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Patriotic play 'George Ml' pays tribute to George M. Cohan Page 28 Familiar theme Local teams excel at GMC Relays Page 44 K£,:/7 ... Public Area Serving Old Bridge and Sayreville FARRAH MAFFAI Mike Von Gonten (I), 10, and his cousin Anthony, 7, wait for a bite at the annual fishing derby in Kennedy Park, sponsored by the Sayreville Recreation Department on Saturday. Anthony tied for first place in the 7- and 8-year-old division. Sayreville Appeals promised in discipline case that garnered national attention BY IENNIFEB DOME Staff Writer A U.S. District Court judge based in Newark dismissed a case against the Sayreville school district that alleged the school administrators were wrong to suspend four kindergartners who were playing cops and robbers. The decision comes two years after the incident in which four students were pre- tending to shoot one another, using their fingers as guns, on the playground of Wilson School, Dane Street. After consulting with the former Superintendent of Schools William Bauer and then Assistant Superintendent Dennis Fyffe, Principal Georgia Baumann sus- pended the students for three days. One student's parents, Scot and Cassandra Garrick, accepted representa- 's zero-tolerance case dismissed tion by the Rutherford Institute to file a suit against the district. The Virginia-based Rutherford Insti- tute, founded in 1982 by conservative author and attorney John Whitehead, gained public attention as the firm that represented Paula Jones in a sexual harass- ment suit against the former president. The Institute has represented the Garricks free of charge. "They were greatly wronged," White- head said last week. "He was a kinder- garten student and didn't know he was doing anything wrong." According to Fyffe, who is now the Superintendent of Schools, Judge Katharine S. Hayden's summary judgment stated that there was not enough reason to warrant a trial for the civil rights suit against the dis- trict. "It's a significant victory for the Board of Education," Fyffe said. According to Whitehead, the Institute plans to appeal the decision with the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. "It's easier to win these kinds of cases on appeal," Whitehead said, adding that the higher courts often give more consid- eration to the constitutional issues in ques- tion. According toWhitehead, the organiza- tion has dealt with several cases on zero- tolerance policies over the past several years. Such policies tend to criminalize behaviors that have been considered "absolutely normal" in the past, such as cops and robbers and other children's games. "There's a principle involved; the Garricks want to go forward. We're going to carry it out until the end," Whitehead said. According to Fyffe, the Sayreville school district does not have any zero-tol- erance policies, which usually say that if a specific action occurs, a specific punish- ment will be the consequence. Instead, the principals of the schools have discretion on a case-by-case basis, Fyffe said. One exception would be if a student brought a Continued on page 17 mmssm Track, Harley agree that the party's over Summer event will not be held in Old Bridge BY SUE M. MORGAN Staff Writer P erceiving a lack of support from gov- ernment officials, and in response to highly publicized deadly incidents occurring in Long Island, N.Y., and in Nevada between rival biker gangs, officials of Old Bridge Township Raceway Park and the Harley-Davidson Motor Co. have agreed that the latter's birthday bash will be celebrated at some other Northeast venue and not in Old Bridge. On May 1, Harley-Davidson executives and operators of the Pension Road drag strip that borders Manalapan agreed to bypass Old Bridge as a stop on the Harley- Davidson 100th Anniversary Open Road Tour after learning that Old Bridge offi- cials were planning to ask Raceway Park to withdraw its permit application to host the event, scheduled for Aug. 16-18. A spokesman for the Harley-Davidson Motor Co. said Friday that the action was a mutual decision by the corporation and Raceway Park management. "Raceway Park urged us to make our decision promptly," said Steve Piehl, direc- tor of communications for the Harley- Davidson Motor Co. Piehl said Raceway Park executives got in touch with Harley-Davidson once they became aware that township officials were calling for the track to withdraw its appli- cation to host the event. Continued on page 37 Index Business . . 48 Classified 52 Milestones 39 Obituaries 42 Opinion 10 Police Beat 43 Sports 44 Quote of the week "This horrific event, like the one that preceded it elsewhere, was not the product of the Harley-Davidson Motor Co., but was once again evidence of a lawless element of society." Jonathan Heilbrunn Cover story Visit Greater Media Newspapers' Web site www.gmnews.com

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Mike Von Gonten (I), 10, and his cousin Anthony, 7, wait for a bite at the annual fishing derby in Kennedy Park, sponsoredby the Sayreville Recreation Department on Saturday. Anthony tied for first place in the 7- and 8-year-old division.

SayrevilleAppeals promised indiscipline case that

garnered national attentionBY IENNIFEB DOMEStaff Writer

A U.S. District Court judge based inNewark dismissed a case againstthe Sayreville school district that

alleged the school administrators werewrong to suspend four kindergartners whowere playing cops and robbers.

The decision comes two years after theincident in which four students were pre-tending to shoot one another, using theirfingers as guns, on the playground ofWilson School, Dane Street.

After consulting with the formerSuperintendent of Schools William Bauerand then Assistant Superintendent DennisFyffe, Principal Georgia Baumann sus-pended the students for three days.

One student's parents, Scot andCassandra Garrick, accepted representa-

's zero-tolerance case dismissedtion by the Rutherford Institute to file asuit against the district.

The Virginia-based Rutherford Insti-tute, founded in 1982 by conservativeauthor and attorney John Whitehead,gained public attention as the firm thatrepresented Paula Jones in a sexual harass-ment suit against the former president.

The Institute has represented theGarricks free of charge.

"They were greatly wronged," White-head said last week. "He was a kinder-garten student and didn't know he wasdoing anything wrong."

According to Fyffe, who is now theSuperintendent of Schools, Judge KatharineS. Hayden's summary judgment stated thatthere was not enough reason to warrant atrial for the civil rights suit against the dis-trict.

"It's a significant victory for the Boardof Education," Fyffe said.

According to Whitehead, the Instituteplans to appeal the decision with the ThirdCircuit Court of Appeals.

"It's easier to win these kinds of cases

on appeal," Whitehead said, adding thatthe higher courts often give more consid-eration to the constitutional issues in ques-tion.

According to Whitehead, the organiza-tion has dealt with several cases on zero-tolerance policies over the past severalyears. Such policies tend to criminalizebehaviors that have been considered"absolutely normal" in the past, such ascops and robbers and other children'sgames.

"There's a principle involved; theGarricks want to go forward. We're goingto carry it out until the end," Whiteheadsaid.

According to Fyffe, the Sayrevilleschool district does not have any zero-tol-erance policies, which usually say that if aspecific action occurs, a specific punish-ment will be the consequence. Instead, theprincipals of the schools have discretionon a case-by-case basis, Fyffe said. Oneexception would be if a student brought a

Continued on page 17

mmssmTrack, Harleyagree that theparty's over

Summer event will notbe held in Old Bridge

BY SUE M. MORGANStaff Writer

Perceiving a lack of support from gov-ernment officials, and in response tohighly publicized deadly incidents

occurring in Long Island, N.Y., and inNevada between rival biker gangs, officialsof Old Bridge Township Raceway Parkand the Harley-Davidson Motor Co. haveagreed that the latter's birthday bash willbe celebrated at some other Northeastvenue and not in Old Bridge.

On May 1, Harley-Davidson executivesand operators of the Pension Road dragstrip that borders Manalapan agreed tobypass Old Bridge as a stop on the Harley-Davidson 100th Anniversary Open RoadTour after learning that Old Bridge offi-cials were planning to ask Raceway Park towithdraw its permit application to host theevent, scheduled for Aug. 16-18.

A spokesman for the Harley-DavidsonMotor Co. said Friday that the action was amutual decision by the corporation andRaceway Park management.

"Raceway Park urged us to make ourdecision promptly," said Steve Piehl, direc-tor of communications for the Harley-Davidson Motor Co.

Piehl said Raceway Park executives gotin touch with Harley-Davidson once theybecame aware that township officials werecalling for the track to withdraw its appli-cation to host the event.

Continued on page 37

IndexBusiness . . 48Classified 52Milestones 39Obituaries 42Opinion 10Police Beat 43Sports 44

Quote of the week"This horrific event, like the one thatpreceded it elsewhere, was not theproduct of the Harley-Davidson MotorCo., but was once again evidence of alawless element of society."

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Joe Farrell of North Brunswick turns in some rifles and apistol to the South Brunswick Police Department duringMiddlesex County's gun buyback program on Friday.

PHOTOS BY VERONICA YANKOWSKILisa Landberg, of Wayne, turns over 40 guns to the Sayreville Police Department on Sunday as InvestigatorFrank DiNinno counts out the cash that she'll get in exchange as part of the county gun-surrender program.

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BY IENNIFER DOMEStaff Writer

T he second gun surrender program,sponsored by the Middlesex CountyProsecutor's Office last weekend, re-

sulted in 1,145 guns being turned over to lawenforcement officials.

The three day surrender program beganlast Friday and was conducted in five loca-tions in the county. The largest number ofguns collected were in Sayreville, with 312total guns being collected in the borough.

The first gun-surrender program in 1994collected more than 1,800 guns at six sitesover 10 days. This averaged out to 31 gunsper site, per day, Assistant Prosecutor CindyGlaser said.

This year, the average number of gunscollected per site, per day was 85, she said.

"It was wildly successful. We were veryhappy with it [the program]," Glaser said.

The prosecutor's office staffed theCarteret, Edison, New Brunswick, SouthBrunswick, and Sayreville police de-partments to collect the weapons fromFriday through Sunday. The prosecutor'soffice paid $60 to those who turned in hand-guns, $40 for rifles and shotguns, and $100for assault weapons.

A total of more than $55,500 was paidfor surrendered weapons. The largestamount of money was given out inSayreville, with $15,560 paid, followed bySouth Brunswick, with $14,700 paid.

Almost 300 guns were turned in at theSouth Brunswick location, according toPatrolman Joseph Boguszewicz.

Boguszewicz said that one residentturned in about 80 guns.

"They were not in the best of shape;

Inspector Chris Penna checks out a gun that was turned in to the Sayreville PoliceDepartment Sunday.

some were older," Boguszewicz said.That resident walked out of the site with

about $3,600, according to police.South Brunswick police Chief Michael

Paquette said that this year's program wassuccessful.

"We were very pleased with the turnout,"Paquette said.

Overall, handguns were the largest return— 689 of them were surrendered over thecourse of the three-day program. Rifles andshotguns ran a close second with 444 turnedover to the prosecutor's office. The total num-ber of assault weapons surrendered was 12.

The program, coordinated by Glaser,Deputy Chief Joseph Krisza and Capt. SteveKaminsky, was designed to make communi-ties safer by reducing the number of dan-gerous guns that are around. The "mostwanted" weapons are handguns, but almostany gun will be accepted.

Glaser said that critics of the programmay claim it is a waste of money because theguns turned in are generally not thosebelonging to criminals. She disagreed withthat belief, however, saying she does not seea negative side to the program.

"Anytime you can get a gun off the street

A .38-caliber Smith & Wesson was surren-dered to the Sayreville Police Department.

- that\ J good tlnng loi law enforcement,"(iliiMT said before this year's programIvgan She noted Ihul e\en the guns ownedb\ law -abiding citizens can wind up in thewrong hands. Not only can they be stolenand used b\ ciuninuh. but they can alsow md up causing tragic accidents — such ascases of childu-n Liking their parents' gunsand pla>mg cops and robbers.

'Tiagahcs do happen with guns ownedb\ good cili/L'ns." the prosecutor's officestales in a piomotional flier.

Paquette agreed."If we get one of the guns out there that

may be used in a crime, it is a success,"Paquette said last week.

Each of the buyback locations wasstaffed by two uniformed officers from thelocal police departments who took the gunsand ensured they were unloaded and safe forhandling. The staffers from the prosecutor'soffice, took down the serial numbers of eachgun and dispensed the cash.

Glaser said that while a handful of theweapons may go into a police departmentarsenal, some 99.9 percent will be destroyed.

Staff writers Charles W. Kim and BrianDonahue contributed to this story.

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OLD BRIDGE — Looking to close yetanother cellular telephone service gap,Nextel Communications has applied to theZoning Board of Adjustment to construct a152-foot monopole tower off EnglishtownRoad, just north of Texas Road.

At its Thursday night meeting, theboard heard testimony from a radio fre-quency expert testifying on behalf of NewYork-based Nextel.

If the board approves Nextel's applica-tion, three co-locator OmnipointCommunications, Sprint PCS, and VerizonWireless, would also use the pole to serv-ice their customers.

Richard Conroy, a radio frequencyengineer with PierCon Solutions, LincolnPark, testified that by driving within a 5-mile radius of the proposed site, he dis-covered that users of all four providerswould experience poor service or none atall in the uncovered area. At present, cel-lular users encounter a 2 1/2- to 4-mile gapin service between an existing tower offRoute 18 in East Brunswick and second

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A significant number of structures alsoexist on both Route 9 and 18 which furtherprevent seamless service, Conroy said.

Because testimony on the applicationdid not begin until close to the 11 p.m. cur-few time, Board President Kiran Desai andBoard Attorney Jerome Con very set a con-tinuance date of June 2 without additionalnotice for the application. No members ofthe public addressed the testimony pre-sented Thursday night.

The Englishtown Road application isthe second presented to the board withinseven months. In March, the boardapproved Nextel's application to constructa 156-foot monopole and an accompany-ing equipment shed on the grounds of theFriendly Sons of the Shillelagh banquethall located on Oak Street.

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OpinionHarley-Davidson event shouldhave been handled dfflerentlyT he debacle created by the

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Tour at Old Bridge TownshipRaceway Park could have — andshould have — been avoided.

Since it first became a publictopic, the proposed August eventhas been hotly debated in OldBridge and surrounding commu-nities. But the fuss could havebeen eliminated had the localgoverning body asked betterquestions early on, and had theracetrack and motorcycle compa-ny representatives given the rightanswers the first time around.

Now, after nearly five monthsof back-and-forth debate andpublic outcry, representatives ofOld Bridge Township RacewayPark and the Harley-DavidsonMotor Co. — sensing that publicofficials really did not want themotorcycle rally in town particu-larly in light of publicized bikergang rumbles in New York andNevada -— withdrew their appli-cation to host the anniversaryparty.

Even without the reported vio-lent incidents, however, fromDec. 17 — when township policeCapt. William Cerra first present-ed Raceway Park's application tohost the event — there have beencases of misunderstandings andsecond-guessing.

Cerra, in a telephone inter-view, has said that he presentedthe application in order to showthat die police department sanc-tioned the event, which wouldhave drawn more than 150,000patrons to the racetrack over threedays.

Ken Landerman, general man-ager for Raceway Park, has alsostated that he wanted to get acouncil decision before the end ofthe year so that his business andHarley-Davidson representativescould have been laying thegroundwork.

