the largest firm headquartered in Princeton and claims the lion’s share of the •Princeton area market." A recent • study ,:of home sales indicated a 18% market share for.H e n d e rs o n in th e Princeton, Montgom-, eiy and Hopewell areas for sales awrve $450,000,” according to Andy Brown, manager of Henderson’s New Homes and Land Division. T h is is an extraordinary accomplishnient when one considers that Mercer County contains approximately ISO real estate offices. “ We strive to do even better that which we already do w ell.O ur strong regional presence is ah irhportant'element of our suc­cess,” says Brpwn. /

ANDY BROYIIN

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/ IS QUALITY IMPORTANT TO YOU?You won’t want to miss this 9 room quality constructed cuslom'designed 4 BD, 216 bath Cape Cod located in Hopewell Township in the exclusive redidential area of succcssful'cxecutives and ihier families. Call us now at 737-9100. $390,000

HOPEWELL TOWNSHIPImpressive one of a 'kind\6800 sq. ft., 13 room

'contemporary style home set on 1.66 acres in the exclusive executive residential-area of Elm Ridge Park in Hopewell Township. Quality and uniqueness abound for only $849,000Cal! 737-9100 UKlay for details. ,

EAST ACRES Post modem Williamsburg Colonial on an acre and a half fenced property. 5 bedrms, 316 bath. 3 yrs. young

; with a cedar sun porch, great family kitchen, 1st floor 1 bedroom cul-de-sac street, and all the amenities one

. “ could hope for in a new home, plus the best buy in the Elm Ridge area, Hopewell Twp. $448,000

“ YOU CAN SEE FOREVER” /Magnificent stone and cedar Colonial with breathtaking panaramic views, in one of Hopewell Township's most prestigeous neighborhoods. 2 .stone FRs, Jacuzzim circular drive; prof, landscaping, cathedral ceiling, huge kitchen, much, much more! $450,OW

(61^) 737-9100 ROUTE -#31 WE S T - D E lg iV ^ ^

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HORSES AND KroS'AND SPACE... UPPER FREEHOLD TQWNSHH>

AH abound In th'is special ciaintry setting not far from hi^ways and shopping. Ai^ the perfect home is this lovely Cape Cod with 4.bcd/ooms, a large family room wiln^woodburning stove add lots of light, a fantastic kitchen with sUdmg glass'/doors to rear, yard, a nice living room, and an attached garage with, oodles of storage; Many more amenities! The CALL NOW. i ' ■ c . $217,000

BEST VALUE IN UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS AREA IN HAMILTON TWP. ..

Well maintained 4 year young Colonial within walkinig distance lo.^Merccr County Park. 4/3 bedrooms with fully "furnished basement. Professohally • landscaped with lovely trees and shmbs.^E,xcelIcni construction and materials used? copper tubingr cast iron $ewer pipe, high ceiling in basement. This, house is truly one of a kind aoid must be seen to appreciate its uniqueness. Ideal for family jiving and the conwuicr.' $220,000

-WINDSOR MILL . CRANBURY 'Charming 2nd floor condo overiooking wooded area. LR with sUdhng door to balcony, FP, DR, kitchen, 2 BR, 2 baths, laundry. So convenient to all major roads< and shoppihe. Call us today at 426-0001 to see this! O ffer^at $^,900

WOW! WEST WINDSOR SCHOOLS Directly across from Mercer County Park, beautifully maintained Ranch.in a park-like setting, screened-int porch overlooking pool. 3 bedrooms, 1 baths, hardwood floors throughout. l U i ^ ; hearth fireplace in cozy family room, finished basement and lots of storage!

‘ ' .$184^900

( ^ 9 ) 426-0001 P R IN C E T O N -H IG m

WE HAVE THE IMPOSSIBLE FIND.... SPACIOUS COLONIAL-IN-LAW SUITE

IN GROUND POOL MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP

Some of the niany ameniUes include great room with wet bar & sliders to deck overlooking inground ^oo\. formal dining room with decorator wallpaper & drapes, large eat-in kllchen, separate bath & separate entranre; , - - • ------ -—0 full baths upstairs, full pailiallyI A -_af-i.lt. l,At,ti(tr»l11u

PRIVATE, PEACEFUL, PERFECT Picture yourself in this 4 BR, 2'/} bath Colonial situated b^k from the road on 2.8 wooded acres, with gazebo and ornamental pond. Additional features include brick fircplue In family room, sUders^f^l^^ra-to grecn:^

*housc~'andnecherous"5izcd dining rootn* Offered at ■- / . a $279,500

'MONTGOMERY OPPORTUNITYLISTING - 2 year old Saltbqx_witl^memporMy_

flair.' Beautiful treed lot with complete landscaping. Four bedrooms • many custom features. Priced at

$399,900

PERFECTION ON AN ACRE IN MONTGOMERY Tucked away in the heart of Montgomery Twp. on a rural stre^ is thU impeccable 3.bedroom, 2 bath Ranch. Living room with cathedral ceiling beams and full stone fireplace. Dining room with picture window and door to deck. It’s UGHT, BRIGHT AND SPACIOUS. CALL

-AND MAKE AN APPOINTMENT-TODAY!! Offered- at $215,000

liiE L E MEAD (201) 874-5ISHiR(WT^

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INTRODUCING TWO NEW COMMUNITIESTHE HIGHLY ACCLAIMED RUSSEiX J

GEORGETOWN BUILDERS

ROLLING BROOK ROAD...THE BEDENS BROOK AREA OF.

MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIPEnter into this lovely English, country house through a landscaped gardea atrium., A fabulous master suite of the first floor plus four more bedrooms on the^cond floor:; Very unique! Country club area of Montgomery. Townshipr-T^-~~~ $17125,000

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P en 'im ^ ton • P roperties

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21 refreshing single family homes from tRe rnTd $2O0^s,, Call 737-2000 or 737-8383.

HOPEW ELt PENNINGTON37 West Broad St.

(609) 466-1600R t.#31 West Delaware Ave

(609)737-9100

PRINCETON 33 Witherspiobn St.

(609) 921-9300

BEELEMEAD Route #206

(201) 874-5191

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?ANX HENDERSON, OF COURSE!

Everything you dreamed of in a house, with ali the grandness of yesteryear, but brand new. Absolutely magnificent views of neighboring estates make it hard to believe that Phlladelpia is orily 45 minutes away. Come and have a look. West Anriwell Tovi/hship. ' ■ ^ - $ 1 ,2 5 0 ,0 0 0

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HERRONTOWN ASSOCIATES ' ^ JHE HUNT FARM

Unique Colonial on a more than 3 acre lot in Hopewell Township. Herron- towh’s last offeritig at the Hunt Farm - don't misAOUtl. $ 5 6 9 ,0 0 0

^ C A LL<6b9) 7 3 7 -2 0 0 0

I n P e r i m i m t o n B o r o u ^ t . \

ROCKWELL GREEN is the last new construction in Penninjgton Boro.A splendid-enclave of just 21 houses in the W illiamsburg'tradition. Each

~ has-unm atched custom^quality, hand-split cedar a k e , roof, beaded clapboard siding, Marvin windows, Bruce hardwood flooring, Sub-Zero

•refrigerator, Katchen-Aid dishwasherj Therm ador range, central _ vacuum. The list goes on and on !.- v ' ' - r ' •,

JUST FOUR LOTS REM AIN; PR IG ED FROM $38 9 ,0 00

PENNINGTON RT. 31 8t DELAWARE AVE.

609-737-9100

HOPEWELL , 37 W. BROAD ST.

;609-466-1600

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6INTRODUCING THE.

H U N TERD O NPARTNERSHIP

DEVE1.0PERSRocfc &eek^%Q.ds. . - L A M B E i r n ' i L L E ; N e w J e r s e y . ' j^m!«=rtviik.Ncwje™=y,

46DISTINCTn^ TOWNHOUSES

Combines the aesthetic appeal of living in v, a p ^ 'l i k e setting with the convenience

. of beingi6^yla\^hoi^aUcfiQmthe;center

River;Gourmet Kitchen, 2 Stoiy Dining Area.

W m mON-SITE SALES TRAILER

Prices from $224,000

For further information please call (609) 397-2803

FAIRVIEW ESTATESExciting new contemporaries in Montgomery Township, both with

\spectacular views. $445,000■ • (609) 466-1600

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LAND and NEW HOMES DIVISION 6 Route 3 l

(609) 737-2000

— ^ N D S O R S Princetoh-Hightstown Rd

(609) 426-0001

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L E A V E I T T O S T E V E i . . H E L O V E S T O R E N T , . .

H EN bERSO N , O F CO URSE!

Steve Schaeffer, the Director of oiir Property Management Div.,’focuses primarily on marketing ami managing rental properties.

Descriollon . ; Bedrms/BathsLONG TERM (RENT FOR ONE YEAR OR MORE)-UNI^RNISHED

2nd floor of Victorian home, HOPEWELL BORO * ■ ,Call‘4 ^ 1 ^ or 466-0732 for itifo. ' •Classic oW ^om c (semi-detached) with great charm, LAWRENCE Princeton,lZrifflhfr.lownhouse w/finished bascmcm,PLAINSBORO 5-year-old ColoniaiSWth^bascmerit and attic, PRINCETON BORO Contemporary rai)ch wHh'^ai^greenhouse, PRINCETON 'HVP. '

* Attractive hbraerTnyald'yardTpintgc, PRINCETON TWP; 'Brand new condo inTlgrand Victorian;(ra-tawh), PRINCETON BORO,,,;

; Spectacular Princeton Landing lbwnhouse,*' Pli4JNSBORO ’Spacious, just-renovated western section homcTlWINGETON TWP.Open, bright, 4-ycar-old contemporary Colonial, MONTQOMERY^.....Rolling Hill Rd. home near Bed(;ns Brook Qub, MONT^Kl^RY > .New 3600 sf home, 2 fireplaces, microwave, deck, EWING

• LONG TERM - FURNISHED ;Attractive, 2-story in-town apartmcnl, PRINCETON BORO Attractive home, private yard, garage, PRINCETON TWP.

SHORT TERM - LESS THAN ONE FULL Y1 Charming house with garage near train station, WEST WINDSOR Available: 1 - 6 months. Calli466-1600 for info.'

. Spacious, I^R N IS H ^ condo in adult community, CRANBURY Available: October - April.Luxurious, renovated hpmc, fully FURNISHED LAWRENCE

•Availabler October - June. Call 466-1600 for info.

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The lifestyle you wanted — luxury location, ci^nvc- nicnce.on gently rolling landscapes In beautiful MONTGOMERY-TOWNSHIP. Pick your lot and ' home from a variety of excellent, plans.' CALL

t HENDERSONtODAYAt(201)874-519l FOR A TOUR YOU’LL BE GLAD YOU TOOK! PRICED FROM ' , - ’ ■ ; $439,000

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YOUR OWN TENNIS COUKT • Complete with beautifully renovated contemporary home .with Efficiency Suitc/Professional_pfficq._Fivc bedrooms, four baths, family room • and a study. Hopewell Township, REVISED PRICE OF $343,9^

^ ^ R lfJ c E T O N CHARMER " ,Solid as a rock, easy to maintain, recently updated, with cozy corners and nesty nooks...all on two acres of utter privacy. complctc...with patio, terrace and pool! Perfect for the small estate minded! Please call a Henderson agent for the particulars. Asking: $629,000

PERFECT ON SUNSET ROAD Well-maintained Colonial with fireplaces in both the kitchen and family room, spacious deck with hot tub. lovely buck yard with mature plantings backing up onto horse farm and creek. Montgomery Township

$354,000

-- TWO ACRES...TWO UNITS IN PRINCETON TOWNSHIP

(Legitimate Rental)Tucked away* on over two acres of .lowering pines and open meadow this four-five bedrooms split Ranch of cedar logs and fieldstone has central air. Custom-built -, includes spacious studio..; secluded but near every­thing. * , ' $485,000

HENDERSON, OF COURSE!

DELIGHTFUL FAMILY HOME Completely updated with new kitchen, new baths (in- eluding Jacuzzi), family room with cathedral ceiling and skylig&s, custom deck... two fireplaces, totally se-

-cluded .and'peaceful..,, prcltv yards, arc professionally landscaped. W onderful Hopewell Townshipneighborhood with Princeton address.' $479,900

OUTSTANDING BUILDABLE LOT WOODED 2,866 ACRES

PROVINCE LINE ROAD, HOPEWELL ASKING $350,000 •

GRACIOUSNESS IN A QUIET ESTABLISHED NEIGHBORHOOD

OF PRINCETON TOWNSHIP Twelve bright and cheerful rooms graced by four plus ; wooded acres backing up id Stony-Qrook. Superb tra/fic pattern with five bedroom? suites, sunken living room -'^- with garden screened porch leading to slate terrace, newly decorated with numerous upgrades. Lighted pad-'' / die tennis court. . $1,300,000 •

• 7 •• -‘ A SECRET \ • 7 -■ '. rWithin the heart'Of Montgomery, on u rural strce'tV.lies this impeccable Ranch home on over an acre of land.

• Light, oright and airy.' Living room-with beams,‘:ca-- ihedrol ceiling and full stone firpciucc. Spacious floor plan, family rogm, pull down attic stairs, wood (leek

Too. ' ■ y $2I5‘,000

CHERRY HILL COUNTRY CHARMTotally renovated architect designed romantic country home on over an acre of lawn and mature woods. Unbelievable beauty in the township of Princeton.

$398,000

ON A PRETTY PRINCETON TOWNSHIP ROADFRIENDLY family home with four bedrooms, family room, two and a half baths on u lovely lot full of flowering shrubs, and trees all ready to be lived in and. loved. Well priced at _____.?299jOOO_

wonderful gourmet kitchen. Cathedral ceilinged great room. Double tiered deck, for outside emertaimng.; Marble tiled ihasler bath with oversize Jacuzzi, first floor guest or au pair’sulte. Offered at /___ .$829tOMj

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A P a c l(ii Publication ‘ ; W eek ofW eek of October 4, 1989 29IS -425 Land F o r Sale : ■ 425 Land For Sale'MONTGOMERY ' TWP - 3,35 acres, woibdsd spec-., taoular. 'vteWsi-, Gas .:and i electric In .the.street, .well,.. water and approved septic,

' ready fdy building, 6 tnlles'' .from Princeton , A sking.. $214,900,, Call for. details ’

. 201-752-8153! ■NORTH BRUNSWICK- 2 Cemetary Plots for isale In Franklin .Memorial Park, .■ Regular price,$350 each. , 'Asking .'- $500 'fdr-.'both, '

. ,6O9-448-2750.';" f PLAINSBORO: - 6 acre farmettes,, gas, ^eo , water ' & approved . pare, ■ Call, .- 609-799-0468 or 799-3009 SO. BRUfJSWICK TWP 2.4 acres near Princeton & ■ Kingston! $79,900 Lambert Realtors, 609-S86-1700.,

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Superbly plaj^d on a lovely oountry land- exists 6 plus wooded acres,! perfect, lor your,dream?eastle.' Erijoy- privacy'& b'eautlfiil pan­oramic View's from -th is Jericho Woods property,.

. Enlist our> service ..for ..a i b reath tak ing tour.' YbL 548, $425,000. , ,

A Rare Offering ‘ -

2 parcels of ground,ready. to be built upon Within ex -, cellent commuting distance to Princeton, Phlla & transit. lb Manhattan (approx 3 acres each), YDL 431. $240,000/lot.,:. ;;

. SCHLO'fTRealtors ' 215-493-9080 ■ WEST AMWELL - Attract­ive Ipl. All approvals.: Ready to go. . $52,000. 609-397-2446.; . ,

WESTAMWELL-Attract-'. Ive .•.■ldt..;.i.Veiy' : attractive p'ficel'Allappfovais, Reatly

: to ,go. $52,000.. 809-397- : 2446 .-'; ;' WEST . .WINDSOR V, Ap­

proved 1.1 acre lot, all utiis.;Asking. $135,000, o r ' best oHer.-.Must,'sell, '609-799-1365.1; : V '; r, i ■ -V

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BUCKS COUNTY/New ' ,,Hope Area, - Charming I'raunlry colonial with 3 llre-

. places on a private wooded , approx-2 Bcrelot plus sep-

-arate-guBSI;hbuse;-$2200- rtio furnished, $.1800 un- fumlshe'd. Short tend ' dr

, long term lease. lAvail Deo 1st , or . Jan 1st. Call

: 6 0 9 - 5 8 8 - 4 8 6 9 . ' CORNELL HEIGHTS - House for rent, option to buy. 3 bedrooms, kitchen, dining rooni, foyer, living

' rdom ■ &' b a th ;. with or:. without . In-law quarters.' .Cornell 'Heights,' 5 miles

south of Princeton.- Call 11 am-6pm anyday, 609- 265-0676. — - ; ,f ;. .

CRANBURY “ -S -b d rm ' Rdnch, V4 acre yard, finished loft and bsmi, large kitchen: and .dining rtti, Wshr/dry,; tpl & dshwshr. Excellent schools.' Option

'lo buy.:609-395-728pi ' ,

•DAYTON - 4 bdrms, 2'/a , bath Colonial, liv mi, lam . rm, 2 par garage,:oent air, - skylights, all appis, on V9 acre. $1275 mo- + utils'. Call, 201-329-2979 !

‘ EAST WINDSOR - 3 bdrm, 2W bath' Duplek, Great Rodm, 1 car garage, patio, cent air, $975 mo -i-ullls.

. Call, 201-329-2979

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;. EAST WINDSOR:T.l.:bdrin;■ cottage.- Ready;,'October.". No :pets. 609-448‘43p0-, ■-! .HIQHTSTOWN.r.'Apl.Iri: Colonial home; 2 bedroom,;

■ jiving room, dining., room,-. .'basement, washer,. dryer,

iKceh'lral. air. Includes.Teat,$7,50/riio: p lus T iectrlo . Ha'gemSn-Dlener Realtors 609-448-0600.- ... .

HILLSBOROUGH - Wood! field Estates, 2 year ydung Center Hall ’’ Colonial, .4 bdrm, 2W baths, 2 car gar, bsmf, all appis. $1400/md T u nis. 201.874:8871.7

,HOPEWEL,LTWP'-,Wash-.:. Ingtdn':: Crossing Area: 5

tnlns' td 1-95. 3-4 bdmis, 2 , baths, . Split; on: Vi acre With, ' mature, shade;' Avail, mid' Nov. $1150'! rrid +utUs. C a l l , 6 0 9 - 4 6 6 - 1 7 8 9 , 737-5257' :

: HOPEWELL - Retinlshed 3 , bdrm, living rrh, dining rm,’

' eat in kit, 1V4 baths, gar­age, month to month. $900 +utils. Call ' after 6pm, 609-737-6767. : .,. .

, HOPEWELL Area - House ' Ini woods'.'Huge living nfi "

w/fireplace, 2 bdrms, IVi baths, broad deck over-

: looks pond, 9 acre wooded.lot on quiet road. $975 mo

. -h utils. Call, 609-924-9174'. dr 466-0126 , .

4|?o Houses ■: ;v' For R e n t .LAMBERTVILLE - Duplex overlooking.; canal,'; .Avail Nov i : $750' month plus utilities. Call 609-275-9542 days.-; ■; - vLAWRENCEVILLE ! 4 bdrm, 2Vi bath, fdnced yard, fpi,,air, good schools,

' $1275/mo ' p lus; security. 609-883!3759,' 924-3730. aft 5 & weekends,'- : UWRENCE - Country Set-,

' ting,-' mlriiites froni’-tioWh-'- town Princeton . & public transp. .2 full .baths,; Ige dining nn'f'living rm w/flre-.

. place, eat.in Wlchen,naun-,dry- rm-ortTl .4 ' doresrwlth- In-ground; pool. Avail now $500 .'mo. Includes; utils. Refs required; Cali Mary

-,609-446- 6738 • : . 7MILL HILL - Historic, Tren­ton. Sunny, renovated ,

.'lOO-t-yr old; BrownStone, high ceilings, • wdod-firs, gmimnet, kit w/dlshWasher,;. 2Vi bdrm, 2 baths, cent air, ,waSher/dryer',' alarm; walk tdr train.: $825: mol. Call,- 609'-396-8774 I' ' . ' ' PRINCETON .- JeHerson Rd, Duplexs available. 3-4 b'dnn units avail. $1100 &

-Up.'Call,' 6Dg!g24!B535 '

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NEWTQWN PA - Charm- Ing h is to r ic V ic to rian ischddlhouse 730 minutes from Princeton, 50 minutes from Phlla. 4 bedroom, IVi baths, sunny porch, new kit, dishwasher, available now. No pels, $1000 plus utils. 2 1 5 -9 8 8 -6 4 9 1 .;PENNINGTON - Cottage for rent, rural settlng,.qulet,

. 3 rooms, basement, attic, $700 per month. Pets okay. Call, 609-883-2222.

. PENNINGTON BORO -, Charthing 3 bedroom, ' 2 story home, 1 bath, 2 car

"garage/yard iT m m ed la te" occupancy, $1100/month oall 6 09 -737-2852 ; a lt 5pm/wknds 737-2626 . . , ■

PLAINSBORO- Short term .■ rental, r 4 bdrm plus, 2Vi baths, 2 car garage, almost new. $1400 . nag. Call 609-799-9544. .' ;

■ PRINCETON BORO -. Im- -,med occiip.'4 bdrm house,fain rm, deck;, large back yard & patIO':'Walking dis­tance to town, shopping center, schools and cam­pus. $1350/mo; 609-921- 6254

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PRINCETON- Spacious 5 bdrm, .3 : bath ' Contem- poraty BFLevsl, Ige living rm, dining rm, fireplace, patio, 1.5. acre landscaped secluded lot In presilglous. West Princeton, 2 oar gar­age.-C lose to Princeton Schools, Bus & Train. $2100/mo. plus'utils. Call, 609-799-4707. ‘ .

PRINCETON JCT - Opt (0 buy. 3500 sq ft Executive home. 5 bdrmi 3 full baths, plus library; cent a/c, vac, sprinkler, hardwood - firs, greenhouse/sun rm, sky-

-lights,-lennls;-Near-school,- shopplng. NYC RR. $2000/ mo w/terms. 201-699-8495 day, 609-275-:6313 eves.

PR IN C ET O N BORO - Small 5 room house. 3 bdrms. $850 mo. No pets, must have gOod credit re­port. 7 Chestnut St. 201- 757-2837.

PRINCETON . Area - 5 bdrm on 10 acres, 10 mins north of Princeton. Fpl, 2 baths,' Ige kit, mountain view, woods & fields. $1640 mo. Early paynisnt discount: 609-921-3867 7

440 Houses T For RentPRINCETON AREA - Ren- talsl See our display ad In

■ this sectloni ' Henderson Realtors, 609-921-6500 PRINCETON - 4 bedroom,1 Vi b a th , c e n t ra l a i r , . washer/dryer, large kit­chen , firep lace, private atrium, $1300 + utils. Call, . 609- 924-6600 or 466-1620

PRINCETON ■- 3 bdrm, 2 bath, llv rm, tarn rm (w/fpl), 3/4 acre, ranch, great loc. $1650/mo. 609-924-2375PRINCTON. AREA - 2 bdrm, 2Vi bath, luxury

-twnhsa,-fully fumlsherdfrom- table vvare and towels to b o o k s a n d paIn tIngS . Wshr/dryr, steam bath. On premises,, tennis courts & pool. $1200/tho. 201-769- 8222. . .

ROSEMONT, Pa - Privacy, ' 'views, woods, stream. In- ground pool, 15 acres, 3

. bedroom, kjtchen with fire­place, separate'dllng room, living room, library with fire­p lace ; patio , sc ree n e d porch, 3o minutes from P r in c e to n . $ 2 0 0 0 p e r month utilities Included. Call, 2l5-794-'8408 ~

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. KINGSTON - 4 bdrm plus, 2Vi baths, wooded area In

:;back, 2 . car garagei avail Imnjed. $1300. Call 609- 799-9544.

LAMBERTVILLE - Short , term. Charming 3 bdrm, 2

bath Victorian with all,ap- pllances. $925 mo.. -.Call, 215-493-7956 .

APrinceton Address WithWERSEED TOWNEHOMES -^OTTHFULLBASEMEm

FROMSBl^Roland Homes comes to Princeton with four luxurious townehome designs sure to please and deSght even themostdisainiinatinsbtmr........Ihese elegant homes feature

cooking, sunken fiving rooms,. coCT fireplaces, basements an(igarages...all standard! * Other tastefii] appcnntments are carefully designed thinu^* out for addM style and detaji.

Nestled In the woods, onl^.niinutes to downtown FRnceton. Blue Spring Mews oQers beauty, pnvacv, convenience . and R^and value: the kind of value that has made Ryland

; one of Ameiicafs largest ■'' homebuilders. Come see for yourself, todaw . ■. DifTCti<m:.From 1*295 take Exit 6 M (Route 206 North). FoDow 9.2 miles to a right turn on Ihinceton Avenue. Follow .3 mile to a rifdit on Blue Spring Road. Follow to model homes. Open daily 12-6 pm.\Vbekends 11*5 pm. n e (609) 924*1409. Brokers \^%lcome. ,

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. -G R ^t OUTDOORS 'If 'you enjoy gardening or just -relaxlng on- the enclose porch that overlooks. the * , oversized lot of this HIghtstown Cape Cod, this may be the homo'for you. Featuring: an eat*in kitchen; w/w

/carpeting throughout the comblnatiori living '.room/dining room & 2 bedroomsi'partially finished ba^ment/ w/kitchenette; and'2-car garage. A com­fortable honie you should see today. $149,900

PRIDE & QUALITY • are more affordable than ever. This Highlstown 2-story features Anderson High Per­formance Windows; w/w carpeting and naturm woodpanel doors throughout the 4 bedrooms, living room, dining room & (amily room with fireplace: the oak kitchen has large windows in the eating area. The foyer

' & 2V bathrooms have ceramic tile floors. Let us show you this home today. $199,000

INCOME PROPERTY -Attention young couples start­ing out. .Here is your opportunity to purchase a home that , can earn you money, This 2-famlly home in HIghtstown. has 2 separate & well maintained living

■ quarters, an enclosed porch & in-ground pool. Pleasecall for more information. $162,500

SURROUNDED BY TREES - This first floor end unit has many lovely features. They include: 3 large bedrooms; 2 ceramic tile bathrooms: kitchen w/butcher ■ block counter tops; laundry room wMasher & dryer; and living, room with sliding glass door that exits to

'patlo & wooded yard. -This East Windsor home is neutrally decorated and ready to be moved Into.

‘ $116,500

LET YOUR IMAGINATION SOAR -Build your very own "Dream House” on this residentially-zonqd 'a

■ acre lot in East Windsor, next to Peddle Golf Course.- Owners have approved percutation test and will Install

a septic .tank at their expense. Cali today for more information. .$75,000

YOU WILL BE PROUD to Invite your friends in to this wonderful 4-bedroom;2V'.r baUi home located near the Peddle Golf Course In HIghtstown. impress your guests with the special woodwork on the steps & staircase, the updated kitchen w/Bruce hardwood floors and family , room w/brick fireplace. Call now.. r , - $185,000

.7TAKETT NICE-’N ’EASY • This 4-bedroom home in HIghtstown oilers'&f relaxed atmosphere throughout the living room, dining room, eat-in kitchen, and family room tMlh sliding glass door that exits to patio & landscaped yard w/tool shed & garden. There’s morel Central air conditioning; oak floors; laundry room and attabhed garage. . $157,900

GREAT STARTER HOME - Located in a quiet neighborhood near a park In HIghtstown you will find this 3-bedroom ranch with living room, eat-in kitchen, full basement and unlimited possibilities. Act now. this homo is priced for immediate sale. $110,000

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Charming older home, walk -to Princeton Junction train station. Make plans to see this beautifully maintained home on almost one acre. A rare find for $ 2 1 5 ,0 0 0

Call for an appointment today— — 799^7700

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Dramatic contemporaiy wUh cathedral ceilings in the heart ol Princeton's Riverside. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, den, family room, and-windowed walls over­looking a meandering stream. Only $350,000

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C O M FO R TA B LE K IT CH E N S T H A T REALLY C O O K . Come see Brandon Hill

— the townhomes with everything you asked for.

The sensational tovnhomes of Brandon Hill at Foxmoor . in Mercer County can-tie descnbed as being,mlly equipped;.' Because they dier everything you’ve been asking for in'a luxurious horne! ■

These gracious 2 & 3 bedroom homes feature attached 1 or 2 car garages, roomy kitchens (some with breakfast nooks), large, lavish baths, separate dinjng rooms, vaultM ceffiiigs and more. ';*

Plus, living at Foxmoor—with its 330 acres of beautiful wooded surroundings — entitles you to a minunum- -maintenance lifestyle with swimming, tenniyjogging - and biking trails and a superbly appointed qtubhouse.There’s even the sopn-to-be-comp!eted Foxmoor Village shopping center within walking or biking distarice.

All this and a convenient location just off Rt. 33, close to Princeton and Trentori, the Jersey Turnpike,Rts. 1 and 130,1-95,1-195 and 1-295, arid nearby Princeton Junction. So come find ih|ne.vy home you’ve beeh'asking for — at Brandori Hill; And ask about the afrordabie townhomes at CaUdlewdod at Foxmoor!Btwdon Hill townhomes priced from *146,990 Candlewood townhomes priced fh>m the mid' 120’s.

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(809)448-7171Sales Office open 11.5 every day.

a C R R T E R G T RGRLTY. J c O R P O R R T I O n .

Dir:,! From Exit 8 NJ Tmplre: Follow Re 33 VVt-st through Hishlstown 130 South artorllij.tstow'ii). Approx. S tuilos bolow llisliistown. pk-k upRt. 33 West ugalii to Foxmoor entraiire 1 mileun risht (Wiuhingtun Blvij.). Take right at cntraiK-oand follow- signs to sales 0611-0 . From the Prlticeton Are.: Take 1-295 or Rt. ^ ‘t to Rt. 33. ProceexI East on 33 fur approx. 3 tniles. Follow signx to sales oRla'. .

LIVE IN PRINCETON - SUPER AFFORDABLE ?floor condo one block from Pr. Univ. in a Victorian Bldg, with lovely neighbors. Walk to classes, con­c e r ts . e x h ib its , s h o p b in g l ESTA TE HAS DRASTICALLY LOWERED THE PRICE AND MUST SETTLE BRING ALL OFFERSI

NOW ONLY $135,000COUNTRY - 4 BR, 2 bath Ranch on ’/a acre in small town of Roosevelt. LR w/fireplace, separate DR. Eat-in kitchen, screened-in patio,- many closets, redwood m ain tenance-free exterior, mature shrubs. $137,500EXQUISITELY DECOFIATED 2 bedroom, 1 balh condo in “move-in" condition. Pool, tennis, clubhouse - express bus to N.Y. East Windsor.

$85,000NEW LISTING! COMFORT AND .CONVENIENCE IN PRINCETON .Two bedroorpT 1 Vi bath ranch. Living room, eat-in kitchen,/enclosed porch, full basement, detached 3-car garage with one Va bath,

-heat, water and electri^Central air. $245,000

'LANDPICTURESQUE BUILDING LOT in Western Mon­mouth Cly. (Perrinevilie). Rolling and wooded, with brook. / Asking $119,900WOODED 20 ACRES - WEST WINDSOR - Zoned Residential - 3.'4 acre lots.' .__ ;■ 151.400,000MILLSTONE TWP. - 200 -F/r-. ACRES priced to sell'at ' ''/I. ' S25,000 per acre

■ COMMERCIALo p p o r t u n it y KNOCKING - Dell Business - East Windsor includes all furniture, fixtures & equipment. Just Reduced to S110,000

PRESENTLY MOTEL SITE - “PRINCETON ADDRESS," So. Bruns. Twp. 3.25 acres on heavily travelled highway. Call lor details.

APARTMENT RENTALS ALLENTOWN - Two apartments. One.or two bedrooms. ■ ■ . $7S0/mo. -t-UtHs.

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OUR LANDLORDS HAVE INSTRUCTED US NOT TO REFUSE ANY REASONABLE OFFER! COMMERCIAL RENTALS - Pr. Boro. - within 1 block of Pr. Unlv. One at 2,000 sq. It. and one at 1,188 sq. ft. Reasonable rent.PROFESSIONAL OFFICE SPACE - Center ol town - PR. BORO. Suite ol 11 ollices.-plus recep­tion area. Kitchenette, restrooms. Reasonable rent. 2,000 sq, ft.PROFESSIONAL OFFICE SPACE - Hiqhlstown - Center ol town - 2nd floor space.

760 sq. It.-at S348/mo. -I- Utils. 2.546 50. It. at S1,458/mp. -4- U6ls.

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BRbOKSIDE ESTATESin Clarksburg,-N.J.

FROM $231,900SUMMER SPECIAL ^

6Vi% GRADUATED MORTGAGE'AVAILABLE NO POINTS - NO APPLICATION FEE

This property is within approximately 10 miles ol New Jersey turnpike Exit 6. Route 33. and other major routes and fine residential areas at one of the highest points in Millstone Township.

-DIRECTIONS: From Exit 6 ol NJTPrtake RtOr33 East- for 4.5 miles, turn right onto Millstone Road and continue to Monmouth County .524. Turn lett at slop. Approx. Vs mile on rig h t, look l o r ’ StMOCoach/Brookside Estates sign & sales oHice.

Office (201) 577-9066 or (201)577-8990Tuesday - Sunday 10:00 to 5:30 p.m.

Special price & terms on 3,256 sq. ft. model home.

A D L E R M A N C L I C K & C O .Realtors® & Insurers

15 Spring SL. Princeton. NJ.(609) 924-0401 (609) 566-1020

30B Week of October 4, 1989 A Picket Publication”

ESTATE SALE Hopewell borough. Spacious Colonial features 3 bedroomsr2 baths. LR. DR, eat-in kitchen, 2 car garage. Comer lot and much mote. Hostess Theresa 544-4358 (eves) ‘ $166,000 Directions: Broad Street to N. Greenwood Ave. to *73.__________ _

^ P r a 'w E S T LOCATION(^nvchiont location. Walk to schools, shops, train and library. Mature trees, new professional !andscaplf>g. central air. fire- placo. playroom and photography room in basement. Formal living and dining rooms.

' both with French doors. 4 large bedrooms^C a li K a y f ig h e r E v e n in g s : (6 9j^799-2i _9

$319,900

PR ^G iO U S SHADOW OAKS, CRM- BURY Quality home on 1 acre pnme lot, backs to open space..Loaded with extras including green house, hot spa, enclosed porch, deck, finished basement, wet bar, hardwood floor* and much nwe. C ^ Theresa 655-4358 (eves) $369,900

HOTEWatrOWNSHIP, NEW JERSEYSpace Wbr^ shoutingabouti Our immac. & expansive Colonial Cape, 5 BR. 4 bath home set on 1.4 acres can be seen on a quiet street In Hopewell Twp., close to

. Princeton. Separate BR & bath on 1st fir. Is Idea! for itve-in help. 2nd Roor w/BR. bath and 22'x17' great roqm can be utiliied as in-law suite or at-home professional use.^..11 i/ m.. Ci.AnlAnc- /AAQ1C ^K ay Tighe • Evenings: (609^99-2_729

432,500

Luxury Condominiums Lower MalcefMd

Township

CONDOMINIUMS FOR RENT

Spacious" 2-Bedro6mT2BMi'resrdenM^ ...fireplace, a sun deck or private patio garden, ' pool, tennis and hot tub.

For information, call Diane; (215)938-8200

440 Houses For Rent

440 Houses For Rent

440 Houses For Rent

PHoeetbii'Area ■ ___t

The OrchardFrom $550/mbnth

Rent or rent with option in pvt. community in very large (850 sq. ft.) apt. Rettt includes heat/HW, Lndry, AC. Walk to shopping. No F ee ' ■

"'s o u t h -BRUNSWICK- Bl-Levei, 4 'bdrm, llv/din

■ room, family room, eat-ln kitchen, 2 baths, 2 car gar­age, cent air. Available Im- med.$1250 + utilities. Call 201-828-7741 or 914-962-

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‘ SOUTH“ BRUNSWICK “ Large, 4 bdrm Colonial, 2V4- baths, .2. car garage, cent air, walk to bUs, avail Nov 1, $1250 mo. 609- 655-4634

AU of the following features point to PheasEint Hollow a t Princeton Meadows for the finest lifestyle in the greater Princeton area. W t^ live anywhere e ls e ? ’’Affordable 1 fif 2 bedroom 'apartinonts w ith in the . widely acclaimed Princeton Meadows . • - . community. < ,,

• Spacious wallc-ln,closets, private patios o r • 'balconies, dishw ashers, and Individually con- ■ trolled heat and air-condlUonlng to every apartm ent. '‘■

• Tbnnls ^ swimming on site a t PheasantHollow. ' '

• Shopping center, exclusive country cliib, and m any b th ar auoriienltles on site in Ertoceton i . Meadows. ,

• Ideal location less th an 1 hr. fro'm'NY. . .

• Outstanding Plains-., boro school system.

> Gorgeotis golf courseviews.,

Iin Princeton Meadows Plalnsboro, New Jersey

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SOLOMON (yni)RqB 279GO R G A N I Z A T I O N I Z U l ) 050- 4/30(201) 448-4848

SOLEBURY - . 3 -bdrm Caps, 2V4 baths, new country kitchen, living rm, dining rm, deck, 2 car gar­age with attached shop. No pets; $1200 mo -I-utils. Call

■ between 8am-9pm, 215- 297-8488

..PRINCETON - 3r-bdrm, V bath Duplex; on Pine St. Avail 11/1 $1050 ; ■PRINCETON -- 3 bdrmi-1 bath house with lake view. $1500 ;

■S T b C K TO N'--* '6' m oT furnished ; rental. MagpK- Icent 3 bdrm, 1740. stope house on 9 acres. Superb antiques, gourmet kitchen, heated pool, tennis court, very near Rt. 202. Avail

'1 1 /1 .$ 9 5 0 f tT ro —C all- 609-397-3397 Iv msg.

445 Tow rih 'diises; 03 . & Cbhdos '3

CONCORDIA; 1: b d rm ^

PRINCETON - 4 bdrm, 3'A bath Victorian on Library PI. $2950.

UWRENCEVILLE - 4bdrm, ;2Vfi bath Colonial, no pets, $1300 .

PRINCETON AREA - 4plus bdrm, SVi bath on Cherry Hill Rd. Avail to June. $1200.

WEST WINDSORMindies to, train & high­ways. Wonderful neighbor­hood, 4 bdrm Colonial, 2Vi baths, flreplacB & full base­ment. $1500 mo.

PRINCETON JCT 4 bdrm, S'/z bath Colonial. Excellanl location. 2 car garage, treed backyard. $1350 mo. ■ .

799-7700

condoi end* unit with den, '3 garaga,.2 baths, screened 5 porch, centr alrf’ all. appll-.l3 ances, window treatments, 114 celling fans, reo lacllllles; ''d secbrily system,' rio d sb . 13 $ 7 5 0 m o. Odllj'. 6 09 -'A89S 384t : ;k ;V:i'h - f a •

CRANBURY - 4 bdrm. 2 ’/4 bath Colonial, $1950. , NT Callaway Real Estate

609-921-1646

WEST WINDSOR - 2 bdrm, ,2 bath farmhouse, $650/mo plus utils. Call 609-799-1365.

. CRANBURY. ' H' 'd

We're AimoSf.'Full -to• 'Come SeeIWhyl" 1o

We at Windsor Commons ? offer; superiorVapl' living. Our 2 bdfm, .-’Bath -1 spacious tdwhh'orfies areiR like no other in Ihei area. H Olhar features Incisall ap- le pllancea, washer/diyer & 'f d is h w a s h e r ..B e a u tifu l >v wooded, site;'"Pool. Ex-.'a elusive comrh'unity. ■' Shop- B ping'centers, banksA post M office; withiri,' njlriules. ■ All g from $870/mp,. Cali 609- 443^6100 trOrn. 12!,noon, - Spm daily.;

OR DO BOTH.Rent a Princeton Landing apartment from 4760/mo.*

. . O r bu)f from just *95,808. O r rent-with-an-option-to bujt.*2 ^ T H E * Fully renovated with new carpeting & appliances • Swimming

Y V ^A /r\/r riX T < 3 ''P u o l;* -T en n is courts ‘ Use o f Smith House Clubhouse • Minutes from Princeton lunctlon Train StationAT PRINCCTON LANDtNG

(609) 452-7555 ^Another Fine Vilu« Group CQdvmiriitx

Minutes from Princeton junction Train Station ‘ Sales Center. 308 Sayre Drive, off Route I. Open Fri.-Tues. ”

- ll-6.Wed.&Thur3. 12:8.Pne subjea to thanje without notice. Brokcrpartidpationwelcome. '- Aiiiunit

PRINCETON2 story home, '3 bod, 2 bath, near Unlv, avail now, Springdale Rd, $1900 Split level, 4 bed, 1 'A bath, avail Immad, Grovar Ave., $1400Colonial, 4 bed, 2!4 bath,; fam rm, study, avail Immad, Crestviaw Drive, $1950 ■ Bl-level, 5 bed, S’/a bath, avail nowi Hun Rd, $2150.

R festone Real Estate . 169 Nassau Si

, Princeton, NJ 08540 609-924-2222

WILLINGBORO - 4 bdriris, 3 baths, $900 month + 1 '/a • mos . security. Call, 609-267-1164

- r446 Towrihouses & Condos For R ent '

CRANBURY/EAST'Wind- sor - SpacloUs'Windsor Mill n Condo, 2 bdmi,- 2 bath, 3 balcony, pool," clubhouse, h $750/mo Immqdj,. ocepy. ,q 609-530-1515., I :£

■BRANCHBURG - New 2 bdrm, 2 bath, condo. Ap- plicances, carpet, AC, bal­cony. No pets. Available

‘ 11/01.'.$1050 plus util. 526-2064 aft 2pm

CRANBURY West Windsor « - 1 bdrin Wlndspr . Mill U h co n d o , with f irep lac e , q balcony, 'cent: air,,, w/w -,3 carpet, frig, wastier/dryer,

. pool/tennis. $700 qio. Call,609-426-0145; -H

Five U nique A p a rtm e n t Desii^ns F eatiiring: •

I P O K I D © V I l L l L A C i - E .

Near the Heart of the City

N ow you c in live where the quiet breezes are as fresh as the neiuby pond — and still be )ust 20 m inutes away from the renow ned Princeton/ Route 1 Corridor, corporate headquarters to a

num ber o f Fortune 500 com panies, and only an hour away fro/n cither New York o r Philadelphia. You’ll enjoy the co u n try se ttin g am id 25 acres o f im m aculate ly groomed lawns and gardens. ' \Our twp-Bedroom apartments offer 1,055' square feet of comfort and all the luxury amenities you’d expect in a res­idence tailored to tliose with a taste for it ail:

\• S/Hiclaiis living room/separate d in ing room

• 2 well proportioned bedrooms '

i'/j baths' F.uHy eeptipped kitchens ivith dishwasher, disposal a n d refrigerator

• Spacious walk-in closets

• j\ew, plush wall-to-wall carpeting

• I'ull drapes

• Optional m a id service

• Optional washer/dryer

• Sound conditioned walls a n d floors

• Superb recreational facilities w ith p oo l a n d clubhouse.

So come to Fresh Ponds Village and experience our kind of j country living.

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Route 522 at Griggs D rive - (One block w est o f Route 130) |

Dayton, New Jersey 08810 201-329-2800. Ext. 999

D • W asher/D ryer• D ishw asher• Private Bai.co'riy

> C entral Air Conditioning• W all to W airC arp et• C ab le Available

• Pets Perm iSed in D esignated Units-V aca tio n 5 2 W e e k s a Year-— rM em bersh ip to T h e C lub at Royal O aks is Available to All Residents. This Uniquely D esigned Facility is Professionally S taffed and Features E legantly D ecora ted Lounge,A erob ics an d W eight Room , M en ’s and Lad ies ’ Locker Room s with S how er and S w edish S aunas, and ■ Fabulous O vers ized Pool.

Rentals From $685.

Hours: S uriday-F riday 10 A M -5 PM(B arrier-F ree Units Available) ,

201-821-5700L ocated on R oute 1 a t H en d erso n R oad, South Brunswick, N.J.

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ROSSMOOR - $800 per month plus utilities, fum-

. Ished, 1 yr lease preferred. Call 609-655-1335. 'WEST WINDSOR - Prince­ton Manor, Igo llv nn w/fpl, lam rm, cent air, 4 bdrms, 2V2 baths, near schools, shopping, RR, avail soon, 2 yr lease, principals only. $1300/mo. 609-799-0147 between 7pmi9pm.

CANAL POINTE - 3rd Hr, over looking canal, 2 bdrms, 1. bath, all appis, lease purchase also avail­able. Oct '1st occupancy. C all R e g in a , a t 6 0 9 - 452-8952 alter 7pm

CRANBURY- Windsor Mill ,d condo. 2 bdrm, 2 bath,'cent ill air, .pool,.,itennis,I non- u smokers, no pets, $t50/mo a + Ullls. 609-586-4597., w

CANAL PQINTE - —Townhouse”

3 bedrooms, 2V5 baths, avail 10/1. $iqso/m o.' -

Princeton C rossroads R esitors ; 609-924-1677

EAST WINDSOR -1 bdrm '7t condo, 2nd fir end unit, w/w .ticarpeting, heat/hotwater In- o eluded,. $625/mo.i Avail/A

_1.1/.1-l609-448-3605r- . , 0

EAST WINDSOF| -,3bdrm, 5 Z'A bath townhome withfinished bsmt. Avail Oct IS. - $875/mo. 609-426:to239. , ^

G o m e s e e w hat m a k e s the Prin<|§ton H orizons apartm ents shine.-E n joy the,— - sophisticated P rinceton lifestyie in a . / ; iuxurious 1 , 2 o r 3 bedroom iayout fea ­turing centra i-a ir conclitioningl a buiit-ih d ishw asher, a n d ,a n abunddhee of Y

Priced from

$670 per month

closet spaced K e e p in sh a p e with tennis courts and a sw im m ing pool right on-site; at no additional cost to you. All this, at prices you w o n ’t w a n t to m iss. ’ '

(609) 924-6739

DINCETO N ^DIrecllons: Route 1 north to Raymond Road. Turn left on Raymond Road usloglughandle to Route 27 to Kingston Terrace to , Bradley Court. OR, Route 27 (Nassau Street) north to Kingston Terrace (watch (or sign). Turn right to Bradley Court.

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and tail transportation, major Fortune 500 corporations and schools'& universities • Superb recreationa! facilities, including jogging and biking trailsi

swimming, tennis, golf, fishing, canoeing and nearby dty parks Shoji^ing -pnfpr flnH miinitrv ch ih nn site • W asher/Hrvers nnrl f7renl<ir>A«center and country club on site • Washer/dryers and fireplaces in Mle«ed -

V units. • Huge walk-in closets

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Let Our Neiglibor/iood Be Yours . Open tin 6 p.m., Sot. S p.tn., Sun. 4 p.m.

Near Ris. i . 130 and NJ T\impike, Piaiiisboru, NJ

1- Bcifm.,caU 799 -2 71 0 ,From just $590 '

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“•fs Tow nhouses & Condos For Rent

E^ST WINDSOR : 2 rms,; 2 , baths, Laka

CbniJo,, caipbrt, hast; Inct, : 119 fees.Im m ed occup­ancy. 609-443-1814 or 241-821-8434 ■EjtST., WINDSOR 3 bcmi8. .2'/a ;,baths, living nb,.dlnliig rni, den, cent air, aO, appliances, garage, Ige dnyeway,. . great, I location, $1 iOO. Call days' aSk (or Frank,; 201-303-1777, eves 609-426-1?34 l V i ■ ,EAST VyiNRSOP;*;- , 3-4 townhpmei; full basement, air'api3iiahtesr’'.Hb‘fees"io'‘ yo'u, 609^44b'-1.8l4..EAST WINDSOR - Lovely 3 bdim, .2V'2 ,bath, colonlat Style,' towhhpmei, w/eat-ln kit, ,w/w carpeting, wash/ dryer, garage. '.Igso/mo. Call!, Leonard! Van Rise Agency. 60941B-4250 .EAST WINDSOR ..-- Twin Rivers odhdb,':.2.fbdrm, 2 b a th , sh e lv ed c lo se ts , cable, upgraded carpet, appliances,,patio, storage, central/ air;, tennis, club. Avail. 'No .pets ,' close 'to NYC bus..609-448-6725FURNITURE .RENTALS V Home/Otllce. • Imrned. del., short/long term i lea'ses, 100% purchase, option, vast selection,! .decorator SVC & tax advantages. Call Shirley at IFR .609-392- 1688 or .201-227-7700.GEORGETpWNE - 3 bed­room, 2% baths, country kitchen, fenced patio, Ipl, will consider... lease/pur- chaseag ree rm en t,' $975 per month -r-.deposit. Call 609-443-4215.HAMILTON-!- 2 bdrm, 1% bath condo' avail now. $725/mo. Inols ■ heat. ■ Call 609-466-1197, : -HAMILTON Society Hill - Prime 2 bdnitr, 2 bath, w/vii carpel, washer/dryer, pool/ ten n is ,'c ldbh 'ouse , etc. $730. 201-842-7034 HAMILTON Society Hill- 2 bdrms; 2 baths, lop (Ir, sky­lights, w/Wcarpet,.denl air, upgraded,!- all; appliances. Avail Nov'. Tat; Call eves/ wkends, 609-924-4855 HAMILTON Society Hill - 2 bdnns,-.! 2% . b a th , town- house.' New' & spacious. Appllarices, pool/lenpls. Close to ' train, ..'no' pels. $990 mo + utils. Call Tarry 201-560-;'3578 o r 212-- 236-6267.,HAMILTON SO - 2 bdrm, 2% bath, twnhse. Cent air, Ip l, .upgraded„carp .e .t,. fenced yard; pool, ‘ fennls,"' fuirbsmt. $9?5/mo,-t-utils. No pels. Avail O ct 609- 890-1889 pit 6pm'. :HIGHTSTQWN ,- The Or­chard. T- bdrm,' fully car­peted,. a/Oi$600/mo. Avail Imrped. Nathalie, 201-668- 4971. ■;HIGHTSTOWN r Wyckoff's

■ MIII.'FlrsI (lootr2 bedroomr- 2 baths, all appliances, op­tion to purchase, $825/mo. Call, 201-B21;7546. HILLSBORO - 2 bdrm, 2% baths, large) sunny, fully equipped, eat-ln kitchen, din area, .;]lv rm, fully carpeted, freshly painted, large closets, central air, deck, balcony, basement, w a s h e r , d ry e r , p o o l, 6926/mo. 609-921-3162 HILLSBORO - 3 Irg bdrm twnhse, 2’72 bath; full fin bSnII, cent ialr, 2100 sq ft, pool/tennis. $1100 i-f- utils. No pets. 261-874-5266

^ Tow nhouses & Condos ; For Rent

LAWRENCE SO - Town- house,; largest 3 bdrm, 2% baths, -fireplace, cent air, skylights, all appliances, - $985 mo. Days, 609-243- 4296 eves 275-1748 ;. . LAWRENCE SQUARE Vil­lage - .2 bdrm, 2 bath condo, end unit, alTappIs, w/w carpet, window treat-.', m e n t, u p g ra d e s , teri- ' n i s /p o p l , a v a i l 1 0 /1 . $750/mb -r utils.'Cali eves, 609-275-2987

: LAWRENCE SQUARE Vil­lage '-;,3!M m ia, 3 bath Ibw nhquse, 'oVeflboking”' couittard.: • Collage Stu­dents ‘ okay; $1095 mo. '. Call,/201-446;7833.. ,UWRENCE Sq,Village II- Spacl6u3'2..b'drm,;2 bath ' condo,, h'ugh closets, neu-.

, tral derbr' appis,. .conve­nient. Ib'catlon, pool, tennis,' $850/rrib 609-799-1090 LAWRENCE SQ. Village - 3 stqry, 3 bdrm, 2V4 bath,- w/upgrades & courtyard, $9S0/mb. 609-586-7510. LAWRENCEVILLE - .3 bdmi,.,2y2 bath twnhse, all appis, pool, tennis, $975 + utlls. Key Property Man- agement, 609-588-5417 UW RENCEVILLE-lbed- , room condo, cent air, pool/ tennis. Available' October T. No pets, $635 mo. Call days 201 -239!6001 or eves. /257/6621. ; , X :LAWRENCEVILLE - 3 bdrm, .1% bath towhhonie,' avail. .11/1, $890/mo + utils. Month by month, or

' lease w/oplion to . buy preferred. Call 609-896- 0428.LAWRENCEVILLE Society ' Hill - Cold Soil, 2nd fir end unit, all appliances, fire­place, 2 bdrms, 1 bath. Avail Oct 1. $795 mo. Call, 609-737-1975. M E ffC E H V IL L E — Penthouse 2 bdrm, 2 bath. Society Hill. Private lo- catlori. $750 mo. Avail Nov 1st. Call, 609-588-0577 o r , 586-4869 ■ .■MONTGOMERY. Woods - 3 bdrm, 2V4 baths,. Cath­edral celling $1300. Boyer Realty 609-921-1805 MONTGOMERY' WOODS - XownhpuSo, 2 bdrms plus lolt, ,2Mi;'_balhs; fireplace,. 1 car garage, many extras, pvt location,. $1200 mo. C a ll a f t e r S pni, 6 0 9 - 683-7908 ■

NEWTOWN, PA - 2 bdrtn,. 1% bath twnhse, pool & tennis;!->$760/mo!.'a+"utils.«v 215/493f396.1PLAINSBORO :• 1 bdrm, cent/alri llv rm w/nreplace, .

. washer/dryer, . appliances, din rm, carpet,'pool/tennis. Avail Immed. $725 mo. Call, 609-466-9458

445 Tow nhouses & Condos

• F o r RentNORTH BRUNSWICK Governor's Pbinte. 2 bdrm, 2%. bath townhouse, (Ire-, place,, patio,'cent air, rhlr-

. rored closets,' all .'appl, . swimming pools, tennis- $ l6 0 0 /m o -1- u tils . 1 y» 'm/sBciirlly. 201-821-4645. P L A IN S B O R O - , 2 bedrooms, 2 baths,;'^.'lolt

. cbrido In Aspen lor'iaWlAII .appliances,, mirrored;,y/alls,' track'...lighting, '^kifusf;,' bo aeoii, '.^bBS m o /1- .Jeaf, available Immediately,'Call' Slave 609-967-9220. !;':

■ PLAINSBORO--;-2~bed-■ room, 2 bath/available Oct. 1, $800/mo plus utilities.

. Call, 201-930-0656. PUINSBORO Aspen - 2 bedroom, 2 bath, all appli­ances, central air, sunny, end unit, immbdlate. $800 mo. Call, 201-249-0851 PLAINSBORO - Beadtilully furnished new 1 .- bdrm condo. Ravens Crest. In­cludes stereo, TV, VCR; full din rm', llv rm & bdrm, sets, ell linens, kitchen sup­plies, . custom . windows, view. $800/mo. Avail Nov 1, 201-788-8072 home; 201^730-1618 work.' PLAINSBORO - Brittany 2 bedroom plus.lott. Includes appliances, avail Immed. No pets, $975 per month. Call, 609-799-4303. . PUINSBORO - Comp­letely furnished 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo, quiet 2nd fir location., Avail now. Call, 609-799-9068 ;PUINSBORO - Gorgeous, spacious 3 bdmi, 2 bath condo, wshr/dryr', fpL'tert- nls/pool. $750 + utils. Avail Immed. 609-275-3720 or 799-6706 , .PLAINSBORO - Ravens Crest East, i bdrm, all appis, ammenllles, no.pets, $ 6 9 5 /m o -l--Utlls..:Call 201-356-1281- ! / 'PLAINSBORO. .R avens Crest East - .Cdzyj^fiirn- ished T bdrm; luxUry iend unit with , .fireplace; .;jS750 mo/$7do' mo unturhrshed, le a s e nego tlab le 'J 'C all days, 215-82T-898 'o‘ or eves 215-838-0525. / , PUINSBORO - !Tamarron Topaz corido. 2 bdrm, den,2 bath, downstairs end unit, all . appliances' Included. $900/mo. Call 201-274-. 0870.or 809-734-9631. PUINSBORO - Tamarron end unlL'top.flr, 2 bdmn, 2 bath,, loh w/skyllght, llv rm w/cathedral celllnp and fpj, 'dlh’fm/(uTly‘up'grade‘d;'!vef- ^ 4[cals, celling (an, deck, ' av a ir Immed. $900/m o. ' 609'-443-1797. ^P R IN C E T O N - C a n a l Pointe, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, tireplace, $1000/mo. Call, 201-548-6188.

Tow nhouses ;.,«!& C ondos' ;vI I F o r RentPBIN G ET O N AREA -

. Whispering Woods. 2 Bd- mf/S bath, wooded site, fpi; cen t, a iri D lsh w aslie r,

. Wisti/Dry, .W/W. Carpet, D eck,. Clubhouse, Pool, Te'nti(s.' O n . Rl. 1,, Easy Walk to shop.-center;-Exo, (or 2 Ingles or family. $950 , +;;Utll. 'Call eve3 '212- 242/9265.! 'PRINCETON , AREA/Law- reri.ce Sq.;: 2nd fir condo,2' bdrm,. 2 ' bath; ; air ■ u^ , g rades ¥ vertical blinds, $7S0i, Avail a ft' Oct;T609-

.!-443/4O 40/i:.;_./:4i/:i;,'^u_ PRINCETON Area - Mon/; gomdry Woods.' 3 bed- rooms, with loft, 2yj;bath, Tlreplacei skylight, blinds, all,'appis, .garage ,' tennis,' $1l50/mo. 201-359-0146' PRINCETON Area - Whis­pering Woods;- 1 , bdrm corido, .1: bath, prime lo- oatlon/woqded back, Ca- ' thedral Ceilings,' all up­grades, alTappllances, fire­place, gray w/w carpet. $800, -l-utlls. Call 201- 329-9699 0 / 274-2184 I P R IN C E T O N AREA - Luxujy oondo'at WynWood.2 bedrooms, 2 lull baths, central alq-fully carpeted, a l l" appliances Including washer and dryer. A beaut­iful, .uncrowded, wooded setting w/ pooLdennls and . clubhouse. Easy walk to new shopping center. One

"pet welcortie. $875 plus' utilities. 201-297:3678. ,

PRINCETON - Beaulllul 2 bd'ftn townhduse w/study,,

, 21 1. baths, formal dining; fireplace;' eat In, kitchen, laUndry, garage, pvt rear yaftl.' Near Lake. $1l25 mb.-,Dali e v e s /w k e n d s , ' 609-921-6269 :

P R IN C E T O N , C a n a l , Poinlje -T he Cloisters, 2nd Hr., 'Avail N o v '1 , Rent . $lbob/mo -t-utils, L/g 2 bdrnj condo, 2 baths, qat-ln kit, pool, .tennis, centVair, (pi,. ;appls./Call,'609-45.2/ 8O99 aft 4pm,

PRINCETON,:'- C an a l Pointe, 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo, 2nd tloqf, cent alri w/W I carpet,, tireplace,/ all appis, tennis & pool, close to NY trains, $900. ¥'utils: Avail Nov 1. 609-275-5994 I

PRINCETON GREENS - New, .1800 s q ! f t , luxury ' twnhs; llv rm w/fp), eat-ln kit w/dshwshr & micro, study iolt W/balcony, 2 bdrms

. w/walk In closet, w/w i cajpdt'i 2'/a . ceramic tile J bdtfik',52 zone a/o, deck, 2 ! car gar w/bsmt. 2 ml from

dowritown Princeton and , (rorg-'Prinoton Jet station.

$1400-hutlls. Avail Immed. j 609-396-5240 alt 6pm.. '

‘*45 Townhouses ; & Condos, ; .-F o r Rent

PRINCETON UNDING ,- Beautiful end unit tovm- horhe (Raritan .Model 142); 2 large master,bedroorhs, 2Mi baths, garage; base­ment, $1700/month. Call Jim dayS,'609-452:7700 or

' eves' 201-821-8051. PRINCETON UNDINQ V- Atrium . Model,,,:2.!bdrms,. 2%, bath's! 2 car garage;

. full basemerit,appliances ihe|uded; Available now,

,.$1350 mo. Rent w/optlon p o s s i b l e . C a l l , 2OI ■ 29^8244' J : ,/ , ' .

-PRINCETON UNDINQ - Large .2;:.bdrni, 2 bath condo, (pi, bsmt, pool, ten- jiis. Key Properly, Manage- ment, 609-5BB-S417' /

■ PRINCETON Montgomery VVoods - 3 bdmi, Z'A bath, garage, appliances, fire­place, cent air. $1175 mo. Call'201-329-6760. PRINCETON Montgomery Woods - End unit, 3 bdrms, 2Vt baths, garage, fire­p la c e , , c e n t a i r , (r ig , washer/diyer, micro. With option to buy,' avail Nov 30th. Call; 201-582-5301 ROBBINSVILLE -. “An­dover Glen”, beautiful new 2 bdrm, 2 baths, carpet, air, washer/dryer, all. appis, tennis/pool, extras, close to NJ.Tpk, Rt 295, 33, 130. Only $725. 201:821-6663. SOUTH BRUNSWICK - Wynwood Estates. 2 bdmi, 2 bath condo, with wshr/ dryr, dshlwshr, relrig, cent air, pool, tennis. No pets. $ 9 0 0 /m o -f u ti ls . C all 201-329-3150 IV msg.l

.TWIN RIVERS .- 3 bdrm townhouse, all appliances & caqiet. Easy commuting,'■ pool/tennis. Exo schools. $900 -l-utlls.- Call,',609- 275-8946 . .. . T''! : \ TWIN RIVERS - 3 bdrm 2Vi; bath, . .fin bsmt,' , air oond, • avail now. 609- i 275-0120 aft 6 dr leave-: msg'. ' .''i'':;TWIN RIVERS-Lease with option to purchase.',Avail. Nov 'I ; 3 bdmi,'2'/a bath tw n h s e .’Mqyerjn cond. Beautiful deck on lake. $1000/mb.-609-448/4716. TWIN RIVERS - Like new,2 bedroom townhouse, new carpet, appliances, newly painted. Call,: 20I7 366-0167. - ' V - WINDSOR MILL - Luxur­ious 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo, pool, tennis, club­house. $7S0/mo, Immed- ocepy. Call, 609-882-0717.

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'•50 j ^ a r t m e h t s, For Rent

BORDENTOWN'ParkiA pte

Spacious T & 2 bdnn apts . In' beautlliil setting.. From

.'$800 mo includes washer/ . dryer,;,w/w carpel, base­board'heat & hot water, 2 alr/cond.,' swirhming pool, ori site/parking. MasterTV

■ system. Cable ready. New appliances , available. Of-

' flee at Apt 1A, 601 Park SI 'i dr call 609-298-0002 Mon-

Frl: 10-6,'■Sal 9-3 ->BORDENTOWN'.TWP !■ Pointe B reeze Apt

Large 1 & 2 bdrrn apis from $550 md, W/w carpel, 2 air cond llloners;'sw im m ing-, pool, baseboard heat &.hot . water Included. On site . parking, master TV system. New appis & cable, avail. Office located at Apt 3 I, 710 Route 206, MomFrl '10-6,. Sat 9-3 or call 609-298-6910. ' CHAMBERSBURG - Mod­em 2 bdrm, no pets. Ten­ant pays heat & utils. $525/mo. 609t392-5645 CRANBURY - Windsor Commons, 2 bdmi, 2 bath spacious apts, all appis in­cluding Washer/dryer & dis­hwasher. Beautiful wooded site. Pool. Exclusive com­munity. ' From $840/mo. . Call 609-443-6100 from 12 - noon - Spm dally.CREAM RIDGE - 2 bed­room duplex ofi 6 acres, $570 per month plus utils. No pets," 609-758-3032.

DEERFIELD/WESTERLEA

Applications being accept-', ed...(or'future occupancy. Locatedln Hightstown. NJ. Mins from, NJ Tpk, major h ighw ays, c h u rc h es &

-schopfs. Spacious 1; & 2 'b d rrn ^a jjts w ith la rg e closets. F o r' more Infor­mation call 9am-5pm, Mon- Frl; Sat:9am-12noon.'• / . 609-448-1933 .

: -'cEHO:/ / '.' , ,EAGLE ROCK / Located in Hamilton Twp now accept­ing applications for 1 bdrm apts.: Open Mon-Sat, 9am- 6pm,-609-d85/8'6s1,::- ' '-' EAST WINDSOR,- Hamp­ton Anns. Great 1 Ideation, best -sen/lces. Lovely ;& spacious 1-2 bdrm' garden, apts, w/w carpet! pirdondi-, tioned. Includes heat plus many extras. On site park-/ ing, superintendent & laun­dry facilities. Apt B-H 'o r phone 609-448-1440. 'EWING -1 bdmi, upstairs, plus den, cedar closet & exo storage, new w/w catpBt„.$590/.>Fi4itile.. 1} mo Sec>609-771-139911

450 Apartm ents For Rent

EAST WINDSOR TWIN RIVERS APTS.

S tu d io - $510 .1 Bdrm - $600-$620

2 B d rm -$ 7 2 0 Som e furnished ap ts

B est location In th e area Includes Indlvlduah heat

: control, central a/c, new custom drapes, w/w carpet­ing, patio or balcony, all Twin River pools, lentils courts & reorealion. 'A block NY buses, 1 mile Exit 8 NJTP. Apply. at A1 Ab- blngtoii.Dr.,.off Rt. 33, near, Princeton Bank & shopping mall. Open Mon-FrI, 10-4S3Q._Sat's_appt dnlyj_____

609-448-7792

450 Apartm ents For Rent

EWING TOWNSHIP 1 & 2 BEDROOMS 1^

Spacious apts with w/W carpel. Rent includes heat, hot water, electric; gas, a/c, parking & pool privileges. Laundry facilities on prem­ises. Settle Into our malm lained building In beautiful wooded surroundings in prestigious area. Ideal for Senior Citizens - convex nient to shopping & trains: bus at door; 1 block to golf course. . Evening hrs by appt;WOODBROOK HOUSE

. 886 Lower Ferry Road .______ 609-B83t3335.___./_

EWING -. 2 bdrm, nice '• area. Lrg llv nn & kit. New w/w carpet, back yd, front

.porch. $690 -t: utils. VA mo. Sec. 609-771/1399 '

East Windsor Off Rt 430I & 2 BEDROOM

APARTMENTSSuperbly maintained gar­den apartments. Fully car­peted; air conditioned.: Bal-' conies or patios. Swim club available. Evening hrs by appt.

BROOKWOODGARDENS

Hickory Comer Road 609-448-5531

II No Answer Call 201-721-9336

East Windsor Off Rl 130 BE SELECTIVE

All modem, superbly main­tained. 1 & 2 bedropih apartments. Fully carpeted, air conditioned. .Evening ' hrs by appt.

WYNBROOKWEST/ Loaated oh-Dutch Neck Rd

609-448-3385 If No Answer Call

201-721-9336 •EAST WINDSOR - Village East Apts, Twin Rivers. Top serv ices , conven i­ences & location. Adjacent to Mall & NY Bus Stop. All Twin 'Rivers amenities In­cluding , tennis 'courts & pools. Spacious; bright. Studio, 1 & 2 bdrm apts. Fully carpeted with Individ­ual a/c & heat. Plenty ol

^parking, on site Manager s "laundry facilities; Apt J-23 or phone 609-443/3220.

EWiNG TOWNSHIP',1 2 BEDROOMS ■.

' Well maintained. garden -apartments. -Swim- club, off-street parklng..Opposlte Trenton Country Club.

VERSAILLES APTS ': ^ 0 SULLiVAN WAY

: 609-883-4550 ' EWING TOWNSHIP

1& 2B E D R O O M S Air conditioning, swimming pooL'olt street parkirig.'exr c ep tio n a lly well m ain­tained, spacious grounds.- Laundry facilities. Heat in- clOded. Evenina-'.hours. by appt. ■

EASTGATEAPTS ,Parkside & Buttonwood Dr

609-883-7537 If No Answer Call

201-721-9336

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HILLSBORO Alexandria - WelTkepl 1 bdnn, carpet, cent air,'pool/tennis. $706 mo. Avail Nov 1. Call, 201-874-6475 ;HILLSB(?,BQ,-,,erookview2 bdmi cohdo. t'Vi bath, all appis, cent air, frpi, garage, b a sem en t., R .lease .ca ll , 201-369-S32p . - ■ ' 'HILLSBpRqUGH. ' 3 lrg,i bdrm twnhsm‘2Vk,bath, full fin. bsmlknehtral alr, 2100/. sq, ft.; pool/tennis. $1100. -l-utlls.,No'ipels/201-874f 5256; '/ !f

IN FULL BLOOM

• .1 and 2 bedroom apaitments• individually controlled gas heat and , central air conditioning• Stackable Washer/Dryer• Wall to Wall Carpeting• Private patio or balcony' v :-• Dishwasher, Gas Range,■ Refrigerator/Freezer, , ■ . . —• Tennis Courts . * ■ ,• Cable Television Available

Present this Ad for , ,i t •FREE SWIMMING POOL

MEMBERSHIP;:‘r;/V/;’ALL -s u m m e r . / ; •Limited Time Onty . '■'>). Bedrooms Stoning at vpD jv d

MBERTVILLE, - .New vnhousel for rent,. Vlcf- , Ian style!'? bdrm, llv rm,I rm, 'kmH'/2 baths vrllh ' luzzl ln maln bath- Fire ice ln Ijii'rm, baI.edny' pH ister b d ^ . All hardwood ore, range .with grill, iiis- fasher,' refrig, plus h ^ k - lor wtfeiior/dryef,combo, car oH-street parking

aces: Unit Is located op- site D & R Canal & lake, block .from' park play

ound.rA vall 10/1/09. )75/month plus utilities. )-397-3636. '

AMBERTVILLE r N e w , iixury 3 bdrm, Z’A bath bwnhouss, with skylit loft,-

Bunken llvltig rm with fire- Elace, w/w carpel,'kitchen V a p p lla n c e s ./c e n t air, geek. .$1|ip0 mb. Call l/llkey, 609-397-1362 '. 4BERTVILLE ' 4 story,. I bdrm, restored twnhse'on guiet street, rjlce back yard w/patlo, walk to New Hops, ga. $900/mo -t-ullls. Avail 'bw. 201-782-6964AMBERTVILLE;— NeW-

., tigtjTi;' 2 bath' ^wnhouse, f l ^ lo River,

R en ta l O ffice H o u rs ' ' S u n d a y 11 A M - 5PM

M o n d ay a n d T h u rsd a y e v en in g 5P M - SPM

o r b y A p p o in tm e n t call

2 0 1 - 3 2 9 - 6 0 8 0“ O n G e o rg e s R d. o ff R te. 130

in D ay to n , So B ru n sw ick , N J

elk ' to , cegler/ol town," Icuzzl, garage A oft street ,

dng. $1059. 4- utils;^ail qct;'609-3'97-4436AWRENCE SQ Village- 2 brm. 2 bath, all .apple,

70/mo.'609-799-5821,

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'S O R R Y , N O m s /

It No Answer Call 201-721-9336

EWING TOWNSHIP 1 BEDROOMS

SUPERBLY MAINTAINED GARDEN APARTMENTS

CONVENIENT LOCATION EVENING HRS BY APPT

PARKSIDE MANOR 1475 PARKSIDE AVE

609-771-9471 - If No Answer Call

201-721-9336 Ewing Twp,

DELAWARE HEIGHTS Luxury Garden Apts.

Showplace of NJ, ;1 & 2 Bdim A pt.;From $575/Mo. ; .

' In'dudes heat, hot water, dishwasher,, tennis court. Swimming pool at nominal cost. 2 air conditioners.

1 MOSECURITYI • 609-883-1707'

DIRECTIONS: 1-95 south, to Exit 1, take Rte 29 North. Turn right Into Scenic Dr.

Rental Office ,Apt 706 Scenic Dr.'

Open 7 Days a Week. ' FALLS CREEK ;

VILLAGE August Rental

BONANZA

Affordable luxury highlights the thoroughly modem kit­chen & bathroom. Washers /dryers In each apt & liiter- com system ensures your privacy. Attractive window frames the park like land­scaping In historically rich Bucks County.

$150 Security Dep ''1 Sweetbrtar Rd — —

Fans Twp MorriSvtDe, PA : 215-736-8871

Falls Township ROCK SPRING APTS

937 W. Trenton Ava Apt starting at $425. Hours; Mon-Fri 9-5. Wed till 8pm

215-736-2270

FURNISHED 3 & 4 Room CoUages.t e<^ltn kitchens,. satellite tv/Yadlo,'individual heat control, air cond, w/w carpels. VVindSor/ Hlgh- Islown area motel. From $235/wk,: inols all utils. 609-448-8637.

450 Apartm ents For R ent „

HAMILTON ARMS. Apts - i'' Now accepting applications 7

vifor 1-2 bdmfi apts. Rent ' Includes heat, hot water & * cooking gas. Excellent to- ■* cation on bus route. Within walking distance to bank, <■ schools & shopping. Easy access lb Rt .1, 1-95, etc. • $515 & up. Call 609-587- ^ 2743, Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm. « HAMILTON TWP -1 bdrm,2nd floor, $525 -t- utils. Call j leave mesg, 609-690-7624 •

HAMILTON TWP 1WINGATE APTS •

-Nowacceptingapplicatlona ‘‘ (or future rentals. 1 8 2 . ,

'/^bdrm'apts; Well maintained-— garden apt complex. Heat, hot water, cooking gas,

-new appis avail, air condi- „ itloner, Olympic size pool, r /From $530. Apply rental “ . agent Wingate Apts, Wert ^

' Ave near So Olden Ave. or '“c .■ 'call 609-688-3275, Mon-Fri " 10-6pm, Sat 9am-3pm, ’’Sun 11am-3pm. ______ ./HAMILTON TWP - Effl- dency apt w/livftig rm/bdrm combo. Full size eat In kitchen with, laundry hook- * ups & full balh. $450 mo J Includes utils. Call, 609- ^890-6358. . ■ -...HAMILTON TWP -

Kuser Village .. Luxury 1 & 2 bdrm spa- “ clous apts, w/w carpel, pvt , entrance, cent air, haat/hot !■ water, new appis avail. ’ Closets & cabinets galore, . balcony or patio, dshwshr.10 min to Rte 1 Centers, 'A ml to 1-295. From $580.'No pets. 609-587-4959 Mon/ / Ffl 10-6, Sat 9-3, Sun 11-3 /• or office, 102 Nottinghill Ln. '

HIGHTSTOWN - Apt In Colonial home. 2 bedroom, living room, dining room,

' basement, washer, dryer, central air, Includes heat $750/m o' p lus e lectric , Hageman-Dlener Realtors 609-448-0600.

E n t e r th e W o r l d o f G r a c io u s L iv in g a t

MANSION H ILL ESTATES

, OUR LATEST MODEL AT MANSION HILL ESTATESOPEN HOUSE SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS 1-4 PM

, WILLBURTHA RD., E^VlNG TWP.2650_ squard“feet, 4 bedrooms, 2'/z bath home. Expandable up to 4,000 sq. ft. Possibilities for multigenerational living, set on magnificent IVz acres of wooded land overlooking a quarry lake.

. / * 3 5 0 , 0 0 0 ’Lots also available between 1 - 4 acres. Starting at'$125;000

VISIT OUR s a l e s OFFICE:Saturday & Sunday 1-4 PM .

or call Rina Shack or Polly Wanner ;at 6 0 9 -8 ^ -3 6 3 3 or 737-9100

DIRECTIONS: Rt. 95 to Exit I , . 29 South to Wilburtha Rd. y4 mile to sign bn right.

jO H N TPennington

Regional Office,: .Rt. 31 & West Delawate' ■ Pennington, N.J. 08534

INC

REALTORS

(609)737-9100

Mansion Hill Estates

Wilburtha Rd. Ewing Twp.

Choose your I next apartment

caretu ily ...I you'll lire there' j for many years. {Consider the finest ...S

RpbbinsvilleRural setting with acres \ of b re a th in g s p a c b ^ around tovety ,apaft- (, m e n ts . E x tra la rg e >

j rooms, with walMo-wall I carpeting. Free parking (I for 2 cars. Convenient j J)to all highways.

SHARQHI i i / i . t:Sharon Rd. across Irbm the Country Club; Jusli

(least on Rte. 130 at Rte.! 33 North of 1-95 at Exit J7A N.J. Tpke.

259-9449

EAST WINDSOR

5ln th e P r in c e j ton-Highlstown area

Luxury garden apart* ments in quiet suburban J settings. All have pri*

ffvale b a l c o n i e s , - , f s p a c io u s w e ll-k ep t [ {grounds. Wall-to-wall ^ c a r p e t in g . F r e e „ f off-street parking. Swim ]

“ Club.

WYNBROOK WEST

Dutch Neck Rd. ■448-3385

BROOKWOOD GARDENS

Hickory Cofnar Rd.448-5531

Ewing Township

! Luxury apartments with J t private pools. Efficien:^ t c ie s to o v e rs ized 2 ^ j b e d r o o m s . L a rg e {

” rooms. Beautiful land-^ scaping. Convenienlly| located. Free off-street

Sparking. For future oc- “ cupancy, call our Resi­

dent Managers.

WOODBROOK HOUSE

065 Lower Ferry Rd.4 siory olevalor bldg.

883-3335

„ HIGHGATEI 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 ba lcon ies and com ­pletely carpeted.' IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

883-7537

PARKSIDE L MANOI^

1475 Parkside Ave2 story Qardert Apts.

771-9471

VERSAILLES, -- 220 6ubfvsiiWiy------I 0(>potfte Trenton Country Club

2 story garden apts.883-4550

KltlEGMiUI I 5MI1H Inc.Pioptrty Mani|gni«nt *

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‘*50 A p a r t m e n t s For B e n t ,

HAMlLTON Ivyp 1. .: .Lalor G a rd e n s .

Studio,' 1 ,&.2 bdrm apts.. Accepting ^applications for future rentals. Rent IncI heat/hot Water with all new appl. Sonia with totally new

. kitchens, &-"w/w. carpet. Park, like setting, garages ; avail. Apply Super. Lalor Gardens ISA Stentbn C(or : 609-392-6644- Mon-.- Fri-:’ 9-5, Sat 9-3, Sun ,10-3. ■'

. HAMILTON TOP, - Mod- em.central allrgarden apts.1 bdrm. H e a t. supplied. Senlorcitizen discount. Pri­vate parking. Oil Rt 295 at^'

' Exir62::609-888-3052. HAMIUTONTWP

Greenwood Village Apts now renting. Park-like settirig.oheat & hot water In c lu d e d , n e a r pu b lic Irahsp, 20 mins to Prince­ton, near, train station to NyC; 1 bdrm starting $465.1 bdrm with den $540., Of­fice hrs 10am-4:30, Mon-

. Fri. Call 609-587-0357 ■ HIGHTSTOWN - 1 bdrm, carpeted apt. X-Irg storage ■area. Heat, hot water IncI. Convenient loc. $550/mo. Call Mrs. Freedman. 609-

. 448-3883

HUIstoro Twp, NJ Luxury

1 & 2 Bedroom Garden Apts

BEEKMAN GARDENS

On New Amwell Rd.Off RL 206

Includes; Meal, hot water, , dishwasher, tennis courts & e x t ra o rd in a ry p la y - ground.Largest swimming pool in area at nominal cost. > ; Call 201-359-7180 ’ 01-874-6644HOPEVVELL - '2 bedroom aparfment.'llving room, din­ing room, , eal-ln kitchen. $685 mo. +uOls! Security required. 609-799.-8543 or 609-799-0299. .H O PE W E L L B O RO -■ Large 2 . bdrm. no pets,' $675 mo + utils. Call, 609-737-1282 HOPEWELL Boro - bream

'*50 Apartm ents• .^F=orRent

KINGSTON T ,4435 Hlgh^'. way 27, Nexttd Shoprlle, 2 bdrni ' I Duplex, $675/mo -1-utlis. . No pets.' 201- 297-6506.LAMBERTVILLE - Tucked aw ay . “Victorian Cottage" .offers T bdrm and mariy

; c u s to m f e a tu r e s p lu s atrium door to a private

i deck. Don't delay-$625 ■+ utils. 609-737-1564 eves. LAMBERTVILLE - 2 bdrm apt, all new bath w^acuzzl,. kit, & rugs. Cpuple pre­ferred.- No pets. $875 IncI heat. /lV4 mo sec. Avail

• Nov i1. 1989. Call 609-397-8183.

450 A partoents For RentM ORRfSVlLLE,,,'

.Americana.Apts. 1. 2 & 3 bdrms, staAing $450 mo. Oflico r hours, Mon, 3-71 T u e s rF jl T 0 -4 ; c lo sed wkhds, 10 mins to Trenton,

,2 0 mins 10 Princeton. Call 215-295-4608.. ' ,M O R R ISV IL L E P a - Quality Apts7at affordable prices. Yardly. Pa. area with easy access to Rt 1,& 1-95. Only 20 mins to Princeton.1 & 2 bdrm Apts frorn $550 ■ IncI heat, hot water, use of pool, tennis courts, saunas, recreation, room, door an- , swefing syslerh toacreeh &

aptln top half of charming old house, 1 bdrm, din nn or 2nd bdrm, llv rm, full bath, eat-Iri kit, attic & gar-- age for storage, pvt yaid & entrance, $665 includes heat. Call 609-466-9088. HOPEWELL - Single prof preferred, 4 rooms, 2nd fir Victorian, no pets. $650 + utils. 609-466-0732 or 466-1600.______________HORgjiyEtst- '.T O P - - »'4' rpoms. Including heat. No pets^.609-466-2373 . .HOPEWELL TOP - 5'/2 rooms, all electric, . fire­place,' $750 plus utilities’ Aft 7;30pm 609-466-0376 HOPEWELL TOP - Near I95, spacious 2 bdrm apt on quiet 72 acre famr, $875 Includes utils. Prof only, 609-737-1035, .LAFAYETTE HOUSE - ' Berkeley Sq. historic dis­trict. Convenient location overlooking balcony, 24 hr. ' dbbnnan. Ideal for pro­fessional, 1 & 2 bdrm. apts. from $480. Call 609-393- 2626 for appointment.

LAMBERTVILLE .. AREA - ..Country setting, bdrm, llv rm, all new kitchen 8, bath ,. jots of closets & storage, private drive & deck. Nes- - tied among lovely trees, $775 Iricis utils. Call 609- 397-0259.LAMBERTVILLE 1 .large one bdrm apt. Parking. Se­curity. $550 plus utils. 609-397-0981.UWRENCE TOP - 1st fir of 2 apt house. 2 bdrms, study, living nn w/flreplace, kit/dinette, 1 bath, base­ment w/storage, grivate en­trance. Avail Nov.lst. $775 mo Includes heat. Call, 609-883-1928:LAWRENCE TOP - Finest apt complexes. White Pine Apts.' 609-883-3333 and S tu r w o o d A p ts 609-896-2035 Call for of­fice hours and further Infor­mation. Apt subject to availability. ■ ' ;LA W R EN C EV IL LE - Furnished 1 bdmn apt, da-, corator -planned,' lovely, quiet,. $600 plus utils. 609-896-3546. LAWRENCEVILLE - Large 1 bdnn, fully furnished &

! accessorized. Avail Oct 15th, $1000 mb. Short or long term lease available. .Call days, 201-249-9805 or

: eves 609-882-7305 UWRENCEVILLE Rt 1 - 1 bdrni apt, w/w carpet, pri­vate entrance, $550 mo, all utils Included. 1 month se- curitydBpos7t & references^ Adults preferred, ho" pets. Call aft 3pm, 609-396-3637 LAWRENCEVILLE - 2 bdrni, Irge llv nn & din nn, modem kit, carpet & hrdwd firs, fpl, a/c, heat paid, 1 'h mo sec, $900/mb. Call 609-682-4686.LUXURY 1 & 2 Bdrm Apts - $535 & $635/mo, heat & hot water IncI. 3 ml. from ctr ot P'ton. 609-452-2104 LUXURY A FUN-EOUALS ■

' The CommonsAt Fallsington

We have the equation to equal the Hie style you only dream of:• New wAv carpeting

■ • Fully equipped kitchen• Spacious wooden decks

, • Individual washer/dryer

All this starting at $520mo. August special $150security deposit.

1 Makefleld RdMorrisville, PA ''215-295-5600

Senior Citizen Discount

selectively adm it' visitors. Short term leases-on 1 Bdrm Apts. Visit our model Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm, Sat & Sun 10-3pm, Castle Club Apts. 254 W. Trenton Av­enue, Morrisville Pa 19067. 215-295-3300. : . MORRISVILLE Pa - Sec­ond floor apt 2 bdrni, llv rm, din mn, kit, bath, laundry, off-street parking, $650/mo plus utilities. Call, 609-

-■386-0160. ' ■ -NEW BRUNSWICK - 3 bdrms, huge kitchen, off- street parking, attic stor­age. Pels okay. $1000/mo •1 Pills. Available Im- meiilalely. 201-545-7908 NEW HOPE-1 bdrm apt, residential area. Off street parking, year lease, secur­ity. $500 . mo' . + utils. No pets. Call, 215-862-0929. NEW HOPE - On 202, new , S tu d f o , fu ll k i t c h e n ," washer/dfyer. $600 mo + utils.-Avail now, no pets. Call evesV 21S-862-5515-. ' NEWTOWN BORO - 1 bdrm ,' '1. ’'Watt), washer/ dryer,:'; dishwasher. .Very clean &' Ytulet. $650 mo. Call, 21S-966-9655 NEIOTOWN - Historic Dis- trict, 2nd. fir apt. Beaupful s to n e , Victorian home, 2 rooms, large bath, eat In kitchen, avail Nov 1 st. $500 mo ,+ utils. Refs needed; Call, 215-860-9672 ' ;PENNINGTON BORO - 1 bedroom apartment, pri-- vate entrance, off-street

-parkingr-sleam'Included,— firep lace, w asher/d ryer hookups, $680 per month, Call Pam at 609-737-9393 9am-5pm.PENNINGTON BORO - 2 bdrm apt, 2rrd fir, heat &' hot' water included, o ff street parking, no pets.: $675 mo available Nov 1.. Call, 609-737-3644 PENNINGTON - E. Dela­ware . Ave, 3 bdrm, 1 ’/a i

;’-tJdth,'tflOdefri kit, Ige llv rrn, a $875/mo..609-737-3121. '

.PLAINSBORO-1 bdrm apt : at Fox Run, pool & tennis,

$605/mo. Incis heat. Call 609-520-2185 days, 609- 799-9455 eves.

PLAINSBORO - 2 bdrm, 1V4 bath, $725/mo. Incis utils. Avail immed. Call. 609-243-7025 or. 609-275- 6432.

PRINCETON - 1 bdrm, llv- ■ingrm, dining rm, kit &'den. ■ ' Fenced yard, basement/ storage. Heat & hot water- included. $7S0'.mo;r»CsUi;.''i 609-737-6537. ,

45iJ Apartm ents For R ent ;

.. PRINCETON , - ^2. blocks ' from Center 6f Town. '3

apts'available w/private en­trances, i . bdrm & ■ two 2 bdrm apts available with kit & baths. $700 mo & $800 mo. Call, 609-683-5033

PRINCETON AREA^ I N G TWP HI-RISE

Our exceptionally well main -talned building offers lots of space, extras & conve­niences plus air cond, off s tre e t parking,' laundry facils. on each floor. Inter­com systems, some with d lshw ash.er‘. S p a c io u s grounds overlooking swlm-

' mlng‘ pool. Excellent - lo-- catlon - just minutes from Route 1 & 130 Corridor & NYC talris.' Evening hours by appt.

HIGHGATEAPTSParkway & Olden Ave.

609-883-4626If-no answer call

201-721-9336 PRINCETON - Avail now across from Univ. Center of town, studio apt:with kit & bath, $500 mo IncI heat & water. Call, 609-683-9573 PRINCETON - Basement apartment in private resi­dence. Off-street parking, all utils Included. $650/mo. Lv msg or call alt 5pm, 609^921-2170:,' PRINCETON BORO Busi­ness District - large eat In kitchen, , living rm,. 1 or. 2 bdrms,' 1 bath, parking jon p rem ises. Private entr-

_.arce, alr'Cond, wS«.carpet;' heat & hot water Included,

available how'. No. pets, $850 mo. Call 609-924- 0095 or 737-2666, ask for Al Toto. ■ PR IN C ET O N BORO - Spacious apt In the "Heart of Princeton’’, 1 large bdrrn,1 small bdrni or den, llv rm, kit arid bath (no shower). Garage Included. $900/mo. Avail 10/1. Call .609-921- 7680 or 799-5671 aft 6pm PRINCETON BORO - 2 bdrrh apt, few biks to UnIv., wshr/drVr, din mi, llv rm. Avail Immed. $850/mo + u t i l s . 6 0 9 -7 3 7 - 6 7 3 7 ; 737-7456.PRINCETON CENTRAL ,- Large un(umished'2 bdrtTi~ apt. 2nd fir, livjng mi, dining rm/kit, bath ,' hallway. Ex­cellent condition,. parking space,for 1 car. $900 mo Including heat & water & ' laundry facilities. Avail now. No pets. Call Cornelia ' Weller Real Estate, 349 Nassau St, Princeton. 609- 924-0430 ________ 'PRINCETON, r .Large, 4- bdrm.l^ bath', with, parking.., Perfe<|i for.student group. $1200/mo. Avail, immed.. Call 609-924-4953

PRINCETON,

N assau St - 1 bdrm, den, living mi, large eat In kit, w asher/dryer basem ent. $850 Includes heat &,hot water. Off street parking. Available.immediately. .

Princeton Ave - .1 bdnn, $835 mp heat & hot water- Includadj'W Bsher/dryer, parking. Available Oct 1st.

. 'P r i n c e t o n ; '- " ' , ',! . Irifl Properties ' •

; 609-921-3257:

'*50 Apartniente . For R ent .

PRINCETON "At m y 'la s t apartment, buying a gallon of milk: required a gallon of gas."

Then I moved io Princeton M eadows. Now 1 enjoy the many shops on site, plus all these advantages:• Great Princeton location• Superb recrPatlpnal fa-'

cllllles,• Shopping center & coun­

try club on site• Washer/Dryers & fire­

place In selected units• Hugs walk In closets FREE: 4 DAYS IN A

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H O T E L A t D ISN E Y W O R L D O R LAKE PLACID ON US. ASK FOR DETAILS.

1 Bdrm-609-799-2710 'From Just $590

2 Bdrm-609-275-0490From Just $725

• Poured concrete full basemenL . -• Fireplace with tile hearth and architectural wood mantel• Hardw'ood floor• Cathedral ceiling• Two-car garage with automatic

openers• Weathershield double-hung

wood windows• Economical gas heat• Over 50 acres of permanent -

open meadow in a location second to none! Luxurious single family

homes from $208,900

TeU’em you got more house for the money!Directions: From 1-95, take Newtown exit; S A M P Ij E I10M 13 H O U R S :follow Newtown-Yardley Road, Rt. 332 West K'VIl'PVnAV 11-Rto State Street; turn left and proceed on I,V Ij K i U /\I 1 1 -0State Street to Newtown Gate entrance onleft. Follow signs to The Manors Sales Office. 4 .IO /O U U / U U O

Luxury Apartriients , ’’Let Our Neighborhood

Be Yours"Open til 6pm

Sat. 5pm, Sun.'4pm.Near Rts. 1 ,130 &

NJ Turnpike ,, Plalnsboro, NJ ' :

PRINCETON H.pRIZONS -' 1-2 & 3 bdrm,apt. includes pool and tennis. 609-924- 6739 , ,. ■■■ ■■PRINCETON - Large apt ' ideal lor family, group or In-home studio. 2 floors, plenty of room for 3 or 4 bedrooms or separate stu­dio space. A country feel­ing but close to lawn. Call

' 609-924;49S3.'. .. . '’PRINCETON/Lawrence- vlllo - Country living, beaut­iful spacious 6 rm & bath, . large , living room, eat-ln kitchen, dining room, sun- , p o rc h , c lo s e t s p a c e , storage, basement. Ip solidhistorical Colonial house__house. Beautiful'lge trees, stream, forest, next to state . park,: canal, nature trails. P r iv acy , c o m fo rtab le , cheery, ' bright airy, well maintained, clean. Conve­nient to shopping, non- smokers, no pets, married ■ couple preferred. Quality living for 2 responsible, de­pendable adults who wish

:to,.<liva/, near considerate, ....neighbors ot same caliber.-:

L e a s e , r e f e r e n c e s . 2 '" responsible - adults .only. $750/mo; 201-329-6870 '

. . PRINCETONStudio with fireplace, $650. Studio with fireplace (urni- shed, $850..

Apt - 1 bdrm, country sel­ling, near town, furnished $1100Apt - 1 bdrm on estate $900

, NT Callaway Real Estate 609-921-1646

PRINCETON TOP - At­tractive studio apartment. K itch en e tte , fdll b a th , pleasant rural setting. $450 mo. -F security. Possible lower rent for housesltllng or perhaps help In house. Call Mrs. Johnson al,

' 609-924-6664.RARITAN - 2 family brick Ranch. 2 bdrms.'lge llv rm, eat-ln kit,- laundry room, avail Immed. $695 + utils.--

- C a r 201-359-1664 ROCKY HILL- 2 bdrm apt, security & lease required, avail 10/15, possibly -j 0/1. $695/ma Includes heat & hot wafer 609-468-0852. SOLEBURY PA - Attractive 1 bdrm In quiet village for 1 person, $550, avail Nov 1, 215-766-0656.SOMERSET - 2 bdrm apt. Heat and hot water. Avail

- Oct. 1, adults only. Aft 7pm.201-469-9470 _______STOCKTON- 2 fir, 1 bdrm apt with deck, heat Inc. $650/m o. N on-sm oker, avail 11/1. 609-397-8018

450 Apartm ents For Rent

STOCKTON. U rge 2 bdrm; Duplex overlooking Delaware River on large w ooded a c re a g e , fully

, carpeted, , wood burning stove, Ige deck, pvt tennis court. ldeal for professional couple. No pels. $900 + utils. Call, 609-397-2168 TRENTON - Berkley Sq. Overlook the Delaware - 2 bdrms & bath w/jarge kllchen/livtng rm coriibo. 609-683-0099.TRENTON L Colonial Gar­dens, 455 Wrist Stale St. Adult Community. 1 Bdrm, $435 mo. 1 Bdrm & Den,

“ '$465mo;'2Bafriis,'$52571...mo security. & 1 yr'Iease required. Large rooms, beautilul courtyard, secur­ity gale: & park available. Call, 609-394-3543

Trenton Suburb (RobblnsVIlle)

SHARON ARMS On Sharon Rd opp

Sharon Country Club 1 BEDROOMS

Fully carpeted, air condi­tioned apartments. Only minutes from Trenton on Sharon Rd olf Circle ot Intersections of Routes 130 & 33i near Tpke Exit 7-A, just 'A mils North of 1-95.

, 609-529-9449 ‘ If ,No Answer Call

201-271-9336 , WASHINGTON Crossing' PA - 3 i;oom suite in house. $450 mo'lricludes utils. Re­duced rent for child care. Call, 215-493-4903

- WEST WINDSOR - Large “ living rm 24’x18’ w/fpl, 1

bdrm, bath, large kitphon & dining rm, beame^. celling

. throughout, surrounded by5 acres of woodland, 1 ml t/om Princeton Jet RR sta­tion,, private ;erilranoe, pro­fessional person preferred6 security. No pels, $675/

. mo. Incis all utils. Please;''oall 609-799-2095 dr 799- 1595. ,' ' '

452 Resort .< ' Properties

■FbrRentHILTON HEAD - Palmetto Dunes, 3 bdrms, 3 bath townhoiise on golf course. Perfect Golf & Tennis get-away,' Reduced , rate, 609-921-8193 LBI - Winter rental, 30 yards from beach, 2 bdrms, sleeps 6.. Quiet: area. Also avail weekly or wkends. Call, 914-268-4151 ■LONG BEACH ISLAND

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WEST WINDSOR(Close to Princeton)New Luxury Apts

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.roaled'ln Hamlllon Tjjyp ac- ..ceptlng ,applications for 2 bdnn apts. Open Mon-Fri, 9am- 12pm, : Sal,. 9 am -.1 2pm; 609-585-4000. ' YARDLEY BELMONDO on the Delaware -1 , 2 & 3 bdrms. heal & hot water Included, Easy NY, Phila, Princeton commute. From $6'45, Mon-Fii, 8:30-5. Call 215-493-1986.

452 Resort Properties F o rR e n t

ARUBA - Beautiful Aruba Beach Club, 1 or 2 weeks. Oct 21 or Oct 28. $65 per day, sleeps 4. Please call369-6481, ________ _BARNEGAT Ughl - Ocean front paradise on LBI, exc beach, swimming; fishing,3 bdrm, $525 weekly. Call Mill, 609-494-6156. '

BAY HEAD... r Escape to the, shore In the

w inlerl, Exclusive small furnished condo near the beach. 55 minutes Irorii

;Princelon, $550/mqnth.609-924-4159

CALL FOR free brochure recently listed properties on Long Beach Island and surround ing w aterfront corinmunitles also servicing South Ocean County from Barnegat to Mystic Islands Welchert Realtors 609- 494-6000,HILTON HEAD, S.C. -2br,2 bath condo. Golf, free tennis, pool. $319-3399 Wk. Owner 609-924-5560.'

OCEAN CITY -' Weekend ’ speciall 1 bdrm condo,

sleeps 4 .7th & Boardwalk.. 15 mlris to Allantio City. Call 215-752-9521 ■ ,OCEAN CITY -; Weekend speciall T bdrm condo, sleeps 4. 7lh & Boardwalk,15 mins,to. Atlantic City, Call 215-752-9521 POCONO LAKE Chalet - )\ll seasons, weekly, and weekends. Boats available. 201-937-9571. 'POCONO FALL Vac '.-: 3 bdrm, 2 bath, tennis, golf, foliage, Camslback,'7 ml. $225 wknds, $375 wk.'also avail winter, 201-227-3011. POCONOS - Get away to a quiet setting on the 18th tee of a championship golf course. Walking distance to country clubhouse, pvt b e a c h , 'l a k e & . te n n is c o u rts . S le e p s 10-12. Wkends/wkly rentals. Call, 609-a83-8062 or 466-1291

SENSATIONAL ST. MAARTEN

Luxury 3 bdmi/3 bath villa on mountain overlooking Simpson Bay with private p o o l/h a b ita t , e jo se to beach. Luxury 2 bdrm/2 bath penthouse at 5 star resort with pools, tennis, casino, ; nsstaUrant, etc. 1 bdrm & studio also avail. For Info/plclures call Resi­dents 201-439-2512 or Business 201-467-9298. SOUTH CAROLINA/The M yrtle B each R eso rt. Ocearilront condominiums

,for tail vacations, golf, win­ter reiilals. Dally housa- keeplng nearby fishing, shopping; FREE color bfo-

' chures. 1-800-436-3005. SURFSIDE BEACH SC Winter ren ta ls- '- 1,2,3 bedroom condos. Ooean- (ront; - ocean . view. Fully eqUIped.'''• Dally;':' weekly) monthlyi’.. Fi^e I biodhlirb; 1-800-334-6671 or 803- 238-1457 collect. Floyd & Stewart Rentals & Sales ' . SWIM/SNORKLE/Relax - Negril Jamaica Cottage, a/c In bdrms. $300/wk. Pho tos, b rochure . Lew 609-448-5581 eves

UNIQUE FLORIDA • VACATION

Salety Harbor, North Cap- tlva Island, West Florida. Close but separate from mainland near; Fort Myers. Unspoiled gulf beaches,- pool, tennis, restaurants, terrrio views. No cars. 2/3 bdrm tbwhhouses on w a ter' or 2 bdrm house with gulf view. For Info/plctures call Resldsnse 201-439-2512 or Business 201-467-9298.

455'Room s For Rent

CANAL'POINTS'* Luxur- lous room :in lownhousB w/kllchen prMledges. Prof, nonsmdker only. Arlene, 201-846-2800 CRANBURY - 2 lovely rooms & bath In private home. Soma kitchen: priv­ileges,, suitable'for gentle­man, professional,: non- smoker. No pels please. Avail Oct 1. Call eves 201-329-2658. F U R N IS H E D MOTEL Room - with satellite tv, radio. Individual heal con­trol, air cond, w/w carpel, p riva te b a th . W indsor/ Hlghtslown area motel; From $140/wk. Call 609- 448-8637.' '

455 Room s Fpr ; Rent

HAMILTON SQ U A R E'-. Room lor male executive, 5 days a week and oc­casional Weekends, $85 wk. 609^567-5663 eves. KENDALL PARK - Furnished room, female, kit . privileges,’washer/dryer, air, pool. $90 per wk. 201-821-2968 ’ . : ' •LAWRENCEVILLE -. room: In private home;, prof fe­male, $6b/v»k. Share .klt- cheri & bath 609-396-4844 PENNINGTON ■i'Lga. fur- nlshed nn.: Access to 95 & Rt 1. Kit, laundry priv. Avail

_ Oct 1: 609-737-2673 ” PRINCETON -1 Mrm, pvt'

bath In pvt home, ho sm ok-' Ing, female, parking avail,, near Unlv/NYC bus,-609- 924-6146 btwn 9am-9pm.

B e s t Va l u e In T h e P r i n c e t o n A r e a

3,000 to 3,700 SQ. FT. OF LIVING SPACE From $349,000

OIRECTIONS: From the to th : In t in t i t i Rouu 2B7 . fx l]ou(t 17, ( 0 Rouli 206 iputh to Iho Soimrvlla !

Cirei& Cofltinw oh Routo 206 ibuth .(towird * Prinoton) for opproamalaf^ 8 n d n h to Itoagamory

fd x trx ii i t on th i foh. ^ p « t tho U s i * . QoimrY Township Municipal BuiduiQ.From Iho South: Rouli 206 north for opproiimatilY 6 m iiia from N m o u Strtst, Princoion. Fbxbrooii b on tha right, ju it baiort th i'M en tgom ary '' Township MurticipBl Building.

A T M O fi t G-O M E fJ V 'Developed By: Tumbddge Associates. Inc.

(2 0 1 ) 3 5 9 -6 9 8 9 - SALES OFFICE (2 0 1 ) 2 2 7 -1 3 6 6 - M A IN OFFICE

, PRINCETON AREA -RenV vreht w/optlon to buyhuge'1

bdrm In pvt community of homeowners (900 sq ft). Eat-Iri kit, separate, dining room, oversized tiled bath, oak hardwood floors,, rent

' Includes heal, hotwater, swimming pool, a/c, laun­dry, walk to shopping, free shuttle bus to Princeton Jet. $615 per month. Call 201-972-7709.PRINCETON .BORO' * : 1' and 2 bedroom apartments available November first., Call 609-924-8936- ’PRINCETON, . - Excellent-- location; Ifnmaculate, avall-

. able Immediately. Male p r e f e r r e d . No p e t s . •$350/mo Includes kitchen privileges. 609-987-8340. . PRINCETON - In the middle of town. Room for rent In exchange for 16 hrs

' weekly In the morning in ppsitlon of. Innkeeper. Eng­lish speaking a must. Peacock Inn, 20 Bayard Lane. 609-924-1707 PRINCETON- Room avail. Central Nassau SI. 1 block to Campus. Free utils; low rent. 609-924-2040. : R O CK Y HILL - N on- smoker, furnished room, kit priv, $350/mo + sec. 609- 683-7509. ; 'WEST WINDSOR'- Beaut­iful -furnished. rooni. 10 mins from' Princeton Univ.

•2 miles from West Windsor Plalnsboro H.S; $330 mo + utll8. Call, 609-275-5145 or 734-3626 '

456 Garage Storage F o rR e n t

PENNINGTON- 2 car gar- age.i $150 per month.' Call 609-737-1143. ■T.ri(tlr.v--:.-M WANTED TO Rent - A gar­age in Princeton Boro, near Linden Lane. Wiil pay corn- . petitive rate. Please calf 6 0 9 -9 2 1 - 3 8 0 1 o r 609-243-2642.. ■

460 Apt/House To Share

BORDENTOWN - Large 3 bedroom tow nhous¥,^50 per month, share utils, nonsmoker. 609-298-7832, CLEAN considerate re­sponsible person - wanted to share attractive house In ctr'of Princeton w/2 others. $385/month Includes heal. Call SIbylle, 609-921-2541

’ eves 8-10 or weekends. CRANBUHY/DAYTON Area - Mature person share

, 2 bdrm. 1 ’/a bath. $350/mo '+ ‘ .Vl!'. elec." Call. Kathy 609:448-5610 days DA'YTpN - Fum’d condo to share'With 2 nonsmoking men. Avail Nov T. $350 per month 1 +. utilities. Call 609-275-9542 days; ■ 201 *

' 329:3369 eves. ,; . .EAST AMWELL - 2 bdrm,

. 1% baiit apt In historic house;: on working ; farm. Prof .single -nonsmoking female: Utils; Horse stall Included. Nov occupancy. Lv msg 609-737-3575. EAST BRUNSWICK - Prof female to share 2 bdrm fur­nished condo. : $400/mo + ’/4utils. 201-257-1239

■ EAST MILLSTONE Room­mate wanted to . share 3

: bdm) house, quiet conve­nient: location, $400/mo + ullls; 201-873-0469 FRANKLIN PARK - " 4 bedroom country home, quiet wooded acre. Walk to

,•NYC; , transport. Kitchen privlledges, washer, dryer, fli;eplace. Inground'pool. 1 bedroom $395 + '/a utils; 1 ballroom $345 -i-v utils, 201-932-9271 until 4pm. 297-2032 aft'6pm HAMILTON - Share 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo, 2nd fir, all appis.'moslly furnished, $375 mo + V5i utils. Avail Nov 1. Call days, 201-802- 8746 eves 609-584-0426

, HILLSBORO - House to share w/all appis, fpic, deck $350 + '/. utls. 609- 397-5989 eves HOPEWELL BORO Area -

.15, min to Princeton, ex tra , large beautifully furnished rm in Victorian home or) 12 acres of'country setting. $290 mo Includes util. Kit p rIv . 6 0 9 - 4 6 6 - 3 3 2 8 ; 215-882-2945,'Bob, • ■ HOPEWELL BORO - Prof

' nonsmoker, seeks same to share 2 bdrm house In clean quiet neighborhood. Wshor. dtyr, off-street park­ing, $375 +V2 ullls, avail 11/1, . Jodi 609-633-1413 day; 466-4708 eves/wknd

460 7\pt/Hoy?e to ,S hare '

H O P E W E L V i& pR O ,-! . Hoomrnate.lo.sliarb homoi Norismokef, $295 V4,utils. Call, 609i466-230B ; HOPEVVELLi,TyyP;.'.-(' .Female rqoinmate td sh ars;.7 rmsi 3 bdrtns, I VSi.bath,R an ch , ■,w/le.male pro-, fe ss lo n a l., p a tio ,: dlsh-i ,Washer,’ full rbaseqiant ,w/, ' washer & dryer, Furtilshed.j twin bed.-W'iavailj bdrm,; nonsmoker,. $550/rtio; plus; * r/s ullls. Avaii, l'1/1.’ pair , 201,-381-205Z daiis. ■ . : ’ ; L/\WRENCE Country set,-, tirig, mlnules from PrinoB-i ton & public traospdrtatlon.^.

_.4-bedroo!gs,'.^full.'.baths,v,_. large, dlnjiig; .tpprn,. Hying, room with 'flreplaoe’,: eat-lnr kitchen & laundry, rpom on, 1.4 acres with Imgieundi swimming '.pool. '(Available; . now $500/mo,liidudes ulll- itles. Referdnpes:'requlrod.‘ Phone Maly ,'at'; 609-448-,

'6738. ' 'LAWRENCE-,'; H ouse-; mates- wanted;-:fo share, quiet, comfortable .4 bdrm house, wooded.yd„ Ideal, location; 609-5^-8965 L A W R E N C E .; ,P la n o , teacher, EtSer, Irjsh. Wolf-, hound seek '3 (d ‘ human.;

: $383 + utils;' Wqrki 609-'; 530-8965. ' ' ^ ; i",: ' , ! '

LA W R EN C EV IL LE Townhouse,share avail im-, .’

-med.-Fem ale prefrNo pels.- $310“ .p e r" mo.'r.'l-utils." ' 609-696':29l0 ; : : LAWRENCEVILLE - Priy vats suite o( 2 spacious , rooms on 2nd floor of 2; person apt. Cpnvenlent lo­cation to Princeton, Rt 95. Ndnsmpker,: Nq,pets. $375 I n c lu d e s h e a t ; C a l l , , 201-286-1962 anytime.' , , LAWRENCEVjLLEtwnse-.* to share, ndnsmokor pre­ferred, $275/mb + V4 utils.' 609-896-9358;-' ' ' ' ' ,LAWRENCEVILLE Wo, are. seeking . q. (Omals, nbn-smbker to share a i co-ed house & cooperative

. living arrangement. 4 bdrrii, I. 2V4 baths, llv rm, din mrm,. e a t - ln k it, d e n w ^fpl,'' dshw stir, w shr/dryr, air cond. Avail Immed till June 1990.:$325/nrio _+:V(i ullls &' deposit. Call after 6pm, 609-883-8495 or 530-0654 ’ MONTGOMERY,; T O P . .- Spacious house. Room lor ‘ nonsmoker prof mals. See. 1 Rets. $400 + utils. Day 201-359-5206. '.MOUNT AIRY N,( - Com­fortable country home with, . swimming pooi ahd whirl­pool heeds female touch. Will consider'couple,' call

; 609-397^161;’.' .NEAR TRENTON Stale * 1 person, nonsmoker, non- drinker to share house w/1 C o th e r . $ 5 5 0 +V2UIIIS.. 609-771-4166. ' jNORTH BPUNSWICK - i Prof, male, 30’s seeking 1 j person to share 2 bdrm j townhouse.: Avail Nov 1.1 201-821-0849. jPENNINGTON - 15 mins | from Princeton.. Share 2 j bdmn apt, hugs private j bdrni, quiet setting. $435 j includes all,'utils. Call! 609-737-0691 ‘ IPENNINGTON AREA - ] House to share, short term 1 lease, $275/mo + utils. *609-737-0964 : I .PLAINSBORO - Brittany twnhse, master bdrm, own bath, all other ammenllles. $390/mb ¥,V2 utils. Call 609-27S-,1183PLAINSBORO - Female,, n o n -sm o k e r, to sh a re house. $325/mb -hutlls. Call 609-799-8827 ' :

.PLAINSBOFIO Hampshire -, RbommetK wanted to. snare new 2]bdrm, 2 bath townhouse w)|oft. Must:be very neat; nonsmoking pro-i fesslonal. $450 mo + V4 utils. Call, 609-275-1536 PL A IN SB O R O - P ro f i nonsmoking female seeks i same to share 2 bdrm apt, | wshr, dryr, $327/mcr+V4. utils. 609;275-5762. ■ 'PUINSBORO - Profas- ' sional female, nonsmoker, j - And place to share, prefer 2 f ‘ bdrm, 2 bath apt, 2 c a ts 'f '' Included. Wanted for Nov. | 30th. Call'609-275-0266 ’ I PLAINSBORO - ,M/F pro fesslonal wanted to share j beauillul 2 bdrm, 2 balh .| condo w/loft, fireplace, 1 wshr/dryr, Must b e 'n o n - j smoking,,, neqf & clebn. | $420 mo H- '/4’utils. Leave ! message,' 609-799-0435 : i PRINCETON'Area - Large { sunnybbnji In farmhouse 5 ; min from sampus, fpl In llv t rm, wshr, dtyr, $500 ¥ 'h i utils'; Call, 609-466-4660. ’ !

PRINCETON AREA Whis- i paring Wpods - Luxury 2 | bdrm. 2 : bath,’' cent air, q, pool/tennis. $460 mo ‘F'W 1 utils. Call Bob days,'609-. j 394-5157 or eves 201- ! 329-2213 ■ .

PRINCETON AREA - . 2 bdrm twnhse,: 2v i'balh .. { $ 4 5 0 -l-.'/aUtil. N o j i - ’! smoker, prof, to share! < Dshwshr, '.wshr/dryr, fpl, * park ing , fiqb l/tenn is & more. Call M9-275-7073

PRINCETON[AREA-Look-j Ing lor neat nonsmoking i prof M/F to share 2 bdrm, 2 ) bath condo‘with female, i Minutes 10 MCCC& Mercer 3 Park, security roq’d. $400 ? +V4 utils, avail;10/15, cali.*609-443-13251\r;msa. .1

A PacIc^tPubllcatlon ' W m k of October 4, f1989 33B

460 Apt/HbUse to Share' '

PR IN C ET O N BORO - Share fulfifsliedriome with widower.' -$376/hio. ■ Call 609-924W21 evesPRINCETON Bord - Non- amoklng feitiale Wanted to ahare 2 bdrni 'condo In center bf'toWtll Inclda park- ’ lng,';waffer/dtirj basement. &■ 2 cafa.' $450i'mo incldsr ,util.. Can-608-683-4907.PRINCETO[4 BOROUGH - Share'chartnthg house with h'rof. artjst. ,Hpi/se. has ex- ’ dellent natuie'l .light, .large deck & yard,'.fully equipped kitchen, plaho; 'cable. TV, plus walk tb <Uhlversliy;& sh o pp ing -cetY lerrN on i" smoking please, i Recent r'eferencea; j$375/month and share'. Utilities. Call 609-683-81 OS.

^hare lovely condb. Own’ bedrobrti, pri­vate ' bath, - all amenities. $4S0/mb, 6091520-0760 PRINCETpfy : (center) - Veryi Ige ','rqom, sober shared . housd; $350 -I- utlts. Al 609-683-0218.

; PRINCETON CENTRAL;- i ' Lge sunriy 'btfrm' over- I looking .gkrdepi Walk to'I Nassau, sherd house with i us & fabulous dog. Non-■ smoker.+$47S' rtio ,- t-,utils '. Includedparkihn.'Kim days.

212-7S8'-2600 br eves 609-. 497-1184 ‘PRINCETON. VHousemale wanted,, nbn'smoking prp- fesslonal 'iriale/lemale -to share very nice house In Princeton w/b'wn bdrm, llv

- rm vy/fpT, ''large., finished bsmi, washef/dryer, beaut­iful yard.rt'Avall: Immed

■ 609-683-4508. >

P R IN C E T O N — L a rg e apartm ent'tb share with one woman! Center of ! town. . Nice, yard, parkingr long ternli $350 a month plus Vb utilities. Call 609-

. '924-6934.

PRINCETCN - Room avail- ' able In 14 .'bdrm house, share kitchen, llv rm, bath, wshr/dryr, $313 + Va utils. Walk,to Campus, no pets. Call 609-921-6783

SINGLE PARENT - Look- ing forj. Sathe to share house, . child care, ' ex­penses,' E Windsor a re a . ' P rofess(onal.. Call .Dee 609-426-1190; 448-1599.

TWIN RIVERS - Share 3 bdmi tvynhsB, $3508-Vi' utils, includes master bdrm W/priv bEjih'r,walk-ln closet,, cable tv, Tom,r,212-39ah 0771 wk(6091443-4697 hm

460 A p t / H o u s e ’ t o S h a r e

SOUTH' BRUNSWICK - > House, I must be- respon-

slble/noat. Access to NYC bus,.. $325 mO '+ u tlls /& ‘ security. 201-422-0054.WEST WINDSOR -;P rol; ■ fesslonal female to . share luxury apt.. 2 bdrms, 2

', bathb; washer/dhiraf,' health club.,$ 4 5 0 Vi utils: Call, 609-275-9445. .,»■• '

H o u s e s i t t in gMATURE Responsible,, caring parson; will "sit" lor. your home in . your ab­s e n c e . R'e'f e r e n c e s .

.rKristan; 609;466JS82 -

;467, O ff ic e / '; ; '': : , ■ C p m ih e r d ia l

' F o . r R e n t - ^ ' ' ' »ATTENTION

• Entrepreneurs• New.BusIness Owners '• Investors :• Franchise Operators

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’ - TODAYI . ! 'CONDO OFFICE-Sale Or lease, ‘ Mbnlgomety.: Knoll , Rte 206, Princeton vicinity.'

T -IB O O r^S O tT spnC E x"!' ;ecutive .quality,-price r e - ■ dUdeci:- A v a ila b le Im -;

' mediately. J.T. Boyer Re­alty 609-921-1805 Brkr

CRANBURYMain Street. Up to 750 sq It of office apace (2 Ige rms,1 small, pvt bath, coffee rm,

' relrig) individual, a/c i h e a t ;. control, .dedicated' tines.',

.. Avail January' 1990. Call:V' . 609-655-7426

CRANBURY - Office space conveniently - located on Rte 130. Approx 2000 sq II total. Can divide. Off-street parking. ' Separate enlran-. ces. Call 609-655-7552. LAWRENCEVILLE - Dr's

' Office: Examining .rooms -plus all necessary facilities. Move in condition: Route 1 &,Quakerbridge,Rd. 1000 sq ft units only $7.50 sq ft.

. Ask lor M r, Richardson, ,609-987-8789 . 'EAST WINDSOR -1 room office (large) In prestige lo­c a t io n ,, vyarren : P la z a Center, Rl 130 & : Dutch-.

< nock Rd. 2nd tir, $350/mo.' .includes d esk s-& ‘ch'aird. . Call R odney, 609-443- 3033 or 443-8532. HIGHTSTOWN - 2 blocks Exl(>8:"'Sale/Rent.'5 Prime • professional office:''Evbs;"’

: 6091448-89M,' ''

467 O ffice - 'Commercial For Rent ^EWING TWP

' 2000 Spruce St

500 to 1000 sq ft office space available at $10 per sq It. Won't lasll .

AL SUSSMAN " , REALTORS

609-520-0077 -HIGHTSTOWN - 2nd floor oHIce, .center ..of .Hlgh--

;• Isibwn. Available fo r Im-,' mediate occupancy. Pan-' elled; carpeted'office with approXvSOQ sq ft outsideenirahesi'olt sifaerisaFkiifgrstorage area, 2 baths: Sep­arate heating/air condition'', Ing system; especially suit-, able for, rbsearch br archli

: tect's office,etc..Lease ar- ', rangem ents hegbllable. Call Art Wilson, Gordon &: Wilson Co.,' 609,-448-0507 ' or contact,your broker. HIGHTSTOWN - Store for rent, 5,000 sq: ft.,; prime ideation for any business.

' $2000 per month net. Call 609-443-8960 , . !

, HIGHTSTOWN - ' Sublet: partial or all of store. 1440 ' sq ft. Gbod location. Calf

609-443-0499 ''.HILLSBCRO - 3000 sq ft, ; i.sublease at below'market' iprtce,_froht/TeaL^drive^ln.^

High ceilings,' Immediate o ccu p an cy . C ^ l , ' 201r

1,874-6066 , ..HILLSBCRO - Prime Rte i . '206 location, - 2000 sq; It, retall'.space available Jm- . mediately In new shopping center.: Kiosk-also. avail-: . able. 201-981-6630 I , '

HILLSBOROUGH/ SO M ER VIU E

Prbfessibnaf Office Condo 11162 sq ft, up to S mooths rent Ireel Only $10 sq ft, $968/month. Lease with OPTION TO BUY. ■: CENTURY 21

' Worden & Crlvello Realtor/Ind. Owned ,201-874-0550

HOPEWELL

1800 sq ft of office/retall space available |n historic '

' Victorian: house on Broad St. Ih.Hopewell, Hardwood

; floors, attractive moldings, high ceilings,; and ample , parking. For , Intormallon contact Barbara Bartner,

. 609-924-4552.'HOPEWELL - Ofllce.rental $10/sq ft or lease pur-

‘Chase, 83 Princeton Avb.;, 1670 sq ft, unbeatable '' price exc.i;quallty,..arriple . parklDQi close to Princeton, . Rfii.31:,&! 1-2957 JT.'Boyer, , Realty 609-921'1805'Brkr

: 4 6 7 O f f i c e ,' Commercial

" ; For R e n t ; ~Hopewell Township: ;

OFFICE s p a c e FOR RENT

Up to 5850 sq ft new office space. Will finish to su it,'.

. (up to $50,000 credit to- : wards Interior construction)’ 'A :mile off 1-95, Ample parking. 7 beaulllully land­scaped acres. Only $13.50

. sq ftCardinal Business Park ’ , 6 0 9 -737 -6262 .

HOPEWELL TWP Route 31 :

.. Jusi-off/_P95.^ibO Q _:io;: ': 12,000 sq ft of executive office Space available for

' lease In professional park.” . $16.50/per sq ft. ,

467 Office Commercial For Rent

JAM ESBURQ - O ffice space available Immediate­ly. Near Exit 8A NJ Tpk. Secretarial services avail­able; Call Dave 201-521- :2500'eves, 609-799-8141 KENDALL PARK - Ideal for a cc o u n ta n t. In su rance agent, lawyer, etc to share secretarial space, library,

: conference room, copier, fax & other amenities. Call,' 201-297-3111.

KINGSTON (In town). 55 Main Street '

High Welbffity Lots/ot' Parkhig"” "

‘’67 O f f i c e :■ Commercial

:For Rent i 'Lamberbrifle PSvmon

'Offices'tor rent 800 sq ft to 4000 sq.ft of ' first class bflice space available: In a newly re - , novated 1929 hosiery rifill..'. onRt29in.Lamberfville,AII ' offices' offer. hoW HVAC, lighting and ample parking. . F o r In fo rm a tio n c a ll B a r b a r a B a r tn e r a t 609-924-4552. MONTGOMERY KNOLL - Two-sloty end unit, 1500 sq ft, lease or sale, avail­able November 198g.Call

-609-924-7000.--'---- _

O ffice/Com m ercial . For R ent

NASSAU STO ' . ' ■.

. S p a c io u s , s in g le office available Immediately In a, beautifully restored 2 stoiy historic, building, reception­ist, telephone answering & riiall sorting are all Included In your basic services. Secretarial service. Xerox, lax & conference rm facili­ties are available lor a small additional, fee. Free p a rk in g , c a ll B a rb a ra Bartner, 609-924-4552.

AL SUSSMAN ' REALTORS 609-5204)077

.FURNITURE RENTALS - ' Hdme/Olfice. Immed. del., short/long . term' leases,

'100% purchase, option, vast selection, decorator

' SVC &.tax advantages. Call Shirley, at IFR 609-392- 1666 or 201-227-7700.

INSTANT OFFICE• Furnished.;• Conference Room ,• Time Shared Business . Services

:D/JBu'sli)ees.GeDriceJncz, Route 206 .

Princeton,' NJ 08540 609-924-0905

'rolessional office spaces available for lease. Suite of 800-1300 or 2100 sq fti Can be used iorl,Bank, Beauty Shpp, 'Outpatient Clinic,. Florist, Dry Clean­ing, Latoratory,-Print Shop- & Professional Services (Attorney, Dentist, Phys-

. ician, 'Engineer, Wchitect.)' $13,00 sq ft ground fir

$13.00 sq ft upstairs One year minimum. Avail-

. able Immediately. Call Jim Firestone at 609-924-2229 Brkr-owner. '■

L a w re n c e v l l le ' O ff Ice ; Space - 7OO-330O' sq It, ■; Immediate occupancy.

, CommerdiTproperty Network, Real Estate

Call 609-021-8844 '

MONTGOMERY KNOLL - , Route 206. Spacious 2nd floor, 500 sq ft, 3 ,foom office with bath and storage for rent, $750 per month. Call, 609-921-3622. ': : MONTGOMERY KNOLL t

roorri office'sUite for Im­med occupancy at 116' Tamarack Cr. Sklliman, located on Rt 206 near P rince ton airport. Call 609-921-1044. 'NASSAU ST Office Space - w/parking & location, 700-2700 sq ft, $20. Boyer .Realty 609-921-1605 Brkr; NORTH BRUNSWICK - Prime space, ground level, 108.6 L iv ingston Ave.

7$695/mo:^2'^:rm“ dfflce,-': w/private bath, approx 500 sq ft. Call Tony at 201- 246-0700.'

INSTANT OFFICES—• Fumished/Unfumished• Telephone Answering; '• Fuji Secretarial Support• Conleronce S-Reception

Rms -■ ■,- ■■ trnmedlata Occupancy• Short & Long Term

Leases

Princeton Office Gallery 609-452-8311

467 Office Commercial For Rent

OFFIOE SPACE Available -100 Thanet Circle, Prince­ton, NJ., 1400 sq. ft.;, located on the 1st floor.

■ Available immediately. Call ■609-896-2047.

O F F IC E SPA C E FOR, RENT - central Nassau St. Small or large avail, now, low renf. Telephone secre­tarial - services available. 609-924-2040.

OFFICE SPACE - Prime _location_in,-:Montgomety.,

Knoll, Rte 206, 1000 sq ft. Call609-683-4970 ,

PENNINGTON - Approx 1400 sq ft, modern new offices on Pennington Cir­cle. Central to 1-95, Prince­ton, Trenton, ■ Lawrence­vllle, • Yardtay, Newtown, Flemlngtbn. S13.50/sq ft. Call 609-737-9300

467 Office . ;' Commercial

For RentPENNINGTON/ ;

HOPEWELL

Light manufacturtngAvare- house assembly 34,650 sq ft building available tor lease/sala. Loading docks, clean space. $4 per sq ft, triple net. AvaH immedlate.' Call Mark Hill

Hilton Realty 609-921-6060 PRINCETON/

PLAINSBORO AREA

Office space with Recep: -lionisl/Secrolary.-newly de;r~

corated, furnished or unfur: nished. Call Jay 609-924- 1022. ' ' ■ PRINCETON - Offlees 145 Witherspoon St, Business DIsl. several single & mul­tiple room offices, share

. conference room, parklri^ $350 to $800 mo. Available immediately. J.T. Boyer Realty 609-921-1805 Brkr

IJ iim E ] % C E \lL L E > S F im S T Q U A LIT Y 2 & 3 BED RO O M

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, 2 a n d '3 bedroom hom es - ' 'i ta h d a rd features Include. wood-burning fireplace and .garage . ' ,',;

Low m ain tenance living for today's active lifestyiel . Also, O.n-slle Pool, Tennis. Club House a n d Shopping!•’Only with ouf'exclusive lease nnd saleVoption. Regular 7 r^rtiiKtTDV- price of M080 monthly. VWSh option. eaiV 50% cteUil ol '

, monthly tent toward purchase-of unit dixing first yea'- TO PRlNCETON. MODELS OPEN 12-5 DAILY . CALL: 609-895-0500 \- OlREaiONS: Rt. 1 South to Rl. 95/295

South. Exit at Rt. 206 North to Rt. 546 West (lawropcevillQ-Penning1(in Rd.)

’ -dr\d contfnueione-hall rniiejo The ncMbnofs. dn'iywr rlghlL- ppr. nr>'

There's room lo breathe in thisC O U N T R Y LO C A TIO N

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, • R ural L um bcrfon • ; .Custbm-buiU on'2 open acres in the . country-side. Nicely appointed im ' eluding a real country kitchen with island range, and quality.cabinc^.v Also, here’s ah oak stairWay leading * to 3 spacious bedrooms and'2 full baths. Now, add a spacious living .’ room, dining roorh with French,, doors, plus a custom wood deck, plus ' 'a full basement, plus a 2 car garage! ;: A distinctive home at S295,(KKI.

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C O U N T R Y LO C A 'I’IO N

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On 6 + counirysitic acres in Springfield Town­ship. Here’s your opportunity to own a piece of history. Dating back to, 1792. tfs rwiorcd to that period. From the. thirty foot center halt entrance to its high pilings arxi spacious rooms (12 of them), lh» is a distinctive homethroughout. Includes all the extras you'd ex-

'peci including a .......................charm, and elegance at

120' pole barh; Wamith.S.T75.000

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S192 BEECH, .MONMOUTH JC T .Two level condo with decks overlooking the woods. $124,900Directions:'RIy I to Whispering Woods Blvd. to right on Beech

921-2600 •: ' : ; ’ ;

EW ING: just outside of Hopewell Twp. Low maintenance brick/cedar . , exterior. 3 Bdrms; 2 baths, $179,500

■ 921-2600

KINGSTON: Enjoy a Priricelon Address from this 5 yr. old home. 4 Bdr.; cbnvenibnt to bus line. $235,500

921-2600

M ONTGOM ERY TW P: ExceUem family home set well back from the .roadon over 1 acre. 4 Bdr. ... $269,900 ^. 921-2600 '■

LAW RENCEVILLE’S ASHLEIGH H A LL: Contemporary sur­rounded on 2 sides by GREEN ACRES. Reduced to $309,000

r - ' ■921-2600

1984 Grosso-built Colonial bucking to Green Acres. C^ul-dc-sac lo- calioh." Extra large deck overlooking park-like selling .‘ 4 Bdr.

. $289,000 ,921-2600

PLAINSBORO’S TAM M ARON: Second flobr condq, end unit, largest • Longmont model with loft & skylight.^ 2 Bdrms, 2 baths. $126,900

PRINCETON: located near Hun School. Kitchen/Great Room custom addition. Rent at $2200 or purchase at $499,900

SOUTH BRUNSW ICK’S PRINCETON W ALK: Beller-than-ncw, this one year old home has special decorator touches throughout.

$234,900

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Spacious contemporary, Townhome offers 2 6R, 2 » ZK basement and sarage.-Great location taans the ereen and close to the pool. HB2957 V V S135.000

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‘ Hiilsbofough 6D9474-81B0 , ^

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Large, airy Townhouse In excellent location. LR. OR, Ulchen.-two large BR, 2 ^ 8A with plenty o f' closet space. Deck backs to treed area which allows privacy. HB2973 (123,900Directions: Route 206 to Amwell Rd., right on Marshall, right on 'Merritt Dr. to end; on leU, sign.

, -: Hlllsborouih 60^97^♦9100

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Better than new! Meticulous I year old executive - Colonial on cul-de-sac. Professionally decorated

and landscaped to please the most discrim inating .buyer. French doors, hardwood floors and fla ir.

- , S412.000' Directions: Clarkesville left a t North Post left at Le

Parc right .at Eastern.L Princeton 609-921-1900

■ BEOMIHSTER ' ’Look no morel Call to Inspect th is T-year young; Townhouse in the Hills. Featuring 2 BR, {acuui In the master bath^FP and much more. Just minutes to 187 and 78. HB2991. (149.500 :

Hillsborough 609-874-8100 -

.-;V ..■BbSEWATEft-’,-' - This beautiful Townhouse in lovely location has 2 BR with iepara le dressing room. 2W BA, IR with FP, cathedral ceiling, skylight garage, end fu ll. .

' basementilB304i .■. / "-i :(1B2,0Q0;. Hillsborough 609-874-810D '

CRANBURYExecutive home In Shadow Oaks. 4 BR, 2W BA Coioffial. Unique f l x f plan for gracious living. French-doors to FR vrith brick FP and .Morgan mantel. Excellent schools. Convenient to major transportation. PJ1221 . (359,500

Princeton Junction 608-799-3500

CRANBURY: home Circa 1799 on Main S t Crenbuiy s 4 BR, formal OR kitchen plus breakfast R, park like setting up dated electrical and

(327,800Princeton Oftice 609-92M 9DQ

EASTAMWELLContemporary with panoramic Views in Amwell Valley on over 10 acres. 4 BR, 3 fu ll BA, sun room etc. Must seel Drastically reduced once in a lifetime find. HP004 , .(3 9 5 ,0 0 0 '

Pennington 609-737-0100

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HI6H ON THE CHEST EAST AMWEU

With spectacular views o f the valley and beyond. Six acres of privan. Ail of the amenities you've dreamed of - 3 FPs, gourmet kitchen, beautiful d e c o r t h is home has it a ll. HP012 i (499.0“ “

Pennington 609-737-0100

- - EASTflNDSOR An easy home to live in. Col/2S, 4 BR, Z'A BA. 2 car. Wide country kitchen connects to FR. private backyard. Ample storage In garage. Professional ne ighborhood . W arran ty P la n ll D 34-1442.

. ''(2 1 4 .9 0 0Princeton 609-921-1900. ^

JUST LISTED•- ‘ UNBELIEVABLE 4SR SPUTt

EAST WINDSOR . ', If you have the desire lo 'm bve lr i'O e w fidtne, this

48R, 2Vi 'ba th Townhouse has it a ll! Some features inci. a custom stone FP, a ll new carpet: ing, ceramic tiles, a ll new BAs a ll new appliances in Mtcheif, basement, new verticals & much more! This house w ill sell itself! ' (144,850

- East Windsor 609-448-1400

EAST WINDSORTwo BR Condo upper end unit includes central air, wall/wall carpet appliances and carport..Tennis and pool available. One block to NYC Bus. HB2898

• (78,900_________ Hillsborough 609-B74-81D0

EAST WINDSOR .Well maintained, neutral decor Townhome with a finished basement ottering more living space. Gas grill, washer, dryer and relrigerator included. Easy commute to Hew York-‘*one minute" to t i l Turnpike or walk to New York bus. (118,000

East Windsor 6D9-448-140D

SaOW MARKET VALUE!. .EAST WINDSOR .

Upgraded lownhouse! Priced below market value - this three BR unit has many amenities including a full basement and extended back yard. Upgraded carpel and newer appliances, too! One year war­ranty tor the buyer! Call for details. (117,500

^ ■ East Windsor 609-448-1400

EAST. WINDSORPATIO HOME W p FLAIR!

Nicely decorated sem l-da tam d patio home in Oak Creek Estates, located on premium lot! 1 car garage and carport for 3 cars! Very low assoc, fee! Many upgrades and extrasl Shuttle bus to Pet let train in dWelopmenl w ith no change! Year young! Great Buy! • (129,850

East Windsor 609-448-1400 _____•

A TOUCH OF CUSS ' EAST WINDSOR :

U flu s u a iiy w e l l r b t i i l t B a x te r 11 m ode l in Georgelowne with gorgeous greenhouse and 2W BA! Pride of ownership shines through. So tastefully done in neutral tones. Great community with easy access anywherel ' (134.822

• East Windsor B09-448-140Q .

_EAST WINDSOR '

Outstanding:New kitchen, new wall-to-wall ca rpe t-; , ing, 2 ceiling fans In If? and BR. balcony, w all | 1 air-conditioning, custom blinds, & plenty closet ’ I space! Enjoy swimming pool and easy access to ' I a ll reads-.... ' ^ (69,500 ‘ ■

East Windsor 609-44B-1400

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EAST WINDSOR Best buy! Magnificant end u n it f irs t floor in immaculate condition. One of a kind with special low jjrice. 2 BR and 2 fu ll BA: Very easy to New Y o d Must see to believe it ! (82,550

^ . East Windsor 609-448-1400

EASI.WINDSOR Four BR, 2 ^ bath, Colonial/Split in desirable area. Beautiful paik-fike yard with fu ll size in - ground pool. LR comes complete with FP. Enjoy the view of yoiir yard through the bay window in dinette area of kitchen. A home built for family

. enjoyment!- (225.00BEast Windsor 609-446-1400

$43,000

SPACIOUS A AFFORDABLE EAST WINDSOR

2 BR co-op, in walking,distance to New York bus and dose to NJ Turnpike or train. Price is not a misprint! Cali for detailsl (43,000

East Windsor 809-44M 400

: -PICTURE YOURSELF LIVING HERE EAST WINDSOR

In this comfortable and conveniently located 3 6R, 2 !^ 6A manor home in Princeton East. Sunken LR, loads of closet space, pulldown stairs to attic storage, and a ll appliances included make this well maintained home a winner. Call today! PJI210 (148,500

•Princelorr ionctian 609-793-3500

.•LOOK NO FURTHERIi - , % EAST WINDSOR TWP ■ ‘This spacious 3-BR, 2W BA well-maintained Townhouse with'; garage Is situated in prime location with in Princeton East. Custom window treatments, paddle fan and automatic garage door opener, are but a few of the many pleasant surprises awaiting you! Don't delay-See today! PJI180 : (138.500

Prineetot! Junction 609-793-3500

' ■ , . EWIN6 TWP . ■Charm and quality - 3 BR home on 50 x 248 lot. New kitchen, Andersen windows, DR. high ceilings,, hardwood floors, basement. H288. (114,900

: Hamilton 609-5B6-37D0 /

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PYIRG TWPQuiet tree-lined s t m cozy eat-in kitchen, large FR. This 3 BR home has central a ir conditioning

-a n d ' a ly r homeowner protection plan! Seller assisted financing to qualified buyer. (134,850

Pennington 609^737-0100_______

EWING ,Riveffnmt home invites you in to enjoy its spacious 9 rooms, new kitchen and baths. Remain secluded

. in the library or bring the outside in through glassed-in FR. HP002 (189,900

Pennington 609-737-0100 ' , •

EWINGGreat starter home in Ewing. This well maintained Cape Cod offers 4 BR, eat-ln kitchen, fu ll base­ment with a large work bench, fenced in yard, tool shed and a concrete patio. HP009 - (115,000,

Pennington 609-737-0100.

EWING TWPWe've just listed th is sparkling 4 BR, 2Vi BA, Colonial backing to Green Acres. Upgraded, re- fflode ld and beautifully redecorated throughout A delight to come home to. Please call for details! HPOIO (224,000

Pennington 809-737-0100 ^

EWINGRanch with a 19 x 15 living room. Spacious f a m i ly ro o m w 7 f ir e p la c e . S e t up fo r raotherAlaughler w ilh two adjoining rooms off kitchen. Large lot vrilh above ground pool. HP014

(205,000Penington 609-737-0100

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FRANKUN TOWNSHIP CHARHIN6I-

Is the only 'way. to describe this 1408 So* townhome. loads of upgrades and closet space. 2

. BRs each with i b own bath. Beautifully decorated; Close to everything. Great tor commuters! S61631

, (129,900/ South Brunswick 201-297-0290

: • ' FRANKLIN7 approved building lots |n a beautiful tranquil

■ country setting! Each lot Is approximately 5 acres & surrouened by preservation areas! Close to Princeton & 287 & Route'27. (127,500 each

Princeton 603-921-1900

EXTRA VALUE PROPERTY FRANKUN .TWP

Presenting the perfect combination: country acre, impressive exterior, exciting interior. This super- star also boasts 3 -t- BR, 2% BA. FR. f P & formal DRSB1594 (175,000

South Brunswick 201-297-0200

If your looking for a Townhome w ith a ll the room o f a single fam ily home th is is the place for you. It's not only spaaous with its room' sizes but has a basement, garage and a ttic storage plus terrific location. SB1495 ' (146.900

South Brunswick 201-297-0200

EWinB ;Da You Enjoy Recreation? A fenced yard w ilh an inground pom great for cooling off, keeping in shape & enlerfalning. Lower level has a spaciousshape & enlerfalning. L recreational area with a wet bar. The fam ily room has a fu ll brick fireplace. Located in Mountain View. Call today! HP015 - . (242.900

Pennington 609-737-0100 ~~

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■ - ITwo BR, two.BA, Townhome w ith central a it. Great; \ | iKation - near trains to NY City/walk to shopping.'

(114,900Hillsborough 201-874-8100 :

GROVEYIUE- Four BR. semi-detached in desirable Groveville. Large "L " shaped kitchen, paneled LR make this a p e n k t firs t home. Reach the country quickly Tiom

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HAMILTONIflcalioo! Immaculate three BR home in the highly desireable square. Decorated in neutral tones. Professionally landscape. H203 (144,900

Hamltton 609-588-3700 ___ ^

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HAMILTON IWP ■4 6R, VA BA. Colonial, central air, sunken FR located Cul-de-sac. 1207.900

Hamilton 609-588-3700 -

LOVELY RANCH OH CUL-DE-SAC H16HTSTOWH

Priced to’selt 3/4 BR - large LR • solar greenhouse with woodbutning stove - 2 .fu ll BAs - fenced In yard. Puil-down attic for storage. Periect for growing family. Ready to move In! (140,500

. East Windsor 609-448-1400

HllUBCHOUfiH TWP This large 2 BR end unit Townhouse is just what • you've been looking for. It has a back porch and a lovely yard just right for your children. The finished basement provides added living tor the entire family. HB3059 (121,900

. Hillsborough 201-874-8100

HimeOROUGH - Beautiful montain-top house available (or irn- mediate occupancy, custom Cape with LR, Dk , kitchen, 3 BR, and FR. Come see! KB2812

. (269,900Hillsborough 201-874-8100

HIILSPOROUGH TWP"I'm silling oi\ top of the world ... Overlooking the park-like setting from this 2 BR second floor condo. Neat as a pin. (I'll make you want to sing tool HB2992 (112,900

Hillsborough 201-874-8100_________

HOPEWEUCountry retreat located in the heart o f conve­nience. 4 BRs, 2 BAs, effic ient state-of-the-art kitchen, hardwood floors, skylight central vac, FP, and more. Sets on 1.73 acres. : (269,500

Princeton 609-921-1900 '

HOPEWEU BORO ' lOOKINQ ,FOR CHARM?

Try this Victorian on a quiet street in Hopewell Boro with a grand front ^ re h and b^ght airy rooms wilh an aburidance of windows; Formal OR. 3 BRS.' Yard vrilti a soacious deck. Call for apoolnlmeht HP013 ' - 1 ' ■ (210,000

Pennington 609-737-O10a ■

HOPEWEU TWP. .Spacious and B righ t this 4/5 BR-21'i BA home is. p ^ e c t for entertaining. Neutral decor. Set back from Ibe.niad W ajandscaped lo t Convenient to Princeton. Call today! HPM3 ' (384,850

V , . Ptnnlngtan 609-737-0100 ■ '_____ ,

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Luxurious Muirfield model in the Greens at Foragate Country.Club. Many upgrades and most furnishings also lor sale. One year old. 3 DR and I 'A BA. Right on Ihe golf course. -

Princeton 6D9-92M90Q (329,000

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TTiis four BR home is just waiting for its new owner to mo¥3 in. Prime location near schools; pOiit and shopping. Hardwood floors, central air. new FR, c a rd in g and a fu ll basement HP005 $188,000 ‘ v - Pennington 609?737mi00

UWRENCE TWP.First floor condo offers brand hew Ktchen w/new appliances. IR has sliding g lass doors, Master BR gives w all to wall closet space. Hf^O? $78,850

Pennington 608-797-010Q

UWRENCE TOWNSHIP F ro n t to b ack S p l it in d e s ira b le fa m ily neighborhood. 3/4 6Rs, FR, central air. etc. May also be rented with option to buy. Must see. Won’t last long! HP008 $149 .D "

Pennington 609'73?-Q10Q

UWRENCEVIILEA retreat on u ie lake. This spacious 5 BR, 3 fu ll bath home has eaH n Mtchen and formal dining room with a view of the lake. Central air, hard- wDOdfioors, large fam ily room with fireplace.

$199,000Princeton 6Q9-92t*1900 ...........

UWRENCEVILUNestled in a private park-like setting, th is beaut­ifu lly upgraded 2 BR townhouse boasts a myriad of outstanding features such as quarry tile floors, antique mantel FP. built in bookcases and much more! ■ $133,800

■ Princeton 503-92H9CO

UWRENCEDramatic townhome. .Cathedral ceiling with sky­light. Kitchen with hardwood floors and breakfast bar. Formal IR with FP. Dining area has custom

. mitrored wall. Attached garage.-. $184^00 M nce ton 6b9 -9 2 M 8 6 0 _

UWRENCEVIUE-M atu re landscaping with year round flowers. Huge

kitchen, separate Bedroom vring. Four bedrooms, two fu ll baths. Comfortable.living on a quiet dead

■ end street. 034-1401 • $155,000- Princeton 803-821-1800

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MANVILLEThe wolf can't blow this one downl Invest in this sturdy, brick two-family located on the north side of Manville w ith 90 x 100 yard & 2-car garage. A must see! Call today! HB2998 ' $f79,SOO

HllUborough 201-874-8100

STATELY COLONIALMercervills's finest location. Tree-lined street. Im-

SressiYd, updated home w ith gniclous charm, pen LR for entertaining, huge master suite,

finished basement. H258 $184,650L Hamilton 609-588-3700

• MOKROE TOWNSHIP'•Possible 2nd tot. This 4 /5 BR G jionlal s its on 2 + 'acres, and is less than S minutes from Exit 8 (HI T ^ ) & shopping. New tutchen, new master DA.

: new powder room. Recently replaced siding and w indow s. Taxes u nd e r $2,3Q 0/yr. PJ10Z6

. $329,800Princeton Junction 609-799-3500

M0NT8QMERT TOWNSHtP This Birchwood townhouse offers a carefree life­style and a Princeton address. Skylight, cathedral ceiling & comer firep lace.. Must see! PJ883

$159,900 ’^ Princeton Junction 609-799-3500 ^

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NORTH BRUNSWICK . .This townhouse has the square footage you need to be comfortable. The custom hardwood floors In LR. DR & hall plus extra large master BR wlthplenty of closet space, upgraded carpeting and all , ap­pliances andla garage. Close to shoppingArains/

’ highway. SB1411 $153,900South Brunswick 201-297-0200

NORTH BRUNSWICK •PRESTISE • HIDDEN LAKE

Elegance & sophistication In th is a ll brick townhouse features cathedral ceiling in LR, ceramic tile entrance .foyer & kitchen, freshly painted custom interior, numerous upgrades in this 2 BR, 21^ BA, garage, large deck, move in condition, a must see property SB1653 $1B4,980

South Brunswick 201-297-0200 _

MQNISDItERy Comer tot In country setting on hitt. Prime to- calionl Cherry Wood model end unit w ith romantic expanded master bedroom overlooking woods. Of­fers many amenities “ plush carpet, tile foyer, custom shades and cabinetry. PJ1199 $176,500

Princeton Junction 609-799-3500

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K0HT60MERTThis 5,000 square foot, classic, a ll brick home has every amenity for entertaining and superior fam l^ living. 6 BR and 4V5 BA o f luxur^n park-like setting in Colfax , of Bedens Brook. PJ1179

$1,275,000_______Princeton Junction 603-799-3500

MONTCOUERTThis spacious custom built home sits high on a h ill . surrounded by beautiful trees and gardens. Sqme features include four BRs, two BAs, FP. four car garage and much morel $284,000

- Princeton 609-921-1900 . . . .

MONTGOMERYCustom built brand new country cape nestled inthe woods on 3 acrest Featuring 4 BR. 354 BA ' great room with French doors leading to a SOQ sq. n . deck, 2 FP. ia cus i, 2 zone HVAC and much

Princeton 609-921-1900$429,000

PlAtKSBORO Lovely first floor Grenoble in the Aspen. All ap-' pliances plus microwave Included. Nice unit easy to show. Available immediately. Priced to sell. PJU23 . $95,000

Princeton Junction 609-799-3500 ~

SKTU6H1S A FIREPLACE PUINSBORO

Lovely 2nd floor u n it Quiet and peaceful ' balconies, ugraded carpels, freshly painted. Close to train & bus & Pnnceton. Special financing available to help you get your 1st home at affordability rates. $86,400

6 s t Windsor 609-44B-140Q

PIAINSBORODramatic 2 BR “ Camegie'’ model in Princeton Landing w ith many outstanding upgrades includ­ing fabulous master suite, jacuzri, securi^ system, vaulted LR. large deck in orivate setting & much morel Beautiful community clubhouse plus pool & tennis. Make this a desirable home & community.034-1645

Princeton 809-921-1900$269,000

PIAINSBORO .Lovefy 4 BR, Z \ i BA sp lit Colonial in Princeton . Colleclioni Beautifully landscaped with malum trees! Featuring a huge d k k . a magnificent stone FP in the FR, basement, a ttic storage, a ttic fan & morel 034-1648 $244,900

L N n c a to n 609-921-1900

PIAINSBORO Charming 2 BR townhome boasts vaulted LR with FP; DR. kitchen with ceramic tile countertops and greenhouse window. 034-1291 )■. • . -Princeton 609-92M 900

Better than a townhouse! Great starter home with double lo t for possible expansion. West Windsor schocli New roof & kitchen. Lovely woodwork. Sun porch with screens & s to rm i Village setting. 034-1638 $169,000

Princeton 6D9-921-19DD__________

PIAINSBOROIncredible price for this spacious 3 story 2 bR, 2Vi BA townhome at desirable Brittanyl Featuring a huge country kitchen, FP in the LR, finished loft, deck, microwave, a ll appliances & morel

$132,909Princeton 609-921-1900__________ ^

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PUINSBOROLovely and better than new top floor Ravens Crest codol Overlooking the golf course this 2 bR, 2 BA home features a cathedral ceiling and skylight, all

' • ■ 034-1412$113,900

appliances, verticals and more!

Princeton 609-921-1900

PUINSBOROLooking for something other than a h , townhouse complex? See th is im m acu la te townhome in the peaceful setting of Plainsboro Village. Waterfront, garden setting. Seller to p~ 2% of mortgage. $143.6

^ Princeton 609-921-1900

.PUINSBORO This desirable Princeton Landing v illa boasts a dlamatic vaulted glass entry, main level masler- sulet, 3 BR. contemporary kitchen, spacious living and dining rooms, and FR w ith FP and much mom! 034-1567 $339,900

Princeton 609-921-1900

. PUINSBORO • ••BETTER THAN N E Tr Beautifully decorated spacious 3 story Brittany JTovmhome featuring 3 BRs, 25 i BAs. FP, loft with

a [ht. gas heat, premium cut-de-sac near t and loaded with ertrasi 034-1488

$169,900. y , Princeton 609-921-1900___________ _

Come home to Princeton and a park like setting In this exclusive Hillier design home in 'the western section, stale-of-the-art kitchen. Vaulted Philip­pine Mahogany ceiling. Seclurfed setting. •

$799,900Princeton 609-921-1900

PRINCnON.Canal Pointe 3 6R, 2V5 BA townhouse. FP. all appliances included. Great location, neutral colors. Immediate occupancy, Princeton address. West** Windsor schools. 034-1413 $184,000

Princeton 609-921-1900

^ PRINCETON JUNCTIONArbor model in mint condition with many up­grades. Owner anxious, make an offer. 034-1580

$109,000Princeton 609-921-1900

PRINCETON"Princeton’s best kept secret” down a long country road surrounded by flowering trees Is th is charm­ing 4 BR. 2 BA farmhouse on 14 wooded acres. Abounds with charm & character. 034-1637

$525,000. Princeton 609-92M 90Q

PRINCnOM iUNClniN Ambience abounds in this 5 BR Colonial. Situated on e cul-de-sac. FP, finished basement, fenced back yard, central air, den plus great location make this home a best buy in today's market.

• - $295,000Princeton 609-921-1900 “

SOUTH BRUNSWICK ' Cozy ranch on 9 acres with variance In place for

whdesale nursery/landscape business. 70 f t wide driveway and parking area In bjrck. Business stock & equipment extra. PJ1149 -y $449,000 , Princeton Junction 609-799-3500

SOirra BRUNSWICK Commuter’s pleasure! This 4 BR home, only 4 miles from center of Princeton, w ill delight you with its move-ln condition, lovely treed yard, fam ily neighborhood, and proximity to N.Y. bus! Be firs t in line to see It todayl PJ1076 $209,000

Princeton Junction 609-799-3500

PRIVATE COUNTRY RANCH SOUTH BRUNSWICK

II you ere looking for e house vrith 3 BR in a quiet seauded neighnorhood. then you must'see this charming 3 BR ranch. Remodeled kitchen, ceiling fans, freezer and other extras. Owners must sell. SD1567 $199,900

South Brunswick 201-297-0200

ELE6AHT COLONIAL SOUTH BRUNSWICK

This elegant center hall Colonial on V5 acre in Brunswick Acres features 4 BR. 25^ BA, base­ment. new C \ screened in porch 14 x 15 for your enjoyment, a must see property, one owner - meticulously kept - great family area - close to schools, trarisportation, shopping, a ll major high­ways. Atfordabili^ Plus. S81662 $230,990

South Brunswick 2Q1-297-D200

DEU6HTFULLY IMMACULATE SOUTH BRUNSWICK

Estate type 5 BR center hall Colonial in elegant surroundings. Recently decorated soft neutral tones. European kitchen, French doors,.targe family room with FP, w ill tent with option to buy. SB1628 $320,000

^ .South Brunswick 201-297-0200

VALUE PACKED TOWNHQMESSOUTH BRUNSWICK

6ifY a 3 8R. 2V^ BA unit w ith basement and pay " “ t SaiSM

$125,000less than a comparable 2 BR u n it SSI:

BUY a 3 BR,' ZVt BA unit that has been reduced & still get the decorator options. SB1460

$129,800BUY a 3 BR, 2V5 BA end unit that is priced well bdow the competition and enjoy the fu ll basement. S61337 $139,000

South Brunswick 201-297-0200

SOUTH BRUNSWICK MINT! MlNTl MINT! ^

Condition in and outi If you're looking for a 3 BR twme wito w the finest qualities, Y O T FOUND m Listen: LR with cozy brick FP, vaulted ceilings,

» it. grand screened in notch for summer t Plus fully fenccd.yarrl facing woods. Great

value. SB1510 . .-S outh Brunswick 201-297-0200

TRENTONLarge spacious rooms await you in th is stalely Caowalader Heights Colonial. Many features In- dude finished basement, fronl and back stairs, two sitting rooms, hardwood floors, plus much morel 034-1643 $179,900

' ' M nce ton 909-921-1900

r TRENTONMagnificent stone Colonial in excellent condition boasting over 13 rooms filled with character and charm. 6 BR. 45 i BA, 3 FP and greenhouse.

. Beautiful tree lined street in Historically Oesigna- i.-.ted area of Trenton.HP006 $250,000

Pennington 609-737-0100

WASHIN6T0N TOWNSHIP Peace and contentment! Your own private forest awaits you outside your secluded patio in this meticulously kept atfordable 2 BR condo iK a led moments to main arteries for easy commute in any directton/fireplace, central air, plus carpels, storm windows too tll Wowltl $106,400

East Windsor 609^48-1400

IF TIFFANY'S SOLO HOMES WASHINGTON TWP.

"The Ridings” Trafalgar’s 28 home executive community otters you a first class way of life. A connoisseur's choice of 6 distinctive homes with the privacy of rural Washington'Twp. H143

• $280,000^ ___________ Hamilton 609-566-3700___________.

WA$H1N6T0N TOWNSHIP TOWNHOME .

Three BR Bedminster in Sharon News; tastefully decorated: includes a formal DR. Enjoy lifestyle and convenience to a ll transportation. H-226

S127.S00^ Hamitton Office 609-589-3700 ^

Immaculate 2 bedroom, ZVt bath townhouse witha basement. 2-car garage, fireplace and deck. Owner lihancing to a qualified buyer with minimum down payment: no points and no $219,500

- • * * ' Priflcaton B 09-82M 900

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WEST WINDSORPrinceton Junction Colonial styled home. Spacious 4 BR withtarce FR: excellent schools: close to tra in ; ' private, treed backyard; Value priced! PJ1Q50

$209,900Princeton Junction 909-793-35D0

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IN-TOWN CAREFREE LIFESTYLE • • mtdce your choice ;SPACIOUS-STAND OUT CAPE CCD - horns wilh great vlewsl AND location! A MOVE-IN 6 Rm. 2V Bath home with floor plan that Is highlighted by 20 x 24 Family Room with 2nd Rreplace ancTbuiti-in bar alcove. Also a 2 car garage. Alt this on nicely landscaped lot with lots of shade..

. SEE and MAKE OFFERI Asking $261,500 'IN PENNINGTON <• at Academy Court. Unique architec­tural highlights, designed to maximize Lfying Space - CORNW UNIT CONDOMINIUM with countiysTde view inwalk to everything location. Immaculate 3V room 4- Bath home offered by TRANSFERRED OWNER with NOVEM-, BER 1st xKCupancy. Listed at $156,900IN LAWRENCEViaE • at Village Milt. ABSENTEE, OWNER WANTS OFFERI on this spacious SVz room & " Bath FULLY EQUIPPED MOVE-IN CONDITIONED CON­DOMINIUM In small group in converted OLD MILL. Asking

$100,000t in ne r S. Sndim, Hestter 159 Peimlniton-Hartourton Reid

Pennintton. New Jertey 0S534.S u y d a mR e u lty i^ In c . 737-1746..

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PRINCETON ADDRESS' & PHONE

Limited olllce suites from 1000 sq ft. 1 yr leases avail - below markel rale. Call Tim Norris - Research Park, 609-924-6551 ■ PRINCETON AREA-2bf- flees available for $650 negotiable in Medical 01-

'flee with several physicians and support stall. Call, 609-921-1842.

PRINCETON - Dry storage _space;avflilable.PJiNassau_

SI. For inidrmatlon please call 609-737-6668. -

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T O W N H O M E F O R $ 159,900

There'S never been a b e tte r tim e than today to purchase your Regal Point tow nhom e.

Y O U PAY N O T H IN G EXTRA FO R THESE FINE FEATURES AT REGAL P O IN T :

Full basem ent Finished lo ft

Firep laceO a k w o o d flo o rin g in fo yer

B uilt-in m ic ro w ave ovenRegal Point, only ten m inutes from Princeton and forty '

m inutes frorn New York. Go ahead and com pare. Bui don 't wail loo long before you buy. Orily 53 of these exceptional

low nhom es wfll be built. Make one of them yours.

BU IL D ER PAYS $ 3 ,5 0 0 IN C L O S IN G C O S T S

To visill Tjki* Rle. 1 riorih or soulli to Ddyfon/Deans La. Turn onltt Deans La. anH proceed lo Georges Rd. Turn right onto Georges Rd.

and proceed approx. 1'j mi. to Regal Point on right.

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PRINCETON'- Chambers; St office space (or rent. Great location (or business or professional use. Ayall- ability negotiable. For‘do-, tells calL-609-924-1432 or eves 896-3293.

•PRINCETON JCT - Office space In prestigious loca­tion tor 850, 950, 1700, 2200 sq ft, can be divided. All utilities paid by landlord. Walking distance to train. G all E n d o c R e a l lo f s , 201-750-1191

“ PRINCETON JCT - Ollice ' space on R t,57t, approx ■ 1400 sq ft, across the"' street from Princeton Jet Post Olfice. Call Carl Ap­plegate, 609-924-4498. '

PRINCETON - Sublease approx 1 too sq ft, 3'offlces & recepllpn area of choice space,, Rle 1 Corridor. Monthly lease. .Call alter 7:30 pm 609-799-1505. _

467 Office Commercial .For R ent 'r PRINCETON ,

P rince ton P rofessiona l Park in the Heart of Prince­ton, 1114 sq ft and up. $14.50 per sq ft. Call

* Judy Cohen, ExciustveBraHof „

JGT201^750-4000

Jacobson,: Goldfarb , & Tanzman

PRINCETON OFFICE SPACE

"Nassair'Sirpririle localldhr Join Merrill Lynch & NJ .National, B ank. S u ites available irom 675 sq II to 3000 sq'ft. Call Mark Hill

Hilton Realty ' 609-921-6060 .

PRINCETON Store - For rent. Central Nassau St. Corner avail now. Receritly decorated 609-924-2040.

467 OfficeCommerciaj For Rent

PRINCETON ' WEST WINDSOR

$3.98 p e r SQ.FT

UPTO 30,000 SO FT FLEX SPACE., f o r LEASE

Warehouse, storage, of- lioe, mig, research. Will divide. Overhead doors, sprinklers, parking. Groat location next to Quaker-

-bridge Mall. 'A mile oil Rt 1. Calf Quicklyl

— 609- t26-40bo—- -

PRINCETON - W ither­spoon SI store suitable lor pizza business, test food, . catering, take-ouf food, eld. Also suitable for relall or service oriented business. Off street parking. 609- 9 2 1 -3088 or 609 -924- 0633.

467 Office .Com m ercial

For RentPRINCETON

WEST WINDSOR LEASE

- ',‘SHARED-FLEX"& WAREHOUSE SPACE

- Multiple units of 1,250 sq ft, 2400 sq (I, SOOOsq ft&up. Watahouse, storage, m an-'

, ufacturlng, pfltce & ro- : search. Flexible 'sp ace ;'

Rales, & Terms of Lease!.■ Excellent (or 'small busl- nsss, short term storage & startups. : ,Shatod oflice space & of-

-Lfloe se|vloesai8o avallablBr^: Great ' location: next, to . Quakerbridgs Mall. ’A mils

south ol Rt 1. .

Can quickly for ra tes &' appolhtmanll

, 609-426-4000

467, Office Commercial For Rent

PROF OFFICE : Spacs -: 10x16 It w/shared walling rm. Great ioc In Cranbuty, . avail 12/1. 609-6S5-3738

RETAIL STORES AVAILABLE

Many central NJ locations. 780„sq ft to -9500., sq, ft avallablB. Call Mark Hill.

Hilton Realty 609-921-6060

iSKlLLMAN - Olflce.Space, prime location In Montgom­ery Knoll. Rle 206: lOOO sq

"fir609-683-4970.'“ ~ ~ ~

A private enclave of only 19 one-of-a-kind custom homes

RETAIL - Lease new strip center;Rle 206 Hillsboro. Good market area," com- pelillve rents. Incentive leasin g program . Bsmt storage. Excellent visibility, ready lor occupancy. Boyer Realty 609-921-1805 Brkr,

SOMERVILLE - O ffice 'suite centrally located.. Lge rocepllon room 13V4x14, a d m in is t r a t iv e o filo e extS '/j, large main dflica ■13x15, carp'elod and pan- .lelod, off-street , parking, $750 Includes central air/ heal. Call days 201 -725-

•9100,: eves 201-234-1362

TRENTON, (West) - Just oil 1-95 on Rle 29, 5 min from Slate House complex, 15 min to Prlhoeton, le a se , dr lease buy - cart remodel , to noeds/tastdoTfice and/or'

■ commercial,' 6400 sq ft 2 s to ry brick w /park ing . 609-396-6385. . - I -

467 O ffice 'Commercial For Rent'

■STORE? F O R R e n t ; - Hopewell Borp.'suitable (or

■ olllce, retail. Of studio. Call 609-082-5526 eves -

Warehouse ^ HI, Tech ? West Wlri!Jsqr3,dpo-7,OOp Sq Ft Loadlhg.hlgtl celling.

C o m m e f^ . Property ' Network, Peal Estate

Can 609-921-8844

WASHINGTON.^ CROSS­ING - Tayloravllls Rd. 550 sq ft offlcei'Large recepllpn,.

‘"afea, pfivale'pifidi," stor­age: $16/sq ,ft; Cair 215- 493-4349:

WEST WINDSOR - House to rent as office, 1500 sq ft, • $1000/month net, 8 parking spaces, good location, can renovatej;^ long or short term leaaer609-799-1365.

WEST WINDSOR - Lease 6500 sq f t : prime office space on ClaiksvIllS Rd in attractive corporate center with ample parking, plenty of Windows, near Rt 1 & I-295. $15/sq ft. J.T. Boyer Really 609-921-1805 Brkr

When you're prepared to sp to settle for less than an original design. Ireflect the status of your home, if you ag.«.-........— .........------------- - - .,,hero's more good nows. We're just starting to prepare our siloyou get in before the ground floor, you II have the opportunity to save substantially.with

?Pu'canch«i?o*lram*'our.Sslinguished designs with 3 5 0 0 ’!■ ol 1^^

custom building, and that's our policy. , ^ ^ D ‘rxf.o»nnVisit with us today and lock in on a great home at a great price Irt a great Pnneetonarea location. Pre-constmetion prices from low $400s. ^

P fificetoQ Hill'SDirections: From the north toko N.J. Tpk. south to exits onto Rt. IB north to RL1 south approx. 9 miles to Sand Hill Rd., South Brunswick. Turn right to silo. From Princeton taka Rt. 1 to Sand Hill Rd„ mak^ugjiandle loft to site. _

O F F IC E O P E N E V C T Y D A Y 11-6 P .M . • (201) 422-1037

MONTGOMERY • ihONTGOMERY • MONTGOMERY 5 B.R. 3 ’A Baths. ■ $239,000

Pike Brook Country Club area of Montgomery 5 miles to Princeton

• 5 bedroom,'3'A bath (3 down and 2 upstairs with large private bath)• Open foyer — fireplace In den. Large L.R. j---' ”

doorsTo (oyer-. and D.R. with French glasS ,Open foyer — fireplace In den. Large I

doorsTo (oyer ■ • - , ,Large eat-in kitchen opens to wrap around deck

• Hardwood floors • 'C en tral Air • Basemenl • , • '• Beautllully landscaped large comer lot with many mature fruit trees ,• 2 car garaga * Now Dutch barn ‘ ,MbnIgomery . TownshIp ' Asking $239,900

HARDGROVE REALTY, INC. - BROKER ;. i 50 North Bridge SI., Somerville, N.J: 08876'

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215-493-9800The Sign o f Excellence

B U C K S C O U N T Y J B E A U T Y !By GEORGE PARRY, BUILDER

STU N N IN G FAMILYROOM AND A DELIGHTFUL MASTER SUITE BEHIND T H E PALLADIUM W INDOW

Y o u SEE PICTURED BELOW ... , -W ITH MARBLE TUBROOM A N D BALCONY!

Both areas capture breathtaking views of the 2 totally wtKMled acres. Privately located, protected, and yet convenient (only 5 miles from Washington Crossing bridge to New Jersey and from this bridge ygu arc only 20 minutes to Palmer Square in Princeton via Blackwell Road). There are 3 fireplaces* ‘‘oodles” of PcUa windows framing spectacular views. French doors surrounding a-stone fireplace and opening to a large wrap-a-round deck, 3'/; baths, a circular driveway, a vaulted cellingcd kitchen complete with Sub-Zero, a separate spacious breakfast area with sliders to deck, wet-bar, a 3 1’ famlyrooni with glass that lets the "outdoors” in! Dcsii'eabrc Council Rock school system. Oh yes ... there is more ... walk-oul basemenl. 3 car g-arage, central vac, and security syMcm. If youare serious about a new home, and if you have been shopping around, we feel that

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Wonderfully renovated Princeton; classic, 4 bedrooms, 2 ’/a bath coloniat complete with new gourmet kitchen, french doors |ri dining room leading to a new deck, new upgraded carpeting; glassed porch off the family room and much m ore; M ake your appointment today! P RJ942

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INDUSraiAL.TYPE Office space'-, appreiilmately 500 to 700 sq ft, In Somerville, Hillsboro; or ,(Belle Mead area. Gail 201 -359-6556. ‘

LOOKING FOR Individual to share bl-level house In a .country settlrig In Engllsh- town.' H as' bullt-ln pool,, patio and-deck on %,acre lot. Near triipkl Rte 130, and Rte '33, $575/mo In­cludes utlla Lease required

f. & 1 mo sec, Lv msg, 201-446-6911 '

.-MATURE PROF-Female --- Relocating to Prlncton area looking tor l.bdrm or largo studio,' refs available. No children, no pets and non-- smoker,-Please call 914-

'277-3778. , ■

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.470 W anted to Rent

PL A IN SB O R O - P ro f female,' nonsmoker, look-

-Ing for same to find a place to share by Nov 1. Must like cats. Interested? Call 201- 281-2327..

PRINCETON Area (Prefer 15 nil. from Pennington) - Mobile. Oil engineer (32), needs to rent a .furnished residence for- about 6 months. Lv msg with secre­tary, 609-737-5084 ^

PRINCETON - New York commuter seeks, room to

-rent-l-nlght In-Princeton In prlvate home. WII pay $100 month plus utllliles. Please call; 609-520-0865 after 8pm or leave , m es-' s a g e 'a t 718-381-9568. Princeton references avail.

R ETIRED P R O F E S S ­IONAL Couple - (No smok-^ Ihg, no pets) seeks long­term rental, 2 bedroom un­furnished apartment, walk­ing d is tan ce Princeton center. In two or three family house preferred. References. Immediate oc­cupancy. Please call L. Bartel, ■609-924-7587; ,

SOCIETY HILL - Law-' .rencevllle-of Canal Poinfe Princeton, 1 or 2 bdrm condo lor older couple. No

. pets. or_chlldren.-Excellent-. tenants. 201-238-0836,

WANTED TO SHARE N e ed s p e rfu m e s to re space, 12x10 or more. Call Mr, Reil. 609-895-1848

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Sprawling stone front Manor house with 3-car garage. Open from the 2-slory entrance hall with hardwood floors and spiral staircase is a beautifully appointed living room, dining room with hardwood fioors, the island kitchen with Jennair grill and ceramic tiled floor opening to the family room with stone fireplace. One of ,4 bedrooms is the master with private.den. dressing area arid walk-in closet. Abundant with extras including-

^ irhditnjhd sprinklersystem; securily'systeme'and central'alr.^thls exquisite horr>e is proudiyiofterecUat anew^. asking price'of .' ' ''ii $309,000 -

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PRINCETON: Private retreat on 44- floworing acrea. 5 BHS.'S 8THS. Indoor pool, etegant. Call for diroeflons. PRN396 609-92M411 $695 ,000

OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1-4PM 3133 SOUTH MAIN

................. 3 room 100 yr. o>d In Crafamiiy or convert to sinolo, - PHJ893

$245,000“ WrocttonsrCTanbury'NedrBd.-to-Main-Strcel-tfrCran'—

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PENNINGTON: Ptckol fence charm surrounds this Co l­onial capo. 3-season porch, quaint study, 3 BRS & more. Can for directions. PRN491 609-92M411 $275,000

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ROCKY HILL: Great starter townhouse. Call for direc- j tons. PRN501 609-921-1411 ' - $155,000 ,

X?.BaANCHBUROs Eploy»p*SO‘*9 ,..'njno ooauiituiiy lano- scaped yard! slay warm by Wa woodbuming'stovaTThts Colonial cape features 3 bedrooms, bath soparale 2 -v car garage. In excellent condilion. HIL576 201-674-8421

$169,500

BRANCMBURG: Executive Colonial vfith luxury Tealuree v BltuateO' onr lovely wooded lot-Meatet bedroom eulUK.3:.^ Greplaces, wet bar. Intercom & alarm system, 2 d o ck s - IrxJ inground pool. RDT145 201-534-408S526-5300 »•

$449,900

'.©WING TOWNSHIP: Custopvbollt-mothet/dauohtBt.on V large wooded lofw ith 2 ditvdwai-" fireplace & full in-taw apartment, r '

HAMILTON SQUARE: Spacious 4-bcdroom Golden : Crest Colonial features include finished basement, pro­fe s s io n a l la n d s c a p in g . C a l l to d o y l H M L 537 609-586-e668 $239,900

HILLSBOROUGH: Paradise foundl Three breathtaking acres erxl one fabulous house. Dramatic Celilomla con­temporary with 2 wall fireplaces, vaulted ceilings, hugs windows, skylights, patios, terraces, etc., etc. HIL5&} 201-674-8421 $349,900

MONTGOMERY: Quality built Colonial away from mo ' hustle and bustle In an established subdivision. Four t large bedrooms, gourmet kitchen, family room with lire- > place and screenra porch for casual entertaining. HIL596 *, 201-674-8421_____________ $314,500

PLAINSBORO: Imrruiculate 2 bedroom, 2W bath lownhome complete with lull basement: 2 car garage and numerous upgrades including carpeting, ceramic entry foyer, vaulted ceiling in kitchen & more. PRJ992

"1-8181 $199,900

SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Build your dream home. One of 7 exclusive quality homes could be yoursi Cul-de-sac In woods. 1 -f acre lota, executive area. CrdJ lor details. SBR601 201-297-7171 $465,000 up

W EST WINDSOR: Vacation in your own yard if you * purchase this "Almost New" 4/5 thstdroom Colonial. Pro- \ lessionally decorated & customized throughout w^oated '4 Sytvan p<^ and private cabana. PRJ993 609-799-8181 .

$334,900 ,

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That's righti At Fair Acres, w e opted for an inviting skyjit recreation room upstairs on the third floor, in place of an underused traditional basement. And that's not the only pleasant surprise you'll find.'Hicked away in a countrified area of Route 27, just a few minutes from the heart of exciting Princeton, this lovely community of 45 three bedroom townhomes was designed to reflect your sophisticated lifestyle. Visit our decorated models and find up to 2250 square feet of luxurious living space, featuring formal living rooms and dining rooms, gourmet kitchens, and elegant master suites. And, ybu'lLhave the - advantage of world-class cultural amenities, convenient transportation, andfine shopping throughout the area. - ... . - - ^

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"“*189,990ON SELECTED UNITS

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Princeton, New J^ se yBROKERS PROTECTED - IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY ON SOME UNITS

MODELS OPEN ll'A M TO 5 PM (609) 92L8160 - <Directions: Nqw Jersey Turnpike north or south to exit 9. Toko Route 18 wesl'lloword ,New Brunsv,lck) to Route 1 south (follow signs to Trenton). Continue south on Route 1 lor approximately 11 miles to Raymond Rood. Turn right on Raymond Road to Route 27. Lett (south) on Route 27 to Fair Acres,'!/, mile on your left: OR, from Nassau Street In downtown

■ Princeton, proceed north on No'ssou Street (Route 27) lor 4 miles through the town oF , Kingston. Fair Acres Is on the right. , ,

WEST WINDSOR: Unique Princefon Jet home must be seen, 2-story addition gives you room to brealh with 4 5 bedrooms & 3 full baths. Truly impressiva features in­clude 5 skylights, now kit'chen. 2 staircases & custom deck overlooking a treed, lot. Short walk to the train. PRJ994 609-799-8181 ’ $259,900

VEST WINDSOR: Phneaton View with its vintage ap­peal the Oxford classic features a dramatic roofllne,double entry door and copper root bay window. 4 bedrooms, 2v^baths, large living & family rooms, formal dining rodm ,"3 car garage. PRJ989 609-799-8181

$358,000

SYCAMORE FARM: Gracious Living, on 1 » acre homesita of rolling countrysida, open space areas and three scenic ponds. Information Center Open Sunday 1-4 P.M. (215) 493-9060

The list goes on...here are more exceptional values.PRINCETON: Canal P o ln to attrac tiv e Belvedere model 2nd lloor. 2 bedroomi"2 baths with many extras, all In neutral colors. Prince­ton address, excellent school system. Shuttle to New York, Philadelphia. PRJ925 609-799-81B1 $121,900PRINCETON: A rare American four-square In' Princeton Boro. Perfect for the large family that loves old woodwork & charm. PRN499 609-921-1411 ' $460,000BRIDGEWATER: Big house - small money. Five bedrooms, largo family room, central air and more. .HIL548 201-874-8421 $174,900CLINTON TWP: Elegant townhouse located in srestigious Beaver Brook. Owner has reducedfo $^,000 under original purchase price. Luxuty features throughout. 3 BRS,' family room wiWet bar, professionally decorated RDT109 (201) 534-4085/526-53()0 $369,500 FRANKUN TOWNSHIP: Special home in quaint Griggstown. One acre of (lowering trees

' & shmbs, 3-h bedrooms, huge (oyer reads to living rm and country kitchen with island/ SBFC491 201-297-7171 $229,900HAMILTON: Located across from beautiful Veteran? Park, this condo is a steall HML541 609-588-8886 . $61,900

HILLSBOROUGH: Attractive lownhgme offers I carefree living - CAC. fireplace, garage, con- .temporary flair. HIL555 201-874-8421 / , $137,000HILLSBOROUGH: A home for a happy tomor­row with up-dated kitchen and finished base-

- menl. HIL594 201-874-8421 $179,000MONTGOMERY TWP.: 3-bedroom, 2V4 bath .

' Colonial condo ideally situated, realistically priced. PRN500 609-921-1411 $149,006PLAINSBORO: Circa Cotonial featuring 3 bedrooms. 2 full baths, wide plank floors,'hid­den staircase, built-in bookcases. Fireplace In living rm & gas log fireplace in kitchen updated w/cathedral ceiling & 2 skylights. PRJ959 609-799-8181 $189,900PLAINSBORO: Montrose model in Tamarron with 2 bedrooms. 2 baths, fireplace in living room and spacious loft. Professional in­novative community. Close to shopping & trains to NYC or Phlla. PRJ991 609-799-8181

$117,900WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP: A must see! This 2-bedroom condo has many extras. HML490 609-588-8888 ‘ $114,900

READINGTON TWP.: Builder desperalel Make this lovely new Colonial yours in time for the holidays. Prestigious neighborhood, gourmet kitchen, beautiful 2 story foyer w/circular staircase and many custom amenities. Don't miss this one! RDT978 201-534^085/526-5300 $489,900

.SOUTH BRUNSWICK: The American dream can come true In this affordable 4 bedroom. 2V% bath Optonial 2 car garage very updated house. A must see. PmJ777 609-799-8181

- ■ $175,500SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Immaculate, spacious 3 bdrm Colonial, private cul-de-sac. Enjoy the inground pool w/custom deck In large, fenced in yard backing to Green Acres. SBR610 201-297-7171 $229,900

WEST WINDSOR: 6 bedroom Col­onial-walking distance to trains, library, schools. PRN489 609-921-1411 $324,000

WEST WINDSOR: Canal Pointe'spacious 2 ■ bedrooms, 2 bath Belvedere model incredibly priced thousands below other units. Free com­muter shuttle to train station. PRJ934 609-799-8181 $112,500

HAMILTON609/588-8888

HILLSBOROUGH/MONTGOMERY201/874-8421

NEW HOME SALES : 215/321-3678

PRINCETONCwig(ll9«ScNal«e 609/921-1411 •

PRINCETON JUNCTION 609/799-8181

READINGTON/BRANCHBURG201/534-4085

SOUTH BRUNSWICK/FRANKUN 201/297-7171 .

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WOODMERE A T MONTGOMERY...' By Granville Builders

PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE Sat. & Sun. 1 to 4 P.M.

. 14 LO T SUBDIVISION — MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP7 Lots Available — Oae, two or three acres with trres — 3,000 to 4,000+ square feet — many custom features: two zone heating & air conditioning, hardwood floors in living room, dining room & foyer — fireplace in family room, wolmanized deck, two car garage; builder receptive to modifications of his plans. Well located on .the eastern side of Montgomery Township with easy access to rttajor toads, schools and shopping. Starting at .$395,000Directions: From Princeton: 206 North, right bn River Road, left on Dead Tree Road, left on Summit to model.

ATTENTION INVESTORS PROFESSIONALS ...

One plus acre of towering evergreens surrounding 25 car parking lot, charming brick and cedarmI.^.4 -fc.nH ..nV..4 I\,ii1rlknrv AAAA cn tirm s Prarif nP TYVf^fsntifin a nd. shingled, mansarf roofed two-story (62x32’) building. 4644 square' feet of reception ti

conference or office space, with residential on second floor. Zoned Commercial Residential... many uses near the river in Ewing Township. By appointment only. ■ $485,000

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PRINCETON33 W itbenpoon Street

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A RANCH AT FORRESTAL V ILLA 6e !A rare find - an end unit 3 bedroom, 3 full baths Ranch in Plainsbbro. This bright spacious town home, backing to the woods, is new to the market: Finished-basement, built-in l^ k casc s , huge master suite and a wood burning stove fireplace. $230,000

WHY PAY RENT?Tamarack condo for sale in Plainsboro. Easily ac* ccssiblc first floor condo. Two bedrooms, tvvo baths: Front and back doors and patios! Pool and tennis! Gieat for commuters! $110,000

WYCOFF M ILL - HIGHTSTOWNBeautifully cared for first floor, two bedroom, two full bath unit Condo^ with private patio, including washer, dryer and refrigerator, fireplace in living room.

$112,000.

WANTED: PROFESSIONAL COUPLE For this dramatic Pri.nceton Landing- townhousc 'in , Plainsboro. spacious living.areas, cathedral ceilings, marvelous master suite all to pamper your sens^ , at a price to pamper, your wallet........ .... . ..$275,000

DISTINGUISHED DESIGN WITH A NEW PRICE!One o f iwelvc townhouses in Princeton Township, two- bedrooms, each with own bath; a lofty study or alcove; Everything as up lo date as you wish; End unit with deck overlooking private grounds. $335,000.

BRING TH E CHILDREN .To see Montgomery Manors. Three bedroom, two and a half baths in the popular Claridgc model townhousc. ' Montgomery Township with a Princeton address. Priced to sell at $184,900

PRINCETON 33 W itherspoon St.

Princeton, N .J. '609-921-9300

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W E M O V E H O PEW ELL ... H EN D ER SO N OF COURSE!

This Queen Anne Victorian was originally:- John Burton’s showcase for his woodworking, mantels, and stairs. It has been restored with preservation detail by the current owners. This home is truly a unique house in all of Hopewell Borough. $375,000

NEW/OLD COLONIAL WITH CLASSThe insides arc sparkling and new, the structure is old and built to last. Three bedrooms and two baths make this a spacious family home in tliu village of Hopewell. Newly reduced for quick sale. $199,000

EXECUTIVE LIVING Send your children to the "N ew " Bear Tavern School when you move into this meticulously maintained custom ranch in Washington Crossing Estates area of Hopewell Township. Call for all the details. $239,000

HOPEW ELL BOROUGH’S BEST VALUE! Perfect older ColoniaPhome has three bedrooms and small attic studio for the growing family. More Im­provements than one can imagine. Thi.s luiusu must be seen inside to appreciate! Priced right foAhM-Wt time home buyer at $ 1 ^ 0 0 0

A TERRIFIC FAMILY HOMEiThis spacious home with 3 bedrooms and 2'/j baths, brick patio and 2-car,garage has been well-maintained

5 and completely updated. The extra large kitchen is a .cook's delight. Walk to school, stores and churches.Hopewell Boro. $235,000

Center Hull Colonial in Prestigious Mountain View Area of Ewing featunng three master-sized bedrooms, Panelled family room, spacious eat-m kitchen.-2 fire­places, much more. Ready and waiting for its new family. Newly priced $189,000

“ HOPEWELL 37 West Broad St.

(609) 466-1600

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LOTSROCK ROAD EAST ... West Amwcll Twp. Wooded 2 acre building lot with approved pcrc, . $85,000 “ROCK ROAD WEST ..: West Amwcll Twp; 1.31 acre woodcd-rural-lot App.'septic design. Financing‘|br; qualified Buyer $89,900OLD ROUTE 518 West Amwcll Twp. 3 acre wooded building lot. Ready to build. Tenns to'qualified buyer .

, $92^500MARSHALL’S CORNER WOODSVILLE ROAD ... Hopewell Twp. Pretty, wooded 4 + acre lot.

•'EDU----------------- ——REDUCED PRICE $122,500

EAST SHORE DRIVE Old Section of Elm Ridge Park Hopewell Twp. 2 Beautiful lots on quiet cul de sac.- 1.8 Acres a t $250,000

o . ' . 4.1 Acres at $325,000

LAND29+ Acre lot off of Private Lane West Amwell Twp. Open and Wooded areas. Very Private. Perfect Retreat! '

" / ! $249,000FERRY ROAD ... 4 9+ acres of serene countryside. DctawarcTwp. Near Scrgeantsvillc. Retreat, Horse Form, or Estate. > • $595,000

SNYDERTOWN ROAD East Amwcll Twp. 95.5 acres mature woodland. Periled secluded Estate or Poss, Sub.-9 ml. lo Prin. ' .COLT’S NECK TW P. Monmouth County. 100+ Acres of gently sloping farmland In exclusive horse farm country. Convenient io NYC.~Perfecl for imall farm subdivision. Cairfoir details.

SUBDIVISIONSLAMBERTVILLE ROCKTOWN ROAD - WEST AMWELL TOWNSHIP 8 Lol sub. overlooking 7 aero lake. Estate setting 38+ acres, wooded,'sloping, close to Lambertvillc. Prelim, app. $760,000PENNINGTON HARBOURTON AND BURD RpADS - HOPEW ELL TOWNSHIP 18 Lol subdivision available with prelim, app R-200 zone, well and septic-perc & soil info, available $1,620,000

ELM RIDGE PARK - RUSTIC DRIVE - HOPEW ELL TOWNSHIP 5 lot subdivision in Elm Ridge Park. Bordering Honey Brook. Lots arc wooded,-private and range in size from 2.3 to over 5 acres each. Offered with approvals. • $1,100,000U LOTS HOPEW ELL TOWNSHIP CLOSE TO PRINCETON .call Andy Brqwn for further details

$1,265,000

DORCHESTER DRIVE ... Lawrence Twp with Princeloa Address. 15 lots avail. Improved - septic design needed. '* ; • $2,250,OWPlease call us for further information and other lots, land and subdivisions. (609) 737-2000

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ATTENTION LAND OWNERS:If you have ever considered selling part or all of your land, we would be happy to provide you with an up-to-dateprice opinion on your property and also to advise you on how to enhance its value. In particular, we caii provide you with a sense of what your property is worth in today s real estate market. Please call us for furtheryouinformation. (609) 737-2000.

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Help W anted 100 Help W an ted i«> Help W an ted Help W an ted n » Help W anted n » Help W anted 100 Help W an ted \ 1“ Help W an ted 1 °° Help W antedC;$8/HQUR To plan and ' coordinate new 'program loj^translllonln^ of youths:

' training Vduths In job readi­ness skills. EOEl 609-392- 6708.,Accounfancy ■' ' - PUBUC ACCOtINTING

jpPPO HTUN m ES.QrowIng'regIdnafCPA firm ‘ 'with live Ce^itralNJ offices ■'has'career opportunities lor.'

Individuals wlth'publlc ae- 0 0 u nl 1 h g e X p e r j e h c 0,

' Undergraduate degree re- ' quired. We offer, a ' hlghly prolesslonar: environment, continuing prolosslonal. education^ 'a sophisticated practice and career growth'. Salary commensljrate with professlbriarquallilcatlons,'

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE/ General Ledger‘r'Experl- ence with ' computerized A/P System. Coding, audit­ing and processing vendor

llnvolc'ss. Reconciliation of bank statements and cash flow . F a m ilia rity with LOTUS a plus. Excellent

'.benefits package. Cal| Flor­ence; Blum', The Princeton • Packet at 609-924-3244 for

. Inteivlew appointment..

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIS­TANT - For Recreational, ■Tennis Dept of US. Tennis Association. Varied. duties Include; correspondence,' rnalnlalning files, telephone, and 'special events.-,Pos-

ADVERTISINQ - Growing Princeton agency seeks of-

ARCHITECT - Expanding Trenton, NJ firm w/varied

flee' mahager/administrator . practice seeks Architec- for project coordination, bill- 'tufal Designer 1-2 yre ex-

Itlon requ ires :excebf.ent nlci........................

■ ' / TAX DEPT SR ; / ;: 1 -3 years public accounting ' experience required for our ■ growing- Accbunllrig• Dept ' Ibcaled In o u r Princeton / office. ;?• ?■

-Local office of national real 'e sta te development Mtti- pany - seeking ".Accounts' Payable Data Entry Clerk. Responsibilities.^ Include In­put, bl invoices,’and pur­chase ordera, as well as- special projects - utilizing L o tu s 1 ,2 ,8 . F lex ib le schedule’ after training.

■Salaiy iD.O.E. Cajl 609-' '921;2307 to arrange for an interview. '

cpmmu'nlcatlon skills, typ­ing and word processing. 'Preie'r College Graduate o r . mlnlmupi of 2 years: bush ; ness exjreflence. Excellent benefits. Send resume, ref­erences and salary requlre- ments lb: US Tennis j As- soclallon. Personnel Degi., 707 Alexander Rd, Prince­ton NJ 08540.

; Ing, and' phones. Agency ‘experience - h.elplul. Reply

' to PO Box' 161; Titusville,■ ■WJ 0856O; ;

AMBULANCE PERSON­NEL:,I'Full',lime,. EMT re­quired.'All shiftsevallable.

perience. Send resume to: Clark & Calon, 342 W State St, Trenton, NJ 08618. . ARCHITECT TECHNICAL - NJ office of prominent architectural w firm' doing criminal' justice,, educa-

Call Invalid Coach 609- . ,;.tional facilities and Interior 392-2052 ,; ., : '■ projects has an dpening for'?

■^RGHITE6F'4^yvard‘W in=^;'e-quel If fed-yg tadu a te -arvsKtla l *TKia elafi nafrlllan■'nlng-'f ifirm "seeks project ^architect. The staff positli^

‘ architect, sensitive to de- ,. presents a challenging o; slgOi w/extensivd expert- >'portunlty for advancemenb.

ADMINISTRATIVE.ASSISTA N T,

ACCOUNTSPAYABLE $23K

AUDIT SR8MANAGER5‘6 years public accounting

. oxpertenbe,'‘required. ' For our ..NeW'Brunswick, office.

; ; JR ACOUNTANT ,■ 0-2 years;. Pubife' Account­

ing experience required for .'bur-'New'.Brunswick-' and, Som'etvllle. office.

Top communications firm.' : Highly visible positloni Will

. train on the latest software.. FlexIbMIty and definite

.i promotion. 100% tuition re- ' fund! ’ -

609-683-4040

ApplewbodEstatas, a new , life ‘.care retirement;, cbm;.,

munlty Is seeking an Ad-f mlnlstrallvs. Assistagt with 3 + years experience. Can-

,. dIdate will.-report ;'to Ex­ecutive. Director and will be

- respbnsible ’ for, admini­stra tive and sec re ta ria l,

•duties. Eqr consideration,' please forward resiime to ‘ ' Mr. Robert' Crawford, Ex­

e c u t iv e b lr 'e c to r ,.‘A'p- plevvobd Estates, 360’Pond ‘ Road, Freehold, NJ 07728.;

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‘'admin. Cornpqiitive salary benefits. Send resume to

Kehrt Shatkeh Sharon: Architects. 337 Withers­poon St., Princetoh, NJ

'll" professional achieve­ments of the assigned' duties and goals are met. - Send resume to: Vaughn O rgan ization , 42 W est Lajrtette St, Trenton, NJ

:08608.,,

BANKING ■ - ■TELLERS

Progressive savings bank has. an opening. In-their P r in c e to h B ran ch for

- Tellers."'Apptitude for. fig­ures''and an ability to deal with customers required. Previous - teller or cash ’ handling experience pre-

. ferred but will train. Out­standing benefit package. Including 40,1..(K). ESOSP

-andl-lncentive-compensa—I lion program. Please call o r ' stop In to complete an ap­plication'. '

Barbara Cromwell

BOOKKEEPER/SEC- RE- TARY - Full charge person for local synagogue. Com­petitive salary, holidays. Send resume w/sal reqs to: Beth El Synagogue, 50 Ma­ple Rd., E.' Windsor, NJ 08520. Attn: Dianne.BURGLAR Alarni Installer- Min 2 yrs iri-field exp'; Top pay & benefits to the right person) Call 609-452-0133BURNER REPAIR Person - Needed to join our e'stab-

CLERICAL ASSISTANT - Purchasing. Grow with usi ■ Nice oppty with Trenton area marketing Co. to as­sist Purchasing Agent In all ‘ aspects of buying & ad- mlnistrativa support. Will type & process' purchase orders, extensive vendor contact. Diversiffad 'duties. Requires excellent typing & detail skills. Knowledge of IBM PC helpfUI. Attractive

.salaty...JL_b.etiBllta_LCaU_

CLERK TYPIST - FasJ p aced In su rance office needs onthusiastid person, h u rry c a l l n ow , 2 0 1 -

►359-2222.CLERK TYPIST - To work In smair residential facility. Middlesex county. Flexible hours. Good pay. Seird re­sume tp:, GCCPA, 139 Metiers Lane, Piscataway, NJ 08854. -

llshed oil CO. Full benefits. 201-782-3515.

609-394-7500, ext 293. EOE

, COLLECTORSExperienced/1 ralnees ..,

BUSINESS MANAGER

08542. Or call 609-921--.--ASST CONTROLLER1131.

MANAGER - SEC DEPT•: 5-6 years public accouhtiiig - okperionoB required to

'rtianagB..;SEC Division''of bur practice.;;:'.";';;

8fi2 State Rd.'>' Princeton, NJ 08540

Send ’ resume ; including position preference t o : ; Wlthuni, Sm ithBroW n

Attn: Dph; Conway,: lOO Tlian.et Clfole,;, -

Princetort" NJ 08540)

ACCOUNTANT ■ (CO?T)

ACTIVIST,;-'.Cam paign positions. Earn $200-300/ week. Full & part time posl- tlbris available with flexible schedule. Csmpaign to

'pass the- clean 'water en'; fo rcerhen t a c t through

,grass roots political educa- -tion'and-citlzah'Organlza-' ';tipn. Call NJPIRG at 201-: )247/4668, ‘ask'tor Pam..

Electronic' manufacturing: company located In Hamll-';-, ton -.'township ; h’a s \ IM- ■

■ MEDIATE-opening In Its', expantllng: Cost ■ Account­ing pepartmenffor a Cost Accountant to assist In the compllatipn.- summariza­tion and analysis of the ' perpetual and physical in­ventory. Successful appli­cant should possess col-'

, lege'-degree In accounting or B'qutValent, MRP or stan-

_dard cost experience, and exposure to autortiatpcf systerhs,.payroll, accounts' payable,, arid purchasing. Farhlllarlty. with electronics ' structure and-a manufac-.- turing environment a 'plus.' - Qualified applicants should send , resume with salary, requirements to: !i

ADMIN ASST ; $18K

Growing, Intematiohal firm. ; Like to .- be Independent? Diversified duties? This one has bothl Will train on Lotus. Promotion In, 12 most Great benefits plus denial. —

...ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIS- ' TANT, - A 'creative,. sucv

. c es s fu l and frequently ' traveling Chairman Is seek­ing a bright, experienced adm inistrative ass is tan t with strong sec re ta ria l skills.' Responsibilities. In-'_

. elude project, management ..and' trai/el planning. Must be'; a),self-starter- with 'Ox-', ce llen t. com m unication skills and the abllliy tp. g'et the job done;^, University degree in ; Liberal Arts

.•--‘ptefetredi FuiLaepart llrtie.- ' Palmer SqiJSfa" .location.

Tel .609-683-1157.. Send resuriie with salary history

.arid .references tp, Box ; # 1 1959,^p/0 P fjnceton .Racket.;

ARCHITECT,;' Award-win­ning a rch ite c tu ra l firm', .se ek s d e s ig n -o rie n te d ' architect with 3-5 years ex­perience for production of- constriictlpn documents. .' Sehd'''i'esume, and salary ' reqUJrements arid samples of.Work to: Michael Bums, AIA; 909 Slate Rd.,' Prince-;

-ion, NJ 08540. Attn: Sonya ''DIstefano. ’■.-ARCHITECT. - Excellent opportunity for a registered .Prchitect In an award; \j^n-

U pdate dlvislonal~Sa flows,' P&L's and manage­ment reports In a fast- paced growing medla/mar- keting company. We re­quire a n ' acolng' degree’ along with ;2 to ‘3 yrs and ’ sp readsheet experience. Send resume Immediately to CMC, 100 Thanet Circle, Suite 206, Princeton,' NJ 08540 and call Maureen at

"609-924-3825. Np agen- ' cled. ;

7 M E W I f f ! J E R S E Y L | j j S A V I N G S

b a n k'. A subsidiary , of . Bancorp New Jersey Inc

180 Nassau SI. ’rinceloni; NJ 08542

609-924-8434 ; Equal Oppty Employer

BANKING

The Montgomery Na- Uonal Bank Has A Job For Youl "-

Applewood' Estates, a life care retirement community lb Open' January 1990, Is seeking a Business Man­ager. Experience In all phases pf accounting and billing required. BS pre­ferred. This Is an op­portunity to direct the de­velopment of a new depart­ment. For consideration, forward resume to Mr„ Rob­ert Crawford, Executive Di­rector, Applewood Estates, 360 Pond Road, Freehold, - NJ 07728. EOE

CLERICAL -'Good typing skills and PC experience. Good salary and benelitsi . Cranbury. Call ,609-395) 7667, 9am)4pm‘'Monday-' F'rlday for.appointment. '

I Top Guaranteed Salary)• Established & Growing’;.• Inside Phone Work Only

■ Call 609-896-8484 ; ■

CLERICAL - Established Princeibn. financial firni seeks individual with'some knowledge of accoutingl bankirig, or stock market. Salary commensurate with e x p e r ie n c e . E x ce llen t benents. 609-987-23QQ..

AVON SALES - All areas. ,Locally 609‘587)4414, or toll free, 1-800-662)2292'riirig Princeton'flnri. -Sehri . .

■resume to: Henry Horowitz ' 'BAKER - Full dr part tjriie, & Associates;' 138 j^assau j apply In person:' Eel ' GudC f Drtne«ofnn 'M l nQCXO*)?* ‘ R Q U an r ' 9 1 1 ^ M a m lH anSt., Princeton, NJ 08542.“'' - Bakery, 2113, Hamilton Or; cair 609-921-7330. , ; Airu. HamlltohrTwp.-'

BAKEH - Full lirne. Ex-.ASSISTANT b o r o u g h Adnilnistralor -..sbpkingi.a

'highly rhotlvdled (ridiVIdual wjth good , communication'

ce llen t dairy , p le a san t Working „ conditions, will train. Eorio’s Bakery, 201- 788-5180.

609-683-4040

ADMINIS'TRATION/FUND Raising - Local' human service organization seeks colleg grad with g'bod busl-

- nesS.skllls & analytic abili­ties. Will make public presentations & conduct

...fundraising projects, Salary $18-21,000 range with full benefits. G reat, pgople.' Send resume only to: Dl-

and inte'rpbrsbnal skills, to ‘ .BAKER --assist In-theYadmlnlstratlon , ^ “ >’'"9 0PP07unty.;ayaU- 61. . municipal affairs,;;, In . f"® / °n ly .15 m jn^.away- responding to 'constituent"';. |rom rtncetoiil .ForegaleInqEilries and in c o o r d ln a t - 7 7 “ " ^ 'poWng for ;Ing activltids of .the various -- ;Borough departments es- , Won repons bie,for dessert pecially-Wilh respect to thb" PfoclUclion for restaurants

-Budget, ..purchasing and ®9d bariquet funettonsroutine personnel "trtatters. “ ““as Include actual.. C ollege'degree. reditlred/ - p ro d u c to rl> d Its sched- Masters Degree desirable.- - uling. We otter an excellent Thred years progressiva Com pensation packag?.