Having Cerra's stamp ofapproval was a means of persuad-

ing the council that the policecould handle any situation thatarose, Landerman said.

After the new year, however,other details came out. It turns outHarley-Davidson wanted to sell50,000 tickets a day, not 40,000as they had previously told Cerra.Even Raceway Park's attorney,Jonathan Heilbrunn, admitted thatHarley-Davidson made a mistakein its crowd expectations.

Then there was the informa-tion that the venue would featurethe Eagles in concert, as well asappearances by well-knowncomedians.

Now, according toLanderman, those were only sug-gestions of the caliber of enter-tainment that could be coming.

Still, that was just one more ina series of unfortunate and pre-ventable misunderstandings.

As it stands, it looks like thecouncil rushed to judgment inDecember and approved theevent without enough informa-tion.

For that, there's blame enoughfor both sides — the council foracting hastily, and Harley-Davidson for providing less thancomplete preliminary informa-tion.

Trouble is, it's now probablytoo late for the company toreschedule the event somewhereelse, and the council looks like itcan't make up its mind.

Hopefully, there's a lesson tobe learned all around.

Next time, the council shouldget the straight story from themovers and shakers themselvesbefore making a hasty decision —not secondhand through a town-ship employee. And next time,maybe the entity requesting theevent will come forward with amore professional proposal at theoutset.

That way, everyone is savedtrouble, and local residents mighthave an enjoyable summer eventto look forward to.

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I am writing you in regard tothe article that ran about mein the Suburban on April 11.

My purpose is to correct amisrepresentation which wasinadvertently made in that article,and to ensure that all the partici-pants in my Eagle Scout project,especially Boy Scout Troop 220,receive proper recognition fortheir efforts and contributions tothis project.

The articles featured a photo-graph of me and a couple ofScouts from our troop and provid-ed a write-up on my Eagle Scoutproject. My project involved theconstruction of a boardwalk (4-by-110 feet, with an additional10-foot section nearby) or, astermed in the article, a bridge, inCheesequake State Park, OldBridge. In the article, it was rep-

resented that this project had beenconstructed by me and just twoother Scouts, Richard Zielen-kievicz and Jeff Morlend.

While we greatly appreciatethe recognition you havebestowed upon us, I feel it imper-ative to set the record straight andassign equal recognition to themany Scouts in Troop 220, aswell as many additional friendsand associates who participatedin this project. This was a verybig project that required a signifi-cant effort. It could not be, and infact was not, accomplished byjust me, Richard and Jeff. Alongwith Jeff and Richard, it took thesignificant joint efforts of manyof trie Scouts in Troop 220, aswell as our Scout leader, assistantleaders, family and many friendswho are not Scouts.

It is also very important forme to inform you that myScoutmaster, Mr. GeneSempkowski, was of the utmostimportance to this effort.

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Retired director's support af Hrst Cencern will be long remembered

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Venti's ongoing commitment,support, vision and compassionhave helped to save countlessyoung, vulnerable people whosefutures appeared bleak and hope-less.

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These teen-agers, many ofwhom suffer from emotional anddevelopmental disabilities, lackthe skills to take care of them-selves, to earn a livable wage ordevelop positive relationshipswith others.

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NEW BRUNSWICK — GreaterMedia, Inc. — which owns Greater MediaNewspapers, publishers of the Suburban— has announced the purchase of WJRZ(100.1 FM) Oldies 100.

Greater Media and Atlantic Broadcast-ing Corp. have entered into a local market-ing agreement under which Greater Mediawill operate the Manahawkin station pend-ing approval of the sale by the FederalCommunications Commission.

The WJRZ acquisition follows by lessthan a year Greater Media's acquisition ofWMTR (1250 AM), WDHA (105.5 FM),WRAT (95.9 FM) and WWTR (1170 AM)from New Jersey Broadcasting. In NewJersey, Greater Media also owns WCTC(1450 AM) and WMGQ (98.3 FM).

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Council votes torefund depositfor Harley TourBY SUE M. MORGANStaff Writer

OLD BRIDGE—Now that Old BridgeTownship Raceway Park will not be host-ing the Harley-Davidson 100th Anniver-sary Tour this summer, the township coun-cil will refund an escrow deposit of $15,000designated to cover post-event clean-up.

Following the advice of TownshipAttorney William Ruggierio, the councilvoted 8-0 at its Monday night agendameeting to refund Raceway Park's deposit.

Councilman Edward Testino also urgedthe council to take action on issuing therefund, noting that given the financiallosses to both the racetrack and theHarley-Davidson Motor Co., both entitiesmight be able to use the funds to help stagethe event elsewhere.

"I heard Harley-Davidson is havingtrouble finding another venue," he said.

Council Vice President Larry Redmond,chairing the meeting in the absence ofCouncil President Reggie Butler, notedthat with Raceway Park's withdrawal, thetownship no longer needs to hold thedeposit.

The deposit had been made as a condi-tion of receiving the mass assembly per-mit.

"It's become unnecessary because theywithdrew their application," Redmondsaid. "They would like their money back."

In accordance with a legal agreementbetween the township and Raceway Park,the racetrack management had agreed todeposit $15,000 with Finance DirectorHimanshu Shah to cover any extraordi-nary costs associated with clean-up afterthe three-day event on the Pension Roadracetrack.

According to the contract, if the town-ship's public works department was notreimbursed its clean-up costs, the $15,000would have been tapped to pay for anyextra litter patrols.

Had the event gone off as scheduled,any unspent portion of the $15,000 depositwould have been returned to RacewayPark, the contract states.

Raceway Park agreed to withdraw itsapplication for the mass assembly permitafter agreeing with Harley-Davidson exec-utives that they did not have the full sup-port of township officials to-move forwardwith the event.

The township's resistance to the eventcame in the wake of reports of two recentdeadly rumbles occurring in Long Islandand Nevada between rival biker gangs.

A turf war between Hell's Angels andthe Pagans gang at Hellraiser's Ball, heldin February in Plainview, N.Y., left onebiker dead.

A subsequent shoot-out between mem-bers of the Hell's Angels and another rivalgang, the Mongols, resulted in the deaths ofthree bikers on April 25 inside a Laughlin,Nev. casino.

Fearing similar violence and reportedrivalries between biker gangs, Old Bridgeofficials, including Redmond and Repub-lican Mayor Barbara Cannon, began call-ing for the event to be moved to anothermunicipality, postponed or canceled.

The Harley-Davidson 100th Anniver-sary Celebration Tour, which promptedconcerns from Old Bridge and Manalapanresidents over security, traffic and litter,was originally scheduled for Aug. 16-18.

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MARLBORO — Monmouth CountyProsecutor's Office investigators are con-tinuing to search for answers in the case ofa man found murdered and sealed inside a55-gallon steel dram.

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A Marlboro police report shows that an'initial call was placed from the home ofStanislaw Kocur, of Spring Valley Road,at about 7:26 p.m. April 19 reporting thedrum being found on his property. Thedrum, which Kocur told authorities wasleft in a ravine beside his driveway by anunknowaparty, was moved to the curb forthe township's public works employees toremove.

Kocur, contacted by telephone, de-clined to comment ior this story.

The drum remained cuibside until April29 when public works employees arrivedto pick it up. Seeing the drum welded shut,the workers called the Monmouth CountyHealth Department, according to FirstAssistant Prosecutor Robert A. HoneckeiJr.

Health department workers then re-moved a filler cap and inserted a probe todetermine the contents of the drum, whichwas found to be a solid. The lid was re-moved by authorities to reveal a fullyclothed, decomposed male corpse. Thecontents of his pockets were two $1 bills.He was carrying no identification,Honccker said.

The body was taken to CcntraStatcMedical Center, Freehold Township, foran autopsy by Monmouth County MedicalExaminer Dr. Jay Peacock.

The autopsy lcsults, which weie readyApril 30, concluded the man was mur-dered. Multiple stab wounds were ob-served in his upper torso, with the fatalblow believed to have been to the heart,Honcckei said.

In hopes of identifying the victim, au-thorities called on forensic dental exam-iner Dr. Paul Kovalski Jr., who is the pres-ident of the Marlboro Township Council.The corpse's) dental records arc now beingcompuH\l with reported missing persons,Kovalski said.

The Kocur property is on a woodedLIIIM of Spring Valley Road, near the OldBridge bolder. "No dumping" signs linethe narrow road.

The location is also near Burnt Fly Bog,a site on the Superfund list of the nation'smost polluted areas. The length of time ittook to pick up the drum, given its prox-imity to such a pollutant-plagued site, dis-turbed Kovalski.

"All I know h if there's a 55-gallondrum found on the side of the road, it'sASAP," he said. "We're living in a differ-ent age and time, with things like haz-ardous chemicals and biotcrrorism. It's apotentially dangerous situation." •

The pickup of the drum was compli-cated by April's ongoing spring cleanupperiod, according to Marlboro Office ofPublic Information Director StephanieLuftglass. During this month-long period,large bulk items such as couches, appli-ances and lumber are picked up fromcurbs. The township accepts steel drums,but they must have one end removed toassure there are no chemicals or hazardousmaterials present.

Mayor Matthew Scannapieco held aconference call on April 30 with municipaland public works officials to address thesituation and procedures in handling simi-lar calls, Luftglass said.

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The Raritan Bay Medical Center OldBridge Auxiliary will sponsor a fund-rais-ing geranium sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. onMay 9 outside the main entrance at thehospital's Old Bridge division, off FerryRoad, between routes 9 and 18.

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Police say Sayreville man taped bathroomBY JENNIFER DOMEStaff Writer

Henry W. Vanegas-Salcedo, 32, ofSayreville has been accused of maintain-ing a nuisance by Princeton Townshippolice for video taping a staff bathroom atRiverside Elementary School, accordingto Princeton Township police reports.

On April 18, a female staff memberfound a secreted video camera in the bath-room used predominately by femaleemployees, police said. According toPrinceton Township police Sgt. ErnestSilagyi, the staff member observed thecamera through a hole in a tablecloth of atable in the rest room. School officialsimmediately contacted the authorities,police reports said.

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light, it spawned a national debate on zerotolerance policies in schools. The WilsonSchool suspensions were discussed at.media outlets across the country, includinga special repor^en Dateline NBC News,according to the Rutherford Institute'sWeb site.

The playground incident occurredalmost a year after a school shooting atColumbine High School in Coloradochanged the face of school security.

Boating skills coursecoming to Sayreville

U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla2-1 will offer a four-lesson boating safe-ty course from 7:30-9:30 p.m. onMondays and Wednesdays beginningJune 3 at the Flotilla HeadquartersBuilding, 167 Main St. (Borough Hallannex), Sayreville.

Upon satisfactory completion of theend-of-course test, students will receivea New Jersey State Boating SafetyCertificate. The certification allows indi- 'viduals to operate personal watercraftand permits those under age 21 to oper-ate recreational motorboats on NewJersey waters.

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Vanegas-Salcedo was arrested in theborough and then transported to thePrinceton Township Police Department.He was released after posting $2,500 bail,pending a future court date.

Vanegas-Salcedo could serve up to oneyear of jail time and be subject to a$10,000 fine, Silagyi said.

According to Princeton TownshipSuperintendent of Schools Claire SheffKohn, the Board of Education voted unan-imously at a special meeting April 29 todismiss Vanegas-Salcedo from the schooldistrict. They also voted to suspend hispay, Sheff Kohn said.

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Alzheimer's supportgroup to hold meeting

The Alzheimer's Disease SupportNetwork of Middlesex County will hold ameeting at 7 p.m. on May 9 in thePiscataway Senior Center, Hoes Lane. Formore information, call Mildred Potenza at(732)235-8400.

Spotswood church setsMay 17 rummage sale

Spotswood Reformed Church, 429Main St., will hold a rummage sale from4-8 p.m. on May 17. The event will featuresales of clothes and small householditems.

Middlesex RegionalChamber plans events

The Middlesex County RegionalChamber of Commerce will offer a freeseries of business seminars and eventsfrom 2-5 p.m. May 14 at the organization'sBusiness Resource Day at the N.J.Convention & Exposition Center, RaritanCenter, Edison.

The all-day seminars cover a range oftopics, including retirement planning forsmall business owners and employers,do's and don'ts of human resources, build-ing and financing your business, and sev-eral others.

Preregistration is requested and therewill be a special $1,000 cash drawing at 3p.m.

Following the seminars, the Chamberwill hold its monthly Business After Hoursget-together at the same location.

For more information about specificseminars, and to preregister, call (732)821-1700. You may also preregister onlineat www.mcrcc.org.

Hospital to sponsor HIVsupport group meetings

The Raritan Bay Medical CenterImmunology and Infectious DiseasesDepartment will sponsor HIV supportgroup meetings from 6-7:30 p.m. on May13, 20 and 27 in the second-floor FordConference Room at the hospital's PerthAmboy division, 530 New BrunswickAve.

Individuals coping with or affected byHIV are welcome to attend. Registration isrequired.

For more information and to registercall (732) 324-5082.

Hospital will offer freediabetes support group

The Marion Tanzman Diabetes Centerof Raritan Bay Medical Center will hold afree diabetes support group meeting from7-8:30 p.m. on May 22 in Centennial Hallat the hospital's Perth Amboy division,530 New Brunswick Ave.

Individuals coping with the disease areinvited to attend with a spouse or friend.

Agendas are determined by partici-pants. Refreshments will be served.

Call (800) 624-6555 to register.

Chamber choir slates concerts for May 18,19The Philomusica Chamber Choir, East

Brunswick, will present its spring choralconcert, Songs of Nature, at 7:30 p.m. onMay 18 at First Reformed Church, 9Bayard St., New Brunswick, and at 4 p.m.on May 19 at Our Lady of Peace Church,1740 Route 130 north, North Brunswick.

The choir, under the direction ofDennis Boyle, will offer a spring music

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Tickets cost $12 for adults, $9 for se-nior citizens and children. Group rates areavailable.

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Registration is being accepted for avacation Bible school (VBS) set for 9 a.m.to noon, July 29-Aug. 2 at the church. The

program is open to 4-year-olds who havecompleted one year of preschool throughyoungsters who have completed sixthgrade. This year's theme is "Bug Safari."Participants, along with animated bugfriends, will explore the life of David, a"little guy" who did big things.

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O.B. hospital auxiliaryplans May 20 meeting

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Raritan Bay Cardiac Clubto hold May 20 meeting

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the market, according to 2000 statisticsfrom the U.S. Department of Commerce.For those on a tight budget, stainless steelprovides the lowest price point, with somemodels starting at $100. There are twomain things to look for in choosing astainless steel sink: 1) the thickness orgauge of the steel; and 2) the sound dead-ening ability (which determines how loudthe noise is when something is droppedinto the sink, such as silverware).