. • T o l l e r s F /T , P /T , Cashier exp. a plus

• Bookkeeping Clerk - V arious re sp o n sib il­ities, nice atm osphere

• Transil/Prool Operator - F/T. P/T. Day shift.- NCR exp, required

• Personnel A sst - Type 60 wpm, exp In Word­Perfect

• J r . L o a n Officer, - previous auth IlmlL en­try level

• Sr. Loan Officer - exp. required

■ Courier - 4 ‘offices,...rradlus 10'miles --

BUSINESS Opportunity - One good person to sell auto service equiprhent In NJ. Opportunity with a fu­ture: Sales Manager - Part Owner.'Call 201-359-6556.BUSPERSONS Wanted - F lexib le sch ed u le ,. '2-5 nights'per week. Friendly peopip, good working con­ditions . and pay. Call or apply In person, Charley’s Brother , Hopewell, 609-, 466-0110. . ' ' i

CLERICAL - 1, Immediate' opening full lime. Answer-, ing' phones, light .paper­w ork, good te le p h o n e voice. No experience ne­cessary-will train. Mature responsible person.Retlle- ment, . 401(k), , paid va­cations &’holidays, Hours Mon-Fri, 8-4. 2- positions available. Please call for interview ask. for Carol, 609-855)3990

COLOR YOURSELF Suc­cessful , - - Dynamic : and ' progressive . color .analysfe company needs full.or pari time consultants. Loam th a newest computer assisted color analysis system, Also

.train In wardrobing arjd 'make)up artistry., Excellent Income.' Call Renata Muri .rqy , ,6 0 9 - 6 8 3 - 4 0 2 2 . Copyright Beauty' For , All Seasons, Inc)’- ' '■'COMMUNICATIONS - See our ad.In this sectlon'for M AN AG ER. Publication Production. La w SCHqOl, ADMISSION s e r v ic e s ; -<, COMPUTER OPERATOR

CABLE TV INSTALLERNeeded,- $600-$1000/wk. Call Phil i-800-342-0014

For Immediate; consider-, atlon, please contact Llstr Sassmart at 609-921)1776)

" ■ "'-EOE

CAFETERt/VWOBKEHS - Needed tor Monroe .,twp schools'.!' Contact N|^ncy,201-521,3448..

' BOOKKEEPER ASST) P/fi or f/t, small Nassau St of­fice, flex hrs. Call 609- 924-2040,

CARPENTER WANTED - to work with smaH eohtraef' Ing company. Call 609-; 921-7581

CLERICAL - PoslUon avail­able-in a small manufac­turing company for a perr son who enjoys peoplB'iS'nd variety. Activities iiiclude customer contact by tele­phone, sales admlnlstra). tidn, general pHIce tslerlcal ; and typing) Shbuld be able

;.tO;organUB your oWn-work. and Work withjllttle n r no supervision. Company Pald benefits. Please call, 609- 799-4350. ; ' ; 1 . J

Excelleht opportunity, rninN. mutn 6 mos IBM, system 36 exp req 'd . Coritpelttiye

'aalaiyi'ipiBasaqt wbiklng conditions. Contact Ellyn at '609-.6S5- 8990 ext 435. .; -

complete vVlth benefits. Ap­ply Immediately at the Per-superylsory experience re­

quired; mur^lclpal experi-,, P '/ 'mmemaieiy at tne rer- ,pnce p rererred^ S a L y

" ’ 842 State Rd.- ; - Princeton, NJ 08540

rector, PO Box 210,' Mill- tbwri) NJ 08850 ;" .

ADMIN ASST : S22K--

ADMIN 'SECRETARY 8^6,000

range $32,537-$45,619. Send; resum'e with, salary'

,-history and current salary requiremerlts to7 Borough Amdinistralor, P.O. Box

;390, On'e;Monumerit Drive, P rince ton , New J e rse y

Foregale .Country ClubForsgate Drive

Jamesburg, NJ 08831 201-521-0070 J r

;r^n Equal Opportunity Em- ' ployer. ■ jVr;

BOOKKEEPER A SST-P/t or f/f, small Nassau SI of­fice." flex hrs. Call 609-.

i924-2040. ;.

CASHIER/DELI - Days, eves & wknds. Pleasant working conditions. Eorio's Dell, 201-788-5180. ■

CLERICj^ - See our ■ ad under Insurance In today's paper. AMERICAN’- RE-: LIANCE IN SU RA N CE COMPANY.

i' ■ COMPUTER : ;• " , OPERATORFull time, second shift ■ (4 -11 ;30P M ), Positldin available fof Individual to tun ,, sa t up and execute

; job".will malntainloperallrig re c o rd s , Inc iden t logs;

' quality'and eflicentj/'stari- dards. 6 months ) 1 year experience -with aptitude,

, for; cpfnpuier processing. Q u a lif ie d ! c a n d id a te s should call 609-275-4003. Equal. Opportunity Em-’ ployer M/F/H. ' . ; ‘ ,

CASHIER NEEDED - For Princelon gourmet shop. Full/part time. Call Rachel 609-924-7755.

UP THE ORGANIZATION

0 8 § fe Application dead- BANKING - 6 mos pro- line Pq|ober 24.,'1989. An cdsslrig exp & go-g6tter

B ase Ten System s, Inc.Oho Elsctronlcs Drive

, ' Trenton, NJ 08819 , ATTNLEersqnnel Dept.

Professional,oHIoe In Ideal location. Assist consulting enginears, m.ake- travel ar­rangements add ‘prepare p ro p o sa ls and reports. W ordPerfect preferred. Lotus helpful. Excellent benefits. Never a fee. Call, Louise;' - , ' j, ",

EquUI Oppty Employer M/F 609-581--1492

...you’ll go places in one of ' Princeton's fastest growing

firms. You can look forward- to caree r satisfaction and'; future' promotion (a wrlt-

. ten policy in this . col) In ; , exharigo lor yoUr PC skills. ' ' ( Wang a plus) and expert-'

once,. No lee, evening appt.

Equal'. Opportunity ptoVer-M/F/y/H.

Em-

Account Rep-’ ■ :‘ . TRAINEES

Entry level opportunity with jJd lg h Jn cd m e^ p o ten tla l

Modern ,'office' laollity’ in T i'en ton /L aw renoev ille

. . 'area..Call today: ,I: ; '609-896-8484 ')

ASSISTANT .MANAGERS , - Needed for growing dry., cleaning chain.) We are looking tor hard' vrorklng,;,- p r o m o la b le p ro b le m solvorsl-'Duties will. Include s c h e d u lin g , ' custom erT service & supervision. Pay''

' starts at $6/hr & up'depend- Ing.on experlence.’Medlcal Insurance' and)'paid hell- ' days are.just some of the

I beneflte.-iiCome-leam-thls

attitude needed for entry; level loan processor spot,,, To $18k Fes paldroLisa, 6Q9-883;37Qd H. NeUman Assoc, ,'''2500 ;:;;SrunswIok ,Ave) ' ; '

BOOKKEEPER - For Gar­den style apis In the Prince­ton area. Organizational & clerical skills essen tia l. Competitive salary & ben­efit package^ Advancement potential. Interested parttos

.should phone Atny 'a t_ 609-799-7496 to schedule a personal Interview. EOE.

CASHIERS - Full time. Ideal Rocky Hill location. Mon-Fri. Excellent benefits. EOE. C'all Hill, 201-359-

.9372 between 8-10am or 1:30-2:30pm

CLERK/DATA Entry Oper- ' alor - Requires good.com­munication skills and good figure aptitude. General of­fice work to Include filing, an sw ering p h o n es and computer work. No experi­ence necessary, we will train. Compellllve salary and excellent benefits: Call Rersonnel Dept, Princelon Testing Laboratories, 609- 452-9050.

CONCESSION Attendenl- Cashiers & Ushers needed tor full or part time, flexible ■; schedules. Apply In per- ' son: At UA The Movies iii' the Princelon Markelfalr.C O N S R T U C T f O N WORKER - Must not , bo afraid of heights. Challeng­ing diversified work. Work with Ihe besl, Stony Brook Systems. 609-466-3217.

BOOKKEEPER $21KFriendly, casual-' ‘atmos­phere.. Lots of perks. Free parking. -I.' .

• 609-452-0206;

■ 445 Whitehorse, Avo Hamilton Twp NJ 08610

165 Montgomery Knoll Sklllman, NJ 08558

exciting Industry. Apply In , psrsoni Craft Cleaners, S u p e r F resh S h o p p in g . Center, Rte. 130 & 571, , HIghtstbwn, NJ. ;

TURKEL PERSONNEL4365 Rt 1 '

' (Next, to'Ramada) Princelon NJ ,

BOOKKEEPER - F/L Full Charge Thru T/B. Ex- ‘ perlenoed,V,energetlc and flexible person 'sought' for small but busy, non-profit.. M anual'system but'plan­ning to_ computerize; Also responsible for personnel records, beneftls; admin­istration, 'some secretarial w ork . S ta r t in g s a la ry $23,000:$26,000,,depend­in g -o n —expsrience~and“ skills. Excellent benefits. Send resume to Princelon Public Library, 65 Withers) poon St, Princelon, NJ 08542.

CHEF (SOUS) - Experi­ence necessary. Call, 609- 258-3455 or send resume to: Prospect House, Prince­ton , Unlv. Princeton. NJ 08544. All: Judd Newman

CLERK - P/time, lor Prince­ton area sales office. Flex hrs, varied duties. Call, 609-924-0300 ext 330

CONSTRUCTION - La. borer/Apprenllce w anted‘ local construction'CO. Call alter 7pm, 609-466-3937.';

CLASS ROOM Aide - Elementary resource room program. 8:30 to 2, dally.' Full benellte package. Call' Michael J. D1 Bella, Man- villa School Dlsticl. 201- 231-8536 Atformative Ao- tlon/EQE_________ -

CLERK TYPIST - For a c o n s tru c tio n tra ile r In Hopewell. Skills needed; typing, dictaphone, word processing & filing., 609-. 737-8383 No.agsnclesl

CONSTRUCTION/Labdrer'• - Needed tor single famOy' new homa construction site in Kendall Park, NJ. Must have valid driver’s license. For more. Intomnatlon call 201-821-9065 : '

CLEANING PEOPLE-Part time evenings. Good salary & own transportation. Call anytime, 609-586-5185

CLERK TYPIST r typing, llllng and -other clerical duties in constmetion man-

’’ageitrerit tralIenrt~Some- rvllle, area. CempetlUve s a la ry ,f le x ib le h o u rs . Please call Sue Brown, 609-261-0100 betw een hours of 10am-2pm

COOK/SOUS CHEF-Seeking a creative IndividK, ual w/exp. In goumtet cook' Ing. Flexible hrs. avail. Wilt sell up scale taketout. cuisine & do off pternise . catering. Very competitive wages (or - right IndividtlaL', Contact Eddie Kutch 609- 883-7126

NEW REDUCED RATESBESTBUY-

4 lines "15 papers

iriciCides Extras S11.50

. 4 lines - 13 papers, "includes Extras $8.50 ■

'additional lines it.OO '' talas are one time inmition

- * - MWnuiin . .^ e r t^ m e n t cost S8.50

4 lines • 15 papers - Includes Extras1 week - $31.982 weeks - $63.96

' Each addittonal w e e k '-S I 6.41 4 lines -1 3 papers includes Extras

. 1 week - $2§.55 2 weeks ■ $47.10 Each addlUonal week • $10.95

4 lines - 1 3 papers1 week - $ 2 i.4 0 '2 weeks • $44.80

" Eachradditlohal w eek - $10.454 lines -1 1 papers

1 w e e k -$ 1 6 .5 02 weeks - $33.00Each additional w eek - $7.00

Friday 5 pm to begin Tuesday Packel/Ledger/Extras Monday 5 pm to.begin on Wednesday

.NOTICE - please check the first insertion of your ad. H ie Packet cannot be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion. All ads are restricted to. their proper classification and to the regular Princeton Packet style of type. Right is reserved to edit or reject any, classified advertising copy. •

TO CANCEL ADS: , ,Friday 5 pm to cancel Tuesday Packel/Ledger/Extras rMoUatcard]

Monday 5 pm to cancel Wednesday ' '

Please be sure tu jot down your cancellation number and retain for your records.

■ Video Classified Ad-ons: PHOTOS W ELCOME1 Week • S7.70 - 2 Weeks - $15.40 - 3 Weeks - S16.50

4 Weeks * $22.00...$5 each additional week thereafterVideo Classified TELEVISION ONLY: PHOTOS W ELCOME

1 Week • S20.00 - 4 Weeks • S75.00To place a video only ad. call 924*3244 x 157 Packet r -----!t TVS Video Classifieds are seen in over

5000 cabled homes in Princeton Borough & Township

BOX CHARGE$7.00 Held • $8.50 Mailed F'isr Order Per Month

(6 add'l. words required (or blind ai^) - ■Reply Box # ___ to Princeton Packet"

HOW TO REPLY TO A PACKET BOX NUMBERAddress your reply to Ihe specihe Box number c/o Packet Publcaliens, P.O. Box A.C.,

. Princelon, N.J. 08542. Replies to a Packet t|ox numt»r should be mailed in a letter size envelope.' Oversized envelopes and packanesawltbe hekUpt Pick-up.aLIM,PAdMlAai,i

RECRUITlylENT .too-' Help Wanted ■

'103- Healthrara &'EdiKalion 106 ‘ Wp Wanled-Patt Time

; 107-ChildcateWanted . '109; Resumes .112 - Situalkxis Wanted,113-.Busine5S.OoportunitiosANNOUNCHyiENTS

. 115-'Annoum»ment8 ; 117- Camps & SrJxkjIa , 120- Personals

‘ 125- ,C ^ el Thanks /

MERCHANDISE., 130 -Holidai ,

135- .Merchandise Mart136- Bargain Mart ,138 - Computers146- Meicnabdisa Wanted

. 145 - MuUral Instruments;• '1 6 6 - Colleijitiles ■

.155-.Antiques .J ; 160- OarageSales .' 165- Rea Market

. .„-_DIbiAuclions^—

PETS A ANIMALS175 - Peb & Animals 160 - Lost A Found

SERVICES,166- Irisburdion

'191- Entertainment .196- Catering - ,,

226- Cemmert5aJ Services 231 -, Special Services 236 - Home Services 241 - Building Services 246- Home Repairs

266 - Pavirig 291-Fencing296 - Qardeninq A Landscaping

251 - Painting A Paperhanging 256: Eleciricrans

201 - Photography anoTuning ’206- Piano Tuning

211'- Fumllum Restoration 2t6- Business Services 221---Rnancial Setylcos-

261 - Healing A Air Cyndilioning 268- Phjmbino .271: Roofing A Siding 276 - Moving A Hauling 281 - Snow ing (seasonal)

AUTOMOTIVeRECREATION301.- Auto TIrss/Suppliss. . 306 - Auto Repaks/Servlces 3|t-Autos l^ ted

.316-Autos For Sale .321 - Motorcycles 326- Trucks331 - Machinery A Equipment

‘ 336 - Recreational Vehicles

341 - Mobile Homes 346- Boats 351 - Airplanes REALESTATE 360 - Houses For Sale- 365 - Ttwrnhouses A Condos For Sale 370- Pennsylvania Properties

■ 372 • Open flouses 375 • Oul-ol-Slate Properties,380- Resort Properties For Sale 390 ■ OlfK»'Commercial For Sale . 400- Investment Properties 415- Real Estate Wanted ■

425 - Land For Sale RENTALS440- Houses For Rent 445: Townhouses A Condos For Rent 450 -, Apartments For Rent 452 -' Resort Properties For Rent ' 455: Rooms For Rent

' 456 • Garage/Storage For Rent 460 - Apis/House to Share 465- fkxisesilting 467 - Offce-Commercial For Rent 469- Land For Rent 470 - Wanted to Rent

PREPAIDc l a s s ir Tc a t io n s 'T

Siluatiotis Wanted : 'r.‘'■ , .Personals )■••',.

Moving Sales .' Wanted To Rent /•' »)

Housesitfing ‘-i,'.' Apl/Housa to SharerT >.

2B .Week of October.4, .1989' V , - '

A Packet Publication

100 Help Wanted i“ Help Wanted «x> Help Wanted i ” Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted , 1°P; Help Wanted 1” Help Wanted Help WantedCONSULTING 'Beautl-

jJControl, America’s Pro-■ miere Image company. Is < -looWng for several new

‘ : people to . consull virlth .. Twomen o n ' warxirobtng, j .’’color analysis, sWn care, 'iCosnielics and -accessor- . ie s . C om plete com pre- ■'fienslva on-harids training ’available.- Local training■ s e m in a r O c t. 6 - 9 . ,To .'Schedule an Inisrvlew. call •J<im. or Susan 609-426- v0577. ,p' ■' '

HORGiUI MERCEDESV ' i f U U C H A R B E s.i-r-BOORKEEPER-^.'fflth is fast: paced Ptlncori

iton-.'linn ,o|ters;,,both. t’ growth ’ potential ■ and sdIvoVsIly., Groat op:-. '. portunlty to meet wnh , MerestlTlg and famous. Bpoopla; Company oBets’ '.'■gteal benellts, Including.

^ Isha itm endA O t-^ ; -.plan. Qualified cant; ■' didata'muat’have.full.: ■ charge and P.C.expotl'’ .■.snce,;.Call the ;prpr. ;jfes»k)nals Ippermanenf ; ‘ placement,, s - - " ■ •

809-987-1122-

C8nter(4>i

CONSTHUCnON HANDYPERSON •

E x p e rien c e d In sirigle fatnlly.homB'. construction (pre and post settlement preparation).- Located In West Windsor Twp. Experi­ence must Include finish carpentry, speckling and general mlsc. duties. Must

. have own transportation. For more Information call 609-27S-9211. CONSTRUCTION : $9/hr. Will train; Musi drive and; b e d e p e n d a b le . C all 8-10pm 669-448-5813

COOKGARDE MANGER

Cust;, Service S17.5K+Excellent company wllh ex- ceptlonai bahefits. No ex­perience. Desire'to work as part of a team. Fee paid. Vlsltus a t our hevr location.

Never , A Foe 609-799-7000

Fax: 609-275-4946 14 W ashington Rd Bldg 1 Princeton Jet, NJ 08550

CUSTOM ER SERVICE CLERICAL.ASSISTANT - Peterson's, - a ..nationally known publlshing'company tpoa!ed_aLCam.egje.!CBhter..

SPECIALPROJECTS

ACCOUNTANT■ Carrier Foundation, a progressive short term psychiatric hospital in a beauliful setting located 8 miles'north of Prince­ton, Is peeking a special prdjecIS'accouittant.The Individual would p ro v id e , e v a lu a te , analyze, appraise and verify hospltat controls, procedures' and poli­c ie s .'T h e successfu l candidate m ust p o s­sess Bachelor's degree with a major In account­ing with 3-5 years of hospital experience. Audit ex p erien ce or knowledge of hospital account systems a plus. We-offer an excellent salary and benefits pro­gram. For consideration submit a resume In con­fidence Including salary history and req u ire ­ments to.Polly Pience.

f ^ , C a f r i e rF.oundation

. .PO Box .147 . . Belle Mead, NJ 08502

. . Equil OpportunityEmployer M/F '

# PU6UCATIONS

MANAGERPublication ProductionLaw School Admission Services (Law Servi­ces), a higher education organization. Is seeking a Manager-Publication Production. The man­ager will be.respdnsible lor managing the pro­duction of Law. School A dm ission .S e rv ices and ’ Law School, Ad­mission Council pub­lications.Responsibilities will In­clude m anaging the scheduling and produc­tion of Law School Ad­mission Test booklets, books, newsletters, r e - . ports, test preparation m aterials, and o ther p u b lica tio n s a s a s ­signed by Law Services management; Identify­ing new vendors for publications production and m onito ring th e quality of regular ven­dors: controlling quality Of all material produced by the p u b lic a tio n s

assisting withle planning of budgets

and develop a p p ro ­priate production cost and tracking systems; supeVvIsIng printing Jobs through comple­tion; and ensuring that a ll s c h e d u le d an d emergency deadlines are met.Bachelor's degree In communications, Jour­nalism, liberal arts, or related field and three or more years of ad­vanced experience In ■ th e m an ag ern en l of

fubllcallons required.xpertence In produc­

tio n of book-leng th publications, brochures, technical reports, and newsletters preferred. Must be well organized, efficient, diplom atic, a n d f le x ib le .u n d e r

Rressure of tight dead- nes, com peting de'- mands, and .conflicting

schedules. Ability to ex>. e rd sa ija ifearW ust be self- motivated and able to motivate others.Law .Sendees offers _ compeiltive salary and benefit packages. To apply, please send, re­sume and letter of ap­plication Including sal­ary requirements-to C. Rommel, Law Senrices, Human Resources Of­fice, P.O. Box 40, New­town, PA_18940. The appllcatidh deadline Is

.October 16,1989.

UW SCHOOL ADMISSIOH SERVICES

aiMi OppcrtiMir E»pl»r«

. Scanticon-Princeton has a full time position Is avail­able In our Scratch Kitchen tor Individual'with 1-2 yrs e x p e r ie n c e . C u lin a ry schooling preferred, rates range from $7.60 to $10.30; pet hour, depending on ex­perience. Full benefit pack­age is -company paid & ellective a lte r. 30 , days. Please apply: Personnel Dept. i.,

Scanticon - Princeton 100 College Rd East ' Princeton, NJ

609-452-7800, ext 526i2 V EOE.,

COUNTER HELP W anted- For P rince ton gourm et

-shop—Full/part-tlmor-Gall- Rachel 609-924-7755. CUSTOMfeR SERVICE - Retail. -Fine Jewelry store seeking dyriamlc, self motl-

' vated, people oriented Indi­vidual. Competitive salary,, excellent company paid benefits. LaVake Jewelers,' 609-924r0624

In P r in c e to n , h a s Im­mediate lull time opening in our Customer Service De­partment lor a Clerical As­sistant resporisible Tor ad­m inistrative, secretarial and clerical tasks as-

'soclated with customer service and fulfillment In connection with books and softw are . S alary range $ 1 0 ,8 0 0 ; to $ 1 4 ,0 0 0 . Please respond In writing to M ary B e th S c o z , Peterson's, PO . Box 2123, Princeton; NJ 08543-2123. Eqiial Opportunity Em- ■

-ployer, M/F. '

c u s t o m e r SERVICE Reps - - Naliortwlde Soft­ware company, tieeds.cus-

ps to trair and support users dn ac'- countlrrg applications.; Exp In WP's and nelworklng'de- slrable. Must be willing to

; travel. Send resume -with, salary requTremenls to;. C are C o m p u te r, 1200 Tices Lane, E. Bnmswlck, NJ 08816-1335

c u s t o m e r SERVICE - Insurance Agency. If you are energetic, enihuslasllc. & seeking a challenglng-< career, call us today,

'-201-359-2222.: •DATA BASE MANAGER

Busy group of weeklies seeks sell-starter to man-' age HP 3000/42 &.Col- Ile r-Jack so n Softw are. Strong COBOL experience.

; a (riust Excellent benefits package! Salary commen-. surate . with ' Experience; Send resume wllh salary requirements to:The Princeton Packet Inc

. Personnel Dept ' ;-i^-300-Wllherspoon'St—

PO Box 350 Princeton,-NJ 08542

DATA ENTRY Operator'- $11/hr. Full/part';tlme posi­tions available. 20-40 hrs week, Oct; 1st - Dec.31. Job Involves coding corn- puterized highway maps using stale of the art graphics work stations. No previous expdrience riec- essary will train. Friendly envlrortment. Small project team .' P r in c e to n Tw p. Could lead to permanent polstlon. Contact Tracey at 609-683-0220. ■ - DATA ENTRY - Princeton areaCPA firm'Is in need of an experienced keypunch operator. Light “bopkkeep-

beneflls. Send resume to: Reply box #11999, do Princeton Packet

DEALERS AND DISTRIBUTORS NEEDED Full time or part time. Earn up to $10,000 per month. Call Kathy; at

, 215-295-5257

M O N E Y ! ! !■ WE NEED YOU - If you are a

business student; preferably.. fofeign-born, with the ability ,

' to translate foreign financial'■ newspapers accurately. We' are a casual, fast^rowing financial research company located hear the Princeton ' Airport. Please call us, and tell •

' us which languages you use'; i Excellent pay. Talk to Sardhipt 609-683-1324 *0 schedule dn interview. . '

609-683-1324' .31 AIRPARK ROAD

PRINCETON, NJ 08540

SMC Personnel Support Inc.

BRANCH MANAGER| W e ^ .

Ah established multi otfice temporary help/perm placement agency in New Jersey.Searching for an experienced Branch Manager for an operations profit center In the Princeton area.

lU y o u possess: ‘2 4 ' years branch management experience in lemporaiy help industry. Excellent people skillsSales, staff development contract negotiations. P&L a ^ u n ta b ility & marketing know-how A proven track record of success .

I We w ill provide:Competitive safar, .Lucrative incentive plan , •Full company benefits Opportunity for growth '

I Call “ President" a( 201-647-7000, Ext 521 or send resume with salary I history.

SMC PersomiBl Support, Inc.PO-fiox 0600 , ,

Basking Ridge, NJ 07920Equal Opportunity Employer ‘

WRITER

CORPORATE W RITERJoin the American Re-AdvantageAt American Re-Insurance, our em ployees are bur g reatest a sse t. Their com m itm ent to excellence glvee us an advantage In the m arketplace - and our Corporate Com m unications Department profes­sionals have the skills, profes­sionalism and dedication to ex­emplify th is com m itm ent. If you have th ese qualities. In addition to the specific skills listed below. Join our Corporate C om m unications team.R esponsibilities of th is position will Include writing and editing financial and business reports for employee and client publications, a s well as press re leases and various promo­tional m aterials. . ' .To qualify, you m ust have excellent writing skills, a degree In Jour- nallsm/Engllsh and 2-3 years writing experience In a corporate environ­ment. Knowledge of WANG or IBM .PC and Insurance or relnsurdoce.a .......definite plus.American Re-Insurance offers an ex­ceptional com pensation package. In-

, eluding company-paid medical and =denlaW#mplByeeF8poueef«tlglble=“=

dependents); savings plan; com peti­tive salaries; advancem ent opportu­nities; com pany paid life Insurance; liberal paid vacailon and holidays, , and 100% tuition reimbursement and pre-pald tuition program. ,For consideration, please send resume and salary requirements to: Virginia Zdanowicz, Employment Manager, AMERICAN RE INSURANCE CO.,Dept. 191-PP, 555 College Road East, Princeton, NJ 08543. An equal oppor-' tunity employer. ■'I '•

A M E R I C A NRE-INSURANCE COMPANY

FUNDRAISING.A ssistant. O lr^ lo r of Corporate .and Npoun- d a tlo n R e la tio n s Is seeking a candidate with at least 2-3 years of fundraising experi­ence. Strong organiza­tional; administrative and interpersonal skills required. Ability to re­late to faculty and work c lo se ly w ith: a p ro ­fessional fundraising learn are essential. Re­lated experience will be considered.'^Salary; $30,753. Sond resum e, NO LATER than October 16, 1889, to: Personnel Dept., R u tg e rs U n iv e rs ity Foundation. 191 Col­lege Ave., New Bruns­wick, NJ 08903.

RUTGERS^Tha.StatB'UnWersity of HI -

$iicc«s$lul candidate to '•:-'-*\’ .'uDfOvide employment

eligibility verification M JlQi '

uDEBT FREEI' Do yoii dream, of being debt free > and enjoying tremendous rewards for your eiforls? II you have had experience In s a l e s ; m anagem bn t or *

Teaohing. and are looking , for the perfect opportunity, please calf for an appointr, ment, 7-10pm. John, 609- 663.4330. , 'DELIVERY PERSON - For local, flower, shop, lull or, part time, must have good driving record: Call.'609- 924-7147.DENTAL ASSISTANT . - Now that the kids are back . In school shouldn't you’ ponsIdsKa career Irr dental

- assisting? We would preler-- an experienced Individual but would willing to tfa|ri the right person. Salary open.; No nights. BBnents..Prlnce-' ’ ibh g e n o r a l 'p r a c l lc e . Please call 609-924-1862. - DENTAL ASST. - P/t eVes ! ,+ Sat. hrs. Experienced • preferred. 201-359-1111 ■ DENTAL ASST/Reoe'p- tlonlst - Full or part time, . exp preferred but willing to train.,Exc salary & benefits. , General practice Princeton area. 609-921-2769. ,

' DIRECTOR GF Develop­ment -, We need a well organized,, paople'person ; w/good ;PR skills lor ad- 'mlttlslrallve poslllon with

You will direct special events inoluding'"The Fan-

■ tasy Auclion”., prepare bud­gets, proposals & develop new fund ralsingjstrategies & volunteer programs. De^ velopment exp rerjulrea. Exo benefits. Send resume to: C. Messina, AAMH, 145 Witherspoon SI, Princeton, N.J. 08542. E.O.E; ^

DISPLAYWRITE

Large P rih ce to ri'b ased company requires a highly skilled displaywrite 3 /4 ’

: scretary'for their Somerset division. 'Candidate must be pleasant, professional; and like diversification:.Call today for Interviewll STAFF BUILDERS, Tem porary Personnel,- 211. Cbllage R oad East', P rince ton . 609-452-0020

DISPATCHER' - Needed lo r . area’s largest*. Ilmo setvioe.' „ 4pm-12pm,. ■ 5-6 days/week. Good starting salary. Computer experi­ence holplui,': Call 609- 924-0070, or apply In par­son, A-1LIrribuslne, 3493 US. Rte:,1, Princeton N j; ,

.'E L E C T R O N IC A S - EMPLOYEE, A ssistance SEMBLERSh PrIntercIrouil ' :' Program Coprdlantqr • Full

■'.board-assemblerq-wanted. .Time position to coordinate Exp. necessary & should & provide services for na-

, be able to read blueprints. tional '& local EAP 'pro- (\.H, posItT on; w /g o o d gram s’ within a family benefits. Somerville area., servicelagericy. Masters 201-707-8880.: degree . required., .Exp In---------------------------------- program .’development' &

DRAFTSMEN . $ $ $ -: I e MBLER ? P o w ef supply marketing.preferred. Com- . Nimpany In Law'renceville ■ ; *

EXPERIENCfREQUIRED seek s ,Personnel foiL^m- iKioppp. ' pqnel placement amd as- ENGINEERING-. INSPEC;

-sembly .of printed cireult ’ TOR - Salary , dependent. E p a r d s ; Positl.qn p a y s .uponquallflokllprts. Prince-. $5.75/hr to start. 40, hour ' ton Twp ehgInesrIrig'Dejtt. work week. .609-896-2122., Excellent benefits. Position ELECTRONICS , . , ' Involves Inspectlpri" of aTeloco'mmuniballons elec-,. triultllude of rnuniclpal pro-

Major corporation . 'needs experienced Individual. Will be 'working on , IBM PC compatible with Auto-Cad

.program. Must be depen­dab le and re sponsib le ,

■ Long-term toiriporary as- • - slgnment - •'r-: slart-rlmmed-

latelyl Never a lee; .Call or, F/W< , your tesum e today.

, FAX # 609-734-8490.

FUTURE TEMPS

trorilcs manulaclurer .■ h a s : Jssts anti ’private develop* - several-openings-fot-ox— mants-withln_.Erinceiop;. .. perienced individuals In the Applloanis,must have

following areas; ENGINEER (QUALITV)

Interlaces with design eng|-,'

at least :2 years of experi- . ence arid/or training in civil engineering or'constjuction iBChnology. Send'Tesume.

103 (^ rh eg le Ctr Suite 315

PrfncetPn, NJ 08540 '6 0 9 -7 3 4 -9 1 0 8 •

DRIVER - Experienced. 20 fool truck. Pick-up and de­liveries . Call 609-799-9609. ... ...........DRIVER - Heating & a/o supplier, good pay, ben- elils, local dallverias.' IWF. 201,-329-6301 , /

- 100,d0p”mlles' tractor/traller axp.’required. Earn '$550-$700 p/week. Excellent berieflts. Late model’ equlptnenl. /Home

* most weekendi, No need ,110 rerlocale. Call Recruiting

1:800-888-8268 , Vantage Transport, Versailles, OH. DRIVERS & COUNTER People * full a part time. Up to $8 per hour. 609-448- 2070 1 ; :D R IV ER S w a n t e d .-^ po"mln6's:-Pizza,-Manvllie'^ or So Bound Brook ' lo-

. cation; Full or part time. Flexible hours. Day or eve­ning. Possible to earn be­tween $8-12 per/hr; 201* 563-0330 ■ * ,EDITOR - Please see our large ad lor CORPORATE WRITER In today's paper under "Writer.” . AMER­ICAN REINSURAn 6 e .

neering on currant and new ,lp: Asst Administrator, Twp designs: Develops.ahd im- ; of Princeton, 369 Withers-

i Plemenls' m ethods' anrj' pbon; St. Princalon, NJ .procedures for Inspection;' QB540. ,;Phone 609-924- lest and evaluation. As- u-5176; EOE/ M/F. -: ‘sures vendor parfomtanceselection, approval and

, correctiye action. Coor­dinates regulatory affairs.

PRODUQTION CONTROL PLANNER

Coordinates all the func-

EXECUTIVE'SALES - The Prudenlial Is seeking . a bright,, motivated Indlvldlial who has the Irilllallve ,to build, a professional sales

, career in j Insurance & '.firianqial. planning..., cbm;

tions of sctieduing, order • prehensivo 3 year deyelop- (•alease and control, , ca- men! program,'. College pacity planning in the rtiost degree or equivalent busl- eHectlvo manner. Provides ness & people contact ex-

-forr-Lsctiedulesr—oxbdites— pet*-profnT-Startln'g-lnoome- and controls maierlals, kits, to $28,600, excellent bene- production and Work In pro- fits. Maureen Amar, 609- coss thipugh shipment qnd 4 5 2 -1 9 0 0 o r 201 -745-

■ .receipt by arie customer,''. .9004; .Familiar with computerized : EXECUTIVE SECRETARYproductlori system;INVENTORY CONTROL

COORDINATOR, Controlling Inventory' and

Slock from receipt at dock '.through the release of kits

lor,Internal productlori or shipment to subcontrao-

: tors.'' Familiar with c o m - __; ’ puterized-iqventory control - ence a plus. Send resume • system. .. and salary requirements in

iNTERESTED INDIVID- c o n f id e n c e to : D avid UALS SHOULD SEND RE-. : P re ise r, E ae lern ' Prop- SUM E WITH SALARY ertles, 1000Rte 130,Cfan-

- for.-VIce President of Land Acquisition and- Develop­ment lor large builder/de- yeldper In Central NJ. Must be experienced with strong secrelarial/analylical skills, word processing and other, computer skills necessary. 1 ReaLEstate of. legal experi-.,.

HISTORY TO;. ,BT t e l e c o m ; INC. O N E E L E C T R O N IC S

■ Driv e , . ) TRENTO N , N J’ 086 1 9

buiVi NJ 08512:FACILITIES MANAGER - For commercial manage-, ment division pi Develop- ment arid Management Co.

A T T N :. P E R S O N N E L ,-- S upp rv isb ry lan d :.trad e , - DEPT. s k i l l s m a n d a to ry tor

LA B TECH N ICIANEOE M/F

EXEC. SECRETARY

Child Care AssistantsPart Time

Recognizing the critical shonage ol quaEly and alfordaple child care,Tfio Medical Center- censors an on-sile bild care center.

We seek a dynamic individual lo nelp create a safe, warm and educationalenvironment; feed, ' • comlort, diaper, dress and assist in teaching our inlants and toddlers. You must have prewous experience in either a public or corporate child care setting. Hours Mon- Fri, 12noon-5:30pm.Please call or wrile: Personnel Dept. 609-734-4586 253 Witherspoon St, Princeton, NJ 08540 EOEM/F .

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PRINCETON

W e are P rh c e lo n T e s t t ig L s b s , h i , a cem preheesivB labora- Iw y s d e n c e s a ix le n v im in n n la ls s fv K e s B ii ip a n y .W e s a e k lo p - im d t in d n ld i ja ls lo fil l the fo llow ing p o s i t io n . . , . : ■.

LAB TECH/CHEMISTo p t in g to p ^ to im

rratography.'BTia spectrophotom elry a na lysis. BS re q u io d ; ex- pertence h e ^ u l . • ' .

W e o ffer a oom peiftive sa lary and excelien l b enefits , including merScaW entaL P lease send resum e to PER SO N N EL DE P T. aU P rin oe ton T e s tin g L a b o ra to ry Inc ., P .O . B o x 3 1 08 | P rin c e to n , NJ 08S 434106 . W e a re an equal opportun ity ernployer. '. .

P U B L IC RELATIO NS

TEMPORARIES

■ Busiest Agency'*: " •

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY - w/llh WANG to owrk for V.P. on long term assign­ment; Top pay. Forresfal area. Ask about our new benefits.

d & J TEMPORARIES600 Alexander Road

. Princeton, N J. 08540 ' 609-452-2030'

Nation’s largest testing and asse.ssment organization is seeking a managing editor for their weekly employee newspaper. Candidate must have six years o f experience In progressively responsible editorial, writing and publication po.sjtions. Experience working on an employee publication is preferred. A Bachelor’s degree in jour­nalism; public relations, English o r an equivalent combination of education and experience is necessary. Princeton based, El'S offers

, an excellent working environment. Salary in the mid-thirties. Please send cover letter, resume, and several examples o f your writing as wcH as publications w hich you have worked—include salary hisiory/requircmchts, to: Mr. Salvatore S curato

Educational Tbsting ServiceR oscdale R oad, P r in ce to n , ISJ 08541CquiiOpptfMunli)'CmptuycrWiimcManaMmorlirciArcEncuungnlTbApplir '< : •

harids-on position. HVAC a ' must. Compellllve salary

and benefits package. To schedule an Interview call Denise, at 609-799-7496

SWITHCBOARDOPERATORS

' Local .firms in: the. Cran- bury/bayton area loolflng

. ,.for.,; exRel;lBnce^;,?-BW|lch-

.:'.'.board 1 bp’eratb’fa.v^atnpbr- ' 'ary arid Tern'porafy'Tb-Per-

maneht poslllops available. Call lor. appolnimentl

V A tO lO #i WUI«Omi*L PIVI9ION

666 Plainsboro Rd Plainsbo’ro, NJ 609-924>1022 East Brunswick 201-238-2101

.' ' / ' '

’ FLOOR m a in t en a n c e - To $9/hr to atari.’Growing company triusl haVe trans­portation and .be reliable,

■’Prtrioeldri/Plalnsbdro area. 2l5-252-1687i’: . .

FOODSERVICE - ' WORKER' ; Manipitt Corporation

F u ll , t im e p b a lU o n , '6 :3 0 am -3 p m ; D ay to n area: Mon to ’FrI. .ExceF

, leiit 'prornoUbnal opjwr- ' tunitles & clalary/benefits

package.,EOE.Call Keith, .7am to

’i : 11am only201-329:4295 ,

FOOD SERVICE. Corporate cafeteria located - In Hlghtstown-saeke Cash­

ier & Utility workers, 6am- . 2;30pm, . Mofl-Frl,; $6.30/ ,

HR. Benefit package avail­able. Call' 609-426:5104," for'additional information.

. EOE’M/F- ' FRAMER - Naadad- Ex- parienced: or ' adept at ■ physical, work. Organjza- tlohal akills Im portant. Ple.asa reply by (falling the

' Hrafna i Jonsdoltir Gallery, '609-397-3274. •' ■ 'FRONT OFFICE, Recep: tlorilst- For fast-paced Or- Ihopedlb’S; PhysIcalTher- apy groups, .-Harri Twp

, area. ’F/t .or. p/t;’;. Medical : terminology ;& ’ comptitar

exp helplul but not .'ne­cessary. Great bartellls & a

-competItiVB—salaryrbasedrt upon exp. Cair Faith 609-

:890-3200 . 'FULL.TjME - In. mall order

■ business;; Localad In Pen- nlnglorr. Some cornpuler knowledge good. Call Mon- F^, 9-5; 609-737:2413 ask for Sue. - • V: -G A L/G U Y FRIDAY. - Secretaria l, .accounting, PC, vord processing; etc. Needed for food Importer, C rs in b u ry .a re a . C all, 609-395-8810 ■GAS ATTENDANT - Part time $6/rir.iFun time $7/hr. 609-683-5756 . ’ .GEOLOQIST/Geotechnlcal ’ Etiglneer -, Foundallori tes­ting and erivironmenlal as- sessritant, but no clean-up.

: Field, otfice and laboratory : work. Call Tom ': Flahive,'

Technical Testing Inc,.Hill- sboro NJ; 201-359-1555. Q IR L/G U Y FRIDAY -, S b m e q n a to a n s w e r phones,.type, help w/reg- Istrallon renewals, .cus­tomer realllons, etc. Good

0 corporate benefits.. Salary based on exp. Please call ■Rna at 609-394-5900 biwn

. 10arn-12nooritb 'setupan Interview. E .o :E .i

. GRAPHICS ARTS : Dark- room person,' candidate

if rriusl have wOritirig knbwN ' edge of halftone, . line and , ■ contact photography. - Pos­

ition requires the ability to o p e ra te an d rha ln ta in graphic arts cameras,’ film processors and other re­

la ted . equipment. Hours are; Moriday -' .Thursday,

r 2:00 p;m. til' midnight. Call Doris Dragert/Hal. Janssen for Iniarvlew appt. The Princeton P acket, lino., (609) 924-3244. . ,

Banking

PEAK TIME TELLERS

EARN UP TO $9.17/H0UR!

You can always find a Job, but careers are not as easy to find. At The Howard Savings Bank, we can offer you a de­finite path to a reward­ing career. ■ Yes, the work will be demanding, but’ you will reap the benefits of that hard work from one of the lop financial Inslllutlons In New Jersqy. W e'have ImmedlalB openings In the following branches:

PEAK TIME TELLERS

. CONCORDIAPerryville fill., Cranbury

Thursday.- iQ ’30ain-2pm Friday, 10;30am-4pm ■

Saturday, 8;45ani-12:30pm

P rev ious te lle r/cash handling experience Is required. For Immediate consideration, please apply at the branch, or call Mon.-Fri., 9 am - 4 pm.

(201) 533-7479

THE HOWARD SAVINGS BANK

Where we Invest In your career

Equal Opportuflitf Enpioytr liTAW

ACCOUNTANTWe seek pn accountant with;3-5 years experience ■- *— -na general accounting responsibilities for

, hign-teoh firm. Successful candidate willlo Pssuma general accounting responsibilities forgrowing, hit ' " " - ' ................nave BA in Accounting, PC-lllerate, wllh experience In general ledger; Inventory, financial statementtnicm, I

I anfl analysis. This highly visible pos- .llion will interface with all levels o f rnanagement.'We offer an attractive salary and benefits package, and a working environment that Is highly conduolva to Initiative and oreallvity. ' v ■'

'll you leal qualified,lor this position, send resume. Including sala ry requ irem ents, to Nancy E. Zaizman, IS/R Systems, Inc.,- 820 Town Center Drive, 1-anghorne, PA 19047. M/F/H/V.

PERSONNELBIGGER, BETTER, STRONGER

BIGGER...We needed more room lo continue to give you the kind of service

• you've grown lo expect from Force II. So we’ve moved to new • headquarters at;. . 1

■ 14 WASHINGTON ROAD- BUILDING 1 .PRINCETON JCT., NJ 08550 :

BETTER...' “ We've exparids'd.our Profes'slo'nai Division'to iri'clude Computer

ProgrammIng/Systems Professionals, Banking, Finance, Ac­counting ana Sales. Of course we're still lops In placing Manage­ment, Administrative, Technical and Otfice Support.

_ .STRONGER..-Our Temporary Division has added In-house Word Processing Training, we've computerized our payroll syalem, we've In-. creased our bonus & Inqenllve plan and we need more & more Temps to fill more & more assignments at the best companies In the area. '

^ ^ 2 0 . 0 0 B O l W S r

Bring tliis ad, work'40 hours ' 54 get a ^20.00 Bonus

FAX. 609-275-4946■ 14 Washington Road - Building 1

ARTIST(COMPUTER GRAPHICS)

We are a Princeton-based consulling firm specializ­ing In the development of knowledge-based soft-, ware lor business and Industry. We have an entry level position for an applicant who can draw graphics on a microcomputer using popular graphics packages. Applicants must possess good drawing ability and previous experience using com­puter graphics on a microcomputer. Mechanical drawing courses a plus. Willing to train the right

• person. For more information send rasurrie to: Box , #11979 c/o Princeton Packet. • '

NEW JERSEY SAVINGS BANKJOIN US FOR OUR

OPEN HOUSETHURS., OCT. 5 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p,m.

t ^ A R E E R O P f ^ R t O N T T I E S ”

TELLERSFULL & PART TirWE

Explore exceptional opportunities to build a career wllh our progressive financial Insllttillon. . Outslanding benefit package lor lull-time Including' dental, 401 (k), ESOSP andincentive compensation program. Compellllve salaries at all levels; V

N I WJERSEY ’ .180 Nassau street Princeton, New Jersey . SAVINGS .,(6 0 9 ) 924-8434

K $ / \ I l l l V . . . tquil Opportunity,EmploytiCQ]

A Subii4nr)i of Bancorp Hew tarun . .

PubUcatlon-- Week OctoBer 4f Iflflg 3B

Hdp Want^ Wanted Help Wanted n» Help Wanted «» Heip Wanted too Help Want^ Help Wanted i” Help Wanted Help Waritecy. . g u y /g a l.Full time. Office duties In--

, .d u d e telpphone, tiling,’etc.~ Call Kitty at 609-426-1900

HANDYMAN/W-wIthgen- eral carpentry skills needed on construction site. Own tools ' and . vehicle. 609-520-1158 ■

HAVE YOU JUST - - RECEIVED YOUR

r e a l e s t a t e■i, ; UCENSE?We , have an .opening ■ for you In our Princeton office. Call Susan RIchman at ,609-924-1600 for a con­fidential Interview today.

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--HELP-W ANTED---Days.- Mon, . .Tubs, . Wed, light

■ warehouse work. 609-585-4653. i. •HOMEMAKERS - Busy dry

' cleaner needs a helper In Valet Dept, Flexible hours 9-3 'weekdays, Qrea\ pay,

i pald'yacation f i ‘holidays., Apply In person only at Mr.

Bond Cleaners, 2052 Not- , tlngham.Way, Trentonl Ask ' fnr Anne. .

H O STESS/HO ST/Sales ‘ Ass't - New home builder.■ Call NVHomes 201^329-

2500, . ^ I: ;HOST/HOSTESS - Days.

Exp preferred.'Please'call Mona 609-921-3257 or ap­ply In person;. PJ'S Pan-

r cake House, Cl 54 Nassau; St, Princeton.

H O U S E C L E A N IN Q V ' Moms. .Belle' Mead area.

Friendly tearri workers. Good pay. Enjoyable work. Makes for perfect job;, for right person. Classy Maids,. 201-359-1179. Psalm 31:1. HOUSEKEEPER - ' Mon-

‘ Fri,. .8:30-1:30, .Pleasant . family.' Must. have; own transportation, Current ref-, orences.’;P le a s e . call be-' tween 7 & 9pm, 609-921-

, 3166.^'INSURANCE ■ . . CLERICAL.ASSISTANT

Entry level position avail­able for, Individual to main­tain group Insurance files Including retrieving and re-

-tum lng-filesr‘sorting-"and ■ compiling bills .and mailing monthly Invoices id hospi­tals, Interested candidates should call 609-275-4003. EOEM/F/H. , ■

INSURANCE .GETTING INVOLVED &

GETTINQAHEADAt A m erican R eliance,, that's what careers are all about. With company paid training and education pro­grams, a promotion from within policy and a family atmosphere, ,'evely em­ployee's an Important part of our team. Currently dp- porlunltlss are available for the following positions; .

VRATER«ATEH ' .-TRAINEE-

INSURANCE' GROUP -■ Health Agent Wanted , to work wftli my 50. agents In d u r P rIric e to n o ff ic e .

; Special, opportunity for ex- ip e rlen o ed group ag en t -only. .Guaranteed salary

arid .commission. Call Joe Savino ,at' 609-683-1200, MomFrl 9dm-5pm.

INNKEEPER - :16 hrs a week In mornings.' In exf

-change lor room,_ In . the 1 middle'Of Princeton. Eng­lish speaking a must. Peacock Inn, 20 . Bayard

■ Lane.609.924rl707

-JNSIDE-SALES-Posltlon..

INSURANCE COMPANY1000 Lenox Drive

Lawrenceyll|e,'NJ 08648

Equal Opportunity Em-... ’ployer

.JEWELERY - Several part time jawelery sales posi­tions avail for mature In­dividuals. Flex hrs. Crown Jewel, Quakerbridge. Mall. Good .starting^ rate plus room foradvancem ent. Call Gerry 609-799-9743; k a r a t e . INSTRUCTOR - Must b e ' Black Belt, ex­perienced In tae kwon.do or in Okinawan styles. .Call Master Mack, 201-359- 2219.

' - HOUSEKEEPER - Part or full time In a small hotel In the rnlddle of Princeton. Apply .Iri person: Peacock

- Inn,- 2 0 Bayard Lane, ,609-924-1707. ; :H O U S E K E E P E R ,- W.

_ Windsor,' flexible hours, 3-5 • tliries/wk. Must cook meals ..and have",car/ great en- ...v lronm ent. Call J a n e ,

home, 609-79912326,' worir 201-272-7950 and Iv msg

HOUSEKEEPING .. SUPEVISOR

Applewood Estates,' a new life caire .retirement com-

i; mun|ly/ld open January , 1990, Is seeklrig a House­

keeping Supervisor.' Pre­vious experience as super-

yisor.lnl a.Iarge .facility re­quired. -This :'IS an op- portunity to direct the de­velopment of a new depart­ment. For' consideration,

_ forward resume to Mr. Rob­ert Crawford, Executive Di­rector, Applewood Estates, 360 Pond Rorid, Freehold,

' N J'07728. EOE' . .

The Individual beleotsd will have at least . 6 moriths-i year experience In com­mercial casually or auto

,’llnes/rating’.A n ..aptitude drith figures and a record of dependability |s required. Qualified applicants ... for Rater Trainee may, also be considered.- . ,

MICRORLM CLERK /Selected candidate will re- .vlew/and prepare policies 'f o r . iriicrotilming aqd will maintain arid update the filmed policy. Infomnatlon. Ability to operate nriicro- filmer and CRT a plus.Our salary and benefits package are competitive with much larger com­panies yet we can offer the advantage of a -smaller,, more personable company. If gettirrg Involved and get­ting ahead are Important to you, call the Human Re­sources Dept, a t 609- 896-1921' for more Infor­mation;AMERICAN RELIANCE

Salej ‘ ‘ ■ / ' . -

liIR SKEYPUNCH OPERATOR/

DATA ENTRY CLERK 6 mo assignment In finance department ’ using : sytem 36-3197 type terminal Inter-, fa ce ., Starts, Immediately.- Excellent pay. '

609-799-4242 M unson Tem poraries

Quakerbridge Executive Center Lawrenceville NJ

, INSURANCE LABORER - 1, position.ASSICT/LNT ' available for hard-working

Entry-Ieyel position'avail- - dependable person. Must able..for ifldtvidual to. assist ' have valid drivers license.

drrourPenstofrandAnnuity— Gall-609-275-7377T_10-3r- Dept. Duties Irilcude data for Interview -

Growing compariy InCran- bury needs mpllvated Indi­vidual to assist with Inside sales responsibilities of or­der-Iritake: and customer ' follow up.-Desired Individ­ual will have some technir ,cal expertise; knowledge of chem lcal/potro chemical, would be helpful.: Position' o ffe rs o p p o rtu n ity for growth, benefits and salary commensurate with experi­ence. Send resume to; Dopak Inc. P/O, Box 748, Plalnsboro, NJ. 08536. .

entry, vorillcatloh of-Infer-; matlon : for accuracy and answering 1 Inquiries ;via te le rp h o n e a n d le tte r . Previous data entry expert-' ence required. ..Interested can d id a te s should call 609-275-4003.- Equal .Op­portunity Emplojrar M/F/H..

LAB TECHNICIAN - Small chemistry lab needs flex-' Ible person to: work on a variety of Interesting pro­jects'. Send resume and sa la ry requ irem ents to' PPL, 501 Plalnsboro Road,' Plalnsboro,' NJ 08536.

LABORERS/OPERATORS - For'local municipality. Drivers license a must. Full time position for mature, - responsible person. Bene­fits Include hospitalization, denfal- & pension.. plans. Salary commensurate w/ exp. Apply In person only. Township of Cranbury, 23A North Main SI., Cranbury. LANDSCAPE. & NUR­SERY Workers - lull lifne. Diversified' work. Drivers license needed. Apply at . Village Nursery, 818 York Rd., HIghlstown, NJ; 609- 448-0436LEGAL Secy's - See our ad under Secre- taries. Mercer

-Co..Bar_Assn.-Placement,. Svo. 609-989-8880. .LEGAL SECRETARY - For- dlversllied law practice In attractive Southern Middle­sex county country selling. WordPerfect and/or real

, estate experience a plus. 'Compelltive salary and good benefits package. All inquiries -kept'confidentlalr 609-655-3600LIBRARY ASSISTANT- Clrculatlon Coordinator - For a dynamic, growing library. This -nonprofess- lonal will be primarily responsible for the service desk function. Good com­munication and Inlerperr

: son a r skills a must. 37V3 hour work week, good salary, excellent DonelfST” Contact Plalnsboro Town- . ship Persorinel ptflce at 609-799-0909 for applies- ■ tion and Information. EOE 1 1

.m /f ;:... ;;LIFEGUARDS NEEDED Rex shifts & swimming In- slnrctors (Sat 1-4). . Call Nancy 609-497-YMCA

LEGAL SECY - Expanding Somerville law firm seeks experienced litigation sec­retary. We offer a con­genial atmosphere, elegant su rro u n d in g s , e le g an t b e n e f its . S a la ry .co m ­mensurate w/experience. F o r in te r v ie w c a l l 201-722-0700.

MAINTENANCE - Fl/I or. p/t. General maintenance, stocking, light dishwashing. Great atmosphere. Flexible hours. Call Main Street, 609-921-2777 '

MAINTENANCE - General handy person for E. Wind­sor private school. $10/hr.

'F'art'.fima/'yaar ■found.Xair Mrs, Freedman, 609-448- 3883.

■ MARKET RESEARCH .

SENIOR PROJECT DIRECTOR: We are looking for a high caliber rnarkel research professional with.4 + years experience who can taka a quantitative or qualitative project from start to finish. Excellent writing skills a must and computerliteracy a plus.If you are Interested In joining a t tIon with 19 years of'diversified research experience, send resume with salary re­quirements to;

i growing organlza- ed, custom market

m mP.O. 00x2196

Princeton, NJ 06543

MARKCTING . SERVICES REP^

M n a naljbnal leader (n-dlrect ,iD4rtoUn2. We pievide an m a rg in s (Uppert services {s tune 1000 ,firms. An. oppty..is available for 'a dynamic -'sales oriented'individual i to 'io ln 'o u r -Sales staff. Our.hands on training program provides growth dp* portunities which vrill lead to fu ll a c c o u n t m an ag em en t/sa le s

irasponslbilitles. Duties include assU tlng .ln overall, sales ad* ministration including preparing quotes/estimales. billing, d ient rdatlons,' and customer contact. Requires a' college degree, sales oriented personality, a desire to succeed, minimum two years outside sales experience. We offer a c o m p e t it iv e -s a la ry com * mensurate with experience includ* Ing a performance based bonus, comprehensive benefits package & expenses. No relocation. Mim* mum travel. Send resume, In con* fidence, with salary history to: Diane Allen, V.Pk Human Re* sources. The-Hibbert Group, P.O.. BcD(8U6.Tr8nton,NJ086^.EOE.

LaboratoryPAPERMAKING

PROCESSESRESEARCH

TECHNICIANR e q u ire m e n ts in -, e lu d e : , ' : ' -* At least two years of

college level science and math, with an emphasis on com­puter programming and .use o f PC's

* Experience in data a n a ly s i s a n d la b procedures

* Mechanical aptitude* Electronic skills de­

sirable* E x c e l le n t I n te r ­

personal skills „* Occasional travel (up

to 10%). Responsibilities In­

clude:* Set up and operation

ol complex laboratory equipment .

* /koqulsIUon, ol data from, laboratory bx- poriments ' :

* Partldpallon In lull scale ^uipm ent trials and Interpret results.,

UNION CAMP ..COR­PORATION Is a For­tune 200 mariulacturerliuiou iwip ap er and cnem ical products, and Its com­mitment to Its employ­ees. The Technology Center la convenlonfly located at the Intersec- «onol 1-295 and Prince­ton :,glko In Lawrence

=Townehlp'JA/a=fl8afcA very pleasant work en­vironment and excellant benefits.Please send resume and salary history In complata confidence to;

Mrs. E. G. DenoeuxUNION CAMP

CORPORATIONP . O . 8 b x 3 3 D 1

' Princeton. NJ ■ 0 8 5 4 3 -3 3 0 1 (6 0 ^ 9 |F ^ 2 0 0

...Equal Opportmiity Employer

We’ve Got An Important M essage For You.

, , ■ F ... , , .y . - n f ' . : . i- ;,-Async Corporation is the nation’s leading voice mail service compariy. Ours is an aggressive, applicatiohs-oriented sell to marketing and sales executives;

' ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE ., ■A qualified candidate will have 3-4 years of business-oriented, direct outside sales experience. A proven track record and knowledge of the Central and South New Jersey market |s necessary. Experience in of- ifice automation or computer industry a plus. , V_

Async offers a first year income potential of $50K from salary and \ commissions, in addition to stock options, insurance package and car- allowance. For an over achiever, there’s no limit to earnings.' *

For confidential consideration, call 609-452-7677 or send resume and , ■income history to:

Async Voice ' ' '.Message S e rv ic e ..........125-260 Village Blvd.Priiiceton Forrestal Village Princeton, NJ 08540Equal 'Opportunity Employer

PROGRAMMERS

$40-$60KWESSON, TAYLOR, WELLS needs Senior Programmer Analysts. Wa are continuing' to expand our national staff, and if you are a DP pro with experience In ADABAS/NATURAL, SMARTSTAR, UNIX or IDMS, we, have the op­portunity of a lilalimel .Benefit from one of the finest com pensation programs in the in- dustiy. Including reloca­tion a ss is tan ce . Call Sarah Terry a l t (800) 444-4917 for immediate consideration. An equal opportunity employer.

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I n f o r m a t i o n( P a r t - t i m e )

Jolinsoti & Johnson Consumer Products, Inc. is;composed of J&J Baby Products, J&J Dental Core, and J&J .Health Care Compahies. We are leaders in adult and baby toiletries, consumer and professional dental products, and consumer wound care products,' Our headquarters are located in Central New Jersey. '

: We have immediate opportunities for Information Speci'alists who will be responsible for communicating via on 800 phone line with health caire professionals and consumers inquiring about dental, wound, and skin care, toiletries, child development and sanitary protection products. .The Information Specialists will also support the Scientific Issues of the Information Center, assisting with consumer, physi­cian, and regulatory agency follow up on medically oriented issues. 'The successful candidates for these rewarding positions will have a B.S. in a health related field (i.e. Pharmacy, R.N. etc.)

, and 1-2 years consumer related experience. Computer . literacy Is essential and excellent communication'skills are required. ' ' , <The'Compariy provides initial and ongoing training in product information and communications. We also offer a

tunity to grow in the Johnson & Johnson Family of 'Companies.For immediate cohsideration, forward your resume with salary history to: Human Resources Dept. IS, Johnson & Johnson Baby Products Company,'Grandview Road, SkiUman, New Jersey 08558. ^ .An Equal Opportunity Employer, M/F/H/V . ^Leadership Beyond Compliance.

ASSISTANT MANAGERCatch the Spirit!

If you're a gifted people person who likes to work with friendly cus­tomers and associates', we'Ve got a present you'll love to open.Like a great future. We're the largest card and gilt store chain In the nation, the SUMMIT Corporation, and wa'ro offering rewards, recog­nition and advancement potential. Not to men­tion a lot of tun. So ap­ply In person and catch the SUMMIT spirit at:

CUD 0 RAtU180 Quaker Bridge Mall .Rt. 1 & Quakerbridge Lawrenceville. NJ 08648

equal opp unity emptorer

CORPORATETRAVELLivingston, Princeton

& Central NJ.Join the staff of the leading corporate travel agency In NEW JER­SEY and NEW YORK.

TOP FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL CORP. AGENTS

Minimum 4 years expe­rience In SABRE andInI'l. ,

MESSENGERMature full-time m ess­enger, fam iliar with Princeton area. Own transportation required. Mileage and oar ex­penses reimbursed. C om petitive sa la ry , generous benefits, na- lonal growth potential

lea.all poslttens.

Make a career call: 6Q9-S20-TiD55

orforward a resume to;

FORSTERJOYCE

TRAVELA Unravel S]|stems Co. 214' Carnegie Center,

Ste. 203Princeton, NJ 08540

M huri Uprotsflitr Cmplowr UT

MACHINE OPERATORS - Full.or part lime'for. small optical manulacturing ' In

..Middlesex Boro. Benefits. Older persons accepted. Call 201-356-1461

MAIhpBNANCE - For com- marpal management div­ision of Development and Management Co. Super­visory and trade skills man- daloiy lor hands-on pos- Hlon. HVAC a must. Com- palHive salary and bonefils package. To schedule an Inlen/ieW calf Denise, at 609-799-7496

MASONS HEI.PER - Expe- rforice 'preferred 'but' will train right person.' 609- 448-7957 , .

MAINTENANCE/ ~. SHOP SUPERVISORSGrowing transporta tion company has Immediate

•openings tor those In­dividuals who are ag­gressive and lake pride In

. doing a quality job. Must be knowledgeable In gas and diesel molora. Room lor advancement. Benefits & salary commettsurate. with experience. For an Inter­view or appointment' call John or Ed at:

201-984-1101MORNING MANAGER' • Gourmet food store, "En Route". Junction train sta­tion. Part & full lime. Slu-

_denl8l!B.x|bleJ.oura,_S.atery.. ■& benefits. ContaS Cuyier or.Louise Matthews 212- 873-6114. ■

MECHANIC - Class 4 (o manage 3 bay garage )n Fleminglon. Good benefits.

1201-782-0170 ;

M UNICIPAL JU D G E /- Plalnsboro Township, A growing Middlesex County municipality la seeking an' Individual to perform the duties of Municipal Judge. Qualified Individuals with a p p ro p r ia te a c a d e m ic background who are 'a member of the New Jersey Bar Association ehould| s e n d th e ir re s u m e Patrick J. Gullfoyle, Ark m lnlatralor, Plalnsbo^b Township, 641 Plalnsbotp

-R o a d v PO - B o x - 2 7 '8 - P la lrisbo fo , NJ 08530. EOE M/F; . ■ ' , . .1

P-STAT, Inc. — an International statistical software developer has .the following positions available on'a full or part h'ms basis:

StatisticFanFortran exporienco raquirad. C or Grephlca a p/tis. UNIX workstaUons used for devalopmont.

Technjlcal Writer,Knowlodgo of UNIX and Frame Makaraplua.. To discuss further, call: 609*924*9100.

Monday * Friday from 9 to 5 '■ N o A g e n d o s • -

MECHANICALENGINEER

Project engineer with mechanical engi­neering background Id design custom automated ullraaonio cleaning systems. The successful candidate should have a CAD background along with experience In mechanical design. A B.S. in engineer­ing with a minimum ol 5 years' experi­ence Is.desfrablB.'Send resume to Pete

, Crest Ultra- Trenton, NJ

Mailby, V.P. of Enginaering, sonics Corp., POB 7266,08628.

MARKET RESEARCHPROJECT DIRECTOR

We are looking for a person with at least 3-5 YEARS EXPERIENCE as a Project Director with a market research company. Experience should In­clude Involvement In reaearch etudies from start to finish with emphasis on questionnaire develop­ment, data analysis and report writing. STRONG REPORT WRITING EXPERIENCE IS ABSO­LUTELY ESSENTIAL. Sdnd resume and salary requiremehls to: Irwin Konnan, do Bruskin Assoc., 303 George St., New Brunswick, NJ 08903.

Sales Oppoy^itvWe are expanding our Lawrenceville facility. 140 year old company Is looking for an'aggressive, sell-motivated, well-groomed Individual who iscapable of communicating Ideas effectively. This Is an opportunity for a high income position In sales. Individuals without'collega degrees will be con­sidered. Starting Income up to $2,000 per month plus bonuses cased o n . qualiffcations & por- fomtances. Complete training program including leads. For confidential Interview, call William Morelll, Sales Manager:

Outside N.J. 201-876-9300 Inside N.J. 1-800-772-2105

lasjfmssenAssociates, hu .

*‘We do more than make promtoea-*we keep them”Equal Opportunity Employor M/F/H/V

R D B M SWa are Princeton Testing Labs., a comprehen­sive laboratory sciences and envimnmental services company. We ate currently offering an excellent career opportunity in our new MIS DepartmenLIf you have Commercialdries In a l-oOrtfrerrhlrd Generation Ui end a wotking knowledge of SQL, we would like

' tospeakwilhyoulKnowledgeolFilepto.Rbase, MS DOS, and UNIX a strong plus,Weoller competiti vs salary andexcellentbene- fits. To apply, send resume to:

Personnel DirectorPRINCETON TESTING LABORATORY, INC.

P.O. Box 3108 Princeton, NJ 08543-3108 •qiMJ opportunity ompioyor ml

MARKET RESEARCHJunior Project D irector

Research 100, a full service market research firm located In Princeton, NJ, ls seeking a bright, highly motivated college graduate for training as a Junior Project Director. Applicants for this entry level position should possess strong vsrbal and written communication as well as analytical skills and should be computer literate. Previous business experience Is also a plus.If you are inlerasted In joining a team which will provide an exciting entry to a career In marketing research, please send your resume to the Person­nel Director at:

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! iN P U R s im o F !j EXCELLENCE Jj. Calton Homes, one of I I A m e r ic a 's l a r g e s t j I h o m e b u ild e rs , h a s j ! sales positions avail- { '

. I a b le fo r C e n t r a l { ‘ I NJ/Monmouth County & I I Mercer County area fob | I sites. If you are highly i J skilled & motivated with ,I a , proven track record j • I and the desire to earn I j s ig n ific an t Incom e, |I w are Interested In dis- j I cussing your future. To ■I anange an “" " " ''''" '“ '’r ', lointment , I p lease sen d resum e ■ j (N o p h o n e c a l l s | I please),- to; Personnel j ! Dept. Calton Hpm es 1 I Inc. 500 Craig Rd., • I Freehold, NJ 07728. I

I CALTON HOMES |■ We Build Futures j

RETAIL *

ASSISTANT JSTORE M m G E R •

i SALES ASSOCIATES;Rekindle your senses off the natural wonders off the world with , TH& NATURE COMPANY ak its soon to open Prince-* ton store In PalmeiJ

• SquarerWe are the nay lion's leading retailer oS nature inspired gifts,< books, optics and arf and are currently seek-! ing an ASSISTANT! M ANAGER w ltN previous supervisory* experience In retell anef enthusiastic FULL ancC PART TIME S A L E ^ ASSOCIATES. , «

To airanga lor an interview i Call MIKES JONES at*

609/924-7485 •tO.E. . !

SALES MANAGER CDPIER/FAX

S t f ^ a s e your''trrc6me and ]oin a dynamic company T you will w ant to talk w ith us. W e , are looking for ari-Individual who will d irect} and control our sales growth. You will share In < o u r: success. Progressive compensation, - Company car. Full Health C are Benefits; and | Profit Sharing. Call Mr. Dodson for interview * appointment.

DPT Dffice Systems24 Scotch Road Trenton, New Je rse y ;

(6 0 9 ) 8 8 3 -5 4 0 0

/tre yoii weary of all those nights & weekends? We , offer 37'/2 hr. work weeks. 5 day. 7% hr. schedules and rotating Sat. assignments.Ot course thare are: competitive salaries, paid vacations, holidays, personal & sick time gs well as health 8i life insurance.We are seeking pennanent full & part time persons in areas which will complement your experience & interests. Openings presently exist ter the following positions;

• SALES ASSOCIATES •STOCK PERSONS

• SHOE SALES (Part Time)

Interested? Stop In for an appointment or call us to arrange one.

3G Uniysrslty Place Princeton, NJ 08540

60 9 -9 21 -8 50 0 Ext. 265

Q UALITY CONTROL SU PER V ISO R

Progressive ‘lug^-tech* electronics manufacturer seeks professional to man­age our &r*pn)^ss&i8pect2an D ept Ideal candidate will have a minimum of 5 years in our industry, with a t Least 2 as a successful Supervisor. Responsibilities, indude development and implementatioh of QC procedures for all products, budgets, plnnTf and oty ectives for the department You will also be responsible'fbr in4iause calibratian program ^ test and measur- ingequipment -

A BS degree in En^neering is required, as w dl as formal training in contemporary QA approaches necessary. Please send resume, including salaryhistory to:Grace Hall, Personnel Dept.DRANETO TECHNOLOGIES, INC.,1000 New Durham Road, Edison, NJ 08818-4019. We are an Equal Opportur nity Employer M/F/V/H.

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LAWRENCE LEXUSLawrenceville, NJ 08648CAREER OPPORTUNITIES;

Mercer County's Newest Luxury Auto DealershipInterviewing lor Positions In;

SALES DEPT: Product Presentation Spedalist* - to assist in test drives and

demonstrate the features ol the Lexus Automobile (Neat appear­ance and the ability to com­municate vvell a must)

ADMINISTRATIVE; Oldce Manager - Full chaige I bookkeeping ability (Accounting > and computer experience help- ;

lul)Clerical/Typlst - General office duties, willing to learn and take

Cashler/Phbne Operator - Full and Part lime positions avall- able. Courteous manner and pleasant speaking . voice re­quired.

SERVICE DEPT; Technicians - 3 positions avail­able

PARTS DEPT: take charge person to organizep a rts d e p a rtm en t (rom the ground up (import experience

■ - ■■ ■ nelplul)GENERAL: Lot Person - Full and Part time

positions available. 3 openings/Vpplloations being taken afLawrenco Toyota Inc.,Route 1, Lawrenceville,’ NJ. Contact cashier Inperson. '

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Help Wtuited «» Help W ant^ Help Wanted Hdip W ant^ Help Wanted o° Help Wanted 1” > H ^ Wanted iw i elp Wanted Help Wanted^■ . MACHINISTElsctronlc manufacturing company located In Hamil­ton township Is looking for .experienced ■ machinist to workJh their machine shop.

; Successful applicant must be able to operate Ifre fol­lowing machlrieiy: Milling M achine, L a th es , Drill P ress,;. 3-D and C&C. Ability to read and Interpret

. blue prints a must. Comple­tion of journeyman appren- 'tlceshlp program, good

-m alh skills and a - f plus years experience required, (jiualltled applicants should send resume With salary history to;BASE TEN SYSTEMS,

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TRENTON, NJ 08619 A TT N : P E R S O N N E L ► DEPT.

r EOE ■

j; CLERICAL•Home Fashion Industry Reader seeks bright, or- ►gantzedi detalt-orlent- ►ed individual to join rproductibn departmeht ►staff. Clerical, experl- ►ence and efficient lele- ^phone skills are ne- ►cessary; CRT experi- e 'ence a p lu s . Good ►salary, benefits, and ► g o o d -w o rk ln g -a t- - Im o sp h e re . S end re- rSume or call: PRODUC- »TION MANAGER

► 603;655-4200* F . SCHUMACHEli 6 CO.

. 20 Melrich R d ...., Cranbuty, NJ 08512p Djuil Opportun'it)! Employer MrT

WOr6 PHOCESSING

: , VARIETY IS THE BEST EXPERIENCE

Kelly Services, the na­tion s leader In tempor­ary employment, can of­fer you a variety of word p ro c e ss in g a s s ig n ­ments, including work- ing.at Fortune 500 com­panies.

S150* BONUS(after 200hrs in 8wks)Special demand for:

• WANG• . MACINTOSH

Look to Kelly for:• TOP PAY• ADDITIONAL FREE

WP TRAINING• VACATION PAY• HOLIDAY PAY......Call or Slop by:

452-1530100 Canal Pie Blvd.

.,#114 Princeton

‘.Must m eet requ ire­ments; present ad; new applicants only.

TEMPORARY SERVICESThe "Kelly Girl". People HOTftNAGTOY-NEVERAFEE

Equii Oppt) Employer M/f/H

ADMINISTRATIVEASSISTANT

Law School Admission S e rv ic e s (Law S e r­vices), a higher educa­tion organization. Is seeking an Adminis­trative Assistant. Ex­cellent secretarial skills

#and training In business ^office processes and ; protocol are essential. ; Experience with . word

p rocess ing softw are preferred. Position re­q u ire s ex ce llen t or-

; ganizalional ability and proven written and oral communication skills. Meticulous attention to

! d e ta il and ability to ; maintain high standards ; of quality and accuracy ; are critical. Exceptional

judgem ent. Initiative, .discretion, tact and In-

I terpersonal skills are re- . qulred. Ability to maln- . tain strict confidentiality

essential.The Administrative As­sistant will provide as­s is ta n c e on a wirje range of activities and

; assigned projects. As­signments will Include the responsibility for on­going adm inistrative duties, such as drafting ro u tin e c o r r e s p o n ­dence, screening In- coming telephone calls, schedu ling ap p o in t­ments, making travel arrangements, organiz­ing co rrespondehce, word processing and proofreading lor the vice President - Test D evelopm ent & R e­s e a rc h an d for the

iputy=Vlr,B-Ptfls)dBnl. for Test Development. Law Senrices offers a coiripetlllve salary and benents package. To apply, please send re­sume and latter of ap­p lic a tio n In c lu d in g salary requirements to C. Rommel, Law Ser­v ic e s , H u m an R e ­sou rces Office, P.O. Box 40,. Newtown, PA 18940: The application deadline Is October 13, 1989.

LAW SCHOOL ADMISSION SERVICES

' Equil oppoi mty Employer

MODELS/ACTORSKIDS r ADULTSWorld Modeling & Casting Is now Interviewing appli-, cants for: - f .

' MAJOR.MOVfE JEWELRY CATALOI3UE

TV COMMERCIALS 2 FALL FASHION SHOWS Training avail If necessary

Worfd Modeling .'& Casting

2150 Rte 35 Sea Girt, NJ 201-449-7888

licensed . bonded M UNICIPAL JU D G E - Plalnsboro Township. A growing Middlesex County, municipality Is seeking an individual. to perform the

.dulles.Ql-MunlcIpaLJudget- Qualified. Individuals with a p p ro p r ia te a ca d e m ic background who are ,a nhember of the New Jersey Bar Association should send their resurne to Pat­rick. J. Gullfoyle, Admini­strator, Plalnsboro Town­ship, 641 Plalnsboro Road, PO Box 278,'Plalnsboro, NJ 08536. EOE M/F

NANNIES NEEDED - To live-ln throughout NJ and Pp. Weekends off. Experi­ence needed. -$275/wk. 609-795-5875.NURSERY - In Neshanic Station needs help In propagation dept, to assist in rooted cuttings and graft­ing operations, also other nursery production ;Work. Call 201-369-5211 8-4:30.

NURSES

For th e la test caree r list­ings, s e e our "Health Care .& Education Sec- Bon'" today. , .OFFICE .ASST - Bright, energetic person lor busy

- Somerville- law -lirmr-Mall, -- flle room and general office duties. Must have own car. Good starting salary + benefits; Gall - Rob Karp 201-722-0700.. 'OFFICE CLERK ; - For flower shop. Good tele­phone . voice, typing and filing. Full or part tirne. Call 609-924-7147 ,

SECRETARYInternational so ftw are-bom pany seeking an energetic secretary for administrative support & word processing (75WPM). College degree or equivalent work experience required. .Salary $18K to $21K, Includes company-paid benefits. For [mv m ediate and confidential consideration call

. Susanne Fallon (609) 520-9099 or send resume to:

Saladin Computer Systems, Inc.: 125-270 Village Blvd.

Princeton Forrestal Village Princeton, NJ 08540

OFFICE ASSISTANT - En­try level posilidn open at established constructlori company In Robblnsville. Opportunity (or advance­ment, good benellls Includ­ing profit sharing. II you have light typing skills and enjoy diversified duties. Call Bonnie at: 609-259- 9300.OFFICE ASST,- Rocky Hill store needs responsible person to answer phone & assist w/diversifled derlcal duties.' Must have' car to pick up mall & make bank deposits. FIgx hrs. ■ Call Louise 609-924-3BB4. OFFICE CLERK- Mall or-'

. dOL BooK.Co,Jn ..Ptincel.Dn_Jet seeks a Well orgalnzed person tp.open & sort mail & record.order resjionsGS. Willing to train, the right person.. Benefits. Contact GInny 609-799-7233

OFFICE MANAGER-Tela- phone, answering service, exc career oppty. Central Nassau St. 609-924-2040. OFFICE WORK - Ins. Agency In Lawrencevitle. Pleasant working condi­tions, 2 days per week. Ins. exp. not necessary. 609- 896-9793

OFFICE HELP/Full Time - Good typing required. Will train on CRT. Light filing & phone, pleasant working condlllons. Good salary & benellls. Apply BMI Educa­tional Services, Haypress Rd. Dayton NJ 08810, •

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKSI

W e Build CareersI If you are nawly licensed, experienced, or consider­ing a career In Real Estate, attend our Career Seminar on Sept 20. ;7pm at ?642 W h lte h o rs o -H a m llto n Square Road, Hamilton Square, NJ. RSVP. 609- 890-3300 or call Chris for a confidential Interview.

ORGANtST/CHOIR Direc­tor ; Part tim e.' Annual; salafy $8000. Call Trinity United Methodist Church,' Spolswood. 201-251-0815 or 201-251-3457 . .

,-PAINTERS - Must be ex­perienced and have own transportallon. Call 201-

' 359-0362.P A IN T E R S - P a p e r - hangers,. F/T & P/T. 1. yr exp preferred.'Own transp.- Lv masg, 201-821-0871

PARALEGAL

O U T R E A C H C O U N ­SELOR - To do prevention

. work for runaway shelter In local schools. Includes Indi­vidual,' group and family cousaling and working with school; personnel. Must have Masters’s .degree' In C o u n se lin g an d b a ck ­g ro u n d In s u b s t a n c e abuse. Send resume; to Anchdrhouse, 482 Centre St., Jrenton. NJ 08611,

DATA ENTRYPrinceton Junction based pharmaceutical consult­ing firm seeks InlelligenI, well organized, depen­dable Individual to perform data entry duties. Ex­cellent benefits package and opportunity for ad­vancement. Send resume to: I

THERADEX SYSTEMS, INC.CN 5257-

' Princeton, NJ 06543 Attn: Personnel

LONafERMlEMP"" " 1FOSTER HIGGINS, a leader In employee benefit consulting. Is currently seeking an Individual for a 3-4 month temporary assignment. Possibility o f ' future permanent erpployment. Will check benellls calculations - m ust-be comfortable with math. Typing required. PC skills a plus. Excellent salary. Plaase telephone or send resume to:■ Carol Bakely, Manager, Human Resources

X FOSTERMIGGINS & CO., INC.

Customer - S e r v i C F " R e i r "

Do you like dealing with people and the salisfao-, lion you get when you have just solved a cus­tomer problem or taken a large order over the phone? If you do, you may want to consider working In our Cus­tomer Service Depart­ment. (CRT experience, helpful, but not nec­essary.) We are a dis­tributor of novelty gift Item s, su ch a s key chains, picture frames,- stationary, candy, etc. This pemianent,' full­time position olfars dis­counts on - all of our

frroducts, as well as a uli benefits package and compelilive salary.

Call Kathy, In Person­nel, or send resume: Panel«Freelance, Inc., 2530 Route 130, Cran­buty; NJ 08512. 609/ 395-0022. j

PAPEL 'Freelance, Inc.

EOE M/F

" 21^-Carne'gle Center : PrincetoVirNJ 08543, 609-520-2599• . nllllMDlUII, I'ly U03HO|

RECEPTIO N ISTEntry level poslllon lor enthusiastic, well groomed, bright p e rso n ,a v a ilab le a t our front otlloa switchboard. Should have excellent telephone composure and be able to handle three things at once. Duties Include typing, faxing, filing, and mak­ing copies: Hours 9:00-5:30.

DATA EN TRY O PERATO REntry level position available in our trading area to input numbers. Must be accurate and enjoy work* Ir^ with numbers. Experience on Lotus preferred. * Must be able to work overtime. •

SECRETARY-ACCO UN TIN GA c cu ra te person who en joys working with numbers or have experience Irf accounting .area ' heeded to type financial statements, reports, forms, etc. Must have knowledge of Lotus and Word* Perfect.We are a fast growing investment firm located in Flainsboro, offering excellent benefits and veiy attractive work environment. Send resumes to:

Personnel V

CAXTON CORPORATIONCN 822Princeton, N J. 08542

Absolutely no agencies or brokers!

BATA INPUT , OPERATORS

Day and .Swing Stiifts Available

Special project requires indiv iduals who will

i enter conlldential Inlor- mation on a compu­te r iz e d f in g e rp r in t database system. Ideal candidates will have 40 WPM "accurate typing skills and experience In entering alpha and nu­meric data Into a CRT. This poslllon oilers a comprehensive benefit p a c k a g e . No l e e charged. Please con­tact Ron Case - Jobs New Jersey /T ren lon Employment Service, 609-292-0675 to sched­ule an Inle'rvlew Oct. 4, 5,6 .

EOE M/FA//H Clerical

ENTRY LEVELThree Shifts .

AvailableLarge special project ot­ters training and a lob opportunlly lor highly motivated Individuals. Your skills should- In- .oluda good typing skills and excelleni hand-eye coordination.P le a se co n tac t Ron Case - Jobs New Jer- soy/Trenlon Employ­m ent S e rv ice , 609- 292-0675 to schedule an Interview Ocl. 4 ,5 ,6 .

EOE M/F/V/H ,

Secretaries; & Q erica ls

O n - c a l l o p e n in g s w i t hO R T H O

R W J P R I

( | u f i m o H a ^ i ' u n c u C o m p an ies

If you are available to work on an on-call basis for a full 37.5 hour work week as needed, you should check these "floater" openings in Raritan with O rtho Pharmaceutical Corporation and R.W. johnson Pharmaceutical Research. Institute. You'll work in a variety of interesting departm ents

Johnson Family of C om panies filling in during vacations,. leaves of absence, sickness or pitching in during peak work

load periods. "

You should be a high school grad or equivalent with some secretarial or clerical experience. Word processing . experience n eeded, preferably Wang or WordPerfect,We offer a good h ourly rate, ideal work conditions and pleasant co-workers.

Please forward resum e or details of your background to;C. Scolt-Higgins, PRI, Dept. 55, P.O. Box 300, Raritan, NJ 08869-0602

An Equal O pportunity Employer, M/E ''

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SECRETARIESPositions available for secretaries, full and part lime. Good typing and communication skills required. We offer ex­ceptional working con-, d itid n s , oom patltlve salaries and an ex­cellent benelil package.Please call or send resume to

Polly Pience(201) 874-4000, Ext 4613

© Carrier Foundation

,Beqe Mead, NJ 08502 Equal Opportunity Eitipfoyer M/T '

_ $26KReal esiata . exparleniS a ' must (or large. Princeton office. Benefits and growth, available. Fee paid. Visit us.\ at our new location. .

Never A Fee 609-799-7000

Fax: 609-275-4946 14 Vifashingdon Rd Bldg 1 Princeton Jet, NJ 085S0 PARISH SECRETARY-St Charles . Borromeo, Mont­gomery Twp In need of full time (35-40 hrs) secretary., Basic cle'rical,,, typing, & light bookkeeping skills rev

-qulred..Call 201 -359-3322:_ PART TIME - Flex hrs. Small casual office needs

■ someone w/sirong math & —arganlzatlonal"skM ls"T ”

knowledge o f. office pro­cedures. Pleasant phone mariner & follow-up ability. 609-683-4101. " .

PART: tiME/Fuil .Time ]{- Haw York/based firm ex­panding lti N.J. - Income commensurate upon'.work ethics. Hours flexible. Inter­views' to : be held at J a m e s b u r g A m ofiban Legion', 7:30pm,' Oct 9th. - Call 201-521-4210 , (0 re- serve appqlnlment. , -

-PART TIMBFull time • For the person Who usually doesn't answer ads. Some- 'one who speaks correctly and dresses neatly. Teach­ing, PTA, Community and social work helpful. Idea for the person reanterjng job markel.'201-874-8743 PART T;imE - Make, your

_pyyn, hrsijwprk ;from Jhqme,. Ftiorio work, great pay polentlair 609-443-4844 ' PERSONNEL ASSISTANT '

-Growing business in­stitute seeking flexible, ln-‘ d ep en d en t and p ro fes­sional vperson' to assist p la c e m e n t a g e n c y In school regislar, ,ln a busy, fast, paced'- environment. Responsibilities Include answering phones, 'greet-, Ing and testing potential applicants and students. Typing requifed. Computer experience , helpful but'will

. iraln.._ Excellent.Jadvahca: ment possibilities. Free tui­tion and medical , beheflis. Please call Judy or Annette

-a t 609-520-6798ri—-----

CLERKSIM M E D IA T E

W O R KA V A IU ^ B L E

Kelly Services, the first & the best in temporary ' e m p lo y m e n t , h a s clerical poslllons avail­able. . .• DO YOU LIKE OF­

FICE ENVIRON­MENTS?

• ARE YOU IN NEED OF BUSINESS EX­PERIENCE?,

• ARE YOU INTER- , E S T E D IN r e :

TURNING TO THE. WORK FORCE?

Then,look to the leader lor, aivarlely. pt, short 6 long term assignments matched to 'your skills! Plus, we oiler;• TOP PAY• FREE WP TRAIN­

ING• VACATION PAY• HOLIDAY PAY

Call or stop by:; 452-1500

100 Canal' Pte, Blvd. #114

Princeton '

KELLYTEMPORARY SERVICES The "Kelly Girl" People NOTANAGENCY-NEVERAFEE

Equal Oppty Employer

OFFICE HELPYou have to have expe­rience to get most jobs and we're willing lo give that lo you. These var­ied positions involve heavy filing, mall duties', light typing & CRT; etc, II you have some expe­rience or are willing to be trained,' start your new.career by calling us today. Car Is required.Personnel Department

201-665-0300 'SILLCOCKS FUSTICS INTERNATIONAL, INC.

310 Snyder Avenue BerXeley Heighls, New Jersey

Equal.Opportunity Employer

RECEPTIONIST$7.50/hr -i- IncentivesIf you have previous of­fic e e x p e r ie n c e , a dynamic personality, a big smile and really en­joy people', we want you on our teamf Position requires a real people person to meet anr^ greel'cllents In our busy, office's',A. great/.tele­phone . personality also a mustiThis fun position offers a generous salary, ex­cellent benefits, paid training program and the opportunity lo earn extra Income. Full time positions and flex hours available throughout Northern New Jersey, including; our soon to open location In Rocky Hill.

Call Marcella between 10AM & 5PM

201-599-2572nutri/systemweight loss centers

PERSONNEL - One of New Jersey's leading per­s o n n e l a g e n c ie s with branches throughout ■ NJ has opening In both their -, permanent & temporary d iv is io n s , d u e to e x ­pansion. 'iWe are' In’ the business of placing pebjila In permanent & temporary jobs. We are -looking for

: career minded people will-' ing to make long range com m itm en t, with o p ­portunity for management

' &. ownership possibilities. Reqlures high energy level,. tremendous sales attitude; and ■ a slrong desire for success. Exp6rience;A+. Excellent com pensation package. Resume only PO Box 17673. Princeton NJ' 08543-7673PHOTO SALES Manager - We are looking for an indi­vidual with strong photo sales and lab experience lor our Princelori Fprfestal Village location. Many ben­efits.' Call ' Mr. McAfee. Larmon Photo, .,2t5r887r„. 1248^:./....

PHOTOGRAPHIC 'TECH­NICIANS'- neeS'ed lor, cus­tom lab In Prlncetoni 609-' 799:8880 6X115, , ; ' PHOTOGRAPHER - To pho tograph community news, sports • and lealure' events ; a d : assigned; to photograph;spot newsiilo' use enterprise to find photo art for ; the Packet newd:; papers. College,;, degree preferred. Background in community journalism a plus. Demonslratsd; ability - with 36mm j camera , In photographing, developing and printing lechniqued. Call h^ark Czajkowskl, the, Princeton Packel, 609-924- 3244. Ext 164, tor Interview

‘"appoinmpriirr ." :'" 'PLANT a c c o u n t a n t .,

, Respor\slbla . to r; the . Ac­counting; functlori, ' at; the plant lavel. Must be able t'o work Independently with minimal supervision.; P d s - . Iltori Involves communica-'

; tlon ' intarfacing between home btfioo ; and division. E xperience in financial analysis; via Lotus, ;ls ' a . must.. Manufacturing, and Inventory control . experi­ence required. Background with P /6 and remote malm 'irathe a plus. Reply with salary histoiy to; : '

. Personnel Department,-— 619-AleXander-Road—- ; Priricefon;' New Je rsey 6B540, ,- '' ; - ;

' PLUMBERS i BRIDGEWATER AREA $600-$9b0 pr. week II yoq

. , are a top experienced new work plumber. Steady work p lu m b e r: S te a d y y e a r round'work.'Call;' ■ .

201-627-4131 ' ,PLUMBER WANTED - . Must be able to do all types disservice .work and house rehovallon./Pay $15.25/h'r to start, pahsldn .50/hr, In-- siirance package, paiddra- callon, clothing allowance. Apply In person,' 234 Nas-

, sau ■ SI.,; Princeton.' Sea Pally or David., -

, PIJESS HELPER The Princeton Packel has

•an Immediate opening tor a full time press helper In Us n ew sp ap e r prassroqrn: Some experience < helpful but training yy||| be avail­able. Employinent applica­tion may be filled out at; The Princeton Packel, 300 W ith e r s p o o n S t r o e l , Princeton NJ: No phone calls please. EOE. ’

p r in t in g ’ CO/,;-'.. Seeki exp 'd ' ABr Dick; .Operplot BenBllt8,,;,da'y shift. , Cal 609-587-5480:;;',p r o f e s s io n a l HOUSEk e e p e r haeded • to mn I : home. Some childcare for) year bid. Nonsmoker, ex • cellent driver. Excellen

salary . Cair 609-921:6843 Programmers;$30:5011

Software Etlglneers; . Hlghly-prolesslonal Individ- • ua!' riedded to r ; Idp-notch ■ position ' in, the Delawars' V a l le y . S tro r ig ; ‘C. Lanftuage with 6K to 10K Una ,'ProgratTI; oxperlertce essential. Must-be a prob- lam solver. College degree

..requIrod./Call JOdayl

FUTURE ' RESOURCE SYSTEMS

103 C arnegie'C lr - ■ ’.Suite 315 ;

/P rinceton , fU 08540 { ;;; 609-734-9l00 Programmer-;/ S30-35K

SYSTEMS An a lystProject manager tieodad to Im p le m e n t, F ir ia n o la l (AP/AR) systems for man­agement consulting firm In Princeton. area. ..Strong RPG progranrimlng '.ability, with IBM systems (36/38 or 400) required. ;■ Work with ; stalt and end tisera .W iir Worir Independently on-' large projects; Must be flex­ible and peraonabie’.’; Never' a Ide.' .Calf of, coma in lo-

;dayl,

DATA ENTRY OPERATOR

Position exists for well organized Individual , lo input records and trans- enbe data from source materials. Will also per- tomi trainee level com; puter operation . Ex­cellent typing skills a must. Compelilive sal­ary and excellent ben­efits.

Call or apply In person Personnel Dept.

(20t) 874-4000. ext 4613

®iCarrierF oundation

Belle Mead, Nd 08502 ' Equ'il OppCflunitjf Employef -

PFIINTING . ■

PRODUCTION . PIANNER

Attractive op'pt'y'-wiifi' well-kfibwri; marketing’, firm to become Integral part ol fast-paced Plan­ning Dept. Will coor­d inate and exped ite printing and direct mall jobs, determ ine s e r­v ices and m ateria ls needed, extensive cus­tomer contact. Requires 1-3 yrs planning experi­ence. Excellent knowl­edge of graphics arts, Including offset printing. Top notch custom er s e r v ic e , a n d c o m ­munication skills. Col­lege .degree, desired. Salary commensurate wfth, experience. Ex- celleYlh.benefits. R e­spond to';'’ Diane 'Allen, P.O. Box 8116, Tren­ton, NJ 08650. EOE.

TRAFFIC ; SUPERVISOR

, iSrow with usi Chalieng: tog'; Opibty'" Id ' 'jilvers'eo', troffIC/BctIvlUes, of na-: i io h a l d is tr ib u tio n ; services company. Will coord ina te trucking, mailing and messenger senrices, assure com- - pllanca with ICC regs„

.maintain company venh cles. Requires thorough' knowledge of ICC rep, posja! requ irem ents,. and national. shipping' procedures along with, one , year - supervisory e x p e r ie n c e . S a la ry commensurate with ex­p e rie n c e . E kcellen t b e n e f i t s & g ro w th potential. Respond to; Diane Allen, 'The HIb-- bert ;Group, P.O. Box; 8116', T re n to n , NJ! 08650. (609) 394-7500,. ext 293. E O E . . •

SWITCHBOARDOPERATORPart Time

3 - 10 Weekends , '

P o s itio n e x is t s lo r energetic Individual to work weekends. Experi­en ce p re fe rred , but o th e rs will be c o n ­sidered. II you enjoy working In a beautiful location: ..

Call Polly Pience . • ;■ (201) 874-4000, Ext 4613

;Or apply In person

© Carrier Foundation

Bella Mead, NJQ8502Equal'DpportumhrDnplqiitrM/f'

r

F iiruR E RESOURCE SYSTEMS

103 Carnegie Ctr ; Suite 315 '

Princeton, NJ:08540,' 609-734-9100 ;

PROPERTY MANAGER - Immediate opening tor Indi­vidual to. manage con- ddmlhlum/towhhouse corh-

.munities. P'riof experience i s ' a .‘ mus!. ,:-Compeli|Iye salary, w/gqneroua '.beh- ellls. Call RCP Mangemant 609-683-7980 or send re-

.sume to; '-3 0 ''VVall; S I . ' Princeton NJ 08540.; PURCHASING JCLERK/

BUYERElectronic telecommunica­tions company lecated In Hamilton Township has IM-. MEDIATE opening Ibr.Pur- chaslng Clerk/JR Buyer, This position yyould be ; responsible tor typing'pur- '' ch ase , c'rde'rs,, filing,., .ex­

pediting and processing buy sheets tor proper buys to be mads! Qualified applF cant must have- a min'- umum of 2 years previous . purchasing experiqncej ty-‘ ping (60 wpfnj.Vablllly‘to use- CRT; terminal .. and working with Maples II pro- .grams.Please send resume with salary requirements tp;

BT TELECOM, INC, ; One-Electronics Drive -

/Treiiton,;NJ.08619,ATTN: , • Personnel.Dept'.'

i| EOE: M/F- ' I ' RECEPTIONIST - tor a c ­counting firm lri;PrlncBton. Pleasant ; phone rhahnef,

.general clerical duties .and knowledge of word, pro­cessing' (Wang or Multi- Mate' experience prefer­red). Corgpetltlye salary and excellent beneflls. Call 8-4; ask tor Kim, 609-452: 9555.; No'Agencies;

Western Temporary Service seeks prolesslonals with the following skills:• SECRETARY -W O RD PROCESSORS• C lk T Y P I S T S -FO R K LIFT DRIVERS„ 'GENERAL WAREHOUSE WORKERS

Call Immediately;'

WesternTEMFOBABV SERVICES.

2303 Whilehorse-Mercervllle Rd.. Mercerville, NJ Q8819 ^

• 609-5B8-9B802 IDs Required EOE M/F/H/V

LEGAL SECRETARYThe U w Firm of Stark & Sta*rk has (ha (ollowino openings;

'Experienced Litigation secretary needed for busy per* eonat Injury practice working directly with Partners and

- ...........— - ............- ■ ■ — . - ___Jr. secretary with or without legal experience to act as additional support for a personal injury partner.Part-time evening word processor to support corporate practice. Legal experience preferred but not required.

Stark & Stark offers an exciting career with opportunities (or personal growth and professional advanpement. Our

' quality of life and reputation for excellence Is well known. (We are a “ no-smoWng” firm.)All candidates applying for the above positions must possess excellent wore processing skills; the ability to work and think as a team and be committed to client service. . ' 'Please forward cover letter and resume stating salary requirements (a must) and hours for part-time position directly to:

Bonnie S. Vellz' ■ Assistant Firm Administrator

sta rk & s tark■ CN 5315

Princeton, NJ 08543-5315

Squibb Novo Inc., located in Princeton, NJ. Is the US. pharmaceutical-substdlary of Novo Nordisic. Novo Nordisk Is one of a ‘world's leading biotechnology companies.It is a major force in insulin manufacture and diabetes treatm ent and is the world's lorgest**producer of industrial enzymes. The corinpany also manufactures and rytarkets a variety of other pharmaceutical and bioindusinal products. Headquartered in Den­mark, Novo Nordisk employs more than 7,500.people In 30 countries. .

M A N A G ER , OFFICE SERVICESThis is an exceptional opportunity for an individual who has a bachelor's degree , {or equivalent) and 5 • 7 years office m ariagem ent experience which should in­clude a knowledgejpf space planning, security, building maintenance, and office systems/equipment. Previous experience with telecommunications system s and services would be a considerable a s s e t . ,

CREDIT G ACCO UN TS RECEIVABLE SUPERVISOR

This position is responsible for supervising the accounts receivables for sales of $80 million. Specific responsibilities include establishing/enforcing credit policies, maintaining chargeback and custom er databases, recommending credit limits

. and supervisirig the preparation of aging and reconciliation reports. Requires a B5 in Accounting an(i 3 • 5 years credit management and accounts receivable ex- perienca Previous mainframe system s exjseriencQ would be an a s se t./ ' ■ < '

EM P LO Y M EN T & TRAINING REPRESENTATIVE

Successful candidate yvill assum e responsibility for emproyment/training ac ­tivities including personnel requisitions, postings, recruitment/selectibn, and orientation/tralning programs. Requires a bachelor's degree (or equivalent) a n d . 3 - 5 years relevant experience. ’ ,

- V ; S E C R E T A R Y ;Requires 5 - 7 years experience including accurate word processing (preferably WordPerfect) skills, strong analytical abilities and detail orientation. Successful candidate will provide diversified secretarial and administrative support services to our Human Resources Departm ent.

IN V EN TO R Y C LER ksThis is a good opportunity for an individual who has 1 * 2 years experience In Inven* tory control to handle a broad range of inventoiY control activities. Specific respon­sibilities include tracking inventory stock, preparing purchase plan based on forecasts - and marketing plans, and maintaining/cor)trol Inventories. Previous Invemory control

M AlLCLERfKPosition requires a high school graduate (or equivalent) who has 1 2 years ex­perience and ayalld driver's licens'a. Responsibilitias Include handling maiL.shipp- ing/receiving, stocking supplies and running company errands. Soma heayy lifting will be necessary. ' •We offer a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits prograrri. Please forward your resume to: Squibb-Novo. Inc, Dept. DF, 211 Carnegie Center, Princeton. NJ 08540-6213. No agencies or phone calls pleasa An equal.opportunity employer.

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WAited ipo, Help Wmted Help Wiroted ~ iy Help W /*op H^p Wanted i*>® Help Wanted Z*®® Help Wanted i®® Help Wanted ®® Help Wanted-■ R6a L ESTATE

d o y o u u k e. ACHAU£NGE?

Does real eslale Interest you? II ihs answer la ye3..,vye have (our offices

,ln Mercer County and the surrounding a fea ...and there are, limited openings lor sales, associates. We'w J give you total ’ support, a ramplete training program,

. hlghercommlsslonsand12 great reasons why you willsucceed and earn more onour teami We care about ' our clients and sales asso­ciates! If your answer Is maybe; let's, talk any-

.way...Ask. for Mary Cortez -.at..609:.799,58Q0,..or. Bob

Plumert at 609-448-5b00.- Richardson Realtora

REAL ESTATE Salesper­son Wanted - Experience preferred but not essential. P l e a s e c o n ta p t J o a n

. Kroesen '.ln Hopewell-at Welder Realtors, 609-466- J224. -REAL ESTATE - Are you finding things^ slow where you are? Why not consider a Move to our Success

, Team at Welchert Co., Re­altors. For confidential In- tarvlew oall'Carolyn Sebas­tian, Princeton office man-

' agar at 609-921-1900 or e v e s 201-257-7689: If- you’re good, yo'u could be,'

-better-with-Welchertl- RECEf;T.!ON1ST/TYPIST

, G en era l, ofiloa d u tie s ; phone, lyplng, word pro­cessing and data entry., Salary open. Call Lisa, 201- 274-0800. RECEPTIONIST - Part/full ' time. General office work

.for d o c to r 's o ff ice .In - Plalnsboro. 609-275^729. RECEPTIONIST/Typlat - For Ederi Programs In Princeton. Must have good telephone & general office skills; Great benefits. Call Linda at 609-987-0099. RECEPTIONIST - Needed

J n , busy Insurance/real. es­ta te office. Good salary & benefits.'Excellent working

- conditions. Must be a good typist, have a pleasant tele- phone p e rso n allty .ce il Joan Handell at 609-924- 0401 or 586-1020.

RECEPTIONIST • International Dept, of

la rg e P r in c e to n co . needs rnset & greet per- . sohality' with exc. w.p. skills'.for varied work; $Z1K.-

Other PosWons Available■ ■No fee

210 CARNEGIE CENTER PRINCETON NJ 08540

609-520:1717 '

' feiPiB;i-NriO.EnSiO:Ni!stl:-.

v i b 'E r i 'e 'E " :' Ij^iE^RiStO iN iH -gfeU l ■

-RECEPTIONIST 1 - , Part time far-busy nail salon. Please call, 201-297-6091.

RECEPTIONIST to $18KAre you tired .of , sitting at your, desk all day? Need io- get pul of the office? This reception poslUon Is for y o u . R e q u i r e m e n ts ; pleasant phone voice, pro­fessional appearance, valid driver’s license. GREAT b e n e f it s , Including week

, between Xmas and New.. Years off.

- 809-921-3332

I’ R i . N c i r r o NI’ L A C Ii iV l I IN rS t K V I C l i , , l N C .

it 42 N. Tulane St;. PdnceldmIvIJpBSAO ■ '

, FAX; 609-921-7091 RECEPTIONISTqsSZIK

"A GREAT JOB"... awaits you In this presti­gious,company located.in one of Princeton's most de­sirable areas. If you are expertenced In greeting people and answedng tele­phones,, then you will be rew arded with an ex- cellent-salaryandlbenefiie:" Call us today. No fee, eve­ning appt.' : ' I ,

,6 0 9 -6 8 3 -0 2 0 2

placements65 'Montgomery knoll ■ Sklllmat], NJ 0B55B,

, RECEPTIONIST - To S16.7K

Cranbury cdrp. seeks Re- , ceptlonist to greet custom­ers,' answer phones.and typing on WP.- Co. offers full benefits IncI dental.

: 609-243-9100125-290 Village Blvd

Princeton. NJ ;

Division lOs

RECEPnONIST $16KExcellent ground Odor op­portunity! Fi'ontdesk spotl. Love those phones and greeting VIPs? This one has It all. Fantastic benefits ■ plus pension.

; -609-683-1040

■ , 842 State Rd. \: Princeton, NJ 08540

RECEPTtONIST - New, housing.development, Ew­in g T o w n s h ip . ' B u sy phones, typing,' greeting peopta. Call Joyce Field at201- 379-7888, ■ :__RECOTONIST $18K Corporate office. Will train on computer.': , , ', .

, ' 609-452-0206

TURKEL PERSONNEL- ^ ' 4365 Rl 1 •

... -(Next to Rarfiada)Prtncetoh NJ ’

R E C E P X IO N S J- - Interested' In an ' exciting career? Hlghtstown Or­thodontic office seeking a self-motivated "people per-

-son~int6rest6^rLaxdreBiLas a dental receptionist. No experience necessary. Full time, mahy benefits. Call 609-448-6600..REPORTER - Needed part time for Middlesex County weekly newspaper to cover municipal government and community events. Coritact P a t O’S h e a , 609 -395- 0730:REPORTER NEEDED - For. S o rn e rse t County.; weekly nevyspaper to cover rnunlclpal government and - community events. Contact Kate Mumhy, 201-725- 3300. ■

. RECRUITER -:One of New Jersey'sfeadirig personnel' agenciesw ith., branches throughout NJ, has opening Iri both their permanent & temporary divisions, due to expansion. We are In the business bf placing people' In permanent & temporary'

'lobs. We are looking for career' minded people Will­ing to make long range, co m m itm en t,’ with o p ­portunity for management & ownership possibilities. Reqlures high energy level,. tremendous sales attitude and a airong desire for success. Experience A+ . Exdelidnt com pensalibn

ip ack ag e .- . R esum e-dnjy_ P .b. Box '7673, Princeton -. NJ 08543-7673 REPORTER - F T Re­porters w/good news 8 fea- tu re w riting 'skills a re needed to -cover school,, munlelpai, govemmeni; & human Interests stories for The Hunterdon Cdunty D em ocrat. Som e night work. Full benefits, Apply to Janet Fjnley, PO Box 32, Remington NJ 08822 or calf 201-782-4747 ext 243 RESEARCH ASSISTANT - For Socio log ist writing book on family change , since World War II. Should have some knowledge of family sociology, 20th C, American History7plosfanF~ lllarity with PU library. About 15 hours/wk. Send resutiiB to: Reply box # 1 2 0 0 0 , 0/0 P rinceton Packet.RESTAURANTWAFTER/WAITRESSES

Lunch, 10:30-2:30Full & Part Time

IDEAL FORHOMEMAKERS.

HOST/HOSTESS ' Full 'Rme -

APPLY IN PERSON, SEE MGR

CHARUE BROWN'S3499 Rt 1, PRINCETON

EOE, M/F

RestaurantForsgate Country Club

W e; are currently. Inter­viewing tor the following positions:• Baker,-.full lime hourly

position responsible for dally breakfast pastry and dessert production.

. Production scheduling : responsibilities Included.• Restaurant bus persons

- entry level position, full time AM shift.

• B a n q U a t/r e s ta tf ra n t servers - previous exper- - lence required. Full lime

' and part time positions.• Purchasing Clerk - part, time entry Ibyel postlqn. .r:;Ha.ayy.,!lB!ngjdcluded.^__• Qotf Shop Cashier- -" _ Cashiering .. and recep-:

tion ', reaporisibilltles ip ' pro shop. Fridndly pro- f e s s lo n a l Im age r e ­quired; Full time and part Ume positions.

Forsgate offers a com­prehensive beneht pack­age for all full time posi­tions, Apply In person be­tween 1 and 4 pm on Mon-Frt at:Forsgate Country Ctub.

Forsgate Drive ..Jamesburg

201-521-0070 Equal Opportunity

Employer

RETAIL SALES,-- Presti­gious jewelry company', seeklrig experienced, sales ' person.- Solid career op- portunltyjor an Innovative, assertive, people oriented person. Pleasant working atmosphore, & exol com­pany paid benefits. Call L a V ak e J e w e le r s , a t 609-924-0624 RETAIL ■

KHASZER'S FOOD STORES NOW HIRING:

STORE MANAGER

Retail-BANKfNGIS-

BETTERUse your people skills to begin a CAREER that of-' fers higher salaries, train­ing, advancement, ..great locations, and ' STABLE HOURSI The Howard. In­vests In YOU! See our ad under Banking.

THE HOWARD SAVINGS BANK

Retail Store Experience Preferred'

Starting Salary to $25K _ Efdenslyw Txaining

"P ro g ram "’"' " Advancement Oppty'

Rnnnfit' Packana .. ALSO SEEKING; -

• ASSISTANT STORE MANAGERS' '

• PT/FT STORE CLERKS■ Flexible Hours

C all 2 0 1 -2 8 7 -2 8 0 0 to ■ schedule an Intenrlew. Ask for Donna Prestage. Or send resume to:

KRAUSZER'S ' FOOD STORES

, 76 National Road Edlsoti, NJ 08818

RETAIL - Full & part time positions avail for Christ­mas season at Quaker-

. bridge Mall Holiday Gilt Booth. Ideal oppty .for re-

lirees , housewives, stu­dents. Call cOllect 516- 742T060.RETAIL SALES Manager Position Available - For people Interested- in geo­graphy, rhaps and trvel In exciting and unique retail stores. Competitive salary and possible chance for advancement. Please call 1-800-828-6277.

RETAIL SALES ,-Full Ume/ Part time. Likes clothes, loves people. Some week­ends. Exclusive women's clothing store. Good salary. Apply at: Merricks, 6 Moore SI, Prliioelon. 609-921- 0336. ■RETAIL SALES - Full or part time for enthusiastic. person with a flair for de­corating needed. Call Heart of America an upscale

"furniture a n d ' accessory store just outside New Hope Pa. 215-862-3304. RETAIL SALES - Full & p/tlme poslllons available. Flexible schedules, compe- Utlve salary, store discount.

—Apply in person-or call-for- Interview: 609-921-0650. Epstein, Princeton Shop-' ping Center, Pdnceton.

RETAIL SALES - Phar­macy, South Bnins, full & part time, flex hours, good' pay. 201-329-2626.RN - For. the latest career lisUngs, see -o u r - "Health Care & Education Section."

SALES MANAGEMENT Person - with horticulture knowledge, for sales and management of crews. Mostly outside with rep ea t, business .clients. Join our team, of successful reps. Wo teach you how. Full . benefits. Tamke Tree Ex­perts, 201-647-3537.

RESIDENCE MANAGER - for 112 unit garden apart­ment complex. Must have

; experience and knowlegde of all aspects of complex operations, boilers, renting, tenant relations. Call 201- 687-6550. ■

Retail 'SalesASST MANAGER

Boehn Porcelain Art Gal­lery seeking enthusiastic, protesbiohal sales person. Full time. Some Sats re­quired. Good promotional

-p o to n t la h a n d re x c e t le n f benefits package. Apply with salary requirements to E m ploym ent M anager, Boehn Porcelain Studio, PO Box 5051, Trenton; NJ 08638,

GEORGIA-PACIFICManufacturing

CORPORATIONFortune 50

Machine Operator . • .1st Shift

; 7am -3:30pntWe are currently seeking a machine operator' for the 2nd shift at d u r . Cranbury N.J. facility. ResponsIblllUes will also Include ’snlft supervision. The qualified applicant wilt have a good mechanicalaptitude: knowledge of, pneumatics, hydraulics or electrical Is a plus. Prior packaging eimartencs Is a valuable asset as well. Georgia-Pacific is a leaderIn our Industry and we offer a competitive benefit

,-,pacj<age,iBB,.a.par|tqt puriteani, call: .-C -' , Ma'fk'IVIe'dkel a t (6091. 3 9 ^ -2 9 9 4 1 - ' - ' , ' M o n d a y ’ - F rid a y 9am -5p_m ' ’

Equal Opportunity Emptoyor M/F '

NOW HIRING!•FOOtl SERVICE MAHAGER

•PROCESSING CENTER MGR.Some, experience ne­cessary. Good bene­fits p a ck a g e .. Good starting rate.

APPLYDAILY9:30am-6:30pm

256 Rt. 206 Hillsborough, N.J.

E.O.E. M/F

“Love the Outdoors?” Autumn is here and

PLAINSBORd TOVyNSHIPIs in need of laborers to work Its'

LEAF VACUUM PROGRAMThis is a temporary position from October 15 to December 25. No experience required. At­tractive hourly salary. Call 609-799-0909 or stop by the M unicipal C e n te r, 641 Plainsboro Road.'Plainsboro for an application. EOE M/F

r SALES i[ Join a rapidly growing I j arid expanding com- J’ 1, pany. Several full time f I o p en in g s .for highly J . ] motivated professionals )( w ith a s a le s b ack - r j ground. |) Yoiir enihuslasrn and hi 1 J energy will earn you a ( t generous bass salary, [1 ni com m issions, ex- I ) callent benellts ' pack- ( r age and the opportunity f 1 to grow as we growl J ( P o s itio n s a v a ilab le [ r throughout N o rth e rn '|J Now Jersey, Including 1 ( our soon to open . to- t { cation In Rocky Hill, j } S e n d r e s u m e a n d ) ; ( salary requlraments to f I Marcella:, JI nu tri/sys temI ; weight loss centers | I 15 East Midland Ave. \

Paratnus, ilJ 07652 iV , equil opportimity employer M/F j

OPEN HOJJSE SA T . O C T. 7th

1 0 a m - 2 p m

Prestige Personnel. specializing In

Temporary Placement O f*PARALEGALS *LAW CLERKS

* LEGAL SECRETARIES^Secretaries ^C lerica l

^ W o r d Processors ' W o rk W h e re A n d 'W h en Y ou Like!

Referral Bomses Vacation Bonuses Incentives

Stop by.for cofifee and ask -, about Our 1st Paycheck Bonus

Evening appointm ents available O pen until 7pm on T hursdays

105 E. Union, Bound Brook 201-563-0723 ' ' No F«

. PERSONNEL RECRUITERS (2)

;;We seek experienced generalist or- Jechritcal

r recruiter Iriterested' in a : small, successfu l 15 ■ year old search' firm. • Many exclusive assign­ments, Extensive can­didate base. Full time secretary & retrieval system. Interested in partnership? Let's talk cb n lld en tla lly . 609- 921-8907 or after 9pm 609-655-8079 -----

DONT FORGET TO TELL YOUR

FRIENDS YOU FOUND YOUR JOB IN A

PACKET PUBUCATIONI

$50.00 BONUSIt yciu bHng this ad, regtslor now and work 80 hours," | we’ll'pay you an addiUonal $ 50.00 . ' ■ I

WE NEED: Wont Processors Accounting Clerks Secretaries

, R Ie Clerks Preriuctlon People Engineers

Evening Data Entry Data Entry DperatorsWarsliouse Pnopte Tnclrnlclans .

& ffpEX&ormeL, fJna. j4 0 1 R o u te 2 0 6 , S u ite # 5 H illsb oro ugh . N .J . 0 8 8 7 6

201-359-72779 a m t o 5 p m

( n e x t t o c a r w a s h )Wo are an Equal Employmeni Opportunity Employer, - |

A New MCDONALD’S ® Route 1, South BrunswickN O W H IR IN G

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JOIN THE FAMILY./un. urS!tm o r w ^ f

• Need Thursday night free for the concert? -NO PROBLEM

Need to see the children off to school?-NO PROBLEM• Need summers off?-NO PROBLEM

J, Stop by our hew- location, at. ■ , .,Route 1 South and .Sand Hill Rd; ,

and attend our ,. 'fj -"Interview Day,’’ ’

October 9th, llam -8pm .For more information calf

201-422-7318 ,Always, ah Equal OpportunUy/Afnrmative Aclloh Employer.

V A N T E P : P R 6 ? P U t 0 1 ^ N $

V A R E l- lP U f )E P E R S O N N E L -

PDQIscurrenttyseeking Production and Warehouse Personnel for temprarory job assignments. These light Indusfrlat positions require dependable Individuals who must hove reliable trans­portation available. -J '.' . .A t PDO there's never o fee to applicants and no contracts ore required. So coll PDQ today: '

609-799-1121PDQ TEMPS .

The Office Canter a t Princeton Meadows 686 Plalnsboro Rd., Suite 656

Plalnsboro, NJ 08536

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Up-cbmihg long temT proiects,^^urgently require — .------applicants with-solicU d i e x p e r i e n G e - .

in t h e fo l lo w in g a r e a s : ^

• IBM - 5520 • W ORD PERFECT

X ER O X W ORD PROCESSINGCALL NOWI

609-799-1121 PDQ. TEM PST h e O ffice C cQ lyua l P rln cc lo iv M eaU o w s

666 P la in s h o ro Kd., S u ite 656 IM ainsboro , Nf 08536

RETAIL - Rjfll time, some evenfngs find weekends. Call Farrington's Music 609-448-7170.

SALESCLERKImmediate opening for a Sales Clerk to handle miscellaneous clerical functions:

■ M ailings to S a le s Force

• Taking Salespersons messages

If you enjoy a fast- paced environment and are looking for a job that Is NOT tedious, this could be tor you. We o ff e r a n e x c e l le n t benefits package and large discounts on cur gift Items. Please call KathyaTBOg/SgS^aa^ for Information or ap­pointment.

PAPELFreelance, Inc.

, 2530 Route 130 Cranbury, NJ 08512

EOE M/F

SALES/Audlence Develop^, ■ menl - Performing arts! center, seeks energetic: person-to promote'group(^' ticket sales to drama, series. Position requires; ambitious, re- sourcelul in-„ dividual, eager to take on a , new proieol and make It lly.. Salary plus commisslotv,' and benefits. Send resume, to : D irec to r of S a le s , . McCarter Theatre, 91 Uni-Jj versily. Place, Princeton^, NJ 08540.:

- ' V .

MARKET RESEARCH CATI SPEC WRITER

Major rnarkot research company seeks an individ­ual with experience In electronic questionnaire de­velopment lor computer assisted telephone inter­viewing. Will be responsible for -survey set-up, maintenance, and post processing. Applicant should have a minimum of 2 years CATI and/or tab spec writing in the market research field. Please send resume and salary requirements to: John Murphy, RH Buskin Associates, 303 George St.,

, New Brunswick, NJ 08905.

SCHOOL BUS DRIVER

' Ucenso;hbt a requifement,’ '( ;.jWill train with payi.Musl be ::

21;; years or older wllh 3 ' years . drlvin'gv^sxpetiebc8.'';-4

■: Excolloni- benefits pack­age: medical, dental, presf i'r

xoflpUorxUHOMEMAKERS. V ': R E T in ees ,,S H IF T w o r - ,

KERSW^-CipME. I

:'A pi^:SouthB runsw lckB oard'O f-EducaUon/ I-; 4 &ecutlva Drive, Monmouth Jet,- NJ 08852.-,

‘ , 201-297-7800 ext. 244.t’ ' ‘ EOE Uie.

GENERALWAREHOUSE

Part-T ime 2:30pm - 6:30pm

McMaster-Carr Supply Company Is a leading distributor of Industrial supplies. Due to con­tinued growth, we are Interested In interviewing candidates with solid warehouse experience. , Our clean and modern warehouse is located on Monmouth Junction Road in Dayton, New Jer­sey. Our company otters an excellent starting smary, company paid medical, dental and vision insurance, as weft as profit sharing.-lf you would like to be considered for this position, please apply in person or call our Personnel Depart­ment at:

1201) 323-ESEG

T V I c M A S T E R - C A R Rs u p p l y c p m p a n y

P.D. Box 317IMonmoutti Junction Road)

Dayton, N l OSOIO Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

MAILROOM OPPORTUNITIESPrinceton Theological Seminary is seeking to till the following malfroom poslllons:

MAILROOM COORDINATORThis lull-time position requires an individual to be responsible tor mall distribution’ and collec­tion; determining and aflixing postage; andmaintaining records and accounts lor postage, registered mail and packages. Other duties will Include operating oltice machines, sealers and postage machines and performing other clerical duties as assigned. Valid driver s license and good driving record a must. Will be responsible for supervising .mallroom slaff which includes assistant coordinator and students. Prefer prior mallroom or related experience.. ' .

ASSISTANT MAILROOM COORDINATOR (PART-TIME)

'th is is~a newly created position requiring a minimum el 20 nouts per week (8:30 am-12:30

■pm) on a regular basis. Required to work lull days (7 hrs.) when needed. Under direct super­vision. will be respohsibla lor assisting in all areas of the malfroom. Must have a valid driver's license and a good driving record. A

1=pIHraimr=pBrsonBti»y=and»abilrtyrto=work*etl8C=L lively with ,all levels of personnel are-essenllal. Previous mallroom experience helplul.We otter competitive starting salaries, a 35-hour work week (full time), and a benefits package which Includes 4 weeks' vacation after one year of service, employer paid medical, dental, and presoripllon drug program, and twelve paid holidays each year. Those interested in apply­ing should call the Personnel Ollice at (609) 497-7720 or send resume to:PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY

S Personnel OfficeCN 821, Mercer Street

Princeton, NJ 08542-0003 I Wa Axe An Equal Opportunity Employer

LABORATORY

■Roche; Biomedical La­boratories, a leader In th e . clinical laboratory Industry Is seeking full time Laboratory Assis­tants. The concentra­tion of available posi­tions are on 3rd Shift in- various departm ents. -Duties Include: speci­m en h a n d lin g , a c ­cessioning, order entry and light clerical func­tions. No degree' re­quired. For more infor- maUori' and/6f applica­tion please call (201) 526-2400 ext, 2628, Hum_an R e s o u r c e s Dept, or come to the RBL Main Lobby at 69 Rrst Avenue. Raritan, NJ to complete your ap­plication. '

ROCHE BIOMEDICAL . lABORATORIES

Equal Oppoflunity/Altiimstivc Action

Retail ‘GOOD WITH CHILDREN?

Become A P ortra itPhotographer

if you enfoy taking pictures that really capture the sp irit of children, why not "turn p ro fe s s io n a l? ’ L ife to u c h Portrait Studios is looking for ambitious people to learn portrait photography. No ex­perience required: training p ro v id e d . P a rt t im e op ­p o r t u n i t ie s a v a i l a b le . Wage/salaiY and incentive bonuses. For consideration, please apply in person at the Portrait Studio. JcPenney Co.. Inc., Brunswick Mall, State Highway 18 & Rues Lane in East Brunswick, daily from 10am-6pm.JCPENNEY PORTRAIT

STUDIOSEqual Opportunity Employer.

PACKAGING ' TECHNICIAN

Part Time Temporary Flexible Hours

Tout Flair Fbv.DetaH...will pay oft wltti Carter Wallacs, a leader In the p h a r m a c e u t i c a l & toiletry Industry.This diversified position requires strong sclen- ttPe & figure aptitude, as well as good written & organizational ability. - Primary duties Involve calculating m easu re ­ments & documenting data. Some, interfacint with packaging materia vendors & assisting lab personnel as needed. Applicants Interested in. the above should sub­mit resume to Anne Backes. If additional into is required ' call 609-655-6138 between 2-4pm. '

CARTER-WALUCE, Inc.P.O. Box #1001 . Half Acre Road Cranbury, NJ 08512-0181

Equal Opportunity Emptoycr UT

COOKLINE SERVER

Rave Reviews :

Pur brand new Corpor­ate Dining Room' has gotten raves from, our 225 em ployees, and our kitchen stall.Wa're Baker & Taylor, the n a tio n 's leading book and video dis­tributor, and a division bl the Fortune 100 W.R. Grace & Company: We have an Immediate op­p o r tu n i ty to r a Cook/Une Sen/er to be re s p o n s ib le lo r the preparation and line service of hot entrees,, gravies, s au c e s and soups, as well as some limited baking.Ideally, you'll have an /Issoclate's degree In Food Service, or a re­lated field, however 1-2' years direct work expe-.. r ien ce will be c o n ­sidered.We'll otter you a com-'

'"^ Itive salafV^nty-|Dlf company benefits. For Immediate- conslder-' ation:

Call Patti Flor^m . (201) 218-3802

Or rush your resume to: Baker & Taylor, 652 E a s t M ain S t r e e t ; . Bridgewater, NJ 08807, Att: "Personnel Depart­m ent. An equal op­portunity employer.

BAKER & TAYLORa GRACE company/

6B Week of October 4, 1989 r A PackiBt Publlcatioij

00 Help WantedSALES $30,000Major space teving com­pany .' Outstanding pro-

‘ 'ducts.' Growth spot. . Lead tnto six tlgura Income. Mod­em, Interesting and excit­ing.

609-6B3r4040

’ 842 State Rd. .• Princeton, NJ 08540 ;

- SALES ASST - Ollice lumllure dealer/interior de-

^.slgri: firm in ' Hillsboro/ '‘ Somerville area seeks ex-

~ perlenoed-individuals—w/- compuler/word processing

^know ledge, sec re ta ria l ' background a + , customer

s e rv ic e b ack g ro u n d a m u s t. P o s itio n o ffe rs ch a llen g e s much more

. than, data output. Work c lo se ly w /sa le s Team s processing .& expediting

• quotes and orders through Invoicing cycle. Company offers great benefits pack­age and profit sharing plan. Call Karen btwn 2-5pm, 201-874-4500.

S A L E S /B roadcasting - Central Jersey. Contact Personnel Director. Call,

; 201-725-1170

103 Help Wanted Help Wanted i°o Help Wanted( SALES CAREER , ,

The John Hancock Com- -pan les are seeking two ag-

■ gressive individuals who have the skills and ability to build a career In creative sales. Wo offer boundless growth potontlal ,iand in­tensive training In, in­surance, investments, and m orlgagc-s. G e n ero u s salary with commissions and bonus. Call Mr. Reap at 609-896-2550.SALES - Corcge grad with teach in g , coach ing , or

. sales experience. Earn up to $28,500 first year salary plus commission. One of the largest ,finaiv;«l s'etv-

i-lceS-oorporatlon in-iua-US- seeklng a . bright, highly motivated 'Individual. with executive potential. 3 year

. training and fringe benefits. Send-resume In care of: Maureen-Amar, 100 Nas­sau Park Blvd, Suite .102, Princeton, NJ 08540.'. Sales ' ■ ' ■ '

THIS IS ITIThe career opportunity of your Ills! If you a re 'a high energy sales person who Is money motivated, who en­joys helping people and having fun at the same time, then don’t delay, call today, our sales manager at 201-359-4628.for more' details. .'

SALESAD-VENTURE, INC. a lo­cal direct mall.adverllslrig company ' is looking -for sales & marketing repre­sentatives . for local ter­ritories. The sale.s. position Is Inlerosling, fun, &• re­warding. AD-VENTURE Is the., leading cooperative

' direct company In the area. We offer;• Complete Training Pro­

gram ■ ■ -• Full Support Teaih• Benefit Package Includ­

ing Hospitalization. & Disability Plan • '

• Draw Plus High COm- ■ rhis- Sion

_ e j E a r n I n g.-E 0 le n 11 a L 0 f.. $25,000 the 1st Year, $40,000 the 2nd Year. Opportunity for Growth Into. Management .

If you arewilling to work hard, care about people & enjoy learning, then call for.

vPersonal .interview Mon thru Fri biwn 9am & 5pm at 215-757-9000 or 1-800- 472-0500.

AD-VENTURE INC.' 2200 Cabot Blvd West

i Suite 1Langhome, PA. 19047

EOE _______SALES - Pornnahont pos- itlon In our Hopewell store. Contact Joanna or Regie 609-520-0075.

SALES - One of New Jer:' sey’s leading personnel agencies with . branches

' throughout N J has opening In both their pennanent & temporary divisions, due to expansion. We are In the business of placing people, in pemtanenl & temporary,;,

'jobs. We are looking fo r ' career minded people will-. Ing. to .rnake.-long-range co m m itm en t, wjth o p ­portunity for management & ownership pbssibllllles. Reqlures high energy level, tremendous sales attitude and a strong desire for

■success. Experience 'A-i-. Excellent com pensation package. ..Resume only.

-p;cr.'Box'7673rFrincetori"’ NJ 08543-7673 SALES, Part time - set your own hours. $100 minimum

■per w eek g u a ra n te ed . Training provided. Call Dari ■ Pitcher at 609-924-3244, ext T 92 M-F between noon

. and 3pfh. ___________SECRETARIAL - Make lop dollars for your skills full or part time. Long & short term. Call Lisa. ,

IMPACTTEMPORARY SEItVICES

609-987-88883371 Rt. 1, Lawrence '

100 H e l p W a h t ^SALES/MANAGEMENT Opportunity -,$40,000 to $60,000 1st year. Realistic potential. Must be willing to work hard & make a com­mittment to achieve suc- cessl Our leaders are earn­ing In excess of $200,000/ year. We offer a substantial

; salary for 3 years -t- com- ’mlssionsj'full training pro­gram & benefits. Call Jeff Boyarsky o r Rich Campbell 201-549-7872. Equal Op- portunlty Employer. M/F ,

SECRETARIESClerks, Ti^lsts, Word Pros. Register; with Getty today. Ask about g u r, lucrative Temp Bonus Programl O pen Every W ediiesday, ■'■■~Nlgp'Urifn;7piirT "

100 Help Wanted i°o Help Vltented loq Help

, GETTY TEMPSDutch Neck Commons Rte 130, E. Windsor

. 609-448-6500 Secretary • .

EXEC SECRETARY Join' one of ou r finest go’s . This highly visible position requires your inter­personal skills. Various pro­jects. Room- for growth. Superb benefits. $26,000.'

Adam 's Staffing ■ 4365 U.S. 1 '

Princeton, NJ 085^0 609-520-9898

: SALES PERSON - One good person tO ; sell'auto sen/lce equipment In NJ. Opportunity with .a, future; Sales Manager - Part Owner. Call 201-359-6556. SALESPERSON' ->^Soft-„

’ ware com pan /seeks ag-~ '.gressive, highly, motivated

Individual to sell & service I new ; &. esiabllshed clients.. In the trucking & railroad ; Iridustry. Good commun­ication skills .a must. . Job Involves m aking s a le s calls, servicing q rders , handling cuslqmer .suppo'rt. & attending trade, shows. Getieral knowledge of PC hardware and/or WP an

_ad d ed -p lu s. Will train.. Salary, bonus sT.'beriefits.

Contact Dan, at 609- 683-4270; 'SALES POSITION - full or part time. Flexible hr. Eve & . Weekends. 609-737-6922.

SALES REAL ESTATE -, Are'you finding things slow where you are? Why not consider a move to our Success Team at Welchert ’ Co., Realtors. For a'.con- fldOntlal Interview call Carolyn Sebastian, Prince­ton office manager at, 609-921-1900, or eves at 201-257-7689. If/ you’re good, you could be better

' with Welchertl. , '

SALESREPRESENTATIVES’

The Princeton: Packet , Is 'seeking , crew -sales; rep- , resentatives for Its sales program. Flexible hours and exceilentj'pofnpensa-

' lion program (WOO a week guaranteed). CIrculatloii; sales experierice a plus but will train. It yoii can sell and live In o r , near a n . srea ,

• served by the Packet newspapers we want .to hear from* you. .Call Dan Pilcher, Subscription Sales Mgr, at 609-924-3244 ex t.' 192, after 1pm.SALES REp - Construction , o rie n te d ."C h a lle n g in g diversified work. Work with

" th e besl,-Stony'Brook Sys“ terns. 609-466-3217.

SECRETARY :

N o r i « * ' r C P A . firm desires Admin Seo'y with Statistical typing and computer (IBM-PSII) expe­r ie n c e . F a m ilia r w ith fInanciaT and accouting funcllnS a plus. Please call J.T. for an Interview appt at Walker Minkin Gordon, PA,'i (201) 297-0011 on (609)’ 520-0011SECRETARY - Challeng­ing dlvorsUed work in niral setting. Work withTha best. Stony Brook Systems. 609- 466-3217. :

SALES I-Salary:vupto $2000/rnbrith.'Agency of large .life.' Insurance com -.. pany. will; pay. Individual w / s u c c e s s p 'oT ential. Guaranteed salary ' plus commissslort plus, bonus. All fringe benefits. .College .

•pref'd.'lnten/lewlng now for o u r ; Princetori - District of­fice. Send resume In con­fidence to Personnel, 3901 •

; Comiriqrce'Dr. Suite'260, Wlllovy Gfpvei Pa; 19090.

SECRETARIAL Ppslllons.^: For planning' board - offlde requiring 'excellerit'typing, , secretarial,, skills,,, public cbniaci and knowledge of

idjflce.^manage]nanl_„prq- cediires. 'Ability .to worir with trilnimurn supervision'

.and coordinate: work, a s - ' sIgnmenIS with others es­sential. Ori'e,, position In­volves some evenirfg meet­in g s . S a la ry $1 8 ,0 0 0 - ■

, $ 2 1 ,0 0 0 ; , E x c e l le n t benefits. Send resume to; Asst. Administrator,. 369 Witherspoon. St.. Princeton, NJ 08540,-or for further In fo rm a tio n c a lf 6 09 - 924-SI 76. E0E.'M /F/H;'-

SECRETARY. - Answer phone, bookkeeping;' com-, puter Work. Call 609- 448-2044 for Info.

’iM Help W aiit^s e c r e t a r ie s : $$T

W E NEED (4)1 IExcellerit:spbl8 how.avai| able, lor word' prbco'sslric secretaries , OutstandInj sec re ta ria l skills. Prlo.L| Mass ..II knowledge pre­ferred but WILL TRAINTN HOUSEIDbn'f delay. Call or FAX you feaurrie today) FAX: 609-734-8490 . , ' :

FUTURE TEMPS

, -|03:carnegle Ctr Suite 315

Princeton, NJ 08540 - 609-734-9108 ,

SECRETARY--,^: $24K .i Executive. Handle national i | cllents. Very flexible hours. i l Amazing b e n e f i t s . . ‘

‘609-452-0206

TURKEL PERSONNEL4365 Rt 1 „

(Next to' Ramada) . Princeton NJ

SE CR E TA R Y /RE CE P- TIONIST - • ■'.3 -days/wk. . Cranbury area. -201-257- 4100, -ask for Anita / ■

103 HeaHh& Education

AIDS EDUCATION Pro­gram Manager-Administer AIDS professional educa-

' tion programs Including flnanoial' reporting. Coor-

- dirtate . state-wide educa­tion referral network. Must have working knowledge of MAC desk top publishing for purposes of newsletter publication.' Recent refer­ences required. Excellent salary & benefits package. Contact Dr. Davidson at, 609r896-1717.

RESEARCHASSISTANTThe Canter Foundation, a private psychiatric fa­cility located In Belle Mead, NJ offers chal­lenging opportunity for an Individual to became part of a research team conducting clinical In­vestigations into the causes and treatment of psychiatric Illnesses, This: individual will as­sist In the execution of all phases of research: conduct comprehensive literature' reviews, ad­minister and score re­s ea rc h ins trum en ts , perform su p erv ised statistical analysis and 'prepare drafts of project reports, manuscripts, etc. Bachelor of Arts or S c ien ce d e g re e re ­quired. Courses In Psy-; chology, Statistics, Re­sea rch M ethodology and some computer ex­perience Is preferred. Competitive salary and excellent benefits.

Send resume or call Polly Plence .

Human Resources Dept.(201)874-4000

ext 4613

Carrier FoundaQonPO Box 147

Bells Mead, NJ 08502£qu$< Opportunity

Cfliptoytf iil/F •

103 Healths. Education

ATTENTION TEACHERS - See our ad urtder help wanted for Telerriarketing. Part time. 609-497-0777. ALCOHOL S u b s ta n c e Abuse Counselor ■ BS level, CAC or credit toward certification, .F/tlme, ,. res­ponsibilities include; asses­sm ent, Individual/group counseling, intervention with adolescence & family. Call, 201-722-1881 or send resuma to;' Catholic CJiarl- ties, 540-550 Rt 22 East, Bridgewater NJ 08876,CERTIFIED Alcoholism Counselor -< For teens In­dividuals, group and tamily. 6 hours per weelj. $15.00- $20.00 pet houi’ ''cotTi- rrierisurate wlth’'’‘exS3?'Gall Hunterdon YouthGervices, 201-782-1046. ' '

.DENTAL ASST - For periodontal office. Rocky Hill/Yardley area. Full lime. 4-A’A days/wk. Excellent salary and benefils, avail. Call .Ann Tues or Fri. 609-921-1940,DENTAL ASST - Very High Salary offered for Dedi­cated person with experi­e n c e . P l e a s a n t a n d positive doctor and staff. Lcxrated on Rte 27. .201- 846-7100.

103 H ealths./ Education

DENTAL ASST - RDA. Warm & caring pvt prao- , tlce. Hamilton Twp. Exo salary. 609-5B5-1410. DENTAL ASST_- P/t, f/t

-. Pediatric office In W. Wind­sor. Friendly; outgoing per­son, good vvilh children. Great working environ­ment. Experibnce prefer­red, but will train. 609- 799-7722.DENTAL HYGIENIST - Part lima. Rocky Hill Perio office. Excellent salary &

' benefits bvdll., Call Ann Tues or Fri. 609-921-1940 DOCTOR'S ASSISTANT/ Receptionist - Phones, bill­ing, typing, drawing blood (optional), PKG’s, assisting In psychiatric research, ex­perience preferred but will train. Salary compeUllve. 609-921-9299. EM ERGENCY M edical Technician - Full time pos­ition' available for a NJ Certified EMT with experi­ence. Hours 9-5;30, Mon- Fri, $20,000/yr -t-benefits. Princeton 1st Aid Rescue Squad, 609-924-3338.LPN/RN - Part time for Lawrenoevilla Pediatric of­fice. Call 609-896-0968 be­tween 10amr3pm.

103 Health &' Education

HOME HEALTH AIDES

MEDIGROUP

RN’s & LPN'sAt the CENTRAL NEW JERSEY JEWISH HOME FOR THE AGED, we maintain our own staff of full and part lime nurses, and then pro­vide them with com­p re h e n s iv e p e rs o n ­alized training, because we believe that caring employees - not agency fill-ins - bring out the best in nurses.If you agree with our ihllc '

long esIabUsheB health

philosophy, come join our highly regarded.

care facility, and be part of a caring environment

‘dedictnedto mirsingere- cellenca.We offer highly com­p e t i t i v e s a l a r i e s , ou tstand ing benefits jfor< part timers, tool), flex time and more.For Im m edia te co n ­sideration, . please call or write Ms. Tucker

(201) 873-2000CENTRAL W JEWISH

HOME FOR THE-AGED380 DeMott Lane-

; Somerset, N J,08873'

C e n tra l H M O

We give Health Care a new meaning...

Let us do the same for your career!!!

join our team of health care professionals and enjoy the diversification of duties offered in our muUi'Specialty environm ent. . ‘

At MEDIGROUP it's:■ Wellness VS Illness■ Outpatient Care VS jnpatient Care■ A Positive Attitude Toward ‘

COMPLETE HEALTH .■ The.Place For YOU!!

M ED IG RO U P p ro u d ly o f fe r s o u r e m ­ployees the-fo llow ing array of SUPERIOR oenefits:

• 35 hou r work w eek• Full Family H ealth Insurance

(No payroll deduction) . — '• Fully Paid Family D ental Plan

' • Prescription Plan• Pension Plan• Long Term Disability• Exciting Environment• 2 W eeks Vacation ’• 13 Holidays• Life Insurance• D eferred Incom e Plan '• Leave• Free’Parking• Employee Incentive Programs *

O u ii CURRENT OPENINGS'INCLUDE:-

RN SUPERVISO RP ed ia trics D e p t.

Full a n d P a rt T im e ,E v e n in g s

S W IT C H B O A R D /REC EPTIO N IST

.The MEDIGROUP Way'.

416 Belle\’ue Ave. Trenton. N.l. 0S6I6 pldase call our Personnel Dept

for further information (609) 396-4600. Equal Opportunity Employer

e.CtosseShieid

. MCOSS Nursing Services, fo rm e r ly th e VNA of Middlesex County, Is hiring certified home health aides for positions throughput Middlesex Courity. .Com­petitive salary and benefits. Car allowance plus milage. Flexible scheduler Call Kale Smith 1-800-272-

. 1204.___' ' ■ -HOME HEALTH AIDE ■

■part time or, live In. For Alzheimer's patient. Must be experienced and caring, able to drive. 609-443- 4639 days, or 448-2722

■ O T g s b u r g SC'HCCT District - In need ol part

. time Psychologist and part T.tlme Social Worker. Pleasa 'call 201-521-0303.' EOE AA.

MENTAL HEALTHSmall CMHC seeking pro­fessionals to work w/variety of menial health problems.

CASE MANAGERS B/VMA to work with psy­chiatric population. Exp in case management essen­tial. Opportunities lor gouq> & lamily therapy.

CLINICIAN , ,,Individual, group & family therapy wtih broad range o f, clients. Some case man­agement involved. MA or MSW. Send . resume , to: Eve Funk, 145 Wither­spoon , P rinceton , N .J. 08542. E.O.E.

^ r

BIOLOSY TICKHICAI ASSISTANT

Part-time laboratory as- slslant needed to pre­pare materials for bi­ology labs and to main­tain biology g re e n ­house. Individual must have a minimum of an Associate's Degree In Biology: experience as a laboratory assistant Is prelerred. Daytime hours are somewhat flexible. Approximately 15 houts/ week at $7 per hour. Call (609) 586-4800 ext. 383 or send re­sume before October 10th to: '

MENCER COUNTY COMMUNin COUEOE

Personnel Senricss Dept. HMD P.O. Box B

Trenton, NJ 08690ASfimiAlnv AdiooT

CquiI Opportunitii Employer KT

103 Health & Education

MEDjCAL M anagem ent Trainee - WilT train , enthu­siastic, personable Individ­ual for growing office. Good salary + bonus for career oriented person 201-281- 7515MEDICAL RECEPTION­IST - F/t, experienced, lor busy surgical canler. Coiii-

' petilive salary. 201-390- 4300. , ■ ■. .MEDICAL SECRETARY - , Part , time,, .; typing,. filing.' some phones for OB/GYN office. Call, 609-585-6000 , MEDICAL TYPIST-Exp’d, very flexible hra. Ideal 2nd job, using Leriler dictation equiprTienl-&.-IBM,-Wheel- wriler. Please-cali Susaq-at 609-924-545'l 9am-j»pm'.

MENTAL HEALTH Aide - Entry level, part time pds- illori. Transitional housing program seeks Individual to work with previously Institu­tional clients, leaching & supervising acllvllles of dally iiving. Primarily late, alternoon/early evening hrs. Send resume to: Easter Seal Society, 6 Kirby, Ave. Sulla 201, Somen/llle NJ 08876 or call 261-722-4300. '■________

NURSE/Medical Assistant - Part time tor OB/GYN otfico. Call, 603-585;6000.

103 Health & Education

NURSE - LPN, full time lor :■ fast, paced, busy surgical■ practice. We seek a caring,'

p e rs o n a b le Individual, preferably' w/prior ollice exp. Please call Susan at

■-: 609'^924-5451 9a!p-5ptfi., "

,'NURSE - MSN with nurse,, p ractitioner specia lly & ANA certification. Very

' cortipatilivef salary.. Fee paid. Helen, 609-883-3700 H. Neuman Assoc. 2500 Brunswick Ave.NURSE NEEDED - by 34 yr old lemalB quadrapleglc, several evenings per week from btwn 7 & 8pm, lor-.

■' approx 2 hrs each eve.•' Rb'cky'/H ill/Grlggstdwn Lerea'il;261*297-S902,-'5T:',

NURSE & NURSES Aides - RN or LPN, 3pm • 11 pm & 11 pm - 7am. p/l. Aides f/1

’days, p/t'eves. Small I.C.F. Sunnjriield NiirsIhg Homo, ' Cranbury. '609-395-0641.'

NURSE RECRUTTER , To $30K

For major hospital in 'area._; Aiust have RN degree arid one year ol recruiting exp., Must have excellent relat­ing skills. Comprehensive benefits package., '

• 600-243-9100125-290-Village Blvd

Princeton, NJ

; COUNSELORS {j U se your m otivating ;, I and problem-solving skills j I to h e lp ou r c lie n ts I I achieve 'their weight- |' I loss goa ls., Ideal can- j I didales. must be . dy- ! I namlc, enthusiastic in- j I dividuals with a pro- I I lesslonal attitude;' and | j teaching or nutritional j I'background. ‘ |I Enjdy a com petlilve i j salary, excellent be- | I nellls, and a pleasant ■ ! working environment. ! I Flexible s c h e d u le s . I I Locations throughout I I Northern New Jersey, j I Including our soon to '■ j-open..lDoalion In Rocky j ! Hill. Send resume and j I salary requirements to I i Marcella, - I{ nutri/system jI weight loss centers | I IS East Midland Ave, j

Paramus, NJ D7652 I

Division 10aNURSES

NUTRITIONALSPECIALIST

If you are a Nutrillonlst, DleUctan, RN or LPN and are looking to make a positive career move.S you can enjoy a highly rewarding position at Nutri/System, a leader in the weight loss In­dustry .A competlllve salary, excellent benefits, and flex time, are among the many advantages we offer. Full time positions available throughout Northern New Jersey, Including our soon to open location In Rocky Hill. 'Call: Marcella between

10AM & 5PM: 2 0 1 -5 9 9 -2 5 7 2nutri/systemweisht loss centers

103 H e a l t h & Education

NUJRSES AIDE - for invalid woriisti.(depression case).' Private duty ;near Lam-

i bertville, car necessary. References required.; Call < 609-883-4654.' '

. NURSES AIDE ,'- For domestic help. Aide/hoallh cara needa. Faith Ertiploy- ment Sves, 609-392-1579.

. NURSES AIDES-Exp. F/l, 3pm-11pm. P/t days. Sun-

.^nyfleld N ursing Home, Cranbury.,609-395-064.1

NURSES

. Unique as you are we have . a speclal place for you on our te'atn.;,!)^iTjH;jo'in,uq,at McCarrick, . Care: Center. Excellent benefits, full - & part time positions. Call, 201-545-4200.betvy 9-5. ■:

. ■ NURSES ■ ;RNriJ>N

Re-hab Child Care case In; , North Brunswick area. All

..•shifts. Call: -. ., .. ’ CAROLYN/JEAN ’

201-636-8660

NURSESNeeded immediately, 8 LPN's, homecare lor infant. In Trenton area, CPR/lradh. exp necessary. All 3.shlfts avail. Call today 609-520-' 9499 1 'tlPJOHN HEALTHCARE

EOE/M/F > ‘ .,

. STAFF NURSE FOR COLLEGE

HEALTH FACILITYF=ULL TIME, 10 MONTHS

AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 1T PM to 7 AM, NIGHT SHIFT

If you are comfortable.with consider-. ''aBIe'au(onb'my'(we 0 0 ITave m utuallyag reed upon protocols an d reliab le M.D. b a ck -u p ), have strong physical a s s e s s m e n t skills — th is position, in an accred ited co llege health Infirmary

", m ay be .fo r you. A N urses ' Aide p ro­v ides a ss is tan ce . , . ..

P le a se sen d re su m e to: GINA BOOK,, HUMAN RESO U RCES, CLIO HALL,

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, PRINCE­TON. N .J. 08544. '

Princeton CInivensity'’ PHINCeirON. NEW JERSEY 08514

An Equal Opportu.nily/Alfifmatlvo AetJoh Employer '

Nursing RNs

M a t e r n a lChad

The Medical Center ai Princeton, a 450-bed' community teaching hospital, is seeking RNs for the follciwing * positions:. .

• P e d ia tric s

• N u r s e r yFulITima-Eves Part Time-Nights .

• L & DFulITlme-Eves ■

For further Informatlbh . and to inquire about our on-site Child Care contact: ,Mary Ellen Obrelter, RN, Nurse Recruiter 609-704r4586or 921*7700 e)d 4037.EOE M/F,

(rjiljt$vt6i. utrukiatiivi mrei.n i l Ml JiU M t I VI 11( vt

PRINCETON

103 H e a lth s Education

NURSESSsB our pd Under Business Opportunities'’

NORREU, HEALTHCARENURSE -WANTED - For fa m ily p r a c t i c e in

, P la ln sb o ro . M ornings,■ afternoons,, evenings .&

Saturday'hours available., ip le x lb le s c h e d u l in g , p le a s a n t env ironm ent. Please, call 609-275-8100

PHARM ACEUTICAL -. Clinical research, positions , need 2-5 yrs. oxp or BSN with, data exp for clinical- studies. $2S-S0k based on

V exp,-L-peejpaldh'Doralhea,

. • Assoc, „. 2M 0 .BrunswickAve, , ■ ' ; . ,

PH A R M A C EU T IC A L-Medical Writer. Degree', &

; exp. in , writing NDAs.. Graduate: degree a -k. To

$60k Fee paid. Doratheaor Helen, 883-3700 H. Neu­man Assoc. 2500 -Bruns- wick Ave , ; ’ „ ’

RECEPTIONIST/Medical Assistant - lor growing chiropractic office. 201- 359-0123.RN - BSN with 1-3 yrs exp.

■T (dr; entry level clinical re- 'sdarch position. $28K Fee paid. Dorathea, 883-3700 H. Neuman Assoc. 2500 Bmnswick Ave.

103 Health &; EducationRN - Edison Oncology of­fice. 30-35 hours,'benefits

. a v a i la b le / E xperience ,; preferred, will train.-''SBnd resume to Box #11992, c/o Princeton Packet.'

RN/LPN - P/T, 3 Sat. per month, 8-1 In pediatric of­fice, In West Windsor area. Call 609-324-5510.

RNs, LPNs, staff Reilel - all shifts, - ER experience a

-plus. Immediate openings. 201-469-9580.

NursesiRMB

EmergencyRoomThe Medical Center at. Princeton, a 450-bed community leeching hospital, is seeking RN's win ER. and/or Cmical Care experienceferthelollowing . positions; ,Full T im e - .• Day5-9am-5;30pm• EvoningsP a rtT Im e ,• 0ays-9am-5:30pm• NighteForfurthor information and to inquire about our on-site ' Child Care contact: •Uaiy Ellen Obrefter, RN, Nuree Recruiter I 609*734*4566 or 921*7700 art 4037. BOB'

•WlKTvtrAliiiunik innovation mn:t.

DIRECTOROF-HURSIHB

Applewdod Estates, a life c a re re tirem en t community Is seeking a Director of Nursing. Previous experience as Director or Assistant Di­rector required. BSN prelerred. Must have d e sire to work with Seniors. This Is an op­portunity to direct the development of a new department. Our refifo- ment community |s due lo open January 1990. For consideration, send resuma to Mr. Robert Crawford, Applewood

-E s ta te s , 360 Pond R oad, F reehold , NJ 07720. EOE.

RN-LPN-CHHA-JOIN A WINNER!

i r the others are so

good, why are we so usy77 S lat S talling Inc., operated BY nur­

ses FOR nurses, has rapidly exparided Ihrough- out New Jersey. .

WE OFFER: ,^Wed-Surg'-&*;al|iepo-=

clalfzed areas Includ­ing Psych, same day surge^ & private duty

• New Pay Rates :• Choice ol ladlilies • Bonus Incentives • Healih Insurance pkg.

CALL TODAY!'-

STAT STAFFINGCherry Hill, NJ609-887-6266

STAT STAFFINGEast Brunswick, NJ

201-828-7890 . ;

Radiology.,

PARTTIMEOPPORTUNITIES

ATMERCER

MEDICAL CENTER RN

In our'CT Section of Radiology. 16 hrs per week 3 PM - 7 PM, 4 d a y s p e r w eek . IV cartlllad or eligible. ICU/CCU or ER experi­ence prelerred.

MEDICALTRANSCRIPTIONIST9 AM-3PM, Sat & Sun In Radiology Dept. Re­quires excellent typing

M nfL m e<Jifia|Jsrn iln ;^ ology. Dictaphone and word processing pre­lerred.T hese positions are Ideal for those seeking a . bit. of extra Income with limited work com- mllment.Applications may be submitted In our Per­sonnel Dept..

MERCERMEDICAL CENTER446 Belleyue Ave.

PO Box 1658 ' Trenton. NJ 08607 ,

' '[quil Oppotturity Enplpycr .tawfunMiSBunnsiBiinaini

TEACHER ASST - Nursery school In.’East Windsor,

5Mgn:Fri,;3pni-6pm. No ex- par;lence., n e e d e d :! P re ­schooler ; may accompany you. Call Mrs. Freedman, 609-448-3883.

TEACHER ASSITANTS - Ahd Infant Care Givers needed for early childhood program. Full or, part lima. Call 609-896-0891. or 609- 520-9113. -

TEACHER - Health and ' Phys Ed for slate approved ' private school for special need .adolesoenls. Part lime .2 or 3 days/week. Flexible hours. Must be NJ c e r t if ie d . C om p'etitive salary. Spring Run school, Flemington 201-782-1480.e o e :ULTRASqUND TEGHNI-. CIAN - Part tigie, flexible hrs, for renal & abdotfilnal studies. Please'call Susan at 609-924-5451, MonrPri, '9am-5ptn.,

PRINCETONREGIONALSCHOOLS

Is seeking

R.N.S■To a c t a s o n -c a l l substitute school nur­ses. Must have current R.N. District will help obtain required sub- stilule certlficallon and criminal background check. Regular school hours; plsasant working conditions. $60 per day.For Inlormatloh, or to apply, please call or stop In.. - Personnel Services ~

PRIKCnON/ , REEIOHAL SCHOOLS

25 Valley Road Princeton, NJ 08540 -

(609) 924-5017

FILE CLERKMedical Records Dept..Ham'ilton Hospital, an acute care InstltuUon Is currently seeking a Fils Clerit To work part timer Good organizational

.and clerical skills re- -quIrodi-pnlnlmaMypIng.r-Interested applicants may contact the Human Resources Dept. (609) 584-6660.

HAMILTON HOSPITALHamilton Center for Health

Vfhita Notsa-Hamlllon Sq Rd Hamilton, N) 08690 -

Ej[Ull_ Opportunity

^ Help Wanted ^ Help Wanted??crrD^AfMfNi« ^ ^ —- General & egal needed for position' In law firms. Typing ■& gen­eral office skllls.^Exper|. erice preferred but will con---WI o.my-jtjvei applicants, Ca|l Mercer County Bar As­soc. Placement Service. 1530 B runsw ick A ve,, Trenton. 609-989-8880. EOE, No,fee. >; v

SECR ^A hlES •U nusual (rbsltlon Iri cd.

working with art'cdllec- ' lion. Exc SBoretarfal and grammar skl|lj needed for dotll oriented and ex-

' citing lob. Word process­ing a mpstl $23K :

• Numbers your thjng? Be - - A-loP;.admln.-petson.to-

F lnanoe M anager of Princeton. CO., Steno & WANG a liiust. $25K V

, • Carbersecretary?That's', what pur big co. Wants.

Lots of exp. needed to hand le office situation. Professlonallsrri Is thekey.'$24K; V. .

• Legal exp. a plus, but a .. strong Interest-.! In this

professional area will get you an Interview. Big benefits arid location make this a co. everyone wantsi $24K

Other Positions Available No Fee

210 CARNEGIE CENTER ..PRINCETON NJ 08540

-609.520-1717.

. SECRETARY EXPANSION la the reason, oiir client Has several posl- tloris'available,. Plush ol-

: flees and excellent benefits are lust a part ,of what they have to offer. Let your skills

■ work for youl $23,000. .Adam’s Staffina

4 3 6 S U .S .1 .Prfncetoh, NJ 08540 • 609-520-9898

SECRETARY - Full time, sm all p rlncetoh o lllce .

, Wb'r3 Processing,, filing,. phones,' etc. Nice at­mosphere, benefits. Call 609-683-1080, Llsa ‘ SECRETARY'.-"Full, time. R eel'estate office In Pen-

■nlffgton::609-737;20®7 — S E C R E T A R Y :- B odd

, typing Skills, word process­ing ability helpful but willing. to Main; Exp transcribing ' dictation. SmallTrlendly of-, lice, Princeton ■ area. Re- surhe & salary tor PO Box 89, Princeton Jet N J 08550 SECRETARY - Immediate opening for experienced secretary to work with VP Sales and . Markellrrg 'of prestigious International corporation Tn Princeton Forresta l C en ter. Must have'excellent secretarial skills and "knowledge of word protiessing. .'Familiar­ity with DlsplayWrite lll/IV

SUBCONTRACTORS'

0° Hdp Wantetf“ SECRETARY

needed to plow snow ort a Sppntlopn, Princeton, Is,; commercial site In. Jaines:, s e e k in g o u tg o lr ig lO" burg. 2 .trucks and drivers dividuals for two high yfs-' , required. Fees negotiable, Iblllty positions In the Con- Insurance and contract re­ference Service, D epart-, quirpd. Call Paul. Smith ment. One Is a 'p a rt time from M oehaw k L and-' posWon hours of 1pm scapes at 609-259-7982, to 6pm.' The other Is full Q irR n T A N P F A R im n time. Both positions require °

S ^ L ^ ' s T l I l f w ""rt P r e v e S progS lt. M^S

s I s b s h s® ® house, 482 C entre . St,

S i Trenton, NJ 08611. . ,sPR iy.Psrsonnel. Depart-

tqp. Help Warit^ 100 Help Wanted Help Wanted

merit,

-•ScantlcBn ■-Pt^nceton■— 100 College Rd East , Princeton, NJ

609-452-7600, ext 5262. . ... eOE- '■'■f.;. ■

SECRETARY- sm all con­s u l t in g firm . s e e k s non-smokliig ]ViP. ' sec’y with good /excellent Word- Perfecl 4.as.0 skills. Must be organized, able to work In fast-paced office. Salary + profit sharing -i- bonus. Call Diane,. 609-520-6689

SECRETARY/WORD PROCESSOR S22K PLUS BONUS

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GREAT COMPANYG r e a t b e n e f i t s : w ith BONUS, Great boss. Great environment! Need secre­tary forVacrxiuntlng, dept. VVord Perfect a' plus. Fee paid. , ■ .7

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PRINCETONilfcwiiMitiJiid

SERVICE, INC.

An Ideal position for person ■ who really enloys word Proueaaing. Some diversity

helpful.-Th-ldeal-eandldate--|!;^SiyE!®P^^ will'! be highly ' motivated M wpm. ExcellenTbenellts with excefient communfea- eod environment. Never e

SWITCHBOARD OPER­ATOR - Parf/full lime days,

.eves:or.nlghls.^.Nas3au,Sl.. office. Call 609-924-2040. SWITCHBO/iRP OPER­ATOR - Part/lull time days, eves or. nights.. Nassau SI office. Call 609-924-20401 TAILOR - Full or part lime. E ton S h o p , L aw rence Shopping Center, Law- renceville. 609-682-3222. TECHNICAL TRAINING - Princeton Computer Soft­ware Company has ohpor- lunity tor someone skilled in technical training, docu­mentation writing and cus-. •tomer support. Call, 609- 924-7904 lor Interview.' TELEMARKETERS - For ' small educational research

VETERINARY TECHNI-, C|AN - Full time .lor well equipped com puferlzed small ariimaf practice. Ex- perfonce/.or degree' re­quired. Top salary and benefits . Call 609-771- 0095. • i 'VIDEO - Camera person & tape operators. Full time & fre e la n c e . ' Industrial & broadcast work. Call Peter Anionuccio 609-895-1020.

WAITERS/ WAITRESSES

FULL & PART TIME ALL SHIFTS

APPLY IN PERSON ASK FOR MANAGER

CHARLIE BROWN'S

381 Route 206 South '' Hillsbbrough

WAI7ERSWAITRESSESComtemporary restaurant. Day or evening hours avail­able. Experience needs-' sary. Apply In . person at; ■ Great Tastes, Princeton Shopping Center or call Usa ' or Todd at, 609-683-0790. _______ .WAITRESS/WAITER - Full tlme/part time', $4/hr. plus tips. Own trans necessary. Call Cathy or, Sue at 609-799-0341.

WANG

WORD PROCESSORS •Princeton , area. Full time position'& part tlme eves. Must have both w ANg or

-WordPerfect... Ask about our riew benefits pacKOgs. J & J TpilPOHARIESr 60o Alexartder Rd, Prince­ton,. N.J. ' 08540. 609- 452-2030, , ,WRR'ER/DesIt .Top Pub­lisher - Combine writlngta creative documents produ­cing skills using state of the

' art PC, text & graphic soft- v/are.: Send resume to: Digital., Solutions Inc, 1- .Rossmoor Dr, Jamesburg NJ 08831. Atl; Personnel

106 Help Wanted iPartTime

ACCOUNTING CLERK - part: tlrne. : Hours flsylble.

; Experience preferred. To assist In all phases of ac-

- counting.ofllce Including fil­ing, posting, matching for, accounts payable , and ac­counts receivable, plus special prelects. Ability to work well with numbers and calculator a plus. For appt call Kathy Pesek at

■609-655-8990.

/I®® Help-Wanted : , Part Time

106 Help Wanted Part Time

INVENTORY CONTROL ASSOCIATES

/ './■■■■■'Part.Time:-'7pm io .l lp m

Part lima ; .' Corporate Sales ^

Assit Director Of Corporate" Sales- at Hamilton Jew-

----- uc,Rr.i. Diversified , duties,'hnmo Congenial working almos-

■ S T rh tin iT Phoro, 3 days/wk - or flex-'hours.,;terylewing for the above'

■' position: at our- distribution. facility In Cranbury, N.J. This position requires an Individual w/good number skills & attention to detail. Ideal for high school or college students.We offer a competitive salary & generous store- wide discount.. For ■ Im- .

-^m ed l please , call Walter Gill at

' 609-655-8550 or apply in person: 4 So. Middlesex Ave Cranbury N J; ’ .

Conran's - h a l ^ t The Complete Home

. Furnishing Store .E.O .E.,

LIBRARY ASSISTANT - P/t. Circulation, ‘ student supervision, clerical duties;

' choral experience required. Contact Mrs. Wicklund, Westminster, Choir, Col­lege, Princeton. 609-921-

Londoner'at 609-771-9400 PART TIME - Secretarial/ Customer Service Assl;“ - For graphic arts salesman In Griggstown area. To work primarily out of your home plus errands' & visits to my offle. Independent problem-solver, computer friendly, good, language'

.,,s.lUlls,.gelf_-starter.^Grap.h|08_ ba6kground'’a"p lusr Serid resume to: Paul Einarsen /issoc,:259 Canal Rd. RD 1, Princeton NJ 08540. PART TIME - sniall horse farm needs help. Working board. References. 609-

. 466-1799.PART TIME & Substitute Youth Workers - Evening and weekends. $7.50/hburv C all H u n te rd o n Youth Services, 201-782-1046.

II 42 N.vTulane SL ' .Princeton, NJ 08540

' ■ FAX: 609-921-7091 SECRETARY AOMIN ASST $22-23K/ STRONG ORGANIZER!

Busy marketlng/advertlslng . department needs .team

p lay e r! A ss is tin g with scheduling, coordinating and travel arrangements. Typing at 60wpm-i- for heavy word processing on Word Perfect 5.0. for re­ports and prelects.: Lotus

'1,2,3 required, Neverafee. -'Call er'come-ln.'lodayl'-!

FUTURE ' RESOURCE SYSTEfAS

103 Carnegie Ctr S u lfe3 1 5

Princeton, NJ 08540 609-734-9100

SECRETARY - A lull senrice real estate corp. has an Immsdiale opening fo r , detail oriented, ex­perienced Secretary with strong word processing, as well as some admini­strative skills, Please call Steve . a t 609-896-2245 btwn 9am-5ptTL No Agen- cles Pleasel ■

SECRETARY,OCI, a Princeton-based company with newly re leased ' wireless personal LAN, needs a Secretary to support our Engineering Department.; " ,The Ideal candidate must have at least 2 years of secretarial experience. At­tention to detail, follow-up and .lorganizatlonal, .skills essential. Business school training would be an asset. Experience on the Macin-, tosh and ability to read mlnils desjrablel .We offer a very competitive com pensation package. Please send employment and salary history.OCI Is an equat opportunity employer and a non-smok- Ing company; i

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Communicatfons, Inc Suite 202 '

100 Th'anet C ircle. Princeton, NJ 08540

SecretaryExecutive....... .,.$28; 000

pr esid en tta l ;-.....suite of nationally known organization seeks lo p notch Secretary. Position requires professional at- Utude, polished w.p. skills & proper grammar. Lovely of­fices. Excellent benefits. No fee. Call.lor appt.

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tion a n d p e o p le "skills. O u ts tan d in g b e n e f its . Salary In the . low' $20's'.' Pjease send resume to: Bbx:#11988, c/o Princeton Packnl; "•! ' ; . ■. j';SECRETARY - Insurance, A g eh ey n e e d s Admlnh' strativB Assistant In our Group Health Dept. Experi-

. bnee preferred,; but not re- ' qulred. Good communica­

tion skills and people per­son. Call Joe Savino at

' 609;683-120,0,'-Mon-FrI, . 9am-Spm.! ■SECRETARY/Marketlng Asst: - Fun, small ad agency seeks, personable seo'y w/grbwlh opportunity, MAC skills a plus. 30 flex­ible hrs/wk. Send resume and salary history to; P. Murphy, 20 Nassau St, Sts 99, Princeton! NJ 68542.

, SECRETARY

PosIHon-avallable.for Indi­vidual to'provids secretariat' support tO! busy Data : Based Services Dept. In addition to 'g'eneral-secre- ■ tariaf dutles.-'lndivldual will be using the WANG .word p ro cesso r. Position re ; quires 6 rhbs -1 yf experi-

■erice !■ Vrith ' kboWledge''‘of WANB;,’Wdrd' fpfboeiibWg

' preferred. Interested 'ebn- (I'dates ■ should call 609t :;/5-4003, Equal Oppor- runlly Employer M/F/H. SECRETARY - Princeton A r c h i te c t , M e s to l le r rrayisnno Architects are ,;'j9ki an'energetio sec- -! -tar-, -ir: admInIstraOve: ipp: word processing(50wpn,',. If ! you are In­terested In , working for a

.-aly-flrm w /c re a tlv e fj'iopie send .resume to: M o a to l le r f r a v ls a .n o Architects, 84 Nassau St. Princeton ,NJ 08542. '> S E C R E T A R Y /P R O - C E SSpR :- For busy real estate o le in Hillsborough. Diversified fob, excellent b e n e f i ts . ' C a ll A rlene Hau5er.-201-874-8421 I SECRETARY - Profession­ally minded Individual with strong organizational skills, telephone skills and some acco u n tin g know ledge helpful. Call Nancy Culler, 609-452-0846. SEGRETARY/RepepllonIst -' Princeton "firm seeks responsible person, exc lypIng/W.P. skills (Word­Perfect a 7 plus). Dicta­phone,. good telephone skills. Diversified duties, exc benefits. Send resume to: Manager, 181 Cheny Valley Rd. Princeton, N.J.

, 08540. , - ' , ■SECR ETA R Y /RECEP- TIONIST - exciting position with dynamic, financial con­sulting firm : located In prestigious Carnegie cen­ter. 'Must have a pro­fessional phone manner, a congenial personality, and a poslUve attitude. Knowl- edge.of IBM PC/Word P er-, feet preferred. Call 609- 452-8166 lor appt. ' SECR ETA R Y /RECEP- TIONIST - Private school In Princeton area seeks flex­ible Individual for challeng-

■fee. Call Roseana. 7.609-581-1492

. , - . J J,. , r , j E x e c u t iv e a o b r e ta r y w — needed-for-lh is-F ortune-ton, Telephone sales/sur- 500 company b a s ^ In the -

PASTE U P-T he Princeton 7100 ext 298 AA/EOE Packet Is looking lor a part

LIFEGUARDS/lnstructors - . ProduettorrD epartm ent; pool supervisors,- Law- Apporx 25 hrs per week, rence Twp recreation Is Mon 2pm-10:30pm, Tues looking for mature and liam 7 p m & Fri 2pm-

J445 Whitehorse Ave Harhlilon Twp NJ 08610

SECRETARY/WP $24K Professional trading firm; Spectacular; 'attriospherel; Lively people, gorgeous bf- fleos. If you.have a, high ertergy level & love WP this position Is dynamitel Wang a big plus. 100% company paid benefits '. D efinite promotion. ,

609-683-4040 i

. 842 State Rd.' Princeton, NJ 08540

SECURITY GUARDSRennanent & part time, uni

.forms & equipment sup­plied. W orkjn the High- tstown-, D ayton; S outh Bmnswick, South Amboy & Edison areas. :• Paid fornial training ,• Pdid yacalton (for' lull

'tinrie'erriplbyeasl'-rt''- '-'•’^ tlld lriid rartcb ’’*';;.’ •.Overtime:’availabliity'For . appointment call be­tween 9am-4pm, Tues-Fri,' 201-329-4541.SECURITY-QuakerBrldge Mall now accepting: ap­plications for ' Immediate and hbllday season em­ployment. Drivers license re q u i r e d . $ 6 /h r . C all 609-799-8132 or apply ot QuakerBridga Mall', Infor- matlon Booth. ' ' ,SHIPPING & RECEIVING Clerk - Position available vvith growth potential, for Individual-who takes pride In own work, (Trustworthy & willing i to accept responsi­bility. Company .paid ben- elitsr Pleasant working en­vironment. Call. LaVaka Jewelers, 609-924-0624 SHIPPING a RECEIVING Clark - for llle manufac­turing firm In Hillsboro; Exp h e lp fu l. Full, m e d ic a l benefits, life Insurance, paid holidays. P leasant- working .conditions, 201- 52671445 btwn 9'S. " SOCIAL SERVICES: Vari- . ous full time positions avail­able Including Supen/lsed Apartment Living. Advisor

.(MIddlessex),' Life. Skills Coordinator (Somerset), and Supportive Living pro- grarh Advisor (Middlesex). Part lima poajllon also open. Competitive salaries and ex ce llen t b en efits package Including dental and pension plan. Contact S teve '. KaiuckI . at 201- 685-1444. 1 ' ,

vey exp & educational background ' p referab le . Part time, flex scheduling. Cali.Nancy 609-497-0777. TELEMARKETING ;, Eam '

. up, $8 an hour, part tlrne, flexible evening hours'. Call ■ Dan pitcher The Princeton Packet, 609-924-3244,, ext 192, btwr,1-& 9pm. TELEMARKETING REP - Data'processing company looking lor a high energy, w arm ,' p ro fessio n a l In­dividuals to market „lnlo: Med's products.S services. 2 ybars previous tele-, marketing exp required. .Excellent; phone- manner, attention to detail and ,the ability to follow through. Ex­perience with computer and software. Competitive salary & benefits package. Nonsmokers. Call or send resume to: lnloMed, 4365 Rte. 1. Princeton, NJ 0 8 5 4 0 , 6 0 9 -9 87-6181 . Equal Opportunity Em­ployer, M/F. ,Additional $$$$$ ■

LATE NIGHT WITH TELEMARKETING

If you are looking to earn extra money on a part-time basis. We have the perfect lob'for you.. We need you

1 Mon.i ju e s , Weds, ;Thurs from 6:9pm and Saturdays 10am to 1 pni to work In our busy classlfled advertising department.

We offer a guaranteed vvage of $5.00 per-hour,. plus a generous.-com ­mission structure enabling you to earn UP TO SIO-12 PER HOUR.

These are expansion posi­tions offering creative and dynamic Individuals an ex­cellent opportunity to earn extra Income In a low key enylronlnent.;

CALL MARTIN HILSON 609-924-3250

The Princeton PacketTELEPHONE OPERATOR

.- lo o k in g fo r re lia b le operators. /Ml shifts, avall ablai Typing required. Call between 8 & 4, 201-422- 3979.' • I

Princelpn area. Well-skilled, a n d e x p e r i e n c e d In travel/cohlerenca ■ arrang- monts., Excellent. Wang skills as well as steno re­quired. STAFF BUILDERS i ; Temporary Personnel, 211 College, Road East, Princeton. 609-452-0020 W AREHOUSE - Ollloo

-iurnlture dealership. In Hill, sb o ro /S o m erv llle a re a seeks mature Individuals to wbrk In warehouse and as­sist in delivery and p lace-, m'ent of furniture. Cbmpany oflera great benefits pack­age and profit sharing plan. Call l<aren btwn 2-5pm, 201-874-4500.

WAREHOUSE We need reliable people. Assignments Include: Plk- Pak, assembly, dock work & more. Locations Include: East Windsor, Hlgtitstown,& surrounding area. TOP PAY! Bring a friend. Bonus Referral Program,Open Every W ednesday / Night Until 7pm

GETTYPERSONNEL

ACCOUNTING CLERK - P/t position in high-tech advertising, specialty com­pany In North Brunswick. __ ^ _____ ___ ____.WorkjMlhGlaftAocountanL— responslble-lileguards_Act__ t0:30pin^Elease-ealt-Sally.!? vanced lifesaving cerlilica- .S em ansky a t 609-924-

5onamust.W SI,CPR/Hrst ‘ 3244, ext 150 lor an Inter- Aid preferred. Please call view appointment. E.O.E.609-895-0876, 8:30-4:30 --------------------------------pm, Mon-Fri. EOE

business. Opportunity for advaricernentl Could lead ' to lull tlme.' Call Marge at 201-297-7400ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIS­TANT : Part' time, Report directly'; to Ownbr/Presl • dent. General office skills a must. A/R, A/P, etc. Send rbsuma along with salary history arid requirements to: 2544 Nottingham Way, Suite A, Mer'cervllle, NJ 08619. 7 ' 'ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIS­TANT - 25 hrs a week through 4/15. Full time 4/l5 - 7/15. .Good office and people skills. Send resume to; SEC, June Opera Fesll val, 65 S.MaIn St., Bldg. B, Pennington, NJ. ,08543.' ADMINISTRATIVE ASST - Tasks varied, hours nego­tiable, real estate license r e q u i r e d . C a ll S te v e Schaeffer Property Man­agement Division, Hen­derson Realtors, 609-921- 6500

MATURE PERSON - Win­ing to work any hours. Part leading to full time. $5/hr making sandwiches and w aiting on c u sto m ers . Bassetts Turkey, Forrestal V illag e ,' C o lle g e Rd, Princeton. Apply 2-5pm Mon-Fri, ask for Frank

.MOTHER'S WORK - Ma­ternity. Looking for part lime sales, starting In the F a ll. 10-115 h o u rs /w k . Nights and weekends.. Ex­cellent wage. Call Juanita, af 609-452-9150. NEWSPAPER VENDING Route - Part Time. New York Times has a position available for delivery of early morning newspaper vending machine route in . the H llfsboro/Prlnceton area. 7 Inomings per week. Totaling approx. 20 hours. Potential To earn $15,000 year plus. Applicant mustA R T S & C R p A T S -

Specialists heeded to work have reliable large car or .w/elementary age children van. A refundable $500 de-

TELEPH O N E O PE RA ­TORS - For:WInllred Don­ahue's Answering Sen/lcer Princeton. Full or part fime, days and weekerids. Call , curately. Please call Linda

GETTY TEMPSDutch Nock Commbnsl■ Rt 13t>; ErAiviliidsor ■

7 -609-448-6500 .WAiXMAN INDUSTRIES - A division of Plumbtlne has an Immed lit opening for forklift operators & order pickers. Starting . salary $7 -i/hr: Apply or calk'WaX-' man Industries, Main Sr, Windsor, NJ 08561. 609-

.443-8180.' WORDPERreCTIf. you have high energy level, this |s the job for youll Proficient word perfect skills as well as good or­ganizational skills required for this exciting, busy gOv-l emment office. Flexibility a MUSTI STAFF BUILDERS , Temporary personnel, 211 College Road East, Princeton. 609-452-6020

WORD PROCESSING - Peterson's, a nationally known publishing company located in Princeton,, has an opening for an ex­perienced Word, Process­ing Operator. Must type 50 to 60 wpm minimum ac-

609-924-4411.

Social Sendees Residential Counselors

■ ; Technicians 7

Daytime, eVenIngs or over­night positions available. H.S. diploma required. Ex­perience with MR/OD, pre­ferred. Training provided. Starting salary $7 per hr.

THANK. YOU St. Jude for favors granted. E.L.L. TRAINEES - High School dropouts lobs waiting. Earh $$$'s while preparing lor free GED diploma. Learn useful lob skills. If you are 16-25 years old and un­employed, call Nj Youth Corp of Somerset/Hunl erdon County, at 201- 782-1480 ext. 301 today. We teach success.. Tran- portalion provided. ~ TRAVEL AGENT - Mor- 'sville Pa. agency needs .'xp'd retail or corp agent. Gall Jeny 215-295-6473 TREE CLIMBER Wanted - .Year rbund work; Excellent conditions. Good benefits. Woodwinds 609-924-3500. TREE WORKER-Climber. Groundpersop. Help wjlh

Reed, Operations, Man­ager, at 609-243-9111, ext 316. Peterson's Is an EOE,M/F .1

WORD PROCESSOR -IBM/5520 MulUmate, ad­vantage II, Word Perfect. Immediate openingsl Call Beth. :

IM PA CTTBUPOilARY SERVICES

337TR1.'1, Lawrence . WORD PROCESSOR

OHM Corporation, a lead­ing environmental services company located In the Princeton Forrestal Center has an opening for a Word Processor with at least 3 years experience.

Knowledge of Digital WordInn admlnsItraUvemosItion Btaning salary per nr. knowledge or uigiiai WordC o n g e n l a / ^ S h t a : ^ ariva^o®' '^®®eZM % mfermd.°noi

n e c e s s a ry . Im m edia te 'opening. Full time. Good

$19K, full fringe benefits. Call Kale Farrell, 609; 924-6280. EOE'. ,SECRETARY - Small con­s u l t i n g ' firm s e e k s non-smoking WP, sec'ywith good/excellent Word- ...........

. t8 |! a c L ^ |:L i™ i .M u ? l_ 204 be'twTen thebe organized, able to work hours of Vlam and -2pm,

Monday-Friday.EOE

ment.' Full, time positions, receive excellent benefits Includirig: paid medical,- dental, life, pension, tuition reimbursement and more. Please contact Somerset

'ARC,. 141', S.' Main St.. Manville, NJ 06835 at

pay. Call James Irish, Tree Experts, 609-924-3470.' '

-TYPING FOR Dispatch - Must type 40-50 wpm- Call bevrtween 8am-4pm. 201- 422-3979. , , ■„,

in faslpaced office; Salary < + profit sharing -I bonus. . Call Plane, 609-520-6689

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SECRETARY - For local Synagogue. Pleasant of­fice. Competidve salary, holidays. S e n d . resume w/salary reqs to: Beth El S y n ag o g u e , 50 M aple Stream Rd. E. Windsor, NJ 08520. Attn Dianne.

SECRETARY To S22KExpanding Princeton or­ganization seeks an o r-. ganized person to work In Accounting Dept. Word­Perfect and Lotus .a plus, accuracy a must.

609-243-9100 125-290 Village Blvd ■,

_ Princeton, NJ ■

STOCK PERSON Wanted - Full/part tima'for Prince­ton gounnot shop. Call Rachel 609-924-7755. ■ STUDENTS Or Graduates : Architectural 5rm seeks entry, level secretary/ re­ceptionist part time or full time to take cgntrol of gen­eral office duties. Please contact Sonya DIstefano at 609-921-6044.

- . TYPIST/DATA Entry - F/T, competitive salary & bene­fits. Pleasant Princeton of­fice. Cathy, 609-921-1318

TYPIST ■■ Excellent typing skills, pleasant telephone manner, word proccesing ability, able to transcibO. Sm all office. Princeton area. Call 609-799-1701. VETERINARIAN AssIstanV Receptionist - F/T. Mon-Fri, Princeton Animal Hospital. 609-924-0499.

Plus preferred, but will trairi. M usi have qood typing skills o f '60 wpm. Pleasant office land full benefits package offered,

..Please send resume or„call Sharon Zells,

OHM CORPORATION4 Research Way .

Princeton NJ 08540 609-987-0010

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WORD PROCESSOR - im­mediate opening In produc­tion department using DW4 to ty p e n a rra tiv e and statistical reports. Accurate typing skills of SOwpm re­quired. Reply to: Person-' nel, American Appraisal Assoc, 600 College R oad - East, Princeton, NJ Odbei). 609-452-2330. No agen­das. EOE.

In an aftersohool setting. Som erville & Hillsboro a re a . $6 ,5 0 -$ 7 /h r. For more info call Joanna Hickey at 201-722-18841 BOOKKEEPER - P/t. High- tstown office of Public Ac­countant needs lull charge bookkeeper with working knowledge of payroll taxes

co m p u te rs .. F lexible hours; Nonsmbkar. Call 609-448-4093. BOOKKEEPER - ' 10-15 hrs/wk. Computer'knowl

. edge desired. Call Mr. Olson, 201-932-7591 BOOKKEEPER - P/t, your place or ours. A/P, /VR, general ledger, bank re- concllllalion,' financial re­ports, '8-10 hrs/wk. Reply Box 725, Bello Mead, NJ^ 08502 • • ,.CIRCULATION SERVICE Reps - The Star Ledger has early morning part time ‘ work. Starting salary $100 ■I car expenses and route profits. Fringe benefits in­clude vision, dental. Ilia In­surance and vacations. Rapld,lncreases In salary.6 days per week. Call

.1-800-242-0850.CLEANING .HELP - B&L Cleaning Industries, Inc. seeks reliable help lor Its commercial & residential division. Days or nights. Good starting salary. 609-4 46-6 ra3______________CLEANING SERVICE Per­son -, Work 3-4hrs/nlght. M-F In Cranbury. Start $6.50. 609-443-6406 CONCIERGE - Needed lo r , adult community to work clubhouse front desk.-Re­ceptionist like work, light typing, light clerical duties, mature minded. Please call609-655-4664.__________ -DRIVER - Part time. For deliveries Mon-Sat. Must have dean driving record. Please call 609-924-0140, ask tor Guy or Marla. DRIVER/P/T - Flexible hrs.In store help. Hillsboro florist. 201-359-7771 EARN full Time Pay In Part Time Hours - Showing UndercoverWear lingerie' at home parties. Flexible hours.' Complete training. No delivery; collecting. 201-249-7164 EDITOR - Part time. Man­a g in g ! E d i to r fo r new monthly newslatter to cor\- sumers on health & nutri­tion. Desk’ top publishing experience required. 70'% edit, 30% write. Send re­sume with writing samples to: Health Check Com- mun’ications, 301 No. Har­rison SI, Suite 208, Prince­ton NJ 08543. ,,

HOSTESS FOR NEW HOMES BUILDER

To work part time lor N.V. Hornes in Princeton area.

Call dally 11am-6pm 609-466-4700

posit for 17 weeks Is re­quired. Call Mon-Fri bow- teen 8am-4pm, ,201-343-' 0380 ask for Ms. Vennd.

'OFFICE CLEANING -. Eve­n in g s . '" E a s t ’ W lh d - sor/Princeton areas. 609- 448-7303.

■OFFICE CLERK - Part time! General office work, telepbdnes/sw ltchboard, light typing and general III ing, etc. Good salary. 609-452-1128, ext 212. ORGANIST/CHOIR Direc­tor- Part lime. Witherspoon St. Presbyterian Church seeks a p/t organIsVehoIr dIr. for its g/bwlng con­gregation and ministry. For more Info, call church off. at 609-924-1666, Mon, Wed,Fri 10am-3pm.__________PART TIME - $7 per hour. Groundskeeper for Plains- bdro Town Center. Call 609-799-8132. ,PART-TIME - $8rtir. Tele­phone survey/sampling. No sales. Your home, 1 day per week In Belle Mead office. Call 201-874-8818 PART TIME - Braunlngeri- News Co seeks Individuals to merchandise magazines In local retail outlets. Mod­e ra te lifting re q u ire d . Hourly rate plus auto ex-

P/T HELP WANTED - For small horse farm In Titu­sville. Flex hrs, Mon-Fri. Experience prel, but not n e c e s s a ry . $6 /h r. Call Barb, 609-737-3481 eves. 609-737-8822 days M-F. . RECEPTIONIST - Dr's of- flee. Hamilton, Sal 9-5. Dic­taphone .& organizational skills. 609-586-6188.

yR ETA IL SALES. Prestigious holel has part time position available In Gift Shop. Previous retail sales experience preferred. Rexible shifts will Include weekend hours. Apply In person: Personnel Depart­m e n t . S c a n t -Icon-Prfnceton, 100 C ol lego Rd East Princeton, NJ 08540. EOE.SALES Real Estate - P/T for new twnhme community In Mercer County. Must have NJ license. Salary plus commission. Call 201- 542-8116.S A L E S : S e e o u r advertisement under: Teie- marketlng, LATE NIGHT WITH TELEMARKERNG. 609-924-3250. '

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.ityplng^ills;shorthand!|Bm ' bfc.'. floxi hrs. Hrly rate negotiable. Call 201-369- 3708 eves only. SECRETARY - Part time lor landscaping contractor In Cranbury area. 20-25 hoUrs/week. Diversified re­sponsibilities. Call 609-655-5590. __________ _SECRETARY - Part time w/DlsplayWrile ■ IV needed. Cranbury area. Tues, & ■Riurs, 8;30am-4:30pm; J & J TEMPORARIES, 600 Alexander Rd, Princeton, N.J. 08540. 609-452-2030. SECURITY GUARD - Part time, weekend Security 0 1 .', fleer. Day shift. Contact Mr. Olsen, PEDDIE SCHOOL, 609-426-0680. SUBSTITUTES - Needed to assist Teachers In Princeton pre-school. Flex­ible hours. Have fun and gain valuable experience. $S.S6/hour. Call 609-924- 4214.SURGICAL ASSISTANT & Animal Techniclan/Nurse - For sophisticated veterln-,

___________ arian hospital, experiencedpenses. If you can work' Put not man-Mon, Tues, Wed during the dalqry- vyill train. Must beday and own reliable trans- porallon call 609-396-1100 ext 215. EOE. M/F.PART TIME Drivers - Wanted for home delivery of the New York Times. Early morning hrs, 7 days per week. Must have re­liable car. Earn $7600 to $10,400/yr net. No C olled Ing. Routes avail In Somer­set, Mercer, Monmouth, Middlesex & Union Coun­ties. Call collect, 201- 343-0380. Mon thru Fri 7am to 4pm & Sat Sam to2pm. ■ , ______PART TIME - Early morn­ing n e w sp a p e r ro u tes , 5am-6:30am, 7 days are available in your area. Earn $400-$500 per month plus cash Incentives. A reliable car Is a must. Call toll free 1-600-242-0850.PART TIME - Earn up to $8 an hour. Flexible evening hours, telemarketing. Call Dan Pitchar. The Princeton Packet, 609-924-3244: ext 192'btwn 1:& 9pm. ' PART TIME - Maintenance helper; during day. Pen­nington 'area. - Call John 609-737-3322 PART, TIME - Mature, de­pendable person to stock & . service greeting'card dis­plays In Clover Shopping C en te r , M ercervllle.: 7 hrs/wk. Above min wage. Ideal job for Mom with school age children, call betw 6-8pm, 609-662-5956 PART tim e - Office help wanted, 4 days/wk. Hours' 10-2. Call 609-452-2232 for appt.

hard working and eager to, learn class facility, must

sea it. Delightful co- Work­ers. Mori-Fri about 25 hours per week. $8/hour. Great position for right per- son. Call 201-788-1800. SWITCHBOARD/Reoep- tionlst - To handle very , busy phones and greet vis­itors. Must be outgoing, good natured, intelligent and work well under press­ure. Schedulei-chioce of T ubs & Fri. 8:40 to 5:30 OR Mon & Thurs 8:40 to 5:30.609-452-8311. _______Telemarketing

U T E NIGHT WITH TELEMARKETING

IF...You are an articulala. motivated sales oriented Individual??IF.'.you are In need of some extra money??

. IF...you:haye about 15 eve­ning hours, a week to spare??

IF..;you ar'e'bored w tehing " th lr ty so m e th ln g " . re -’ runs??

THEN...we need you! '

SO ...Call 609-924-3250 and ask for Martin. We o ffe r : a t tra c tiv e b a s e salaries, plus commission and bonuses.

—TE ST ER "' For research project. Part time work be­tween the hours of 9am- 4pm. Special Education. & P sycho logy m ajors In­terested in working with autistic children preferred. Call Barbara Mayer 609- 771-3085.

Help W anted Part Time i

VETERINARY ASST r p/t, jt-8pm 1,-2 weekdays. As- ■ ■ slsting ■ dbctbrs," handlfrig':

animals, hospItal.cIean-Up. Ideal for student. Apply Kingston Animal Hospital, Rie 27, Kingston; 609- 924-7415 . ••

WANT TO EASEBACK INTO THE '

' WORKFORCE

We need several people who are not looking for a . regular paycheck but.would ' like to work now and then on a flexible, almost non­ex isten t schedu le . You would. be.ra|Ledjp_act:_M Receptionist, do general of- flee work, etc. We will train.If desired, the position can lead to a more pennanent p o s l t lb n . C a l l J a n e McGulgan, 609-924-3244 ext 188, ' ' .

The Princeton P acket'300 Witherspoon St -Princeton, NJ 0 8 5 4 0 "

ChildcareWanted

AFTERSCHOOL - 3:30-6. M-F, at bur home in Skill-

'm an fora 10 year old child. Child also needs, to .be taken to after-school ac- ' tivitles In area. 609-466-

BABYSHTER - In my Law- rencevllle home 8am-Spm,

•Monday-Friay. Call 609- 896-3785.BABYSITTER - Infant - oc: oaslonal evss/wknds. Must know CPR & like dogS; 609-882-7069 iv msg. ■' B A B Y SIT T E R Responsible, loving, ex­perienced person to sit for our 2 sons, aged 6 wks &20 mos. Occasional eves In our Princeton Twp home. Excellent pay. Transpor­tation avail. Please call 609-497-1106 9am-9pm BABYSITTER -. Reliable babysitter needed 2 eves, a week. Call 609-466-0932 for more Information. BABYSITTING/HOUSE- KEEPING - Care for 2 preschool boys and baby girl. Clean, do odd jobs in Lawrenceville, S a t.. 3-1-1 ■ pm. $5 hr. Must have own trans. 609-895-1979, leave message. , . .BABYSITTING - N ear . Hopewell. Must have car. $6/hr plus mileage.; Eves 6-10 hours /week. Call 609-466-4712 eves. BRIGHT-EYED - Exp'd Nanny. Uve-in or out for busy Princeton family w/2 chttdren.'No smoking. Driv-

' ing requIred.'Good'Salary. Medical & dental Insur­ance. Nice iiving accom- modations 609-924-1372 C H ILD C A R E - 2 -3 days/wk ip ■ my Priticelon home lor 3 mo old. Refs req. Call 609-683-8744 CHILD CARE - Absolutely w o n d e rfu l c h ild c a r e wanted for 2 children; 4-8pin, 2-3 days a week plus Sal. More hours possible. 2 blocks from NassaU;_St. Exc wages fOr right (Terson. 609-924-1372. ____________CHILD C A RE - E a rn money providing quality child care for 1 or more children In your own home.

, Monday tem in g Inc., A Family Day Care Referral Service offers Insurance, equipment, back up and more. Call 609-799-5588 or 201-526-4684.CHILD C A R E /H ouse:- keeper - In my homo, '3 days/week, llvo-in or out, ■1 yf old boy. 4 yr old girl % day3.'201-762-0490 CHILD C A R E /H o u se ' keeper - 45 hours/week. To care for 2 & 4 yr old In Neshanic. Must have own car. drivers license.' Refs required. Mon-Fri days! $290/wk. Call 201-874- 6989.

CHILD CARE - In my home 2:30pm-11pm. Transpor­tation providefl..ll..neces- ■ sary. At Orchard, E. Wind­sor. Call 'D ee 609-426- 1190; 452-7997. _______

'CHILD CARE.'. I work at home & need reliable per­son to help care for 5 mo ■ old daughter In my Hope- well home. 15-20 hrs per week, very flexible. Non- smoker, references, own trans a plus. 609-466- . 3512.

CHILD CARE Needed - In my Mercervllle home. 10-.15 hour/wk after school. E xcellen t (hourly. M ust have car.' Call days 609- 924-1320 or eves 890- 3244 to start early Oct.

CHILD CARE - Parson needed to provide tender loving care lor 3 children ages 5, 2Va and 10 mos. LIve-In situation' possible but not necessary. Must have experience and refer­ences.'Call 201-788-7103 ev es , or 201-606-3525 days.

CHILD CARE - Reliable caring person needed tor 3 school-age children M;F 3-6pmAIl day on school holidays. Excellant salary. Call alt. 6:30pm. 201-874- 0981.

8B Week of October 4. 1989. A Packet Publication. 4 .

107 ciifldcare Wanted

112 situah'ons'Wanted

113 Business ' Opportunities

’i?3 Persohale i V i?P Personals 129 personals .; 199 personals ' , 120 Pereonal^

C H ILD C A R E - R q -. : sponsible |» i ^ n needed for before and afterschool

■for S year old,.3 days. Must drive. Exc salary^ Plalns- bord. Call 609;27S-8314.

CHILD CARE Monday Morning, Inc. has qualified, reliable child care available

-In Insured homes. 609-799- - 5588 and 201-526-4884.

CHILD CARE- - Woman needed to watch my 10 mo old 1 day/wk In my W. Windsor home. Refs, non- smoker. 609-799-8468.D E P E N D A B L E - Ahd e n t h u s i a s t i c p e r s o n needed to care for 2,lovely children In our spacious older home. T u bs ., Weds. & Thurs., 7:15am-7:30pm. $200 a week. Call Lynn at 609-443-0518 betw een

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CHILD CARE Mother w/12.years exp. In day cate centers -f. exc , refs.-Will care- for your child f/t In Princeton Twp. Any; age, lunch avail.. Call 609- 924-5318 V 'CHILD CARE - NJ regis­tered. Infants. Clean, safe, loving environment. 609- 448-9542; '

MATURE WOMAN - to care for 17 mo old In my K e n d a ll P a rk h o m e . Uva-ln/out. 201-297-3958

CHILD CARE with peace of ■ '.mitid? r I've been there, I

know. Mature • mother & -'nurseTWIir prdvlde' ldvlhg'

care.foryour "potty trained child':. My Cranbury hOme.,

- Mon-Frl;' F/T only. 609- 443-6062 ’ ,

NORREULHPalth Cate

THE 'CLEAR-CHOICE - ■

As a leading prpvider of temporary , nursing persori-

mel and home health cafe. vie have the resources to help you succeed In a busi­ness j of y o u r; owii. a s a Ndrrell agent. Norroll pro­vides comprehensive train­ing, payroll, . billing,, re­ceivable financing & more. No, upfront' fee', required; w orking cap ita l n eces-

isary. Call Allan Dyleski at;• 1-800-S27-8667

NDRRELL

A D O P T IO N ; ON y o u r ' DATEFINDER - Singles mind?. Let's Work togeOier, Persohal/lds-Largest List-' to find the best possible , Ingl Free copy, call 201- h o rn e fo r y o u r b a b y . 6288004;24 hrs, or write:

_Chpose.from professionally selected,: caring couples. Meet die family If you wish.

T h e 'decision -Is always . yours, • Pregnancy .expen- ; ses paid. Call Kathy at.Lov-

' \lhg Homes; ml : Sponce- 'Chapln at any tirne.’1-800- .321-LOVE

lOateFInder, PO Box 1058- A, Plscatgvyay, NJ 0B85S:

ALLOW METo Do My Job - And to give you the gift of; a lasting relationship. Call Judy yorlo’s Compatibles,

'609-924^1370.'

DM - Creative, sensitive, dovm-to-earth, kinesthetic, ■ funny, hot \ religious, not materialistic, seeks similar F, under 38. Reply box # 1 1 9 7 2 ,'.c /o P rinceton Packet. ■ \ : ,

PERSONAL: TRAINER ; Fitness training arid cori-' suiting.; Irt-home, person­alized service at your con­venience. Please call for details and appointments; L in d a S m ith ,201-246-1408,' Motivation Pius Inc.

MOTHER'S HELPER ; - Help Mom with new baby & 3 yr old after returrilng home from hosptlal for 3 weeks. 9-3, Nov ISth-Dec 7th. Call, 609-799-8919 .

CHILD CARE - With ex­perienced mom'In my; Hill­sboro home full .time. 201-359-3798 '

• PRINCETON AREA - Dell, real money-maker/- Great lease. High traffic Ideation. Has lottery machine, Cater­ing facilities Included. Ask­ing $ l 59,900. Please call Gert for. details,'Princeton Comder Realtors, 201- 274-2800

DWF - Professional, 39, attractive, tail, warns & car­ing. Interests Inch 'out­doors, theater, films, travel.

______________________ Would like to meet sincere, -A-READERJU>VISOF^— seneltlvOi-oulturedr^broad-^l(oyou-aro,wlth-me.LwanL

. Mrs. Daniels has, helped shouldered man 38-58. Re- In this prayer to thank you - people on all affairs pf-llfe,—-piy-to:-Box #-14994c/oThe— for.,all--thlngs.&-to..confIrm

~ — Princeton Packet.

PRAYER IN; Supplication To The Holy Spirit - "Holy spirit, you Who solve all prablems,; who light all- roads so 'that 1 can attain roy goal;'You:who give me the divine gilt to forgive & to forget all evil against me & that In all' Instances Of my

SINGLES. .SELECT:26th Yr. We havesO many

; marilages we must be do­ing something righti Large

: membership; Middlesex/ Mercer, Central & No. NJ. 201-865-1000/451-1012. .

CATHOUC SINGLES MATCHING CLUB

TALL. SINGLES YoungiCollege Grads

Matching Club YOUNG JEWISH

Collega G rads 21-33 JEWISH SINGLES

Matching Club, 30-60

129 Merchandise MartTHES^-ARE A feyfeof my . ■

favorite things .i.VTo.hnIs, ; p e S ' l Q; N E. R ’ S 'L laughter, good Conversa-' f u r n it u r E- Sale De- Ivr tion. New ' Englattd,; fife- 3igner‘s own personal col- - ’ .

■ places, plllow..-talk,',lotig-.-|Bc,joh-ol-flnB. lradltlonah 'X' walks, raltiy days and quiet f u r n i tu r e b e in g - s o ld 'v evenings with, someone ; privately direct from fde- s p e 6 1 a I. D W F s e e k 3 gigner’s home, by, appt, Ex- W

- honest, intelllgen^gentle- ceprionally .flne living & din-. 0(,s man, 48-58,,tq .snare the; .ingrOo.mpieces,Allcustom, ~ a b o v e a n d m qK a,;for upholstered In soft beiges, possible Iqng-teim;'rela-- cream;.. andv ligh i;.b lue. ' "* t i o n s h ip . R ep.lV /B ox - Mostly 'mahdgany.' tradlt- ’' -"- # 1 1 9 8 9 , 0/0; P rineoton .ional p ieces .. E xquisite Packet. , : b la ck la c q u e r C hinese—

Over 20 yrs.: at sam e lo­cation. She can; help you.