In gauges, it is important to rememberthat the lower the number, the thicker thesteel and hence the higher quality sink.For example, an 18-gauge sink is moredurable than a 23-gauge model. And, forincreased sound deadening, look for spraycoatings and special sound pads under-neath the bowl. These items also providecondensation control on the sink.

Of course, dent resistance and generaldurability of a particular sink will bedirectly related to the gauge of steel used,but in general, stainless sinks can beprone to scratching and water spotting.

To combat potential negative aspectsof stainless, choose a model with a satintexture finish. "Although the mirror finishmay look nice in the showroom, thesesinks have a hard time holding up to thewear and tear of a kitchen environment,"says Allison. "A satin finish sink providesadditional protection from scratching."

Stainless sinks are very popular intoday's modern kitchens because they

provide a perfect match to commercial-styled appliances. And, many of the latestmodels are available in innovative shapesthat allow homeowners to customize asink configuration. Moen's Lancelot line,for example, is available in oval, roundand trapezoid bowl choices. WithLancelot, consumers can actually designtheir own sink by combining componentsinks for any kitchen configuration.

Overall, stainless sinks offer many ben-efits including resistance to chipping,cracking or peeling. They are available inundermount and drop-in models. Oneword of caution: If you want to under-mount a stainless steel sink, the countertopmust be a solid material and not a laminate(due to water exposure, laminates caneventually separate and bubble).

Cast iron sinksIf you have an older kitchen that has-

n't been through a remodel, there is agood chance that you have a cast ironsink. These sinks feature an iron basecoated with an enamel finish. Althoughthe latest cast iron sinks come in manycolors, the main disadvantage is that theycan chip or scratch, exposing the blacksurface underneath. When this surface isexposed, it can often lead to rusting. Inaddition, due to cast iron's high degree ofthermal conductivity, hot water does nothold its temperatures for very long.

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Continued from previous pageis one of the most difficult because thesesinks are heavy and bulky in nature. Also,cast iron offers a very limited amount ofundermount installation options.

Some homeowners still prefer cast ironbecause of the authenticity it lends toolder homes, its glossy finish, and its stainresistance. Prices for cast iron sinks rangefrom $200 to $1,200.

CompositeThe use of composite kitchen sinks is

growing rapidly, according to U.S.Department of Commerce statistics. But,because there are many types of compos-ite sinks, there is much confusion in dif-ferentiating one from another. In general,there are three main types:polyester/acrylic, quartz composite andgranite-based.

Polyester/acrylicOf all the types of composite sinks

available, polyester/acrylic are the lowestperforming in terms of scratch and stainresistance, as they are made from softmaterials that can cut and nick easily.

On the positive side, polyester/acrylic-based composites tend to have a shinylook, which appeals to many homeown-ers because they brighten up a kitchen.They are also popular because they comein. many colors. These composite sinksalso have an affordable price' for thosewho need to adhere to a strict budget.

Quartz compositeWith a combination of 70 percent

quartz and 30 percent resin filler, quartzcomposite sinks provide a much moredurable surface than do polyester/acrylic.These sinks can resist everyday cuts,scuffs and dents and can easily stand upto harsh cleaning materials or liquids thatcan stain other sinks.

Quartz composite sinks are available in

a variety of colors. For example,MoenStone designer kitchen sinks comein a number of colors including dramaticoptions such as sapphire blue and a brightyellow stone. Since the color is uniformthroughout, the material never loses itsoriginal color.

"Because of the durable surface, youcan take a boiling pan right off the stoveand set it in a MoenStone quartz compos-ite sink without having to worry," explainsAllison. "In addition, quartz compositesinks will fight thermal conductivity tokeep dishwater warm longer."

At affordable prices (starting at $250),these composite sinks are available inmany popular configurations such asbig/medium bowls and many offer match-ing bar and preparatory sinks. Compositesinks can easily be mounted from eitherabove or below the counter. The onlydrawback to this type of sink is that withsome styles, consumers may give upsome of the glossy finish that they wouldget from a cast iron sink.

Granite-basedThe most scratch resistant sink material

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There is a misconception though withsolid surface sinks — many think thatsolid surface materials are some of thehardest sink materials on the market, butin actuality they are softer than the quartzcomposite sink. The acrylic polymer com-posing the sink can nick, scratch and dent,but can be repaired. However, the repairprocess may be too difficult for a do-it-yourselfer and require a professional'svisit.

Although they can be cost prohibitivefor some, solid surface sinks do offerexcellent resistance to heat and light expo-sure and are easy to maintain.

Special accessoriesOnce you have decided on your per-

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Allison suggests checking manufac-turer Web sites or the literature available atmost home centers to get more specificsabout the brand or model you are inter-ested in purchasing. Remember — not allsinks are created equal.

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'George Ml' will take the stage at GB ProductionsBY SUE M. MORGANStaff Writer

OLD BRIDGE — Seizing upon boththe current patriotic mood and the opportu-nity to showcase a musical not usually pre-sented by most community theaters, a localthespian group is presenting George Ml, aBroadway musical based on the life of theAmerican composer and patriot George M.Cohan.

Township-based GB Productions willpresent the tap-dancing, all-American showat 8 p.m. tonight, Saturday and May 16 and18 at St. Thomas the Apostle Auditorium,Route 18 south. Based upon the 1940smovie musical Yankee Doodle Dandy, star-ring James Cagney, as well as a 1970s playfeaturing Joel Grey, GB's presentation fea-tures several of Cohan's well-known stan-dards, including "Over There," "Give MyRegards to Broadway" and "You're a GrandOld Hag."

Helming the production and assemblingall the musical, acting and dancing ele-ments, Thomas Fritzen will direct a cast of29, including the leads and chorus mem-bers.

Fritzen admits that he could not pull offthe production without the assistance ofmusical director Marie Malara, choreogra-phers Patti O'Brien and Laurie Zuccarelli-Melia and artistic director Suzanne Hoos.

"Putting on any show is a long, hardprocess," said Fritzen, who by day laborsas a software engineer.

"It's been very exciting, very fulfilling.Everything's coming together," he added.

Fritzen noted that Cohan wrote many ofhis songs to elicit patriotism in the nationduring World War I. Those songs wererevived for the same purpose during WorldWar H and could be applied the same way tothe post-Sept. 11 mood, he said.

"His songs remind us what a great coun-try we live in," Fritzen said while taking abreak from rehearsals.

"It is just the type of show that at thistime is needed," added Hoos as she sat atthe director's side.

Both Fritzen and Hoos have specialpraise for O'Brien and Zuccarelli-Melia,who they say have instilled confidence incast members, some of whom have nevertap-danced before.

"They've gotten people who considerthemselves to have two left feet to tap,"said Hoos.

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George M! cast member Karen Zilg gets a ride onstage in a decorated cart during a featured production number in the patrioticmusical.The play, presented by GB Productions of Old Bridge, will be presented at St.Thomas the Apostle Auditorium toniqht,Saturday and May 16 and 18 at 8 p.m.

Cast members, who have been rehears-ing since March, range in age from 10 to65, Fritzen and Hoos noted.

"We are diverse," Hoos said. "We havea lot of very interesting people who do a lotof very interesting things."

Portraying the beloved showman andcomposer, John Breen of West Long Branchworks to channel Cohan's spirit onstage. Agraduate of the Juilliard School's musicaltheater program, Breen teaches fourth gradeat Thurgood Marshall School, Asbury Park.

"[Cohan] is a take-control sort of per-

son, and that is my personality, no matterwhat I do, here or in school," said Breen,who also teaches tap dancing to senior cit-izens.

Breen, a veteran of numerous commu-nity theater musicals, has nearly 300 linesof dialogue, 18 songs and six dances toremember and undergoes various costumechanges.

"It's a challenge," he said.Playing Cohan's mother, Nellie, is Dotti

Friis of the Fords section of Woodbridge.Edward Campbell of South Amboy plays

Stephanie Elson of Woodbridge, John Breen of West Long Branch and Dotti Friis of Fords join arms during a scene in George M!Breen plays the title chai'acter, while Elson plays his sister, Josie, and Friis plays his mother, Nellie.

Cohan's father Jerry, and Stephanie Elsonof Woodbridge Township plays Josie,Cohan's sister.

Malara, a music teacher in the Sayrevilleschool district, has recruited approximatelya dozen musicians from various communi-ties to perform the musical's upbeat score.The orchestra will rehearse with the cast fornearly two weeks before opening night, justto make sure the notes and dance steps aresynchronized, Hoos noted.

The costume designer, Lyn Davis,deserves special mention, Hoos added.Because the play's storyline spans theyears 1870 to 1937, Davis faced the task offinding and dressing characters withappropriate period costumes.

"The costumes span a number of years,"said Davis, an English and theater teacher atSouth Amboy High School.

A 12-member board of trustees assistsin costumes and the other technical aspectsof the production, including set building,stage lighting and assembling props, Hoossaid. Cast members also pitch in to helpconstruct sets, she added.

General admission tickets for the playare $12, with senior, student and children'stickets available at $10. Refreshments,including GB's famous "Chopblok bread,"a pizza-bread concoction, will also beserved at intermission.

The nonprofit group receives fundingfrom the Middlesex County Council on theArts and private sources, but according toFritzen, the audiences keep them alive.

"Ticket sales are the lifeblood of ourorganization," Fritzen said.

Both Fritzen and Hoos want the publicto see that a trip to Manhattan is not neces-sary to see quality theater.

"I've always considered us to be Mid-*dlesex County's best-kept secret as far astheater is concerned," said Fritzen.

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C arrying plastic shopping bags andcardboard boxes laden with porce-lain figurines, china, jewelry and

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Other people gathered around a large,bulky Victrola phonograph, wonderingwhether it could still play music and whatit was worth.

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Offering guidance on buying and sell-ing antiques and collectibles, Bodnar de-scribed various ways to research the valueof an item. The first is to consult guide-books, many of which can be found at thelibrary. Books such as The Antique TraderAntiques & Collectibles Price Guide andMiller's International Antiques PriceGuide provide general guidelines as to thevalue of various collectibles. The libraryalso has many guidebooks for specific col-lectibles, such as baseball cards, bottles,coins, Depression glass and pottery.

The second way to research an item'sworth is to browse online auction sites,such as www.ebay.com, and see what pricesimilar items are selling for. If the item is apainting or other work of art, Bodnar sug-gests consulting Web sites such aswww.artprice.com, which provide pricequotes for items created by specific artists.

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While all these methods provide gen-eral guidelines as to the value of an item,Bodnar pointed out that buying and sell-ing collectibles is often "like going toAtlantic City" because ultimately theprice is determined by how much a buyer

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PHOTOS BY VERONICA YANKOWSKI

Allen Kozla of Bodnar's Auction Sales in New Brunswick appraises antiques forCarol and Wendy Litten at the "What's It Worth?" fund-raiser for the East BrunswickFriends of the Library on April 28.

Continued from previous page

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tures of two famous paintings — The BlueBoy and Mary, Queen of Scots. Her sisterhad bought them for $2 apiece at a rum-mage sale in Florida. The first paintingwas valued at between $500 and $600.The second was estimated to be worthbetween $500 and $700.

A man brought in a blown-glass Vic-torian egg, dating back to the late 19thcentury. He had inherited it from his par-ents, who had lived in Ireland.

"This is very fragile, very old," he saidas he lifted it from a small cardboard box.

While obviously well-loved, the eggwas valued at only $20 to $30. Bodnar ex-plained that the egg was not as highly dec-orated as others created during the sameera.

A married couple brought in variousitems they had bought at flea markets andgarage sales. A vase, which dated back tothe 1940s or 1950s, was worth $20.

A large framed photo portrait from the1920s was valued at $30 to $50. A smallantique tapestry was appraised at $200.And their most valuable find presented atthe event — a French porcelain clock —was priced at $500 to $600.

A woman brought in a Roseville cook-ie jar dating back to the 1950s.

"It was in my mother's kitchen fromthe time I can remember," she said. "Mymother put her cookies in here."

Bodnar estimated that the cookie jarwould bring $100 to $150 at auction.

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SPOTSWOOD — One of Spotswood'smost popular teachers has personally re-ceived a proclamation from Gov. James E.McGreevey.

Frank Yusko, who has taught in the dis-trict for 12 years, was given the proclama-tion for his work at Spotswood High Schooland also for his vast involvement in thecommunity. He was presented with theproclamation personally by McGreeveyduring the May 1 town meeting inWoodbridge.

The proclamation cited Yusko's abilityto get students involved in community ser-vice, particularly through the OctagonCommunity Service Club, which has beeninvolved in numerous local projects.

Yusko, who has taught for 20 years,"makes history come alive through his inno-vative curriculum," the proclamation said.

"Frank is a master teacher," saidSuperintendent of Schools Anthony Vaz."He has been in the district many years, and

has the admiration of all the high school stu-dents. They like him as a teacher and a per-son. Frank is well respected by theadministration and his peers."

Yusko said the Octagon CommunityService Club is a junior branch of theOptimist Club International.

"It's like a Lions Club in that it doescommunity service," he said.

Among the accomplishments of the clubare the creation of a park in the eastern por-tion of Spotswood, and the dedication of aPOW/MIA headstone at the VeteransMemorial Walkway.

Yusko, who also leads the high school'sHistory Club, said the community servicegroup has also worked at various local soupkitchens.

He said the community work goes handin hand with his teaching.

"I've been doing this for years, Part of thereason I went into teaching in the first placewas to get involved with my students and toget involved in my community," he said.

His accomplishments are all the more im-pressive, considering that he was diagnosedwith multiple sclerosis in the mid-1980s. Hedid not have any serious problems with thedisease until about four years ago, he said.

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Today, he can walk short distances with acane, but needs to use a wheelchair to getaround the school.

"There's more that they don't knowabout it than they do," he said of the dis-ease.

Multiple sclerosis causes the body'simmune system to attack nerves.

Yusko, who was an amateur boxer andavid jogger, said he is undergoing treat-ments and expects the condition will im-prove.

He said he found out about the procla-mation only two days before it was to begiven to him.

"I got a call on Monday at the schoolfrom the governor's office that the procla-mation would be given on Wednesday," hesaid. "The governor had said he would liketo give me a proclamation as an outstand-ing community service volunteer."

McGreevey even sent a car to pickYusko up and take him to the meeting inWoodbridge, he said.

"It was a very nice honor," he said."The place was packed. I appreciated itvery much.

"I really felt it was, in large measure, atribute to the kids," he said. "They've car-ried the ball a lot for me this year with theprograms. Now I pretty much just super-vise. I can't get down and do the workwith them like I used to."

The proclamation referenced a numberof awards Yusko has won, includingSpotswood High School and SchoolDistrict Teacher of the Year Award;Citizen of the Year and Teacher of the Yearfrom the Veterans of Foreign Wars,District 8; and the National CommunityService Award from the Optimist ClubsInternational.

VERONICA YANKOWSKIFrank Yusko, a history teacher atSpotswood High School, received aproclamation from the governor forbeing an exemplary teacher andencouraging his students to becomeactive in community service.

"Despite being afflicted with multiplesclerosis, Frank Yusko's commitment tothe education of our children is to be ap-plauded, and serves as an inspiration to thecountless individuals whose lives he hastouched," the proclamation said.

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Manalapan Deputy Mayor Bill Scherersaid, "The Township Committee isrelieved to know that what could havebeen a potential problem for our residents,the roads and the police force has beencanceled by Old Bridge and the peoplerunning the event. We are pleased that theysaw fit to not have this in our neighbor-hood."

After hearing of an April 27 shoot-outin Laughlin, Nev., in which members ofrival biker gangs clashed on a Harrah'scasino floor during a motorcycle rallythere, Mayor Barbara Cannon and othermunicipal officials began calling for theOld Bridge event to be moved to anothertown, postponed or canceled.

The rumble in Laughlin reportedly leftthree bikers dead and 12 others injured.

Piehl said Harley-Davidson executiveshad become aware in recent weeks thatsome Old Bridge officials were not com-pletely receptive to having the companystage its exhibits and festival in the town-ship despite initial Township Councilapproval. In December, the council green-lighted the event by a 6-0 vote when it wasfirst presented for approval by Old BridgePolice Capt. William Cerra.

Cerra, who spoke on behalf of Race-way Park's application at that time, main-tained that Old Bridge police would havebeen able to handle traffic and securityconcerns connected with the event.

The Old Bridge council gave RacewayPark permission to sell 50,000 tickets foreach day of the three-day event.

When reached by telephone Friday,Ken Landerman, general manager ofRaceway Park, referred a Greater MediaNewspapers reporter to a letter written bythe track's attorney, Jonathan Heilbrunn ofOld Bridge, to Old Bridge's municipalattorney. The letter, Landerman said, sum-marizes the track's position.

In the letter, Heilbrunn said RacewayPark management chose to tell Harley-Davidson the firm would not be able to usethe track for their celebratory event due tosafety and security concerns. The eventwould not have featured motorcycle rac-ing, but would have included musical en-tertainment.

"Our client believes that it would be ineveryone's best interest to err on the sideof the most conservative approach to theissues at hand, and believes that they, ingood conscience, had to advise Harley thatthey will unfortunately not be permitted toutilize the Old Bridge Raceway Parkvenue for their anniversary event,"Heilbrunn wrote.

While mentioning his client's regretsover the Nevada violence, Heilbrunnpointed out that neither the Nevada eventnor a Plainview, N.Y., event at which vio-lence erupted between members of rivalmotorcycle gangs was sponsored byHarley-Davidson.

"This horrific event, like the one thatpreceded it elsewhere, was not the productof the Harley-Davidson Motor Co., butwas once again evidence of a lawless el-ement of society," Heilbrunn wrote, refer-ring to the incident in Nevada.

Heilbrunn expressed confidence in theability of the Old Bridge police and thesecurity professionals hired by Harley-Davidson to ensure the health, safety andwelfare of event patrons and area resi-dents. However, Heilbrunn's letter indi-cates Raceway Park management, as alongtime business operating in the com-munity, wants to put security concernsfirst.

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The Harley-Davidson 100th anniver-sary tour, which was expected to draw50,000 ticket holders a day to Old Bridge,also has scheduled United States stops inAtlanta, Los Angeles and Dallas.

"It would have been a great event,"Piehl said. "It would have been a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to take part in whatcould have been a terrific celebration."

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"The overwhelming thing is the cli-mate created by the events of the past threeor four months," she added.

Cannon stressed that she believes thatHarley-Davidson is a respectable companythat does not set out to attract gang activityto its events. However, she pointed out thatthe Long Island and Nevada brawls empha-size the aggressive element among motor-cyclists.

In addition, Cannon noted that in thecase of Asbury Park, a biker rally was can-celed due to concerns that rival biker gangscould use the venue to seek revenge uponeach other. Investigators supposedly learnedof those expected brawls after talking to barpatrons in Old Bridge and Sayreville, shepointed out.

"They even mentioned that some of theproblems brewing were in Sayreville andOld Bridge," Cannon said.

"We have legitimate concerns for thoseresidents of our community and our visi-tors," she said.

Cannon acknowledged that some of theproceeds would have benefited theMuscular Dystrophy Association (MDA)and other charities, and that the townshippolice department would have benefitedfrom receiving two additional motorcyclesfrom the Harley-Davidson Motor Co.

"I know that they were going to raisemoney for MDA. It would have been won-derful — I applaud them," Cannon said. '

Piehl also indicated that Harley-Davidson anticipates raising nearly $40 mil-lion for the Muscular Dystrophy As-sociation through charitable fund-raisersand rallies in connection with the tour.Those funds would stay in the local areawhere they were raised, he added.

Piehl indicated that as of Friday no newvenue has been confirmed for the tour'sNortheast stop.

Cerra, a staunch supporter of the event,reiterated his belief that his departmentcould have handled any situation that wouldhave come up at the Harley-Davidson event.

"I have confidence in the Old BridgePolice Department," Cerra said in an in-terview Tuesday. "It would have beenimpossible to get in there with a weapon."

Cerra, whose department works closelywith Raceway Park to provide security forits numerous events, has stated that hisdepartment and security officials wouldhave used metal detectors and patted downpatrons coming into the racetrack.

Both Cannon and council Vice PresidentLarry Redmond indicated that there was nopressure from neighboring communities,including Manalapan, to call off the Harley-Davidson event. Redmond, who had sup-ported the event up until the NevadaShootout, stated that public safety is whatprompted him to call for Raceway Park to

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KATHERINE MURRAY BALDASARE, 79,of Sayreville, formerly of the Port Monmouthsection of Middletown, died May 2 in BayshoreCommunity Hospital, Holmdel. Surviving are herhusband, Frank; three sons, James of PortMonmouth, Frank of Tarrytown, N.Y., andWilliam of Sayreville; a sister, Eileen Haberstrohof Wyoming; and eight grandchildren. A Masswas offered at St. Bernadette's Church, Parlinsection of Old Bridge. Interment was in ChestnutHill Cemetery, East Brunswick.

OLGA BUSCH BROWA, 76, of EastBrunswick died April 30 in Raritan Bay MedicalCenter, Old Bridge division. Her husband, PeterBrowa, died in 1973. Surviving are a daughter,Ellie Kierson of Palatine, III.; a son, Leonard P.Browa of Old Bridge; two sisters, HertaLewotchko of Oldham, England, and MataPopov of Swindow, England; and a granddaugh-ter. Services were held at Rezem Funeral Home,East Brunswick. Interment was in WashingtonMonumental Cemetery, South River.

MADELINE RENGA DiSESSO, 90, of OldBridge died May 1 in Raritan Bay MedicalCenter, Old Bridge division. Her husband,Nicholas DiSesso, died in 1974. Surviving are ason, Nicholas DiSesso of East Hanover; adaughter, Patricia Srsich of Old Bridge; twobrothers, Michael Renga of Irvington andGaetano Renga of Edison; a sister, LillianMensch of East Hanover; four grandchildren;and seven great-grandchildren. A Mass wasoffered at St. Ambrose Church, Old Bridge.Interment was in Gate of Heaven Cemetery,East Hanover. Memorial contributions may bemade to the Alzheimer's Association, GreaterNew Jersey Chapter, 400 Morris Ave., Suite 251,Denville, NJ 07834-1354.

JOSEPH M. ESPOSITO, 62, of Old Bridge,formerly of Sayreville, died May 5 at home.Surviving are his wife, Amelia CosentinoEsposito; a son, Tony Esposito of Toledo, Ohio;four daughters, Rosemarie Olender of the Parlinsection of Sayreville, Kathy Smero ofBridgewater, Joanne Perez of Carteret andChristine Sayres of Old Bridge; and nine grand-children. A Mass was offered at Our Lady of

Victories Church, Sayreville. Cremation was pri-vate.

CANTOR JAY WILLIAM CORN, 60, of LasVegas, formerly of East Brunswick, died May 4 inMountainview Hospital, Las Vegas. Prior to hisretirement, he was the cantor at several syna-gogues, including Temple B'nai Shalom, EastBrunswick. Surviving are his wife, NatalieRosenthal Corn; two daughters, Danielle Corn-Dreitzer of Las Vegas and Heather Corn ofRosedale, N.Y.; a sister, Joyce Ruth Bunkin ofThousand Oaks, Calif.; a granddaughter; andfive nieces. Services were held at the EastBrunswick Jewish Center. Interment was in NewMontefiore Cemetery, Farmingdale, N.Y.Memorial contributions may be made to theAmerican Conference of Cantors, 5591Chamblee Dunwoody Road, Building 1360,Suite 200, Atlanta, GA 30338.

VINCENT D'AMICO, 80, of East Brunswickdied May 1 in Robert Wood Johnson UniversityHospital, New Brunswick. His wife, FrancesPetrovato D'Amico, died in 1994. Surviving aretwo daughters, Doreen White of. Deltona, Fla.,and Pat Ferrara of East Brunswick; a stepbroth-er, Michael Morgantini of Old Bridge; sevengrandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. AMass was offered at St. Bartholomew's Church,East Brunswick. Entombment was in CloverleafMemorial Park, Woodbridge. Memorial contribu-tions may be made to the American CancerSociety, 840 Main St., Fords, NJ 08863.

ALLEN J. "KELLY" MILLER, 85, ofSpotswood died May 5 in Robert Wood JohnsonUniversity Hospital, New Brunswick. Survivingare his wife, Erna L. Heitzmann Miller; two sons,James Kelly Miller of Cary, N.C., and MichaelAllen Miller of Knoxville, Tenn.; a brother, JohnMiller of Miami; two sisters, Margaret "Dot"Bugliari of Plainfield and Elizabeth Bowman ofBayonet Point, Fla.; and many nieces andnephews. A Mass is planned for 10:15 a.m. onMay 10 at Immaculate Conception Church,Spotswood. Entombment will follow in HolyCross Burial Park, South Brunswick. Memorialcontributions may be made to the AmericanCancer Society, 846 Main St., Fords, NJ 08863,or to Immaculate Conception Church, SouthStreet, Spotswood, NJ 08884.

DANIEL CRUMMY, 33, of the Parlin sectionof Sayreville died May 1 at home. He was

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GENEVIEVE LASEK KWIIECINSKI, 72, ofthe Parlin section of Sayreville died May 1 inRaritan Bay Medical Center, Perth Amboy divi-sion. Surviving are her husband, EdwardKwiecinski; a son, Robert of Sayreville; a daugh-ter, Janet Stalowski of South River; two sisters,Sophie Ammerman of Jackson and EmiliePilecki of South River; and many nieces andnephews. A Mass was offered at Sacred HeartChurch, South Amboy. Entombment was inSacred Heart Mausoleum, Parlin.

ADAM BUCZEK, 74, of Oak Ridge, formerlyof South River, died May 3 in Chilton MemorialHospital, Pompton Plains. Surviving are threesisters, Jane Geresy of South River, Ceil Weis ofEdison and Rose Stofko of Milltown; a brother,Tony Buczek of Edison; and several nieces andnephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. Aservice was held at St. Mary's Church, SouthRiver. Interment was in St. Mary's Cemetery,East Brunswick.

JULIA KELEMEN HANSEN, 83, of EastBrunswick died May 2 in Virtua Hospital, Berlin.A son, Derry, died in 2000. Surviving are herhusband, Oscar Hansen; a son, GregoryHansen of Williamsburg, Va.; a daughter,Deborah Hansen of the Sicklerville section ofWinslow; and two grandchildren. Services wereheld at Rezem Funeral Home, East Brunswick.Interment was in St. Mary's Cemetery, EastBrunswick.

VALERIA ZAHORSKY HARTMAN, 84, ofSouth River died May 4 in Barbara E. CheungMemorial Hospice, Edison. Surviving are herhusband, William Hartman; a daughter, LaverneSmith of South River; three brothers, FrankZahorsky of Enfield, Conn., Edward Zahorsky of

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MURIEL DiGIOVANNI, 64, of Jamesburgdied May 5 at home. Her husband, JohnDiGiovanni, died in 1978. Surviving are a daugh-ter, Rose Marie Abbott of Jamesburg; a sister,Margaret Cruz of Aberdeen; and a grandson.Cremation was private. Memorial contributionsmay be made to CentraState Radiation Therapy,916 Route 33, Suite 6, Freehold, NJ 07728.

EDNA M. JORDAN, 72, of Ocean Township,formerly of East Brunswick, died April 30 inRaritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge division.Her husband, Robert W. Jordan, died in 1988.Surviving are three daughters, Leslie Dziedziakof East Brunswick, Elizabeth Jordan of Brooklyn,N.Y., and Barbara Jordan of Sherwood Hills,Ore.; a son, Robert W. Jordan of Oak Harbor,Wash.; and six grandchildren. A memorial serv-ice is planned for 11 a.m. on May 18 atAldersgate United Methodist Church, EastBrunswick.

DANIEL LOPEZ KANE, 23, of Jamesburgdied April 12 as the result of injuries sustained inan automobile accident in Virginia Beach, Va. Amember of the U.S. Navy, he was stationedaboard the USS Kearsarge, homeported inNorfolk, Va. He was a 1998 graduate of MonroeTownship High School. Surviving are his par-ents; his grandparents; a brother and sister,Alexander and Gina Anania of Jamesburg; andmany cousins, uncles and aunts. A memorialservice was held at Lester Memorial Home,Jamesburg.

FEROL WHITE OERTEL, 85, of Monroe, for-merly of East Brunswick, died May 4 in St.Peter's University Hospital, New Brunswick.Surviving are her husband, Ralph W. Oertel;three brothers, Howard of West Virginia, Normanof Pinellas Park, Fla., and Dale of Live Oak, Fla.;and two sisters, Marie Flanagan of EastBrunswick and Emma Himey of Monroe.Services were held at Trinity PresbyterianChurch, East Brunswick. Interment was in OldTennent Cemetery, Manalapan. Memorial contri-butions may be made to Trinity PresbyterianChurch, 367 Cranbury Road, East Brunswick,NJ 08816.