' Call 609-585-5959 . By Appointment ,

MOTHER'S HELPER/Chlld Care - /Vssist working mother dally with Infant In Monmouth J d home, 2 hrs am, 2 hrs pm.' Senior citizen. O.K., References 201-329-8943 .........

CLEANING - Experienced person with references & transportation. Please pall 609-394-5677 or 396-8886CLEANING - Reliable; ex­perienced, references and own transportation. Please call-609-392-2668 ,

NANNY/HOUSEKEEPER - twice a week. W. Windsor.

, Must have refs & own — transT 60r-936-0763^ '—

NANNY - Live out. 1 infant. Hillsboro area. Exriellent salary. Call, 201-722-2232 days, 201-874-8473 Oven- Ings. . . . .: . :

•'COMPLETE HOME & Of­fice Cleaning" - Floors, carpets, windows, dally, vfeekly, monthly serving Princeton area , 16 yrs.

PRINCETON/KIngston Lo­cation - Professional prac­tice for rent. Lease or buy.' 1000-2S00 sq . ft: , Fully equipped X-Ray llniravall. Turn key operatldn. Ideal' for any doctor. Attractive bldg & busy lOcatlon. Call/ 603-921-1048 .

A RE YOU - .h e a l th y ,■ wealthy & wise? Any two of

the above would be fine, if you are also an unpreten­tious, good looking, mono­gamous SWM, 45-55, In. need of a SWF counter­part. .Send' photo,- phone no. to POB 8052, Trenton, NJ 08650;- I'll call , and maybe we'll connect. ■■

ARTISTIC CONNECTIONS

■ DWM, 42 - brown halri blue eyes, (my best compli­ment); 185lbs, I like out- ‘ doors, dancing,' dinners:

. and meeting people. Wish' to meet, attractive. Slim woman, 30-40, who Is outgoing, smart, and caring with a good heart In the right place. Reply Box # 1 1 9 7 7 , c /d P rin c to n Packet

PROFITSFOR YO URSELF

Bonded. 609-588-5206.HOME HEALTH-Aide - NJ certified, wlir live In or out. 20 yrs of experience. Good

.refs. 201-249-0607.

Vye represe'ni many of the m ost successfu l and profitab le fran-i ' chlses available. ■

EXCEPTIONAL GENTLE­MAN- - 34,' professional, successful, handsome and still singlel rm 'an"active.

Unking single lovers of tli'e fun-loying guy who values, tom.-M.Q.B. arts; music, art, theater, family, friends, honesty and dance, literature, film, phd- personal Integrity, looking tography., Write AC. Box to meet an exceptional lady -------- - tor comniltted relationship'

once again that T never want to be separated from you, even'In spite of ma­terial illuslbn. I'wlsh to be with you In etomaL glory. Thank you for your mercy toward me & m lne,"The person must say this for 3 days consecutive days. After the 3 days; the favor requested will be granted even |f It may appear dif­ficult. This prayer .must be published imrn'edlately al­ter the favor Is granted without' mentioning the .fa­vor, only y o u r In itia ls should appear at the bot-

SJM - 30, down to earth, trim, sensitive,', lovable. Seeks, sllrn, attraolive, af-T fectlonats, sincere SVVF for

' sharingr oaritig; possibility lasting relationship.. Reply Box #11964 c/o T h e ' Princeton Packet.

WANTED 40 PEOPLE ;, To Bombay chest, small vv/ln- lose 9-100 lbs. New-ap- la y ; relief figures, f stnall petite control product Stops w/aritlque can/ed mirror, uO B ln80isllJNIhhlBKU:Em nc_JDSPyJPYB!y..Rrtat8.:.slgnad_3iu _ tlonaloat0rslll'1OO% Natu- lim ited add itions.. Also, ral, healthy. Satisfaction brand'new, still orated; 48ft 'i-' :tin—" AfiKinafo'In •»>:'Guafariteed.''CLTFFS ND-‘” pl RItchen caoinetsTn Ilghf TRITION CENTER; 201- oak, ;ralsed wpod lpanels

-894-5858

“nTBrCnatham, N JD 7925r

NEED A NANNY?Professional Guide, Dos &■,, Don'ts, Save $$$l Send SASE to Clover Press, 32 Fontaine Drive,, Clarksville, AR 72830.'

H O N E S T , RELIABLE Woman - desires ddmestio work. 609-393-8390 or 393-8309

STOP MAKING MONEY FOR YOUR BOSS,

START MAKING MONEY ■ FOR YOURSELF

■ ART LOVERS' Exchange - End your searchl Share your interestsi Join the thousands of singles who haye. connected : In ALX. Call/Wrile, P'.O. Box 265, B en sa lem , P a . 19020, 1-800-342-5250',

Photo please. Box #11998 cYo Princeton Packet. ,FREE COPY Singles Pubf

Write Social AD-Ven- tures, PO Box 61, S. Plain- f ie ld ,'N JO ^ O ___

PART TIME - Child care In East Windsor home for-2 school age children, before school hrs & possible aft school hrs, must have car., 609-443-9113 aRer 5pm.

H O U SE CLEANING - Honest. Reliable. Pets OK. can 609-695-1025 . :HOUSECLEANINQ - hUs-, band a wife avail. General ■ housecleaning duties. Re­liable, refs.; 609-443-6207.

Franchises available In.''• Food -• Retail . :

■•Automotive.• Service

RESPONSIBLE INDIVID­UAL Needed lor child care of 8 year old boy and

- light housekeeping, 3pm- 6pm, Mon-Fri, my home |n Plalnsboro. Must have own

: transportaUon and refs. Salary nsgollable. Please call aft epm or weekends, 609-936-1045. ;

HOUSE CLEANING ; Re­liable, local refs; Hopewell, Pennington, Lawranceville area. 609-466-3867 hr msg

'.For more-detalls-and-': free counseling, call:.JAC0R,INC.FranchiM Brokers/Consultwu' '

' 1200 RL 22 East Bridgewater, NJ 08807

(201) 707r3299CERTIFIED NURSING Alde/Companlon - 5 days (M-F). Can live In, prefer to sleep out. 609-695-7869

JACOR ■

ARTS - Adoring, fun loving, Piirlceton careerist, bright, lovely, w arm , e leg an t, seeks. affectlonate/Intel; lectual rapport with humor- ous,-outgolng,-charmlngr- 'successful, '/well-educated rnan, 38-F, whose eclectic tastes reflect, like mine, a wlde-'ranglng selective in- te re s ls '■ In life's exper­iences. Reply to: Box # 1 1 9 8 2 c/o P rin ce to n

■ Packet. .; .

GAY PEOPLE Princeton - 8 pm, Thursdays, at Prince­ton .Unitarian.. Church. For program: Write' PO Box 2303, Princeton, NJ 08543. A History of Mask Making: October 05, 1989

-GWM:--2B,-6'2"r shy prov fesslonal. Likes'. to travel, watch movies and just ex­perience more out; of life. Seeks sam e (22-30), tor fr ien d sh ip , an d tra v e l; • Photos appreciated. Reply box #12001 c/o Princeton Packet.

RETIRED, RESPONSIBLE - .Woman to occasionally care for my child In an emergency, situation. Call 20,1-329-2306 '

113 Business Opportunities

i°® ResumesA Better, Prolessional

JOB WtNNING RESUME - $9/& up

We write/type/prlnt. Low package prices. .\• Lifetime Updating •

Amerioa'fe Oldest/Largest Professional Resume Srv. . 20 Nassau St, Ste. 305,

609-924-9470

ACT NOWII - '$10,000 (or more) In 60 days. This year ourtop distributors will earn $10Q,000-$150,000 In exp-. losive water filtration busi­ness. Strong support from our 18 yr old company. Wo need 3 key distributors in the immediate area who can'build-& train^^ sales force. Call' Frank; 'l-BOO- 882-7228. f

S T O P MAKING. O th e r Peiople RIchl - ill help you earn $5-1 OK per monm and more, Improve'the quality of your life, have fup doing III ■ 609-599-6148 ' 24 hr msg. ,

ATTORNEY HOUSE Calls - Wills (fr. $65), Closings (fr. $365), Divorces (fr. $450), Incorporajlons (fr. $200). 'Call for exact fees; other services. Jam es De- Martino, Esq., 201-874- 5635. -

117 Camps & Schools

C A R E E R AND JO B Search Strategies - Sandra Gniridfesl, Ed.D,- former Princeton University career counselor. Day/eve appis. P rinceto ii P ro fessiona l Park, C-1, 609-921-8401.RESUMES -UNLIMDED - Resumos & co'ver lelters professionally written, laser typeset, printed on rag bond or linen. Fax service. Established in 1977. 609- 448-0701.

BEAUTY SALON - Rt 31Hopewell $55,000 CHINESE - Grocery Store CARPET SALES - Hamil­ton good lease $225,000' FLORIST - Very profitable, full service $225,000 LUNCHEONETTE - Princ Jet, Ideal for bagels SERV ICE STATION & Liquor Store Trenton. STATIONERY - cards & lottery, 11 yrs $105,000 We have o ther bush n e sse s , call for Info

JT BOYER REALTY 609-921-1805 Brkr

ABC CHILD Care Infant Center - State licensed day care taClllty on 4 acres of land, only Vs mile from Princeton Jet. railroad sata- tion. Hours of operation 7 to 7. We have openings for Infants & toddlersr 6 wks to 4V4 yrs of age,:fuli.time, part time & hourly. For further Info call 609-799- 4162 ask for Joan Wyckolf. 59 Cranbury Rd. Princeton Jet. N.J. 08550. '

120 Personals

RESUMES - Your tirst chance to sell your skills. Your resume does the talk­ing. Complete preparation while you wait. Start fresh or edit your draft. Cover letters prepared. Intenriew techniques & Instmctlon. • Student discounts. Conve­nient evening & weekend appts available. Call Violet, at 201-281-6588.________

BE YOUR Own Boss - Na­tional manufacturer needs loca l, person to '.service 100% natural juice route. Best one-man business ever. No selling. No over- head._Must have $14,400 secured 100% by Inven­tory. $55,000 very possible first year. This could make you Independent. First time offer, for details call 9am.- 9pm. .1-800-633-1740

Acceptable Abbreviations for Personals

F (Female), M (Male) ' ,S (Single), D (Divorced)

B (Black), W (White)H (Hispanic) >

C (Christian), J (Jewish) G (Gay), L (Lesbian)

All other abbreviations will be reviewed.

A WOMAN For All Seasons - Seeks A good friend and lover for same. " I'm an energetlo, intelligent, pretty prolessional woman In my forties who takes pleasure In my work as well as music (tjom puccIni to;pop),_wllr.- demess, animals, theater and good Itjod, wine and friends. The than I seek -has Autumn's - directness

■ and .Intelligence,' VYInter's Integrity .Spring's excite­ment and faith In new beginnings and Summer's p lay fu lln e ss , s e n s e ; of humor and serisuality. He is attractive, physically ac­tive and healthy, non­smoking, financially se- cure..'.ahd curious. To leam more about me, tell me more about you. Photo op­tional. Reply Box #11980, C/o Princeton Packet.

BALLODN FUGHTS "CHAMPAGNE”

HANDSOME SWM - 22, 6 ft tall,; who is not Interested

Th the bar scene, seeks SWF, 20-24, who Is a good conversationalist, enjoys rock , s p o r ts , runn ing ;

' politics, the simple life, and a s in ce re re la tlorish ip . Please write and tell me about yoUrself. Reply Box 525, c/d Central Post, Day-

' ton. ■ ’

PRAYER IN Supplication ■fq The Holy Spirit- "Holy

—splrilrryou-who-so|ve7 all-- problems, who light all roads so that I can attain my goal; You who give me

' the divine gift to forgive & to forget all evil against me & that In air Instances of: my life ybu are with me-l want ' In this prayer to thank you for all things & to confirm - once again) that I . never want to be separated from you, even in spite of ma­terial Illusion; I wish to be with you In eternal glory.

.Thank.you-fdr your merry to w a rd -m e m in e ;" The person must say this for 3

. days consecutive days; After the 3 days, the favor requested will be; granted even If It may appear dlf- ficull. This prayer must be published Imrnedlately ..at-. ter the favor Is granted Without mentioning the fa­vor, on ly y o u r In itia ls should appear at the bot­tom. F.N. /

SWF - 30, prof., seeks S/DWM, 20's-30's, for rela­tionship w/qualltles'similar to what I have vrith my ca t.. I prOvIda hime w/lova, car­ing, a lap, regular meals, & a clean Ijtter box; he In turn gives m e love, compa­nionship, trust &; accep­ta n c e , k e e p s h im se lf welFgroorhed & fit, doesn't over criticize, & keeps me

; warm oh-co'ld nights. If you. can dp. this plus fill In the obvious gaps, please write. (If you are housebrpken we can skip the.litter box part.)

_My_othBDlnlerests:lnclude... music, hiking'& fine wine. Reply Box #11996 c/o Princeton Packet. ;

133 M erchandise; • '■'Mart

1000 - WOLFF;, SUNBEDS Toning tables •; New low

, monthly payments|. Com-

w/brand new GE ances also still crated. Lo- catlori:: Princeton' Walk,'

: Exec. Hornes, Rt 27, So . Bninswlck! Please call any

hour, 201-329./6489.

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DINING ROOM S e t- Solidi;:, cherry; 8 po by Hardin.

n hS corid. 4 reg chairs, 2 ' i tBeds, Lanips- Lo«ons-_A^ master upholstered chairs, ‘ ">aS c m a ta v K lighted chiha cabinet, cue: /uJ

m N ^ ^ table pads, Orig cost6292. NJNET , $3500, beptOffer. 609-655- OT

2047... .AIRLINE TieKETS - . 2, Newark-Orlando,: for- Oct. 27, $89 ea. 609-921-1834

ANDERSENW in d o w s '& D o o r s &

SWJM - 38, professional. Intelligent, ^attractive ..nice guy, enjoys movies, read­ing, fishing,' outdoors & people. Seeks SWF; 35-40 nice, slim, attractive. In­telligent, ;well' educated,: with similar interests; Reply box #11969, c/o Princeton Packet': ■ i :

DINING- ROOM - Walnut . :o Parson's table, Custom 5., m ad e .; 8 ' chairs. ■ $1300. 609-275-0437;'' , ;

!M A off ritecounlmanufac- medluip (for 50-80 lbdOg)..Brown with shingle x'* roof. New $130, best offer.Call, 215-295-5897, " , .

-50%-Tjftdiscounr(nanulac' lures list price. Cati deliver.

1-800-523-8707A PPLES, TOMATOES,Hay, Livestock ,' arid ,: all , FAMILY ROOM Furniture -other produce df-New Jer- complete; 3 pcs, TV, plc-

I be found 24 f ^ • j-

SWM -;22,.alhletlc, 6', 150 lbs, computer professional,; ski Instructor, musician. Eti- ■joys good '.oortyersatlori, music & the outdoors. Mature, caring, warm, look­ing for a warm, caring, re­liable, slim girl. Reply to Box #11995 C/o The Princeton Packet. - ....

tures S more, exc con F A R M E R ’S M ARKET dWo"' 2P1;3?7-2788 LINE; 1-800-FARMijjKT. FIREPLACE; WOOD - All APPLIANCES‘ - . R a I v S ' ■gold relrig., 20 riu ft',,$125;. ^ T“8llvered.,, $125/cord. l yr old miorowai/o Oven,$100. Call 6091275-8507; Li

Klrldllng'; $20 large bundle. Stove'wood 16" available.

.ATTENTION LADjES .- Sizes 18-22. t havs|quallty

.second- hand ,'sweaters, skirts,, blouses & 'panls at reso'nable prices. Exc; .con­dition and many pieces are suitable fOr bUsInOss v/aar. Call Laurie 201-369-6108.

609-259-6418.FIREWOOD '- ; Seasoned hardwood. $125 per cord, delivered.; 609-259-9547

Professional & B usiness Singles’ Exchange - ;

M eet co lle g e d e g re e d singles from The Greater Delaware Valley -' Prince­ton area. Enjoy special Interest groups. Please call N a t io n a l - T o l l F r e e 1-80O-ECOLOGY

SWM ,- 26, 5'8" 150 lbs, professional, seeks ; slim, attractive, SWF, who is outgoing. Intelligent & has sense of humoivEnjoy skI- ., Ing, biking, rock-n-roll & good friends. Plese-send letter & phone to ; Box #11974 c/oThe Princeton Packet. ■'

BABY ITEMS -:Uke new; playperil Infant, swing, misc. Items: Take all $75. 201-329-8793; Li

FIREWOOD Seasoned, s p i l t a n d ; d e l iv e r e d . Quarters, halves, iand lull cordS; Stacking' available. 609-443-4401.

BED, (DOUBLE) ,- < Metal frame, with Box Spring &

FIREWOOD - Seasoned hardwood. S p ilt '& de­l i v e r e d . P le a s e c a l l 201-369-4279

..............._ FOAM - Cut'to any size.. .M a t t r e s s . E x c E o n d . Cushions, mattresses, etc.‘,$25.00. 609-924i7051

HAPPYf ATTRACTIVE Professional-;-- SWF, 34. PHYSICIAN - 36,-S'.A'Lvl-,enjoy ;:llle-'&', :slay ,'r-8 i’8(98*'=‘- <=°h?8fVatlve.aoUvB. In sedreh of a suc­cessful, attractive compa­nion with similar qualities to share tomrnorrow. Phone & photo please. Reply Box ;# 1 2 0 0 3 c/o P rince ton Packet.

IMAGE - Update your lin­age,for the.fall. Schedule your Free color analysis and makeover nowl Call Kim or Susan 609-426- 0577.

IS IT Possible - To have a happy, lasting relationship? Call D Ianetibs 'H otline ,

.1-800-367-8788

playful, empathlc; success­ful, handsome, green eyed. Ivy grad, 5’9", athlqtlc. En­joys skl|ng, tennis, water sports, arts, travel & ro­mantic times. Handyman. Looking,lor attractive, slim, non-smoking, S/D profes- sldnal female, 25-37, with

'Similar qualities & interests * lor developing exciting, car­

ing relationship. No racial/ religious preference. Send Info a photo. Reply box # 1 1 9 9 7 , c /o P rinceton Packet.

SWM, - Cute with blown hair a baby.blue eyes, 28 yrs bid. Looking lor .Mrs. Right, she should be, cute, thln.sa very,down to earth, no head games- please, I have a wide - array ' of Interests, too many.to list. All responses with'.photo will be answered, yby won’t be disappointed If a when you respond. Reply- box # 1 1 9 7 8 , c/o P rinceton Packet.

BEDROOM S E T -G Irt'a ll piece set. G rad condition. Will .sell as i .sat.orLas 2 separate sets. ; 201-821- 1676, after 6pm , r 'l; '

Free : quote.-' Phone .'609- 298-0910. Capital Bedding,US Highway 130, Yardville,N j;-'

BEDROOM SET : Includ- . Ing : desk,dresser, . . 2', .eqd tables, -Ethan. AlleriiLTra- d|tlohal sofa,;, bfarid.v'new water purifier, 609^584- 1231 ■ ' ■

FRANKLIN F IT N E S S Center - Couple member-' ship, expires -10/91. - Best offer, call; Ken; 609-693- 8225 (hm), 609- 799-0239 (‘*'k).

112 Situations- Wanted

CHILD CARE - By ex­perienced mother. F/T.. My Highlstown home. Start now. 609-443-8239.CHILD CARE - Family at-

' mosphere--I- learning ac­tivities. Lunch, snacks. Rets avail.,609-448-9146.CHILD CARE - In my home. Full or part time. Experienced. References. 609-448-2755.__________

D E A L E R S H IP LOG Homes - Your complete log home manulacluring com­pany has all ol America’s finest lines, starting at $9,199. Great earning po­tential, will not Interfere with present employment. Investment 100% secured by modelhome. Call Mr. L a m e n t , to ll f r e e i - 800-321-5647. The Or­iginal Old- Timer. Log Homes and Supply Inc., Rt.6- 346 Logue Road. ML Juliet, TN. 37122.

How To ' Reply To ' a Packet Box N um ber - Ad­dress your' reply to the specific box nuinber, c/o PatUtel Pubtlcations, PO Box A.C.,' Princeton, NJ

.0 8 5 4 2 . R e p l ie s to a Packet box niimbei; should be mailed In' a . letter, size e n v e lo p e . O v e r s iz e d envelopes and . packages will be held for pick-up at The Packet office. •

Most experienced with the highest level of certifica­tion, largest investment In saftey, lowest cost pack­age or taking nostalgic bl-plane ride. Harrison A ire , 609-466-3389 alt 466-3996. Come join our 'ait ladles balloon team ,& learn to fly.

.JE W IS H IN TRO D U C ­TIONS - photos, profiles, references by professional. 201-329-6759

ACTIVE, ATTRACTIVE 50, S.W.C. professional lady- Would like to have lunch & compare goals with a com­parable tall, 50-i- S.W.C. gentleman. Maybe we'd like going InL the same direction together: prefer­ably holding-'■hands. It couldn't hurt & might be fun. Drop a line to PO Box 47, North Brenswick, NJ 08902

BALLOON RIDESCome join Us for a unique & rhagical experience in one oL oUr- hot , air balloons.. Rides, Promotions, Gift Certificates...'

, Can 201-359-2600 ■ RAINBOW EXPRESS

BALLOON COMPANY.BIG BEAUTIFUL Dates - A dating service. Reply to: Box 1222; Dept PR, Media, Pa 19063. 2155651717

CHILD CARE - Irr my Princeton home. Teacher/ mother, early childhood degree. 2 year home day care experience. Small group. Large play area. 12 mos & up. Full/part time. Refs. 609-924-3552. Call eves alt 7pm or wknds.

ESTAiBLISHED - Record, Tape and CD store for sale. Gfeat potential. Call 20l- 231-1312 lor appointment with Kevin.

ADOPTION - Devoted cou­ple has room In our hearts to share our love with your newborn. Expenses paid. Call collect, Roseann & Ray, 516-488-4323

BOB M - Need phone hot . . Included in leher; Please write again. PO Box 8052, Trenton 08650BODY? MIND? - Spirit? Find out who you really are. Call D IanetIcs Hotline, 1-800-367-8788. ■

CHILD CARE - In my Uw- renceville home. Loving re­liable mother. Any -age. 609-396-7819.

EX C EL LE N T PAYI - Homeworkers needed. O- ver 75 companies need homeworkers, assemblers, wholesalers, distributors. Send SASE to: Directory, PO Box 2686-N, Hunt-. Inglon, WV 25726-2686

ADOPTION - Lets Help Each Other - We can oiler a loving home to your white. newborn, expenses pajd, legal/confidentlal. Call col­lect Mike & Mary, 718-258- 1553,

CHILD CARE - In 'my E. VYindsor hortie. Exp. Reis avail. Lunch/snacks Incl. 609-448-9130.CHILD CARE - In -my E. Windsor home. Exp. Reis avail. Lunch/snacks Incl. 609-448-9130,CHILD CARE - Loving mother With existing child care in her home, has Im­mediate l/t opening lor child 6 mo. to 2 yrs ol age. Montgomery Twp/Skillman area. 16 yrs exp. & exc. refs. Call 609-4651606

HERITAGE BUILDINGS - Tapered I-Beam, boll-ug construction steel build­ings, engineer stamped constnictlon prints, 3,000 standard sizes, 30x40x10 - $3,475; 40x60x12 - $6,348; 5 0 x 7 5 x 1 2 - $ 9 ,3 4 4 ; 60x100x1,4 - $14,783. Call lor free brochures today. 1-800-643-555,

ADOPTION - Longing to adopt white newborn to make our family complete. Let us help you through this difficult time. Expenses paid. Legal. Confidential. Call collect, Gail & Bnrce, at 718-335-7568 ■ '

LOOKING TO Buy - Small to medium size temporary personnel agency, Prince­to n a r e a . C a l l 6 0 9 - 4651095

ADOPTION - Love, laugh­ter & a happy home. Is our. commitment as parents for the baby we adopt. Please call us If .you are consider­ing adoption. We will pay all legal expenses. 201- 422-8963

CORPORATE BY DAY - Country byjiight.This rock n’ roll, tw5steppln' woman Is a rare breed. Loves to. ski, swim, scuba, bike, h ik e , c a m p ,:m o v ie 's ! museums, Vt., working out, eating healthy, etc. Tm 35, SWF, 5’1%, slim, with the beat of a 28 year old. ■ Would like to meet similar grade S/DWM, 33-45, to share all of this, with an Interest In friendship and a committed relationship. I’m the one you always won­dered of she really existsi II you'd like. Include a pholo. Reply Box #11990, c/o Princeton PackeL

LADIES -I Between 29-38. -Here I am a SWM 38, S'10, 195 lbs who has been too busy working all his Ilia to become a) successful real estate, developer & never, had the chance to find his; Cinderella. 1 am honest,

. loyal. Intelligent & ready to settle down with right at­tractive or cute lady, who has a fun & bubbly person­ality. My interests are: boat­ing, golf, fishing, country rides, fine dining, barbe- ques, TV, movies & design­ing new homes & building projects. I love my work, I have an adventurous out­look so Me Right II you're looking' to-share your life with someone who Is tnily sincere A loyal & you would like to spend lots of week­ends on the lake, drop me a line. You.won't be disap­pointed. Reply with note & p h o to to , no ro c k e rs please: Box #11984 c/o Princeton Packet.

SEEKING WF - Thirties, Intellectually' curious, fun loving, romantic, physically splended, with or without a family, unappreciated and time to be enjoyed during the day (or evening) by handsome, educated, pro­fessional, discrete, sen­sitive, sensuous, success­ful SWM investor whose time is how own. Toll mo about yourself, where and when to call. Reply box 11938, c/o Princeton Packet.

TALL, ATTRACTIVE - B lond, SW F, b u s in e s s vyorld, seeks, 6' or over professional, late 40’s-50's, Interested In affectionate sharing,, outdoors, sports, classical music! Central Jersey; Letfer/phone/blo. Reply’ box #11960, c/o Princeton Packet. '

BEDROOM SUITE - Beaut­iful Drexel Heritage wal| u n it ,w /m lrro rs, book-

. shelves, overhead lighting & 2 armolres Incl matching dresser! 2 yrs bid.' Will s a c r i f ic e $ 2 5 0 0 . C all 609-259-0768 alter 5pm. BED & STOVE ■ King size oak water bed w/canopy; Glacier bay fireplace Insert. Call 201-821-8984

FURNITURE - 3 po early 19 3 0 ’s. D in ing R oom , Server & China Cabinet. Good! condition: Call alter 7pm, 2154193-3976FURNITURE - 5’ Executive desk $75; vinyl chair and ottoman $50; celling fan $25; Call 201-359-5376 ,

TALL, ATTRACTIVE - DWM, 32, like rock-music, movies and sports. Would like to. meet attra'oUve, nonsmoking WF, with trim figure, 25 to 36, for loving re la tionsh ip and future m a r r ia g e ; R ep ly Box # 1 2 0 0 2 , c/o P rinceton Packet. ;

BUNK BED - Children's brown hardwood, transfers Into.2 beds..Affordable at $150,'201-874-8199 eves.BUNK BEDS - Solid pine, 2"x6" rails, mattress' Incl. $170. Call 201-249-4398;

FURNITURE - 7% ,ft sofa, , . matching chair, matching coffee ; table; gopd .cond, Jv perfect for farh mi; Brown, gold I & white. $200. Call /! . after 2pm, ,609-259-7985 ' -F U R N IT U R E - C i r c a ; 18 6 0 ’s co v erle t, $425 . 11930/40's art deco bdrm 'set $700. 201-755-2188 ■

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CAMERA LENS - Sbllgor 35-200mm wide angle lens with macro focusing.'3.8 F stop. Bayonette mount. Ex­cellent condition. $85. Call 201-238-0051. ' ■■■■-

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We've so mary marriages, we must be doing some­

thing righti 26th Year M atches Guaranteed

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We are the'hatlbns largest dating service! with 67 of­fices nationally & 6 In NJ including Princeton. If you are looking for, a special person call;

■ 609-6859700 .

C ARPET - 8ft. x I l f t i 'C h l - nesa design, .riayy'^hlue. 100% wool. A-1 /bon d . $350. 609-395-0658,

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MATCHING CLUBMeet Jewish Professionals. We've so many marriages we must bo doing some®" thing right. 26lh yr.

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LOOKING FOR The Real th in g ,;- SWM, 32, tall, a th le tic , outgo ing p ro ­fessional, seeks bright, slim, attractive, humurous woman. Photo please. Re­p ly b o x # 1 1 9 9 1 , c /o Princeton Packet.

SINGLES DANCES , EVERY FRIDAY

Holiday Inn, Princeton Ladies Admitted Free

Before 9:30pmDances start at 9pm. For more information call 60 5 587-6011

Vi o ff With this, ad

LUNCHMATE WANTED -- WM Executive looking for F, 30 something, good con­v e rsa tio n a lis t, to 'h a v e lunch with, Princeton Area. Photo. PO Box 6771, Law- rencevllle, NJ 08648

S IN G L E S D IN N ER PARTY/DANCE - Oct 13, prolessionals 28-50, $18. C alF ad v an ce 201-494- 2449 ' '

CHILD CARE - loving mother ol 3 yr old will care for your child in my P la ln s b o ro h om e . Call 609-275-0966 '

TYPESETTING/PRINTING Co lor sale. Flexible temis. $165K. Call C A C h la n e s e fo r d e ta ils , 609-5855237.

AGORAPHOBIA? - Fear of fear, debilitating panic at­tacks. Do you sometimes feel alone? I Understand! Let's help each other. Re­ply to Box # 11983 c/o Princeton Packet.

DW F - P r o l e s s lo p a l , slender, petite, attractive, 4 4 . P a s s io n a te a b o u t animals & music, enjoys flea markets, plays & good books, addicted to long walks In nature. Looking for a mala counterpart, with joweviere, age 45-55, for a com m itted relationship. Reply box #11953,' c/o Prlncetoq Packet: ■

ME TARZAN - You Jane, fall ath letic , successfu l businessrrian, 32, looking for a confident woman, 2530 , slim. Intelligent, at­tractive, who likes to be taken care ol & Is not afraid to take care of her man. No I don’t live In a treehouse. Photo .& letter to; Box # 1 1 9 9 3 c /o P rin ce to n Packet

SINGLE'S NETWORKER - A personal listing for single professionals. Of special Interest to successful, ca­reer oriented singles In business, the professions, and the arts. Published by the New Jersey Single Pro- l e s s l o n a l s N e tw o rk (NJSPN). For a free, in­troductory copy, write: Singles Networker, PO Box 11032. New Brunswfck, NJ 0 8 9 0 ,6 ; o r, c a l l 2 0 1 - 214-2722 (24 hrs,).

TWO PROFESSIONAL DWCM - 42 & 43. Honest, sincere, romantic," good looking, non-smokers. One without children. Both are caring, affectionate, under­standing well adjusted and - secure. We would like to meet two classy, cultured, attractive, slender ladies that are down to earth and believe that a healthy rela­tionship Includes mutual re­

honesty, flexibility, trust, affection, loyalty and the ability to communicate. Our Interests are varied and not limited but Include fine dlnlng/danclng' (old­ies), fireplace, conversa­tio n s , th e a te r , m usic , travel, cooking, the Jersey shore and more, quiet time just being with each other must be valued. If you feel that ► the person Is more important than the activity and have a true desire & lime for acarlng, rewarding relationship, then endless possibilities may await us. Please respond with a let­ter telling us about yourself & Indicating any prefer­ences you may feel ate important. If 'you should, have a friend and would like to meet two excep­tionally nice gentlemen, you must act now. Please, no game players,)]ar goers or regulars In the personals or curious & just looking {or a date. A photo will Insure a response. Repjy box # 1 1 9 5 1 : c /o ■princolph Packet.

CAR P H O N E :-. O kl CC3L410. "Speaker' phone and antenna Included. 2 months old, $500. Call, 609-799-4300" : ,

FU RN ITU RE - D ining table, oak, 60”! oval, 1%" thick - Chairs, wicker back leather seat, $600; Stereo stand, teak, 4 sections, $150; Lamps, 2 Iga white porcelain; $500; Alt cond (2), small, Emerson, Quiet Kool, $100-Lge /Ur Temp, $250; Table set (llv nn, 4 walnut), smoked glass top, $300; Sink, American stan­dard light blue, $100; Couch, T Earth tone, $75; TV, Black & White console, 22” screen, $50.' Or b e s t , oiler. Call 609-520-0919

CHAISE LOUNGE ,k Ethan Ellen. Cream peach green, email prints, 1 yr old,- ask $350. 609-895-0983;

COATS - 2 Minks, several Fur Trimmed Coats fli Cloth Coats. Moving South Must S a c r i f i c e . C a l l , '6 0 9 - 655-5835-

FURNITURE - Ethan Allen country French/rcanopy bed, 1 -year old,-; includes mattress.& box springs, 4

„ months old. , C all', 609- 584-1231 for mote Inlor- matlori.

CONTENTS OF , BASE­MENT - Dining room, set, bedrooiji set, living'room set,' chairs, 25” GqhSple TV, ladles clothe's,V size 10-12; ladles shoes; .size 8'/a; boys, size 12-18;, mens, size 38. 201-329- 8985

FURNITURE - Magnificent hand etched brass W/black lacquer'& glass dining set, $10,000 (orig $18,000), Equally magnificent an­tique French ■ Chandelier, $8000. Call, 609-921-0975

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f u r n it u r e - Sofa, 2 chairs, 1 .wing chair, good c o n d i t io n , c a l l 2 0 1 - 369-3416 ; . ;

COPIER - Monroe, plain paper. $499 or best offer. Call, 609-5851149.

DESK - Large, wooden, good .condition. $150, Call 201-329-8793. !DINGING RM Set -With 2 leaves, 4 chrlfts, break front, rock' maple, $200. Call 6053951038

G IA N T W H O L E S A L E CATALOGIII . - Retailers, wholesaleris, flea market­ers, families. Buy Christ­mas gifts and merphandise at wholesale prices from giant 3,500 Item wholesale catalog. Send $10, refun­dable with first order to SMD, PO Box 9008-N, Huntington, WV , 25704-• 9006 ■ ! ' / • ■

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HE/tLTH CLUB 'Member­ship - Hamilton Rtneas Center, $75. Call Tracey at 609-2754925

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HOT TUB - 6 person tub w/5 jets & redwood skirt, good cond, $2000/B0! Call 609-737-3630

DINING ROOM Set - Q u a li ty R o s e w o o d &Chroino,' simple • elegant line, table with 1 leaf, 6 chairs, china cabinet & buf­fet. Exc cond, $1500. Call after 5pm, 609-924-3942 DINING. ROOM Set - Quality mahogany 9 pc din­ing rm set, Clrcq’ 1940, simple '■----- ‘ "

.c.ond.. 'S IS O O .T fC a ll . .201-762-6215 aft ‘4|S^'.‘:^' or best offer. 609-924-9228

HUTCH - Handsome an-, tlque maple hutch. Very good condition. $200. Call 609-8951310

a elegant, line, good j<ENMORE WASHER & 1., S lS O O . SfCall ; Hamilton Gas Dryef - $100

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(ITCHEN S ^ -„O a k table, !0X36. 4 Camel chairs, 1 xrunter.. stool, ,l$350. 2Q1 * >9M786 < ^ V: -JVDIES QOLD Clubs - 1 jnit, 12'po set, bag, cart. Sall . Sat 9-12, SUn 2-5, 309-737-2068: - , • vLARQE, SELECTION, ■, of, recohdltloned^SImpllcIty and Intefhatlonal Harvester. riding lawn rriowe'rs and ' tractors, 5 tov20hp. ,609-' 624-4i77v’ ’:.;LIVING ROOM S e t - ' .Couch, ■ end , tables,

~ tn s p 7 ln a y ta b le r c o t ( e e “ table, 2 chalrs:(1 rocker). : Asking-$275.-'-Call-609-- 443-4513. ■ ■

135 M erchandise M art .

7 u v t hOR SALE - Let me, : solve your probleths with

..sraalLi.antlques—&. other treasures. I'll rejoin them, fabnoale ' missing ..parts, .- polish brass, rejoin pottery, re p a ir jew elery ,' mount

: sculpture,' repair lampsi ;& more, ^rlng projects small­e r than a breadbox to: Tom Plpecarver, . , 4 ;Spring St. Princeton.' 609-921-0860.

MODULAR PILLOW FURNITURE

'Platform Beds • HANDMADE FUTONS•

Foam Rubber

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OFflCE- MOVINQ Sale - PIANO - Nice ebony up- Prote'sbionally decorated, >>rlght, very good coridltjon, high profile, contemporary,'' $5p0. Also player piano, office Ifurnituro, .equipment and miso; 609-737-3975. ,

very good I condition, and rhechantoaily . sound with 20 foils and stool, $700. Call 609-466-4339.PHILADELPHIA . ESTATE

Llquldaltirs - ,501. Falr- moUnt Ave (7 blocks north PINE HOOSIER - Extra of Market. S t oh 5lh)'; Large' "Wo .56", ..$1450,.--39" selection of 9 & id piece custorh Mahogany dlplng room sets In Chippendale 8. other Tradllidnal styles. Drop Pull ,Server,; $350. Solid Mahbgony bedi-oom ' 54X24 Ornate; Oak Store sets. Highly carved French Counter, 4drawers & 3 drs, Iniqld bedroom sets' with $89p.' Mahogany 2 over 4

Marble Top . Walnut Bu­reau, 5 tier rhirrored top, $750. 44" Walnut Tear

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RUBBER STAMPSSchool or College address, home, business, zip cods.

■Rubber stamps of all.kinds and sizes made to your order a t ; .. '

HINKSON'S ;B2 N assau St. " ;r .

SEASONED HARDWOOD - Splirand dellveredr$l20/'' cord. Call 609-737-1497. SEWING. MACHINES - b u s fo School budget cuts the nations largest manu­facturer offers New zlg-

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‘ Thomasvllle' Cabinet 8 PC BEDROOM SETS

SOLID CHERRY , • $4995 now $1795 •RECLINER & HUGGERS

SWIVEL & ROCK 15 colofs.'TnJck load sale. $589.95, now $175. Wing B ac k ':"C h a irs , $ 1 8 5 .

-Redlners,:^$139. ' Custom Made Sofas, Free Dellveryl

609-585-6766, Credit Cards Accepted

LIVING'ROOM.- Square glass topped mahogany 22"sq',$30. Alladin 15,000 BTU kerosene,heater, 5 gal can plus .extra' new wick, . $25. 2 'seatef rocking sofa, hia'ple $50, step end table, maple, $25,: Heart shaped maple table, $25,609-655- ' 2047-

I LOVE SEAT; Sofa - Con- I ' temporary belg'e plaid, like I 'new, . asking $75. Call

201-274-0641 - :MEN'S .Palm Springs Go|f Clubs 2 "years old, ex­cellent condition. Complete sat, irons '& drivers. Pihg- Putter,, bag & balls.'$400.

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'Custom Cushions , m WATERBEDS** /

-C LO U D 9 l=URN. MFO;116 North; Mairi St : HIghtstown, N.J.

— 609-443-4499 — OAK & .CHERRY flooring. Colonial :& Victoria 'mold­ings, stair parts & railings. Mack & Co. 215-679-8393, , OAK, LAWN & : Garden furniture, - Planters, dining',''

..sets,, folding sets.-:,Free i catalog. ; AMH .'Fumiluro, PO Box 610, Woodbourne,. NY 12788.' 914-434-0456 or 1-800-228-2824 ;ORIENTAL , CARPETS : - Turkish, Wool, handwdven, n a tu ra l d y e s , flo ral & geom etric d e s ig n s . 11 ,1/4x8,9 1/2x6 3/4,61/2x5 3 /4 .Can b eseen ln P rince-

UPRIGHT: FREEZER - Sears,, 12 yrs old, good ,

chairs: bahouet inhiM a Oak Table w/solral leas, h ^b u tto n h o le sT T V e ty r— used, $50, . cabin cm n-

tenger, Charak, Biggs, & olhercustomfurniture. Visit P>no C u p b o ard , $295

, our 5000 sq. ft. showroom, ' Carved Oak :Sofa,' $795. Call ;i-215-925-8690. Hrs.. • Pine.iWash Stand,, $295, dally by appt, arid Sat 10-4, Call, 201,-874-3063.

Ion. Call, 201-878-0434

PHONE SYSTEM For SSIe, - NEC 16-48, 17 phone sals -F required cabinets & KSI cards. 16 llne/48 set capacity. Speclai features', LCD display, hands'free, voice override, bUsy lamp field, music on hold. Paid $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 new., a sk in g $5500. Call Mrs. Wilson, at 609-683-5400 •PICNIC TABLE - Heavy p ine,.' 3oin .,;x :96ln, : 4 benches, seats up to 12i Exc. cond. $125. 609-'

13954I658."...

POOL'TABLE (Antique) - . G o o d c o n d i to n . C all 609-737-9165 for more In­formation, ■

REFRIGERATOR & GRILL - Sears, 18 cu. fl,,' almond,' 2 '.y f Old relrig, like hew, $350; Sears gas grill, 2 yrs old, $65, 609-799-7671

SKI PKG’'- : 2 years old,,Elan, 175cm skis, Geze

'.bindings, poles & lady's sz;•7, Notdica rear entty bools.

_$225..609-895r9983.::iL-:-i„.493-5332,

more. Credit cards, COD free delivery. Exchange only 315-593-8755.

'SIGN For Sale-Original Lawrencevllle, Jigger :Shop S ig n , " P l e a s e ‘ c a l l 609-586-5396 after 5pm.

SOLOFLEX For. Sale - Brand new ,: al| attach­ments.. Pleasd-call after 6pm', 609-921-1745 Iv msg

TRIO; TAG Sales, ihc. i- "We do ali. Ihe work," Profilablo sale of entire or partial , contents :.:of ‘ your home.- Professionally i»n- duo'ted atl'.your conven­ience. 609-882-0560: 215-

$75.,201-297-2895.'. ^ . WEDDING GOWN - SIzd 10, beautiful, wllh pearls front & back. Ready for the affair. The package In­cludes: headpiece, bag, shoes,; size 8'/2, crinoline; cleaned & stored In blue paper, $800/60. 201-329- 8985 ' .WESTERN SADDLES - 2,1 small, 1 large,: $600.1

'201-329-8793.

138, Com putersAPPLE , II-f ' - drive, SW, doo, mbho, $300. Call 609-443-6617 ' ^ __

-138 coniputeraBUILD . COMPUTERS • Seminar & Workshop with expert Instnictlon & super­vision. Call Mr Davis at

..Princeton PC. Systems,^ 609-924-0200 LEADING EDGE Model D - - w /en h an ced keyboard, 640K memory, ,20 meg- hard ; disk ' new, 1360K

■floppy drive, has card In­stalled, ilwin external tape backup, MS-DOS 3.2 ver­sion, $700. Call 609- 395-8921.MAC FE/30 - 4 MB RAM, 80 MB hard drive, 3 monlhs. old, lots of Software, price

-$447SrCal|-609=683"9271- a tte r7 p m .: :MICRO-MART------ .G rand-Opetl, Come & get a share­ware disk Free. 792 Hamil- ton St. Franklin.TANDY ,1000,Computer - w/hard disk & fibppy disk, many popular programs In­cluded, fully IBM PC com-; • patible. $800. Call Eileen at 609-890-3300 or 586-9480 TANDY 1000SX - 2 floppy . drives, color monitor, letter quality printer, DeskMate &' WordPerfect. $1200. Call Dave, at 201-369.6638 7

I'”’ Merchandise Wahted

ALL TRAINS - Metal fig- ures, old 'toys, cars &

-trucks.-Gall 609*737-7730 - •

I'*® Merchandise Wanted

ALL AMERICAN Flyer - Lionel Trains & acces­sories. Top $$$ paid by.pvt coliBCtor,. 609-795-7470 ALL .A N T IQ U E S & Furniture -Jrom the f940'e & back. Dining & bedroom sots. Desks- all )dnds. G la s s w a r e , c lo c k s A lamps. Estates purchased w/cloan out son/ice. Cash. 609-586-0777 anytime. ':A PRIVATE Collector - Is willing, to purchase stamp, coin and baseball card col­lections, old letters and

-documonISr-medqISr-old- books, awards and presen-

J.afipnsa.ndany_pldJejrtso^^^^ inieresi. Call lor an -ap­pointment. 609-921-217-1. Appraisals and auction ar- rangements.also available. BOOKS - Top prices paid for hardbacks, most sub­jects. Also paperback, sci­ence fiction and western titles. 609-924-6329

I'm Merchandise Wanted;

CASH FOR YOUR Antique Furniture - we are a la ^ e dealer specializing In pak. Willing to buy 1 piece to antlre contents. 201-329- 2062. ' - G O LD - J e w e l r y - Diamonds,. highesf .prices paldl' Monroe Twp area; 201-521-2167 , .GUNS a SWORDS - Mili­tary Items. Federal a Stale licensed as required for New Jersey transaclfons. Will make house calls, pay highest cash. Call Bert,

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BUYING OIAMONDSIPay the Highest

' . prices EVERI Due to record high markel. All shapes a sizes. Buying gold jewelry, watches, asterling items......

T. FOSTER a CO.83 S . Main St,, Yardley,

Pa21M 93-1044

O RIEN T A L -R U G S - a - Tapestries - bought for' cash. 201-944-4001. PRIVATE COLLECTOR - Interested In collection of Pre-WW II O a Standard, Gauge Train. Call attar 7pm, 609-799-7257

U.S.- COINS - jewelery, pocket watches, antiques, any sterling, silver, gold or scrap. 609-896-3369. WANTED USED - Flutes a Saxaphones. Call, 201- 359-4505.WE BUY Rugs - Hooked, oriental, etc. Quilts pre- 1940’s good cond. Othar textiles 609-397-8234 . ‘

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LEVEL DECKING L a u ra L in ,B uilders ' t

. . . Custom Built Decks Pool Decks' y '/ Additions .: '

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A SP H A -SE A L ^7- Pavement Maintenance

. Services ' America’s Leader In .

Protective Asphalt Coating

FLOORING-

AROLDSHARDWOOD FLOORING

INC,• - Sanding, Relinishing,

Staining, Inslallalicn, Repairs, Fully Insured

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Professional interior & Exterior

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C om plete P rofessional

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CARPENTRYSERVICES

WELLSMANCARPENTRYCarpentry Contracting

Total Custom Additions From The Ground, Up.

• Roofing• Siding-,^• Renovations —• Custom Decks.

-free Estimates /201-218-1797

Edward W. Reiner Jr.

C O N T R A C T O R S

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Your company to reach the upscale Central Jar-' say market. ;There Is bhiy one place to advertise.'

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• Addillons, Renovalions• Decks. Kitchens,

Sunrooms, Porches• Workmanship Fully.

' Guaranteed.-•.Prompt Free Estimates/: Consultations:.

. • Finest Finish Carpentry: , And Drywall

HALUNCONTRACTING

Interior & Exterior Renovattorts

. Kitchens• Baths ' .• Masoriry .C a rp e n try ..Painting• Tile . . -

609J584-0466Jeffrey Allen Paul Haggan

HEALTHINSURANCE

.. For seit-eiTiployad. Unique feature.s & options Including Vanishing deductible &■ 100% In-hospital

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FIENOVATIONS Marvin Replacement.,

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CUSTOM:.• Additions• Siding • blocks

• Kitchens/Baths . ExcavatingCail: 609-896-0774

Bill Simon .John Picpszak ,

We Accept 1Visa & MasterCard. ■;;i!

VIDEO PRODUCTION.». Sales'Presentations ■ ■• Documsntariss ;• Employee Orientation• Training ,• TV CommercialsPacket Productions will

' produce a prolesslorial, color, video tape for your com pany using '■state ol Uie art" Sony cam eras and editing equipment In V." or W VHS form al. M usic, voice-over, graphics available. For more In­formation call

PACKET PRODUCTIONS I 609-924-3244

iP a ^ t V M Q oProductions

"Superior Cratlsmenship and TImety Deitvery at the.Price Quoted"'

9Qm 9ytontfpmnyCABINETMAKING

and FINE FURNITURE• . Traditioria! ,

• Contemporary •European

Home: 609-737-7983 Shop: 609-737-7844

• Roofing ' Siding

• Additions• Decks

I S eam less G u tters

N o M on ey D ow n Financing

Hamilton Office6 0 9 -5 8 6 -9 8 8 8

SPECIALSERVICES

• Real Estate Loans• Business Loans.

• 0 Venture Capital ■, • Leasing

M. Koenig & Assoc,201-873-1222

STORMDOORSI n 15 Colors

LOWPRICES

Shop At Homo Service Only

Hollow Core, Foam , Filled, & Wood Corq, All Styles Available

Full View Color Doors In Stock

Expert Installation • G ene O p p en h eim

& A ssociates 609-778-5783

M em bers BBB Visa MaHerCard

ByMalcolm BeckerAward Winning Designer 2Q1-359-1594 Belle Mead, N.J.

oFFS irrPRINTING

ARMSTRONGCARPET CLEANING

Wall-to-Wall or Take-Out• Repair • Installation, • BindingRecommended by

STOCKTON ST. FLOOR COVERING:

• Carpets •Vinyls • Tiles

• Window Treatments'rtTtsi 126 Stockton SI.

HIghtstown, NJ

0 ^ 609-448-6659

We Accept Visa & MasterCard

TAILORING

KEMLERDOOR^INC,•Sales ■ -• Service & Installation ■. Garage Door & Openers •Hollow Metal, Entrance

& Storm Doors• Weather. SWppIng ■ Specialty' Building

Products , :

FREE ESVUATES . , tNSURED

Reskfeptial S Commercial609-882-2270

FLOOR SANDINGRetinishing S Inslallalion

• Staining Of All Colors• U s in g All N on-

Yellowing, No Wax FinishesFree Estimates -

All Work Guaranteed

NATIONAL FLOORS, INC.

609-921-3939 Clifton Grant

Over 23 Years Bxpedence

MOHAWK SERVICES A Total Home

Improvement Company• AddiUons "• Custom Decks.• Rnished Basements '• Kitchens and Baths .• Vinyl/Aiuminum Siding• Replacement Doors &

WindowsAll homo repairs. Fully in­sured. All work guaranteed.

609-259-6284201-780-9236

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W E B O FFSET PRESS

Let us print your news-’T paper or In-house or­gan . C am era ready m echanicals or neg ­atives required.S ta n d a rd p a g e s or. tabloids can be printed on legular 30# news-, print or 50# while offset slock. Nominal extra charge for spol coldr.:O ur c a p a c ity is 32 pages standard and 64 pages tabloid.609-924-3244

Ask for Doris or Hal

Rrst Of AI...Americari• Quality 8; PalienI Service• Old Fashiened Service & FreeOeBvery .

• 108 Years 01 Total Family Ex­perience

•Competitive Piidng

We Offer Beautiful & Luxurious

Plumbing Supplies•Quality Vanities •Medicine Cabinets• F o m a SCorian For: .. •Cabinels^Counleitops

•Walls •Showers •Whirlpool Tubs• Keysloee Shower Doors

Your Neighbois Deal With Us. W ale Worth The Ride. Biidgs T d s RembutBed.' Bring T t is ' Ad For Pleasant Suiprise. Evening Hts: Tues-Wed-Fii Please Call

American Supply & Mfg.663 2ndStPike

Southampton, Pa 18966 215-357-5150 322-2450Just Below Inlersection ol RlS. 132&232

A L T E R A T IO N S FRANK PORCARO

EX P E R T TAILO R For An Aj intment Call: ' 609-924-7426

ADVERTISING _ RATES1x2 S325/13 wks 1x3 W 8 7 .5 0 /1 3 wks 1x4 $650/13 wks

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i n i ^ m e n t s ^160 Garage Sales.:

PIANOSORQANS GUARANTEED

LOWEST PRICES ' Financing Aval .^ M u ^ LeM ona C al 609-599-2700 B ak iw ln 4 l^ m o n d ; . Mualc CiCnter

MONMOUTH JUNCTION- Sat Oct 7, 9am-5pm. 291 Old W. New Rd ( at Ridge Rd.). Antiques, collectibles, lu rn i tu re , b a b y item s, household Items,' clothing & more. 201-274-2638

175 Pets & Animals

<.175 Pets & Animals

fsf Entertainment

ENSONIQ 'EPS Sampling Keyboard:' - Includes' 4x memory exparider & SCSI hard:, msk . port, sample libtatV,. :was $3100 now $2500.,609-466-0731.MUSICAL INSTRUMENTRepairs'; - Special ■ dis­counts. :C6nnle’s Music

NEtAR'OWN A rea^ Sat & S u n , 1 0 /7 & 1 0 /8 , Noon-Dusk, 28 Swallow Rd. MultHamlly sale. Many household Hems - Including' furniture, china, stainless steel,' antique clock, ap- pllanbes, 22 cu ft refrlg? 5 new Jeep wheels & more. ■ 215-322-6960

Feeds and Qfalns For all animals at

ROSEDALE MILLS 274 Alexander St., Princeton

609-924-0134

DOS LOVERS - Grand, openlngl • Fallhlull Friend

. Dog Training, Sun, Oct 8. Info 609-466-2190.

216 Business Sendees

231 Special. Services

236 Home ... Services,

24T Building Services

160 L o s t & F o u n dFOR Mr BOARD Cr Lease - 4 yr Quarter Horse Mare. E xp erien ced rider. For< more Info call 201-329- 6259. j .

FOUND DOG - Old grey poodle, semi blind. F^ound Prlncoton-K lngston Rd. Call 609-924-1705

ProfesslonaPTastefulr and Reliable

Birthdays,; Banquets Special Events. LessonsI Helena 201^90-9177

-Princeton'Packet, Inc.has limited ■

' P ressU m e Available ;

. DRESSMAKING And Alter- ' a'tlons - Janice’Wolfe - Call ■ 609-448-2125. :

Web Offset Press

HOM E AND O F F IC E Cleaning - Trenton, Prince­ton, Hightstowri area. Ask

. for John Jr. 609-586-5264.

PRINCETON - 13. Green -O e n te r r^ D a v e n p o r rs n — St,_ l-w ay-from -John-to

Somerville. 201-725-0737.

FREE CAT . Friendly, male, house cat, ^ yrs old, neutered, shots. Please help. 201-329-0517

L.E!ANQj;,Al!enburg.,SpInet_plus : bench, $975., Call,'609-883-3161.

Witherspoori. Beds, furni­ture, tools, hardware, golf

. iciubs,- bikes,- books,- eto.-- Sat Oct 7lh, 8:30-2,' rain of

V sh in e ., ■ .

FREE TO Good Home - In te llig en t, loving dog (black, med. size), looking for home. Give her_ la .

PI/\NO', > Baby Grande KaWall,: .ebony, excellent cdhditlon. /tsidng $4000. Call 201-782-0410 aft 6PIANOS - New & used. Boiiglil';af)d's6ld. Connie's Music:Center' Somerville. 20H72S0737.<

PRINCETON - Garage Sale.. 57 Birch. Ave. Sat. Oct .7, '89. HIde-a-bed queen size - sofa, carpet, woman’s fur coat, men & woman's beautiful clothing, very Inexpensive. , ^

chance ori IlferShe will en- . rich your life v»Hh her tnist, vitality . & affection. Call 201-577-0557 • V

LOST KITTEN-White with ■ ginger- stripes (6 mo old male), wearing collar with green device. Rewardl Call 201-359-4736 LOST - L.L Bean jacket, red'w/blue lining, at Toll Gatr'playing field on'Sun

.9/24.__Please _call_. 609--..,

DISC JOCKEY, - Pro­fessional radio personality (KIX 101’/a) available tor your next party. All types of music. • ReasonSbI.e rates. Call Steve McKay, 609- 448-5313.

Let us print; your newsl paper or In-house .organ. Camera''' ready mechan­icals or negatives required.

737-0168.

■ STUDENT MODEL Violin Outfit^ Full size, $120. Call aft Spfa, 609-737-2647. VlOLAf - German made, good cond, nice tone, per­fect ,'. student Instrument w/bOw '& case. $750.

■ 609-520-0507.

PRINCETON JC T -259 No Post Rd. Sat, Oct 7th, 9-4. Some antiques & collec­tibles!

GERMAN SH EPH ERD Puppies -I AKC, Sire: American Champion Ger­man Import, Dam:: black Gennanjmport, pup: pies black A re'd, shots & wormed. 201-521-4296.

LOST - Mon, 11am! Set of 6 keys on ring: in vicinity, of Palmer Square, Chemical Bank, eves 609-895-1241! days 258-5824

•ABRACADABRA - Magic -for-blrthday-partles-of-iall- agas. Years of experience. If; requested, A Raccoon &

- balloon--anlmalsr -P lease leave message on answer­ing m a c h in e , '609-921- 8796 Merrill.

Standard pages or tabloids can be. printed, on regular

j0 i lL i6 s w s p r in lJ t_ 5 0 i t : white offset stock. Nominal extra charge lor spot color:

NUTRITIONAL COUNSEUNQ

Barbara As|on, M .S..Profession!, personalized nutrition & diet counseling. Menlis to treat cholesterol,

' diabetes, or other special, needs.' Expert , In weight m a n a g a m e n t .

------- 609-6834)687-^-—Princeton .

PIANOTUNING& Repair-T C a ire o g ^ s S - iT is ;- " ......

' D. WELLS Home Improve-J. ment - Replacdment.& ln - stallatlon of - window's ‘ doors, decks, bathrooms,'' alterations., roofing, tw(-'c s o n ty ,e tc . .,Relerend0d,B Free estimates!’: Call etfaw 882-2503.' . - - imeq

■ f i n e C A R P E N T R Y ’: ;! Decks, replacement wIik dbw s, fin ish ed .bsrnts|,,

> screened porches, roofing,' ceramic tile. Fully lnsui%d,‘'

■ Free estim ates-609-443^ 4124, Bruce. • ' ^'^3

_____________ -.GUTTER TALI<;;,- Clq^h^-W IN DO WnSrr.G A RPE-f— gutters,— c h s o l^ r m ld ^

Cleaning -: Exp'd profes- chimney. Standards-st6J^^. • slohal, competitive prices. ■ $45; 2-story, $50. Repmrs-

-609^48:6085 •anyllmB.7:"~6Xtca.~609-921-T135;—'4-

PAUL'S General Cleaning ■ & Home Improvements • 8. yrs experience. Prompt, curtlous,, reliable. Expert housecleaning of any kind also,- painting,.; rejinishing, repairs! etc. ' Free estl- mates. 609-585-3647. -. ) '

SPI0 8. SPAN Cleaning

• Personalized Sendee• ■References Available• Free:Estimates;

Call 609-5304)006

J ^ A n t i q u e a _

PRINCETON Moving Sale- Oct 7th, 10-4. Leather, c o u c h , 40 ft m o d u la r cotich, lawn furniture, giant plants, books, framed post­ers & muctrTfiore;-»G!Jan.

- Ollca in Cof-tt/lap Di4 t4Y»K4

GOLDEN RETREIVER - 6 mo, shots, spayed, house; broken, call eves 609- 448-5888.

MISSING - Since 9/29. Large 4 year old Golden R etriev er . A nsw ers to Molson.. Blue collar with tags; ’ Reward. Call 609- 921-1611.

LARK STRINGS -' Class-'' IcaT music for special .oc-- caslons. Auditions. 201- 297-4267 .

Our capacity Is 32 pages standard and 64 pages tabloid.

RELAX - With ; Swedish Massage by spalralned masseusse. Elaine .Carol, 609-448-2789. <' -

ONE MAN BAND - For your successful party. 30's & 40's my specialty. Mel Sahner,'609-395-9004

Call Doris Dragert at (609) 924-3244 for particulars.-

i8Mnstructions CateringGROUP HIDING Lessons - L im ited to 4 p e o p le . $30/hour. Aftemodn, eve­ning & weekend classes.

Rketo^ack!siJTd,,righlDii^j^'^JJ™^'2^^^^^noor Rnn tA PrnuinAa Hill . tlUmept-arillS, I OS

1 9 2 0 's DOW JO N E S . Ticker - with clipboard: $ 1 5 0 0 . 1 9 4 0 's ro w e

-cigarette machine: $300. 609-737-3975. -

Deer Run to Province Hill Homes. Buzz #27 at gate.

'.Call, 609-921-0975 for isarller appt. ■

Great Road, 609-924-2932.

Princeton..

AN ADVENTUROUS Wln- ler- Vacation - ' Profession- ally guided 1 week trip Intir Denali (Mt. McKinley) Na­tional. Park, by ;dogsled and/or cross 'country'sklln'g.

~Februaiy thru eary April.

BEAURFUL CUSTOM GIFT BASKETS

New BabyaGet Well Gourmet*Cotporate

And More... 718;463-89i4

_Erae. Brochure-

PROFESSIONALS & STU­DENTS - Use our word processing' expertise for your: .reports,’. resumes, manuals, repetitive letters

■& much more. Call ADT Associates, 609-443-3276.

STAIN GLASS Windows - For -' stationary : windows, side lights, or doors. De­signed, custom made Sin- stalled to : your, speci­fications. -For free esti­mates call Monica C!

' Campbell, at 609-397-8127

WINDOW .CLEANING - Window & storm -window. Inside’ & out. $6.00 eaCh. Carpet, upholstery, wall & panel,.bathroom. Free esti­

m a te . Fully Insured. All work g u a ra n te ed . C all'

v609-393-2122.

HANDYMAN -! Carpanifyi'I Interior & exterior palntlod.'L plumbing, bsmts. finished,!) 609-443-1641:’.: :.' -qeH

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-WINDOW TREATMENTS - Limited sale. Save 50% off verticals & mini blinds. No charge for measuring or Installation. For shop .at home senrice call 609- 655-3345.

HOOVER - CENTRAL V A C U U M S IJ

Largest motor,!; fullyInl'^ stalled ;itp to fdur outletSK plus oho, special $76S'/r' Authorized agent. Amhi«'-' lean. Sew-Vac, Princeto/fa Shopping C enter.. ’ - .5 w

609-92R2205

RESUMES UNLIMITED -! Resumes & cover letters' professionally written, laser typeset, printed b n rag

ANTIQUE - O ne-ho rse open sleigh. Good con­dition . $350 . 609-448-

-4353.

P R IN C E T O N - N ice clothing and house. Items.. Sal 7, 9-ppm! 24114 Mount Lucas Road (round comer of Jefferson Road).. ’ ,

HIMALAYAN & PERSIAN Kittens - All colors. Please

.call 201-681-5875 or 689- 358-2468; :

' Dehalf Dog Tours, Jon Nierenberg, PO Box 166, McKinley Park, Alaska. 99795

Nationwide Delivery THE QUINTESSENTIAL

BASKET

“ bond oflineh. Fax sen/lce. Established In 1977. Call 609-448-0701.

HANKINS ANTIQUES/ - Collectibles. Bought/sold/ appraised. 1 piebe to entire household. Tues thm Sat,'- 11am-4:30.169 Mercer St, Hightstown, NJ. Call 609- 443-4102 or 448-6772.

. .PRINCETON - Sat, 10/7, 9am-2pm, 50 Wittmer'Ct

-(Off Shady Brook Lane)!.. Many books:engineoring, music education, novels. Tools, furniture, luggage, household Hems.

A N T IQ U E , W ICK ER - B ought, so ld , resto red . Dovetail Antiques. By appt. 609-298-5245160 Garage SalesBELLE MEAD - Bam & Attic Sale.- Sat Oct 7th, ,10-4. Rain Siin Oct 8. Anti­ques, collectibles, house­hold.! 273 Dutchtown-Har- llngen Rd (Of) Rt 206) BELLE MEAD - Moving Salo,'Sat,& Sun, Oct 7-8, 10-4prn. (Off Griggslown/ 2 0 6 &; H ® ''llngen R d.

. W a'sher/dryer,Jurnlture, womens clothes, 2 w ed -. ding gowns, sports & gar­den equipment, Western Saddle, metal sculptures, 10 spd bike. - .

PRINCETON --Yard Sale, Sat, Oct 7th, 9:30-2pm. 15 Hillside Rd. 16" bike. Kerosene heaters, humidi­fier, baby Hems, toys/ gam es-toddler/pre-teens, stuffed animals, yam ho u seh o ld Item s. Rain date, Sun.

HORSE BOARDING - In private bam, a few stalls available on. beautiful 200 acre farm.'New 1st class bam with 5 Ige,. 12x12 stalls. 200x70 Indoor/out- d o o r a r e n a / E u ropean Dressage Trainer available for lessons. . Call, 609- 397-0193 . ‘

ART LESSONS - For the gifted & talented child.

■ Ages 10-12, multi media. Ages 13-17: drawing, palnt-

.Ing,'portfolio development Taught by exhibited artist,' certified & experienced art teach e r. 20T-446-5716. Millstone off Rte. 33

ANY EVENT - Deserves the /bestl Champagne & Daffodils,’ caterers for all occasslons.: Simple . hor d'ervers, gourmet dinners. For Holiday parties, book y o u r d a te e a r ly . C all 609-883-0550

-TYRING SERVICE - Inex­pensive, fast tum-around. • Theses, reports, cover let­ters, etc. 609-443-6438

HORSE - Loveable, hand­some, Yearling Arabian colt. Ready to train. Look- .Ing for good home. Call 609-921^2737 .

BH ARA T N A T Y A M - Lessons at Plalnsboro. Call

■Charal, 201-251-9458 'FINE ART/ Instruction - Children, Teens, adults, reasonable rates. 201-369- 4125

RUG - Chinese 6'x 9', floral design. $125. 609-395- 1228SKILLMAN - Household Hems, clothes, books, to y s ,. bunkbed, sectional so fa ,' m is o . 1 0 /7 , 9 -4 . 45 Brookslde Dr., off 518:

BELLE MEAD - MulU family, 10/7, 9am-4pm. Somenrille Circle, 206 So., right on Homestead Rd. CIWIBURY - October 7th ,& 8t|i,':8am-3pm. Rain or shlne/'iiT Cranbury Neck Road!''-;;':.’!;.:;!,

SKILLMAN - Moving Sale, ■Sat & Sun, 10/7 & 10/8, 10am-3pm, 65 Richmond Drive (Ott Rt. 206). House­h o ld I tem s , fu rn itu re ,

‘"clothes, toys,~elcr ' ’

H O R S E S - B e a u tifu l Chestnut 3 yr old Arabian mare, quiet and sweet, reasonable. Others from $950. Call, 609-737-1036, HORSES, HORSES, Hors­e s - We have a good selec­tion of quality horses start­ing a t $3000,_Show, event. - dressage, & hunting. Call Andrew H. Phllbrick, Hunt­er Farms; The_Great Rd, Princeton. 609-924-2932

FLUTE & SAXAPHONE Lessons - For more Infor-' maUon call 201-359-4505, anytime. '

C o r n u c o p ia609-392-1574

VIDEO PRODUCTION• Sales Presentations• Documentaries• Employee Orientation

, • Training• T V Commercials . Racket, Productions will produce.. a /professional;' color, video tape fo r’your company using "stats o f . the art" Sony cameras and editing equipment In 3/4” or 1/2" VHS format. Music, voice-over, graphics avail­able. For more Information call

, ACECHEM-ORY• C a r p e t , u p h o ls te ry

cleaningjL N o.'a team -or sham poo.• Quick drying '• Patented carbonated

p ro cess , . •• Rem oves m ost s tub­

born s ta in s '• !Safe/nontoxIc• F ree estim ates

609-275-4388

WINDOW WASHING - Pro­fessional, quality, reason­able rates. Call Clem, 201-359-1418

KEARNEY- ,SON,: Ino'-i'-.Additions,” renovations lA 'I home repairs. Prompt servM vice, no'job too.small, Folw frea-'estlmates;Vcal!-todayct 609-737-0782. - . 1.. I

» T “ B u n a i n g ^Services

■AFFORDABLE ,HOM,E- 8, Office Cleaning - Complete

I home .& office:'cleaning.. Moving? Have us clean your 'empty house. Free estimates! Bonded. 609-. 924-'8925, 924-8446.- '•

ADDITIONS :- Alterations,. decks,,eto! All types of gen-; eral contracting. Looking to have a new energy efficient home built? Contact K-Fam B uilders Inc. 201-469- 5685.ADDITIONS - Alterations, decks, painting,, fully In- ■ suretl, free estimates. 201- 329-2295 or 613-1786 .

-:KLUTTEH-FREE-:-eust6nt^ kitchens & baths, AH typbs^ of cabinet work. Counter:, tops ' our spec. Handymdn < service'also avail.'Frde est. - Call George a i 609-443'.'

■ ________ ;.c..K&M BUILDERS'r .General:*; Contractors. Commerclalf,, Residential. Homes to b a ' built on our lot or youfe;/’ Complete constnictlon sar-A vices.. Call, 609-737-3442,'. I 215-860-6374. !■ ’' : ''-W

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ALLTYPES-Ofresldental wiring. Reasonable . and quality service. 201-752- 1734. - : .

PRESTIGE BUILDERS/'J Renovations & remodelii^-"'. Custorh stair iSi trim .work/'

PACKET PRODUCTIONS 609-924-3244

CARPET/UPHOLSTERY Cleaning - Complete caqiet & upholstery cleaning ser­vice! Kleen& Fresh Carpet Systems. Call 609-397- 4028.

AFFORDABLE HOMES ;Chooseyour style of house

customize it to suit your - eoO-BM-Vsse.'needs!-Eric Associates of- ----------fers high quality custom homes, decks & green­houses that Are Affordable.

. Financing available to qual­ified buyers.,' Developers welcome. 609-466-1817'

SCHUTZ BUILDERS, InC' ' Remodeling & !'additlorls!'. Reasonable rates. Quality. SVC. Refs. 609-921-6679. '•

FOREIGN ACCENT Re­duction - Indiv programs. Johanna Weiner MACCC, 609'-448-6333GUITAR & BASS -. Les­s o n s b y Law renceviliB ' school Instructor, all styles/ levels Steve 609-497-0634

PARTY, PEDDLER - Will cater to all your homemade palets. Childrens birthday parties, business lunches & dinners! cocktail parties,

'. showers,..,, anything... ...Call.. Barb, at 609-771-9527 or Pat, at 609-259-3270.

IP a c k e t V M e o

P r o d u c t i o n s

SOLEBURY PA - Moving sale. Oct 7/8,9*4. Priced to sell. 3045 Comfort Rd. s

165 Plea Market & Rummage Sales

HORSES - Sheet & blanket sate. Up . to 30% .off, selected slock & custom orders, ■ Including • Big D,-- Curvon, Humphreys, & m o re . O rd e r now for Christmas. Sale ends Oct. 3 1 . B u c k s C o u n ty Saddlery, Rts 202 & 263, B uckingham , P a , 215- 794-5411.

GUITAR - Lessons all .levels, all styles, taught byBerklee College of Music- graduate. Call Ed Cedar 609-443-3010.

PROFESSIONAL BARTE­NDER Service - Special­izing in pvt parties/ special occasions. 609-586-1709.

HEBREW Bar/Bat Mitzvah Lessons - Prof teacher w/Judalc background. 609- 443-1831.,

201 Photography

CRANBURY:: Porch sale. Collectibles,, some furn­iture, games! Rain or shine. Sat .10/7-:83 N. Main StEASTWINDSOR-2 family Oct T .lr^n Oct 8, 9-4. KH ware, games, books, pic­tures, many household & turn, items, bikes. Dutch Neck to Oak Creek to Maplestream to 2 & 4 Shagbark

C RA N BU RY PUBLIC School - 23 North Main Street, Cranbury. Sat, Oct. 14th, 9am-3pm rain or shine. $10 per space. Ven­dors welcomel Refresh­m e n ts a v a i la b le . Call 609-655-3135 or 395-8255 or 395-1700 tor more Info.'

H U N TLA N D FA R MBoarding, Training.

& Instroctlon . SPECIALIZING IN:

Hunters & Equitation ’Horses For Sale' , 609466-2932

EAST WINDSOR (AAUW) - Sat. 10/7, 9am-2pm, 559 Dutch Neck Rd. Proceeds beneHt scholarship fund. EAST WINDSOR - Sat & Sun. Oct. 7 8 8, 9-5:30. Princeton East Dutch Neck Rd. to Westfield to 36 Winchester Dr. .Fum & MIsc.’

ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA Church - Annual flea mar­ket In the Parish Hall & on the grounds In Hightstown. Sat Oct 14th, 8am-3pm.

. Rain or shine. Indoor tables $7.50. Outside spaces $5. For reservations 609-448- 3362 or 655-9262 . . .

170 Auctions

MALE TOY (Italian) - Greyhound pups, AKC reg­istered, apartment size, 16%" tall, wieght 15lbs, 7 mo old, fully grown. Ele­gant, small, quiet, loving, lap dogs: Excellent compa­nion for mature person. Champion sired; parents o a premises/ $200. 609- 799-0211.

HEBREW, TUTORING - Israell/Americn Sr at PU w/4 yrs teaching In Hebrew School 609-734-0184 LEARNING Disability Con­sultant ■: Inst. In Reading, Math,’ English, Diagnostic, TesHng 609-443-5719 MATHEMATICS Tutoring - Grads school thru grad­uate school: arithmellc, al­gebra, geometry, calculus; physics; econom etrics . M arvin B arsk y , Ph .D . Princeton 609-924-4887,. Bordentown 298-4963. -

P H O T O G R A P H E R S - Preserve your vacaliph film and slide,originals, to your own requirements- Make them accessible In a more convenient, form via a quality - transfer to tape.S h o w th e m on y o u r VCR/TV. Custom senrice • tmhscrlptron,”editing. Near la b o ra to ry u s e s p ro - Princeton University. Call fessional motion picture;" 609l921r1621 and tv equipment. Com-

W O R D ,PR O C E SSIN G Services - Repetitive let­ters, reports, legal work, general correspondence. Laser Jet Printing, IBM/AT com patib le equ ipm ent. Word Perfect Software. Professional services at' reasonable rates. Pick up & delivery avail. Call '-Words Unlimited, 609-924-2505 " days, 201-297-0872 eves. WORD PROCESSING - JBM or Macintosh. Laser typesetting, fax, copying, modem.. Overheads, busi­ness graphics, correspon­dence, manuscripts, for­eign language, resumes.

C/1STLE HOME CleanIng - Do you want a sparkling house? Have, no more worry’s, 100% .rep, trust­worthy, excrelerencep, 6 years experience. R eason-! ably,priced. 609-882-3478

ALL STAR BUILDERS r A dditions, finish b a s e ­m e n ts , W ood d e c k s , patios. Block & brick.' 609-737-9453.

SIGNATURE BUILDERS See Our Ad Under “At' Your, Service,” 201 -359-' 1877 o r 215-968-8670. "

SMALL JOBS UNUMITEO

CHIMNEY SWEEP - Fire­places, wood stoyes, oil burners. Clean; efficient vacuum system. A dirty chimney., Is: a . lire, hazard.,, Call Robert Ackers; Home:;

•Comfortr609-466-3011> ■

ALL TYPES - Window & doors. Interior & exterior. Patio doors, all, types. In­sulated steel doors, wood doors, storms. All weather- stripping. Exo Installation. Locks. Repairs & carpen-

Finish, basemerits, sdk- j decks, , carpentry, adcl|/! tions, roofing.. , : , ■Workmanship guaranteetil

609448-7139,: L e n n ie 'f

CLEANING - Efficient, per­sonal service. Please call Mark,, at 201422-1088 leave message, '

STRICTLY. CONCRETE,;5;' try. Mike Benetto,: 609- D rivew ays, s idbw alksr: 655-4O20. . ' I i : porches,, .sen/lce. .walks,':

AQUATIC GARDENS

CLEANING -, Home & of­fice thoroughly cleaned by professional, honest; de­pendable polish workers. Please.call 609-695;i832 '

, AH Home IrnprovementsQuality - concrete, - brick, block or- pressure treated Wood decks, pallos!,yyalks, retaining walls. Reason­able prices. Insurance & , Ref. Call 609-737-0529..

p u lw i lo o , , ^oo iviT«o w a i^s» ,_poor pau6SrStone/&'brfCK^' walkways! railroad ties’®.:!, decks. Free estim ates.® . Insured. ■ Call ■ Ralph,’ ’tef'"" 609-883-4427 .

petitlve prices. By appt: 609-924-1 oog.ask for Ray. WEDDINGS - 20 yrs'pro­fessional experience. Com- ■ plete album pkg, $750! Call Bill, 201-359-2358

221 Rnancial Services

CLEANING - R eliable, honest woman to clean house weekly o r - 1 time' basis, $ heg., ref's avail. 201-725-5680 Mary_____

ATTENTIONII - For Cus­tom. Woodworking & Spe­cialty' Flrilshes. Call Kim Moneypenny, at 609-737-

,7844. Or<.Tum Td Display- Ad In AT YOUR SERVICE

WOOD FLOORING - Make yoiir floors look ,iiew. Sarld!!' stain & finish your new o r old wood floors.'Installation',, also. Refs avail. 'Call Tofn’, 201-431-3126.:: r

216/Home Repairs'I

206 Piano Tuning

FURNITURE - 5 pc Knotly pine bdmi set w/queen size h e a d b o a rd , d r e s s e r

: w/mirror, chest & 2 night stands, exc cond. $450. Call 609466-3677HIGHTSTOWN - 10/788, Back Yard Sale, 8 4 . 218 Wilson Ave (off N. Main). Toyslll Clothes. Household items. Exo Cond.HOPEWELL - 21 E.. Broad St. Rain or ehine. Furniture, glass, china, pottery, tools 8 antiques. A large sale. Sunday Oct 8th 9am4pm HOPEWELL - Sat. 10/7, 9 -4 . S u n . 1 0 /8 , 11 -4 . Household items .InCI ah-

. tlque set pine bottom c h a irs , Victorian ch a ir frame, 8 . misc. Follow North Greenwood Ave 3 mlles,'tum left on Mountain Church Rd to box 3 6 9 .' .

7. Lots Unpaid Storage PUBUC AUCTION

Trantor-Mayflower Moving StorageLincoln Ave, Newtown P a ., ' Off Rte 322 (4th light north of 1-95),

Sat, Oct 7. 9AMRain Date, Sun, Oct B

A ntique 1780 W indsor chairs 8 schoolmaster's desk; piano; wing chairs; g o o d liv in g , d in in g 8 bedroom sets; refriger­ators; washer 8 dryers; In­strument 8 display eases from muslo shop; 100's c a r tp n s (c o n te n ts un-: k n o w n ); e tc l L ice n se #AU855L.. : ,L este r & Robert SlatoH Auctioneers Trenton, NJ - 609-393-4848

215-738-8989

MATH TUTORING - ex­perienced' PhD. will tutor high school and college level; SAT, GMAT-LSAT, GRE and ail standard ex­ams. Tutoring available In your home. 609-448-3690. MATH TUTORING - Call Mercer County Center for

GUARANTEED IN T u n e :-. Have your: piano tuned o r rep.alred by a sensitive, col­lege- trained musician who cares. Call day or eves, for appointment. 15 yrs. expe­rience. Appraisal sen/lces . avail. 201-874-8965.

ACCOUNTING, Bookkeep­ing, Tax - For Indiv. 8 business. Call 609-799- 2570,! Mrs. Hennessey. ACCOUNTING 8 TAX Ser­vices - for businesses and Individuals by Andrew L,, Gold, CertlHed, Public Ac­countant, Hillsborough, NJ. 201-874-8614, 218-1113 Raritan.

CLEANING - Your horne or office thoroughly cleaned by' honest, dependable Polish workers. Call 609-

.695-1832.

ATTIC STAIRS - Pull down, will add Insulation, lighting 8 sturdy attic floor for extra storage. Ask for Bill or Stef 609-392-7841.

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MINATURE-Donkey farm EducaUonal Studies, 609- has 2 foate, a 4 month o d 4^8.6023 or 443-1013. ■ Jenny and a 3 month oldvery small registered Jack. Good horse companions, children pels, or breeding stock. Gentle and cute. 609-737-9565.

MATH TUTORING - ' In­dividualized Instruction. MA Teachers College. Colum-, bla Univ. 609-443-1739.

PIANO TUNER Tech - Ear tuning 20 yrs. Courteous SVC. Refs on request. Call Paul LentinI, 609-924-6919.

211 Furniture Restoration

B O O K K E E P I N G SERVICES - Client write­ups, payroll taxes, A/R 8 A/P. Inventory manage­m en t. CPA a v a i la b le . Gibson . Associates. 609- 564-1640

CLEANUP SERVICES-of all types. Low winter rates. Household, attic, garage a n d c e l la r s .- W eek ly , monthly services- Free es­timates and fully Insured. Call 201-359-0738"COMPLETE HOME 8 Of­fice Cleaning" -, Floors, caqiets, windows, dally, weekly, monthly serving Princeton area 16 yrs. Bonded. 609-588-5206.

B N CGeneral Contractor

Masonry, carpentry, addi­tions 8 home Improve­ments. > Kitchens, baths, tl|es.< Fully Insured. Quality Jobs Fair Prices, Referen­ces. Free estimates. Port­folio avail. 609-896-2372.

Montgomery, Prlncelor^t «.' Rocky Hill,,Hopewell; ..

201-359-3091 ! -i 609466-1287 . »

Carpentpr,' Painter .j.q Locksmith ,8 Tileman Licensed- Bonded — -

, Fully Insured Jobs As Low /\s $49.0lli"’' .

MASTER Ca r d " v isa '

C A R P E N T R Y 8 ;M A - SONRY -■ All types. Call Slave Huber at 609-683- 8816.

AFFORDABLE. -REPAIfJS<-' - 8 Remodeling' - All phasqs.: ■ Refs. Free estirhates. A l^, 609-883-4097 ' ;

OCTOBER - is Adopt a ' Dog Month. Our shelter has fuzzy mixed 8 spitz pups, long-haired kittens, declawed cats 8 friendly adult dogs lor adoption. 201-261-3210.

MUSIC LESSONS-In your home. Plano, keyboard, guitar, drums. Ronnie Lee Muslo, 201-874-3730.'PIANO LESSONS - in your

.home, Hillsboro. 201-369- 4937.

CANED 8 , RUSHED - Make an old Chair belter. Give It a new seat. Expertly done,'7609-39S-0342.

21s Business Services

PERSIAN HIMALAYAN Mixed Kittens - CFA reg, make great pets, $350 ea. Call 201-238-7892 ■

175 Pets & Animals

JAMESBURG - 13 Blrch- wood Rd. Sp( 10/7 8 Sun 10/8. 10am'8p'm’. Sqme- Ihlng for everyone

AKC REG - Gemian Short-

R ID E O N 67 ACRES ESTATE

(Stockton Area) - Umiled . number stalls avail: Up to $275 per mo. Daily turnout. Indoor lighted arena. TLC for your horse. Lessons for bsginners/intermedlale ri­ders avail. 201-996-2029

PIANO LESSONS - Plano Instruction available, from experienced .professional. All ages, beginner through advanced. Will travel to your home. Call Paul 201-359-5608..

AT YOUR, Service - Word Processlng/Secretarlal ser­vices, $17 per hour and up. Fast tum-around and free delivery. Call anytime, 201- 329-0452.

CPA TAX Returns - Tax -p lann ing . R easo n ab le . Year round offices In East Windsor on Route 130 8 In Twin Rivers. Call Norman Mayberg, 609-448-5566. NEED CREDIT?-Vlsa/Mo. Also FSU Gold Card. $1,500 or more credit. Cash advance available. No security deposit. No turndowns. AS SEEN ON TV. 1-212-978-3254, any- tlma. _____________

COUNTRY.CLEANING House and office, thorough and reliable. References from satisfied customers, tn business for 5 years. For good service and free esti­mates call 609-924-7117

CARPENTRY,- Renova­t io n s , a l te r a t io n s . All phases of Interior 8 ex­terior. We will get the Job dons. References avail­able. Call 609-497-1841

iDONT BUST Your Back Cleaning - CalL S 8 /D Cleaning Service, low rates and satisfaction guaran­teed. CalL anytime, 609- 586-5185 ■ •

hair pupa. Born mid June, S H A R -P E I P u p p ie s -; Exc markings.•• Call 609- W rinkle 's g a lo re , n ice

PIANO LESSONS-Taught buy experienced teacher with Masters degree In mu­sic education. In my home In Hamilton. Please call 609-888-4088 '

448-0230LAWRENCEVILLE - Sat Oct 7 ,9am. 14 Irwin Place. * Baby 8 . household Items, clothes/ books, etc.

tem perm ent, absolutely gorgeous, ready to go at $500. Call 215453-0877. SIAMESE KITTENS - Pan

. trained, registered, health

LA W R E N C E V IL L E - P rince ton Aoura, 3001 R o i t te ! 1 . S a t , 1 0 /7 , 9am4pm. Giant Sale In our service dept, on Acura parts 8 accessories. Free juice 8 doughnuts.

BELLE MEAD ANIMAL HOSPITAL

On Rt 206,' 2 ml So. of /Unwell Rd. 1 doctor office,' . , _

- 2 4-»h r;~ s orvLc«v-4utly=guarantaed.=Pleas8*'Catl,-“ '-p lA ll070R G 'A N

PIANO, ORGAN, Clarinet - Mature- exp’d teacher, all ages welcome. Call Eileen Nesbitt, 201-297-5164

ELAINE'S WORD Process­ing Center. - one stop pro­fessional secretarial ser­vice. Specialties Include re­sumes, repelllive letters, mailing lists, theses, etc. Quality work. Quick turn around. Reasonable rates. Instant copying. Please call 609-448-6479.

226 Commerciai Services

CLEANING UP - Com­mercial only. Dependable, reliable. Refs. Call GigI, 609-896-2979.

EVE'S HOME Service I High quality home 8 office cleaning.- Professional 8 . detail oriented. Continental s tan d a rd s . Satisfaction g u a ra n te ed . Num erous P'toh rels. For more info call Eva. 609-392-8797.

CONCRETE/MASONRY WOOD DECKS

Quality Patlos/Walkways, F la g s to n e , Briok, Pool Decks, Porches, Founda­tions; additions, repairs.

W arren Builders Inc 201-7822560 , 609-883-8137

ALL-TYPE .- ^.Handyman Service Repair; renovate, construct; Lawns thatched 8 seeded. 609-291-0984 APPLIANCE REPAIRS Moat brands; all typaS ?! When It stops working, call* The Repairman. - Fast, lo­cal, tellable! 609-448-112Z_ or 921-7554.. : : DA

231 SpeciaiServices

IBM COMUTER - Prob­lems? We fix It at your site.

•No fix, no pay. $20 hr. 609-695-0539.

equipped.DR. FRANZ BOGNER

201-8744447

20V846-9050

MANVILLE 1214 W. Camplaln Rd. Oct 7 ,9 to 4. Rain Oh phlrtd! Gold clubs, Ipds ciptties to size 4. High chair, car seat, etc. All exc cond. Priced to sell______

NORTH BRUNSWICK - MulH-Famlly, Set Oct 7,

. 9am-3pm, Sycamore Ln. Toys, furniture 8 more

DOG FOOD/SUPPLIES • Many brands In stock, fresh frozen meat, cedar bales. In su la ted dog h o u se s , chain link ksnnels. All at low prices. Kauffman’s Pet Lodge. 609-446-3114.DOG, TRAINING - I will Irain your dog In your envl-' rbnment. Personalized pel care services. Call for no fee evaluation, Barkley Estates (The Ultimate In Dog Training, 609-448- 4999.

SIA M ESE KITTE_NS - Home raised, shots, CFA, grand champion parents, $300. Also SIngapuras. 201-502-0435.

Your.hom e’ or ihlne. By pro­fessional. All ages 8 styles. 201-297-2637.SUZUKI Violin - and giano Insirucllon ages 3 through adulL'ZOI-ZSI-ISZO

POSTERS - Signs, murals, calligraphy, t-shIrts, sweat­shirts, cartoons 8 cari­catures. Call Arbalest's Graphics at 609-882-6179.

BEAUTIFUL Custom Made Draperies - Period window treatments of all types. Slip covers and fine reupholst­ery, shades and blinds,

_ _ _ fabric 8 wall coverings a t' — Discount-Serving-alL.your,=

Interior design needs with' In-home or office consult­ations. Estimates cheer­fully given. CairSherry at The Creative Heart 609-' 397-2120.

HOOVERCENTRAL VACUUMS

Largest motor, fully In­stalled up to four outlets plus one, special $795. Authorized agent, Amar;- .' loan Sew-Vac, Princeton Shopping Center!

609-921-2205

CONCRETE WORK- slde- walks, patios, fireplaces, general masonry: and re­pairs. Call 609-737-6874.

CONSTRUCRON All forma of Carpentry, tils and marble Installations, new homes, renovations, kitchen and baths. Free es­timates. Eully Insured.

J.A! VIcari 8 Sons General Contractors

'6 0 9 ;3 9 7 4 2 3 r

A REA A P P L IA N C r- Service - Washers,’ dryey,s^ 8 dishwashers repaired." Senior CItyzens Discount!'^ C all 8 0 9 -4 4 8 -8 7 9 2 drl'' 567-1767 or 291-0586. ulA

^ O L D SHARDWOOD FLOORIN&'J

' IN C ,Sanding, refInIshIng " '''

■ Staining, IhslallaBdn Repairs, fully lnsured'."Ll

FREE ESRMATES A 201422-7720 i.T

HOUSECLEANING BY- -Josis—-H onest-SD open-- dable, Prlnceloh/W. Wind­sor area. 609-2984225.

DOG - -Rolweller family, ex trem ely Intelligent 8

TH E LEARNING EX­CHANGE - Tutoring, read-

friendly. All shots. Delivery ipa. .wJUra'8 donaUon. 201-679-2314, " 609-443-4113. or 201-721-7732DOG TRAINING - In your home. Basle obedience, puppy manners 8 problem corrections. Call Canine Manners, 201-821-1765

VOICE TEACHER - Gradu­ate of Manhatten School of M u sic . P e r fo rm e d ' In E u ro p e a n d th e U.S^. Studios In-Manhatten and Princeton. 609497-0543.

PROFESSIONAL TYPING Service - Complete' sec­retarial service: word/dafa processing on IBM-PC, re­petitive le tters , resum e preparation,, photocopying/ printing,' mailing list main­tenance, spiral binding. Es­tablished In 1976. Rapid- s e rv ic e a t re a s o n a b le rates. 609-448-6707.

. CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY - Reupholstering. Custom­ers fabric or from my selec­tion. 609-448-7198.

HOW ABOUT TAKING The Weekends Off From Clean­ing - Let us lake that worry off your hands. Call Mary at Kieen Sweep, 609-392- 5419.

CONSTRUCRON We'll m eet your needsiInlerior/exterlor, additions, decks, jungle-gyms and

.,mBiScE9Lfteeteallmales.8 - reasonable rates, call

D.J. CONSTRUCRON 201-806-3994

CUSTOM PLUS Contrac­tors - Don't move-Improve. We 'take care of all your' contracting needs with 1 phone call. Additions, re-

CUSTOM WINDOW Treat- m'ents - Bajloon, Roman 8 Austrian shades, swags & Jabots. Pillows, cushions + more decorative acces-. series. Your fabric. Fasf, professional, reasonable. 609426-8759.

LAMP SHADES - lamp mounting and repairs. Nas- ' sau Interiors, 162 Nassau St, Princeton.

provements - You can sllli^’ get quallty'work'.’at a fair"/ • price for all phases of homfl " remodeling & repair. Fo?' *! kitchens, palntlfig, paper-'|^ hanging, Int/ext.; carpantry.1!; call Joel at 609*Beer*291^b j ^ £ N T |QN DO' IT Y ou^,l_

"sellers • You wani to builflZ a deck, shed, finish a base*'^ ment, add a riew i^ m . .’I''*: You can do most of tha!? work but could use someli? help, an extra se to f hands-*, to gel the big work'done?il'»' hire out by the day,* have my own tools & experience •

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novaUons, decks, kitehans to helo vou fin i .r ih .. hr,,8 baths. Certified f u l l y V " ^ ^ ; ® -sured. Free estimates. Call 609-448-9136.

OXFORD HOUSE Clean­ing - Any home $45. First time cleaning. Exp. service Residentlal/com m erclal. ' 609-877-6657.

D 8 L DRYWALLING - Demolition, painting, fram­ing, all home Improvement. Reasonable rales. Free es­timates. Please call Dave, 609-799-7215

B 8 M CONTRACTORSru Home repairs 8 remodel-,g ing, carpentry, . plumblngiR painting, countertops ,8 g decks. Backhde service. 201-297-8930.

A Packet PublicationW e e k o f O c t o b e r 4f-1 9 8 9 - J - 1 B .

24B. Home RepairsB A T H T U B S 'S A V E D -ReglazeyouKiifllylub; Es- tabUshBd.r yeara In Mercer c e . ‘ 0 9 ^ 8 - '3 3 3 9 .'bwildinq r e p a ir s ■-Roofa (metal,, shinglef, tar- slate), chimneyb,/gutters, sgoutsy flashing, walls, walhs, ' .'patios, / . garages, porches, steps, driveways, len((s3, demolition, carpen­try,painting, caulking, glaz­ing, stucco, masonry, polnt- irlg,; patching;'Inspections. G u a ra n te e d . In su re d . ^§■ 921-1135 ./'-jV !

Painting, & r PaperHarigirig

GOOD h a n d s - Painting Co. Inl/Ext, wallpapering, pa in ting, pow'erwashing, (or comm/res. C ali. 201-

. 457-0984 or 201-885-1169 HANSEN INTERIOR Palnl- Ing - Free esilmalesi No job loo small. 609-737-9577.

CABINET REFINISHERS- Sp^lallzlng In kitchen cab-

MriStlrDurableflnlshesrfree- estltnet03.‘ 609rS8l -3508'- -CAEOBUSSO.CQntractlng^ - Repairs, violations, re­modeling, cejllngs,/sldlng. LIC,Tosured, 809-585-9457c a r p e n t r y ,_& ■ HOME Repalr*Gver lOyears exp. R eas ., ra te 's . A nthony; Q a g s ^ 6 0 ^ ^ 8 ^ 7 ^ 4 8 . 'CERAMIC,TILE .- Quarry, marble. -, Repairs & re­modeling Tbr'-yoCir kitchen, balbroom,: (oyer etc. l am ■ aftrlndependent ainiractor. w/ 20+ years experience. Free estlniates.' Cali 201- 521;1527.CERAMIC TILE - Repairs, lilpv Installed pemianenlly w/new cemeht board. Bath­room remodeling," plurhb- jng, lowest priced.' DELA'

Prolesslonal ' Interior - Exterior ■

Painting. staining J Power Washing

Alum. Siding Sprayed CHEMICAL CLEANING .

...Wafor, A-SandWaallng SPRAYED

t e x t u r e CEILINGS, (California Popcorn: Look• Decorative,'Rnish• Covers Flaws. ,;'• Exceptional Hide ■'

EXTERIORWoathorprpol Textures

(masohry-wood-metal) Waler;& Mildew Resistant ResidentialCom m ercial Free Est-Samplss-14 Yrs

. 201-359-7300 'INTERIOR/EXTERIOH ' Painting - Hydro-power washing. Reis avail. Call John 609-259-8094. ' '

Roofing &Siding

J.C. EISENMANN Roonng ,.- Roofing, sheet metal,

chimney (lashing & gutters! 609+168:1228.ROOFING - All types, new and repair, gutters, gutter cleaning S'(lashings. , John Brokaw & Son, 609-468- 1949 or 201-281-6569. THERIAULT ROOFING - All types o( roofing, gutters,' downspouts. Free estl- mates. 609-466-2645.

276 M o v in g &

Hauling

296 Gardening &. L anddcap^^^^

ACORN TREE ' & Land­scape - tree removals, pruning, lot clearing. Exp. Free Est. 609-862-6622.. ALAN LANDSCAPING - Quality work, since 1973. Custom d esign 's Installa­tion. Resl/Cdm;m;RR ties & stone walls, sod & grading. 609-3^5^1331. . .APPLEGARTH T ree & Landscape Ssnrice - Light grading & large lot mowing.

- Call 609-448-7198, CARROLL A GO

Tree A LaWn Service

J&C PAIhTTING - Interior A exterior. .'Quality ; guaran­teed work. Free estimates.

uifiioeTOi-rcsrT-irc-n-x— CallKarL-609-737-1241— yaprs o( experience. 609- J & R PAINTING - Speclal- 8$8-1087. ' Izlng In residential work,

Irileribr A exterior, paper: hanging A light carpentry. 609:466-9033

ATTICS/CELURS - Yards cleaned. AsphIL concrete,

-stone-A'dirt-hauled.--Call- , 609-396-3389. ; ■ ■EAD MOVING - 7 days/wk, 24 ■ hre,. .free . estimates, edme rate for the weeketid. C a ll 6 0 9 - 4 9 7 - 9 1 8 1 . PM00384 ,KELEMEN lyiOVING - PM 00350. A partm ents, homes and offices! Low rates. All size jobs. 25 Bear Brook Rd, \y. Windsor, NJ. Call 609-S20-6414.NO HASSLEI No FussI - Windsor Moving ,Co. Low . rates, 'prom pt A reliable service. Residential A com-, merclal.'Prof packing. No minimum hours. No job too big or small. F ree, esti-■ mates, fully Insured! Call us

'Tree Pruning, Topping, A Tree A ' Slump Removal,

■ Lawri'Malrileriance.-Guar-- anteed Quality Work. Fully Insured.; Free> Esiimales. Call 609-695-6736. . CUSTOM LANDSCAPING• New Lawns/Renovalion• Top Soil, Mulch, stone• Tilling A Stump Grinding• Stone Walls-Walkways .• Complete Yard Malm.

LAWNS R US - I Residential/Commercial

609-448-3823 DUVIN'S - Tree A Land-

' scaping. . Tree removal, pruning, land clearing, top­ping. Lightening'protection. Excellent .references. Free estimates. Fully insured. 609-896-0462.

296 Gardening & Landscaping

j HOFER’S UNDSCAPING - Commerical A residential' cleanups, grading, .york raking, R A R ties'A. slonO walls. Decks, - rololllling. Hedges A bushes triminsd A shaped.. Lawn mowed.' North/Soulh Brunwsick A surrounding areas. Call 201-249-2969.' 'HUBER A SEEMS Land­scaping - Brick, flagstone,

- walks and patios, RR tie,'■ natural' stone,- retaining

walls A steps, design, plantings,' grading, ■■ riew,

'' laWn Installation, all phases - ~ o (”lartd3caplng^nd-land-~

scape construction. Call : 609-737-259A :

296 Gardening & Lanciscaping

' JACOB'S TREE Service ,- Total tree A shrub care for all seasons. Reasonable rates. Free estimates.,609- 737-6988.