DANIEL ANDREW STRALLOW, 45, ofMonroe died May 3 in Mount Sinai MedicalCenter, New York City. He was a self-employedfarmer in Monroe for the past two years.Surviving are his wife, Betty L. HammondStrallow; a son, Brendan James Strallow ofMonroe; a stepson, Mycroft Douglas Sachere ofMonroe; a daughter, Alexandra Louise Strallowof Monroe; a brother, William Strallow Jr. ofOakland; two sisters, Carolyn Lands ofFrenchtown and Anne Marie "Nancy" Dargis ofPlainfield; two nieces; and three nephews.Cremation was private. A memorial service willbe held at a later date at the Unitarian Society ofNew Brunswick, East Brunswick. Memorialcontributions may be made to the UnitarianSociety of New Brunswick, 176 Tices Lane, EastBrunswick. NJ 08903.

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According to police reports, a resi-dence on Ferry Street was the scene of atheft between 3:34 p.m. April 23 and April30. Unknown suspect(s) entered the resi-dence and took a 3-carat engagement ringfrom a dresser drawer, police reports said.The ring, which is valued at approximately$3,700, was described to police as a mar-quise diamond with clusters. There was nosign of forced entry; police are continuingthe investigation.

A resident of Perth Amboy wascharged with possession of a controlleddangerous substance, possession withintent to distribute, and possession withintent to distribute within 500 feet of a pub-lic park. Dario A. Rodriguez, also known asEdward Quinones, 23, of Cortland Street,was arrested by police officers at 9:11 p.m.April 30. According to police reports, theauthorities were informed a person withRodriguez's description would have a largequantity of cocaine. Rodriguez was foundin the Moose Lodge parking lot, ReidStreet, with six plastic bags containing awhite rock and powder substance, policereports said. During processing, Rodriguezgave police a false name and driver's li-cense, that of Quinones, because his reallicense had been revoked, according topolice reports. Rodriguez was transportedto the Middlesex County Adult CorrectionCenter, North Brunswick, in lieu of $10,000bail.

Police reported a recovered vehicle at7:24 p.m. Sunday in a parking lot on WestFerris Street. According to police reports,the Toyota truck was reported stolenbetween 11 p.m. Saturday and 9:31 a.m.Sunday from the owner's front yard. Thevehicle had been parked along Old BridgeTurnpike with a "for sale" sign in the win-dow, police reports said. After recoveringthe vehicle, South River police officersadvised the East Brunswick PoliceDepartment, who impounded the vehicleuntil the owner could pick it up.

A burglary and possible theftoccurred at a residence on Prospect Streetbetween 12:30 p.m. and-7:50 p.m. Sunday.According to police reports, unknown sus-pects) forced open a locked door on theeastern side of the residence. The suspectreportedly went through bedroom drawerson the second floor of the house, policereports said. Nothing appeared to be miss-ing. Police are continuing the investigation.

EAST BRUNSWICKPolice arrested Russell Bell, 35, East

Brunswick, and Lori Gardner, 39, SouthRiver, and charged him with theft, and herwith aiding and abetting. The arrests weremade April 30, about noon at St.Bartholomew's Church. Police said a 45-year-old woman was praying in the churchwhen she observed Bell enter and beginpacing suspiciously down the center aisle.The woman became concerned for hersafety, and walked out of the church toseek out someone to assist her. She sawBell walk out of the church with somethingunder his arm and, believing it was herpocketbook which she left in the pew, fol-lowed and confronted him. He drove off ina 1988 Isuzu, occupied by a female. Thevictim copied the registration informationand called Patrolman James Riehl. At thetime the information was being given outvia police radio to patrol units, Riehl sawBell's car traveling south on Route 18 nearArthur Street. He stopped the car andarrested both Russell and Gardner, andrecovered the victim's purse in the car. Bellwas charged with theft, while Gardner wascharged with aiding and abetting.

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Police arrested Gregory Cappola, 20,Marlboro, and charged him with drivingunder the influence April 27. The arrest wasmade at the intersection of SummerhillRoad and Main Street. Police saidPatrolmen Gene Scheicher and KevinPalmer were conducting an investigationinvolving a motor vehicle accident whichoccurred April 27. A sanitation truck hadknocked down a traffic light pole, which thenblocked the intersection of Main Street andSummerhill Road. Police vehicles and a firstaid truck were used to block off the roadway,and road flares were also set up. Police saidCappola entered the accident scene whiledriving in a reckless manner. He reportedlyswerved around the road flares at a highrate of speed before he was stopped byScheicher. He was given field sobriety tests,and was found to be driving under the influ-ence. He was arrested and transported tothe Spotswood police station, where he wasprocessed and released. He was also givena summons for possession/consumption ofalcohol under the legal age and recklessdriving.

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SportsFalcons on their way to fourth straight division title

Old Bridge dominatesGreater MiddlesexConference Relays

BY DOUG McKENZIEStaff Writer

W hen this year's crop of seniors onthe Monroe girls' track team werefreshmen, they set a pretty high

goal for themselves."They said they wanted to win four

straight division titles," said their head coachLew Stonaker. "And at this point, it looks likethey're going to do it."

At 5-0, the Falcons have once again es-tablished themselves as one of the GreaterMiddlesex Conference's top teams, andthey've done it with a good mix of talent at anumber of events. - „

Leading the list of talented performers isjunior Ashley Maguirre, the defending con-ference champion in the 800 and owner ofthe fastest time in Central Jersey this year.She has also run the second fastest time in theintermediate hurdles.

"Ashley has been everything we expectedher to be and more," Stonaker said.

Another junior, Nova Roman, has ex-celled in the distance events (1,600 and3,200), and is one of the top-ranked distancerunners in the area, along with junior team-mate Meghan Farrell.

Senior Jill Byrne and sophomore AshleyTheinert are the team's top sprinters and haveestablished themselves as two of the best inthe area.

The Monroe hurdle specialists are a trioof seniors, Danielle Brown, Kim Garaventiand Heather Walker.

"They've been together for four years andhave become one of the top hurdle relayteams in the area," Stonaker said. "They real-ly work well together."

The Falcons' two throwers are juniorLindsay Jones and sophomore Asya Perry, aduo that Stonaker said continues to improvewith each competition.

Monroe finished fourth in last weekend'sGMC Relays behind Old Bridge, Piscatawayand South Brunswick.

However, the sprint medley team ofByrne, Walker, Theinert and Maguirre tookfirst place, beating second-place Metuchenby nearly eight full seconds (4:19.9^:27.4).

"That was a group that I just really puttogether just for that meet and was obviouslyvery happy with the results," Stonaker.

With the win, the sprint medley teamqualified for a trip to the nationals.

"They're hoping to go down there, im-prove on their time and just have a goodshot."

Old Bridge dominates GMC RelaysBoth the Old Bridge boys' and girls' track

and field teams reaffirmed their status as thearea's top squads last weekend, dominatingthe GMC Relays in impressive fashion.

The Lady Knights overcame the loss ofstandout Kim Henry on Saturday, whomissed the second day of the meet whilebeing disciplined because of an in-schoolmatter, to win five events, topping second-place Piscataway 102-62.

Old Bridge got wins from the distancemedley team of Linda Sanders, Rachel Cruz,Kaitlyn Regan and Stephanie Zottoli(13:22.7); the 4x1,600 team of MaraMclnerney, Danielle Haggaig, Zottoli andSanders (22:06.7); the intermediate hurdlesteam of Henry, Kim Johnston, and BrianneRuffe (3:28); the shot put trio of BrittanyMcCombs (34 2 and 1/2), Eti Ebewo (33-6)and Kim Stengle (31-10 and 3/4); and thejavelin trio of Sarah Convery (106-7),Stengle (104-8) and Katie Shaw (89-11).

Sayreville's tandem of Jen Caro,Meredith Phair and Nicole Vassallo won thehigh jump, clearing a combined height of 14-2, while East Brunswick's shuttle hurdlesteam of Kathy Cammidge, Jamie Doud,Kelly Kowal and Zeena Hazuri crossed theline first in 1:09.3.

In the boys' competition, the Knights wonthe two-day meet with 102 points despite theabsence of standout distance man DanHarding who was battling the flu. Old Bridgewon a total of six events, propelling it pastsecond-place Piscataway 102-62.

The Knights got wins from the 4x1,600team of Rich Lafergola, Tim Paule, Eddie

FARRAH MAFFAIOld Bridge's Mara Mclnerney hands the baton to Danielle Haggaig during the4x1,600 relay at the GMC Relays at South Brunswick High School on May 1.

Jimenez and Ryan Bennett (18:23.6); the4x200 team of Kenny Goode, AnthonyDePalma, Dave DePalma and BrandonNolen (1:29.7); the 4x100 team of Goode,Nolen, Dave DePalma and AnthonyDePalma (43.6); the 4x800 team ofLafergola, Bennett, Jimenez and ChrisDeLeon (8:30.2); the discus trio of MikeD'Ambrosio, Matt Betti and Francis Bamett(384-11); and the shot put trio of AlexxBonaparte, Charlie Fradella and Betti (137-8

and 3/4).Sayreville's javelin trio of Steve Lopez,

Scott Armstrong and Matt Bodak took firstplace with a combined distance of 469-11,while the East Brunswick shuttle hurdlesteam of Vito Spadafino, Duane Schultz,Manoj Bupathi and Jon Kaczmarek won witha time of 1:04.6.

This Saturday's GMC Championshipswill be held at South Brunswick High Schoolbeginning at 9 a.m.

O.B. girls on the bubble for a state tournament berthTeams must be .500 bySaturday to qualify

BY WARREN RAPPLEYEAStaff Writer

T he Old Bridge High School softballteam faces a daunting week as theylook to qualify for the NJSIAA

Central Jersey Group TV tourney.The Lady Knights are 5-7-1 following a

2-0 loss to Edison Friday afternoon. NowOld Bridge needs to win three of its fourgames this week in order to have the neces-sary .500 or better record by the end of playMay 10 to enter the tournament.

Complicating matters is the LadyKnights' 0-0 tie with Colonia. The last twoinnings of that contest were played in asteady drizzle, and Old Bridge had runnerson second and third with just one out in thebottom of the seventh inning when the gamewas halted.

As a result, the game reverted to the sixthinning, and while the score was unchanged,Amanda Meatto was perfect, retiring all 18Colonia hitters she faced.

"That one really hurt us," Old Bridgecoach Sue Klein said. "We needed that and itlooked like we might be able to get a run towin it. Now, we just have to concentrate onthis week's games."

Old Bridge was slated to meet EastBrunswick yesterday. The Lady Knights hostWoodbridge this afternoon and travel toSouth Brunswick tomorrow.

"We need three wins," Klein said."Hopefully, we'll get on a roll this week —and keep going."

Generally Old Bridge has been able tohold their own in the field and Meatto hasbeen solid on the mound, compiling a 1.54ERA.

At the plate, however, the Lady Knightshave struggled and were hitting just .203 as ateam before the Edison game.

SonhoiTjore Jaime Caora leaas the team

with a .317 average, to go with a homer,seven RBIs and nine runs.

Another sophomore, third baseman LisaPenUo, is at an even .300 and leads OldBridge with eight RBIs. Meatto, a .400 hitterlast season, has also been swinging the batbetter of late.

Klein noted that Cori Edley, a senior whobegan the season in center field, has done asuperb job behind the plate filling in for theinjured Brianne Regan.

Regan suffered a broken wrist on openingday and Edley volunteered to become thecatcher.

In addition, freshmen Shannon Halsteadand Ashley Kalbach have shown promiseplatooning in right field, and sophomoreDana Hadzmichalis has played well in centerfield since taking over for Edley.

Another local softball team on the bubbleas Saturday's deadline approaches is theSouth River squad. The Rams are at 7-6 andwere scheduled to host Monroe Tuesday.

The Falcons (10-6 entering T^estiav's

game) are assured of a playoff berth, as arethe East Brunswick Bears (14-2), andSpotswood Chargers (9-4). The SayrevilleBombers (3-10) will be on the outside look-ing in this postseason, but are showing signsof improvement as the season progresses.

On the baseball diamond, a pair of localteams needed wins this week to secure play-off spots.

The South River Rams were at 9-10-1after Monday's 14-4 loss to Carteret, andneeded a win yesterday against Monroe toclinch a spot. However, the Falcons werealso desperate for a win with an 8-8 recordafter Monday's 18-8 win|over Metuchen.

The only local team that assured itself ofa spot in the postseason entering this week'splay was the Spotswood Chargers, who car-ried a 10-6 record into yesterday's game withCarteret.

East Brunswick (6-11), Sayreville (3-9)and Old Bridge (5-11) will not earn stateberths this year.

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BCC softball team is topseed for region tourneyBY TIM MORRISStaff Writer

W ith 25 consecutive victories, theregular season Garden StateAthletic Conference (GSAC) and

Region XIX championships secured, and theNo. 1 seed for this weekend's Region XIXTournament, Bo Scannapieco's BrookdaleCommunity College softball team has every-thing going for it.

So why is Scannapieco not punching theJersey Blues' ticket to the national champi-onships? He knows that on Friday, all fourteams in the Region XIX championships are0-0, and anything can happen in a weekendtournament.

"You don't know what is going to happenuntil you play," he said.

Scannapieco's biggest concerns this weekare keeping his team razor sharp (their finalregular season game was April 30), and pre-venting complacency and overconfidencefrom setting in. A 25-game winning streakand No. 3 ranking in the nation will do that.

"This is the most competitive tournamentin the last couple of years," said the BCCcoach. "The four teams that are here will allhave a chance. Top to bottom there is betterpitching this year.

"That will keep scores down," he added."You're going to have to cash in on youropportunities."

Gloucester, ranked No. 10 in the country,is the No. 2 seed.

As for overconfidence setting in,Scannapieco just has to remind his team ofthe '96 Jersey Blues who had a 27-game win-ning streak entering the tournament andpromptly lost the first game. Although theBrookdale team survived because of the dou-ble-elimination format, they made it extreme-ly tough on themselves.

Of course, Scannapieco has every reasonto be confident that his Jersey Blues can wintheir seventh straight region title. After all, itall starts with pitching and he has the two bestin the region in Dara DeVincenzo, ofJackson, and Marissa Busch, who have putup staggering numbers this spring. They arenot only the best tandem in the region, but thetwo best, period.

Brookdale ended the regular season witha 40-8 record and of those 40 wins, 25 wereby shutout from their aces.

"It's a once-in-a-Ufetime run to have twopitchers who are that talented who are bothhaving great seasons," Scannapieco said."They are very talented and they work at it.They are hungry and they are improving."

DeVincenzo, a sophomore and last year'sregion tournament Most Valuable Player,pitched the final regular season game, a one-hit, 8-0 blanking of Morris. It was her 12th

shutout of the season and ran her record to18-4.