LANDSCAPING INC.LANDSCAPE A

, NURSERY INC• Landscape Design j• Tree/Shrub installation

■^■peck/Patio*Conslruction~• Walk Ways, Al| Types "• Groundskeeplng

296 Gardening & Landscaping

LARRY G SCANNELLAFull Service Landscaping, Lawn A Gardening Co. Flagstone Mulch ■Brick " ■ WoodchipsR.R, Ties PruningBackhoe < Tree Removal

D.E.P Certified Can 609^96-3193

LAWNMASTER

Lawn Maintenance ■ Mulch/Fertilizlng

Full,Weeding A Gardening' R.R Ties/Patlos

-Residential Commercial Free Estimates 609-92r-8069-----------

296 Gardening & Landscaping

{Q torteiM xiis

JOHN KOCHIS . lANDSCAPING

Custom Design ■ Commercfal/Resldential,

, 609-5859483 - 609-4458283

' Free Estlmales 201-3552249

LIGHT DOZER SERVICEIdeal (or confined areas

WOOD CHIPPING SERV ' 201-3553883

------N IN I BROS:-------Landscaping

Lawri Maintenance Pnjnlng-Fertlllze-Mulch

_'Seedlng-Planling ' Free Estimates

NJ: 605683-4809 Pa: 215943-6434

• Brickwalka• R.R. Ties ,• Plantings• Lawn Renovation• Tree Work

A Complete • Landscape Service

Free Esllmates • Fully Insured 201-3854279

$100 OFF Any job $1000 otmorewlth thementlpmof. this adl .

SCREENED— — T0PS0IL--7--------

Sand-Crush Stone ' Red Stone-River Jack "

Fast On-Time Deliveries

Call 6:30am-6:30pm 609-8951314

^96 Gardening & Landscaping

WRY CUT Your Own Lawn? - Call "All About Lawn Maintenance".. C ut-, ting A edging lawns, trim­ming bushes A trees, re a so n a b le A re liab le . Srnall area landscaping A

- dry patios. 609-888-2621

3” Autos W antedCARS A TRUCKS - Used, wrecked,' junk. New A old. Cash fast. Same Dayl C all, 609-466-3374 anytlrtie. . CARS WANTED - 1978 and up. Foreign and do­mestic. Top. dollar paid In

_ C85h,_SislalMolors, _609-_ • 599-,1444. Specializing In Toyolas, Datsuns, Mazdas. We will come to Inspect.

S P O R T S , AN TIQ U E, Classic And Conrettes - 609-393-4621.

NEW & USED CARS

C A J HOME Renovations ‘..Garpentry, painting, In- lerlor/oxterlor. Kitchens, balhs, bsmts, decks. Major agd Minor repairs. Call Jon Brd'oks or .Chuck Smith 60§-4451775, + ' :COBBS FLpOR/SANDINQ A Refinishlng" Floor Staln- Ing; or R econditioning . Make ojd floors like hewll Free Estimate. Call 609- 298-3424.:> ' /FLOOR SANDING/Refln- Ish lng A re p a irs , re a l craftsman, 215-757-0131, 609-366-1566.•„ Guttermanl

• I . .Gutter Cleaning '• Gutter Repairing '• .i Gutter ReplaoementI Offering ail types of gutter work A the best seamless gutters available. No roof Is

to high. 605921:2299

HANDYMAN - Electric, pfumbihg, paintirig, carpen­try," sheetrock, ceramic tile, appliances - ilhstalled ,'and anything-to do with home Improvements. . Free esti-, m ates.'Please ’caII'.'Benny ' at'609-443-1831. :

MIKES PAINTING - In- terior/Exterlor, 8 yrs exp, re a so n a b le ; F ree esti- . matesi 609-799-2251. •MY PRICES :.,Are re- sonable A my work la g u a r-. anteed to your satisfaction. Housepa|nling, Interlor/ex- terlor A paperhanging by . Richard L. Stelmer. Refer- , ences available. Fully in- sured. 201-297-1864. ' PAINTjlNG BY ANDREW - Int/ext, professional, re a - : sonable. Free estimates. Call'609-924-9454. PAINTING - Exterior, in'- ■ teripr, fences, floors; home repairs, doors, windows, decksi.robfing, gutters. Call .Eduardo, at 609-989-7614 PA IN T IN G - In - ' terior/exlerlor.. Reasonable rates. Call ..Werner, at 201-329-9610 PAINTING - Interior palnt- Ing/repalrs A design. Light

. carpentry. Refs. Call Doml- rnlck, 2152952915

It’s worth It. Llc#PM00512. ,6p9-443-4S59'or 448-8640

288 P a v i n g j 'ASPHALT PAVING \-.;L . Hicks, driveways, parkliig lots, etc. Quality Workman­ship, free estlmales. Call, 609-448-4653.7 JIMMIE HARRISON PAV­ING '- Driveways, parking lots, seaTcoating, slone. A gravel, ' grading, designs available. Free, estimates., Princeton; NJ. 609-921- 3944.

•EMERALD-LANDSCAPES - Complete design A con­struction. Brick I patios A walks, RR tie A stone walls, undeVgrbilnd sprinklers, mulch, Slone, sod, seeding A grading. 609-275-4893,

E M P I R E''‘ '■ '- " T R E E

S P E C I A L I S T S- Complete tree A slump ,ra- , moval, ■ pruning, cabling, feeding A ' site, clearing.

-Reasonable 'rales,- year ■round' service; Free esli- mates.-'609-896-1640.

H4NDYMAN , c^enlry,:'.general .home repairs. Work guaranteed. 609-448-6513.-, . - i i - : . HIRE, CREATIVE Wood­craft Inc. - J o do the 1001 odd .jobs", no one : else Wants. Baihrborns A base- m en ts re ih o d e le d . All phpses of carpentry A trim work. Bolted wood A ler- irilte damage repair. Refer­ences. Call 609-5852130 HGME IMPROVEMENTS

' MASONRY• Sidewalks '• Driveways. 1 . -,• Steps• Tile Work ' . '

CARPENTER• Install Wlnddws-DooYs• Screen Porch , ,• Docks Patios,• House Additions FRMICO CARNEVALE

6 0 5 8 9 5 2 9 4 6 HOME REPAIRS - Paint­ing, Carpentry, general home repairs.. Work guar- anteed. 0811609-443-6647

M oore's Cohstruction A Home Repairs Inc

Complete Int/Ext----- Renovations' ' A Alterations J Refereitces

/S co ttM o o re Princeton, NJ " ;

, ' 609-924-6777

2 J Painting &. Paperhanging

ACANTHUS p a in tin g ;. - ^ e c la l lz ln g 'In Interior, painting, decorate A faux finishes, paperhanging A w^dwork refinishlng.. Exo refs. 609-392-1574. 'ALL MAINTENANCE - In­terior A exterior, painting, po^er washing, - window w a s h ln g ," a ls o em pty house . cisan-.up." Quaiity work within your budget. Call 609-924-8446. ; ■ ' , A NEWLOOK Painting - Interior A exterior, best quality, low prices, Senior C itizbn D iscount. P lus

. pq'yver washes (or exterior surfaces. Including all 'sld- Inge A masonry products. Free esllmates call Brad at, 20,1-828-8077. . ■BELL'S CUSTOM Painting

- .IntarioiLlA^fflttariQr,,, Fully, Insured. Free estimates. ~ Reasonable rates.- Spedal- Izirig In wallpaper removal. References. 609-443-3408 BILL'S PAINTING - In- terior/Exterlor. Wallpaper­ing & Wall repair. Very neat, clean work. Free esti­mates.'Call 201-287-1491

u3rSe09-497-9299.TOM PA IN T IN G c e - R e a s o n b a le fully Insured, work

iteed, excellent ref- >s. Interior A exterior. . estimates, call 609- 1997 or 609-924-

RAINTING A Wallpaperlng- • Inta'rlo'r/sxterlor,..sprayed

Painlihg, tbxtured ceilings. Call alt 5, ;Steven,-201-214-8308"-—PAPERHANGING '-. ;at p , reasortable price, 10 years e x p e r ie n c e ; .a ll w ork ': guaranteed.’ 'Call' for free , estim ate,A sk- 'jof Nancy , 609-466-0365.,;+

PETER THB PAINTER - •Handym ens

Paperh'anglng/Removal > Home Specialists '

Interior And Eideiior ' I'm The Best

' Call 201-297-2789

QUALITY STAINING A Painting ' - Jim ' Haines,215-943-2747.__________

' R A B,PAINTING.A DE­CORATING -Interior A Ex­terior. Guaranteed. . Free E s tim a te s ; C all e ith e r 6 0 9 - 9 3 6 - 1 0 1 6 , 201-768-3896 T H E PA R TICU L A R Paintbrush A Wallooverers - Quallly wallpapering A . painting. Consulting A free.. esiimales. Call Catherine, a t '6 0 9 - 7 7 1 - .4 2 7 7 , o r Joanie, at 609-298-6857 after 6pm- .■; ' 'VILLAGE PAINTING Co - , T raditional quallty and reasonable rales. Fully In- sured. Call 609-863-8375

256 E l e c t r i c i a n s

E L E C T R IC IA N - Lie #8440.' Industrial, com­mercial, residential. Steve: 201-521-2261 leave msg. LAI ELECTRIC - Quality • work at low rates. Llcensed & insured. Free estlmales. Call 609-862-1267

261 H e a t i i i g & A i r

ALDEE HEATING A Air Conditioning U Residential quality work;-. 609-443- 3338. ' ' '

271 Roofing & '' S i d i n gALLIED ROOFING - free

. estimates given on any root for any need, also rain'gut­ters, leaders. 100% guar­antee (or 1 year.' Insulation & driveways done. 609-

■446-57Q7.,7^,.. .- ,.... . .BELLE MEAD ROOFING - Over 40 yrs In business, all types of rooting, gutters, chimney flashing, gutters

' c leaned., Member of the • Consumer Bureau. Call 201-359-5992 day or eve­n in g , ( lo c a l c a ll-fro m Priricelon). • .

COOPER A SCHAFER , Inc.

SHINGLE TIN COPPER : SLATE

GUTTEFiS LEADERS’■ Office.— Workshop

63 Moran Prfrtcelon '924-2063

296 Gardening & Landscaping

. A-1 UtNpSCW ING T^^a break and call A^TLand- scapjng. Hedge'. A shfub trlminlng, tree pruning,'RR lies, brick walks-and all, phases of landscape de-

. sign.Insured

Free estim ates 6 0 5 4 4 5 1 1 5 6

AARON PROFESSIONAL C re a tiv e L an d scap in g Services.-10% discount to Senior Citizens. Evergreen landscaping A shnib plant-, ing, mowing, maintenance', design. Commercial, fesl- denllal, 609-737-8897........

FOR TREE SERVICE Call Complete,Care Yard Sys­tems V--' Free Estimates. 201-874-5083.' ■■HELPI - I have so rnany

Itrees. I don't know what to do; Come to DIGIorglo Nurseiys.'our yard Is over stocked to the point where I can't'get any rhore trucks

. In. Landscapers welcome, d isco u n ts availab le, on large orders. Large assort­ment of pine trees, flower-' Ing trees A shrubs. 201- 359- 4965.

Hillman's Landscape A Lawn Maintenance

Grass cut and mulching, tree and bush trimming and removal, clean ups. Tie and. stone work. ... ... . .

6 0 5 5 8 5 1 1 6 5

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$ 6 2 6 5 1

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$17,865

BrandNew1990

Acura

I N T E G R A

R . S .I S tk#3022. V lN#lS000l47.4-Cyf. 5-Spd Man Trans,. Pwr Steering, Pvrr Disc Brakes. T/Glass. Rr Defrost. Tilt WM. Buckets. MIdgs, Ratjial, Wheel Covers, (Dealer Installed Air Cond. Pin Stripes, Deluxe Trim. AM>TM Cassette w/ Rr - Speakers, noormats $2552) & More! MSRP: S13.145 Tola! U S I5I5 .537 ,

Fun Del.Price $ 1 2 ,9 7 2 !

20 Other Integra Sedans in stock At similar saiHngs NOW!

R O U T E 1 , L A W R E N C E V I L L E , N J • ( 6 0 9 ) 8 9 5 - 0 6 0 0

To place your SHOWROOM advertisement call THE PRINCETON PACKET CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT

at 609-924-3250

' 1 9 8 6 NISSAN 300ZXTurbo, 5 Speed, Low Mileage Showroom Con­dition, Nothing Lett Out, Extended Warranty. You Must Seel Tncentlve OHared. Call. Evenings,- 609-298-5747.

1987 GRAND W AGONEER; SujDerb Condition, All The Extras, White With Beige Leather Interior, Low M ileage. $ 1 7 ,5 0 0 . Call 609-683-0733. '

' For only $45 you will have a 2 column by 3 inch ad, that w|lf Include a photograph (supplied by you) anda brief description of the car (only one car per'ad)

Beginning O ctober 4th P A C K E T P U B L IC A T IO N S will feature a selection of fine automobiles,

the perfect guide for buyers and sellers alike. W e invite owners and dealers to place their

cars in our S H O W R O O M , w e ’ll deliver ; 1 3 2 ,0 0 0 possible buyers a w eek.

12B Week of October 4, 1989 A Packet Publication I

311 Autos WantedCARS WANTED

316 A utos.For Sale .

316 Autos ; V,:For Sale

S'*® Autos . -F o r S a ^ le ■

31? Autos'.' Sale

.3.1?-Autos 31? Autos Sale

3_i6, Autos For Sale

313 A u t o s ^ i 'yFor Sale

: .5

AMERICAN & FOREIGN ■ Top Dollar Paid

Nebbla Chevrolet Rte.130 Hightstown,N.J.

.609-448-0910 S87-8226

».v

316 A u t o s

for Sale

71 VW BUS - New molorj t r a n s m is s io n , c lu tc h , brakes, wiring. Low mlles Must sell SISOO .cr.BO, '73 VW Bug v^th '77 motor, good cond. Must sell $650

' or BO. Call Dee 609-426- 1190; 448-1599 Iv msg.

■75 MERCEDES BENZ 450 SEL - 4 dr sedan,' blue, sunroof, leather Interior, am/(m stereo, aft, carefully maintained.- $7300. Call 609-737-3371 . ; '

'78 CJ5 JEEP - with power a n g le p lo w an d - Mini Meyers salt spreader, only 55k mi but needs Work on body and motor. Ttsking $2500. Call 609-269-7892

4

1986 TOYOTA - Stake Body, A/C, EFI, 28,00pml, excellent bond. $4,000 or B.q. 609-924-5261 leave

: message ’ . ;

- 7 3 MERCEDES BENZ 280 - Eke. Interior; little rust, runs.-well but engine will need work, asking $2200.

. 609-921-9499 or 275-1500

■76 MERCEDES 280S - 4 dr sedan, silver, auto, a /c ,. am/lm. 1 owner. $4500 or best offer. 609-275-8119.

79 BMW\320I : Leather fhterlor,-. "Reoarro Seats, 'B laupim kt s te reo ; su n ­roof, otig xwner, $3500/ .- B es t. Offer. - Call Sharon days;. 609-799 :5727 or eves 883-1509

'7 9 JEEP CHEROKEE . Brown, ,4 WD, 2 way radio, $1750. 201-369-4732. ■ ; .'79 PINTO - $400/basfol-

: fer. Ruris & looks good; Std trans, Call, 609-448-7.982

;'80: PEUGEOTv505 ;SD > ‘Diesel, bronze.'good bond, comfortable, trailer hitch, 1, owner,.$950 609-921-2787

'81 PONTIAC WAGON - Grand Le'M ans, loaded, $1900. 609-771-1267 - '.

'53 FORD Custom Antique -p ic k u p ~ “ excellent con­

dition, $4000. Please call -609-737-3630--------------—

'74 MERCURY.CAPRI - 2 door, automatic, a/c, new cortipleta exhaust: system & master cylinder. GootL

'77 CHEVY NOVA - 97K ml, blue 2 dr, 6 cyl, auto trans, p/s, good cond,, $300. 201-359-3086.

'78 JEER - 6 cyl autotnatlc, p/s, 4iwhl dr, hardtop. Must sell. $1495/B0. 609-587- 4017 ■ , ; ' ■■

'7 9 . CHEVY-CAPRICE W agon.- LoadedI Good for 2nd: car, exc. cond. 609-■ 275-9080afley7em '..'f

'79 PINTO - $850; red autp, jiist ihspeoted. '79 Pinto : $750; ,4spd;: low. ml; Both

:>ed i biid ' In good . shape, 609-695-5547 ' > '

■80 TOYOTA COROLU - 75,000 ml, a/c, p/s, am/fm cass. auto, new brakes & re b u i l t t r a n s m is s io n . $1800/BO. 609/882-9179.

■82 CHEVETTE - 4 dr, hatchback,' good cond. $1000. After '6p|ti, 609- 466-2047. r i ;

'84.HONDAVPRELUDE- Blue,' 82K : ml, :5 spd; loadsd,'.mlnt bond, bSst'ol- fer. Cair 609-520-0919- ','84

running condition. $500 firm. 201-297-3519. Leave

-m essage :------

'77 FIAT .X19. TARGA ,- Silver, exc cond. 60K ml, m an y e x t r a s . A sk ing

■78 MERCURY MARQUIS. - Good cdndllibti, $500. Call 609/883-8533 leave message. “ '

$1800. Call 609-394-8175: -o r 609-924-6694 Iv msg—

'78 TOYOTA COROLLA Sport .Coupe - Good en-

-glne,” bral<os,-2-new-|lras,-

■79 DATSUN 280ZX. - BIk/gold, auto, every option except tape. High ml, all W/synthetIo oil. New tlres,\

/seats. &■ dash great, some _riist.-Needs-palnl,_battBty,..-

h e a d l l n o r . , $ 8 5 0 /B O ' 201-329-0984 hr tnsg

■79 VW Rabbit - AnVfm; '4 spd,.4 byi, 77k ml,/asking $700,201-874-3765

■80 TOYOTA COROLU • Ultbacki 1 owner,' 5spd, sunroof, am/fm ■ cass, a/c,' .p/s, p/b, $1100. Call 639- 734-9175

■82 CORVETTE - Silver Blue, dk blue interior, auto, extremely loW miles, mint c o n d l t lo n i’/M u st s e ll , $12,300/best offer. Call, 215-493-3167 ,

HONDA; CIVIC' DX Hatchback. r Auto, ,mint bond/ 37k mi, $49l!or:rieg. 609:' 275-3819. ' ''84 HONDA ACCORD LX- Htchbk, Toaded,: low , liil,- garage kept,; $5500. 609- 392-5645 ’,

'80 AUDI 4000 - Good con­dition, $1600; '78Dalsun,-

-needs workrbest offerrCall- 609-443-5291 eves ,

■66M.USTANG-289,8cyl,. new./ tires, running but needs work, $500.- Call 609-275-0312

■75 DODGE WAGON - Good reliable transp, a/c, high mileage, $350. Call eves, 609-924-1407

'77 OLDS 442 - 60,000 ml, .good cond, asking $2500 or best offer. 609-799- 6689.

am/fm,-drives well, 27/24 mpg, some nist/dent, lOOK ml, $400/BO.- Cair 609-- 426-3342 day, 448-4133

'79 MAZDA RX7 - Silver, sunroof, 78,000 ml, exc cond; $2650. 609-275-■ 9387. '

r'80 FORD MUSTANG--/4- spd, exc corid, $1000. Cdll

■201.-782-6964 ,

'80 VW SCIROCCO - red, 5 spd, -106K ■ ml, needs

.iWork,l_bad_tlmlng- pulley,- $750 or b/o. 201-874-3081'

; aft 6pm li;.;. ...I:;/....:.

■82/FORD ESCORT - 5 spd, am/frti c as s ; 79K ml.

Good, cohditlon. .$750 '.or -besL'olferr216-757-4393.—

■80 MUSTANG GHIA-Exc cond, a/o, P.lbneer cass, w/4. speakers, / p/a,‘ p/b,: autc), new parts. $1200. Lv mesg; 609-882-8236

'81 CHEV CHEVETTE - 4 cyl, 4spd, 79k miles, $850. CalLevea, 609-924-1407 ,

■82 PEUGEOT Turbo - , ;Dlaael;''Bxc.~cond;,“ P/W,’' P/S, P/Snrf,'' $2,000/B0. ,609;683-SS08 aft.'8pm. '

'84 HONDA' ACCORD - , Very good bond. Well kept. A/C, afn/lm cassaltB. 90K hwy .ml., $35bO/BO.i Call

-609 :799 -3623-eves,-o r- 201/623-4130idays. . , -

-'84'JAQUAR X J8 - While, 97K ml.:$9900. 201-329- 9645. Leave message ?,

■80 PORSCHE 911 SC - 67,000 ml, silver with black leather Interior. Must sell, $ 1 6 ,0 0 0 /B 0 . Call 201- 725-1700 8am-5pm . '

■81 HONDA '.ACCORD- - H a tch b ack ,. 5 sp d , a /c , radio, very running cond, service regularly. $2000.. Call, 609-921-9524

82' SAAB 900 Turbo - In excellent condition,' '4 . dr, auto shift,;, 82,000 ml; $4,500, Caliwkdays ask for ChrlS; 609:987-6864.

'81 PLYMOUTH Reliant station Wagon - 72,000 miles, a/c, $1075/BO. Call, 201-359-2590, ' .

■82 SUBARU QL - 4 dr, a/c, rnantjal '5 ps, 85K - ml, am/fm cass. $2800. Call 201-297-6058.; •

'84'JEEP CJ7 Renegade -.. auto, 4 by‘4,, low mileage,

am/fm radlo;;’2 tone red, hardtop, 2 new tires, ex- , cellent condition. .Asking’ $7500. Eves 609:443-8541

REEDMi;^ AOTHpRIZEDi f A G U A R D ^ E R

For Jaguar Deals. (Taking Orders On The New 1990 jy 6 Sdns, Vanden Kas,XJS Gpes, XJS

Leftover Models (1) XJS & (1) XJS Rouge Limited'IMtion & (1) XJS

Convertible. Buy O r Lease. .

REEDMAN JAGUAR SALES-SERyiCE-PARTS

Rt. 1 Langhorne, Pa. 2 1 5 -7 5 7 -4 9 6 1

'8 3 C A D IL L A C 'Sedan Devlllo - Mint Condition. 74,000 mi. $4,800. After' 6 p m , 6 0 9 -6 5 5 - 8 6 1 5 , wkends 609-492-8292

■84 NISSAN S en tra-X E . . Wagon - a/c, stereo r^ass, ■

roof rack, new tires, 5.sp d ,' 62k ml. exc. corid. $3800.' 201-369-6142.'.

■83 CHEVY .cita tio n - exc cond. 73K ml. fuel in­jection,' -p/s, p/b, $1650/ B.Q. 201-359-1044 aft

■84 PONTIAC.SUNBIRD - great, cond,.'4 dr, p/b, p/s,_ am/fm stereo,: now battery,' $1800. Cali:201-329-0008.

6pm. '

'84’PONTIACGRAND Prix LE - V-6, aft 'blectric, mint cond ition . $ 2 9 9 5 , Call 201-782-6964 ~

'83 FORD ESCORT - Runs well, $500 o r;best offer. Call 201-297-0432 .after 8 p m . 'i83 MERCURY COUGAR- 2 dr Sedan, all power, a/c, exc cond, $3900. Ca|l eves G09-921-.1038

''8 4 PONTIAC FIREBIRD - 4 cyl,'auto, p/s', p/b, air, tilt, am/fm stereo/tape, criilse, 43K m ir $ lt'0 0 0 . C all609-275:4749 ■■ ■; ■

■83 MUSTANG 'L' - P/b,p/s; stick,' 54,400ml, i 1 owner, exc cond & tires. &2500 firm. 201-722-5175

■84 SUBARU GL - 5 spd, ' a/c, p/s,'p/b; p/w, tilt, cass-, ■ loaded, garage kept, mint cond $3000; 201-928-4181

•83 VW GTI - fled, Cali­fornia car, 61K ml. exc c o n d . $ 3 2 5 0 . C a ll 609-275-6021 aft 6pm

,'84,T-BIRD Elan-V8, auto, j, .all power,:,a/c;;Sllvor, Red Leather', exc cond, '44K ' miles. $4950/BO; Call-An- [i! drew days, 212-286-6706 ; or eves 609-921-8922 ;;

CARS • TRUCKS • WAGONS • VANS • MINI VANS

MERCURY epUGAR9 5

F R E E M I L E S ! ! !

V is a » M a s te f^ rd » A rn e r ic o n Express D p ity 8-8. Sot. 9-4. S u a :C lo s ^ ‘

- SCTiOf C itizens D iscount • -C o ll fo r R e s e fto tio n s , ,

CUSTOM CONVERSIONS by

S T A R C R A F T ^ t T Block Gff N. Olden Near Farmer's Market

■84 TOYOTA COROLLA SR5 -'sport coupe, loaded, sunroof, a/c, cruise, am/lm, ’ p/s, etc. Silver'& black, 95K ml, very dependable nice wheels. Must sell. $3500 or B/O. 609-397:8367. :'84 TOYOTA CAMRY LE - 4 dr, 'auto; 'a/o, cass, | 'p /s u n ro o l, 65K m iles , $6300. Call, 609-497-1674■84 T O Y O T A C A M R Y L E ,- Red , Brown,'■ auto, a/c, loaded. $39fe '.C all' eves, 609-275-69511,' - .•84 VOLVO DL ..Station Wgn - Automatic trans, a /c,. am/lm .stereo, very good cond, 80K ml,'orig owner. 6 0 9 -7 9 9 -4 9 2 3 or 799-

. 5 2 6 2 . . . , . .'84i VW , RABBIT Con­vertible - 5 -speed,' 43,000 miles,.'red with black top, excellent co'ndlton, $7500.

G all, 201-730-6881 :■85 BMW 3181 - 2 dr, auto, b u rgundy w /b e lg e Int, am/fm stereo cass, alarm ays, a/c, & shff, Excellent c o n d w /m b fe e x t r a s . 46,600 ml. $ld;500 or B/O. Call 201-449-4459.■85 BUICK Regal - LTD, Landau Coupe, luxury; op- i tion loaded, 62K mllas; exc. { cond. $5450. 201-545-, , 7916 ' ' ■ '

G.M. Cliev Div.By

1990 PRtZMS - SDNS. tlATCHBACKS PLUS 1989 SPECTRUMS. METROS.

TRUCKS

8ervtc« D ep t O pet^lng On A FuO B u ts S A .H . Ib .U k ln tta W * Accept Ua|or

CredH Ctde._________ _1990 CORVETTE HEADQUARTERS

#00435000.00 OFFIt .5000 Off MSRP. N«w 1990 ConnUe Cp« vs AT, AC, Vln K5100098 USBP M5A90. Our

PriM • ^ 0 9 0

6.9%Annual Percentage Rate Financing Thru GMAC Or A Cash Alternative Rebate Aa In*

dlcatd Below In "A & B"1990 CORSICA headquarters A . #001

le $902 OtI U8RP & Indudes A $600 Rebate. New '90 Corsica IT Sdn VB. AC, Vln 11(101829

MSRP t13A3t. Our Price * 611A29OUR BERETTA HEADQUAJn^ERSB #144

la $1016 Oft MSRP & Indudea A $600 R eb^ New '69 Deretta QT V6, AT, AC, KY128808

MSRP S13A67. Our * $12.2491990 CAPRICE HEADQUARTERS

$1835.00 OFFU $1635 Oft MSRP. New *90 Caprice 4 Or SdnW, AT, AC Vln LRimstS MSI? $17,464. Our

Price * $15,6491990 CAMARO HEADQUARTERS

S914.00 OFFI f $914 O ft MSRP. New *90 Camaro R8 ^ • ■ ........... ........................*13^3.V 8,5 Spd AC. Vln a i0 0 3 5 9 MSRP $13.

O urP rice ' $125291990 CAVAUER HEADQUARTERS

S1000.00 OFFI t tSOO O ff MSRP a In d u d M A I4 II0 R ib t l t

■orTrPtWAuBiniifieilMtrriMloffr C n i l lc r 4 D r Sdn, 4 Cyl. AT, AC, Vln 07109939USHPS11A4S;OurPtte«‘ t10A4S

1990 LUMINA HEADQUAHTEBSS2000.00 OFF

I t t1 2 5 lf O ff MSRP. A In d u d i t A r s o R i l i t t t ; N tW SO lu m lm Sdn VS, AT, AC Vln L11lirB32 MSRP 815,120 O ur P r ic t ‘ S13.120

1990 PRIZM HEADQUARTERSS623.00 OFF

I t 8623 O ff MSRP. N tw 1990 Pllzm 4 Dr Sdn, 4 Cyl, AT, AC, Vln L2S17S79 MSRP: 811A82.

: O ur P r in t * 811,259

1989 Leftover Model Time In Pull Swing. Hurry Get Yours While The Last. Shop Reedman. Plus 1990 Model Time In Full Swing. 12 Franchised Makes American & imports.

Reedm an Car & Truck W orld Center. 1650 New & Used Cars & Trucks. 2l5-‘757-4g61

Shop Reedman 525 New Dodge Chiya ler P lymouth Cera & Trucks. American & Im ports Revolving Inventory. Authorized Chrysler T.C. By Maaerat! Dealer.

2.9%Annual Percentage Rate Financing Thru Chrysler Credit Corp. Or A Ceah A ltem ative

Rebate A t In d ic a te Below In " A To E "

OUR CONQUEST HEADQUARTERS A

la $2600 O ft MSRP 6t Indudea A $2000 Rebate New 1689 C h ry t Conqueat T818pt epe 4 Cyl AT, AC, V ln KZ029275 MSRP:

$21,799. Our Price * $16,999

OUR ACCLAIM H E y O U y TERS

la $928 o n MSRP A indudea A $500 Rebate.’ New 1989 Plymouth Acclaim 4 D r Sdn 4 Cyl AC, AT. Vln KF543540 MSRP: $12,027. Our

Price * $10,599

OUR SUNDANCE HEADQUARTERSc .BOBEQBh

U $916 o n HSRP.& Indudea A $760 Rebate. New 1989 Plymouth Sundance 4 D r Hat* chback 4 C yl; AT. AC Vln KN675593 MSRP:

$12,965. O ur Price * $11,299

OUR SPIRIT HEADQUi^TERS #tss

la $938 O ft MSRP & Indudea A $500 Rebate. New 1969 Dodge S p irit 4 Or Sdn 4 Cyl AT. AC, Vln KF635174 MSRP$12,437. OurPrice

*8 1 0 ,5 9 9

OUR y !E S H ^ D Q U i^ T ERS

U $842 on MSRP & Indudea A $760 Rebate , New '89 Dodge Ariea 2 Or Sdn. 4 Cyt, AT,, t^(^W KT892e<2lB7Piltol?W

* 89,099

1S90 SHADOW H E A D Q ^ TERS

is 1550 O ff MSRP New 1090 Dodge Shadow2 Dr 4 Cyl. AT, AC. Vln LN110361 MSRP

$10.792. O ur Price * $10,242

1990 LEBARON V6 HDQSS I825.00 OFF

Is 11826 O ff MSRP. New 1990 Chrysler Lebaron Cpe V6. AT, AC. Vln KY439516

MSRP 818.811. O urP rice * 118,085

ooage

ZERO% , ^Annual Percentage Rate R nan dng Thru C h iy tle r Credit Corp. O r A C t th A lle m ttlv o

R e b it t A t In d le it td B tlo w In " A "OUR LMARON HEADQUARTERS A -.. . ■ .U M iliM IllM tljJ l i l t

I t 813SS o n MSRP A Inc lu de t A 82000- ......................09 Chr '-- '-•■-----

l,A T ,A iR i b i t i . N tw less C h ry ile r L ib i r q n Premium O p t 4 W , AT, AC,

MSRP 815,467 O ur PriceVInKQIBISOI

812,079

1390 NEW YORKER HEADQUARTERSS2375.00 OFF

I t 82375 O ff MSRP. 1090 C lu y tle r Now Yorker Lendau 4 D r 8 dn W , AC, AT^ VlnL D 7 l6 t1 S MSRP 821.446. o i i r l^rlce

. • 8 1 « .o n ___

1990 DAYTONA V6 HDQSS1167.00 OFF

1990 DYNASTY HEADQUARTERS rooe

ItSISTBONMSRP.MewlSSODodoeDynee- S t l 4 Dr Sdn V8, AC, A T V ln [D709171

MSRP: 818,247. O ur Price ‘ 818,260

OUR MINFVAN HEADQUARTERSIM5S 1 5 1 4 .0 0 O F F

U $1514 O ff MSRP New 1890 P lyVoveger LE 7 P e t t M ln l-V tn VS AC A T Vln iJ t iq r fS S

MSRP 821,113 O ur Price ’ 819,599

SALES DEPARTMENTS H und red t O f U tad ■ Open Weetaltw Core & T tucke Need-

a A U U IO P M L , T_ T» n i lSelurdiy 9 AM to 7 PM p * I t Trade T o H tl

C to fd 8ur>daV 1 C uttom er Demands

■ 2.9%Annual Percentage Rats Financing Thru Chrysler Credit Corp. O r A Ceah ARematlvs

Rebate A s Indicated Below In VA Tb D "

1990 Piq<UP HEADQUARTERS: A

Is $2355 O ff MSRP f t Includes A 12000 Rebate New 1990 Dodge D*150 Pickup 4 WhI D r LE V8, AT, AC, ^ LS605261 MSRP

' $20,355. O ur Price * $15,999.

6 .la $1888 O ff MSRP f t Includes A $2000 Rebate New 1990 D ^ D-150 Pickup 2 WhI Dr LE VB, L8M<780 MSRP

$17,123. O ur Price * |1 3 ,2 n

1990 SPORT VAN HEADQUARTERS C S 3 7 0 0 .0 0 O F F

U $2700 O ff MSRP f t Includes A $1000 Rebeta New 1990 Dodge B-250 Sport Van LE VB, AT. AC. Vln L K 7 0 5 ^ M 3 ^ 123,535. Our

• Price • $ 1 9 A «

OUR DAKOTA HEADQUARTERS

U $1925 O ft MSRP f t Indudea A $1500 Rebate New 1989 Dodge Dakota Pickup 4 Whl Dr L £ V8, AT, AC, KS110084 MSRP

. $17,274. O ur Price * $13,939

OUR CARAVAN HEADQUARTERS#029S 1 5 0 0 .0 0 O F F

la $1500 O ft MSRP New 1900 Dodge Caravan l £ 7 Pass M i n i ^ V8, AT, AC; Vln LR504546

MSRP $19^28. O urP rice * $18,126

Over 200 Used C an ft Trucks In Stock American f t Imports RavolvInQ Inventory

S 4 6 8 2 O F Fla $4867 O ft MSRP. New 1680 M erku r Scorpio 4 O f Sdn,*Ve, A T . A C . V ln KE892173 MSRP: 826,681. Our Price

• *$23,909aw!$700 OFF

la $700 O ff MSRP, New 1969 Mercury T ra ce r 2 D r Hat* chback 4 Cyl S td T rans No AC V ln KR616969 MSRP $6474. O u f P rice

* $6,774 #074- OUR VAN

HEADQUARTERS$ 2 6 5 0 O F F

la $ f6 5 0 O ffM S R P ft in c lu d e t A . $1000 R ebate N ew 1690Dodge 0*250 Cargo ................A T V lnVan V8 L K 70 699T MSRP $15,939.-O ur Price

* $ll289 #0M*$ 3 7 0 0 O F F

U $2200 O ft MSRP ft In c lu d e s A $1500 Rebate. New 1989 Dodge AW*160 Ram C harger Sno* Commander V6 AT AC V ln KM 909t07 MSRP $20,183. Our Price * $16,483 #141

BEEDMAN AUTHORIZED JAGUAR DEALER-^AlES-SERVICE-PARre

XJS Cpes, XJS Convts. 1989 Leftover Modele 0 ) XJS & (1) XJS Rouge Limited Edition & (1) XJS Convertible. Buy Or Lease.

215-757-4961 ___ __ ____ ________RDintl.tAMHOflNF-PA-HUIIDflHUDFaUgaTRUCIBTRMBIWtflaYAMBUCAMaiMPORTS

' Price Includes All Cost To Be Paid By A Consumer, Except FDr Licensing Costs, Registration Fees & Taxes.

M l HEW u o o a . COIOR, EQUIP MOT IN STOCK WE WHJ. TRY TO FOX YOUR ORDER AS WIPMEMT8 ARRIVE OR FACTOHYJWDER I t

M E R C U R Y

L IN C O L N

M E R K U RShop RMrimwi 350 N m U ix x M lN o u y M ricu i

Vehldea. Ravdvlng inventory

1990 LINCOLN HEADQUARTERS$ 3 8 4 5 . 0 0 O F F

la $3845 OH MSRP. New 1990 U ncsln Town Cm 4 Dr Sdn. VS, AT, AC, V ln LT607217

MSRP: 538,604. O ur P riM • ■826,759

FOR 1990 TOWN CAR DEALSTaking OrdOra On.Tho New

1990 L inco ln Town C a n

OUR MARK VII HEMQ^UARTERS 1 0 ^ 0 3 3 0 3 3 1 I ear

la 83769 O ff MSRP S Includea A 8 i mRebate NewJ69 U 'w o ln .M k fk .V L ^ .® ® ^Cpa V6, AT, AC V ln KY667233 MSRP

828,360. Our P riC O 'll 24,599

O UR CON TINENTAL HEAD Q UARTERS

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 0 3 3 1 . ,003Is 84289 OH MSRP New '9 0 Uno Continen­ta l Signature Sdn V6 AT AC Vln LY6045S7 ' MSRP 833,686. OUT Price * 829,699

6.9% ■Annual Percentago Rate Plrranclng Thru Ford M otor C redit O r A Caeh A ilam alluo

Rebate As Indicated Below In " A " .

1990 T O P « H^EADQU^TERS A ■ . • S E l iK R iU E t ia J l ,003

la lS 5 2 0H M S R P S Includes A 8650 Rebate New '69 Merc Topee OS 4 Or Sdn 4 C yl, AC, AT Vln LK600762 MSRP 811,503. Our Price

■ 810,101

1090 GRAND MARQUIS HEADOUAH1ER3 B ^ ^ 0 B ^ 0 3 h ,o te

is 82090 OH MSRP. New 1990 Marc Qrend$Brauiha=4-0rBdB-yM t'g‘ACf1/ln LX50791O MSRP 119,369, d u r P rice

• 817,299

1990 SABLE HEADQUARTERS , n i$1935,00 OFF

Is 81935 O ff MSRP. New 1990 Mercury Sable LS 4 Dr Sdn, V6, AT, AC, V ln u io i3 6 9

MSRP: 817,693. O ur P r in * 818,956

1990 COUGAR HEADQUARTERS,U4$1888.00 OFF

le 81658 O ff MSRP. N ew '90 Mercury Cougar LS S pt Cpo V8, AT, AC, V ln LHS14539

M S R P ril7 ,7 I8 . Our P lfc» • $15,830

TRUCKS p— CARSCHEVROLET TRUCK HEADQUARTERS

Shop Reedman Chevy T rucks S Cere RevoM ng Inventory

6.9%Annuel Percentago Rate F inancing Thru GMAC O r A Ceth A lternettvo R e J ^ A s In-

d lce ld Below In “ A A B "OUR S-ia B lA C T H E A I^ A RTERS

A ■ . j t k M i R i l l M o j g J I7UIs 81750 O ff MSRP S In c lu d o l A 81500RebeteVNew 1989 Chevy 8-10 B le a r 4 Wbl P r S p o r t M ode l, ■ v|,__A T,_ A C , V lnK0156970/K0168973 MSRP 817,909. Our

Price • 814,659

1990 S-10 PICKUP H ^ Q U A RTEHSB ^^23S b 3 E S 3 I

I t $1500 OH MSRP S Includea A 81000 Rebate. New 100 Chevy S-10 P ickup 4 Whl Dr Tahoe Model VS, AT, AC V ln U10S039

MSRP 817,435, O ur Price • 814,935

1990 SUBURBAN HEADQUARTERS

Is $2958 OH MSRP, New '90 C tHvy R-2S00 Suburban 2 W hl Dr O livcrada Model VB, AT, AC, V ln LF105S39 MSRP 825,657. O ur Price

. , : , • 122,899 __________

1990 V-5 BLAZER HEADQUARTERS$2525.00 OFF

Is 82625 O ff MSRP. New 1690 Chevy V-5 B le a r 4 Wbl Dr Silverado Model V8, AT, AC, V ln LF102930 MSRP 822,676. O ur Price

, ■ • 828,353 ,

1990 VAN HEADQUARTERS$1627.00 OFF

Is 81627 O tI MSRP. New 1990 Chevy G-20 Cargo Ven.YS AT, AC Vln L 7 t0 t5 7 t MSRP — ^ 8 1 5 ; s 0 3 r 0 n r P r ic i r r ' tT 4 J f f S’

1990 PICKUP HEADQUARTERS$2530.00 OFF

ls82530 0tlM S R P .N aw 1990 C lwvy K-2500 Ext Cab 4 W hl D r Pickup, Silverado Model VS, AT, AC, Vln L116SS92 MSRP |22,45S.

O ur Price • t10.92S ____^

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'8$ BUICK CENTURY-V6, am/fm, air; all 'power,- 69K miles, sllverV'/Call eves, 609-448-5493. ' “'85 CHRYSLEH LoBARON , - 4dr, turbp, 'power, luxury- / options, 68K ‘ini, needs [ work. 'Asking $3000. Call ■■ 609-799-0301 . ''85 COR,Vbl IE - red Qri - I red ,, 34K ; mi,' Idadai;!. T ' d r iv e r , Im m a c u a lte - . ' ' $16,000 or best offer, . 609-737-3975. ''8 5 ,C 0 B V !E T T E - 4 spd/OD, whlte/red laalher, 2 tops, loaded, 23,800 ml, garaged, excellent cond. 609-466-3242 eves.■85 FORD . LTD - ',V-6 V wagon, 1 owner, 68K mi, -aln n,,tn nil nn.ainr /ia/c, auto, cruise, all power equipment. $4500. Call t 609-799-2838':. '". : t’'85 HONDA PRELUDE - Dark gray, exc cond, p/roof, a/o, ,-$7600. 215- 860-1363 or, 609-466-1274 ■

'85 HONDA.'ACCORD - 5spd,' excellent' condlllon, price negotiable. Call, 609- 924-3200.'85 ISUZU TROOPER - [j 47k mi, 4 spd, 2 dr, 4WD, I' am/lm eass,' hiloh, red, | $5700. 609-924-6073. : 5

'85 OLDS 98 REGENCY LQrni.nlwaevk _ i1 >4.. V.Brougham - 4 dr. vinyl fool, t.loaded, leather, $6300. Ij 609-373-1477.; ' .” ' tf'

■ 2.2 L, 5 spd, p/c, cruise, 2 |i newtires, must sell, $12001 i" 609-466-4791.:,?5|O N T!/^5JBA N aA M ;t.-| Loaded, exc. pond,, garage k e p i, 3 5K ,m l, a sk in g $8700. 609-587-3833,

'65 -TOYOTA CEL cyl, auto, p/s, p/b. i tilt, am/lm sleret $6500. Call 609-:'8 5 TOYOTA CA Hatchback - 4 dr, aul auto, a/c,'tope, crulsi ml, exc. running $5800, Call 609-924’85 TOYOTA CAMRY LE - Loaded, 70K; mi, asking $5000.-Call 609-452-0808 x334 days,

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Autos For Sale

: '85VW aETTAGiJ-'Blkr4dr, loaded. Sun rf, stick 5 spd, a/o,, 55k ml. $6000 negotiable. 201-545-8585 days,-'297-1047 evesi .’86 AUDI 40003 - mint cond, fully loaded, plus re­moval radio, '58,500 ml,

I ' must see, $8250: CaH any- . ytlme, 201-563-7871.

\ ’86 BMW 325-ES,- Black ' Wpearl leather, sort, a/c, all power opUorisl48K ml. Exc cond. $15,0000, or best of- fer, 609-397-3747.’'88 DODGE COLT Vista -

----4WD,-blue wagon,-loaded, garaged, 5 spd, orig owner,

-BO over-$5400;-609-397--^ . ' 4160; 201-707-8118. •; '86 DODGE ABIES SE - 4, dr, exo cond, auto, loaded,- garaged, oAg owner, 38.5K

ml, ^ 8 0 0 . Call Barbara, at , . 609-395-1200; '86 FORD TEMPO GL ■I Sport, 5spd, arn/fm cass,

p/s, p/b,. $4500*est offer. Call, 609-275-6653 '86 FORD CLUB Wagon XLT ‘ a/c, power windows and doorlocks^ cruise con-

, troll Alpine radio cassette,’ 4 captain's chairs and one

bench, seat, removable table, new Barrecralters van ski rack, 31,000 miles. -$ 1 3 ,9 0 0 . C a ll 6 0 9 - 924-3110 •'

-'85-GM C—JIMMY^-TtiSr loaded, garage kept, 28K miles, auto, best offer; Call, 201-874-8075

316 Autos For Sale

"’B? FORDTHUNDERBIRD - Turbo, 5 spd slick, 35K mi, loaded, exc cond,f must

' .'sell, 47600. . Call 609-' 275-1263 leave ihessage '87 FORD EXP Sports Coupe - H.O. Engine,

, 5spd, a/d, am/fm stereo. Black, exo cond. Must sell, $6900 neg. Call barrence, -

. 201-613-8678:.'''87 MAZDA RX 7 - Turbo, exo cond, 70K miles, Dk Q ray /M aroon In te rio r, p/wind,' surinxjf, a/o, am/lm_'

.stereo, .ointlnuous. play'i -cassette ,- seairity-syslem.iT ■ : built In radar. $11,500/best - offer,-Call -days-212-552--' 2582 eves 201-277:2553' '87 MAZDA 323 Hatchback

' - 4 spd stick, red, a/o, : arti/lm cass, mint cond, LX

. upgrades. Asking $5000. .C a l l 6 0 9 :4 4 8 -8 ,2 8 4 ,

(Metamorphosis). Ivmsg., ’87 MERCEDES BENZ 300 SDL - 4 dr, black, loaded, exc cond. Asking $26,500. C all 6 0 9 -3 9 4 -8 1 7 5 o r . 609-924-6894 Iv msg ■'87 MERCEDES BENZ

, 90E.- Mini condition. F u lly ' loaded with extras. Peseit taupe with Beige Interior.

' $24,500 or take over lease payments. Call 201-821-0613 eves.________ ,'87 PLYMOUTH Voyager

—LE-;-V-6,Moadedrexcollent- F condition. $11,000. Call

609-275-0314

316 A u t o s

For Sale. Aulhorbed Mercedes-Benz Dealer

336 Recreational Vehicles

’88 ' CH ATEAU LITE Camper 20', model DB, like new. Fully equippe.d, sleeps 4; 2 doors '(■extras. Used once until housing avail.' Never on road, $8500. Call Barbara, et

'609-395-1200.

'86 HONDA CIVIC-4 dr, 5 s p d , . a/c, am/lm cass w/equaL, 44K ml. $5300. 609-278-1698 Iv msg, '

•/86- HONDA CIVIC (2) > Auto,' radio,'excellent con-

'■ ditloh, ‘ price negotiable. Call, 609-924-3200 ’'8 6 JE E P CHEROKEE Pioneer : 5 'spd, snrf, am/fm cass, exc cond, $ 8 0 0 0 o r b e s t o ffe r .' 201-369-6164: , ''86 MAZDA 626GT - 2 door,, 5 speed, grey, fully loaded, great condition, $8000. Pennington. Call, 609-737-2191 e v e^ k n d s . '86 NISSAN 30,0 ZX - Ex­cellent . condition, black, t-tops, . 71k ml, $9000. 609-924-896T.

: ‘86 PONTIAC SUNBIRD’ - .2 dr, ,5 spd, air, stereo, 1 owneq garage kept, $3900. Call 215-736-2447 '86 PONTIAC GRAND AM S E V6,' auto, am/lm stereo cass, a/c, all power, exc cond, $6800. Call609-259-7033.__________'86 SAAB 9000 turbo ■! White, excellent -condition,5 speed stick, full luxury upgrade, leather Interior, sunroof, fog lights, alarm, wired for phone. Best offer. Days 609-452-1444 ask for Garyi.eves. 609-497-1108 until 9pm. ''86 TOYOTA MR2 - 5 sp eed , lea ther Interior, am/fm pass, p/s, p/b, cruise .control, $6500. Please call 609-737-8491.'86 VOLVO WAGON 240 GL - loaded, exc cond, 40K ml. $ 1 4 ,5 0 0 . 201-821- 5823.'87 BRONCO - 48K ml, a/c, p/s, p/bl am/fm cassette, excellent condition. Call 609-737-7975 '87 CAMARO - V/hIte, V8, auto, loaded, 28K: miles,, $7600. or best offer. Call' 201-906-9682.------- ---------- 5— —:—'8 7 CHRYSLER CON­QUEST ‘ 5 spd, turbo, loaded, excellent cond, 26K'ml, $9800. 609-882- 4579 a'tt 6pm.'87 DODGE CARAVAN LE

' - V-6 engine,‘heavy duty suspension, all extras, 32K - m l, $ 1 0 ,5 0 0 . C all 609-987-1040 9am-5pm '87. DODGE ARIES LE ■ Automatic, air conditioning,

..am/lm' stereo. Excellent 'condition. Call.. 215-860-

••6940.

'87 PORSCHE 944 - red, black Int, 5 spd, alarm, radar detector, fully loaded, 7000 mi. $21,500. 609-' 395-7583,‘87 TRANS AM - Red, full, loaded, alarm, auto, new"

' tlres.exc cond,.- $10,000/'' BO. 201-329-8985 '87.VOLVO 240 GL - Gray Met, p/s, p/b, a/o, sunroof,,' 20K mL exc cond, asking $14,000. 609-895-0983 '87 VW JETTA GLI : Loaded, 20K ml, mint, $8500. 718-356-3022 '87 YUGO - Low mileage. Please call after 6pm, 609-799-6728 '8 8 ACURA LEGEND Coupe L - autg, red, lo a d e d , 1 0k m l, fo r $19,500. 'Call, 609-799- 4300'88 CHEVY ASTRO Con­version Van - Blue/grey, 6

, cyl, CB, TV, power pkg, vi/ar.ranty tra n s fe rra b le

‘'6/60,000. $15,000 nego­tiable. 201-359-3497.' ‘'88., JEEP WRANGLER - .

I Like new, 4 cyl, 5 spd, black,; soft top, low ml. $8700. Call 609-799-4512 . 'ao .MAZDA RX7 QXL - R e d , fu lly e q u ip p e d , sunroof, burglar alamn sys-. tern, 16K ml. asdunje 316 yr lease. No money down. $332/mo, serious Inquiries & credit ‘ worthy people only. Call 201-329-8315 ■'88 SAAB 900S - 4 dr, while, w/sunroof, gray trim,' loaded. Asking $10,900. C all 6 0 9 -3 9 4 -8 1 7 5 or 609-924-6894 Iv msg '88 SUBARU-36K ml, 2 dr, a/c, 4 wheel drive, manual Irans, very clean cond. below wholssale'cost. Call 609-921-9189 day s, or 466-2087 eves.'89 FORD TAURMS GL - V-6, loaded, new. cond ,, 6/60 guaranlee,.i'''9K ' mi, ” $12,000.'718-355S022 '■89 HYUNDAI Excel G L -5 speed 4 door, am/fm stereo c a s s , p /s u n ro o f , a /c , $7100.609-921-1105.

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“ 1 M o t o r c y d e s'81 KAWASAKI-exccond,:

: $900;-'85ATV,red, Honda,; hardly uski. Including he l-' met, $600. 201-329-8985 '82 BMW R80/GS -10,000 miles, 11 gallon custom gas tank, saddle bags & all gear. $5500. Please call,. 609-921-0975 '84 HONDA SHADOW 700 - Low mileage,'exc corid,- V -T w ln . '$ 1 5 0 0 . C all 609-275-6750..' ,•84 YAMAHA PW - i80k miles $250. 201-369-8968.: ALL MODELS OF USED MOTORCYCLES, ATVS

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3 2 6 'T r u c k s'69 CHEVY STAKEBED - .New rebuilt 400 etigine &. transmission. ' Exc cond.' $1000. 609-275-6740 '76 FORD F250 Pickup - Goorl condition, needs en­gine,' rttake' offer. Call 609-737-7975

.'79 CHEVY Silverado - With Myer plow. Please call Scott, 201-297-2132.'83 CHEVY C30 - Crew cab Silverado 3x3 package, dualio, V8, 4 speed., a/o tool box, portable mobile phone, 62K ml, clean unit, $7000. Call Barry 201-369-5178.___________ ^'87 FORD FI 50 Lariat - auto, 4WD, 24K ml, p/s, p/b, am/fm. Exo cond. $12,600. 609-466-4363. ' '87 TOYOTA 4 Rljnner /SR5 - 5 speed with sun­roof, 5 passenger. $9600. Eves, 609-737-8897 eves. '88 FORD BRONCO - II XLT. New, loaded, plus $3000 In extras, 200 mi, 6/60 guarantee. $15,200. 718-356-3022

338 Recreational Vehicles

24' FT WILDERNESS - Camper:, jiggpg includes hitch. $3800. Call, 609- 397-8183

346 BoatsCANOE- Light vyt, 1 6 'Old Tov/ne, camper model with :

. accessories, cane s e a ts , . Iike'new,$550orbestofler.:

- Call 201-679-5005^—:------flAQjrTG_SHELL..zJ26_ft,- good coridlilon-;$500. 609-

. 921-1376. '; -r : :^ SAILBOAT : Hunter 25.5,

1985, deep draft rriodel with Inboard diesel & long list of options. Including 8' dingy, exc condy. $16.000. Call 609-396-3884' •

■ SAILBOAT (15’) V trailer, outboard, , 3 sails, exira w id e , ex c c o n d , very stable, beit offer over

, $1600. Call, 609-883-2222.' SUNFISH - Good cond,

$500-or. best offer. Call 609-924-9656 alter 6pm. '

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Prices include all costs to be paid by consumer, e xcept fo r ■ Ijcensib^l registratibri, & taxes.

..IBased' .on ,1989i ild; Power, Initial; Q Survey --for prbblemsi repofteds, b y .owners _ within' first 90 days of ovivnership.' , ■

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S U Z U K I S A M U R A I ;V 4 x 4 U T IL IT Y

'1987,4oyl/S spd man trans,■ rk & pin, atmfll'Vpwr • brka, , : AM/FNfstlca8s.'8t| bit.all ssn,:

rdls, wagon wWs, tbcI bkt a ts ,,, rrbench sfc'con'/ertlble top,.

. 30,140 mi;Vlt4#H4139023.: ,

$ 5 4 9 0

F O R D T -B IR D S P O R T C O U P E

.1987, V.S 302;eng, auto O/D ■ trans, '. pwr strng/brks,' AM/FM s t cara; all ssn stI bit rdls; alloy; whls,: ..a/c;i'pwr,' wlnds/lks, doth red bktists, Int, wprs, rr detg, . cruise,.' tilt, rnoonroof, digital dash, 36,620 ml. VIN/(J4H166398.

$ 9 8 9 0

B U iC K R E G A L ' C U S T O M C O U P E

'1988, V-6. auto O/D trans, pwr■ strng/brks, AM/FM st cass, sti• bit w/s/w tires;'Wire whi cvrs,

' a/c, cloth bench sts, rr .dig,.• cruise^ tut, pwr ant and much■ ihorol .•351790 :. mi, VIN .dU1415796;,'; .

$ 9 8 9 0

C H E V Y C A M A R O Z - 2 8

1986, Black &: Gold, 5-spd;‘ man. trans., p/s/b, air, >V6, . AM/FM .^st. w/cass;; • pwr." wihd./Icks, r/dfgr., tilt, cruise, t- to p s .'18,120 ml. VIN' # GN130614.’ - ' ■ ■ ,

$ 9 8 9 0

'<•( ,*.. . 1./. - T O Y O T A T E R C E L

-£ 4 W D W A G O N >1986,2 litre, 4 oyl; 5 spd man, pwr strng/brks, AM/FM st, all ■ ssn sti bit rdls, styl whis, a/c,';

.Inlwprs, rcl.bkt sts, rr dfg/wpr, i tilt, rt . rack; .only 33;581 ml. VIN«30ZS5566, ■ , '

$ 6 8 9 6

J E E P C J 7 4 x 41986, V-6,S;4 - spd, m an tra n s , , pwr;; s trn g /b rk s , ■ am /fm .stcass,.8 tlb ltaU ter-'

; rain tires,' allpy,yvhls,'^ fro n t ' ' bk t s t s w /rr ' b e n c h ,;. soft/hard'top, only 32,650 ml. VIN#GT10765S.,,,

$ 8 5 9 0

T O Y O T A P IC K U P 2 W D S H O R T B E D

; I986,' .4:'cylr' 5 ' spd man •itrans;- pwr ■strng/brks, . AM/FM st cass, all ssn sti bit

rdls, sliding rr wind, chrorpe - step,'bumpet^i '34,600 ml,

VIN«30137684.___

$ 4 9 9 0

NISSAN PATHFINDER 4 WHL DR

1987, 4 cyl;; fuel ln|;, 5 spd. man trans., pwr.; strng/brks,;'

• AM/FM st, raised w hltejetter. ' sll bit rad s ,. rally.'whls,' air

[ cond, deep tinted gis, rr deig,' 1 reel bkt sts, brush grd .& fog |,>lt, lugg rack. 26,210 .ml. VIN !'#HW 002320.':

M l . 4 9 0

B U IC K L e S A B R E 4 D R aC U S T O M

. 1988, .V-6,'auto o/d trans, pwr.. ■ strng/brks', AM/FM st cass,'8tl/ bit dl ssn radio, alloy,whls,- air, ■

.' cloUi split bench sts; rr defg, pwr wlnds/lks. tut, cruise, Int. w ip e r s , .1 3 ;6 0 0 '. '! . : 'mi,

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* 1 1 8 9 0

T > O N T iA C F IR E B IR D c q y p E -

•1987,305 v-6,8Mt“ o p trans; •pwr sirrig/brks,,. AM/FM st cass, all ssn sti bit;rdls; alloy, whls, e/c, pwr wiriddiks, cloth ■ reel bkt sts, Int'wprs, rr defg,- ,cruise, tilt,, T43ar' rool,- only i .B,Oiqml,VIN#HN2000096, 1

$ 9 8 9 0

B U IC K C E N T U R Y L I M I T E D S E D A N

1987; 4 cyl lirsl Inl. auto, pwr strng/brks,/tM/FM.st cass, sti

'' bit Hi ssn rdls. Wire whI cvrs, •pwr wlnds/lks, a/c,'veloursplit: 'bench :St;, rr ;dlg;- Int'wprs,,.. cruise; tu t , '38,020,ml.. VIN «HD404087.-'

$ 8 4 9 0

P O R S C H E 9 4 4 T U R B O

1986,4 cyl, turbo, 5 spd man . trans, rk &; pinion strng. pwr' brks," AM/FM i s t . cass,’'alloy

-whls, alr. leather bkt . sts; rr defg, Int wipers, crulss.itllt, sunrl, 'like newl 26,650 ml. V I N # G N 1 5 7 4 0 6 . ’

$ 1 9 , 9 9 0

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V» X-' 1 A c n ^ iC , l d \ i . NOW'• Percentage o f New Yorkers who say they have no -r :

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opinion of Mayor Ed Koch: ‘

—•-Estimated-total-value-ofthecandy-distributcd-Iasti ... .Halloween: • " _ billion ,

* Number o f the three clubs from which Lloyd Bentsen .•. • •, A y.- •resigned duringthe 1988 campaign that he has sincerejoined: ; ' , 31- - • ,

' • Estimated amount o f glucose used by an adult hum an.brain each day,, expressed in MSiM’s: 250

* T o ^ l number o f frequent-flier miles U .S . airlines 'owe dteir passengers: ■, ’ . 600 billion

* W eight o f the Bridgeport, Connecticut, woman whokilled her husband in July by sitting on him, in pounds: 500

* Amount paid at auction last year for the hat worn the ‘' by W icked Witch o f the W est in T h e W izard o f O z: 033,000

• Estimated number o f seconds that humans perceive"the present’! to last: . - . ' , 3

• Percentage o f Brazil’s eligible voters who have never .cast a ballot for pr^ident: - 75

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On The CoverTtie V^ailers Band, c6mpruing ; many members o f the original . ;;

. reggae l ^ d Bob Mariey and ;■ The Wallers,'wiH petfbrin in : '' Central New Jeirsey as it tours ^

the United States to promote their new a lbum /.D ., the band’s first release since the death of Mariey in 1981.'Hor .the stoi^ about the band’s new; life,':turn to page I f - (Coyer; : photograph re p r in t^ per-' .?'; ' mission o f Island Recotds L td .r

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Angela Delli Santi

Caucus: New Jersey, the award v/mntng ■"cable'televisiori pr^ranvtB at explores

.issues of public concern, will premier oh W N E T / T H IR T E E N on Oct. 8.

O N STAGE 4

E. Graham McKinley Stuart Duncan

. Feature: Kevin Chamberlin stars in McCarter Theatre’s production of Smoke on the Afoanhim, Danceworks to perform 'Dances for physics A rt’ in Princeton. Reviews: Sheila's Day at Crossroads

; Theatre; With'd^Sohg in My Heart at Liberty Village D innerTheatre; new

: murder myste'^; a t Peddler’s Village Din­ner Theatre; and 5dhyB/anc, World's Greatest Girl Detective at Bristol Riverside Theatre.

IN Concert 10

Patrick Monaghan E, Graham McKinley

Features: The Composer’s Guild of New Jersey prepares for its-season opener at the N .J. State Museum Museum^ The Wailers Band, continuing in the tradition of its founder Bob Mariey, comes to Central New Jersey; P.D .Q. Bach to perform his_antics at McCarter Theatre.

Et Al. 14 TIME O FF asked: "W hat traits are important in a spouse for'there to be a successful marriage?’’ ‘ ; . ■

O n VIEW 17

Estelle Sinclaire

Reviews: 60th Phillips Mill Annual Art Exhibition in New Hope, which is also the site for the opening of a new gallery 'Greenwald and M ann Inc.’ :

Restaurants 19Bob and Gloria Smith

Paul Zimmerman

, Review: Roberto’s Ristorante in Flem- ington.-About Wine: The Fedway Tast­ing.

ON Screen 22 Review: Shirley. Valentine. Thomas Simonet

D epartments

D IN IN G G U ID E 2 0 MOVIES 23

• REBECCA’S 2 7

M INI-REVIEW S 2 2 T H IN G S T O b o < 2 4

CROSSW ORD 2 8

H eading For _The_Big im e__Caucus: New Jersey, the local cable program,'. - wUl premier this fall on WNET/THIRTEEN as it continues to tackle the tough issues

B y A n g e l a D elli Sa n t i

EFO RE Caucus:. New Jersey debuted on cable television in the fali of 1986, sta tion m anagers h ad it p e g g e d : another lifeless pub-:: lie affairs program " to fiif an hour of air. t im e , B iit the.

Caucus staff soon proved otherwise; within weeks, the $atne skeptics were buzzing about .the saucy new addition to their liijeup., -The show’s purposely loose Tbrmat often, 'resulted in .a .video free-for-all. -With ’live studio.' audiences and unpredictable call-in . viewerev :host and moderator Steve’ Adubato • Jr.'and his novice staff had their hands fu ll ' just trymg tp keep the.prograni on track. • - . “ Itr^was fuh; because' I knew we were' experirnenting,’.’ ..Mr. .Adubato .said of the

. .show’s first season, which was both fiery and' critically.acclaim'ed. ’’It was a'public affairs

~T .V . .'circus:” ■''..O ff carnera, Mr. Adubato. and Caucus co-creator, D r Raphael Caprio were quietly maneuvering to improve the program. They ' wanted respect, . recognition' and .;;a.,:.ioyal.:. viewing audience.,They wanted Caucus to air on public television. : . '

-A " seasoned . broadcast presence, ''Mr. Adubato:; began hawking the program to WNET Channel 13 more thari two years ago. To show, the rietwofk that it was serious about the quarituih leap from local cable to PBS; the . modest ■ Caucus ,■ production. team' hired a

.well-known, set designer arid plunked-big bueks into a sleek new.studio look. It grabbed onto, a s r i^ y ;logp7 It doubled its budget'. And it contracted freelance producers to jazz up the show’s opening video segnients. ' ;

All these costly cosmetic changes just for a'; shoCat public T.V;,? Well, j t worked. At 1 p.m r Sunday; .Oct. 8;,’ Caucus;; New Jersey premiers ori WNET-Channel 13:'‘‘Homeless in the City;’ is. the title of the first of 26 half-hbut': episodes.: Tirture, segments will cpver such topics as urban youth and jobs; the teiiubus relatioiiship between police and min­orities; and New Jersey’s two gubernatorial candidates. : ’ . ’ - . - •' -‘‘Adck in 1986 we made a determination,” Mr. Adubato'; expiained. “ While audience wasii’t the bottom line, we had to,at some, ^ in t be able to move to a serious, recogriized television station.’!i ’Tf,we didrr’t have thelook 13-could feel comfortable with, the program content didn’t matter,’-’ hV said of the show’s '.expettsive.Vgroomiiig” phase.....• The; series,.whieh-is the ambidous under- taking'of Rutgers Newark’s Graduate Depart- rnent in Public Administiatiotr,'receives most 6f its 'W dihg . ^ m corporate underwriters; rhcluding - several of New Jersey’s la te s t industries. 7

Each pro'ghun .opens with a five- to Kveh-minute mini-jlocumentaty, followed

by a discusston with ,on-air panelists. The . ■final portion of each- episode is roserved'for peoplciaffcctcd by thcilssuc at hand. In the

;. case o f theishoW oh liothelesshcss, both the intrbduejory ; and;;:final 'segments featured •' “ people in the .benches’ including those . with no"place to live. . ' i /'“ We have a responsibility to deal with th it ■

stuff,’,’;-:Mr.; Adubato. said-bf-the'program’s, hard-hitting, :often controversial topics. No ;

: subject is taboo. Caucus;i.n fact, is plannmg a prograinvon thc;pblitics of ncademia .and;

: will- nofoxclude Rutgere. 'e^^ program is rindepc'nderitly ; produced by a university department and was created by two, Rutgers a c a d e m ic s ;C a p rio is head of the Graduate Departmeni'in F^bl Administra- ,

. tion;:Mo:Adubatp;is;ah instructor in Govemr .: ment and a 'Ph.p. candidate.' . ' ,

• .‘Tf'everydne'is fair gartie except Rutgers •Unive'tsity.thenthafgoestotheheartofouf credibility,” M r. Adubato said.“ So, no;

. There is.;no subject weiwpn’t (Jo.’’Caucus has- been consisteritiy recognized

- for its excellence, :by ' the Cable . television industry, p'robably due iri part to iis. guts. In ,

; 1988,,it Iteaf out;875 entries from; 85'cable systems to capture the highestpatiohal honor ;

: bestowetl ;,to: a cable; prograin; best talk .. show/ptogram senes^TTii^ year it . took top

honors at the New. Jersey Film and yidco ' Festival t o ^ e talk show category^:- ;

BupwlUi three successful seasons behind it.th eo rie s faces- its' toughest challenge yet;;

■ sustaining itself on;public televisibn. , _- ’’What happens'if Caucus gets there and : doestiU :deliver the ' goods,’” Mr. Adubato asked reflectively. ’Tf-Caucus doesn’t cut it, it’s veryclcar to us that.we don’t stay,”

:WNET is broadcasting the program ’ alongside tw o; established public affairs' ;

shows, .‘tlnsideAlbany;’;. and t’lhside Wash­ington,”; thereby hoiiinginon a documented :. PB S 'streng th :, airing-hardrhittihg-, is­sue-oriented programs: Caucus will continue ., to air oh local cable staUons^as ’well. ;

Although ‘’thrilled’’ .,with the series; PBS.I ■‘time slot, Mr..Adubato is not naive enough to .

discount' the show’ss tiffe s t competition;' professional football. - ; ■ ;; V

“ y/hen I told m y father when the show "was going to be.otijhe said,_‘Sotty,.l can’t ' watch it. The Giants are bti: Couldn’t you get a better Utne.slot?’ 1

. ■' Mfr Adubato" h a ^ r s nPu illusions about winning over ha^^Porefootbairfans, but he believes the .progrw'will attract its,share o f ,

- the estimated seveomillion tri^state .viewers ' now; in its ...range.'According ;to current surveys; 36 "j^rcent of tri-state, viewers are

. watching'T;V-i at I 'p.tn. on Sundays. Buti becaure public; televisibn vjewership is so diflicuit tb gauge;:it’s'anyone’s ’ e s s how

.m any are tuned info W NET.; '; ; ' ■’ ' :Mf; Adubato 'does hope":to hook .some

habitual chatmei-flickets during intermisisipns on other stations .* T guarantee we’re going to

- booh sbtne margiiial, football fans,” he said.' A shpt 'bri’ public teieyisiPn is !;all the (iTaucus staff ever hoped:for, and how that;

they’ve gotten the opportunity tp play in the big leagues, Mr. Adubato and cotnpany are finding their new-found status a little unnerv- ing. ■ ; ■ : ■ ' - ; ;

“ The expectations are much, much highcr- for Caucusf he said.“ We’re being judged on

: a different leyel.” ; v• .Dressing up. the, program ^ 'b o t h cos-

;metically and technically— required lots of money, and Mr: Adubato finds himself

.‘‘ increasingly inyblved, m fund-raising ac­tiv itie s ;.: .A lfh b u g h ..th e c h o re ; i s

. time-consuming and sometimes . wearisome, he said he doesn’t mind'because ’’1 can.see the connection between the nioney that corhes in and die quality of .the program. If we were 'Spending money to be glitzy. I’d find raising money tedious,’’ he said. , -

. r .The, show’s budget has soared from $50,000 the first season to about $250,000

■ this, year.' Although tnueh of the funding comes froiii corporate underwriters, sponsors

■ ship does not buy editorial power. “ We make it very clear'from the outset that this is underwriting, not advertising,” he said.

Caucus is guaranteed a single -26-episode -,i season on PBS, after which time station brass : will decide whether the show stays or goes.

But if its.upcoming season is anything like - the first tiuee, the program will be around for

a long time to come. Still, Mr. Adubato is concerned.: . ..' -. : .‘Tf they don’t see us in our totality as being good enough, that-s devastating stuff,” he said,. ' '

Not necessarily. If Caucus goes no farther, it is ahetuly a suecess story. After all,-just fourshort seasons ago, even tiny, cable station

, operatbis had written it o ff— before the first- show, aired.* - ^

Caucus: New Jersey, the award whining production o f Rutgers University, will, after three yran on cable television; premier Oct. ,8 on WNET/ THIRTEEN with an examina­tion of the plight o f the home­less in New Jersey. "We have a responsibility, todeal with that stuff,” says Steve Adubato, -

. producer and host.

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A Poor Parish Don Rickies‘K ^ h “Chamberiin agauvpay^^^ Ogelthorpe

, zs Smoke on the Mountain returns to the McCarter stage, By B; G r a h a m M cKin l e y

O .g e t to -K e v in * Ghamberlin’s dress- -

H . ing room, it was I ' necessary .to pass

McCarter Theatre’s maii^ stage, almost completely, transform ed into the wooden chancel of. a small 1930s' Baptist' church, with; a sign -prominently, proclaiming this week’s attendance and donations and the record for churchgoink and tithing:

Backstage, in one of the Prince-' ton theater’s small but comfortable dressing; rooms, Mr. Chamberlin, who alsa starred as Pastor Mervin T. Ogelthiprpe in last year’s produc­tion of Smoke on the Mouritaih. admitted; ‘‘I havcn’t been to church in,years,: but-1 started going a few weeksago.: I’nv not a very religious person, but this play!gets you into a religious fervor.” •: Mr.- Gham berlln termed .last

year’s premiere of Smoke a wbrk- sh6p;;praduction:“ We were still doing^research, pulling' songs and adding songs.”: ; "This year,' the show has been fine-tuned 'with, the distinct hope that it may, head .for Off-Broadway — and to give audiences who mis­sed it. last; year, another chance. Indeed, this year’s production even

: has something to offer'those .who caught it last time around.

“ Everything is new — We’re redesigning' the set and the cos­tumes, adding some songs, chang­ing some words,” Mr. Chamberlin- said. “ There are a few surprises for those who saw it last year,-^ and some ca§t changes:’: '

The 1988 production ran in re­pertory with The Miss Firecracker Contest, blit this year’s show has been cast solely to' fit the demands^ of old-time religion. The play re­volves around the Sanders family, which travels from town to town in the rural Depression South, singing and bearing 'witness to the'Lord. The Rev. :Oigellhorpe — a sort: of poor parish Don Rickies wel­comes them to the Mount Pleasant, Baptist Church with ppcii arms, and'

They proceed to testShis hospitality to the core. Each takes a turn revealing hoW he or she confronted sin and beat it backi and each plays' an ih s fru m erit in th e m any fdot-stbm pirig;' hand-clapping Gospel numbers. ^ ,; • ' “ it’s nVety'difficult show to cast,' b^ause everyone has to play music_ in s tfu ip e n ts ,” ,; said Mr. - Chamberlin, who h ^ the benefit of 12' years of, piano .lessons but who Had to re-audition for his part.■ ’‘That’s what usually happens,.:

They want everyone to have a fair ; shot, but they also want to see what, else'is Out there,’’ the actor said. “This'Ts a much more authentic show this year —: we have spme

"I’m not a very religious persoii, : but: thb play gets you into a religious mood,” says Kevin , Chamberlin,-who will star iii the McCarter production of Smoke on the Mountain. For^further information; 609-683-8000. . ^people who really lived this life,

“ It was kind of an ego-booster to be chosen,” the New Jersey native .- said. ' ;i' As he prepared, for the grueling “ tech” rehcarrals'— .12 hours in: the theater with only a two-hour dinner break — . Mr. .Chamberlin;,,' said that rehearsing the same show ,, with' different cO-stars was harder: than he expected.

‘,‘The first, week was very d if-;. ficult,^’ he said. ‘‘New people have new line readings and are bringing > new things to them; You have To

-forget what you did last year. When you’ve heard the lines one iSay ;so , many times; you think that’s the,- only way.,— but that’s'not true.” /

Mr. Chamberlin. stressed /that,:.; while the. Show pokes some gentle, fun, there is no nastine.ss in its i, p o rtray a l o f th ese so -ca lled Bible-bahgers. .: ‘‘The heightened'reality of.the' . Baptist church becomes theatrical,” the actor said. ‘IBut there’s a fine line between parodying these people and portraying 'thein as real. TheU,. playwright (Constance Ray) .was T brought up in this church, so she knows^ ; . : ' : :T : .' ;

“ We had a lot of religious groups come to the show last year, and they; .

Jfflred, it. A couple of times it’s heightened, but it’s the kind of satire, where Baptists' can laugh at tiiemselves.’’: A running gag is a verse-quoting ,

competition, where characters fling numbers at one. another — 'Cor­inthians 1:13, .Collossions 3:23.

“ But itls a loving kind of touch. It never crosses the linc.’’ : :

For his own chtuacter, a young “ progressive’ ; who - introduces his congregation to electricity — ‘ ‘ they : think' i it is Of the devil .Mr, Chamberlin-seieme'd to feel a particulaf'sympathy. “ The preach­ers aremembers,of-the-‘called and the chosen.’.In a way it’s a ciirse — They don’t :wanr to be called, But they’ve.gotten the sign from God.”; And Iheh/thcrels the rpusic — anptherA tabop That the Rev. Ogelthorpe bringsUn: ; Guitarji,j)f)d fiddles were not allowed in church,

'; ‘ ‘There' are 26 songs, most of Them hymns,” Mr. Chamberlin said .-“ It's, given; me a love for hymns. What’s .great about this business'is, you always learn some­thing, thaTyouwpuldri’f leam in a classroom; You’re,pOrtraying these people-f-jypu’re S itin g int^ their St)Uls“- .‘‘This play, also saddens me in a wayl-4 you laOgh'ahd then you cry. f t was such-h; simpler Time. Now, 'we laugh at those.pc'ople.whp are so uhfortuhateThaf;(hey;,ha^^ ontp peppie/iike Jim 'a Tammy Bakker. But'fp study religion as it w as'a t the' fime- and to ; think about' whai'it has'':become, is fascinating, and I, think it’s some- thirig the.audietice'will take,away,' too.’’« ; ■' 'v' :.' ; ‘Kneeton’s McCarter.Theatre will present Smoke: on.,.th'c Mountain through Oct; -22. Fon more infor­mation: and ticke.ts: 609-683-8(XX).

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The Science of Dance-GeuIah-Abrahams^the'mventive-choreographerrfor-DaneewGrksy has created an art experience based on niddern research physics

By E . G ra h a m M cKin l e y

r O N “C E P T s~ 'l ik e " ' ;scale. in v a r ia r ic e ;

mathematical pliyS-*: i c s a n d "m o t i oh .without movement

aic'mot generally connected in au­diences’: nirnds with dance. But the : .inventive th ink ing of G eulah Abrahams;-choreographer for the-. PfincetoriVbased Danceworks, has

. managed to actualize these ideas in ?fqur:East Coast premieres,-to i n ' ■

presented'Oct. 7 in Princeton.. ' “ They were actually composed

for an exhibit called Physics Art, as . part of an arts'and science festival in California-ih: June,’.; the choreo­grapher expfaihed. The inter- discijjlinafy; exhibit, involving.'-

' artistsi^w riters and physicists, focused oh producing an art experi- erice:bascdx)n concepts of modern .tcse^h;physics..;For her part, Ms. Abrahams listened; to tape. record- -

.-.ings ofiphysicists discussing their , ,:Work,;talkeh to scienfisis, did sbfnc r'-reading-anti “ made my dances,'’^■ she said'simply.'

‘Each dance has its own quality , of-movement and Its own voepbur■ ;iihyj.'’lMs:-A^ said. “ Each ; is a cpmpletely independent work,just felaicd in concept to what was in the exhibit. V’ . -1 '“ Suffacesi” for example, was

a based on two physicists’ taped dis- : ciission' of; mathematical surfaces p “ i ^ a t^ interested - them - was. very -

lihusual ' and . weirdo* surfaces, . and : how' surfaces; interrelate. That, of

cours'e.'was a . very , wonderful im­age,"M s. A b ra m s said. .

TTic re^lt:' a“ duet about sur- 'face:” "' .

“ I-began by working with the piece first,'without any music. I just did a lot of experimenting; Then I started listening to a lot of music,”

; Ms) -Abrahams said; 5 Eventually, she.chdse‘a stnrig quartet by con-

, te m p o ra ry c o m p 0 s e r P e te f Sculdidfpe. ‘‘Thaf’seemed to ha've

■ the right kind of sthichire -r-, it just'■ felt right;' So I started working tvith it;’’ the chdipd^pher said. ^ ;, On a le s s e s o te r ic p la n e ,-

; “ Cloud’’ also’.started :with, inotion,■ before any music' WK^ad^ dmately: set' to a) string quartet; by.. Anton Weberri; the; w lo . dtmee il-

, lustrates how-"‘clouds, are, so 'ex­quisite, yet so nebuldusfalmori hot

: th e ie ^ and tHey.are very different, one from the other,’’ Ms.'Abrahams

, said. '‘ In other dahees, ,she started, with; the music, letting the' sounds dictate

"the rhoveinerit. The Oct. ,7 per­formance wili'continue her . cpl- ,

' laboiatjoh',with’’Princeton tlhiver- ’ sity composer Paul • Lansky, whose music' wili' be- ‘Hearil :in two; ;of Danc'ew'ork’s.repertory pieces.

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T he Princeton-based Danceworks will perform "D ances for Phys­ics A rt” a t the Dance Stiidio, 185 Nassau St.,-Princeton,' Oct. 7.

- For.'further information: 609-924-4626 .'

" ‘ Id le 1; C h a t t e r ’ ’ ; a-n'd', ‘‘Spundscapes.’’ T b e ; new . work, which Ms.Abrahams’ has named-

, “ Going On;’’ fit in perfectly with the physics themej-'she.said.^^;;^) ; X , The composer had suggested that- veiy little movement be used in the piece.W hile, 'mulling; 'pyer': this p roposa l; M s,' Abraham sVen- countered. one ,‘d f )the :XCalifpriiia exhibits,'Uiis one'in :Mdeo, 'called

; ‘'Motiori;Withouf,M6 yemeriti’’ “ It-r was ah'f optical - i l lu s io n th i i ig s -

; rotate’ 'or move; but ' they’re; not really going' anywhere;_ they'ijust look like they are,’’Xihe chibreo- gfapher tecaUed. ‘‘I connected th a t« to ‘ what) Paul (die composer) had smd,^ahd decided to tty it?It turned out to te an intefestihg pieie.” ,'.. )' - In between daii'ce, numbers'^ live

m usic will be';pipvided by soprano Mariha Elliott and yiplist Katherine . Greene,. adding inteitsf U) the'pro- gram and giving the fOtir; featured dancers a breather.-

: X “ In order to peffoim ecdnomicalr ly in Los Angeles, 'we kept to a yety snialii'grpup ■ 'of,'dant*to

' Abraharas’''said. - ’’Sp ;they‘ dmice ' veiy hard.,'It’s important .to work ;

. out a program where'they have five- minutes to catch their breath. '

“ It makes, it a very. interesting evening also.”

A deep knowledge,of. physics — or even;a)glimp’se. of, the exhibit,- which 'Was presented at the Museum of Science and' Industry in Los Angeles - ^ is not necessary to enjoy the: Octv'f? p e rfo rm ance , M s’. Abrahanis said. :‘ “ My.goal when I worked oh this choreography., w as: to ■ find • a' new 'source Tor a creadve " work,’’ the choreographer said.-‘Tt was related to the exhibit, but my goal was also to make- danciesithat;, withi'nq pro­gram notes or. mention 'of physics, would be.enjoyable and interesting to the Viewer.; ;) ,r • ; >,: :“ rdon’t think anybody really has to know.all of tlie details about the exhibit to enjoy time pieces.:!’# '

t^ulah Abiahams'^^cewarks will' pre^m "Dances , for Physics Art" ; on Oct. 7; a t S. p.m. ■■ at The-Dance Studio, iSS N a ^ u St.,.Princeton. Admsaon is $10;-$S for- students and seniors. For tnore information arid tickets: 609-924-4626. The per- fonhance^wiU. be repeated in New, YrtrkjCiiyson Oct, 13 and 14: For nmre{fifqrmntion., on New,- York perfottnarices:. 212-924^0077. ' \ •

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'Sheila’s Day’W orld premiere at .Crossroads Theatre, in New, Brunswick ' explores the plight-of black women in two different worlds

BY St u D u n c a n

HE C ro s s ro a d s ^ ■ Theatre, throughout

: ■ ' its lO-year history,, I h as had as., its.

'• m L : : m ission; a world; theater, conamitted : to . promoting; mutual understanding 'through .the h o n e s t 'r p o r t r a y a l o f AfricanTAmerican life and culture.

The heart of that mission is to develop ‘ and present new plays.-

, Whereas most theater companies’ attempt, often frantically, to find a single ncw -vyprk worthy of prOduc- ’

•tion. Crossroads finds them all: the time. Their Cntirc season, of six ‘ plays this season is new, each one a world premiere.

what is ..more,. Crossroads is, breaking ground for its new build­ing jtist in time:. People are begin­ning to rspill out of the present site on Memorial Parkway. Subscrip­tions rose one third last year and number close to'2 ,0 0 0 . ‘

SheiVa’s i)ay, the season opener, has been develo^d in workshop for more thain two years.; On the sur­face,: it is a simple telling, in story and kortg, of unsung women war­riors in the struggle'for liberation in

:both Africa and America. The title itself i is .significant. Sheila is the name .often .given by the white, English: ladies; o f South Africa’s manor homes to their female house­hold ^rvants because they cannot be bothered to learn ' their more d ifficu lt (and in fin itely more melodic) birth nrunes. Sheil’s.day, 'th'erfore, is Thursday, the traditional day off for these women.

'I t is thote. l t is also the day when . women-only prayer circles are for­med to Heal the spiritual body of the

■people through prayer,' song and . personal testimo’ny,- in a raucous,:.', soul-lifting manner, .reminiscent of a : Quaker Meeting-House, : but ’ pireuliarly native. And it is this form that. playwright Duma Ndlovu and director Mbongeni Ngema, both South Africans, have used to stage their collaboration. ; --y t

A single musician and the lonely wail of a clarinet leads a:company of 1 1 happy ,'chattetin^om eh onto

T he world premiere o f S heila’s D ay a t CrossebadsTheatre .tells the stories o f M thult kaShezi and Jim m ie Lee Jackson,- who are martyrs in the civil rights movements o f their respective nations, South A fr ic a a n d T he U n i te d ' S ta te s . . F o r fu r th e r , in fo rm a tio n : 201-249-5560. . ' - . •

the'bare stage where, virtually sur­rounded by‘the'audienCe'and armed 'with only a few rudimehtaiy props, they' recreate the lives of .the dp- piessed native blacks' of South Afiica' and: their'"equally suffering

Isisters -'iri Alabama.- 'Fighting for human dignity against white' fra-, ;ditipn, : 'g r ^ and fear;: they raire their voices in song evCn while huddling for protection; They dance' ' for the pure j’py'of spirit even under... the eyes o f tyrants;

The stories they tell ate p f Mthuli kaSheri and Jimmie Lee Jack in , from separate countries and separate

■ traditions,' but both me martyrs, in paralleP civil, rights moyemehts of the ,’iTOs -i- o rd in^.iliyes that

, became extrapidinaiy when placed in the context of .the glbbiil pursuit .of fteedorh.'- . 7 : i-: L .7'::'',; The song's are, mostly a”cappClla’, 'since.they' are the.sprigs o f field• workers or ffee'dpna mafehefs. Many are spirituals ' and sotne have : new Tyrics,'; fkhipned^ workshop period by cast, iriemi?eis'..: .They are filled with yearning; devo- Oon, but .ririmnly hope''arid under- stariding.'''’■ ' . . f - - , r : '.. Surprisingly, the stpries are bust­

ing w i*"iopd "huriiof, .When, the white mistress'of the marior (played with; a ' wonderfulsense of the ouCrageous‘\by- Carla'Brothets)'!re7 minds her pprepnal “ Sheila’,’ to use elbow .^ a S e .'when,: she dusts, the servanf -r- Eboriy Td^Ann, who steals the evening, no matter w hat'

she is doing -r- gives the audience a knowing Ippk and 'whines:' “ You

I know ' I'; spen't half . the. moiijing ; looking, ,'fpr., that ,;ellri)vy ^ ^

' LaterM sTip-'^ri iyilfsay sadly^7 couldn’t make/ends7'meet, :H^ I 'couldn’t'get“diem:cid enough to wave at each . O t h e r . 7 7 . ,

Each .member ;pf the. enseriible gets her chance to sing dr tell a stpry in this' Sdrriiiriute piece, (performed .with iritermissipn),- but'as a group they, have 'theirlmdst-:m^

. irients: a' riati'ife;'darice',': a ;'chufch hyriirii‘'a7paek}o a

'host pf7marcheredispereed brutally.' ' h','~is a t ' these'’'riidriients'7 thatSheila 's 'Day “ beats.',' witness,: to Crosstdad’s m i s s i o n . ' ' '

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Sheila^s ,:Pay,;,i!H'ri/,.;-.corihriue,- .Crossroads: Jneairey S2Qi Memorial Parl^ayf ,N^w[‘.B w a ^ timugh Oct. 22. T h e r e 8 performances

' weekiyf For fdrdier informaiiori and tickets: 201-249-5560.

1989:/ TIME OFF

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'With a Song In My Heart’Liberty Village Dinner Theatre in Flemingtbn, using-

an int-riguing;segue technique, offers this musical revueBy St u a r t D u n c a n

musical revue con-"i • sisiing of'four sing­ers, three.'^Wooden

r stools jaijd V a'-'^iahb' i player ; is ; not par­

ticularly endearing; No matter how ■ clever^ the ■ staging, .. the inevitable ; patterns .of, solos • blending;, into

' duets, .and occasionally, foursomes, ■ becomes . .repetitious: and . boring. One'often settles, for the exi^llence'

.;pfonebrtwq"singers. ' ^ f l; With :A .S^ the ’

latest offeringat the Liberty Village ; Dinner ,TTiea^'lri 'H^ is

one of. the :genrc ■ —T and'a^ .very■ typical-dhe. Four good; but ,liridist- • , inguished,V singers. skip through a .medley of 90; popular .songs, fre- qUently jumping from .the first verse

; to the finale in giving the'audience a Sbutterfly’s'view of American music; of the century; •

W hat makes; the "production■ memorable’ and;enjoyable'.is an ■. extremely skillful blending format.

Musical.Director. Jim Horan,' who rwith: his' brother; -Pat, sits; at the

piano depending bn what day you

'Visit,...has managed an intriguing', segue;technique- to get from -one

number to the other. - , Somebmes he u^es'themes. The .subject of The. Depression and the -song: “ Brother Cani-You Spare' A; Dime’’, merges easily', with; ‘-No­body : Knows : You; -When ■-You’re ' Down And Out. Vi I f gives way to;. the loye songs of the era;-which are

; sadj'. such as ‘T CanT Give jYou Anything But L o v e . ; And ..they an turn": blend into “ We Ain’t'G ot -A- Barrel of Money.” -

The performers aie all personable and. charming; .but they lack the vocal; expertise .o f Hopevveli’s Off-Broadslfeet Theatre revues; C b Je /'and ;;S /de vBy; S /db 'rB y Sondheim h«I stronger singers'; So did i thbirecentFred-MUler-presen- iatipn of jrving Berlin SonglMok at Scanticbn; ;When one'is-, asked to sing ‘‘NowTs';:The;H6 uf’’'a cap- pella, it is flirting with disaster.

Oh the other hahd, .the ambiance of the.Ljberty' Village, theater,: atop the, Bucts County-Winery building.

_At o th e r t i m e s , ' he. playSi~helps‘cQnsiderably.-lt-isan-intirnatemix;and-match ...with two numbers' sufihas “ My Funny Valentine’;’,and; “ B e w itc h e d : B o th e re d - a n d ’ Bewildered;” .The. quartet bounces; from one number to the other seem'- - ingly V at will; - Surprisinglythey

(90iseat) :site, normally filled'with two bus i loads:' of seniorj. citizens; The luncheon is nicelyicooked and presented family style;(a .choice of excellent.; scrod,; Lancaster County chicken breast or. Top sirloin; of

make both songs, sound better than ; .: beef,valL with the proper sauces), when done individually. Mr.’ Horan' Wines from the.yineyard are offered also uses the final word o f one song. by. dje glass at a mpdest price,,ahd a to segue into a:,second one.; Thus' genial host, PeterVAlyea; “ yiarms

“ Send lii -’'The j Clbwns’l ^shifts, up’’.the.cfbwd with aplomb. A real without a miss in beat into .“ Be a - ■ rapport hg^-becn'established before Clown.’’ "Ibis is a fme way to , the shoWbegins.' ' introduce a'bevy of Broadway show. Since , much of the-audience is numbers and a fe'w'Academy Award based b n ' groups,, you may havesongs.

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'Murder by the Book’; Peddler's Village has a beaut' v.:.

Ob£-a murder mystery in Lahaska "

.:' some trouble getting reservations on certain dates.. Generally,' the theater can: fir,you’in within .a week.* • With A Song In My. Heart p/ays at Liberty) Village'' Dinner Theatre! in Flemington through December. The next sboiv, another!musical revue. Everything’s Coming Up Roses is

V based Pn-the life o f the iegendary Ethel Merman.-'For further: infor­mation and tickets: 20i-746^3407.

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Peddler’s Village, Murder by th)b Book, the evening is a delight. :

A staged mystery needs, certain ingredients in order to satisfy. First, it requires^ good stoiy, believableand orderly; Second, it needs strong - characters, interesting, a little bizar­re, but devious.; and suspicious; to confound the am ateur sleuths- gathered.: And third, it must have a cas t: that works well together, handles the- inevitable ad-libs from the audience and continues to drive the plot along.

. lliis production has it all. As the audience-arrives for dinner,' they find, that 'wealthy publisher. Janson Kennerly has been found-shot to.

,,death: in his study last night,. The assembled: gtiests;-: eating in the' dining ‘ room ' bf. the ’ mansion (in . reality the pub facilities of the Cock, -n Bull restaurant), bfe asked to help ih'the solution;, As the Caesar salad is being served;; we meet the possible 'suspects: the widow, the . daughter,Jher fiancee, the pub­lisher’s mistress, Franklin Galliard,,

a competitor, but apparently de­voted to the late Mrs. Kennedy and ' the ‘ publisher’s devoted ■ secretary . ■ Not an honest; face' in the. lof : , .

As the entrees are presented (a

chbice, of roast tcnderlbih of beef;, !■ baked; salmon trout almondiiie 'or, . chicken breast stuffed with prosciutV

. i to and mozzarella), we learn more about the suspects and find that each

. of themf had a-reasonable, motive arid the opportunity. .The widow;-: for;example,'\ is t61d;“ Ypur:hus-:

: band was never faithful to you a day in his life.’.’, She replies meekly: “ He was faithful'to me many days' — jiist nofin succession.” ,

In-the.middle-of the proceedings, the irispeetbr ariiyesi canying^with

" him the unfortunate irioniker,;Gill S. Baskerville, He doesn’t help oy prori)ising to “ hound’' the suspects until oneqf them confesses; -

By this time, the 90 or so in the audience.: (capacity' for this Tboiri) are into the I action,- shouting out possible 'questioris, offering sugges;- tioris,’ helpful: arid' groaning 'at the' terrible puns when they pop up. The mistress, it seems,-was at one time'

.kidnapped by the.Cymbalese'TerV

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'Sally Blane, World’s Greatest Detective’Bristol Riverside Theatre opens its third season- ___

■ : with a musical more suitable for people under age 12 . ‘ '

By St u a r t D u n c a n 'AUJYr Blane, ,,y^rid\s i Greatest 'Girl Detective Is the kind of;- musical o f te n l is te d in th e

rrTT-, ,S am uel French play /aatalogue under the heading,: ‘ ‘suit- fable for high schools.” i ; . ; :!

Sally Blane is a work of cheerful ; superficiality, cartoon characters,

cardboard.: settings, genial bub-- : b le-^m ' music o f no - particular

note, Md amiable; dialogue with : little depth AThe musical opens the

third season at- Bristol Riverside , Theatre ofBristol , Pai , and if it will ;

hot ofiend, neither will it entertain many 'who have passed their 1 2 th • bitthday. ' • ■

Written by a'quahet of writeis —" Helen Sneed and Peter Webb on the "book;, David Levy; and' I:cslie

Ebethaid on’the music and lyrics—- Sally Bane draws heavily on the Nancy Drew“ gee whiz and golly” school of literature and has lyrics.

i from the“ mbon-June” : institute of ; verse.

Moreover, the dialogue lapses in to s il ly d o ub le e n te n d re s , stretching for .humori, WhctiT the ' South American villaitiess is given

‘ lines such as: “ Today I am-full of , happiness ; and;T- .say, to myself,

‘Esmeralda, why am I so full of it,f ” it is.difficult tb.recogriize he r.

■ as a legitimate threat. ■ •The plot is full of detringrdo,,

captures, -.escapes, time ; bpmbs,- snakes, bottoniless pits, buzz saws, poison, chloroform and hypnotism. The plot somehowdnvolves a kid- ; napp^ father and coffee beans and a lost -treasure fortune. Perfectly harmless. ' .

So, too,'is the acting. Suzanne Bedford is:a cute, pert Sally Blane. She looks the part, smiles the part and creates some fine moments, especially when, using a hair comb, s ^ claws'her way out o f a huge pit "-r;all: in mime. Given some real material to work with, -she' might have created a gem. Here it is only ' promising slag.

Sally Blane, . W orld’s Greatest Girl Detective^: starring ; Suzanne Bedford, Patrick M organ, H ardy Rawls and D ebbie Petrino, will appeatr-at Bristolv Riverside T heatre through Oct. 1 4 . For further information and tickets: 201-788-7827. - '

Debbie Petrino, makes the most o f, the ’.villainess, _Es'meraldaXShe slinks and pouts with the best of them. But the script calls for her to have a bad case of butiions. It; is iinpossiblc to make much of. a viljaihess wifi sore feet; ;

Carla Lee steals what little there is ofthe evening in the somewhat

, nebulous ; role- of ..'Cpnsuela''Word- ■ sworth; , an heiress deprived of her ' fortune. The authors have given her some ni6e bits in the .firet act,-theii sadly forgotten her in the second.'

■ Veteran director Neal Kenyon has kept the action fast-paced so that the-' '

■silliness hcver .becpraesiiobjec-' tionable. -Unfortunately,' ihe^'stage crew, which is not as professional, has trouble keeping, up w ith ' the' speed, Several times-the spotlights

• were -' late;- so - ‘.were " the scene changes,' with’ stagehands often caught in the-act and forced to

. scurry, out of s i g h t . • But V the; major- problem of the

evening is the.lackof a real threat. Bumblng villains do not make for good farce, nor even-a good.spoof. There must-be totnd basis in reality. The last - show .to make it with bumbling. villains •. tyas; Annie and that production has- songs like

. ‘.‘.Tomorrow'’ to push it along, plus, o f course, lots of kids and a trained dog • 'Sally Blane continues at The Bristol Riversidei'Theatre;’: 'Bristol;: Pai, through Oct. I4r.:Therc are eight ^rformances ' weekly/ For further in fo rm a tio n - andi~ tic k e ts : 215-788-7827, ’■ V

■Murder by the Book’(Continued from Preceding Page)

rorist Organization,, a group'dedi­cated to doing away with percussion

■ instruments. It gets the vocal recep­tion it ddsefvcs.

And the cast —'Marcia Kasmen, Diane ^'Wargo, Philip- Rieschick, Lauren;-Wilson, David Vallcty, Walter Srriyth and Susan Hewitt — handle with great aplomb both the script and the, variations introduced by the crowd.' They are an ex­perienced group, many, of them

playing with local community and semi-professional: cornpanies, in the area. And they are obviously having a great-time. -. V " . ' -

While- the dessert. is. being • de . voured, .the detective announces that enough informatioh is in place for 'the audience to pick the culprit pfpossibleculprits,.;jheaudi'ence.is- urged to fill put die solutions-sheets. provided. Mrist in the'crpwdjpok'as puzzled as they have,all evenitig, but gamely make attempts.'

There are prizes for the closest to

- the actual solutipni' One lady gets it •. concct, to- the. c'omplae:: astonish­

ment of her "husbandand niohs).’ 'There is ■alsp'k

: moSt:‘outlandish: lappiopri• copy of .Hpunid o f the B ^ ^, ■ Most of; die audierice' leave still

shaldhg.dieir head** , ,: Murder ,by the,' Book will play, at

. Peddler's •Yillage.m .Through;, Nov.vi'/h, . ; / ' a n d ; Saturdays;J3inner'is sery at seven o’clock.-: For further information: 215-538-3206.

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^O IS IS T A Q E

Porter’s ‘Kiss Me Kate’ Opens at Kelsey Theater; Cole Porter’s musical comedy Kiss Me

•i /'Kate will open at 8 p.m on Oct. 13 at Mercer.. T ^^O o tm ty eom im in 11Y": Go'l 1 e ge* s” K e 1 sc y '

Theatre, West Windsor campus. The musical- will also run on Oct. 14, 20 and 21 at 8 p.m. and at 2 p.m. on Oct. 15.