Busch, a freshman, is also 18^, and shehas the best earned run average in the coun-try, 0.802, with 13 shutouts. She had 131strike outs in 131 innings.

Before her one-hitter, DeVincenzo hadthe fifth best ERA, 1.28 with 114 strike outsin 114 innings.

It comes as little consolation toBrookdale's opponents that they are improv-ing. Beating these two pitchers back-to-backis a very difficult assignment for any teamplaying this weekend.

Offensively, the Jersey Blues don't havethe fearsome sluggers of years past, likeMaryanne Soares, but they have been push-ing runs across the plate in droves anyway.

Lead-off hitter Amanda Smith is thisteam's catalyst. She gets on base more than50 percent of the time and scores and scores.She has crossed the plate 61 times, more thananyone else in the country. The sophomorehas also collected 61 base bits.

Running is an added dimension for theJersey Blues and Smith is among the nation'sleaders with 18 stolen bases in as manyattempts.

With Tiffany Kenney (42), Allison Cenci(38), Kim Roessner (38), Sarah Otto (38),Busch (37) and Smith (31) ranked third, fifth,eighth and 17th in the country in RBIs, theBlues have proven beyond a doubt that theycan score without the long ball.

Although the Jersey Blues have won thelast six Region tournaments, Scannapiecodoesn't see the team in a been there, donethat mode at all.

"The sophomores on this team want toget back to the nationals to improve onwhat they did last year," he said. "There isincentive there."

The Region XIX Tournament beginstomorrow at 2 p.m. with games atBrookdale in Lincroft and Dorbrook Parkin Colts Neck. The Jersey Blues will beplaying at home. Winners of these 2 p.m.games will play at Brookdale in the win-ners' bracket, while the losers will go toDorbrook for an elimination game in thelosers' bracket.

Saturday all the action is at Brookdale,and it starts at 11 a.m. with the losers'bracket winner from Friday playing theloser of Friday afternoon's winners' brack-et game. That will determine who will playat 1 p.m. for the championship against theonly undefeated team. Since it is double-elimination, the losers' bracket team wouldhave to beat the winner twice. The regionchampion qualifies for the National JuniorCollege Athletic Association NationalChampionships, May 16-18 in Joliet, HI.

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The Old Bridge-based, Battle ofMonmouth Rockets will be holding tryoutsfor the fall 2002/spring 2003 season May 12and May 13 at 6 p.m. This travel team willbe playing as an under-11 team in MOSAnext season and is looking for a few goodplayers to round out its expanding roster.Individuals, interested in trying out for theteam, can call Steve at (732) 566-4182 orJim at (732) 607-9237 or e-mail rock-ets [email protected] to make arrangements.

The Second Annual SayrevilleBomber Wrestling Camp will take placeJuly 15-19 from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. atArleth Elementary School on WashingtonRoad in Parlin. The camp is open to thoseentering the fifth through ninth grades inSeptember, and will feature guest coachesfrom some of the best schools/clubsaround the state. The cost is $100 andincludes instruction, nutritional trainingand a club T-shirt. For more information,contact Chris Beagan at (732) 525-5557

The Fast Break BasketballAssociation, a not-for-profit youth basket-ball program in East Brunswick, is holdingregistration June 1. Registration is in per-son only. Mail-in registrations will beaccepted after June 1. The in-person regis-tration will be held from 8 a.m.-ll:30 a.m.at the Hammarskjold Middle School cafe-teria, 200 Rues Lane. To obtain a registra-tion packet, go to www.fastbreakbasket-ball.org. For your convenience, print outthe packet, read the entire packet, and fillout the forms prior to coming to the in-per-son registration. The cost is $80 per childfor children in grades 2-8. For more infor-mation, call (732) 251-1232 or visit theWeb site.

The Old Bridge Soccer League willhold its fall registration May 19 from 9a.m. to 2 p.m., and June 25 and July 2 from6 to 8 p.m. at the Ticetown soccer fields.The cost is $45 for the first child, $15 foreach additional sibling. Two checks arerequired. There will be a $100 work bondper family, and a $30 fund-raiser. Proof ofage is required. There is a $20 late fee forregistration after July 2, if openings areavailable. Coaches are also needed for thefall season.

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Mehta, who left a bigger pharmaceuti-cal company six years ago when TrisPharma Inc. was formed, credits hardwork to the success of the company.

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NO. BRUNSWICK $279,900Lovely 3 BR 2.5 bath townhouse w/ family roomw/cathedral ceiling & FP, upgraded eat-in-kitchen,full walk-out basement backing to woods, 1 cargarage.(043-00-6801)

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SAYREVILLE '189,9003 bedroom Cap, full basement, EIK, .2 full baths, canbe Mother/daughter setup, Great StarterHome.(164005812)

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SAYREVILLE '355,0004 BR Colonial in beautiful Oaktree, Full Basement, 2-car garage and so much more, Don't Miss Out.(164005819)

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OLD BRIDGE '420,000Beautiful 5BR home, Family Room,, Formal DR, LR &Lib/Den or sitting area w/ built in, bookcase, FullBasement & pretty Yard. A Must See!!! (164005820)

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Business BriefsChamber slates smallbusiness meeting, expo

The New Jersey Chamber ofCommerce will sponsor its fifth annualNew. Jersey Small Business Conferenceand Expo from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on May 10at the Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick.

The event will feature exhibits, freecounseling, workshops, networking,lunch, breakfast and a panel discussion onthe small business outlook for 2002.

Cost is $49 for state chamber members,$69 for nonmembers.

For more information, call Carol Gabelat (609) 989-7888, or visit the Web site atwww.njchamber.com.

County chamber to hostBusiness Resource Day

The Middlesex' County RegionalChamber of Commerce invites the publicto attend its annual Business ResourceDay set for 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on May 14 atthe Convention and Expo Center inRaritan Center, Edison.

The event will feature free businessworkshops and seminars, a work-life fo-rum, a job fair, an exhibit area for em-ployers and services and networking. Foodwill be available, and there will be cashand prize giveaways.

Admission is free.For more information on attending or

exhibiting, call (732) 821-1700, or visitwww.mcrcc.org.

Top sales associatesnamed at Weichert, O.B.

Two sales associates at Weichert,Realtors' Old Bridge office were recog-nized for their industry achievements forthe month of March.

Patsyann Ferri led the office in listings.A licensed real estate professional with 14years experience, Ferri is a- registerednurse with a business background. Shepreviously worked as a management infor-mation systems liaison at MemorialMedical Center, South Amboy, and is areal estate specialist in the South Amboy,Sayreville and Old Bridge areas.

Debra Crupi led the office in sales andwas named the office's top overall produc-er for the month. A member of Weichert'sSales Club and Marketed Club, Crupiqualified for the New Jersey Associationof Realtors Million Dollar Sales Club in2001 at the bronze level.

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LOVING YOUGood-looking WM, 41, likes tofeed the birds on his 3 acres.Also likes gardening, flea mar-kets, dining. Seeking attrac-tive, passionate Wh 25-35,with similar interests.Ad#.1996

DO U LOVE ME?Easygoing, affectionate, kindWM, 48, 5'5", 145lbs., brownhair, likes long walks,Boardwalk, bowlibg, swim-ming, outdoors. Looking for aWF, 40-50. Ad#.1991

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TOGETHERNESSHonest, good-looking, friend-ly SWJPM, 30, S'lO* athlet-ic, brown hair, hazel eyes,educated, employed, likesdancing, shopping and book-stores. ISO a SR 21-35, forfriendship first, possible LTR.Ad#.1107

SUMMERTIME FUNShy, romantic SWM, 26, N/S,brown hair, baby blue eyes,enjoys quiet nights. Seekingpetite SF, 18-32, for fun timesand maybe more. Ad#.19O8

LET'S CONNECTActive, retired WPM, 65,financially secure, enjoysoutdoors, mountains, travel-ing, dining, movies and the-atre. ISO slim, attractive WF,50-60, N/S, with similar inter-ests, to share magicmoments, possibly more.Ad#.1987

THE PERFECT DATEGood-looking WM, 45, 5'11",hazel eyes, brown hair, likesbiking, movies, dinner, danc-ing and going to the beach.Seeking attractive, nice SWF,30-40, for LTR. Ad#.1988

SINCE SPRING IS HEREIt's seems like love is back inthe air. WM, 38, very outgo-ing, respectful, enjoys diningand other fun activities.Seeking slim, attractive SAF,24-38, for friendship, possi-ble romance. Ad#.1982

ONE MORE CHANCEOutgoing WM, 34, 6',190lbs., brown hair, greeneyes, enjoys beaches, work-ing out, travel, biking, sportsand trying new things. ISOWF, 22-35, fit, common inter-ests, for possible LTR.Ad#.1941

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BEING WITH YOUDWM, 54, 6', dark hair, hazeleyes, 215lbs., enjoys tennis,bowling, any outdoor activi-ties, seeking slim, classy SF,45-65. Ad#. 1969

HEY GIRLS!!!!Very handsome SWM, 33,light brown hair, green eyes,pure Irish, a business owner,seeks a SWF, 21-36, who'sattractive, personable, niceshape and well-traveled.Ad#.196O

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BUILDER LOOKINGFOR LAND

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CHESAPEAKE BAY AREA"NEW TO MARKET"PRE-CONSTRUCTIONPRICING from $39,900. 1 to 3acre waterfront sites, bay areaaccess best crabbing & fishinggrounds. Perfect for vacation &ret i rement. Paved roads,utilities. Buy now, Build Later.E.Z. Terms. Direct fromOwner/broker Bay Lands Co.1-888-240-5303.

OWNER SAYS SELL!20 Acres was $34,900 now$24,900 Big Pond, nice mead-ows, perfect country setting!Twn rd, elec. Won't last!1-888-925-9277 SNYwww.upstateNYIand.com

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FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP2 furnished executive officesw/common waiting/reception/secretarial area. Will rent sep. oras suite, $650 & up. 732-308-9622

OFFICE SPACEFOR RENT- KEYPORT, NJArtist Waterview Loft 4,000Sq. Ft.(approved as Office,Gallery, Living). Walk to NYCferry. Historic renovation. 20 ft.cathedral ceilings, exposedbrick, beams & trusses. Oakfloors, full kitchen, 2 bath-rooms, french doors. Call Ken,732-241-5563, $4,000/month.

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CLEANINGRESIDENTIALGOOD PAY/

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RNsWeekends, all 3 shifts

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LPNs2 Days/Week, 7:00am-3:30pm

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Pay for Experience/Sign-On BonusWe were selected as "BEST NURSINGHOME IN NJ" by the state of NJ. Locatedoff exit 8 A of the NJ Tpke. Call Debbieat 732-521-6449, fax resume to732-521-6462, or apply in person to:Monroe Village1 David Brainerd Dr.Monroe Twp., NJ 08831www.phsnet.org

person to:

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CONSTRUCTIONINSPECTOR/TECHNICIANExperience in field, laboratorymethods & procedures.Experience in certif icationdesirable. Asphalt, concrete,soils. Full benefits. Salarycommensurate with experience.

Call William Boehler732-888-8308

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COOKBreakfast grill. Early AM. Sat-urday & Sunday a must. Expe-rienced only. 732-539-4007

COSMETOLOGISTSMANICURISTSESTHETICIANS

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DELI HELP FT & PTExperienced

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Call 732-679-5006

DENTAL HYGIENISTHigh quality, low stressmodern Perio office Hazlet.Wednesday or Friday.Call 732-264-9050

DRIVER - FT - PT - Non CDL.Lifting involved. Good pay,plus tips. Valid NJ dr iverslicense. Call 609-259-0276

DRIVER - FT- PTAuto Parts Store

Local pick-up & deliveries.Benefits. Apply: Auto King

67 E. Railroad AvenueJamesburg

DRIVER- (F/T-P/T)Auto Parts delivery person.Flex hours. Apply in person to:National Parts Supply Company

535- Milltown RoadNorth Brunswick, NJDRIVERS (P/T-F/T)

Make money with your mini orcargo van. High commissions.Flex hours. Call 732-462-4223

DRIVERS NEEDEDFfiVPM Shift (Sunday-Thursday)

Competetive Pay, ExcellentOvertime Opportunities

N J Transit Access LinkVehicles. Operated by LaidlawTransit. CDL with "P* helpful,will train. For interview stop in

or call: Laidlaw Transit2 Gowin St.

Sayreville, NJ 08872732-316-1700

DRIVERS- (F/T-P/T) to trans-port kids in full size vans. Mustnave 2 years* experience,Class C CDL & good drivingrecord. Call 732-617-0654

FACTORY HELP - Keyportarea. Pleasant environment,37V4 hour work week, 9am to

5pm. Call 732-972-1144

BANKINGCareer opportunities tojoin the fastest growingcommunity bank inNew Jersey.

TELLERSUPERVISORImmediate opportunityavailable for a careerminded individual with aminimum of two yearsteller experience. Someinterpersonal,management, andorganizational skillsrequired. Knowledge ofMicrosoft Office a +.

Please indicate on theresume or applicationwhich position you areapplying for, and yoursalary requirement.

Fax resumes toHuman ResourcesDept.

(732) 1863-9064

or apply in person at ourMain Office Location.

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Freehold, NJ 07728

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HAIR DRESSER/MANICURISTBonus with following. Salary

plus commission.Healthbenefits available.Call 732-870-1278

HAIR DRESSER/MANICURISTF/T-P/T with following. Flexhours. Relaxed atmosphere.Call Evelyn, 732-566-7705HAIR STYLIST - FT - PTReady to create? $300 sign onbonus. Earn up to $20. perhour. Location Matawan. Fullservice. Guaranteed income.Experience with Ethnic Hair ap l u s . B e n e f i t s p lus f reeeducation. Call 732-290-9010

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MCDONALD'SOF MillstoneHiring for all shifts.

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Also hiring for McDonald'sof Great Adventure.

MCDONALD'SRoute 537

Monmouth RoadCream Ridge, NJ

609-259-0419EOE

* HOUSEKEEPER/DISHWASHER

• CNA, LPN •

• HANDYMAN *(Experience with indoor and

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Mrs. Greene 732-446-6699HOUSEKEEPERS • NANNY'SELDER CARE, Polish womencan work for you. Refs. CallJanina or Krystyna 908-523-1334

HOUSEKEEPINGFloor person needed forHealth Care facility in Jackson.Experience preferred. Applyin person At Jackson Center11 History Lane, Jackson or

call 732-367-6600LIFEGUARDS (must be Certi-fied) CLEANING LADY (ForLadies Room) & SOCIALDIRECTOR. Call 732-363-4036

LUBE TECHNICIANExperienced a plus. Will train

to ASE-L1 certification.Call John or Lee 732-222-5317

MAINTENANCE(F/T- Seasonal) Ail phases ofproperty maintenance. Mustave valid NJ Drivers License

and be available weekends.Apply at : Indian Rock

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MAINTENANCEfor Summer Day Camp•Landscaping • Painting

•Light CarpentryFreehold / Marlboro Area.

Call 732-308-0405

MAINTENANCEWORKER/

SUPERVISORJackson Outlet Village.

Salary position with benefitsin strong company. Fax

resume & salary requirementsto Call 732-833-0532

MEDICAL ASSISTANT/RECEPTIONIST- Manalapan,

4 days per week. Busyinternal medicine practice.

Mature minded individual withexcellent communication skills.& experience in medical office.

Call 732-536-5302MEDICAL RECEPTIONISTCan work out of Manalapan orHolmdel office. Solo practice. 1evening per week. Can train. Call732-335-1332 fax, 732-446-3349

NURSE

DIRECTOR OFNURSING

Beachview Care & Rehabilita-tion Center is seeking aDirector of Nursing with LTC/Subacute experience. Be anintegral part of a dynamicfacility and management teamthat recently had ad excellentState survey. Must have excel-lent leadership and communi-cation skills and be knowl-edgeable with State/Federalregulations. Excellent salaryand benefits package. CallLowell Fein, HR Manager,Beachview Care & Rehabili-tation Center, 32 Laurel Av-enue, Keansburg, NJ 07734.EOE. All replies will remainin strict confidence.

MASONSMust have transportation & bereliable. Jackson area. Call TonyatTLC Masonry, 732-886-1523

MORTGAGE LOANOFFICERS

New Broker offering awesomecommissions. Fax resume to-day for a confidential interviewtomorrow. Call 732-521-2390

NAIL TECHNICIANFT - PT - Holistic day spa in

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Successful candidates will beresponsible for assisting resi-dents with daily living activities.Current NJ CiJA or CHHA &experience in Assisted Living.

Please call Maria at732-521-6426 or apply inperson to:

Monroe Village1 David Brainerd Drive

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PROPERTY INSPECTORSP/T-$30,000+ • F/T-$80,0q0+No experience, will train the rightperson. Call Ken, 732-775-1200

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YOUTH ACTIVITIESDIRECTOR

Conservative egalitarian Syn-agogue in Manalapan (Mon-mouth County) New Jerseyseeks individual to developand lead programs for youth(Grades 4-12) . Appl icantneeds to be creative, energet-ic, enjoy working with youthand have a strong sense ofJewish identification. Must beavailable in late afternoons,evenings and some weekends.Hours are flexible. Experienceworking with youth a must. Sal-ary:Negotiable and commen-surate with experience. Pleasefax, e-mail or mail resume orletter of interest to:Karen Ross, Executive Director

Temple Beth Shalom108- Freehold Road

Manalapan, NJ 07726

Fax: 732-446-0860E-mail: [email protected]

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PET SITTER NEEDEDMature, responsible individual

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PHYSICALLY CHALLENGEDwoman seeks lifting assistance2-3 times a day, transportationnecessary. Must be reliable.Excellent pay. Lakewood/TomsRiver 732-363-7194, after 6pm.

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037 BabysittingChild Care

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MORGANVILLE - Care pro-vided in my loving home FT -PT. CPR, state registered.References. Call 732-591-5567MOTHER,Cert, teacher, care foryour child in my smoke free home.Reasonable rates. By RosenaurSchool. 0-6yrs.old. 732-901-7170NORTH BRUNSWICK- Mom oftoddler, can care for your child/renmy home off Rt.1 & 130 by NBHSLow rates, refs. 732-821-1614OLD BRIDGE - CHILD CARE

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HOME CARE - For elderly,sick, disabled. Live-in/out.Reasonable rates. Call PolinterAgency 908-925-0494,No fee.HOME CARE-Companionship& Assistance for Seniors. Non-medical, Must have car. F/T &P/T, Live-in available. CallRight At Home, 732-566-6711

RUSSIAN Certified CHHAElder ly , s ick , ove rn igh t ,hospitals. Honest & reliable.References. Call 732-967-0597

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042 AntiquesCollectibles

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•AIR CONDITIONERT1 yrs. o ld . Hampton Bay,10,000 BTU'S, 14V4 x 2114,$200. Lv. msg, 732-525-5890

DISHWASHER - Magic ChefHigh Performance. EnergySaver. Asking $125. or bestoffer. Call 732-249-4340.DISHWASHER - Portable Likenew. GAS STOVE white. Likenew. Best offer. REFRIG-ERATOR (free). 732-936-1167REFRIGERATOR - MaytagWhite. Side-by-side w/icemaker. 23.5 cf. 4 yrs. young.$400. Call 732-345-5061WASHER & DRYER-Stackable w/rack, white, 2 yrsold , apt s ize , 1 1 0 w i r ing ,electric. $475. 732-389-0858

WASHER & GAS DRYERMOVING/Must sell. Whirlpool.Heavyduty. Excellent condition.$190. for BOTH. 732-607-2749

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ANTIQUE Rocking chair, $50Wall clock with pendulum, $50.Table television, Curtis, $50.Call 732-222-9089

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BEDLINER & Tailgate linerFord F-350 short Bed, $75. orbest offer. Wicker rocker, $60.Call 732-613-9599

BEDROOM SET - 1 Twin1 Dresser, 1 Night table. Goodc o n d i t i o n , $1 5 0 . C a l l732-566-2808.BEDROOM SET - 2 nighttables, 2 lamps, 1 dresserw/mirror, beige/wood, $150. orbest offer. Call 732-583-2383

BIKE-Boys 20"Murray Vectra, like new. $60.

Please call732-846-1653

CANNA FLOWER BULBS-Orange, grow uo to 7 ft.Ideafscreen, group. $1.00each. Call 732-249-0895CHAIR - Wingback. Beigewith blue Peacocks. Excellentc o n d i t i o n , $ 1 2 5 . C a l l732-679-3052.

COLOR PRINTERH.P. Like new $75. or bestoffer. Please call 732-264-0439

COUCHLike new, $150. Moving.

Sayreville area. 732-257-8195DESK - With chair, girls, $150.Hutch with bookshelf, Bassetivory. Needs repainting.Call 732-577-1243.

DISHWASHERKitchenAid, black front. Asking$125. Call 732-780-5426

DOG HOUSE IglooFor medium sized dog. Likenew, $60. Call 732-583-9035.DOG PEN, $50. Pool pump,$40. File cabinet, 6 drawers,$30. Good condition. Pleasecall 732-787-6428.DOUBLE STROLLERVery clean, $45. King sizemattress, $50. Both in goodcondition. Call 732-264-9453

DRESSER NIGHTSTANDBought 1967 Take for $35.

Old Bridge. Please Call732-254-7043

EXECUTIVE DESK5 drawer. Excellent condition,$100. Call 732-617-9638FIREPLACE INSERTNew, never used. Woodor gas, $100. (cost $450.)Call 732-531-2172.FIREPLACE TOOLS/RACK$ 1 5 . T o a s t e r O v e n , $ 1 5 .Mower/mulcher, $70. Great.Call 609-758-3026.HUTCH - 76" high x 30" wide,x 18" deep, dark pine, $75.Red chairs (2), $60.Call 732-536-2975KITCHEN CABINETS16 feet, upper-lowers andc o u n t e r t o p , $ 1 5 0 . Ca l l732-671-3574, after 6prrr.LADDER RACK - Fits 6 feettruck bed, tubular construct,black, $150. Please call732-651-7263

LITTLE TYKESPlay table, $19. Bed, $69. Barstools, @$9. Call 732-517-0822LITTLE TYKES BED HOUSE,$ 7 5 . Fax m a c h i n e , $ 2 5 .Refrigerator, dorm size, $25.Call 732-886-8033MEN'S CLOTHING-42L X 38W

Gray Suit. $25. (3) Jackets$15. ea. (5) Slacks $10. ea.

732-821-9149MICROWAVE OVEN - Neverused. Emerson 10 cu.ft, 1100watt, stainless steel, $100.Call 732-863-1801.MOUNTED Mallard (1) $50.Mounted Pheasant (1)$50.Mounted 4 ft. Deer (1) $75.

732-264-7283

PATIO SET - White alum., 65"round table, 8 chairs with cush-ions, large umbrella, $150. orbest offer. Call 732-536-5315PATIO SET Glass high toptable, 42" , 4 swivel stookchairs. Hunter green. Excel-lent cond., $150. 732-888-2123.

PATIO SET White4 chairs, lounge chair, umbr-ella base, $100. 732-607-1877

PIANO Old uprightNeeds work, $100. or Bestoffer. Call 732-257-9162.POOL -18 X 33. Take down.All accessories included, $150.or best offer. Please cal l732-431-2618POOL FILTER - HaywardPer f lex EC30 - i n c l u d e svacuum attachment, $125.Call 732-842-0313

PRAYER TO THEBLESSED VIRGIN

(Never known to fail). 0 most Beau-tiful Flower of Mt. Carmel, FruitfulVine, Splendor of Heaven, BlessedMother of the Son of God. Immacu-l a t e V i r g i n , a s s i s t me in mynecessity. Oh Star of the Sea, helpme, and show me herein You aremy Mother. Oh Holy Mary, Motherof God, Queen of Heaven andEarth, I humbly beseech You fromthe bottom of my heart to succor mein my necessity (make request).There are none that can withstandYour power. 0 Mary conceived with-out sin, pray for us who have re-course to Thee (3 times). Holy Mary,I place this cause in your hands (3times). Say this prayer for threeconsecutive days. You must publishit, and it will be granted to You.

B.N.

PRINTER-H.P.Laser Jet, 5L, Good condition,$75. Call 732-617-7766RECORDS LP's, 45s, videomovies, Playboy magazines,70'sto80's, $3.ea. 2x $5. LP's$2.ea. 45's$1 ea. 732-887-2235SLEEPER SOFA - QueenMatching loveseat. Goodcondition,Tight brown, $125.Call 732-214-1088

SOFA - Off white95". Good condition, $60. neg.Please call 732-438-1319.SOFA BED - $60. Doublebed, $50. Girls race bike, $40.All very good c o n d i t i o n .Call 732-577-1998.SPARRING GEAR - Forkarate, 2 sets. New, adult Ma n d L , r e d , $ 4 0 . e a c h ."all 732-723-0241

STOVE - Electric.Good condition, $75.Please call 732-370-3447TABLE - Dinette/Patio42" octagon, glass top w/ oaktrim, $20. Call 732-870-2471TRIPOD CHAIN VISE, $50.Ridgid ratchet pipe threaders,14" 3/4", 1", 2", $100. & EMTbenders. Call 732-294-9151.VCR - Magnavox (old). Likenew, $60. Cordless drill, $10.S o f a t a b l e , $ 3 O . C a l l732-294-9416.

WHEELCHAIRBrand New electric,remove-elev.-

leg-rest, Lumbar cushion.Asking $800. Call 732-229-7895

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COMPUTER SERVICESRepair, upgrade, hardware/software installed, networking,cablirra, internet. Reas. rates.732-809-3293 or 732-485-3009

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045 Clothing

MINK COAT - $900. acket,$400. female skins, sz. 10-12.Mint cond., professionallycleaned. Call 609-395-0411

MOTHER OFTHE BRIDEDRESS- size 22, navy bluesleeveless, w/long sleevebeaded jacket lenghi of dress.Asking $300. 732-531-5247WEDDING GOWN-Mori Lee,NEW, never worn, size 6,unaltered. Paid $500. Asking$295. Call 732-566-2563

047 Furniture

BED-Platform, white w/dresser& headboard $225./best offer.Sofa (2) beige or blk/gray $90.each./best offer. 732-833-8493BEDROOM SET - 5 pc. Brandnew, cherry finish. Q.N. bed,dresser, 1 night table, chest,hdbd., $550. Call 732-607-0866BEDROOM SET - 6 pc. FrenchProvincial, Fruitwood. Full sizebed, triple dresser w/mirror,chest, & 2 night tables, $450.or best offer. Call 732-940-7041BEDROOM SET - Twin. Boys.Oak. Desk, night stand, head-board, (2) dressers w/shelves.Asking $600.Call 732-780-9776BEDROOM SET5 Piece. White Formica,King Size. Great condition.$900. 732-845-0289

^BEDROOM SET*Queen. Brand new, Scandina-vian style, cherry, 8 pc. Askinq$990. Call 732-730-3707BEDROOM SET, Girl'sAntique white french provincial,triple dresser w/ mirror, canopyw/matt. & box spring, nt. tble.Exc, cond. $400. 732-536-4944BEDROOM SETS (2) Boy's7pc. oak with twin bed, $500.Youth/guest room, 4pc, ivorylacquer, including trundle daybed, $400. Call 732-332-0203BEDROOM SETS (2) Twin.Contemporary oak, 4 pcs.each, incl. Serta mattress sets.Excellent condi t ion.Bestoffers. Call 732-780-1257

BEDROOM- Black lacquerw/gold trimming, exc. cond.,headbd, hutch, side tbl., dress-er w/mirror $500.(732)951-0593BEDROOM- BRAND NEW! 5pc, Queen, sleigh bed set, stillin wraps with tags. $3,500.negotiable. Call 732-521-9222BUFFET WITH HUTCH TOP

MAPLE. (2 pieces)Good condition. $400.

Call 732-613-1183CONSOLE TABLE w/mirrorLight wood, marble top.Neoclassic style. $1,800. Exc.cond. Call 732-972-6686COUCH - 2 pc. sectionalconvertible to queen size bed.Blue & white tweed design.$295. Call 732-972-9234

DESK58"x 32". Solid, dark wood.Office desk with five drawers.Asking $200.