The play is set at a 1950s mOsical per- : formance of Slmkespcare’s Taming of the-

. - •/-'Slircw. The'actress who plays Kate is also .Ihe ex-wife of.the actor who plays Petruchio.;

* The .^comedy - mounts as the on-stage per-:T . i- fomianccs.. reflect . the backstage . batticsl •

Among the famous tunes in the score arc " “ Another Opening, Another Show,” - “ So In -

Love” 'and “ Always True to You In My ' Fashion.”

' , Tickeks arc $ 8 general admission and $ 6 for ■students and senior citr.!cns. For more infor-

, mation o r- to order tickets by phone: ‘ 609-586-4695

‘Isn’t It Romantic’Starts Villagers’ Seasoh

Wendy Wasserstein’s comedy Isn 't It Romantic will kick off the 1989-90 season at the Franklin Villagers Bam Theatre, 475 DeMott Lane, Somerset, running weekends through Oct. 29.

■Isn’t It Romantic .IS a play about two • young women in New York attcmpting.to , balance personal -relationships with career, . family and tradition. The cast features Terri

. Sturteyant and Anne.Ashby Gilbert as Janie. ™d Harriet, the two young women. Real-life . husband and w ife S an d y : and D ottio - < ■Berkowitz portrayjJame’s parents. • . ,■ Tickets arc $l l on Fridays and Saturdays, arid $9 Sundays. Senior citizen, student .and group discounts are available. For more , information or reservations: 201-873-2710. ,

Angel Salazar Brings Street Smarts to Hyatt

.' Angel- Salazar-will headline at Catch-a;^Rising Star at the Hyatt,Regency Pnncelon",-.:

Route 1 and Carnegie Center; West Windsor,:- . - through Oct. 8 , ' ' , ' ^

: fv Trained-as an actor-at the Lee Strasburg ' Institute, the diminutive Mr Salazar (5'5”

' and -12 0 pounds) createsacomic pcmqna - th a t. -is every button-down workaday guyls night-.- -mare; a New -York' purik:; complete • witli.:-.: -tank-top shirt,'leather and chains, His com -., edy, is a ;mix to f s trc e t-sm art. eUin-ic.'.- wisecracks; risque-humor;'physical comedy: .

,and audience interaction.. . . . .J, rCatch.,a ■ • Risinl Stari-presents headline . v

comedy -Tuesdays ; th rou^ Sundays.:. Ad- > • mission ranges from ,$ 8 to $10.'For .m o re :

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Ballroom Theatre' ,

j . - 'American Ballroom -Theatre will .whirl, i-‘ ‘ , swirl and ‘iboogie down", with a variety o f '-

' j ■' ; dance forms originating from Havana), Paris,-;.:. Hollywood and-Vienna when the curtfiin rises-:.- -;

’ ’ at the State 'Theatre, ‘19- Livingstbn 'Aye.; \New Brunswick, on Oct 7 at 8 p,m ' ' -

’ - “ Rendezvous with-romance, the dance - ■ - ", program to he performed; has four- segments:-'-'!

- ' , ‘ ;tSpringtime in,Hollywood,” ,_“ Summer.iri_ '''■'V.T ' Havana,”,-i‘Autumn-in Paris” -ahd ‘/Winter

- in Vienna,” -Americari Ballroom Theatre' is '

dedicated to prcseiying a style of ballroom dancing that was made pbpular in the films of

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Theatre Guild of ,NJ. - .Stages Social Security’- cThc ,’nicatre Guild of. New Jersey, a professional, not-for-profit theater company,:, will present: Andrew Bergman's comedy ;■ Social. Security at the Artists Showcase

.Theatre,'' 1150 Indiana : Avc.,, 'Trenton,' on-: Oct; 6 -8 : and '13-15. Friday and Saturday, performances are at 8:30 p.m. and Sunday-

. matinees are at 3 p.m.'- .■- : .With . a - cast: o f s ix . characters. Social .Security, entertains' the modem question - of

1 caring foraging parents while it grapples .with - the. dilemma of thidUfe sexuality, 'The play,.-

: ran. on- Broadway , in ' 1986. stairirig .Mario -;Thomas; Ron Silver and Olympia.Dukakis. .: Tickets are $7 and $8 . For reseryations or more-information: 609-5J6-l’774.

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You’ve Seen the Ii/I6yie, Now See the Stage Play-

/ - C hristopher H am pton 's ; dram a Les Liaisons Dangereuses will: open-the. 16th Anniversary. Season' at-the iGcorge.. Street Playhouse;-9.Livingston Ave.,: New Bmns-

. wick, on Oct. 6 ;: Based'on the nqvel .-by. Cholderlos . de Laclos;! the. play- will mn through Oct. 29. i'.'!: -'.V.v- / - v.'

... -Les Liaisons" Dangereuses cxamiries. the '-sexual exploits of'flie privileged upper class- : just prior to the 'French Revolution;: Filled

with' comedy,' drama:;and :passiqn;--;the 'ac­claimed film Dangerous Liaisons starring Glenn Close and John Malkovich was based on this play.,: , -

Perform ances are T uesday , thro,ugh ■'Saturdays at 8 p.m.; Saturday twilight at 3 ,:p.m.;-Sundays at 2 p.m: and 7 p.m .;’and Thursday matinees at noon. .Tickets range^

-. from $16'to $25,. For reservations or more" information:. 201-246-7469. .

N . ' .Open Auditions Held For ‘Fiddler on the Roof’:; Open auditions will be held for Fiddler on

-the Roof at Temple Beth El, 1495-Amwell -Road, Somerset, on Oct:' 15 and 16 at 7:30 ;p.m. Performances will -be weekends from Jan;:27/through Feb. 18.

-. 'Merk Hopkins, Managing Director of the- Franklin Villagers, will direct the play for the • -lemploHc is seeking 18 men and 16 women, ,'agcs 1 to 70; as well as five girls and-fiveboys ages 8 to 15.- All who audition are asked

!,.to-prepare.a song; be dressed for movement 'and 'may: be asked to read, from the' seript. Those auditioning for-leads should prepare two sb'ngs; one upbeat and one ballad. - -

^ '-'Songs'from the show are acceptahle but not requir^:'Auditionees should bfin^ their own

- sheet music'unless they are singing from the score’ of the show; an-accompanist will .be

-'iprovided.'. Backstage . volunteers, are • also , needed. •' '

.:':. FpV.'more-information: 201-828-3399 or 201-247-4883.

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'A Bit o f N .J. Music History’-Gomposers^Guild o£ New-Jer^eyj-which-aims-.to.-gain:recognition.i

for state composersj opens season with concert at the State Museum

B v B . G r a h a m M cK i n l e y 'ERSISTFNCE and

H ■ p e r f e c t i o n i s m ' cliaracteri/c the Coiri- posers Guild ot New

J k i Jersey,.,npw entenng, its ninth year. ’ Arid' its p 14 season opener at .the ' N e^Statd Museum, should" display the sarae.rtitsi. On the^ program- is what , guild .founder and Artistic D tetpr.Robert Pollock calls “ a Bit o f New Jemey music histoiy, ’ ’ which chn be; .seen to reflect the histoiy o f the guild as well.: Both , expanded , to - .success

; from small and relatively obscure beginnings -*- and it wasn’t easy.. Entitled Sonata for Percussion and Piano :and composed by guild board President RoW yttrehus, .the piece w as. first written for two'' players. Mr. Pollock; who played,

; piano in the pieiriiere'several years a p , recalled the percUssioii part as : .viciously'difriciilt.,:.' ' “ It calls for an incredible battery '

"of instruments — three tympani, gong,' several bass drums and tenor drams , wood, blocks, itvyd mallet instrumerits -t-; and one person was supposed to play all this,’’ he said.

Aside . from; individuM . practice, he and the pefcussiohist spent about 2 0 hours together , rehearaing , the ; piece, . more tinie. than : some '

.orchestras spend, preparing an entire

program “ Tlie perfomiance was a • relative successj” Mr. Pollock said. : •But,.hc added, tricky rhythms and • fast tempos weren’t quite sur­mounted, and “ we both knew that it •: wasn’t quite coming together.’’, ■ .

' In: the meantime; the fledgling Composers Guild, which Prince- tdh-tiained'composer.Pollock and

.four friends founded in 1980,- began : - .to 'g a in reco g n itio n and per- r

forrnartbeS'jfoi; .New Jersey com- y, ■posers' thrpughdut the state.; Abou.t two,years afterDuo’s premiere, Mr. ' PoIlobkI-^;deteiTitined to get it right i; — an;anged fob a n o th e r ''p e r - , fonnanee;tiirough the; guild. reflects; ihy own personality ^ to j tliat extent the guild is the victim o f ; ‘fduhdef’s disease,’ ’’ he said.V f

be heard at the State Museum Oct: 14 was invented; ■ using three ’ percussionistsy piano and conduc-- tor. .‘‘Now. thisyone IS working,” Mr,. Pollock said with .satisfaction,, adding, ,‘i‘Tliosc'thrce percussionists can’t believe one person onginally ■ played the part.”

Similarly, Mr, Pollock can’t quite. believe' that the. Composers Guild has become an Organization with 150 membeis',:abudgef o f $220,000.'

. and ,estabfishcd’;;series;' South, Central and Ndrth Jersey . Last year,

'the guildT presented. fl5 events, in c lu d in g 30 ■ . in -s c h o o I “ Hands-On” workshops.

Pollock’s words; As in last year’s . . performance at the State Museum,:

the group will be jomed by dancers, ;. ' in' this ' case Teamwork- Dance.- It

-will also b e : enhanced by French. filmmaker Leger’s cunous, adven-,. turous film that.fnspircd New Jersey, composer George Antheil to write his BalIet;Mcchanique.

draw' from: all. .[ibriods t and feature such'performers.'.as the Cygnus Ensemble and > the American. Brass - Quintet. ' '

' ■ This . tirtie,;’ two , percussion were used — a:seeraihgly sensible - solution.that, in-reality,-“ ctEatcd hew problems in ensemble,” Mr Pollock said. One beat might be divided into five parts ''^ for exam-. plCy v ib rap h o n e , .xy lophone, • xylophone, vibraphone;; drum r~: at a yeiy quick teiiipo, v making ; it , harder for two'players to fit exactly together th'an; it was for one. * ‘ We presented .some very chaotic per­form ances,” Mr. Polldck said ruefully. ‘ '

. The goal o f the group is to create a better enyifOnmeht for New Jersey. composers,-^'and to help audiences' to feel that “it;is-a pretty normal occurrence ’ on a music program to have; some music, by your contem- p b ^ e s in the.state, V Mr. Pollock - said In this quest, “ percussion has . been the link,” he added. “ People can, identify' with percussion,, and . some of the finest music has been; written for percussion."

The music, was never synched with the images; which move from

. eerily _repcated natural .fomis — a . smile, a; woman ascending, a flight of stairs’ -T-i to'shifting'geometnc . shapes,; pounding pistons and swinging pendulums. Nevertheless, when the music :premiered in con­cert in 1927, it created a'sensation', and its’ brash; enthusiasm and deft handling o f sonorities--- it is'scored fo r fo u r p ianos .a n d : 1 2 per--: cussionists :-r-: are intnguihgTrven' today.; Because the: synching was never completed; the film is shorter-

■ than the score and will begin slight­ly after, the music starts, Mr.'! Pollock said. "

' Despite.;.the guild’s burgeoning success; Mr.: Pollock’s persistence and pcrfcctionisih.arenlt quite satis-

- fled. .“ I’d, like to see us host > the ' ' New' Jersey Symphony at' a sym­posium, .and have;'if: tour out of, State,” ' the-guild; founder said. Other'dreams in'ciudccOttimission-

■ ing works,. 'cxpahdlh^the"’guild’s publishing arm,>a\ya^ing feilow- ships for New Jersey composers and pcihaps'even building a facility with a concert hall and: recording studio

: that would turn'the organization into an intcmatldnal -. Composers ' In-

Mainly,-however; the guild re­mains devoted'T'd advancing the Muse of new,"'mtisic,. just as in its early days'. ” L neVcru pictured it would . become this ' ■ successful,” Mr. Pollock said.*:

Finally, the newest version— to

n i e O ct..: 14, iierformance will feature the New Jersey Percussion Ensemble;: “ probably the premiere : percussion group in -the United; States, if not in die world,” in Mr.

Since., m ost, of the^pcrcussion'. instruments that will be heard in the concert weren’t invented until the 2 0 th century,: the program will con­sist entirely Of contemporary music. HoWeveri’the majority of die five' other concerts On the State Mu- seum/Cothposers Guild series will

The Composers Guild of.New Jerr ; sey will'co-present: a :performance by the^lNew l J^Ensernble and.teaniwork Dance on

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tReggae’s T he W aiters Band will perform songs from its new album I . w r f l as old tunes from Bob M arley and the W allers when it stops a t T renton’s City Gatdens Oct; 6 (6 0 9 -3 9 2 - 'n jT S ) and Sayerville’s Club .Bene Oct. 12 (201-72^-3000) as part o f its U .S . tour. :

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; OB Maricy’s death in M ay o f 1981 d id nothing ■ to stop the popularity of reggae, - which is the rhusic that

- he and his band, the Wailers, in- troduccd to the world.

-The popular choice for the mu- • ; sician!inpst responsible for;reggae’s- staying power would.. be Ziggy

Marley, Mr. Maricy’s enormously. gifted son who has created his.own ,,

- stir; in, the music world with his band; the Melody Makers.: The younger Mn Marley has

- played u part in keeping the legacy alive: blit an equal and less obvious part has been played-by the Wallers themselves.

.“ He knew that as long as his . rhusic was being,played, he would ; ■ be aIive;through his music,” said - Junior- Marvin, • Wailers ’• guitarist

■ since 1977 and now also the band’s . lead singer. “ He asiced us to keep it going, even though we would have to go out and Icani the business part ,

■ of the music business and have a lot of people oppose us. He certainly was' rightf We’ye had a lot of opposition."’ 7 “ '

Have .they ever. Whereas Ziggy, thought by record coinpanies, ip be

' the heir apparent to the reggae throne, .would be greeted with open - amis, the Wailers were consideied a ' .

->thihg of the past. When it came ...down to business, the Wailers diet!

with the passing o f Bob Marley.: , “ We haven’t been . paid bur,•• royalties for about seven. years,”

M rr M ^ in explained"itt a voice, that sounds triote jdetermiried thain

, dejected. “ If we had been paid that,‘ it . Would have been a . lot easier for ; u^. It took its seven years also to get 7 a recording deal.”

It hasn’t been easy. Tuff Gong, ia Jamaican patois:“ tough going.”

Nine years after lurig cancer took the, life of their.leader, The..Wailcrs 'Band, as it is’officially knowhi has

. a new album,, appropriately titledI.D., oh Atlantic. Records,'A tour, will have the band crisscrossing the United States;; in. another month, they’ll start a six-week European

,'tour. , . 7. 'The band makes two Central New

Jersey stops .within the week wr:: at City Gardens in Trenton this’ Friday,

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. oppose us,’ says _• Junior Marvin.

'Oct.- 6 : and at Club Bene in Sayrcville, Oct. 12. , - '

Not long after . Mr. Marley’s .death, his warning of “ opposition’ 1

became prophesy- The Wailers lost their, contract with Island ’Records alrnost irntnediately,, beginning; an ongoing battle with :the record cotn- pany over ipyalties and recognition..; 'The b ^ d struggled on,, however, ’ contented to play “ tribute shows’’, from 1981 to 1983.Tn 1984, follow­ing the departure of original.Wailets Tyrone Downie and- Alvin Pat-. terson, the band regrouped asT he;

Wailers Band and began touring extensively. ' ;

Tragedy struck again in. 1986, when drummer Carlton Barrett was murdered.■ “ I guess a lot of people thought

we would break up after tragedies like Ibsihg Bob Marley and Carlton Barrett,’’ ; Mr.. Maivin ,said.i‘*We thought ubout it,, but.we..knew that,

' those pcople'would have wanted us to carry on.” ,

After7Mr. Bariett’s death, .four-, original /Wailers remained: ■ bassist Aston ‘ ‘fam ily m an’ ’ B arrett (Carlton’s, brother); keyboardist E arl7 ,;“ Wia*.’ .,iL i,ndo; and vocalists/guitarists Ai Anderson and Mr.' Marvin.i Fpur.others.were re-, cruited: guitarist Owen ‘tDreadie” Reid, keyboardist Martin Batiste, drummer Michael Richards and per­cussionist Iryin;“ Gafrat’’ Janett.:

.The band scored ;ite record deal last year with Atlantic, providing added incentive to continue touriiig.,

- “ All we heed now is'a hit record,” Mr. Marvin joked. .

Though the7 band’s current live performances - feature such classic ■ Marley songs as ‘’Roots Rock Reg-

' gac,”. “ No Woman'No: Cty-,,” ,- “ l Shot the Sheriff-’ .and ‘-Exodus,’! today’s Wailers are hot living in jhe past. ./.'D. represents'a new; sound for the i Wailere^while' maintaining the band’s reggae roots, '

‘.‘A lot of people expeefed us to go straight back; ihto7^the Bob ; Marley mode,’’: said - to .; Marvin,, ■ who together with ‘.‘family man’ ’.

, Barrett i shares^ fte ; bulk:’ o f the 7 album’s7sohgwriting credits. *;y7e

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Humor That Is N o JokeP.D .Q . Bachj brainchild o f Peter Schi'ckele, com es, to McCarter for, a bit o f sophistication and slapstick

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ERFORMERS get in- I to tflghts;; fall, asleep

on stage'and.play rid-; B - iculpu's instruments .,

. , .constructed of junk. 1.But like' the careful timing that goes ■ into a comedy routine, the finely crafted hunior of P.D.Q. ■ Bach’s music is no joke.

"The better composedTt is, the funnier it is,’T said P.D.Q.’s ‘‘d is-... coVeref,’;’ Peter Schickele', who. will grace Princeton’s McCarter Theatre Oct,.9 a 9 d make a return visit to the : NewTerse jL'SymphqnyprchKtrd’ Wintef Pops series Jari.: 6 and 7.' ‘.‘To, me, the secret , ingredient to ■- P,;p.Q. Bach |s To mtdee it miisic you’d like to hear more than once.”

The fictional,P.D.Q., brainchild of Mr. Schickelc’s student days two' decades ago, is the subject of ex- , tensive but: improbable “ scholar- ' ship” authored, by Mr. Schickele, who has p roduct a plethora of delightful': parodies, that combine .. sophistication with slapsticki;

Witness the compositions’ titles: ' Concerto for'Hom jmd Hardart (a play , on the bid restauranf hamej; .The:. Unbegun . (rather than un­finished) Symphony;. The .Abduc­tion o f Figaro (a mish-mash of Mozart opera titles)./‘‘Fye always been someone who loved to. get up arid entertain people, make them laugh,” Mr. Schickele said. :

With his rolling eyes and flying whiskers growing increasingly fam­iliar to P.D.Q. Bach audiences, Mr.. Schickele has seen his own persona fade over the years into that of this, njysterious “ son of.J;S. Bach'’;-4 -a situation he couldn’t have foreseen when, 2 0 years ago, he sat in a cafeteria at the Juilliard School o f Music inventing.isatiric titles and clever musical parodies. “ I used to say I majored in cafeteria,” Mr., Schickele said —- arid one could hcar P.D.Q. Bach’s; voice. • "

A professor: overhearing the mu-

"T h e better composed it is, the fuiinier it is,” says P .D .Q ; Bach, a .k .a . as Peter Schickele, who .will perform at M cCarter Theatre Oct. 9. For further ihforinatioh: 609-683-8000. '

sical horseplay, soggested he put some'of his ideas down ori ;paper and perform them in an in-house concert., “ 1 saf up all. night, composing and handing the score tb_ friends to

:copy,’L Mr. Schickele/ recalled.; These friends that iricluded such well-known figures. as Jofg, .Mester and Philip,Glass-—;but none has gained quite the enduring place in

..music-lovers’ heartri held by the bumbling subtlety of PiD.Q, Bach,

Indeed, Mr. Schickele soirietimcs feels he has created;ri mbnstet. ;

“ The . only mirius ' side about P.D.Q. is that ills become so well

known," he said. ‘‘A lot of people don’t know that I write serious music. ’There, have, been soriic un plca^nt times .when people come to cdricerts of seribus music, expecting something to laugh^t.” - ^

Still,: his/.unerring ear .and ex­quisite touch bn the Turinybbnebon tinues tb delight Peter Schickele that mature' cqriipbser/just' as if did that student in the cafeteria." ’' ’ :V' .

: " “ Miad no ideathaf2 2 years laterf we’dstill be havirig'frin,’! he said.'" “The Intimate P.D.Q, .Bach" wilt

.appetb at MeCtmey^ Theatre, ninceton Oct. 9. For more infor­mation and tickets: 609-683-8000.

Roots Rock Reggae(Cm tm ued from Preceding Page) of Pop flavor, then they’ll give it a

lisleri.’’. .Thfec:/iongs from the album arc dedications . :“ Love - is Forever’ .’ is for jriiprispned South African people; leader . Nelson ./Mandela; “ Have Faith in Jah” .is dcdicated.to; Mr. Barrett and “ Reggae Love” is for Mr. Marlcy; ,

’ /.D; carries Pop influences and R & B influences (not . surprising,, since Mr. Marvin can boast session work' with Iki;; & Tina Turner rind Billy PrESton),,bu( ‘‘all still with the reggae,bass lines..!’ .

“ A lot of people don’t listen to reggae a t’ all,”.; he continued. “ If they have something with a little bit

Bom >in Kingston, .Jamaica; and ■ raised in_Loridon,, Mr. Marvin has done a'fme job as front man for the : revamped. Wailers,. faced with the

■ daunting challenge of niling in for a legend.

“ I jusLtry to do my best; 1 can’t sing like Bob, I don’t sing'like Bob.1 don,’t try to imitate him,T-just do

-. / wHat is me arid hbpe that the ■ will appreciate'sorigs/. from' ft

caliber,‘-because they are vary gbod /. sbngs.’’ '.'.;.V //T ;:T /-';//;; ;

The.sbngs.'bld and new.ftfe very ; much alive.:It only follows that fte , spirit of Mr; Mafley is aliye-as well: “That’s something that'will never

: leave,” .Mr. -Marvin said. ’’They say that once you/love somebody and they love you, .you ncyer-lcavc

' each other. That love keeps every­thing going.- Ybu/hold-bh to That

yourdream and that reality rind kecp yi ' vibrations strong arid- pbsitiye'; arid

the spirit Tevcals itselD w henevcr it .feels right.”Tlte Wailers Band wiii play City Gardens, Calhoun Street, Trenton,

'■Oct. 6.-Doors Open M 9 ‘p.m. 'The band^ wiil/play/Club Bene) Route

r 35,Sayreville,bnOctdZ:Theshoa ,. win:stiMat’9/p.m;/with

dinner'served/at 7. "For furthe^ information’ oh the: City- Garden: show:.. 609-392-TUTS; oii . . Clul Bene: 201-727-3000. - '

w m w m : iOpera Group Presents Their R^dsori Tor Being

The Princeton Opera Association will pres­ent “ A Celebration of Opera” at Rider College, 2083 Lawercnceville Rond, Law- renceville Oct. 11 at 7 p.m. in the Fine. Arts

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The evening wUl feature music by Handel,,'.. Copland, Verdi, lyes, Donland and Debussy, . Duets and arias.will be peiforraedi Vocalists include s Tim C a lm e r ,S e lm a Ehrlich, Margarct V Evahs, . Martini Hargrove, ■ Rich ■

..Kugler and Nora‘ Sirbaugh-Holmcs; Baritone Joseph CWitahiio and soprano Judith Nicosia will perfonh a'duet ffom i Pagliacci entitled “ Nedda? Silvio, a'quest’bra!.’’ ■ . <

Admission-is $3. For more information: 609-896-5192.

Oboe/Guitar Duo Adds S. Brunswick to bredits

. .‘‘Brazilian jazz and Light Classical’’ .will. -be presented at tlie-South;Biunswick;,^blic' Library, Kingston Lane, Monmouth,Junction at;3 p;m. pet, 8 , featuring Fred.Katzenberg on.oboe arid Jeffrey Israel on guitar.

Mr.vKatzenberg has given solo oboe rc- cUals in New York at the Lincoln Center Library, St.’Bartholomew’s Church-and the: Metropolitan Music School. Mr. Israel has ’ toUred throughout the United States,' Canada - and Europe, iricluding . performances at Carnegie Hair and Aveiy Fisher Hall, and_ concerts- with the, Baltimore Symphoriy'and the London Pops. ■-'

The p ro ^ m is free. Foir mofe information: 201-821-8224. ■ ,

Dizzy Will Blow Inlfo Town To Totally Spin It Around

Trumpet virtuoso, composer and arranger.- John Birks “ Dizzy” Gillespie will give a : concert for the benefit of Millhill Child and

/ Family Development Center Oct. T4 ; at 8 , p.m. at the.Trenton'War Memorial Theatre.

During the 1940s, Dizzy^Gillespie became famous as a leader of ‘‘bebop,”; a radical"^, departure from ’ traditional jazz, blues' arid

' : swing. After playing with many of the big : bands , and his own combos, he, toured, the' United States and Europe with his owri

orchestra ?'Since ;then he- has made mariy world tours and has performed in a variety of places. One week after his benefit concert he: will be 72 years old. .

For more information: 609-989-7333.

Percussion Day Pounds Beat of Many Drummers,;- A performance workshop by drummer Joe

Motello IS one of the inusical events sched­uled for Oct; 8 wheri Trenton State College hosts a “ Day of Percussion” ’ at the Bray Recital Hall from noon,to 5:p.m.‘. ;,r -

: - Other events include' n pfcrformaiice work- i, 'shop by marimba, and yibraphorie'.player Ed ■

j, Hartman: and a slide lecture-tby WilUarn ’: Ludwig, Jr. on the history of percussion. Performances will be featured-by the; Man- ville High School: Drum'Line,'the, Tenafly Percussion Ensenible, the Glassbgro, State College Percussion Ensemble, the Ed H^mari JaZz' Enseinble; , arid the' Trenton State GollegO'^Petcussion Eiisemble arid Jazz, . Band, directed by Tony de Nicola, formerly a percussionist widi the Harry James Band; /

For more information:'609-771-2560;

Concert Features Music On Original Instrumerits 7

G reat B r i ta in 's p e r io d rin s tru m en t - ensemble. The English Concert, will perform at the State Theatre, 19 Livingston Ave.,

; New BrurisiiVick on pct;‘ 6 -af 8 p.m.: The program wilTificlude'-TelCTiannls Suite": in b Majori’iBach’s Concerto in.D,Minor and , Harpsichord Coricerto iri A Major: arid Han­

del’s Water Music Suite. Fbifnded iri ;1973 by ' : harpsichordist Trevor. Pirinock;iThe: English '

Concert’s perforraarice style teflects its belief- that music, played : pri 'original iiistriiments should appeal to the gerieral listener as , well

'.as to tho .spee ia lis ti:, For more informatiori:;201-247-7200.

Dorian Wind Blow In For 95th Season Opener

: ; Princeton University Concerts opens its 95th Aimiversan'\Season at 8 p.m.-Oct. 5 at

• Richardson-Auditorium in Alexander Hall- with'a concert by woodwind ensemble Dorian Winds,, and: continues Oct. 10 at Taplan Auditoriurii in Fine Hall:with a piano recital, by Abbey Siriio’ri;'':'.7 ;',’.':

Dorian Winds-Has perfionned widely in the;.' United States : arid- Canada, and has toured Europe 15 dmes since its inception 27 years ago. Thejttincetbn prografri will iriclude the Screriade;; ((^tet)';; in, eb Major, - K.375i by -' Wolfgang v^adeus.'M^^ invanoi .Qpus 6 8 j by late Dariish composer Carl

. Nielsen.jPiimist AbbeyjSm appearedwith virtually evety sytriphori/orchestra arid on most majpr recital series throughout the - world. :

Tickets for Dorian,"Winds range from $12-^20 and are available through the Rich- . ardsoh Auditorium B ox: Office, open ' 4 p.m . - 6 p.m'. Monday. through' Friday. For more information: 609-258-5000. : , / ‘

Pianist Tours County With Series of Concerts

Pianist William .Wolfram will ,begin an informalYerfqrmance tour of Somerset Coun­ty at the Mary Jacobi Library, 64 Washington St.,” Rocky' HilLoh Oct. 10 at 8 p.m;, culminating in arielebratory gala concert Oct.15 at Raritan yalley Comiriunity College,

,Lairiirigt6 ri Roadi North Branch. ,, / Mt- Wolfram was a Bron^ Medalist in the , 1989 Tchaikovsky Intematiorial Piano Com-;^ petition in Moscow, and top prize wiriner in the 1987 University of Ma^land William

i Kapell Piano Competition.For mote iriformation: 201-526-4016.

Pplish Club Presents ‘Capelld Crdcbviensis’“ Capella C racoviensis,” a-35-piece -

classical orchestra :vvith. 16-membfer-chorus from Ctacowi Poland, will perforfri'Oet. .9 at St. Hedwig’s Church, Olden and Brunswick

. Avenues; Trenton to benefit the Scholarship ' .Fund of'The:Poiish Arts Ciub.■j' -G allia Cnicoyierisjs’has perfonned more ; than 1 ,0 0 0 concerts; world-wide’ on triore than 50 coricert tours.,The ensemble consists of ■young’chamber musicians, virtuoso soloists and competition winners.,For their fall 1989 tour, they will Teature riiasterworks of the Classical period, Haydn through; Schubert."

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Make Me a MatchMany elements contribute to a successful marriage.'

- T I M E O F F <25 eJ; W hat qualities really count? .

B v W i l l i a m H a y w o o d

OST: 6 r us : make tw o d e c is ip r is : what we’ll be and; who - we’ir'm any . Career decisions

are made ’with some reason; but . often we choose our spouses in moments of, temporary insanity, some would say: love. Is there a ■better way?"

T/M H O F F ask ed re ad e rs : “ What’s'the most important'quality

to look'for in a mate?’.’ , .ROBERT STONE _

— Chemist

__lf-Lwerc.to-many ..again.:.I-would- put friendship and a sense of humor right up there at the top of the list. ■ When all else fails,- if indeed, it is going to, you have, to- deiicnd on yolir spouse to, have an ability to laugh with you ."at the, absurdity of things. This: attitude, js^rndst:easily, shared; Tn a friendship, -which ; 1 ' utimately' never,.had in. my first; marriage/ My:God,’ Tove cMbe so ; suffocatingly serious at tihaes'. ;'

• JACK NICHOLS SSoccer Coach ■

A spouse'.y/ho likes- to watch movies, but doesn’t want" to get bogged down in pscudq-jntellcctuaf

.idiscourses .abouLthem afterwards-.!,^BILL BALDWIN .

Professional Windsurfer • I’m years away from that sort of

' tiling, marriage.: But I think about it r sometimes; I guess I wpuld' like a : ; woman; who wants to go with the to ■' Oregon; and'sutf the Columbia Riv­

er, and not woiry about what tomor­row, brings.

DENNIS LOPEZ. .. Rural'Carpenter.'" ;

.. Compatability. You see, friend­ship is alhimportant, having a:pal. -It is absolutely the most important

/ thing.-If.you havcn’t.a friend, you

_liaven!t:anytliing._Atter..thaLcomBS.responsibility

PHILIP DAVISEngineer

,1 Someone who likes to play eight- cen.at 6 :0 0 in the morning before, the day really begins. .: ■• . .. - '

ROBERT RUSSELL■ Jet 'Mechanic' -

Understanding: Compatability. Friendship. — all those -things." They’re thread-bare notions in their obviousness', perhaps. But'they are -to- find.: And that is : the . truth. . T

-know—

- GREG HURST- ' Arnstict Director,

-George.iStreet-'Playhouse A sense of humor. :

REGINA RABINO ~'■ 't e a c h e r '

- : 1 can’t resist' answering with the : old . joke: Appearance, and - the sooner the better." ”.

ANNETTE POYNER ; Guidance Counselor*.-

Intelligence, Tthink.: _ . : ■

It s live jazz on Sunday. And there is no better ■way to experience

and hors d’oeuvres will . alsoJje available and there is never a cover;

"these soundslhan at Boomerang's in the - Princeton Marriott; We : , are now open oh Sundays from 6 to iO pm,' offeHhg Uve jazz in a ■warm and elegant cJub atmosphere. Our current attraction is Rick Fipri & Quartet, fea­turing Philadelphia song man Billy Ruth. Cognac

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BARBARA M E N D E L SO H N, ,. |Public- Relations

Account Executive-A certain quality of mind. I don't

mcaa>what we call “ smart” so much as a kind of wisdom.

------ “ H U G H L A D M E R ---------, Building Manager

Understarjding is most'important." ER IC H K N IG H T

: Passion coupled with magnificent talent in:the kitchen. . ■

“ ■ l b o ' k i n r o s s. /-R etired , ’ ■

I think it depends-on your age. My^mothcr.used ;to tell my sister that her choice at 2 0 wouldn’t be her choice at'4C(ivI think the yquiig look for looks and posiUoh. In middle agei yould rather have solid family feeling,' and older people heed com­panionship. ' ; ; I '

M ^ G A R E T W EST • laboratory Technician

The qjjility' to laugh at himself and mdkb:me laugh at myself.' ’

D IN A H G U T H R IE. -•Homemaker

I wanted someone who balanced my shortcorhings but would tolerate, them, and I found him:T think 1 do the same for him.

ED W A R D N A S H .-Medical S tudent. . . .

1 think philosophical compatibili­ty is crucial. You should agree on issues like religion,’ sense of life, moral considcrations. - - -

EM ILY PERKINS' i,-/ Architect,

I just broke up ■ with\ai guy who shouldV.have.rbeen -perfect, but wasn!t. My conclusions are that the important, truly crucial qualities in a mate, are . whether he likes the windows: open-when you do and

—w he t he r-o r r " o t-h e^l i k e s - t h e- thermostat 'in th e : same' place you do. Also . lip. jdn,; the . l is t , is the neat-quotient; but riot as high as windows land;-terriperaturesT It’s more fun to air^e about politics but a conservative Republican and lib­eral Demberat can be happy if they agree on windows.: ’ • ‘JO H N FRA NKLYN M UIR

■jR.Placement Director ,

The sense that she’s my best friend. ■ ■ ■ ■■

GERALDIN E QU ARREY '‘Secretary ■

Shared tastes, I guess. M A R TH A PRA TT

- .Investment Analyst Money. I know,thaLsounds crass,

but looking -aV my 'friends, I’d .say nothing kills 'romance quicker than poverty.

ELLIE R O H D E■ Student r '.

I want a husband who'makes me feel important. . ' . ‘ , 1 -

M ILT SA UL .Salesman

If she isn’t centered on herself and sure of who she. is, it won’t work.

---M A R IL Y N -S A V A G E — Teacher . .

The most important thing to me is that 1 love him and he loves me.

KERRY KELLEIir■ Photographer '

passion for Italian f o o d . ■

LAW RENCE b r o w n ,■ -Attorney ., . ■ ■'

Fidelity.

JA Y H U BBA RD 'Mechanic

Patience. I’m not easy to livewith.' , ■ '

U N D A JA M ES ,Thoughtfulness. • ■

MOLLY LINDSEY'. .Student ■ ■ ' -

A firm and unshakable conviction that I’m wonderful,.and total'belicf that he’s tKcMuckicst man in the world to have me. . ■

BEN COPPELRetired

Courage; marriage requires that.

C H R ISTIN E LO N GCirculation Manager

A willingness to work at building a relationship. - ' > :

E D IT H M O N R O EReal Estate Agent •

■’ Anunderstandihg-of-'What-hasAo- be shared, aiid what has to'remain private.

■t W ILL ARCH ER' Shoemadeer

36-24-36, with blonde hair and blue eyes.

H ELEN W ILLIAM S■ ■ V-.' Nurse ■. .'. ''■■V .1,

‘ Mutual respect. If he doesn’t respect me, I dori’t want him. And 1 sure don’t want anybody I; can’t respect. . , . ; '

LLOYD A C K W O R TH- Athletic Director ' ,. -

Someone 1 can root for who’ll root for me. .

' .'jfESSICA' PA TER SO NPhotographer _

Likability.H M U N D E R W O O D' Executive Trainee,,

1 read a book recently that had a ,' line that said it all. I’m looking for a

virgin in the terminal stages o f nymphomania. ■ • - . '

[' r t wicAteePS I'c * * * 8a Three Star Rating In The New Vbrk nmi-s §! 0 SE A . Where eiegant dining has 5 become a tradition ;

w CRfoygoumicnt&ontlnenUtl arsine, along vIUi cE eatdicnce In bcnice and adnojphcic. QC MUSIC & OAncinc rri ft Sat nE CarlyUtrdSpcdalsSun.nl. jipttT0Dirt0S»0ARMITZV'A«5»BU5im.SSrUf»CTlOrt5G f ■ BArtQUCTfACILITIESTOSUlVtlSTOAOO “I Exit 6 Route 527 Onf287 c I 1714 Easton avc. S S o m erse t n .J . <201} 469-2522 j

Saturday, October 14, 1989(ra in d a te - S a t u r ^ y , O cto b e r 2 1 , 1 9 8 9 )

1:00 pm until Dusk Princeton Meadowy

Plainsboro Road, Plainsboro, N.J.

(9Rl H r i i l f lf r r rs

An O ld Fashion German Food & Beer Garden caieftd by The O ld Heidelberg Restaurant,2430 Ham ilton. Av&, Trenton, N J - 1:00 until D usk The R ay B am o Orchestra The A d le r Fam ily ' .Polonaise Folk Dancers ' . ^United German Hungarian Schuhplattlers Catch A R ising S tar ComedianOctoberfest Specials by the Princeton M eadows Shopping Center Merchants — —x,

’ 2:00 ~ 5:00 — Free Pony Cart Rides, Petting Zoo ' . • Pumpkin Painting and Face Painting for Children

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Full Steam Ah(3ad For Philly Exhibit

"A iljfrab o ard : T ra in s - a t th e F ra n k lin In stitu te ’’ b eg in s a 12-wee1r jo iim e y O c t. iv y 6 . F o r fu rth e r in fo rm ation : 213.v |i}8.1201.■ . V., -Prij^ eton Meadows Pldifis Octobeirfest

Three carloads of fun steam into the _Branklin-Institute,V:20th_andi.tha:;.Patkway,'

Philadelphia;,Pa. when.‘‘All -AboardrTrains at the Franklin Institufe’’. begihs a 12-week journey Oct. 16,' :. • ,

■ The platform;'arid ^waiting room of a Victorian train station wSll be■ represented- in the refurbished Train , Room, ^re-clifistened . Railroad Hall. A M odel. and Toy* Train Festival will depict the scientific systeins.^d culture that accompwied the technological development of the American Railroad;’ An “ All Aboard” workshop will feature a ride

■ on No .'-;6,0000^;,for 'p rc rsch o o le rs .and kindergartncrs.

Group reservations ■ are required : for;- the. workshop Monday at lOilS a.m.; Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 10 a.m,, 10:45 a.m. and

-11:30 a;ra.-For information; 215-448-1201...

jewelry; dolls, stenciling, tole painting and hand-crafted ; gift .items. The “ Harvest in HistoricvAlleutown”; festival: will feajure.;a variety of eyenfs,.ali.with a harvest theme;-A historic; house . tour; will .berheld on Sunday

-from 2 .p.te. tt> 8 p.tn.; tickets for the tour will be avtulable at .Various shops throughout the", town. Tn; addition^

: ’wll;hdld; a; turkey'dinner on ; Suriday ..f^ noon to O.p.m. Dinner is served family style ($7.50 for adults). '

For more information; 609-259-7565.

Autumn Antiques Show Features 50 Dealers '

Crafts Festival Features Give and Tciice Jugglers

Princelon Meadows’ eighth annual Octo-- berfettihas been scheduled'for Oct. 14 (rain datei'Gp’ji;-2 1 ) from 1 p.ra.-until dusk at the

; Princeton .M eadows Shopping.; Center,' Plaihsbdro Road, Tlainsboto. .

Modeled after the famous Munich festival, whicii'began in 181.0 in celebration of the mairiageof Crown Prince Ludwig of Bavaria a n d ';:i^^P rincess , ; .T h e re s e ; o f Saxe-pldburghausen, Princeton-Meadows’ , Octoberiest will feature music, dance, festivefood anil spMial activities for children. •

Adtnission is fiee. For further information:'201-669-3838.

Russell Banks Signs Books qt Brentaho’s

The Flemington Crafts Festival will come to the, Flemington F air^u n d s, Route 31,

. Flemington, on Oct. 7 md 8 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The festival, which will take place fmn; ori shine,' will feature 225 professional craftspeople and fine artists, juried frommore than 1 ,2 0 0 applicaiits. , S' - ;

. ; Among the .work to be shown will be jewelry, pottery, woodworking, ^photogra­phy:'clothing, stained glass, origintd fine art," country crafts and ihore. Live entertainment’ will be provided by the Give irnd'-T^e

■ Jiigglers. There will be juggling wt^^hops^^ for youngsters and -cotitinuous ’craft de monstrationsi A wide variety of refreshments w illbesold. ,

Admission is $3 for adults; children under 12 enter ;-free. For "more information; 201-782-2413. , v . ,r . .

T h e Historical Societies of Alexandria and Holland Townships will spdtiter al^Autumn - Antiques Show on .Oct.; 14 andT5; at Holland .Township ; Sch'dol:’-Route, 519, Hunterdon County. :HoutsVara- 1 0 .;a.'mr to- 5 p.m. on.

-Saturday-andTLaim.-to.5-p;m.loii-Sunday.Over: 50 dealers , will participate;.in the-

shbw. Arriong the " items for sale'‘will: be furniture, glassware,, china, baskets, iron; tin, brass, copper,- silver and oriental rugs. •The 'videotape:'“ Story of- a .Patriot,” a Colonial William.sburg production, will be shown hourly. . . '

For further information:-201-995-4404. \

R o b eS T iah C h W ieF s l e ^ t e the lecture series "A m erica’s C o n trib u - ; tions to th e A rts .” 'F o r fu rtlrer in fo r­m ation; 6 0 9 -4 5 2 -2 1 8 5 . — . '

Lecture Series Debuts With Rbbett tdnbhest^r

Beauty Contest Seeks v Mrs., Mliss and Mii i teen

‘‘America’s Contributiph; to'the Arts,’’ a lecture-.senes sponsored by --West .Wind-tef-PlainsborO Coniniunity^ ..Education, . will • ■ • ■ ' ---------- Vind-

Male . violence,' and a strenuous battle against legal injustice erupt in Russell Banks’ l^est novel Affliction. Mr. Barries wiUTibld-

Holy Noiftqigia! Batman Comes to Raritan Valley

an autographing session on Oct. 11 ffoin 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Brentano’s, Princeton MarketFair, Route 1, West Windsor. ’

Affliction portrays the debilitating ex­periences of a man who has been pushed beyond the edge of human endurance. Mr. Banks is the author o f severe! other books, including Success Stories and Cohtinentaj. Drift. He lives and teaches in Princeton.

For further information; 609-452-7280.

Wedgwood Demo Brings Artisan to Princeton

Hamilton Jewelers will present a special guest from Wedgwood on Oct. 13 at their'

.Princeton Store, 92 Nassau St; and on Oct. l4 at their Lawrenceville location. Alternate Route 1 and Texas Ayenue, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p .tn .'

Wedgwood Master Artisan Mark Mayson, one of only four people internationally; authorized to sign his name on Wedgwood products will demonstrate the uaditional Wedgwood; crafts of hand-throwing clay shapes on the potter’s wheel , bas-relief figure

maiung arid ornamenting’ Jasper ware,; for which the company has been renowned for generations.

For further information." 609-683-4200 or 609-771-9400. ^ ^

V . Zowie! It’s Batrnan! The Gaped Crusader will be at Raritan Valley Community Col­lege;. Route 28 and Lamington Road, North Bratich, Oh Ocf. 6 af; 7:30 p.m. in the Theatre. Gotham City, meanwhile, will be left to the mercy of such villains as the Joker, the Riddler and Mr. Freeze.

Actor Adam West, who played the original TVj crime-busting superhero will speak about his days as one-half of the dynamic duo. He

: will share tales of his ejime fighting exploits and sign autographs after the showing of the 1966, movie Batman.' Mr.' West played Batman on the television series that, began in , 1966 and ran for three reasons with about 125 episodes. It was the only, show o f its kind to b^ seen twice a week and in cplOr.

Tickets are $5 general adinissioii and S3 for R V ee students. For more -information: 201-725-3420. . ' . . — ; . -

Applications are now being accepted. for the selection o f New: Jetsey’s-"1990 Mrs., Miss and MissTeen of the Year to be staged at the Berkeley-Carteret Hotel- and Con- ference'Center,Asbury Parir, on Nov. 18 and

'-19Ujhc even(,is the-ofeial prelirninary jo the annuaTbatidnal selection of Mrs.', Miss and Miss Teenbf the'!fear to be; held in January.

■ i All judging is based on poise, personality,, beauty of face and, figure andbtage presence ; in the categories o f evening gown, interview and. swimsuit.’ All applicants? who qualify mUst be within the age division as of Oct.; 31, 1989V“ Mrs. of the Year,” at least 21 "years' o f age' ahd married for 1 year as of Oct. 31;

. “ Miss of the Year;” , ages 18 through 29; and "“ ’MissTeem)f;therYewar;” ra^^i4nhrough-

17.; All applicants;must be residents of New Jersey. ' ;

For an officitd-entry form, send a recent. photo, your name, address, telephone number and : date ' of birih, *0 the State Director, Jill Whitaker Enterprises Lit;; 1040 First Ave., Suite 304, New York, NY 10022. ■ For more information: 212-79-4-889,4.

begm bh;Oct. '5 at 8 . p.m. -at'West Win sdr-Plainsboro High School, 346 Clarksville ; Road,:Princeton Juiiction;-,- ’ . - ' ;' ThrteTecturex will be presented this fall, followed by three more in the spriiig session. Starting; off: the -sefiesvwill jbe .a' lecture by Robert Lanchekef, Associate f u s t i c Direc-_ tor of M cpirter Theatre bn Oct. .S; On Oct, 12, art histbrian.Oeri DePapli will; speak on

“ The Visual Artst-The Firk Tridy American 'Expression.’’ The,,lhirdTalfTec(ufe"-will be “ Architecture, illj Aitierica::?Ah'? Historical Review;” , presented, op Oct. 19?hyrGerald F.X, Geier'df the HillierOrbupi

. - Tuition for. the series is $19.50. Pbi- r e g is t r a t io n o r m o re in fo rm a tio n : 609-452-2185. :

Get Back to the 1700s With Pennsbury Pr<Dg ^

Ancient Jewish Folktales Collectecl In New Book

Allentown. Celebrates %e Haivest Season

The Allentown Lihrary Juried ,Craft Show .will take place as part of the . townwide “ Harvest in Historic Ailentpwn’’ fall celebra-; tibn on Oct. 14 from 10-a.m. to 4 p.m. and Oct. 15 frpih npon to;5 p.m; in downtown' Allentown.

The craft show will feature - refinished antique.?fTunks, handm ade b a sk e ts , band-sewn quilts, silver enamel arid rcelain

Legends of wisdom, human foibles and the;; supematuial are the fare in a new; anthology compiling .4,000 years of Jewish; folktales

■ edited by a Metuchen native. The' Classic Tales: Four Tbousaaid .Years of? Jewish Lore by Ellen Frahkel has been published by Jason Aronson Inc.,- 230 Livingston -St.-, -Northvale, NJ 07,647 (700 pages,.$60 hard­cover).

The collection o f 300 folktales, rendered in • modem- English,' provides comprehensive

survey of tales ftpih the Bible;.the Talmud,'a discussion Of Jewish laws' and cukotes; Uie . Midrash, legends - and stories illustrating' biblical precepts ■'and ' events; and other

.sources. '- ' Recently, Ms. Franhelbas begun taking . her tales on the road: She will make two New Jeirey appearances this-fall: Cherry Hill (Noy. ^ 5 ) and'Princeton (Nov; 12).

.Between gathering the harvest arid prepar­ing- the -gardens and manor house and out­buildings'-fbr'the 'coiriihg 'winter, Williarn Penn’s staff at his 17th-century couritty estate

, must have found petober’a very busy month indeed. On Sunday afternoons throughout the month, iPennsbuty Manor, 400 Penrisbury Memorial Road, Mbrrisyille, Pa. , will offer a

; Living-History, progiairi, giving viktors and teeir families and opportunity to interact-with , costumed re-enaetbrs. , . ~

;? ;Prerented?ftem ,j:p.m .: to '4 p.m.', the . program • pn Oct. 8 , will feature garden

?highlights;-on .Oct.T5, .open hearth cooking; ’ on Oct.' 22, ?wpbdwbrking inL.the: Joyneris Shop; jarid bn .'.Oct;;;29,;. a ,blacksmithirig demonstiarion. Also bh ’Oct.'22 from 2 p .m ..:; to 3 p.m-will he a renunarjpn 17th-century ;, life, presented by Stephktie .Wolf of the ;

,? Philadelphia'. Center for Early --American ; ’ studies..;^ The topic will be “ Children in

Quaker Life.’’ ;. -Regular admission to the manor is $2.50

for adults,’$1.75 forseriior citizens and'$l for students; children? Under ■ five arc admitted free. -The regular' admission includes;a full guided tour. For further inform ation: 215-946-0400. , ■

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'60th Anniversary Exhibition’rThe Phillips Mill Community Association has assembled an art show that is

one o f the area’s best; also, antiques and modern art at Greepwald and Marin Inc.family of noted Philadelphia realist- painters, and the award constitutes

• Phillips Mill’s Best ipf Show, M s.; .■ Martino hks won the honor before.

V . First and Second Patrons'. A-wards .for -Painting wehr^^Uchah’s "Three Oranges’’ and tb E lizi^th ■ Ruggics “ file - View. ’ ’,,

. The 'three top painting selections" ■demonstrate the variety of .inter- ' ; pretatidn, which : is ,a -reprcsentar - tional tradition, though Jerome S c .hm alz’s a w a rd -w in n in g - Neo-Primitive, “ G,M, Genesis’’:

“ must be added.‘‘Oranges’’ is so chock full of

By Estelle SiNCLAiRBHE Phillips.,Mill 60th Anniversary

r Exhibition may hold . the record feu Iqng- -evity jat one . site.

The :New Hope show is run, as it ' alivays has, becti, by' Phillips Mill COmniOiiity Association, which was atlist-dOmiriiited when it.bought the 1756\mill.in ;1929 for, u com-

■ munity‘center arid exfiibitibh space.. The purchase brought to fociis a

30-year migration ■ by : ‘artists7ho^^known as'TOe-Ncw HOpe Circle V i

-less accurately; as the;Pennsylvania Impressionists; Their pioneers were William' Lathrbp;and’Edward Red- Beld(see‘re/ated-stoiyAwhoartived' in ;1898,, the 'year when a Bos-

' tOn-briented' ‘group calledThe Ten gave.:;American Irhpressionism its" first exhibition. - / • -

Mr."Lathrop was a founder and" the; first' pr&id^nt of Phillips Mill Community Association. He and five "Other ;Nevv. Hope National Academicians were presumably represented in the 1929. inauguralshow,; ;thOugh Redrield remained clouds that imply further beauties, alribfuntil later. \ ' ; The quality o f paintings continues

The Neiv ;Hope. Circle’s dcd.H through H onorable' M entions.cation to lepiescritation continues to, ‘‘Bowman Hill from .Sycarhoremark painting-V and drawing in ; Farm," by community association Phillips ;v Mill’s 60th, anniversary member Sally Todd Niihiclc looks show. :Its prestige is. attested, to. by, affectionately-past a treeltoward the Jurors’, winnowing of 520 sub- gn-cn and gold fields and Xstant missions to.select 83 paimings and . biug and purple hills.; , graphics and 52isculpturcs for dis- - j in W aldock’s ‘ ‘th e a tre on play. ^_,Addit.ipnai; uhframed works Towpath-New: Hope,’’ in which are. available in bins. Japonisrh roles piiik clouds of

A. special 60th Anniversary prize , foliage and volumes'- of outdoor

2ssions o f - An Art Era: the New H ope Circle

ORYELL dallery fans know that the . New Hope area , now . e x p a n d e d across the river, still

teems with distinguished artists. They ride p n the shoujdera; of JVH

boldly painted objects that finding ®ast;AmweH V alley,” by Thoiiias Chesar,' is part o f the Phillips■ the third :pfahge in this cranimed room is' a; momentary problem. A telephone separated. from:, its re­ceiver implies .a recent; exit by a resident who has barely ■ missed upsetting a spindly table set. too

■close to h is ;o r h e r-S tic k le y •■ armchair.

All is serenity and undcrstatctrient in Elizabeth Ruggles’ “ View;” _Her single blue-jeahed f i^ re starids on a ' wall,'facing away.from viewers, to contemplate a pale sky aird.citfhus

Anniversary 609-397-0804.

E xhibition. F o r ' fu rth e r in form ation :

ham Lathrop and Edwaird Rcdfield, who settled at Phillips Mill and in Lumberville in 1898.

hearted composition;An abstract shield-head in, 1 be­

lieve, a ; broAse on a slim' tapered colurrih ,won . the Special ' Patrons’ Award foir sculptor Mark P e tti^ w . A"flowitig organic abstract form in

. red-edged bluetook-dre only award restricted to pastel.^'The .artist is; Barbara Postal. ".

O th e r 'a w a rd '- 'w ih n e fs fo r sculpture are ,; GeorgeTrivellini, Michael Pasucci, Peggy Geers, Bar-:

■ rie Schwartz and i^ s ta Van Ne.ss; Additional painting awards went to; Tom Chesar, Katharine Steele Ren-

...ninger, Richard LennOx and Marcia; Jones. Awards' without designated mediuni, wcre-won',by;Jill Kphut and Beth TatarsTcy.; Watcrcolor awards: .went a lso to R o b e rt Saksoh AiW.S., "National Academy As­sociate Ranulph., Bye,; Barbara OS-

The United States had itself a cu ltu ra l backw ater stirred by

■'Europe-trained teaching,in Philadel- seven days a week. Hours are J phia and New; York. Bucks Coun- p.m. to 5 p.m. ■ ty’s beauty provided subjects for

G re e n w a ld a t M a r in In c .Lathrop’s-Barbizon style of. land- v x reen w aia o t M a n n m e . scape painting and R edfie ld ’s-- Gloria^ Grcenwald and Norma e n th u s ia s tic em brace o f Im- Marin have combined their knowl- pressionism. The latter was the New edge of antiques.and .modern art in Hope' Circle’s Vstyle, arid that of two buildings at;6236 Route 202. Connecticut colonies,. '

When Lathrop and Redfield were w f National Academy of

yj?5StiiSte2SM'"SlSi.WAmencan country furniture and ac- r ncessor.es They irrc ^ ^ have outranked it.painted dmmg _cha.rs. a .mustardy better ahd outirandinrartists

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4 wxywx 4 ; lO lIUgC UIIU VUtUlIlCS U l UUlUUOl ............. ,, - . .. ...............■wcnt^oLBabetteJ^aflincLJt-Blue-^unibrBlIasrWins-the-PatronsLAward— -tTander;JCaren-Hoffroan,-imdJCass.. h o js State Museum ^ a r d metn-Bell„ Pennsylvania. “ Fall in Nor- for Pririunaking. Iris blossoms and ristown,’’ an oil painting depicUng cropped stalks fill Barbara White’s

f l c a n , : ' l a t e a f te rn o o n compositiOn” R oyaI-Purp le,’’down-the-intersection scene in which a house is in shadow but light strikes aerpss the street. The tack of a rc h ite c tu ra l d e ta i l len d s a geometric quality to the picture.

Ms. Martino, .said committee; men^ber .and fprm er exhibition chairman Liz: Allison, is from a

which won the Patrons’ Award for Watcrcolor.

The graphite andJcolor "Varia­tions on a 'Theme'’ won the Patrpns’ Award for Drawing. What varies is the scale and Cezannish nude females. Who may be found almost anywhere in Agnes Kraus’ light-

over from Ms. Marin’s art show to -'1"°'^" Pennsylvaniaindulge : a lifelong interest. Ms. K e “ ^ o ,^ S Grcenwald is knowledgeable. oy me New Hope Lircle.

Henry Snell arrived in 1900,r— 5T--------ST—,------ c------------ Gharles-Rosch-in-1901—Daniel-Gar-^

Morin Freeman. Print awards-went ber Norma Warin, who op^^^ ^ 1 9 0 7 Garber, perhaps thealso to Roger Cairns and Paul Cape ^plit Place Galk^^ best:kriown Pennsylvania Im-Giancola. , pressionist after Redfield, laiight at

Phillips Mill’s continumg ex- -■ the Pennsylvania Academy; for 41years •• • •cclicncc, and -its tics to Philadel-.

phia’s art orbit, make the Communi- ■ ty Association’s Annual the one

non-museum exhibition that on no account'should be missed.;

' ' The - 60th - Anniversary exhibition may be seen through Oct. 29th,

'ys^rrs, until his 1950 retirement. 20th-century American art. Ms. y^fopng|,isprivatepupilswasRob- Mann.has planned p succession of Spencer, who moved to Nbw six-wcek exhibitions for her . sec- Hope in l909. Their were elected to onWIopr gallery. ^ , , . ..... National Academy In 1906,

The inaugumi show includes — ' -----(S k a n n i v e r s a r y . Page 24)

1 9 1 7 , |913 and 1920,' respectively; " (See N E W H O P E , Page 24)

PEDDLER!S_mLAGETIME OFF / October 4, 1989 /

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Squibb Gallery Focuses On Ce New Jersey V

Three rti^s Exhibit At the BqirgerpiiNSallery

Image Gallery Reflects Artist’s View of' Life

Monet’s Gardens Still Inspire Watercolorists

“ A Pleasant Likeness: Portraits and Land- scapeslof-Central'-New-Jeisey, 1770-1920,i-- anr exhibition organized by the. Historical Societif of Princeton, will be on view ftom • Oct. 8 -through Nov. 19 at the Squibb Gallery, Route 206, Lawrenceville. A special preyievy to benefit the Historical Society will take plaqe on O ct 7. ^ .

The exhibition brings together for the first time more than 70 paintings o f the people and- places o f central New Jersey from the col­onial times to the beginning of the 2 0 th '.century. Ainong the 50 artists represented in the. exhibition are such renowned figures as Gilbert Stuart, -Thomas Sully and Gharles Willson Peale, whO' painted portraits of the many noteworthy residents of the area. '

Squibb Gallery-h'durs are 9e.m , to 5 p.m., - Monday'through Friday; ' until 9 p.m. on Thursday; and„ftom T p.m. to 5 p.m. on Satiuday and Sunday. For more information; 609-683-6275. \

Handmade paper and; paintings by Marie StutkenTAnthony-Kulish and George Greene.. will be displayed at the Bargeibn Gallery, 1087 General ; Green Road,-:; Washington Crossing, Pa., from Oct. 5 through.29., .- Ms. Sturken’s recent prints of handmade paper with their. calligraphic -elements has been influenced by,' traces of- the; ancient: cultures of the Sbuthwest, Egyptian .writings and the-inscription of the ancient Mayans.., Mr.' Kulish’s 'abstract'acrylio canvases pres- v. ent uncomplicated;'forms, utilizing muted - colors and.black and white. George Greene is an abstraet expressionist who graduated from .' Harvard and . Gdmbridge. and taught at the , Phillips Exeter Aca'demy and Lawrenceville , School, as well as the Princeton Art Associa­tion.

Gallery hours are Thursday through Sun­day; 1 p.m; to 5 p.m.,Thcte will be an artists’ reception oh Oct; 8 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. For furthe'r, information; 215-493-,i360. : ,

. “ Reflections o f Life” by Nicholas Maltese ,■ iuwill bc.on cxhibiUrUmage-Gallery.,-Princcton^

Corporate Plirza; 7-Deerpark Drive Suite ,D, fSouth Brutiswick from Oct. 7 to Dec., 31. -

, . Mr. Maltese studied at the .Art 'Students.• League |p New York, and has had exhibitions..

at the WardBgglestbn daUeries, Macy’s, the . - TribuheBoiak arid Art Center and the A-C, A.> G alle^f He. recently retired ris Vice President ;

(of the family, business, N. Mnitese & Sons, ' ; Steel . Fabricators, in North. Brunswick. The . collection of works' to bejexhibited at Image. : Gallery are comprised o f -paintings, and sculptures whose, subjects, range; from, chil- > dren to classical figures tb.war.. -Formore information:. 201-274-2220. .

Artist Transforiiis Clay Into Human ‘Creature ^

-WatefcolorS by Diana Wilkoc Patton of rBridgewater-will-boTfcatured-inia-solo-exhi^- bition s{rensored by the Somerset; Art, As-', sbeidtiohfin the Glarembht' Galfety. o f the- :Clarence Dillon Public Library,^ Bedminster, from -b e t.; S' through Novi- 2. An opening • ■ .rcceptibniwill be-held bn Oct;"13 'from -7:30 ■- p.m. to 9:30 jj^mi The artist will also be at the ' library oh Oct;. 14 ftbrh, 10:30.a.m.,to Tp.m. .

Ms. Pattort’s : show w include garden landscapes,vstill lifes and seyeral works done during a 10,-day stay'spent painting in Claude Monet’s gardens'and lily pond in-Givemy, , France. - ‘ ' . v ' - '■ Gallery hours arc 10 a.m. to 5'p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m;, Monday through Thursday:

^lO.a.m.' to 5 p.m. oh Friday; and’lO a.m.ho': ‘3 p.m. on Saturday, For'more information: 201-234-2345.7 ' ..................... -------------------

Hunterdon Art Center Toasts Annual Craft Fair; The Hunterdon Art Center's Ninth Annual

Craft Fair will take place on Oct. 7 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Oct. 8 from noon to 6

p.m.: A special champagne preview will be held on Oct. 6 ffbm 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Patrons will have the opportunity to meet the artist and purchase crafts. Admission price is $7.50. Hunterdon Art Center is located at 7 Center St., Clinton. _ —

The juried fair will feature' the work'of more than 30 craftsmen from throughout the , tri-state area. Visitors can view or purchase craft items including jewelry, clothing, toys, pottery, stained glass, rugs and \Vall hang­ings. , . -y

Daily'admission to the fair is $4; children under 1 2 will be admitted free, fo r more' information; 201-735;8415..

HenderShot Works Have A ‘Wedtherbeaten’ Look

An exhibition of paintings by area a itisrRay Hendershot will begin with, a reception on Oct. from 8 p.tti. to 1 0 pim. at the. Golden Door Gallery, 52 S. Main St., New

'Hope, Pa. The' show will continue.through Oct. 30. ■ . ^ ■'

Mr. Hendershot is a painter of textures. For more than 30 years, he has beeri roaming the Pennsylvania countryside in search of sub­jects for his'realistic watercolbrs. Although the objects he selects are bams, farmhouses, wagons and milis, .his true subjects have been their surfaces weatherbeaten wood' and i stbne,:cfacking plaster, a bit bf rusted metal, the effects of time and hard use, _ •, 7 , The Golden Door Gallery is bperi 11 a.m.' to 5 p.m., Tuesday throu^'Saturday and from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m;" on. Sunday.;

A show of. work by ceramist 'Washington,; Ledesma will.be oh view at'the Divergence,

Galiery; of. Jewelry and Fine ;-Crafts,"'Ney A lley,NewHbpe,Pa;,thraughQct.;14.'

Mr. Ledesma^s work.in clay is known for .. its designs of colorful-animals and 'humafi

crealures.'’yln making' hik ’one-of-a-kind ■ pieces, he uses terra cotta clay which is wheel .' '; thrown or handVbuilf into plate arid case ; ' fonns. Each piece is cbrnpletcd ,with a surface _ • 'treatment of uhderglazes, sgraffito, arid clear -

glazes; .Bom"and raised in•Uraguay; Mr. Ledesma studied architecture and painting at the university in Montevidebiwhere he . later ; became professor of.pnhtinaking.

:: Gallery hours are Monday th rong Friday,' , noon to, 6 p.m, and Saturday -and Sunday -

, from iT.a.rh. to 6 p.m. For further infor­mation: 215-862-9620. s.

Brass Sculptures Gleam At the Uniyersit ^^^' ‘‘AbsUacL Sculpture in \Velded Brass by Barbara L. Hamsoh’’ will be oh view from

The Art of Gardening Rooted at the./Milberg

: Oct; Tjhfough 3lfat, the Uniyersity Galleiy, 171 Broadmeatf/ftinebton. A recep­tion for the artist will be held oh Octl 15 from , 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

On- exhibif'will be the large, open-form brass wall pieces for which the sculptor is known; along .with smaller, sculptures de­signed , fat either. wall of , pedestal, Ms. Harrison, a', ;tesident of.. East- Brunswiek, - attended the' Cdmell Univefsity .Schbol o f - Fine' Arts, the Accaderma di; Belli Arti ill -,' Florence, Italy;; and received a degree |n a r t ' history frdrh' ColumbiarUniyersity . . ~^ Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 3 p.ihi: daily; closed holidays: and- weekends., For more information: 609-258-3650/ '

Chauncey Gallery Hosts Lithographs, sculptures

Leaves and Plants“ An dak Spririg Garland,’’ a se)oction:of:

illustrated, books,, prints and drawings from the collection of Mrs. Paul Mellon at the Oak

Fruits and Vegetables Pair Up In Paintings /

J n s p i r e - M e t a l - S c u l p t u r e s - - - g E r ^ s . G u r d e n u ^ ^ p p e r v i i i e v i r g i ^ ‘ will be on exhibit m thc Leonard L. Milbcrg.:

An exhibit of black-ahd-white lithographs • amidst gleaming sculptures of brass, copper and-wood, will be featured at Ediicational Testing'Service’s Chauncey Gallery', Carter and Rosedale Roads, Princctori,'from Oct. 2 throvigh Nov. 14. ■ : ■

Daniel Serra-Badue‘works in two me- diunis, oil on canvas and lithographic ink on paper. Beth Rizo-Patfon’s sculptures .use found rriaterials''to depict industrial and high-technoro'gy motifs. ,.

Gallery hours arc 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. For more information: 609-921-3600. ;

Molly Mason, Assistant. Professor of Sculpture at the-University.OF New York at Stonybrook, will have work on permanent exhibition in the Outdoor sculpture garden at G enesf G a lle ry ,: 121 N , .U nion St,,-:; Lambertville. ,,

Sculpting primarily in metal, she,comple­ments the warmth of copper and hrafs .with the difficult yet' lasting stainless-steel. Ms. Mason is most concerned with tire play of light springing off of highly polished surfaces and is inspired by the shapes found in leaves and plants. .

FOr further information; 609-397-4022;

Gallery for^the Graphic. Arts,' Princeton’ University Library, from-Oct.: 12 through

‘Dec.'16.- ' 7 ' ' ' ■ ’ ■ ■;7'Mrs. Mellon’s collection of books, manii;-

: s c r ip ts and d ra w in g s re fle c ts -h e i:" long-standing interest .in the history .'of gar-: dcning,-':both from the standpoint ;of,:.the design of gardens as well as that o f the description and illustration of the plants used to furnish them. ;'j

The Graphic Arts Gallery is open 9 a.m to . 5 p.m. weekdays and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on

Saturday and Sunday. For more information: '609-452-3184.,:.-'-.7 '7-: ' V':

A show of paintings by Pat Ro'senblad will open with a.reception on Oct. 6 in the WPA ' Uallery ot the Arts Council:® Princeton, 102 Witherspoori St.; Princeton. The show will run through Nov. 3. • • - 7 . i.;, 7 :

-Ms. Rosehblad’s subjects in this series are ' arrangements of fruits and vegetables. Her paintings are about color and light as cx- presred in an architecture . of forms;: The artist, who teaches drawing'at the Suzanne Patterson Center in Princeton,’studied paint­ing at the School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and tit the Mason Gross School o f the’Arts. -7 ' ' » ' '

Gallery hours are Tuesday through Friday,- 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4, p.rti. For more information: 609-924-8777;

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Roberto’s RistoranteThis Italian restaurant in Flemington features the handiwork

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BY Bo b AND Glo r ia S m it h

V ' 1 has come^ I * *0 Flemington at,

I . R o b e f t p ’ s^ R is to ra n te ,in

■ C inem a P laza— thanks; to R oberto Jerom e. Cardaci, the talented chef atid own-- cr, andhis.tyife, Gail, the manager.

RobertdtSj Ristorante; which, is , modes'tly sized,J has a pleasant re-' Jaxed.iatmosphere,._witkM black;';■ and white ■ de'corP accented ■ byi gray tab leclo ths ■ohd-wine-colo napkins^ The recorded music is also

■ pleasing, feahifing 'such artists* asPavoratti' and Jeny'^yai singing those wonderful standard Italian folk songs. '''V ; ' ' '- The . waiters and the quality of service have varied on our several visits. .On pur, first visit,,the service was slow-iond the;waiter was vague in describing desserts.' However, on

. a second visit,-our -waiter .was ■ engaging,, attentive and. informed. But prices were'hot quoted for the unlisted special' appetizers, entrees and desserts — ■ a ' practice, un-^ fortunately, that is common in most area restaurants. ' .

Chef:Roberto,'though, circulates, about,; finding, time to ask how diners are; 'enjoyirig their' meals... Another 'acknowledgement; of ’ his, concern' for patrons is Roberto’s willingness, on a day’s notice', tp; prepare dishes -to'meet restricted diets,' ■' ' ' ; ’■ ;

Roberto seems to , be ' an ex-; perimental, risk-taking chef. ;The

“ foodhe^reparesris-at-turns-simple- and p e r fe c t , , r o b u s l . ia n d peasant-like, and often innovati'i'cly successful;'As with all experiments, a dish infrequently goes awry. But the resultsfcan; be:great. His;Roll- atinis,'for■. example, arc superb, something, special. :

• As for the perfect and simple, a ■side o rd e r o f b ro c co li, w ith - -lemon-butter saucc-' Was' ordered. The waiter suggested- having the

, dish serve as a first course while ' others were having appetizers. The . broccoli was presented‘aldne'on a dinner plate: a complete; full 'stalk o f the vegetable, steamed, cbiircctly

;,witfi the most delicate of sauces. I t ' was beautiful to sec and delicious to

; .eat.';..', Another hot ■ appetizer • was' Egg­

plant Rollatini: very thin- slice's of T eggplantp layered "wilhTprosciutto..- and gruyere, tolled, cooked- and r sauced' with ‘ a'' simple marinarasauce. It was delicatc-and pleasur- ■ able.' Other hors d’oeuyres were a

“ black’' pasta' (pasta riiade with the ink.of-squid), coated with a;lovely pink lobster sauce ' and, decorated

■ with broccoli flowerets;' Less suc­cessful Offerings included a buffalo

' mozzarella,' ihelted and served with olive' oil, chopped tomatoes: and. o re g a n o . 'The; f la v o r o f - t h e , mozzarella was riecdlessly changed with the' addition of thefolive oil.:

Another dish o f artichoke hearts, -■which tasted canned; were fried in a ; light batter and served on large, Uiin -slices of beefsteak tomatoes with a le'mon-cream sauce. Although the

- presentation was attractive, the ■flavor of the artichokes did ft little justice'.; - . ... . . .■

Main courses have ranged from excellent to-m oderately good.- Chickeh Rblattihi' ' was a - delight: Boneless; breast- of chicken stuffed

■ with mozzarella';and: prosciutto in a -lemon-buttcr-sauce:;wa3:-tender--and-- : delectable. Ljimb- chops, well ■ , trimmed and perfectly cooked, were- served w ith 'ju lienne artichoke .

heatts'and red Uppers. .

A speciai;".sonietimcs available, is a beautifuily presenteSd seafood ,

platter:-a dish'for those who love a- lot.' of seafood.- It comes ,;W,ith,. a:boiled, 1 '/4 lb.:;Ibi^ster; split; .boiled shrimpiivsteruncd .clams^ calamari and sciingilii, bti linguini with either hot or mild tomato sauce. Delicate? No, but satisfying. Arid ;the waiter ; cheerfirlly packs; what you . cannot cat to take home. .

■ Many,;.sauce_s are available for pastas; arid all are cooked to order.. One, which w|ll.appeal,to biie who likes spicy flavors, ,was. Fettucini.

-Arrablata—lt-consiste-bf-rnpodles- served with fried bte§'cruihbs and an excellent-'peppery, marinarai sauce, which -Jeatured twp whole hot cherry peppers. ; : ,

The menu lists meat emtees by th re e v a r i a t i o n s .o f s a u c e . “ Murjphy” dishes pf chickeii, pork chops, steak are served in a butter,

- wine and cheese sauce with . pefH pers, bhioiis and mushrooms; “ Ital- iano” .'dishes (again pqrk, chicken, steak) hre served with home fries,; mushtdbihs 'and. onions or with a “ Marinara. sauce as a Pizzaiolo.” “ Scapricci'ata” dishes arc. prepared

:with cream,'.capers,"olives, butter, -Jemon arid broccoli. •

Vegetable' salads' are cither a house; or. plain salad,' arid .must be ordered separately,.Salad and broc­coli; arid ah escarole prepared with a heavy dose of olive oil;; are.the only - ftesh - vegetables currently available at Roberto’s. On one visit, bread was ordinary and .not heated; other times a generous round of Hot

. crisp Italian, bread was served.

Desserts are limited, but we have, enjoyed ; the excellent Tiazelhuf Tortc, -which is a light hazelnut meringue layered with mocha cream and'topped with rich, dense choc-• (See R O B E R T O ’S , Page 21)

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TheFedwiay Tastingfruit in the nose. A future. Oddly

-enough;;-once—I-sycnt-to-mt-eX"- perirherital.-tasting where they, served.red wines chilled. A Burgess Zinfandel tasted terrific that way. -

.; Bordeaux;;Not a heavy representation at the

Fedway show. 'The acceiit' was on California, but they did have’ the 1986 Chateau Palmer. ($40). The'

, price is equivalent to the top of the line California cabs and blends; so you take your'pick. The interesting-

-thing about this wine was that although' '8 6 was supposed to be a big, classic vintage, this was kind of a crafted thing, easy, drinkable, soft

a winemaker’s wine —- more like ; an ’85..My second favorite was also

from: the Margaux area, the 1985 Chateau Kirwan ($26.80), and this; one tasted like an ’85 is supposed to taste;.gentle, easy, graceful.

. Italy;'My.favorite was Bersano’s 1986

Castellengo ($17),. a blend of 70.. :rcent;;Nebbiolo and the rest

. . j >. i, .u . Barbcra'and Dolcetto. It’s created inyou don t have to strain the old j , , .;u -i, . .. jV..IIC tnr. W.,,,.1, ^ a soft style, with vanilla touches andbrain cells too much. . j / w u i - j . - i . j

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ting. All wines mentioned are com­mercially available in Nevv Jersey, unless indicated. Prices will seem a bit higher, because they include the 7-.3 percent state tax, pliis they’re at, full 50 percent' retail mark-up.; They’ll be cheaperbn'thc shelves — or should be, ■, . ' ■ •

V Galifomia-Red(Other than Cabernet) :

1986 Robert Keenan Mer'lot ($n.70): This was one of the

.. Keenan Marlots matched ragainst Chateau Petras of Bordeaux, in the mini-competition - reported yin the

. New York Times, last .month. It showed well. and- I can understand why: soft, honest; pretty fruit, 'a

■ cleanly made wine with little com­plexity, the kind that pleases you al a serious evaluation session be'eaus;

Burgess Zinfandels give you your money’s worth. They always have plenty of body; Sometimes the fruit is a bit muted iii-their youth, but it comes out after a while. This is a young; tough wine with good spicy

is no knock. Bersano also showed 'their 1988 Gayi di Gavi ($18.12),, the whne Piemontese wine that-was all the rage.a few years.ago, with:

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- BE-BOP CAFF 5 E. Railroad Ave. Jamesburg, NJ 201-521-0800. The New 50 's Restaurant. Specialty Sandwiches, Salads & Burgers. Mexican, Ita lia n and F u ll Coursq Dinners. Open 7 Days l l;3 0 - la te -H o n .-F ti. Happy Hour. Wheelchair ■ Accessible. American Express Accepted. Reservations For Parties Over 8 : l iq u o r license.

■ THE BOG Cranbuty Golf Club, Southfield Road, West W indsorTownship 6 0 9 -7 9 9 -0 3 4 t Pub sty lem enu. Mon. to Thurs., ll;3 0 -9 :3 0 ,,F ri, to -S a t . l l;3 0 -9 ;3 0 j Sun. l lT 9 ,U t]u p t.lic e n s e , Ani,-E)i., M /C,-yisa. Wheelchair access.;; . ^ '

'BUTTON DOWN CAFE 4160 Ouakerbridge Rd.,', lawrehceviile, adjacent to Ouaker Bridge M all. 609-799-3335." lunch ,, dinner, celebrated Sunday brunch - buffe t. Casual -d in ing w ith live, entertalnpient.' Open seven days; Dinner menu features a vride varie ty of unique and affordable entrees: See coupon In display ad. UquorTIcehse; Wheelchair. Amex, . MCrtlSA. ■■ " V ~ '•CHARIETS BROTHER State Hwy. 654, Hopewell 609-466-0110. Moderately priced dinirrg. Banquet fac ilit ies a v a il . , lunch r Mon. to Fri. ll;3 0 a m -2 p m . Dinner; Mon. to Thurs 5:30-10pm, F ii. to Sat. 5 :30 -11 ,'S tin.,4;30-9:30prn, liquor- license, a ll major credit cards; non-smoking s e c tio n .^ - ■ S' '

IE PIUMET ROYAL AT THE PEACOCK IHH 20 Baya rd .U ne (Route 206 )'Princeton, 609-921-0050. U ca te d .in the heart .; .■ of town. Princeton’s historc country Inn offers superb French cuisine In the area s fnost gracious and elegaqt din ing. ,’ i ;

room. Open 7 days." lu n ch Mon. to F ri.. l2 -2 ;3 0 , Dinner Mon. to Frj. 5:30-9:30, S at.-5-lO and Sun; 5-9, Sun. Brunch ; .1 1 ^ 0 -2 :3 0 . liquor..llcense. All M ajor C redit Cards. • . i : ; .

UTTU'SZECHUAN RESTAURANT 2025"Old fren ton Road,;West W ind5or,:609 jl43-5023 :or. 6 0 9 ^4 3 -5 6 2 1 . Featuring,- Unique Szechuan, Hunan, and Cantonese cooklng. luncheon specials, banriuets and take out. Moderate price.-Dally ■ ■11:30 to 11,' Fri. and .Sat. to 12.‘AII m ajor.credit;cards accepted. W heelchair'accessiblel.Nop-smoking section. ,-. , . - •

lU iN .S T R fe 56 Mairl Street, N ngston (3 miles’ lib rth o f Princeton) 6 0 9 .-921 -277 7 I.T rad itlona l,A n i.& ^ food prepared . '- - r i daily from scratch. Ready to serve, a t home or enjoy .yourself in our ca fe .o f.on our patio. Treat yourself to 'c a je fu lly ; : ':',

. jrrepared m e a l f ^ h q u t the price or inconvenience o f din ing out. Reputable cate ring,Specla lty food.and g ift baskets. ’<• ; Mon. to F r ia O -7 ,:S a M -4 . 'V is p ,M C .: j-V : ■

CHARIETS UHCIE Village Green Shopping Center;' R oute 'is ,-E a st Bru'nswich201-254-4226. Moderately priced dining In a cbmfortable.Victerian atmosphere. Private meeting rooms avail, lu n ch Mon. to Fri begins 11:30, Dinner Mon. to .Thurs.no

irs. 5:30-10pm, Fri. to Sat. 5 :30-11pm, Sunday,4;30-9pm, liquor license; a ll rhajor credit cards; wheelchair access, siiiolung s e c t i o n ; '

-HARITA'S CAHTIKA138 Nassau S t , PrincetoliT 609-924.-7855. Mexican food and.drinkr'G rilled speclalsTnclude fresh - seafood daily. Daily'lunch .buffeL Sunday Brunch. Hours: Dally, l l:3 0 -2 a m ; Sun. 11 to 9. l iq u o r license. All. major c re d it.,'. ,

■ cards‘aceepted..Wheelcha|r,accessible..Nen-smoking section.' '

MUSSO RESTAURANT 306 Gatzmer Ave., Jamesburg, NJ 20ie521-2255. Ita lian restaurant specializing IwseafCKKl,yeal:;: : J and chicken'dishes. lu n ch l l :3 0 ; to 3. Dinner weekdays 4:30 to :lO .-S a t and Sun. 4 to 10. l iq u o r license, a ll.m a jor , . ..

: credit cards accepted. IW ieelchair acrressible. Non-smoking sectioh j; -

CHIANTI’S Comer of Whittaker 8: Beatty, Trenton, N J 609-695-0011;C asua l atmosphere; specializing in Ita lian cuisine;' lu n ch Mon. to Fri. ll;30a rh -2 ;20p m , p inner Mon. to ThursTS ^llpm , Fri. & S a t 5 - l,l:3 0 p ip : closed Sun. U quorlicense,': wheelchair a c c e s s . Ient CUIB 600 Chestnut Ave.;'Trentoh, NJ. 609-392-1500. Featuring new AmeriOan and Intem atiorial cuisines. I . „ „ , hour w ith hors d ’oeuvres 5-7 Tue's; thru Fri., lunch 11:30-2:30, Dinner 5:30-10, Fri. A S a t 5:30-12, Sun. 4 -9, Brunch 11-3, closed Mon. . .ClANCY’S PIACE Princeton ShoppingJIenter, NO. Harrison S t , Princeton, N J . 609-921-8646.'Spe'ciajizing; in steaks', burgers, ribs arid salad. M on.'to Thurs. l la m - lO p m , Fri. to S a t l l a m - l l p m ; Casual atmosphere. No liquor license, welcome to bring your-own. V flieelchair access,' . , ' -'sV : : y '" '

ClARION HOTEL AND NATIONAL CONFERENCE-BUCKINGHAM’S 399 Monmouth S t, East W indsor 609-448-7000. Breakfast, lunch and dinner served daily.’ Elegant continenfal d in ing in Buckingham’s Restaurant; Sun.-to T h u rs ..'' ; - 6:30am-10pm , Fri. & S a t 6;30am-10:30pm, Sunday Brunch 10.-30am-2:30pm, Early Bird Special Sun. & Fri. 4-6p jn ,^ ._ ':. liquor license, a ll m ajor credit cards; w hee lcha ir-access.^ ,: . 'V ' ■ '■ ’ . _ - .

' ' 0 1 0 ' EUROPE IHK -765 ' Farnsworth iAve., Bordentown 609-298-4141.;Romantic, atmosphere d in ing , "specializing In .: <■ Hungarian, Romanian and German dishes. Veal Paprika, Otuffed Cabbage, Wiener Schnitzel,'steaks and seafood, d in n e r . ' . , on^ . Reservations suggested. Tues. to Sun;, 5 to lO . Closed Mondays. Liquor license.'V isa iand MasterCard accepted. ; ‘ ''

’■;Mon-smoklhgisection.. ' I ' ; " ' -■

'PJiUCE OF ASIA 2055 NottingharnW ay, Hamilton 509-589-9062; Exotic Indian 'cuIsfnej-.Vegetarian’ aKd Nqh'-Vegeta^ available. Specialties include: Tandoory Chicken, Seeking Nabob, Tahdooiy .Shrimp. Open 7.' d a y s . 'tu n c h :'11:30-3, ’ ; Dinner; weekdays.& Sun;;5-9:30, F ri/ & S a t, S 'lO . BYpB.- A tl.m a jor-crertit cards accepted.,Wheelchair/accessible.

' PAUA'ER’S - ATTHE NASSAU INH; Palmer Square. P r in c e io n . - f e g M ^ Colonial settin'g'; We briiig;’ 'h e w lla vd r.to c lassic Am erican'cuisine With freshest seafood and meats under the, watchful,supervision o f executive ;

; Chef Don Woods; Tues. to S a t 6-lO pm Sunday Brunch features live music to accompany fre sh .fra lt 'E g g s Benedict,: ,- smoked whIteRsh and lox, m ini-bagels and more from our all-yqu-can eat b u ffe t Hours: l l-2 p rh . D ining and Brunch .. reservations recommended. Liquor Iicense..M l m a jo r-cred it cards accepted. Wheelchair, accessible; Nofi-SmpKlng-. ' 'isection. v

• BAY’S HOTEL 10 Livingston. Ave., Nevii Brunswick fa c ro s ffro m ’ The-S tate Theater) 201-214-1717; l iq u o r license, .'' wheelchair access, a ll m ajor credit cards. CAFF 10; Enjoy Cafe’ .10 In Ih ’rs b righ t and cheerful environm ent Fresh food .

.'and a garden look make a fine com bination fo r b rea k fas t lunch and dinner, also a stop in place fo r desserts and coffee:; - - a fte r the show. Tty the-S8.95 Sirtoln Steak S pec ia lrun dally. Open 7 days from -7am to 11pm. THE FRONT ROW; Dine In an h isto ric hotel and 'be treated to the elegance o l'th e jra s t The s ta ff w ill tre a t you like a'V lP, gues t.a t a worid-,.- premlere. A delightfu l continental cuisine w ith good selection and im ag lhatlve specials th a t w ill enUce any palate; Our- . reserved Sweetheart Special is the perfect s ta rt and fin ish to the-u ltlm ate dinner and a show.:Evening entrees from ' J17.95-J19.95. Open M on.-S a l 5 :30-10:00. Reservations requ ested .. : , '

blAHDNDS 132 Kent St.; Trenton 609-393-1000. Award w inning restaurant located In the heart o f Chambersburg w a s ", .voted "Best o f the Best’l and "B es tJ rf the Burg’.’ by.NewJersey-Monthly M agazinerOutstanding w ine lis t w ith over 4 2 5 - '-

selections. Dinner served t i l l 12 m idn igh t T /n igh ts a week. Lunch served Mon. to Fri. The Intim ate cocktail lounge i s . open t i l l 2am. Emerald Room a v a il fo r private din ing and parties. Lunch Mon. to Fri. 11:30-2:30, Dinner Mon; to Sat. . 4:30-12, Sun, 3:30-12.''l iq u o r license, a ll m a jo r credit cards. • \ ■ -^

- PJ.’S PANCAKE Ho use 154 Nassau SL, Princeton, 609-92 t-7500 .'Featuring horhem adeopeclaltles In a large menu. . . Food fo r the whole fam ily a t affordable prices. Breakfast is served a ll day long. Mon. to Thurs. 7-.3Q to 10:30, Fri„-7;30

to .m ld n ig h l Sat.'8am to m idnight. Sun. 8am to lOpm . Wheelchair accessible. Non-smoking section.-' ■ ; ■ .

PRINCETON HARRIOn 201 Village Blvd.-, Princeton Forrestal Village, Princetoh, ,609-452-7900. THE V IIU G E GREEN . SEA GRIU. The Sea Grill features fresh seafood. However, the restaurant.is fafgely;multl-purpdse and offers American ' -

cuisine.'D lnlng Is in fo rm a l Dress is casual (no bath ing suits ; sh irts and shoes required). Reservations are suggested.' Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, 7 .days per-week. Open fo r business a ll day-B reakfast;',6;3Q — 11:30; Lunch; : ; : 11:30-4:30; Dinner: 4:30-11; .Sunday Brunch 10-3 fo r J12.95. Liquor-license. A ll m ajor cred it cards accepted. . : Wtreelchaif accessible. Non-smoking s e c t i o n . ; ‘ ■» ' ' j

FOREST MANOR Bordentown Tpk., Jamesburg, N l, 201-521-3141. Open Dally For Lunch'A Dinner, llam -10pm .>Early . Bird Specials l l -1 2 p m 4-6pm . 3 Banquet Rooms Available For.Partles-Fram 30-500.'P icn lc Facilities Up To lOOO.. Specializing in Seafood, Steaks, Chops, Veal Dishes, Chicken Dishes, Appetizers; Salads & Sandwiches For lu n ch Menu. Liquor license. Visa, MasterCard,'American Express Accepted. Wheelchair Accessible. ; - ' • ' r

PRINCETON P IR IO T T 201 .Village Blvd.'. P^rinnton ForrestaiVH Iage. Princetop, 6D9:452c7900..MIKADO..Our.'specialty- 'restaUrahtTn the h'etei. I t ' is ah a'uthenUc'Jap'ahese steakhouse featuring talented Teppan.Yaki.Chefs who prepare : seafood, chicken and beef a t your table. Enjoy a classic Japapese meal w ith exotlc.drinks, MIso SriUp and chopstreks..;, - Dinner: 5;30-10;30, Mon. thru S a t; Mikado,cfosed.Sun.;Reservallon5'Suggested.'Attire is n e a l'-b u t no jeans. Kekko!

liq u o r license. All m ajor credit cards accepted. Wheelchair, accessible.

SANDALWOOD RESTAURANT t LOUNGE a t The Rarhada Inn, iJS Rte) 1 and Ridge Road, South Brunswic|t,-609-452-2044. Open - fo r breakfast, lunch and dinner. Seafood specialties and continenta l: entrees; .unlim ited sa la d . bar. Live entertainmeht Tues. th ru S a l from 9pm. Hours: Mon.-Fri. and Sun., 6:30-10pm;-Sat. 7am -10pm ..L lquer license..All major cred'rt cards.accepted. Wheelchair accessible. .. , '.. . ^

GnERAL’S QUARTERS RESTAURANT Mercer County Airport; Exit 2 o f f 195 ,'West Trenton 6 0 9 -8 8 3 ^7 4 7 . Dine on our : continental cuisine as you epjoy the panoramic .view o f the a irpo rt's activ ity. Our house specialties include hot seafood.' ' appetizers, Veal luzem , prime rib , and sea gems en brochette. Open 7 days,for lunch and dinner; Sun. Brunch 11:2:30. Lrquor license, a ll m a jo rc red it.ca rds ; wheelchair acce ss .:/® ;...;: T ' ' . . ■

GOOD TIME CHARLEY’S 40 Main St , Wngstori (2 "m l N. o f Princeton) 609-924-7400. Moderately priced d in ing In a ' Victorian atmosphere, l iv e eh te rta inm en l-B anque t fa c ilit ie s ; lu n c h Mon. to Fri.': 11:30-2:30, Dinner Mon. to S a t ■ , 5B 0-11. Sunday 4 :3 0 -9 :3 0 ;Ur)uof license, a ll m ajor credit.cards, tvheelchalr access. Non-smoking section.'’ ; .......

THE GREENHOUSE - A t THE N A ^ U INN, 6(19-921-7500. Overiooking;picturesque Palmer Square/ th e brigh t, airy /c : Greenhouse Is Princeton’s cholce fo r power'breakfasts and inforrtia l funches and dinners. Choose fram 'a varie ty o f : ;delicious soups, salads; sandwiches and hot entrees 7 days a Week; B fe a k fa s t.7 -lt :3 0 daily ; lu n ch 11:30-2:30 d a lly , ' ;Dinner 5-10 daily. Liquor license, a ll m ajor credit cards,'w hee lchair access?no smoking section.; ' '

- SCiUtneON PRINCETON IOO College Road E a s t Princeton 609-452-7800. TIVOU GARDENS^-Continental cuisine In the .atmosphere o f a fine European res ta u ran t Open seven days a week, luncheon features outstanding gourmet bu tfe t as - well as.an exciting new a la carte menp. A favorite Spot fo r business lunch served 11:30-3. Specialties o f -the house Include grilled Norwegian salmon,- a vanety o f tirrie ly specials including Portuguese calam ari and tom ato 'sa lad as an appetizer,;and Healthwatch selections inc luding; speclaHy low" fa t/tow cholesterol - beef entrees.: Dinner . award-w inning a la carte menu served 6-lO pm ; Famed Scandinavian seafood buffet"served Fri. and S a t n igh ts from 6 r l l . Entertainment Thurs. th ru S a t Evenings. Sunday Brunch B u ffe t a ll you can eat J16.95 per person (J9.95 children.under'12). Served 10:30-2:30 featuring piano ente rta inm en t All m ajor credit cards'accepted. Complimentary valet paridrig. Wheelchair .accessible; Reservations recommended; '

GREENSTREETS 3836 Quakerbndge Road, Heroervi|le,:NJ; (10 rhin. from Priheeton). An In tim a te 'd in in g experience

HYATT REGENCY PRINCETON : CRYSTAL:GAR0EN Route 1 and:A lexander'Rd.,/Princetrin 609-987-1234.,E r iw f ir iBcontemporary American cuisine In a garden se tting ; The beau tifu l a trium , relaxing piano m usic and wonderful d in in g ........makes The/Crystal Garden th e perfect place fo r b rea k fas t lunch and d inn e r; Reseivations'soggested. Breakfast 6:30-11:30 darly, Sunday Brunch 11-3, U n c h 11:30-2:30 daily, U gh t Fare Menu 2:30-11:30, Dinner 6-11 dally, liquor license, a ll major credit cardsywheelchalr access, ■ ' ‘ '

lAHIERFS 5 Witherspoon S t,'P rince to n , 609-921-2798. Specialrzing in contemporary French and American: cursrne. «. Choose from the most te n s iv e w ine ce lla r in the area fea tu ring over 300 moderately priced, fin e wrnes. lunch ; (ton. to Fri. 12-2:30, S a t 12-2; Dinner: Mon. to Fri. 5:30-9:30, S a t 5-10. Liquor license, AiJ major credrt cards accepted. - ■ Wheelchair accessible; Non-smoking serrilon; -, . ’ . ' i

THE SHIP INN 61 Bridge S tree t M ilford, NJ 201'995-7007. Step Into an authentic English Pub and enjoy British and - v , -European cuisine in a m usic h a ll atrhosphera. The Ship Inn offers such fine selections as roast beef w ith Yorkshire . . , -pudding; steak "and kidney'pie w ith Guiness and selections o f d ra ft and bottled beerftom England, Ireland, Scotland' ’ -.

and .Wales; Hours:-Tues; th ru Sufr; Uquor.|icense. All m ajor cred it cards a c c e p t e d . ■''

’’ STUFF YEH F A C E S tb fiV e r Face'has been 'sa fis frihg va iu e 'm irid rf'cu s to n ie rs sln iie l9 7 7 . ,The.featureVenir item Is . ; Ute 'strombbll (boll fo r short) consisting o f your favorite stu ffings o f e ith e r meats.-vegetables or seafb6d, along w ith . cheeses & savory sauce, wrapped up in a fresh ly made, pizza-[ike dough and baked:to a golden brown; Prices from '

- J3 5 5 ;J5 .5 5 . Three lbcatloriS;;49 Easton Ave.,' New Brunswick 247-1727,-lD 5 0 Rt. ;18, f i s t B run sw ick 257-2666, -Thomas S w ^ 'Ic e Cream & B K k ta i ls served-300-South Ave.,-Garwood Mall,-Garwood N J.-789-9110. A l t MC, V isa.

;-ac^ ip led .’-‘ :;S i - ' / ' i ^ y ' -

. SWEENEY'S SALOON 668 S;,Braad S i (across from' A p x lb r.) Sb. Trenton 6 0 9 -3 9 3 - fe '6 6 9 ;0 ^ Mon.-S’a t ' l l - 2 p m . Irish ’ Pub atmosphere featuring live authentic Irish m usic every Friday n ig h t Kitchen specialUes include soH shell crab, fresh .

c lam s,'the freshest fish and meats. Closed Sun-L iquor llcense- A llm a jo r credit cards accepted.

U MARICHE Slqview Country Club, 106 Sharon Rd., Robblnsville 609-259-3444.-Continental & Tradrtlonal cuisine served in b righ t cheerful rooms or o u td x f patio overiooking go lf course. Dinner show Saturday n ig h t .Every Wednesday

r iig tr t Guest Bartender Night;-Lunch-7 d a y s a week 11-4, Dinner T u e s .;tb ru S o ri'.:4 -ll. 'U q u o t lice n se ; All.m a jqr credit cards. Wheelchair access. ' -

- IE PAiiuS FIN 10 North Maih SL (In the Grist MHO, Yardley, PA 215-493-5056. Reservations suggested. Table'side cooking; dIsUnctive d in ing a t affordable prices. Closed Sunday and Monday^Lunch Tues; & S a t, Dinner Wed. to S a t .

■ Please bring own sp irits . A ll m ajor cred it cards accepted. ,

--TRANSTIVANIA INN 538 Adelirre S t , TrehtomBoD-SSS-GlSJ. The only arrthentic Hungarian, Romanian Restaurant In . the area; Serving dinner in a European atmosphere; Strolling vio lin is t Fri.- and S a t nights. Dinner only Mon. th ru Sat.,' Closed. Sun. Hours: 5prfr; Liquor llcensp,-All fnajpr cred it cards accepted. Resenratlons suggested. ;

' YANKEE DOODU TAP ROOM A t The Nassauthn 609:921-751)0; Eat, d rink and'sriciaTIze in the pub lem oris fo r its Norm an', Rockwell m ural and histo ric collectiop of.college m em orabilia. New.menu offers trad itiona l Brrtlsh and Yankee fa v o r ite s :. - SheppaTd’s pie, fish & chips, burgers, ribs, homemade ch ill, la rg e selecHons o f Imported and domestre bears. Hours:

Mon.-Thure.-and S a t , l l;3 0 -1 0 p m ,;F r i/ and Sun.. l l;3 0 -9 p m . Reservations recom m ended.-liquor license. A ll major, credit cards accepted. Wheelchair accesslble.Non-sm oklng section. ' . -

2 0 // - October 4, 1989 / TIME OFF

Roberto’s Ristorante(Continued from Preceding Page)

olale. A. chocolate'..mousse cake, ■ rrcsh strawberries and melon have been offered also, as well as Tartuf- fi and JTprtoni.,; ‘

Soft drinks are available. Regular coffee is’fine; but espresso lovers ' 'may find that drink at Roberto’s less . than perfect. Expect a; cpmp d i n li'e r ._'f p r ■ t w o a p p c t i ze r ,.vegetable dr salad, and entree — td cost between $30 arid $.‘50. '

Cinema Plaza,, with live motion: picture theaters, is on the cast side' of Route:;31 justi soutli of Flem^’ ington. 'The'restaurant' is towards .

• the rear of the Plaza building. If you are in thearea and hunger for Italian food. as New'iYorkersi like it, we,

suggest you find this pleasant place fora meal^ou will enjoys '

.' R oberto ’s R isto ran te ' Food: ★ ★ ★V alue: . ' ★ ★ ■ A '^Service: ' -'Ambience: ~~te lep h o n e: 201-781-6220 LiquPr Ifceiise: No,'BYO No smoking section: No : • Credit caixb: All major cards; • 'Access for handicapped: Ex­

cellent; V , .,.'vHouis:.M onday, 5 to 9 p .m .j f

Tues.-Thurs., 5 to 1 0 p .m .; Fri. and Sat.;.3 to lOiSO p .m .; Sunday; 4 to 9 p.m . ■ ,

The Fedway Tasting(Continued from Preceding Page) ■

prices to match.^.Fvevnevcr been a great fan of Gavis: too much $$$ for not enough class.VThis one was tart,.. clean, a bit stony tasting and. re­freshing. But.it’s.a lot to pay.

: AustraliaBrowir Brothers,:an old.' family

winery,-first caught,my-attention a number of ;yetus ago with an im- pressive'-.iutay : : o f ; older Brown Museka;;! didn't know’rhuch about their tabldiwinek but if their 1986 Family Reserve .Chkdohn is any indicatidh'.'.they're, right on the money.}Tlid"wine was as good of better than' any of' the California Chardonnays,; th a tw e re shown, fldral, with intriguing touches of some kind'df exotic fruit'---melon?'■ fig?. Their 1986 Family, Reserve Cabernet Sauvighon ($12.80: ■nP.te_ the difference in'price) was'OK, but it didn’t measure up tb the Chafdon- nay. A fairi^ SoUd,. honestly made wine withpM -much’ffrUit or com­plexity — a slightly bitter finish.

'Sparkling 'I always - head for. the. extremely.

reasonably ;.priced£.($6.18) Nando Asti Spunianle' fo r a .pick-me-up at the! end o f the' eyening,;;.and: I’m never disappointed.'.,It's a pleasant, low-key Asfir this time showing just a hint of yeast;: Sebk'tiani ,Estates’ Richard Cunep jGuvee, ($ 16) is on the toasty; side, , rich but . kind of ipclcgam, tpdf;^eh te’s :Brut Re-._ serve ($14;'76),”I^hich I’ve never much cafed,:fpr; .waa cleanly inade. - Kind of aristocimric; .Kind o f nem^ Jay Pdust Cds edhtihues to shpwf he. 1982 St. Hilaire;Bmt ($9 J7 ) from Limoux in Southwestern. France.. A few- yeaiS ;agb> I raved about this, wine, one Of tfie-tfue bargains, arid it’s still pretty.tasty.. But. well,.it’s getting a little, older; Time to open up the new. stuff, Jay. . : -.

' Spain —1 mentioned the magnificent 1984

Marques di Murrieta white Ygay($15) last Week;'m'y' faydrite table wine of the entire ■ jastihg;; Here’s another whitebargain' variety; the 1987 Bodegas i'Mdntecillo Com-, brero ($5). .Clean, fresh, zippy,, f

liked it as well, if not better than the $18 Gavi. My favorite red was Montecillb’s 1978 Rioja Gran'Re'' serva ($26), lovely i f you don’t- mind a lot of wood;

;Dessert WinesThe: Wisdom & Warier Sherncs

have always , been great bargains, and the one they showed here, the Cream ($5.34), didn’t let me down. Toasty, honey-nut taste. Very soft. Hartley &Gibson’s Clorbso f$6.15). was. nutty and soft and coiiifortable, without real z ip .. And..:fot:. thei curibus, there was the Arquesp.: Cream . of Cream- Sherry .. ($10);‘ made entirely from the Pedro’ Ximines, or PX grape. This-'is traditionally a blending ; grape, a sweetener — slightly burnt tasting, syrupyi intense. It’s almost too .sweet-to-drinltiby-itselfjialwayi. keep a bottle in the house, arid if you can keep a secret. I’ll telf you what' I use it for: T put it over, ice cream, but that’s'strictly; between 'us.;r '

J. Poust aisb presented a run o f fruit juleps — blackberry, apricot, cherry — all for $5.87. fortified .up, tb 2 0 i>ercent alcohol and spiked with a bit o f Vermbuth. My favorite: was the blackbeny, which was rich and clean —delicious, actually.

Brandies arid SpriritsThey werekll lining up for the

privilege of making a big fuss over the expenrive ($51) Conde-de Os­borne ResCrVe,Brandy; a.'2()-year old blend. It was yeiy different 'fr-; textured to a' kind of -creamirie’skand then a bit hot and. alcoholic on ■the finish. Kind of fascinating. But. as you know, the price o f fascina­tion comes j high: these days.' A Spanish Anis del. M ono'Dulce ($14:09) from Vicente Bosch won me over with its hugh ekence' of licorice-- a big improvement over- some of those mousy little Anisettes — and I was very much taken with a Basque liqueur called Patxaran Atxa ($ 1 4 .7 6 ), s traw b errie s , m acerated in Aguardente. ahd blended with Anis. Very tasty and soft with the licorice of the Anis coming put on'the finish.* - , . ,

BE-BOP CAFE HAS SURVIVED THE JAMESBURG FLOOD... A N D W E ’RE CELEBRATING!

Starting Oct;-13th ; ■ v

DANCE TO TH E OLDIESBy Our D J Sammy Spatolct

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Sat, Oct. 28th 8PM-1AM, Tues, Oct. 31.7PM-MID -

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THE ABYSS — Adventiare (not . reviewed). Underwater miners dig up something they never expected;' Starring Ed Harris and Mary, EUzabeth M^trantohio. V/ritten '

. and directed by James Cameron ;(Ah'ens).RatedR.;--T-r^-

BATM AN rb-very good— The .brooding, brawling Gotham City designed by Anton Fiirstis the’ best chM cterih this fanciful S

. advcnt'iife. Gothic abuts Bauhaus - in startling juxtapositions. Scale is out of whack, there’s'little .

■, sunlight, and colors represent the ■full range of sewage tones.. .

, ^The Expressionist oddities ready ■: the viewer fora complicated’; vision of evil and underline the ’: abnormality of the caped hero '. himself, who says pt one point,

. “ It’snotanormafworjdjis it?” : The movie’s dark subtext calls the vigilahte:ethic into'qucriipn. Michael Keaton makes the most

of the few lines he has with his mask off, and Jack Nicholson gives outrageous exaggeration to every line, making the Joker a living comic book.’ : ,It’s all wondrous until it goes on

. too long, building to a predictable summer-movie ending. Could anyone guess it takes place in'a

■ belfry? ■With Kiiri Basinger. Directed by

Tim Burtoh; Rated a ifairly strong . PG-13 for violence, shock effects:

and dark themes. , -p 'BLACK RAIN— Tlirillcr (nbt re- ' :

viewed)—’Michael Douglas plays an American cop up to his chopsticks in intrigue in Osaka, Japan. With'Andy Gaieia, Ken TakakUira and Kate Capshaw.'J ■ Directed by Ridley Scott (Blade .

' Runner?. Rated R. • r ,

povenshed; Mookie (Mr. Lee) v ’• .wants to deliver as little pizza as possible and “ do the nasty.’’-,with; ■

' hishigh-strUng girlfriend (Rosie - .■ Perez); Radio Rahccm(BiII Nunn)

want the loudest boom-box in the .- ghetto. Da Mayor (Ossie Davis).

wants to pop another can of beer - and catch the eye of patrician Mother Sister (Ruby Dee).'The black characters reinforce, stereo­types. '

• Hie day builds to a compelling .' tragedy that leaves a inan dead and

a lifels work destroyed. Tlie au- ’ - ■ -dicnce deserves also to learn Mr. Lee’s point of view toward his_

' expldslvirmaterial. ' -' Rated Rforjion-stop street

languageand mild violence and .sex.A DRY WHITE S E A S O N ^ ;:

Drama (not reviewed). A black South Afncan family IS destroyed:

. when father and son are murdered by the police, and the world of a white Afrikaner is shattered when he learns the truth o f the case and sets out to'pursue Justice . Starring Donald Sutherland, Marlon Bran-

'■ do, Susan Sarandon; Janet .■Suzman and Zakes Mokae.Directed by Euzhan Palcy (Sugar Cane Alley). Rated R.

THE GIRL IN ASWING Thriller (not reviewed); Meg Tilly and Rupert Fraser star in an erotic

■ suspense story, directedby.’ Gordon Hessler. Rated R:.

IN COUNTRY— Drama (not reviewed) . A Vietnam veteran (Bruce Willis) and his niece (Emi- ■

. ly Lloyd) whose father died in the '.war strive to pUt their anguish to;' : '■ rest;'Directed by Norman Jewison

(A 5d/d/er’sSto/y).: Rated R. -

' frustrations, orders from superiors are inconveniences to be for- .>

. gotten, and women are plot ’ .' t; i pawns.RatedahardR ;■ : .r

LOOK WHO’S TALKING ’’ Comedy (not reviewed). Apreg- ’

Tiant 35-ycar-old woman (Kirstie ;. Alley) seeks the perfect father for '

her baby .But the baby, through :. the voice of Bruce Willis, has : >

some input in the choice. Directed by Amy Heckerhng (Fast Times at 'RidgemontHigh)..'

OLD GRINGO Epic drama (not reviewed). In the mjdst of the. •

' Mexican Revolutiorf, a.dangerous love affair entwines the lives of an American woman (Jane Fonda),

: the mumalist Ambrose Bierce ;.. (Gregory Peck) and a passionate •:

’ 'officCT in Pancho Villa’s army • (Jimmy Smits). Ba,sed on the nov-

trios Puentes and directed Puenzo (T/ie Official ■

COOKIE—rgpod — PeterPalk .. slouches elegantly as a racketeer.' Emily Lloyd rebels punkily as his

: daughter. Eventually, the two make quite a team, pulling scams on everyone who tries to pull scams on them.

, Director Susan Seidelman fDes- perately Seeking Susan) ihov/s a shrewd eye for tacky details and ' extracts fine performances from a cast that also includes Dianne Wiest, Brenda Vaccarp aitid Jeriy' Lewis. But the director doesn’t ■ straighten out the zigzags of the

. script by Nora Ephron and Alice Aflen; so some things never make sense, , ' ;Overall, a Mafia comedy with

charm. Rated R for language.: :

DO THE RIGHT 'THING — good— Writer, director and star Spike...Lee presents a sweltering day in the life of Stuyvesant Avenue in Brooklyn. As a disturbing portrait of the seeimngly inoperable frus- ■ tration that afflicts American inner

. cities, it is unparalleled. But as a prescripUon for betterment, the

■■ movie totally cops out.Dramatically, the whites, led by a

:■ pizza roan sympathetically played ; by Danny'Aielld, make out better

- than the African Americans, ■v-whose aspirations are im-

ANINNOCEOTMAN'Tr’rHraitta— (not reviewed). Tom Selleck plays

- a man wrongly imprisoned. With ''F . MurrayAbraham, directed by .

; Peter Yates (Bullitt). ;

JOHNNY HANDSOME — Crime! drama (not re v ie w e d )A crimi-: nal with a deformed face (Mickey '

'. Rourke) faces a fateful choice after reconsfructive surgery and paipie; a peaceable life i'n an honest jobtif revenge 'against the

. 'woman (Ellen Barkin) who killed •.his friend. With Elizabeth.Mc- . ,

• Govern and Morgan Freeman. Directed by Walter:Hill.(48 •HRS. J. Rated R.

LETHAL ’WEAPON 2 —’ good — ‘ The reunion of mismatched police ■ partners Mel Gibson and Danny' ■ Glover has appealing'characters, a faqt senpt-and breathless action.But its values are misguided.Under lOchard Donner-’s dircc-

tiori, the movie dives headlong into excitement and lets bnly f o r - enou^ off-duty moments to win . real affection for its heroes! The stais actually act. And there are movie moments that will be ; • long-remembeted, especially a toilet-bomb sequence that leaves .

. Mr. Glover,feeling flushed! _: But this js another orification of

vigilante cops. Civil rights a re ;:

el by by Luis Story).

THE PACKAGE — fa ir - r Gene - Hackman plays an Army sergeant

. who is supposed to return an ’ overseas prisoner — the “ pack- ■:. a^c’’ ofthetitlc-p to a stateside

stockade. But the'captive is actu- ■ ■ ally sopiconc else, a key player in : the dirty deed of the century . (reheating the Cold War) and sure - enoughhebreakslpose.- TTie Package breaks one cliche of

; movie: thrillers!by casting a hero , 2 0 .years older than!usual. It falls :■

: into another steredptype by im -.! agining a nearly omnipotent . .

right-wing conspiracy. Neither ; .choice works veiy well.- : Mr, Hackmah^and cb-star Joanna . Cassidy look too respectable to be ■ 'climbing through windowkahd:

! running arduiid backstaire. A'nd^the hawkish villains are such car-. ' toons. thought is hot provoked.;

■ ; Writer'John Bishop (in his first ' -! ; screenplay) and director Andrew ;

Davis (in his first time in charge . : ! with major stars) seem to hope a ' !

few points of logic will slide by. the audience. Their action se- - quences flow briskly, but other-;, wise The Package is essentially , cmpty;.The.ratingisainiidR. .-.

PARENTHOOD— very good -r^A candid and constructive look at

, childrearing,' this bittersweet com-; . edy will be appieciated especially.,

by adults who can relate to what ■ parenting:prpyides—- excruciating

: ’ difficulties interrupted byall-tobdccasiprihl'moments of. ■ : 1 wondrous joy ; The mpvie suggests there 'atonpe^y-Msivers for ;■ ; ■ ’ parents,;and:this is reassuring • - since yaribusappfpaches seem to

. get about the sahie results. .Steve Martin plays the main role ■

as Gil; a worrying'father, He is an . extremely'gaihebufexcessively

fretful than whose kids are picking lip his worst traits!.'The ensemble also features Gil’s -

.! two sisters (Dianne AViest and Harley KPzak) and their kids; his - he’erAlP^well brother (Tom Hulcc' of Amadeus his father (Jason Rob-. aids); and his grandmother (Helen'-

'Shirley V ak iitiiie’The' film provides ;a delightful mjessage' about ! a person .whose dreams are in a deeprfreeze :■

BY T h o m a s S im o n e t

sthe others are ’rei',people’

------ ■ , — only by -Shirley’s , vision of tirem*HIRLE'Y ’is a , defeated.^;, which is clouded badly by her own housewifejiving in Man-_ self-doubts. , '

.’TheTilm uses.flashbacks to. girl- hood,;when Shifley;was,a rebel, and!

■'to happy,days:bt:the, startrof;;the; marriage:((‘What I cahjt remember'!

' i s the'day of!the week of tho mphtH.’ yvhen it happened when rt stop-'. ped being g o o d S h ir ley laments);;.

Normally, flashbapkS;are cinematic ; quicksand — ' ’witness. 'The Good,

,_Molhcr— bill here the skips in time ■ '' are- effective iri'Trouriding out i the; .''character.-;.'!:! ! .■.!!"■;! ;■": !■■;'

Director! L ew is; b ilb e r t c o l- / laborated with ' vyriter' Russell on ;

. Educating !:Riia)li^h\ch; this, : film thcmatically/resemblesv/He; uses lighting .and muric well to give - a .

chesterj. Engl!andShe, literally talks tp the.walls'f as she copes: with- her.

dreary ; life.’ ' Her. ’ “ fella’:’ .- never laughs; anymore,. :and.-heF.:‘grown' daughter snaps 'otders'in:a'way, that

' gets. Mom: “ strutting ’ around like .: R2-bleedin.’-D2.’’ - ,

•Yet: her dreams have not com- pletely,,withercd. “ I'd like.to dnnk

' a glass of wine in the country where’ the grape is g r o w n r just sitting by ■

; the sea . and watching': the.,sun :go. down,”: Shirley tells us'(she talks.to the.'camcra throughout the movie).; ‘fl'd like the.chance to be the girl.

,:who used to be.”’T h e wish is granted when a

•girlfriend wins a trip for two to ’Greece.. Shirley spends two weeks :on the isle of Mykonos and falls once again in love -rr this time, with herself.

Shirley Valentine is a.surprisingly • 'successful . trahriatioh/.tp. film>:of

‘ Willy ;;Russell’s ,one-wpman:: p^ That -has been seen; in .Lopdoh and

Newt York’/sThe-ifilm'fprpvW^^ a idelightful message land aiglowing tfceling jthafrwill especially, enchant older viewers! who ;:cm’ empathize -

’ with': a; person’Whose dreams are. ■stored in;the! deep-freeze.

. ■ .Pauliiie.Cpllins’’again plays: the: ;;title'!rolesthat.'she. cfeated on 'the -rWest-; End - and’, then-bfoughfto - ! Broadway . The 49-year-old actress,! plumpish! but ipretty',! is! perfectly.’

.'cast as a wpman Pfstifled fe^^Sbe! isfenfirelybelreyableWhenshe

’doubts stretch mafks could be part o f her personalized beauty. '! ,

Though not the rnost! fascinating person -bT few. ffankly, wouid'want

; -to spehd'‘mofe; than, the;'mOyie’s running lime Jn Shirley ’s; company — she does, w in 'he^s and. minds

Playwright'’’Russellj!wipte,'the ’screenplay, :taking!risks'in-miaking

■/the monolOgueiofhis stage version. :;more .cinematic..: He! has: retained

Shirley’s : direct,! address, .. which ■seemsnatural/’after ! just!;’b! minutes, cnd'!he has embodied as

. additional’Chimicters uiu people she only talked 'about ;oii stage,

Mori:lmpres^sively, the fine, actor Tom Gohtj plays! a G.fccian: waiter who gives iShirley an idyllic day In a. secluded coye.: His gentle cpmedic gift/ . seen in ’!,Reuben, Reuben, -

.comes'through.beautifully again.'.. The .rest! o f ' the' c a s t,’including

. ’ Bernard _Hill.,as, Shiriey’s .Jacpnic h u sb a n d ,./)u'lia! M cK enzie as neighbof:;Gilliqn:and:Alispn,Stead-- man as'fellpw'traveler Jane,! are all

. w e 11 - p l a y e d !b u t , s e e nv a; b i t\ two-dimensional.! Still, ' the!,s

^respects everyone, taking no easy . ' potshots. -The feeling, emerges that

'The,movie is

a surprisingly good :

translation to film of

Willy Russell’s

■ one-woman play that

has been seen in '

London and New

York, providing a :

glowing feeling that

will enchant

older viewers.romantic feeling to” the days and' nights in Greece." —Though some, scenes positively

’glow in goldeniohes/TaUghs’under- cut any ; pOsribility!! of excessive ■ sentiment.: When ;, Shirley ; makes love with the handsOnte waitef»!the ! waves! cfash,! the ''boat: rocks/and, presum ably,'the! earth shakes; Shirley: glances iit' lhe' camera 'and. wonders/’’Where did the orchestra come from?”: Some pleasant surprises come a t . the end, especially to Shirley, who ::

. 'realizes,“ The only holiday ro-. . mance Uve had is with myself,

- But, gentle as Shirley Valentine ■Is, it vyill ’Stir deep and necessary

' feelings in most adults.* ,■ The movie,' rated R for. language

and a discreet sex' scene(-was re­viewed at the AMC Prince. ■■■•

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,2, 4, 6,;8,-:10..^..-. . . ,■sex,, lies’aml videotape, Fri.-Thur., Oct. 6 -'12, 2,

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Cinema I; The Package, Wed. & Thur., Oct; 4i& 5, 7:15,9:45.

When Harry Met SallyjTri. 7:30,9:30; Sat. & Sun. 1:30,‘ 3:30, 5:30,-7:30, 9:30; MonV-Thur. 7:30, 9:30.-,_‘ , , , . i . r . v

Cinema II: Black Rain, Wed.-Fri. 7, 9:30; Sat. & Sun. 2,.4;30, 7, 9:30; Mon.-Thur. 7, 9:30.

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:^HILLSBORO CINEMA (201-359-4490)Parenthood, Fri. & Sat. 7:15, 9:30;'Sun.,5, 7:15;'

9:30; Mon.-Thur. 8 .

LawrenceERIC LAWRENCEVILLE (609-882-9494)

Cinema I: Black Rain, Wed. & Thur., Oct. 4,& 5; 7, 9:30;-Wed. mat., 1; Fri. 5:30, 8 , 10:30; Sat.

■ 12:30,3,5:30, 8 , 10:30; Sun. 1:30,4,6:30,9:- ..iMon.-Thur. 7, 9:30. ' -

Cinemallli-Parehthobdf Wed. & Thur., Sept.'27 & 28; 7, 9:30; .Wed. mat. 1.

An Inridceiit Mbik Fri. 5:30, 7:45, 10; Sat. 1, 3:15,- - ; 5:3Qiiv7:45,' :lQ;; Sun. .1:30, 4, '6:30, 9:- Mon.-Thur.-7:15, 9:30; Wed. mat. 1.

GENERAL, CINEMA’S MERCER MALL-7 '. (609-452-2868)

“ScHedfile is for Fri.- THur‘.“Oct.'; 6 ~ O c tr l2 ; " Cinema I: The Abyss; i:I5 , 4, 7, 9:45.Cinenh'a Ui sexiTi^ and videotape, 1:15,3:20,' 5:30,

■ 7 :4 5 ,^ 1 0 7 .'- '; ; ; - ;Cinema III: An liinbceht Mah,-i:45, 4:30, 7:25, 10.- Cinema IV:-Peter Pan, r. ; , .Casualties of .Wm-, 2:45^(iinema yiCpokle,; 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:35, 9:45. Cinema Vl::Black R a in ,'l’,' 4;',7:15, 10:15.:Cinema VII;'Turner and Hooch, 1:30, 3:30,' 5:30,

■ ''7 :35 ,t9 :4 S .;- : '4 ;^ ''- ^ '. , . '- ' ' '4• AMC.QUAKER BRIDGE MALL . ,,: ■ - .THEATRES (609-799-9331) .,,. ,

Schedule is tor Wed., & Thur.,’ Oct. 4 & S only. CinemaI:]Do.lhe Wght^^^^ 8:i5. .Cinema-li'itlncle.Biickv'LlS, 6 ,;.8 ,. - , Cihema’UI:'-Honey;’TS!u'unk the Kids; 1:15, 6 ; 8 . Cinema iV: Dead Poets Society;,' 1, 5:45, 8:15. , .

MontgomeryMONTGOMERY'CENTER THEATRE

„ (609-924r74^);Cinema I: sex,:lies and videotape, Wed. - Fri. 7:30,

■ 9:30; Sat.-Suh. 5:30, 7:30, 9:30; Mon.,-Thur, ,7:30.,9:30;

Cinema 11: Girl on.a Swing, Wed. &Thur.,.7:10,9 :20 ,,.,.,,., ,

Shirley Vaientlnc,-starts Fri.tCall theater for times.

THE GARDEN (609-924-0263.).Cinema I: In C,ountry,-Wed.: & Thur.-7, 9:15; Fri.

5:45r8.40:l‘5; Sal.’.i, 5:45, 8 , 10:15; Sun. 2-. 4:30, ,7„’9:30; Mon.-Thur. 7, 9:15;.Mon. '&

. , Wcd.-mal; 1. :: r . . : ,Cinema 11; Sea of.Love, -Wed. & Thur. 7, 9:15; Fri.

5:45,‘ 8,-10:15; Sat. 1. 5:45, 8 , 10:15; Sun. . 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:35; 9:40; M on.-Thur. 7,

, 9:15; Mon. & Wed; mat. 1 . -

SomersetRUTGERS CINEMA VI (201-828-8787)

Schedule is tor Fri.-Thur.,'Oct. 6 -12 .Cinema I: Sea of Love, 2:10, 4:45,-7:30, 9:50;

Fri.-Sat.-midnight.Cinema II: When Harry-M et .Sally, 3:40; 5:40,

■ 7:40, 9:40; Fri.-Sat. 11:40.VVelcome Home, plays daily at 1:40. •Look Who’s Talking Now, Sneak Preview, Fri. &

_Sat.; 7:40. . 'Cinema III: Black Rain, 1:40, 4:10.:^7; 9:20;

- Fri.-Sat.: 11:40. -Cinema IV; Johnny Handsome;: 2 ; 4, 6 , .8 , 10;

:Fri-Sat. midnight.-v),Cinema V: An Innocent Man, 1:50, 4:30, '7:10,

9:30; Fri.-Sat. 11:40. ,Cinema VI: A'Dry White S^cason, 1:30, -3:35, 5:35, ■

7:50,,;10; Fri. & Sat.-midnight. '. , . .

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Schedule is tor Fri^-Thur.; Oct. 6 - 12. . ,Cinema i; Field of Dreams, Fri. '5:15, 7:30, 9:45; „ v — Sat.,2:15, 5:15,-7:30, 9:45; Sun. & Mon, 2:15,.

6 , 8;15;Tue;-Thur. 6 , 8:15.,- Cinema; II: Lethal Weapon 2, Fri. .5:30, -7:45, 9:55;

Sat. 2:30,5:30,7:45,9:55; Sun. & Mon. 2:30, 6 , 8 :15;tuc.- Thur. 6 , 8:15. '

Cinema III; Shirley Valentine, Fri. 5, 7:15, 9:45; Sat. 2, 5, 7:15, 9:45; Sun. & Mon 2, 5:45, 8 ; Tue.-Thur. 5:45, 8 .

' UA MOVIES AT MARKETFAIR (609-520-8700) Schedule is for Fri.rThur., ,Oct. 5:- 6ct.-12.- 'Cinema I: W hehTtori^ Met Sally, 1, 3:10, 5:20,

''7 :3 0 ; 9:40| Fri.-Sat'.-midnight. - Cinema II; Parenthood, 2:30, 5, 7:30, 10;-Fri.-Sat.-

, 1 2 :2 0 a.-fn. . - i' ,- Cinema III: Sea of,,Love,-l;05, 3:30, 7:15, 9:45;

. :;.,Fti.rSat. 12:15,a.m; .- 'Cinemaiv'KlcklioxeWiilO, 3:15,5:30; 7:40,9:50;- , Fri.-Sat. midnight.'-,7 ‘ - ' 'Look Who’s Talking, Sneak Preview- (separate

- tickets needed)‘Fri.' &-Sat.', 7:40; ’>Cinema V: A Dry White Season,’ 1, 3:15, 5:30,

V / 7:45,10:10; Fri.-Sat. 12:20 a.m. • Cinema VI: Jbhimy Handsome; 1;15;'3:30, 5:45; 8 ,

IO:10;Fn^-Sat.l2:10a.m,; :Cinema VU: Batman, 1, 4, 7, 10; Fri.-Sat. 12:30I.;-, :r','a.m.,Cinema VUI; In Country, 1:30, 4:30,7:30, 10:15;

I; - Fri.-Sat,.12:30 a.m. ‘ 'Cinema IX:-Old Gringo,, 1:45, 4:30, 7:15,'10;.

Frii-Sau 12:20 a.m. • - .

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Jim m y Sm its portrays th e M ex ican revo lu tionary g en e ra l T om as A rroyo a n d J a n e F o nda is th e sp inster schoo lteacher H a rr ie t W inslow w ho discovers passion in his arm s in C o lum bia P ic tu res’ O ld Gringo.

Shaw). Mary Steenburgen ■ (Melvin and Howard) plays his

^evehTempered wife, and Rick Moianis (Honey, I Shrunk the Kids) plays a demanding brother-in-law who makes his 3-year-oId read Kafka.All the parents improvise ways to

manage —- hot solve — one prob­lem at a time, sometimes with serendipity .-The movie ends with

. a memorable cinematic metaphor, suggested by Grandma, and Gil's facial expression says he’s going to start enjoying life’s ride ajittle '

_.more,._,_._l_:,__,„__.^_)__Ron Howard (Cocoon) directs.

Rated PG-13 for language and . numerous sexual references, this is not a movie for children.

SEA OF LOVE — very good — A gritty murder plot builds on what

■ can be seen as a metaphor for-the anxious dilemma of the AIDS era: the potentially jethal danger of sex. Al Pacino as a New York cop

;and Ellen Barkin as a sensuous ■- -susp^t get involved in wild love-

making that has him, at least, ’ scared to death. '

Richard Price’s script suffers from contrivances;like making ' the officer one more - - near-retirement biimout, imd Harold-Becker’s direction lets - -

' - sombscenes drag oh; But the ' surprises keep coining, the evil is

- street-level as in film noir, and the perfonnances are compelling. ' ' Rated a strong RWr explicit sex

- scenes.

•ex, Ees; and videotape—-Very■ good;— The small drama under-

plays'its few moments of crisis - .. with Method-acting mumbling and

never looks or sounds like it cost more than its bargain $ 1 .2 million

budget. Nonetheless, it manages ■ to create fascinating c h a ra c te rs ; ’ while probing the three subjects of its title with unusual insight. 'A yuppie couple has it all, includ­

ing tm affair for the husband, until an odd man arrives on the scene and squares the triangle. Soon the women are participating in his fantasy hobby — videotaping their sexual memoirs. The camera proves a powerful catalyst in provoking revelations of truth.In fact, the young American

writer-director James Soderbergh,-who won the top prize at Gannes— for this offbeat study, seems to ' think the camera cannot lie. A twist at the end tiiaking the search

. for truth more complex would have made this thinking person's film even better. ’ ' ....With James Spader as the tan-

talyzing Graham, Andie Mac- Dowell and Peter Gallagher as.the troubled couple and Laura San

- Giacomo as the wife’s spirited _ . sister. Rated a strong R for prolonged discussion of sex.

UNCLE BUCK— Comedy (not reviewed. John Candymakes a big. impression when he baby-sits his nephew andnieces.Writtenand-: directed by John Hughes (The Breakfast Club). Rated P G .. . :

WELCOME HOME — Romantic drania (not reviewed). Kris Kristofferson plays a man who . returns home from Cambodia after 17 years as an MIA; His feelings are tom between his Cambodian family aiid his first wife, who has - built a new life of her own; Co-starring JoBeth Williams and

. SaihWaterston and directed by the Ute Frankliii J. Schaffnet (PahonJ. Rated R. '

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M u s e u m s215-345-0210.

M onis M useum,..6 Norm andy.Heightsi Road, Morristown, An Art of Deception: Arnerh:an ,Wclfowl Decoys and Chi-

' nese Snuff Bottles, through Nov. 20; Evolution to Revolution: 19th Century^ Lighting Devices In /tmerica,-through December: 201-538-0454.

New J e r ^ y State_M usouni,_205_W.^ State St., Trenton,

Reginald: Neal: Paintings, Drawings, Serigraphs: from 1958 to Present, th r o u g h O c t . 1S\ N ew J e r s e y Needlework: Recent Acquisitions, through Nov. 26; Potters In the Sun:.

g a l l e r ie s

Brandywine River M useum , Route. 1,Chadds Ford, Pa., The iArt..of.Hose .7- ______ ___________

''ONelll and Cadoons and-,Caricarures . -Pjjehlo IndiifT^Poitery of the South- from the Collection, through Nov. 19, ' w est, th ro u g h D eo, 1; iV am pum

; 215-388-7601. - Traders of the J9lh Century: through' ' May 1990;609-292-6308.:: V-

E ast B runswick M useum , 15 Maple St.; Old-Bridge, Qu/te and Ou/ted

( Clothing, Saturdays and Sundays, 1:30 ':p .m .-4 p.tri. th ro u g h J a n . 1990 ,

201-390-6850. ■

N o y e s M u se u m , Lily.:Lake R oad, - Oceanville; Evening Skies: artists' In-

terpretaUons of the Cosmos and Re­cent Sculpture by Charles Searles, througgh Dec. 17, 609-652-8848.

Jane Vooitiees Zimmerti Art Museum,G eorge 'and Hamilton Streets, New Bronswick, Walercolor Demonstration by Anna Contlnos, Oct, 15, 1 p.m.-4 p.m., tree; The Carver's Art: M^ievhl. Sculpture In Ivory, Bone and Horn and Magle-lmage: Five Hispanic Painters In Paris, through Nov. 21; 201-932-7237.

Old B arracks M useum , Barrack Street, Trenton, r Federal Style;: Restoration ^hibll; and Of Wai , Law.and the Third Amendment, through DBcembor1990,

■ 609-396-1776.

M ercer M uteurn, 84 S . .Pine St.-, Princeton University Art M useum , Doylestown, Pa., Images of Work, <Princeton, IMrat Photographs Look through April 1990; ArcWtecrura/ Hard- Like, through Oct. 22; Statue of Liberty, w are, 1 7 0 0 -1 8 6 0 , p e r m a n e n t ; Mode/, through Oct. 31; 609-452-3788.

Artful Deposit Gallery, 9 N. Main St., Allentown, Sculpture by Sally Brennan

~ and Paintings'by Eve' Mansdorf, ■ Oct/' 7-Nov. 30, 609-259-3234. ; " '

Arts Council of Pririceton,_WPA/Gal- . lery, 102 Witherspoon St., Princeton, '

■ Paintings by Pat Rosenblad, through Nov. 3; 609-924-8777. ^ :

Artworks, Trenton, 19 .Everett Alley,: T ren ton , A rtw orks Faculty Show, through Nov. 18, 609-394-9436.:

At&T C orporate Education C enter : Gallpry, Carter Ropd, Hopewell, Evo/-

ulion: Sculpture and Works on ,Paper by Eleanor Burnette, through Nov. 8, 609-639-4655. / ^ ,

. i ^ c k Door Gallery, 830 State Road,- Princeton, P/iolography by Klf Ray­mond, through October, 609-924-5147.

B e r g e r o n G a lle ry , 1087 G eneral. Greene Road, Washington - Crossing, Pa. , Handmade paper and Paintings b y

- Sturken, Kulish and Greene, thrugh Oct. 29, 215-493-1360.

Bristol. Rtversida Theatre , Radcliife and M ark e t.S tree ts , B ristol, P a ., Primeval Landscapes by Ted Ehmanm ■

. through Oct. 14,215-788-7827.

T he Cafe, 19 N. Union St.,-LambertVille, Works by Maxine Cook, through Oct:

; 24, 609-397-4097..

C larence DUIon l^ b tic Library, Clare-monrGalleryrCarnlngtorrRoad.TBed-''

. minster;. Watercolors by DianaWllkoc Patton, through Nov. 2, 201-234-2345.

Clinton Historical M useum Village,- ■ Main Street, Clinton, A Clinton Podralt,:, : :through.'Oct. 31, 201-735-41017— '— 7-

Coryell Gallery, 81/2 C o ry e ll' S t., Lambertville, pour New Jersey Artists: : Bross, Pasley, Shamy and Watts,-.

■ through Nov. 19, 609-397-0804.

D ivergence Gallery of Jew elry and . Fine Crafts,-N ey Alley, New Hope,- I P a ., C eram ics b y W ashington

L edesrh a , t h r o u g h O c t . 1 4 , ,215-862-9620..

EducaUonal Testing Service, Rosedale Road, Princeton, Works by Kenneth Felnsteln, Wiltlam Hoffman and I Jeff Neugebauer, Conant Hall, through Obt. 13, 609-734-1909:-L //hographs by Daniel Serra-badue and Sculpture by Beth RIzo-Patron, Chauncey Gallery, through Novi 14, 609-921-3600.

Extension 'Gallery,. 60 Ward. Avenue ' Extension,.Mercerville, Sculpture by-

Melvin Edwards, through Oct. 26, 609-890-7777.

Four C om ers Gallery, 12 Church Sh,; Lambertville,’ Works by Justin Tso,

through: Oct. .13; Collographs and Prints by Selma Bortner, Oct. 14-Nov. 9; 609-397-4288.

Four Sisters Wnery, Route 519 north,. BaM doro: Photography of Debra. /V a y /z a k , : t h r o u g h O c t . - 3 1 ,

- 201-475-3671. ’

Gaflery-,523, Towne iUquor. Building, WhltehousB Slatlon, A/rp/ane Patntingb. b y le ssa Sherman and. Watercolors by ?

■ Elsa -Herrrriarm: and Nona ■ Rutter,-'. . through Oct. 14, 201-534-6536.

G enest Gallery and Sculpture G arden,.121 N. Unionist., Lambertville,. Works

~ by. Richard'fTahher, through Oct: B\-. Sculpture by Mo/Zy Masorr, permanent

exhibit; 609-397-4022.

Golden Door Gallery, 52 S, Main, St.; New Hope, Pa:; Paintings by Ray H en d ersh o t, through O ct: 3 0 , 215-862-5529. _ .

Gourgaud Gallery, Old School Buildlngi Cranbury, , Georno Stave: Paintings of C r a n b u r y , ; t h r o u g h ' O c t . 1 4 ,

. 609-395-0711, or 609-655-1350. ' ,

G reenwald & Marin, 6236 Route 202,■ New, Hope, Pa.;- Paintings by Lois

Dodd; Selected Works by Susan John­son arid Wood, Sculptures by'Louise K r u g e r ,- : th ro u g h = O c t !■ ■ 2 2 ,

... 215-862-0888. 7

Havana, 105 'S..M airi ,St.,’ New Hope,■ Pa:, The Diversified'Works of Joyce

Sanderson, Marla; NIforatos and Doreen.Millard, th rough O ct. 24, 215-862-9897.

60th Anniversary

(Contined from Page 17 )- ■ .representational paintings by Lois D ^ d ; and Susan 'Johnson and L o u i s e. K r u g eT ’ s b i gl w o o d sculptures with a folk'art; flavor. T heir appeal explains K ruger sculpture's inclusion in the collec­tions of New 'Vork’s Metropolitan,'

. Modem Art and Whitney Museums. It rests in part on apprenticeship in caipentiy/joinery :that followed an art education in California and New York City. . y ■

“ Two Fish" calls upiinemories of weatheryanes, as a scaly .and gilded big fellow follows a small

! browii; one in o p en -m p u th ed ' , pursuit.'/ painted eyes allow, the : - rough-hewn brown bulk of “ Nudq! ’

to appraise visitors as they enter. The sex, (female) of “ Nude’.’ is e x p lic it .on ly , in hockey-puck

- breasts, as is that of; ’’Woman on■ Head,” striped in red stain and

Twtural wood^ntl7 TjfxOTrse7- u p ^ ended. ' ■

Louise Kruger’s good humor and skill make her work a delight. Any one of her figures could eiiliven the dullest of rooms. . . v• Lois Dodd, a New Jersey native w th studios in Blairstown, Man- hafiSiand M aine,^as cofounder of Tanag'er'’:Ggllery,'^which was New York,'srfirst downtown artists’ coop­erative; Her work is in the;collec- tions of. the Wadsworth. Atheneum,' Cooper-Hewitt. Museum and - the Whitney. She has exhibited ,at the ^ h i t n e y , M etropoU T an: and Brooklyn museums, and at tlie Mu­seum of Modem Art in-New York.

Ms: Dodd’s recent broad-brushed style, which flirts with abstraction in, , for example,''a big plein:,air landscape, cahnoti be . brought , to focus in the small gallery at Green­wald & Marin. Her' 1972'!“ Night

“HouseT’ how everrTs-m ore-tightl^painted.

■ A similar small, scene by Susan Johnson, the exhibition’s youngest artist, adds the full moon’s illumina­tion of snow and an elk. Ms. Johnson, who lives in Bucks Coun/' ty, - studied at the Pennsylvania^ Academy. 'A single-etching of ; an" Irish architectural Irish subject viewed through an arch shows t i e n t . in that medium as welt.. Paintings, include a cottage on a mral path and a pure landscape painted .in.three

; well-handled registers.* ; .

Lois Dodd, Susan Johnson, Louise Kroger may be seen at Greenwald & Marin thiau^' Oct. 22. Hunt Slonem's brilliant, exotic: waieT- colors attd oils will follow. Hours are 10-a.m. to 5 p.m;, Tue-sday through Sunday.

Impressions of an Era(Centinued from Page 17)

“~ ^ e a n w h i l e ,' as ' P r in c e to n • Professor. Sam Hunter wrote : in a c a ta lo g e s sa y fo r . th e ' F o r t , L auderdale 'M useum of A rt’s 1984,-1,985 r A m erican . . Im ­pressionism; The New Hope Circle;; the group had been highly praised in critical, articles by Guy ;Pene Du- Bois, who found them ,(in 1915). ‘‘v ir i le ,’ ’ ‘ ‘d em ocratic ’’ arid ‘‘thoroughlyyAmerican” in com-/ parisdn with The Boston School.-

. By this tirne Redfield was ap- proaching.his seebnd-most-honored American status (after Sargent).^He : hgid medals'from ihtemationd ex­p o s i t io n s , th e ' P e n n sy ly a n ia , Acadetny and even the Paris Salon.' Distitiguished artists continued to move to/lhe New Hope area during • and after World War I. : ' ■ ' .. George Sotter, whose paintings are sought-after and!scarce, .didn’t eam;;his::liying as a painter. John Folinsbee's tone,'as Itofesspr Hunt-: er pointed out, is akin to Robert

Henri’s, the Micheiier Art.Center’s Inaugural Exhibition show ed ■S^ncerTTroving=re'asilyninto

: depictions of .'urban: squalor.; Harry .Lbith-Rosssm ay .have tippei-the New. Hope to

. 'tealism.' His 1935 arriyd was Tol- iowe'd in 'IM B .by’yhis National Academy ;electibni''Louis - Bosa,

, who caMe'considerably later, ;w elect;^ in 1 9 5 4 ./^

: New /'York: street ;sce ^ 'and 'active. scenespainted’in'hisnative.Italy.''

('Ibe'iNatiohal 'Academyrestore EdwaM'.'RedfleldJs, in1 9 3 7 :by:ronaninidus''yote,! biit his Impressionist, style ' was, already" passe. Redfield gave; up.painftng in 1953,.whenbe fblt that'his powers

, were failitigii and 'burnedi the ’ean- : vases' still; in 'his • possessidn..:'He . hooked. rugs; and; rtiade j ftimiture

theri^er','.and die^ at the’’ age;of,96:

As th e : critical/cdllecting • pen­dulum, edritinuesyits'; swing’ back away frotn abstractiohiyfhe 'New

; . Hope Circle has begun to reassume its earlier importance. ~ ^

24 / - October 4, 1989 / TIME OFF

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Hunterdon 'Art C en ter,'-? ' C enter' St., Clinton, Invitdtional Sculplura and Pho­tography Exhibition,.Oct; 15-Nov. 26, 201':735-8415. -

■■■V” "- ' '■ r ' - ' . •.Hunterdon C o u n ^ Library, Route 12,

Remington, /Va//ona/ Soc/e/y of'Dp- cortivB Painters Exhibit, through Octo­ber,.2 0 1 ^8 -1 4 4 4 .:^ ; I ; : ': , ',

Image GiJIery, Princeton., Corjiofate Plaza, 7 Deerpark Drive Suite D, South ; Bnjnswlck, Nicholas MaltesB:..Reflect- Ions o f L ife, O at. 7 r D e c . 31 201-274-2722. . . . . . .

Jam ea'A . M Ichener A rts C enter; 138S. Pine St.,-DoylBStown,' Pa.', George NakashIrria RefrospectIve, through ' Nov. 19; 21.5-343:6760.

Jenfra Art G ^ e ry , Route 33 and Mill;, hurst Road;^ Freehold,; Artwork by Amado Penay-Ahrough tOol. 3 1 , 201-431:0838 or 609-275-0620. ■;

The'’'Jewlah C enter, 435 Nassau St., Princeton, Amy Kasslola:. Mixed Medial and Watercolor Paintings and Shabbat: Symbol and boncepk through Oct. 27,

. .609-921:0100.;____________

Joy Kreves Art Gallery, :15 Race St.,' Frenchtown, Sculptures by Nancy En­d s and-Paintings'by Alan ■ Taback, through Oct. i s, 201-996-2136. j —

La Palx Sculpture Garden, 22 Richey ' Place, ' Irentorr,:'. Original ' Works rn Bronze by' Beniamin Akrong, through Oct. 31,'6q9-921-1142. : ■

L aw ren cev ille S c h o o l, Kirby. Arts Center Gallery,; Lawrenceville, Paint­ings by Wallace H. Smith, through Oct.' 6, 6O9-895-299O. ■ .

Mabel Smith Douglass. Library,Rutgers University, Douglass College cam pus. New Brunswick, P /o n ee r Women Physictaris 'bf. N ew Jersey, through Oct. 20, 201:932-9197. ■

Merwick, 79 Bayard Lane, Princeton, Works b y f BernItie' ’Klsaday -Fatto, through Deo., 8,'609-921:7700. ;.

Nassau Club, Garden Room, 6 Mercer St., Princeton, Audrey Beyer: Land­scape, Opera," Harbours land Fdun- (a/ns, through Oct.;31;;609-924;p580-

North Brunswick Public Library, 880Hermann R oad, North B runsw ick ,- Friends' o f the- Arts Exhibit and Ceramics by Cornelia Maxloh, through Oct. 28, 201-246-3545. -

Palette P lace Art Gallery; 781 Hamilton' St., Sorherset, Chroma by Five: Works by Lueche,' :Dachdwskl: Lynch, Miller

—a n d -W a ile rr-- th r o u g h“ O c t7 “2 9 “ 201-545-8833. '

Phillips Mill, New‘Hope, Pa:, Art Exhh bitlon: Paintings, Sculpture, Graphics, through Oct.'29.

Princeton GaUery of Fine A it 8 C h a n ib e r s .S t . , ;p r ln o e to n , Two American Masters: Milton Avery arid Joseph 'S tella , thrdUgh Nov. 4,609-921 :8123 ;t;:- ';v .,‘.;

Princeton '.■YWCA,'-': Bramweli House, Paul Robeson Place,, Princeton,- Craft Demonsftaffons, 'Oct. 6, 1:30 p.m.-4 p.m., 609-497-2121. . - -

Piintmaidng'Cotincll of N. j . , Ralph T. Reeve Cultural; Center,;-'Station and River. R oads,' North Branch Station, Members' Show,-, through Nov. . 3, 201-725-21,10.. , ,

Rabbet GaBeiy, ’"120 Georges .Road, New Brunswick; Printmaking Council of N.J. Members' Show, through Nov. 3,

.201-828-5150..'.'

Raritan Valley Community College, Art Gallery, Route 28 and Lamlngton Road, North Branch; Landscape /m-

.provls'allbns: Paintings, Pastels and ■ Monoprint by Kathleen W: Schulz, through Oct. 6] The Extended Photo- graph, OrA. 18-Nov. 3; 201-218-8871. :.

Rider College, Studenf.Center Art Gal- ' leiy, 2083 Lawrenceville Road, Law--., renceyjlla, Palntlngs/and Pastels by: Deborah M. Rosenftraf, through Octi 8; ;

- Abstract Art by Walter Darby Bannard,"'. ; Oct. 12-Noy. 20; 609-896-5192.

Rutgers University, Alexander Library,’ College A venue, New Brunswick, Photos of New Bntnswick. from the Isaac S. Vanderveer Collection,

, . through Nov, 30; 201-932-7084. '

Rutgere Unhreralty, Downtown' Arts Building,' 125,New Sb; New Brunswick,

;' International Symposium of Art and the Invisible - Rea//(y, through Oct. 6‘, Mix­ed Media by Laura Brmari and Patht-

' tags by Penelope Ananla, through Oct.• 13; Ewillna Szambelan: Paintings, Oct,9-27; 201-932-7511. ; , v '

R utgers University, John Cotton Dana Library, 185 University Ave., Newark, John A. Williams: An Exhibition,

... through Nov. 30, 201-648-5910:

St. Lawrence Rehabilitation Center,• Lobby Gallery,; BSSlTLawrencevllle''

Road,' Lawrenceville, ; Lou/s - Draper;, Bladrand White Photographa, through “

. -Nov...18, 609.896-950a— '------

Stuart Country Day School, Stuart Road, Princeton; Count These Women In, through Oct. 27, 609-921 -2330.

■fhree C ranes Gallery, 18-20 W. Mech­anic St.,, New Hope,' P a .,, Wooqr Bub­bles Woo'.Wear Show,-Oct: 7-, The

y, Mask and Mythology, through NoV. 1; 215-862-5626. '• - ■ '

Tom’s Place, 88 S. Main SI., New Hope, Pa., Contemporary Sculpture and ■Paintings, th r o u g h O c t o b e r ,; 215-852-3822. : „

Trenton S tate College, Hoirttan Hall Art ' Gallery, Ewing Tow nship, H/ros/t/

'IM'u'fata: P a in tin gs, P rin ts arid S o u /p / u r e s , 't h r o u g h O c t . '1 1 , 609-771:2653 or 609-771-2654.'

Tucker Anthony, 100 N assau St., Princeton, Work by Gloria Wlemlk, through Oct. 31, 609-924-0314. ’ r.

University League Gallery, 171 Broad- mead, Princeton', Abstract Sculpture In Weidkl Brass by Barbara LI Harrison, ' through Oct. 31, 609-258-3650.' ■ '

Upstairs.. Gallery, Peddler's Villags, Lahaska, Pa., Guest Artist Katherine: R en n tn g er , th r o u g h O c t ; 2 1 , 215-794-8486.

A u d it io n s G ospel According to St. M atthew,Rutgers University Film Co-op, Media Services, Room 010, Kilmer Ubrary;/

^Kilmer campus’,'Piscataway, Oct. 8, 7 . 'p.m., 201-932-4685, free. ,

The Spiral Staircase,: Oct. 6, 7 p.m.; Princess Tam: Tam,' , Oct. 13, 7 p.m.; Rutgers University, Voorhees Hall # 105, George and Hamilton - Streets, New B ru n s w ic k , .2 0 1 - 9 3 2 - 4 6 8 5 o r 20H249-9623. ' . '

C ryptic:Players,'.'Cabaret, daiice arid tirama. Trinity Cathedral, 801 ,W. State St., Trenton, Oct. S, I I 1 1 6 ,1 8 ,2 3 and „ 25, 7 p.m.-9;30 p.m., 609-392-3805 or ^ 215-493-2584,

D eans of Harmony Chorus,'' East B runsw ick E lks, E a s t B runswick; ■Tuesdavs,'7:30 p,m..'201 t329-3753.

Fiddler on th e Roof,'Temple Beth e ToI: Som erset,'1495 Amwell Roach Some­

r s e t , . O c t . 1 5 .-1 6 , 7 :3 0 p .m ., 201-828-3399 or 201-247-4883.

Le c t u r e

D a n c e

American Ballroom T heater, . Stale Theatre, 19 Livingston A ve.,'N ew

: B r u n s w ic k , O c t . 7 , 8 p .m . , ■' ?01-246-7469. . !

G e u la h A b ra h a m s 'D a n c e w o T k s ,Dance Studio, 185 Nhssau St., Prince­ton, Oct. 7, 8 p.m., 609-924-4626.

Is 'ra^ Fblkdancin^' sparisbred by the . ' Princeton Israeli Folk Dance Group at -

• .The JeWlsh'Cehter, 457 N assau St., Pririceton, Mondays," 7:30 p.m.-10:30 p.m., 609-895-9660. , , ^

Is rae li F o ikdahc lhg ,' T em p le ' N eve ■ Shalom, 250 Grove Ave., Metuchen,

T h u r s d a y s ;-7 :4 5 p .m .- l l 'p im ., 201-494-5660;

Israe li Folkdanclng ,' Highland Park - Temple, Third and Benner Streets,: - H ig h la n d P a r k , S u n d a y s , 10

a.m.-noon, 201-545-6482. ’

New J e rse y Ballet Company, Kean College. Union, Oct. 14, 8 p.m..-

'201-527-2337. ; . , . ! ' '

Law rence Ferlinghetti Reading from His Own Works, Seton Hall Univer­sity, Student Center, South Orange, Oot,.9, 8 p.m., 201-378-9838,

.Paper_GardensLThe.Histqry of Fruits,^- v egetab les and Their ^ e d s and Catalogues, ' Township of Lebanon Museum, Muscbnetcong River Road, New H a m p to n , O c t. 7 , 7 p .m ., 201-537-6464, free,

P oetsw ednesday, -Barron Arts Center, 582 Rahway, Ave., Woodbridge, Oct. 11,8 p.m.-l 0 p.m., 201 -634-0413, free.

P rintm aki'ng a n d A llen S a a lb u rg 's Work, Jam es A. MIchener Arts Center, 138 S. Pine St., Doylestown, Pa., Oct. 15, 4 p,m., 215-340-9800. ‘

Romanticism and Classicism, Some­rset Art Association, Prospect Street,

' Far Hills, Oct. 12, liqon, 201-234-2345.

S id e P resentation on Life an d C areer o f Organ BuOder H enry Erfaen, Nas­sau .Presbyterian Church, 61 Nassau S t., P r in c e to n , O ct. 10 , 8 p .m .,sog-ss-i-oios.

The Visual Arts: T he F irst' Truly American Expression, West Wind- so r-P la ip sb o ro High S choo l, 346 Clarksville Road,: Princeton Junction, Oct. 12; 8 p.m., 609-452-2185.

M i s c e l l a n y

' Lane, Princeton, Works- by Animator: and Film Graphics Artist Jules Engel, through Oct. 31, 609-921 -1142.

SUBMISSIONS

Farm Photo Contest, sponsored by the New J e rse y A gricultural Society , through Dec. 31, 609-394-7766.

M ercer County Photography Exhi­bition, write Gallery Director, Art De­partment, Trenton State College, Tren­ton. NJ 08650, entry.deadline.Nbv.'l; ; 609-771-2368. - .

Photegraphy C ontest: W ldlite an d the Beauty of th e M eadowlands, spon­s o r e d :b y th e H a c k e n s a c k M aadow tands .D evelopm ent Com ­mission, contest deadline Dec. -1, 201-460-1700. , - . ■ ' _

STRIPS,

Hopper Exhibit a t th e W hitney Mu­seum and P icasso/B raque a t the

' MOMA,; sponsored by the Somerset Art Association, Ofit. 13, 9:15 a.m.,

' 201-234-2345. •

Run Reformed Church, -Rule 27. Franklin Park, W ednesdays, through D e c . ' 2 7 , .8 p . m . - l 1 p . r n . , 609-771-3874 or 609-426;:4738;.

Princeton ' Folk D ance ' G ro u p ,: River­side School, Multipurpose, room, Riv-

' erslde Drive, Princeton, Tuesdays, in- i strUction 7:30 p.rri;,, reguest.danclng

8:30 p.ih.-iO p.m.,-609-683-9071.;

F IL M

C abbage Patch Scarecrow ContesL: , : Peddler's Village, Routes 202 and 263,, i , L a h a sk a , P a ., th ro u g h ' O ct. 22 ,

. 215-794-7438. . ■

C anoe th e Millstone Rhfer, sponsored by the Stony Brook-Millstone Water-

, shed Association, Titus Mill Road, P e n - . hington, Oct. 15, 9:30 a.m.-4;30 p.m., 609-737-3735. : . , ; .

"C eleb ra tio n 'o f Art” 2 5 Y ear An­niversary Preview Party, Artworks, 45 Stockton St., Princeton, Oct. 15, 4

,p.m.-7 p:m., 609-921-9173.

A Coiwersation B etw een Com poser, and Critic, Noyes Museum, Lily Lake Road, Oceanville,' Oct, 15, 1- p.m., 609-652-8848. , '

C r ^ Shovv and Sale,-St. Thomas the Apostle School, Route 18, south. Old B ridge , O ct. 1 4 ,-9 'a . i i i .- 4 p .m ,, 201-536-8826. . ' '

Delavrare Valley A u ^ n n Antiques Show , Holland Tow nship S chool,. Route 519, Hunterdon County, Oct. 14,

• • 10 a.m.-5 p.m and Oct. 15,'11 a.m,-5 p.m., 201-995-4404.

Fall H arvest M arket Brandywine River . Museum, Route 1, Chadds Ford, Pa.,

through Nov. 4, 215-388-7601. •

Flax Day, Johnson Ferry House, Wash- . Ington Crossing Park, Titusville, Oct. 14, 2 p.ni.-4 p.m., 609-737-2515.

Flea M arket Historic Allaire Village,' Route 524, Wall, Oct. 7,201 -938-2253.

Flemington Crafts Festiyat Flemingtori Fairgrounds, Route 31, Flemingtori, O c t . 7 - 8 , TO a .m . - 6 p .m . , ' 201-782-2413.

Garden Highlights, Oct. 8, 1 p.'m.'-4 p.m.; O pen Hearth Ctxjking, O c t 15,1 p.m.-4 p.m.; Pennsbury Manor, 400 Pennsbuiy Merriorial Road, Morrisville, Pa., 215-946-0400. , .

G r e a te r P r in c e to n S ta m p E x p o ,Princeton Ramada Inn, Route 1 south. South Bninswick, Oct. 7, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.ni;, 201-479-4614.

H arvest FestivaL Penriihgton Presby­terian Chuich, Main Street and Dela­ware Avenue, Pennington, Oct. 14. 10a.m.-2p.rii.; 609-73M 221.

H arvest in Historic Atientown: and Juried Craft Show, downtown Allen-

■ town, Ocl,44-15. 609-259-9522.’ -

Harvest Jubilee, Clinton Historical Mu­seum Villags, 56 Main S t , Clinton, O ct 14-15, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., 201-735-4101;

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IndoorfOutdaotEIeaJl/larkeL-Cranbury.,— Public School. 23 N. Mairi St.. Cran-

Actor Adam W est (the original Bat- im an) Speaking and Signing Auto­

graphs, Raritan Valley Community College, Route 28 and Lamlngton Road, North Branch, Oct. 6 ,7 :30 p.m., 201-725-3420. '

b u ry , O c t . 1 4 , 9 , p .m . -3 p .m ., 609-655-3135 or 609-395-8255. ;

Morristown Craft MarkeL N ational' Guard Arniory, Western Avenue, Mor­ristown, O ct 6 ,6 p.m:-10 p.m: and Oct. 7-8. 10 em .-6 p.m.. 201-895-3356 or ' 201-538-7778........ .. .: '

New Je rsey M astadon ExhDrltibrtNorth Brunswick Public Library. 880 H erm ann R oad, Northr B runsw ick,

; through O ct 13, 201:246:3,54^^^^ ...... i

OktoberfeSL Waterloo Village, Waterloo ■ R o a d , S t a n h o p e , O c t . 7 - 8 ,

201-768-2773.

Antiques Show an d Sale, Hunterdon OktoberfesL Liberty Village, 1.-Church Art Center, 7 Center S t , Clinton, O c t SL, Hemin^on, Oct. 14 (raindate Oct. 6-8, 201-735:8415. . , 15), 2Q1-782-8550;

Art and Crafts. Show , Nomahegan Poetry C ontest, write: Sparrowgrass Park, Springileld Avenue, Cranford, Poetry Forum': Inc., D ept L, 203O c t . 1 4 -.1 5 , 11 a . m . -5 p .m . . Diamond S t. Box 193, SIstersvIlle, WV201-874-5247, 26175. contest deadline'Nov. 30. .

B o o k A u to g ra p h in g w i th .R u s s e l l P o tte ry D em o n stf^ n b y ^ W ed g w o o d Dark Victory, NeW Jersey State Mu-- Banks, Brentano's; Princeton Market- M as te rA rtisan 'M aikM ^son , Hamll- seum, 201 W. State S t, Trenton, OCt. 8, Fair, Route 1, West Windsor, O c t 11, ton Jewelers, 92 Nassau St., Princeton,2 p.m.,'609-292-6310. . ' '" 7 3 0 p.m.-8:30 p.m.. 609-452-7280; Oct. 13. 10 a.m,-5 p.m .^ Alternate

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Route 1 and Texas Avetiue, Law- renceville, Oct. 14, 10 a.m.r5 p.m.; 609-683-4200 or 609-771-9400. ■

Record C olelctors Show and C onveh-' Uon, Coachman Inn, Cranford, Oct. .15, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., 609-4^-5405.

Stamp, Coin and B aseball Card Show,: . Coachman; Days Inn, 101 Jackson

Drive, Crariford, Oct. 8, 10 a r h .^ 3 0 p.m., 201-247-1093. , '

Stamp, Postcard and B a s e b d Card C ofecto is O pen H ouse, Aallstamps, 38 N. Main Sh, Mllltown, Oct. 15 and 29 ,10 a.m.T4 p.m., 201-247-1093. -

WaOdiig Tour of t f i ^ r i c T renton, OldBarracks Museum, Barrack Street, TrentonrOot 8T5 p.m,, 609-396-1776.

r TRIPS .

Bus Trip to D inosaurs Alhrel an d th e . South S tree t S e a ^ r t , sponsored by

the Morris Museum, 8 Normandy Heights Road, Morristovm, Oct. 14, 201-538:0454.

Trip to 'C a p e May, sponsored by the Princeton R ecreation D epartm ent's S e n io r T r ip C lu b , O c t . 1 0 -1 1 , 609-921-9480. '

MUSIC

American Boychotr, University Chapel, Princeton University campus, Oct. 11, 8 p.m., 609-924-5858.

Classical Guttarist R obert Trent, Jew ­ish Community Center, 999 Lower Fer-

- ry. Road, Trenton, Oct. 7, 8 p.m., 609-883-9550.

Dizzy GBIespie, sponsored by thb Mill Hill Child and Faihlly Center at the War Memorial Auditorium. Lalayette and ■ VViltow Streets, Trenton, Oct. 14, 8. p.m., 800:233-4050 or TO9:989-7J^. ’

Dorian W M s , Richardson Auditorium,- - Alexander Hall, Princeton University campus, Oct. .5, 8 p.m., 609-258-5000.

B ngish C oncert, Opt. 6, 8 p.m.; W ar­saw ^bifOnia, Oct. 13, 8-p.m .; State Theatre, 19 Livingston :Ave., New) Brunswick,-20l-246-7469. _

T n fo rm an c 'e P ia n o C o n c e r t ,. Mary Jatxrbs Library, 64 Washington St., R ocky H ill; O c t. 10 , 7 :3 0 p .m ., 609-924-7073.

Jald Byard, Weipe Theater, Oct. 13, ,8 p.m.; Pianist .WSSam W olfram,. Oct. 15, 3 p.m.; Raritan Valley Community College,, Route: 28 and ' Lamlngton.; Road, North Branch, 20J-;725-3420.

Johnny M onts Q uintet, sponsored by the Central Jersey Jazz Society at Christie's Restaurant, 1 English Lanej W a n a m a s s a , O c t . 1 2 , 8 p .m .; 201-544-0065.

Organist M chael E .P . Malesld, Neyir Bmnswick United Methodist Church, George’ and L ib erty S tree ts , New B ru n s w ic k , ; .O c t. 8 , 8 p .m . , 201-545:8975, free. :

P ar 4 Jaz z B a ii^ . liberty ■ Village, 1 C hurch S t., F lem ington, O ct. 15, 201-782-8550. ~

P.D.Qv Bach featuring Prof. P e te r Sdiickele, McCarter Theatre, 91 Uni­versity Place, Princeton, Oct. 9 .8 p.m.,

■ 609-683-8900. - ’

P e te r B ash, Oct. 7 ,8 :30 p.m.; K enny & Tzippora, Oct. 14, 8:30. p.m.; Mine Street Coffeehouse In. the R rst Re­formed Church, Neilson and Bayard

__ a t r e e t s , . . 'N e w ----- B r u n sw X c k ,-

NiGHT Sp o t sJ . August’s, 19 Dennis St.;:NeW Boins-

wlok, D J, T u e s d a y , W ed n e sd ay , Fridays . and . Saturdays;, I/. ' August’s Amateur Night with John Gr^m M.C.,

: Sundays,; 9 p.m.; Uve Reggae or B /u e s , T h u r s d a y s , 1 0 :3 0 p .m .; 201-246-8028:0 , - •

T le i^ e ’s , Route‘130,'Yardville, DJ,Tues- day-Saturdays; Uve on Radio with

; WKXW,-^Saturdays: CbmdOV'^Nighr, Tuesdays, 9:30 p.m:; 609-581-3777.

John :& P o ter’8 ;'9 6 .S. Main SI.,;'New H ope , P a ., W hffew af/s, Oct;. 14. 215-862-9951.

Road, North Brunswick, every Tuesday,., and T h u rsd ay , 7;30--p.m .-9 p.m ;, . 201-246-KICK.

Catholic Alumni.Clubi T.G.f.S. Danes, .Somerset Hilton, Atrium Drive, Som e-,

.' rset,i,Oct.: 7, '8 p.rh,,' 201-756-0940;. T^G.I.F:.Dance, MoAteers Rbstaurant,^ Easton Avenue, Sbihersetr^Oct. 1 3 rs p.tn., 201-249-5108.

BiAton Down C afe, 4160 Quakerbridge Lambertville, Live'Plano Music, Friday Road, Lavifrehceville, - Uve Entertah-

Central - J e r se y Jew ish ; Singles, ag e s ,; 3^55; Night Out : at- the Diner, Ua Mlragei Diner, Oct. :10, ;7 p.m;; House,

■ P arly ,: O'etV 1 4 ; 201r308-0694-:o r ■ 201-364-1148.

L s m b e i ^ e Station, -11 -.S t.,' Cenifid J e rse y A n g le s , ' Movie and

meht, W ed n esd ay s-F rid ay s , 5:30_ p . m . - l 0 ' : ’p .m . ; , D a n cin g , Tuesdays-Sundays, 10 p.m.-1:30 a.m.; 6 0 ^ 7 9 9 ^ 5 .

Catch a Rising Star, Hyatt Regency Princeton;; Route ■ 1 • and' Carnegie Center, West Windsor^ Angel Salazar, th rough O ct. 8; 609-987.-8018 or 609-987-1234. ' ’ '

and Saturday evenings; Live Jazz G r o u p s , S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n s ; 609-397-8300.

N a ^ u inn, Palmer ^ u a r o , Princeton, Tap Room: , Barbara 'Trent, ::Tuesdays and ■Rtursdays, 9 p.m;-rhidnlght; S/iow: case of Music, Friday and Saturday, 9 ; p.m.-m ldnlght;Lobby. ..B an - Pianist. Steve ' Kramer, Thursdays-Saturdays, 7:30 p.rh,-11;30 ■p.m.- and Sunday Brunch„il a.m;-2 p.m;; 609921-7500.

City G ardens, 1701 Calhoun St., Tren­ton, Ninety-Cent Dance Nights, ages O dette’s , . S . . R iver: Road,': New: Hope,

. 21 and over; Thursdays and Saturdays,9 p.tn., 609-392:8887.

The Clafidh Hotel, 399 Monmouth St., East Windsor, Uve Bands, Fridays and S a tu rd a y s ; WKXIV D ance P arty Wednesdays; DU; M ondays.Tuesdays,

, Thursdays; 609-4497000.

Chib B elie Dinner Theatiie,; Route 35, Sayreville, : Comoef/an George Carlin, Oct. 9 7 ; Bob Mariay’s Wallers, Oct. 12; Zebra,'Oct. 14; 201-727-3000,

P a . , : the . Incomparable;. Hlldegaide,_ through Oct.':7,-l‘8 p.m;; Pianist Botf Egan, Saturdays and Mondays,- 6:30

, p.m.-mldnlghf,: P/aho Bar, every eve­n in g e x c e p t - T u e s d a y s , ,8 :3 0 p.m.-mldn!ghl; 219882-2432.

OM Bay R estaurant, 61-63 Church St., N ew B ru n sw ick ,. Bar-King DJs, T h u r s d a y s , 1 0 p . m . -2 a .m . , 2 0 1 -2 ^3 1 1 1 .

P h easan ts’ Landlng,~A m w ellr:Poadr B elle M ead , Live Entertainment, Fridays and Saturdays, 201-359-4700.,

B a s s /B a r i to n e S im o n E s t e s an d Soprano ApiSe MlHo, New Jersey State Opera, Symphony Hall, 1020 Broad St., Newark, Oct. 7, 8 p.m., 201-6295757.

Brazflian Jazz and Ligh C lassical Mu­sic Concert, South Brunswick Public Library,. Kingston,. Lane, Monmouth; Junction, Oct. 8 ,3 p.m., 201-aHI -8224, free. ' '

C apela Cracoviensis, St. Hedwlg's C h u rc h , O ld e n a n d B ru n s w ic k Avenues, Trenton, Oct. 9, 7:30 p.m.,. 609-882-6833 or 215-4995581.

C l a r i n e t i s ^ W l l l i a m B e r z a n d B assoonist'B rian K ershner, Oct. 6 ,8 p.m.; E m erson StImg Q uartet, Oct.

- 12, 8 p.m.; Jaz z p t R utgers :A itsC enter, Oct. 1 5 , p.m,; Rntoers Uni­versity, Nicholas Music Cei sorge Street arxl Route 18, New.,, .-.swick: 201-932-7511.

Classical C oncert, .South Bninswlck . Public Library, Kingston. Lane, Mon­m ou th J u n c t io n ; 'O c t . 8 , 3 p .m ., 201-821-6224, free. ■“

201-5490531. •

P i a n i s t A b b e y , S l m o h , - T a p l i n Auditorium,' Fine Hall, Princeton. Uni­versity campus, Oct. 10, 8 p .m .,: 609258-5000. . . :

P r in c e to n O p e r a A s s o c ia t io n : . A Celefaradon of O pera , Rider College

. Fine Arts Theatre, Lawrenceville R oad,' L aw re n c ev llle , O c t. 1 1 , 7 p .m ., 6099390155 .

P rinceton 'String Q uartet, Herrohtovm; 1000 Office Complex, Route 206 and Herrontown Road, Princeton, Oct.; 6,11 ;30 a.m.; sponsored by the Yedlin Connpany,,609921-6651. ,

Voices, All Saints' Churchl Terhune and All Saints'. Road; Princeton, Oct. 14, 8

■ n.m., 6098896598 . ■ - ■

tm ln ste rC o m m u n ity .r '- .' , r.oy of r - :.ws Church, ivi-. . . . .'me,

Oct. 15, 4 p.m., 609921-2663. , ' '

W estm inster. W inds, Prallsville' Mills,- Route 29, Stockton, OcL-15,7:30 p.m.;' 609921-7104 or 609-397:2000. •

Com edy C abaret a t Poco’s , 625 N.Main S t, Doylestown,-Pa.';,B/p Daddy •Graham, Norm Klar and Andy Scaipag Porky’s Lounge, 812 Route, 33. Hamil- Oct. 9 7 ; .Bill King and Ronnie Ldrig, -ion' Jamship,. Uve Entertainment, O ct 12; John Cars, Pat O'Donne/f and : Wednesday-Saturday evenings, 9:30 S te v e C o o p e r , O c t . 1 3 - 1 4 ; p.m., 609587:9295.,

,215-345-JO K E ..,:." :S om erse t HBtori, 200 Atrium Drive,

T he Country inn. Route 130, Rob- Somerset, . Charades Uve Comedy blnsville, Uve Country Western Music, Shows, Thursdays, 9 p.rh. and Fridays,

— Fridays-and-Saturdays;-9:3ap.m.-230— 10-p.mj-Go/derhOW/esTtfve-on-Mag/o- a.m., 6092592033 . . ; . ~ .WM(3Q.\vlih D.J. Bob Thomas,

.: . Saturdays;201'-469260CCourt T averii,.124 Church St„ New

B r u n s w ic k , L e a t h e r . S f u d d e d W y c o m b e .'In n , Mill C re ek R oad ,: Diaphragm Ocf..;:6: A/d/rles, Oct.’ 7;' Wycombe, Pa., Eve Short on Piano - Shadows of Dreams, Oct. 2■, Reggae a n d y o o a /s , F rldays-:Saturdays, 8

Dance Party, Oct. 13; A-Bones, Oct. p .m .-m ld n lg h t; 2 1 5 -5 9 8 -7 0 0 0 or 14; 201,-5497265. ’ 215-598-7158. ■ •

Easy StreisL Route 31,' Hopewell,Whffewa/ls, Oct. 6, 609-4691996. . _

■ EmriMtt’s 1 ^ ,'S'potswobd-Gravol. Hill S in g l e s. Road,'Monroe Township, B/f/ Sfroctor,

T h u rsd a y s , 9 p .m .; Mel Sahner,Saturdays, 6 p.m.; Projectsi Saturdays,10p,rh;-2a.m .;’201-52lT9811,

Havana, 105 S. -Maln S t, New Hope,Pa., G/en Alexander Band; O c t' 6;Blues DeLuxe, Oct ■7;, Ellen Britton,Oct. 8; Jazz Pianist John Bray, Oct. S ;:Jazz Pianist-Dave FalQlanl, pe t.;.10;Doug Marfdey Band, Oct. . 13; Sphinx,Oct. iA\ Maii<’Adler end Mosaic, Oct.

, 15; 215-882-9897, : " ’ , ; ' '

Imaginations, : .U,S. 'Route 130, East . ■' Windsor, Disc Jockey, every n ight,. Adult Self-D efense C lass for Singles,

609-448-8012. ; ■ Golden Tiger Karate, 570 Georges

Games. Night, Princeton jChurch of Christ, 33 River Road, Pririceton, Oct. ... 6 , -8 - p .m ;v 2 0 1 - 2 8 1 -7531 .,-;o r 609;924-2555. '

Forum for Singles, Discussion Group, • ‘ Soclaf Hour and Special Programs,. -

: ■ Unitarian Church, 50 Cherry Hill Road, P r in c e to n ; F r jd a y s ; -7 :30 . p . m . , , 609-888-3997. ' - ,

G arden S ta te 'S ing les,' ages 29 5 0 s, : Friday Dance. Holiday Inn. Starlighi ; Room, Kenilworth, Oct. 5, 8 pirn'.; S a l- ' urday Darices, Hov/aid Johnson'S Red . Baron.:Lou'nge,’. Clark, ■ Oct; 7,'. 14, :21 , and 28; Dance,'Budget' Motor Lodge Garden’ Rooni, 350.. Route 9 ’ north, Woodbridge,' Oct,l13 and 20, 8 p .m .,. jackets preiefred;201-469-3141.’ ’

Intermix for! Singles,., ages-' 39plus, WeeWyMeel/ng, Unitarian Church, 176

'T i c e s L a n e , E a s t B ru n s w ic k , ■. Wednesdays; 8 g.m;, .201-360:9253.

J a ^ h ’ bitnehsidris, ages: 21.-39, Pdsi ~YoirrKlppurDance-Party,-BeaLBtuns-~

wick'Sheraton, Route .18, East Bruns­wick, OcL 9, 8:30 p.m., 201:494-7359

Jew ish Singles, ages 21-39, After K(ppur Dance, Livingston Holiday'Inn, Route 10,.LIvingston, Oct; 9 .8 :30 p.m., .

■ jackets preferrM, 201-TST-BSTT. ; i

J .d . 't .S . (Jew ish Oveif lTiltty S in g les ),':: •Brunch, C asa 'L uplta, 3640 . Street Road, Bensalem;-Pa., .Oct. 15,-11:30

— kirn»1;30irm ;r219757-5793:-------— —

Now BegliinlngS,. singles support, 0 / s - , . cusslons; 65t Country Club Road, Bridgewater,- flrsL. and ' third . Fridays,- 8 :3 0 p .m . , 2 0 1 - 3 5 9 - 5 5 0 9 :o r- 201-469-0455. < ■

P aren ts Wnhiout Parb ters, - M ercer County Chapter,- Or/enlaffon, : Ewing Ubrary.'Ewing,Township, ,Oct..10, 7 p.rh.-8:30 p.m.;:609-393-8696.:i if.i"-

P aren ts W ithout P arthe is , :MI<lctlesex : County Chapter; - Dance,: Sheraton

. lnn; Route,18 south,’’ East Brunswick, Oct, 8 ,8 p.m.:mldnlght; Dance,-Quality. inn. Route 1- south. North Brunswick,. Oct. 15, 8 p.m.-ihldnightj'.OperiiPah:'; cake Breakfast, Village Rec and Swlnr, Naricon Place. East Brunswick’; Oct.- 15,:iq.a.m .;201:634-8318. •

Princeton FOmRy VMCA,.Paul H obeson; P lace,: R rinceton, singles'Sports,:, Fridays, 7 p.m.-9 p.ni., 609-497-YMCA.

P lincetan Singles, -D ance, Hopewell L>. Americna -Legion,: .Van. Dyke Road, .- .

Hopewell,: :Oct. ,■ 15, • 4 . p.m.:8'.- p.m.,,; 201-534-9108.'

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S h o re 'S in g le s ; Hike Cheesequake- State Park, Qld Bridge, Oct. .14/ 11 a.m„ 201-291-2763;. Bfro[-lVafcWng i Trip to Hawk Mountain, Pa.,Obt. 15,11 a.m., 201-389-2655.

i.eav'es, through Oct. 7,201-968-7555.'

Single Pacqa, Holiday Dance Party, Woodbridge Hilton, Woodbrldge, Oct, 9,-15, 22 and 29, 609-238-0972': ' '

C rossroads Theatre Company, 320Memorial. Parkway," New Brunswick; S h e / /a 's 'D a y , th ro u g h O c t. 22 , 201-249-5560: '

Paper Mlli Playhouse, Brookside Drive, Mlllbum, 4Snd.Street, through Oct. 22,-

' ; 201-376-4343: ' -

R o a d , P r i n c e t o n J u n c t i o n , - Trains at the Franklin Institute, through 609-799-3714. , i r . - .Deo; 31 ,215-^8-1200.

Single S o t, F riday D ance Parlies, - Palmer House (lorrnerly the Treadway

tnn)i Route 1, W est Windsor, Fridays, 9 p.m.-12:30 a.m./ 215:938-0978.

F o r u m T h e a t r e , 3 1 4 . M ain S t . , ' Metuchen, The Rink, Oct. 13-Nov. 5, 201-548-0582. :

P edd ler's Village D inner T hea tre at theCock 'n Buir Restaurant, Route 263, Lahaska, Pa.,; Murder By the Book,

- through Nov. 18, 215-538-3206.

Cultural Diversity C onference, Trenton G ro rge S tree t Playhouse, t) Livingston , State College, BrowerlStudent Center, .Avo;,-..New B ru n sw ick , C reative . Pennington Road, Ewing, Oct.'1 2 ,8i15 Dramatics for Children, Oct, 16-Dec. 9, a.m.-9 p.m., 609-771-2485. . 201-846-2895.

Franklin Villagers Bam Theatrd, 475 DeMott Lane, Somerset, Isn't It Ro­mantic, through Oct. 29,201-873-2710.

Pidyhouse ^ 210 Dunhams Corner Road, East ,Brunswick, Kiss Me Kale, Oct. 13-Nbv.'12, 201-254-3939,

Singles Again; Dance Farffes, Holiday Inn, Route 1, Plalnsboro, Oct. 7 ,14 ,21 and 28, 201-928-2300.

. Singles Today, All New Dances, Holiday Inn, Route i;':,Plalnsboro, Fridays, 9 p.m. 609-587-6011. -

George S tree t P layhouse, 9 Livingston': Ave.,: New .Bninswlok, Les Liaisons D angereuses, th ro u g h O c t. 29, 201-246-7717. .

SImy Theatre, Com pany at the Kobe Japanese ftastaurant. Route 9. How-

;; ell/Lakewood, The Nerd, through Oct. • 21, 201-364-0936 of 201-370-8030. .

Holiday D e co ra tio n s from N atural Materials, Bowman's Hill Wildllower Preserve, River Road, . Washington Crossing,- Pa.,' W ednesdays through Nov. 1 8 ,10 a.m., 215-862-2924. •

Hunterdon Art, C enter, 7 Center St., Clinton, Saturday Morning Children's Theater, Oct. 14, 28, Nov. 4, Deo. 12 and 26, 201-735-8415.

S o p h is tic a ted S in g les ,: single pro- fesslorlals ages 28-49, Dance Party, Somersl Hllls^Holel, Route 78 exit 33, Warren, Octf. 8, 22; Nov, .12, 26 and Dec. 10, 201-221-0047, jacket and tie required. ‘

Hunterdon Hills Playhouse, Route 173 W est: H am pton , S u n n y s /d e UpL

—throughroct. 28, 201-735-6070 and 201-730-8007.

S tate Theatre, 19 Livingston Ave., New ' Brunswick, Second City National Tour-.

■ Ing Com pany, O c t. 14 , 8 p .m .,_ ^2 0 J-2 4 6 :7 i» 6 9 .j_ _ _ „ ---------------— .

M asqueraders S quare D ance Club P l u s W o r k s h o p a n d 'D a n c e ,American Czechoslovak Farmers Club, H a n k in s R o a d , E a s t W in d so r ; T u e s d a y s , 8 p . m . - l 0 :3 0 p .m .,

.609-448-4647.

Mary Jacobs- Library, 64 Washington St., Rocky Hill, Preschool-Storytime, Fridays, 1:45 p.m.; Todd/er Time,

. Thursdays, 10:30 a.m., registration re­quired, 609-924-7073.

TRIPS

.Percussion.W otkshops,-Trenton-Stale- : College, Bray ,Recital Hall, Pennington

Road, Ewing, Oct. 6, noon-5 p.m., 201-464-4890. .

I ro n b ^ n d Theatre,.at Rutgers/Newark, Branley HalIrTheatre, Marlin Luther KlngBlvd., Nevvark, The House Of Blue

■ L e av e s , th r o u g h O o t r 22', 201-782-3524. ' , ,

McCarter A ssociate B us Trip; "O r­p h e u s D e s c e n d i n g ," O c t . '18, 609-683-9100, ext.. 6001.

Plano T eachers FOrum, hothe of Olga Gorelll, Scotch Road, Pennington, Oct. 6 . 9 p .m . , 2 1 5 - 7 3 6 - 0 9 5 7 o r 609-392-1235. -

North Brunswick Public Library, 880 Hermann .Road, North Brunswick,

—Storyhour-lor-S-6-Year-OldsrOctrT0~ 1:15 p.m.; Sloryhour hr 4 .Y.aar. Olds,- Oct. 11, 11:15 p.m.; Sloryhour lor 3 Year Olds, O c t. 11 , 1 :15 p .m .; 201-246-3545.

STA G E Liberty Village Dinner Theatre, Bucks Country' Cafe, T Church St., Rem­ington, Wfift a Song -In My Heart, through Dec. 31, 201 -746-3407.

S t u d y

Manalapah High School, Church Lane, Manalapan, Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats and Magicians, Oct. 15, 2 p.m„ 201-462-8811.

McCarter Theatre, 91 University Place,; Princeton, Smoke on the Mountain, through Oct. 22, 609-683-8000. '

Artist Show case T heatre , 1150 Indiana Ave., Trenton, Social Security, Oct. 6-8 and 13-15, 609-586-1774: ;

M ercer County Community Collego,Kelsey Theater, West Windsor cam ­pus, Wss Me Kate, Oct. 13-14 and 20-21, 8 p.m. and Oct. 15, 2 p.m., 609-586-4695;

Square Dancing L e sso n s sponsored . by Princeton Squares- at Greenwood

.; School, Greenwood Avenue, Hamilton Township, Mondays through May 21, 7:30 p.m.-,10,p.m., 609-587-3873.

North County B ranch Library, Allarton Road and Beaver Avenue, Annandale, Live Puppet Show: The Haunted C as-. (to, Oct. 7, 11 a.m., 201-730-3262.

Symposium; G reek Culture and Con- • tem porary Life, Rutgers University,

D ouglass C ollege S tu d en t C en ter Commuter Lounge, NIchol Avenue,

'N e w B r u n s w ic k , O c t . 6 -7 . 201-932-9179.

Princeton Public Library, 0 5 -Withers­poon St., Princeton, Hawks of New Jersey, grade 3 and up, Od." 11, 3:30 d-m.. free tickets required; Stones for Toddlers; Oct. 17-Dec. 12; TO a.m:, reg is tra tio n requ ired ; Stories for Preschoolers, Oct. 17-Dec. ‘.2, 2 p.m., registration required; 609-924-9529.

W rite r’s W o rk sh o p fo r P u b lish e d Non-fiction W riters, write: P.O. Box 602, Cranbuiy, NJ 08512.

R utgers University, Nicholas: Music Center,' Douglass College : campus. New Brunswick, Dance Glasses for Children and Teens, starling,Oct. 14 (registration open througl) Oct. 7), 201-932-8497. ,

Bristol Riverside T hea tre , Radcllfe and - Market Streets, . Bristol, Pa., Sally Blane: The World's; Greatest Girl De- leclive, through Oct. 14,215-785-6664.

Bucks County Community College,Swamp Road, Newtown, Pa., Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats and Magi­cians, Oct. 1 4 ,8 'p.m., 215-968-8186.

New Je rsey Public T h ea tre on the . grounds of the John E- Runnells Hospi­

tal, 1052 Plainfield Ave., Berkeley Heights, The Woolgalherer, through Oct. 21, 201-322-3807. '

Acting I and II and Teen'A ctfng Work­shop ,' George Street Playhouse, 9 Uvingston Ave.,.New Bninswlck,' Oct. 16-Dec. 9, 201-846-2895.

Y o u n g s t e r s

Bucks County Playhouse, S. Main St., New Hope, Pa., La Cage aux Folles, through Oct. 15, 215-862-2041. ,

New Je rsey Shakespeare Festival, Inresidence at Draw University, Route 24, Madison, Pericles, PrInCe of Tyre, through Oct. 8; Tom Jones, through Oct. 14; 201-377-4487.

Baflroom D ance C lasses, Pennington D ance, ■ P en n in g to n P re sb y te r ia n Church, Main Street and Delaware Avenue, Pennington, starting Oct: 10, 609-890-8503.' ' • -

s ta te Theater, 19 Livingston AVe.,'New Bninswlck/ Molly Whupple and Other Folktales, by the Shoestring Players, Oct. 8, 1 p.m.. 201-246-7469.

C h ris tm as-G ra f t; W orkshop,'-,N orth * B ru n sw ick P u b lic L ib ra ry , 8 80 Hemitann Road, North Brunswick, Oct.11, 7 p.m., 201 -246-3545'.

Stony Broqk-Mitlstone W atershed As- sodatioh ,T itus Mill Road, Pbnnington, Weather Watchers, ages 8-12, Oct. 14;

, P resch o o l S e r ie s , Oct.. 1 7 , 10 a.m.-11:30 p.m., registration loqulred; 609-737-7592.

Circle Playhouse, 416‘ Victoria Ave., P lsca taw ay , The H ouse-of Blue

Off-Broadstreet D essert Theatre , 5 S. Greenwood Ave., Hopewell, Brighton Beach Memoirs, th rough O ct. 7. 609-466-2766.

Creative Drawing, Wednesdays, Oct.11-Nov. 15, 8 p.m.-IO p.m.; Terra

: Cotta W orkshop, Oct. 27, 10 a.m.-4 F ran k lin I n s t i t u t e , 2 0 th an d th e p.m,; Pietro Designs,' 962 Alexander Parkway, Philadelphia, Pa., A/f Aboard;-

W a sh in g to n C ro s s in g S ta te P a rk N a tu re C e n te r , Titusville, Nafure Microcosms, ages 6-adult, Oct. 7, 1 p.m.-2:30 p.m.; Nature Explorers, ages 3-5, Oct. 1 2 and 26, 1 p.m.-2 p.m., registration required; .Family Nature Walk,,all ages, Oct. 15 and 29, 1G0 p.m.; 609-737-0509.

ARIES (3/21-4/20): 'The facts are there early this week-legal and travel interests are favored, Mix­ing business'with pleasure offers a surprise or two for many. Later as Mercury enters thb7th house com­munications are testy; Important others may have more .to say now. Are you in the mood to listen?.,;

TAURUS (4/21.5/2X);Sensuali^ is easily rnoused early this week. Romance is exciting and recrea­tional activities revolve around loved ones; Later; Vehiis" offers a brighter money picture in weeks . , ahead. Others once again will play a key role. Loans are featured for travel, academics orautomobiles- in the months tthead, "

GEMINI (5/22-iW21):'Rbmantic potential cbiitinues on an upward trend. New or improved rela- ;, tionships are forecast for many. A strong need to expresS.yourself , needs an ouilet? &nsidef'viable '

talents or hobbies. Later, a night on the town lifts your spirits while

. a nagging worry about a child simmers beneath the surface.

CANCER (6/22-7/23): Romance . may be found'pn the work front this month. This is a good tinie to spruce up your appearance imd •

' update your wari'obe. Diet, ex- , ercise and fitness regimes are

favored; just don’t overdo! Later, communications, local travel and dealings with community arid neighbors will crowd your sched­ule. : ,

. will keep you busy. VIRCK)(^4;9/23i): Early trends^T

are especially romantic this week: new, differeiit and exciting will be your bywords! As Veniis warms .-

, up your solar;4th house, dealings withfarnily,'propertyandiesiden- ce:are on the agenda: while Mars

' ‘stiri up activity in the 2nd house hinting at inaportant fihancial transactions: Later, be'discieet.

through the solar 2nd house will be a bonus for material and emo­tional interests while Mars con- . timies to urge you to "clean house. ’! Later, as Mercury moves into your very'private 12th house, activities are bound to be hush-hush!'

LEO (7/24-8/23): Expect to be in your element for several weeks to

. come as Venus lights up your ruling 5th house. Romantic,

‘creative and self-expressive interests take top billing. Dealings at a distance may bring you re- . . wards, and travel is apt to be laced

, with romahce._Later, public ,; shaking, lec'niring or promoting ":

LIBRA (9/24-10/23): Mats con- .tinues to lend its energy, prompt-

ing you to stretch your limits.- Personai draw femaihs high, though you should ietrierhber s •; pushy isii't pretty in any language! Later, expect more local travel,-

' increased dealings with relatives and academics to crowd your schedule. Romance can be found in a new setting!

SCORPIO ( 10/24- 11/ 22 ): Your un- - caruiy irisight sewes you well - -' - early this. week. Venus moving

SAGITTARIUS (ll/23-12/21)i As Venus moves info your sign this week, personal popularity, appeal and charisma escalate; new ad- _ mirers are possible; Don’t over-

' look the opportunity to mix busi­ness wjth pleasure as Mars and

' , Mercui7 stir-up your II th house of socid activity: Later, think

, twice before jeopardizing certaiii ties;

CAPRICORN (12/22-1/20): Career, , status and reputation continue to

be emphasized as Jupiter invites ’ the new and exciting into your

sphere. Venus in the 12th house . spells rewards r'-'andpbssible .'' intrigue for some. Much can be

gained through-personal reflect­ion. Philosophical, metaphysiai and spiritual subjects are liigh- lighu^.

AQUiMilUS (1/21-2/19): Good “news On the work front is jiossible this:week.:DeaiingS with groups,.

_ clubs and organizations are , favored, and social outings are; suie'to be enjoyed by many. Later strong 9th house influence high­lights in-laws, those at a distance , and academics. Affair with a part- neror mate begin to heat up!

PISCES (2/20-3/20): Focus remaitis' onnjaterial and emotional secur-r ity, others and their assets; Deal­ings with important paperwork deserves your meticulous attention

, now. Career and residence issues loom prominently ahead. It really is time for overdo changes in either area. Later, intuitive gift gives remarkable insight. Take . .

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INFANTS ♦ TODDLERS ♦ BOYS ♦ GIRLS

lA K E O FFOCTOBER 6-9

the children’s placeTHE MARKETPLACE AT PRINCETON

For th© righ t brigh ts to soft cottons, D AN N EM AN N FABRICS

is th e p la c e fo r fa b ric ' fo r ■

C oiT ie to D a n n e m a n n fo r q ■ c o m p le te se lec tip n o f dress &

, d e c o ra to r fab rics ,d rirn , . v V pa tte rns a n d notions: : ‘ _

Custom Labor &.■: : • Free Shop-bt-Home ■ Servioe

The Savings Store for Fabries,' Decorating .8<, Crafts,

: ( 2 0 1 ) 2 9 7 - 6 0 9 0 ^

[ 6 0 9 ] 9 2 1 - 9 3 3 0 ,

Marketplace Week of October 3,1989

For putting on the Penache, think of / POTTERY BARN as your best resource for

home design. A world of affordable treasures • and gifts that give expression to your sure sense o f personal style.

Glassware, serving pieces, kitchen gadgets ; and home decorations are just a sample of what

POTTERY BARN has to offer.

P O T 'T E R Y B A R N(201) 297-6020

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SOLID OAKSAVVYIfyou appreciate the (fial^ ,

. of fine oak fumiwie, you'll love the collection at OMJntfy W>rkshop.

Our craftsmen create classic unimisbed oak . funiiture for un­cluttered living ^ le . A varied of hand finishes are also asai^le on all pieces.

^ i d oak bookcases are so sturdy th ^ ’ll never sag from the weight of your books. Available iif mai^ sIks. .Boolaases , 'From $117Choose from a wide arr^ of components and create a custom wall system to

. suit your n«ds. You’ll be amazed at our reasonable prices!

Prict as sham S438

Similar systemsfrom $1003

Our experienced Staff will dadlyas»st)Ouinde$ign- uig the trystem best suited to . your n e ^ using our ex­tensive line of standard components. Calf or write for our catalog and order by (jione revisit our show­room. All items are available finished or unfinished. deliver evenings and weekends.

Priet OM shcam BB3 Vfo accept

Mastercard, Visa, & Discover.

toil free1-800-526-8001(Newark Showroom)

Our selection of IV4 '* and 2" thick butcher block tables are built to last for

$195From

Our diests feature dove-, ^ e d drawers that ride on steel and nylon roller slides. Mariy sizes ' available.

ChestsFrom $224

P rkt as shorn S27i

CountryW o it e n o p

Newark (in the In»dxMnd) 9S Rome Si., Newark, NJ (201) 589-3407 .8-5 Tbes.-S«.Closed Sun. & Mon:

PrinceCon (la the Marketplace) Ra. 27 ft 518 Princeton, NJ (200297-1887 local call frotn Princeton 10-5:30 Moa.-Sat. Thun, till 9

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SAVE ON — Dining Room, Bedroom, Li

andC O U N TR Y O A K

Reflections-otvesterv^ear are n m lV reproduced in this clas&c OAi^ Dining Room. ■ - ^Designed for todays iifestyie ^ ^ feM irihg sipiid oak chairsi massive irestie tabie & iighted china cabinet. On Sale at SUPER SAVINGS. V

Chinia base & Hutch Topreg. $1149

Master "Arm Chairs;reg..$2i5,eacH

Sale priced *879 Sale priced *169Trestle Table

- p lu ^ 4 side chairs '(w/leaf96”) reg.'$1600 . , :

Sale priced *1199 ^^ . ^Buy this 9 piece collectioh & receive a

BONUS MARKDOWNReg. $3179.00 , •

JUST *2199WiilLIAMSBURGSOLiD CHERRY DiNINGROOtl/i

This 18th Century reproduction in soiid cherry tea- '

A wonderful combinatin o f hand-rubbed cherry & classic design can be yours at 0%*financing for one full year. - . i 'Oval Dining Table

and 4 side chairs42’ - 66’ ext. 80" reg. $2000.00

5 pc. Sale * 1 3 9 9 Queen Ann Arm Chairs

“ reg. each $349.00 :

Sale each *239

60” Beveled Glass Pediment China

2 pc. reg; $2000.002 pc. SALE * 1 3 9 9

Server features 2 doors, ,1 drawer with silver tray

■ reg. $1000.00Sale *699

BONUS SAVINGSBuy the Complete 9 Pc Dining Room

reg. $4698.00 ’ '

SUPER BUY *2965

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Rt.;27< Franklin Twf

Itariwtplace Weel

i /ing Room, and Family Room Furniture.

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dasual Contemporary Sofa fea- ' - " tl/res heavy duty coilspring base i solid oak frame. Many colors to choose from at this special irice. .

SALE PRICE83" Sofa $ 5 9 9 .0 0 '' • N O

, 72" apartment sofa $599 .00 ' '55" loveseat M S549.0P I n t e r e s t - 83" Queen sleeper . $799 .00 ,72"- Full sleeper-— ------ $775.00 - - -55" Loveseat'sleeper: $74 9 .0 0 r 1 ,

Tight Back Oversized Roll Atm with a Parson's legs. Many fab­rics to choose from. Coil'spring base & solid oak frame.

84" Sofa 75" apt size sofa 56” loveseat 84" queen sleeper 75" full sleeper

"' 56" twin sleeper “

SALE PRICE $599.00 $599 .00 ‘

- $549.010'' $799 .00 $775 .00 $749.00.

2" Traditional Catpe! Back Sofa. Custom Covered for your Livina room. Coilspring base, Solia Oak Frame.

82" Sofa 73" apt size sofa 56"ioveseat 82" queen sleeper 73" full size sleeper 56" twin size sleeper

SALE PRICE $699.00 $699.00 $649 .00 $899.00 $875.00

< $849.00

NoIn te r ^ t

■ High ba'ck Country Sdfa’Shdwri ■?'■ in'a five jacquard fabric available . in many custom covery with coilspring base.

83" Sofa 74" apt. size sofa 59"loveseat 83” queen sleeper 74" fullsleeper 59" twinsleeper

SALE PRICE $699 .00 $699 .00 $ 6 4 9 .0 0 $899 .00 $875 .00 $849 .00

pollarm Lawson Style Sofa shownjn a waverly 18th century cotton print. Standard with 'coilspring base and solid oak frame.

89" Sofa’80" apt. size sofa 65" loveseat 89" queen sleeper 80" full sleeper 65" twin sleeper

SALE PRICE $799 .00 $799.00 $749.00 $999.00 $975.00 $949.00

NoIn terest

High Back traditional rollarm sofashown in a panel jacquard fabric. Coilspring base availatcustom fabrics.

liable in many93" sofa 84" apt size sofa 71” loveseat 93” queensleeper 84" fullsleeper 71" twinsleeper

SALE PRICE $799 .00 $799 .00 $74 9 .0 0 $99 9 .0 0$975 .00 $94!19.00

IITURE COMPANY at„The

Marketpiade Mallfe518i f Princeton

, Store Hours: MTW Sat. 10-6

Th F 10-9 Sun 12 5' *0% Financing, 30% deposit required;.. balance at 0% for 1 year

k of October 3,1989

C^t beautiful brauds save money to

Now, 2 0i % «off our entire stock of

women’s boots -

• Get ready for winter w ith cold weather

“Taoots, ahdbe in style w ith feshion b o o ts.

; G L u x u ^ e in fine leathers, step up

an heels or laze around in flats. All beautiful

brand names, at a savings o f 20%.

. But hop to it. Because this sale w on’t be

kicking around after October 8th.

At Princeton location only.

SHOE-TOWN-Visa

B EA im aiLB R A N D NAMES. BEAUTIFUL PRICES.' Discover ' MasterCard

K A M O K OJapanese Restaurant

( 2 0 1 ) 8 2 1 - 8 8 2 2

At The M arketplace Routes 27 & 518 • Princeton,

N ew JerseyDINNER

MON-THORS 5:30-9 PM FRI & SAT 5:30-10 PM

LUNCHTUESDAY-FRIDAY 12:00^2:30 PM

We Are More Than A Hosiery Specialty - Store...

We are the one store with all first quality hosiery for everyone

~ i n your fa m ily lln additioh, we offer the widest selection

available of Aerobicwear, Basic & Fashion Sweats, Mens and Boys

Underwear sizes childrens to 5X. And remember our prices are

always discounted.

SALE OCT. 3 thru OCT. 14

20% OffALL

AEROBICWEAR(Tights & Le^ards)

from D anskin , Softouch, M arika & Baryshnikov.

HosieryPMore

At The .Market PlaceJeti Rts. 27 & 518i Princeton, INJ(Take Nassau Street North to The “Market Place")

Pate 6: ^

Marketplace Week of October 3,1989 .

SAVE TIME & MONEY

Has It Allfor the largest selection of

H ANDBAG S • FASH ION U EW ERLY LU G G A G E & ATTACHES all at low discount prices

FAM O US M AKER" ^

aV:,. G ENU IN E LEATHER HANDBAGS‘ reg. $110.

*39.99

14K GOLDJEW ELRY

50% OFF

Select group ofFashion Jew elry

V2 Price

VERDI 5, Piece Luggage Set reg. $295

5 9 9

$I----------I I I I II^Expires Oct. 3 0 ,1 9 8 9

5.00 OFFCoupon

Any purchase of $30 or moresale items not included

SU^AN CKEf NEIT S WORTH THE TRIP. FROM ANYWHERE

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MarketplaceRoute 34

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Outlet Store Englishtown Auction

(Brown Bldg.)

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Route 27 & 518 297-6249

Marketplace Week of October 3,1989

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