Call 732-698-0241DINETTE SET - 5 pcs.Almost new. $100. DRAPES -New - 5 panels (Lining &valance) $200.732-617-7766DINETTE SET - Washed Oak,

w/4 chairs. $175. WalnutENTERTAINMENT UNIT $45.COFFEE TABLE, Glass Top,

$20. Call 732-530-3577DINING ROOM SET

Thomasville, Dark wood &glass table, 6 chairs, 5 piecewood and glass lighted break-front, small buffet server, 2leaves and table pads. Exc.cond. $2,500. 732-792-0787

DINETTE- 6 chairs & 2 stools,72x42" white mica/black baseperfect cond. $550. Refrig-kitchen aid, white, 25 cu ft,side by side, ice maker/waterexc cond. $350. 732472-5859

DINING ROOM SET - Blacklacquer, 72"x36" Rectangletbl. 6 black leather cushionchairs. $575. Call 732^22-2420DINING ROOM SET - Frenchstyle, fruit wood, 2 pc. china,1 leave, 5 chairs. Good cond.$325. Call 609-259-9936

• DINING ROOM SET*7 PC. Black lacquer table,4 chairs, 2 pc. lighted wall unitused as china closet & blackpedestal. Excellent cond. Ask-ing $1,500, Call 732-458-0047

DINING ROOM SETTraditional walnut maple, 48"round table w/2 leafs, 6 chairs,china cabinet. Exc. cond.,$500. (2) Cornice treatmentsfor 72'1 sliding doors, fabriccovered $25. ea. 732-721-3576DINING ROOM SET, Solidwood table w/six chairs,chinacabinet and buffet. Exc. cond.$700. Call 732-257-9126DINING ROOM- dark maple, 6chairs, table, china cab.,$1,900. Mirror gold leaf w/bevel-ed edge $150. 732-679-5758DINING ROOM- dark pine,solid wood, hutch buffet, sidetbl, 4 capt. chairs, tbl w/leaf$1,200/best offer. 732-254-5661DINING ROOM- Oval table42 x 68", 4 chairs w/leatherseats, china closet. Goodcond. $700. neg.732-972-2480DINING ROOM- Wood, in-cludes china cabinet, buffet, 6chairs, w/oval table. $350. orbest offer. Call 732-792-1138

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Please remember to includeyour name, home address

and phone*.We accept Visa, Me & DiscoverENTERTAINMENT CENTERCalifornia Oak. Exc. cond. 2 pcs.ea. 58" long x 72" high, shelves/drawers. $$ Neg. 732-249-3641ENTERTAINMENT CENTER

Oak. 55" x 56". Fits stereo,room for 32" TV, 2 drawers &storage. $260. 732-264-2815HUTCHES (2) ANTIQUEOak, 1890's. Sm., 80"h x 43"w,$340./neg. Lg., 96"h x 55"w,$690./neg. Call 732-222-3934

KITCHEN SET - BRANDNEW. Round wrought iron ta-ble w/glass top, 4 chairs. Ask-ing $300. Call,732-833-1023

LIQUIDATIONStore Wide ClearanceiVEverything Must Go;V

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Open 7 Days. All major creditcards accepted. Financing

Available. Glenn's FurnitureDesigns, Towne Pointe Center357 Rt. 9 South, Manalapan

1-800-550-6422• • LIVING ROOM S E T * *Contemporary style, oversizedsofa, loveseat, club chair. Multicolor. Orig. $3,600. $1,200./best

offer. Exc. cond. Must SellCall after 8pm 609-208-0912

LIVING ROOM - Beige sofa,Thomasville tables w/glass,decorat ive wall mirrors &lamps. Exc. cond.732-970-0522

LIVING ROOM SET - Contem-porary sofa, 2 wing matchingchairs., coffee table. Exc. cond.Sacrifice. Call 732-727-1657

LIVING ROOM SET Sectionalsofa, 2 side chairs, cocktailtable, mirrored wall unit,carpeting, wail mirror, pictures,more! Call 732-615-0692LIVING ROOM SET- Sofa,love seat, arm chair, light grayw/pattern. RECLINER sea-f o a m , g r e a t c o n d . $500 .complete. Call 732-446-3529

•LIVING ROOMr

TABLES2 end tables, 1 sofa table,

and 1 square cocktail table.Oak with brass trim & glass

tops, $200. or best otter.

732-780-2448MEDICAL ITEMSSemi-Electric Bed with airmattress, patient lift, wheel-chair, transfer bench, servingtable, I.V. pole. Good cond.Retai ls $4 ,500. ASKING$1,999. Call 732-290-0296.MOVING SALE Contents ofHome. Furniture, etc. All goodcondition. Everything must goby 5/10. Call 732-308-4545

MOVING SALEKIT. SET w/6 chairs, formica.$300. LIV. RM. Couch & 2wing back chairs, coffee & endtables, $700.COMPUTERDESK, $50. WICKER FURN .$60 & lots more. 732-780-7759

• MOVING SALE •DINING ROOM- Teak. Tablew/5 chairs & break f ron t ,$1,650.This Ends Up couchchair, ottomon & cocktail table.(white) $600. etc. 732-290-9503MOVING SALE - Dining room,6pc. custom made, sect, sofa• ottoman, chrome & glassetegiere. Bedroom set, 5pc.Chest, 5 drawer. Pictures &more. Call 732-257-0779

MOVING SALE Goatskin Din.Rm. Table + 6 uphol. chairs,Hutch, Entertainment Ctr., kitch.set, w/4 uphol. chairs, 5 pc. qn.bdrm., & lots more. 732-679-0861

AMOVING SALE*Living Room. Kids Bedroom.Kitchen set. Patio sets (2).MUCH MORE! 732-525-8517

MOVING SALERattan Living Room Set: 7pcs. Waterbed, Twin CaptainBed, Swing Set, (2) Glass TopDinette Sets, Bedroom Set:Queen, 6 pcs. Solid oak.732-886-5790 or 732-364-4505

•MOVING SALE*Wall Unit custom designedcontemporary black lacquerw/bar & entertainment center& lots more. Call 732-972-4424MOVING SALE! Contents ofHome. 5 pc. Wall Unit, tables,custom kitch. set, bsmnt furn.,twin bed, kitch. tble/w 4 chairs,computer & much more. All exc.cond. Must see. 732-972-1730

MOVING SALE- Dining Room,Brown formica Table, 6 chairs,breakfront, $250. Sofa & Love-seat, Rust/beige, $500. HiRise/2 mattresses, $100. This-End-Up- Natural Pine Desk, $200,2 armchairs, $200., Ottoman,$50. 2 dressers Natural SWhite, $25. ea. Nordic Trak600, $150. Call 732-739-0185

MOVING SALE- Dining Room,Liv. Rm., Kitchen set, Pool table,end tables, air hockey & more.Best offers. 732-254-3680MOVING SALE- Kitchen Set-w/4 rattan chairs, sofa, end tbls.,arm chairs, dresser, TV, sewingmach. & more. 732-254-0303MOVING SALE- Sofa bed &loveseat, sect, sofa, twin beds,cab., chaise, wing back chair,lamps, clock. 732-536-9720MOVING SALE- Victorianbook case, circa 1890, $1,800King French bedroom setw/marble inserts 40 yrs old$1,800. Call 732-536-2834MOVING SALE-HIGH RISER/king sz bed $200., black sec-tional 3pc w/sofa bed & rocker,coffee tbl $550., pink wicker4pc kids set Pro steam carpetcleaning mach., Exerciseequip. Best offer. (2) Go Carts$550. &_$650. (1) mini bike

r y th i ng g rea t$55 0. Every tcondition. Call 732> '895

PATIO- wrought iron,14 pc,table, 4 chair, tea cart, chaise,settee, rockers, umbrella, stacktables. $325. 732-536-2588

POOL TABLEBeautiful, Jikfe new oak pooltable. Barely used. Asking$450. or best offer. For infor-mation, call or leave message,

732-679-4189

RECLINER $200, SOFA BED$200, Leather. 4 pc. Black &irey lacquer WALL UNIT1200. Exc. cond. 732-845-3448

SAW - 10" SEARS RADIALARM, with table. 2.5 hp, mintcond. All accessories. $275.Call 732-972-3275

SLEEPER SOFA - Queen.Bone, $250. LOVESEAT:Bone, $150. WALL UNIT:Black, $75. Call 732-792-0620

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GARAGE SALE LISTINGS.SOFA - (Beige) and (2) pinkchairs, both with recliners.Good condition, $400. or bestoffer. Call 732-863-9701SOFA - Queen sleeper, $125.Bedroom set; 5pc. new, $325.Kitchen set; beige w/oak trim,$150. MORE! 732-928-7093SOFA - SECTIONAL - 2 pc,brown, 3 years young. $300.Good cond. & other items.-Call 732-409-7383

SOFA - SectionalLight color fabric. Excellentcond., $300. Call 908^239-3102SOFA and LOVESEAT, $399.(2) End Tables, (1) sofa table,1 coffee table, $379. All exc.

cond. Call 732-390-0094SOFA SECTIONAL, Blk. leath-er, good cond. $475. 6 mo. newfloral couch w/sleeper, pd. $1,200sacrifice. $600. 732-988-2709SOFA Sectional-Contemporaryw/qn. size pull-out, $100. Mod-ular wood dresser, hutch, desk,corner chest, $100.732-577-0641SOFA, (2 ) Queen AnneChairs, Coffee Table. Havereceipts. LIKE NEW. Hardlyused. $600. Call 732-446-9216SOFA, Leather (Full size) withmatching chair & ottoman(dark tan)1_ike new. $1,500. orbest offer. Call 732-972-6386SOFA, LOVE SEAT, CHAIR &OTTOMAN - Tan/Brown plaid.Good cond. $400. BED RM.FURN. Country, Single $300.Good cond on both. Or bestoffer. 732-905-6848 leave msg

SOFA-Hallagan $300.RECL1NER-rose$125.

LIVING room chair-tan $150.Call 732-566-5194

STEREO system- Pioneer'Crib- white, Carriage- white,Wall Unit-3 pc. Dinette crome& glass/good cond. 732-607-1935WALL UNIT- 3 pc. bone formi-ca w/bar unit, open shelves &storage cabs, great for displayitems. $300. Call 732-254-8580WALL UNIT- Custom modernwhite, gorgeous. Good cond.New $3,500. Asking $500.Call 732-761-8816

WATERBED - HEATED'California". King, cherry woodw/mirrored canopy & mirroreddresser, $600. 732-792-7205

048 GeneralMerchandise

SOFA & 2 OCCASIONALCHAIRS - 2 end tbls., 1 coffeetable. Modern. Perfect cond.$400. for all. Call 732-462-9573SOFA & LOVESEAT - Brownvelvet. Exc. cond. , $600.L-shape sleeper sectional,mauve. Good cond., $250.Glass top end table. Exc.cond.,. $100. Call 732-446-7810

SOFA & LOVESEAT COMBOGood condition.

Best reasonable offer.Call 732-679-8826

SOFA & LOVESEAT-lnclinersBurgundy, rectangular formicacocktail table, $600./best offer.Excellent cond. 732-845-1326SOFA & MATCHING CHAIRRose chintz. Like new. $550.(2) End Tables, $50. each.

Call 732-833-6865

SOFA - 2 pc. sectional, 8'.White w/pastel pillows. Asking$325. Flip Chair, $40. All goo3condition. Call 732-780-2857

SOFA - 3 pc . s e c t i o n a lw/queen sleeper & recliner.Blue. Good cond. Asking $300.

Call 732-833-8621

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AT&T INTERCOM PHONES(5) Model 954, 4 line, less than1 yr old. Lazer Fax, brotherMFC 4350. Printer, BrotherHL630. Best dffer.732-246-0707BIKES- ROSSMatching his & hers 26 inchcompact 12 speed. Almostnew. $90. each. 732-390-773?BUTCHER BLOCK- (Orig)36X36 $350. Chipper Sears5hp $250. Water heater Elec.55 gal. $75. Call 732-792-0975BUY NEW JERSEY FOR$349!The New Jersey PressAssociation can place your 25-word classified ad in over 150NJ newspapers throughout thestate - a combined circulationof over 2 million households.Call Diane Trent at NJPA at609-406-0600 ext. 24, [email protected] or visitw w w . n j p a . o r g lor moreinformation.(Nationwide placementavailable)

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CANDLES, Plastic Chairs,Cosmetics, 1949 Road MasterGirls Bike, excellent condition.Call 732-531-6236

CAST IRONRADIATORS

for sale. Call 732-530-7322CEMENT MIXER, $75. Ridinglawn mower, $75. Electrict hotwater heater, $75. (2) Beautysalon shampoo cabinets, $50.each. Call 732-928-0427.

C R I B - w a s h e d oak , neww/changing table & (2)dressersWasher- Sears, gas $300.Dryer -Sears, elec.$300.Refrig Ge 18"cu ft. $250. Neg.All in good cond. 732-886-2109

DINING ROOM SET - Table,with 4 caneback chairs & 2leaves, $400. Curio cabinet;$100. Spinet Piano: mahog-any, $500. Round Pool; allaccesories, 26" Heywoodfilter, 5 yrs., YOU disassem-ble, $1,000. Call 732-679-1535DISHWASHER - KitchenAidBlack front, addl. panels, $120.Decorative 5 shelf glass unit,

| $100. Parlin, 732-727-4670.

*ENTIRE CONTENTS*OF HOME, MOVINGModern. Jackson area. All

prices negotiable. 732-833-0551

GARDEN TRACTOR - Murray11 hp, 5 speed, 38" cut, 4 yrs.

old. $500. or best offer.Call 732-780-4112

GLOBE SLICER • CommercialGravity feed. Excellent forDeli Or Restaurant. $350.

Call 732-888-2123GRANDFATHER CLOCKLike new. Beautiful! Reason-able. Power Scooter wheel-chair, like new. Reasonable.Call 732-536-9052

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

HOT T U B - * * F R E E * *5 P e r s o n , n e e d s r e p a i r .TREADMILL Nordi Track $50.CALL 732-431-4963LAWN MOWER - GravelyTractor Pro 36, 12 hp, Briggs,Stratton engine. $800. or Bestoffer. Call 732-780-4011

LAWN RIDER MOWERSnapper. 8hp, mulcher, 36"deck. Great cond. Best offer.

Call 732-577-1348LAWN TRACTOR - TORO,16hp, 44" cut, HXL, auto,new. $1,500/best offer. SouthBrunswick area. 973-420-1700LAWNMOWER - Honda &TREADMILL - Sears.$200. ea.Butcher Block Table & BBQServer.best offers.732-577-0422

LIVING ROOM -Domain. Sofa& (2) high back chairs. Ivory.Extra set of cushions & covers.Exc. cond. Limoges China.Wood desk. 732-679-1953

MOVING- Entire contents ofhome. Fine dining rnt, 10 pc.set, sofas, exercise equip.,furn. , bird cages, MORE!Priced to sell. 732-613-7131

MOVING SALEHousehold effects, tools, &MORE! 2 Creighton Circle, (offThrockmorton, Old Bridge,10am-4pm. Call 732-679-6424

MOVING SALEDining Room: 12 pc. oak,$500. Kitchen Set: w/4 chairs,$100. Treadmill, $50. Exer-cise Bike, $40. Lawn Mower,$30. Many garden tools. Allprices neg. Call 732-536-8932

• MOVING SALE*Tools, furniture, household

items, lots more. 732-765-0134PICNIC TABLE, $125. ToolBox; (truck), $50. Desk & chair;$175. Grinder; 6" w/stand, $80.Gateway 16" monitor, $175.Sony VCR; $25. 732-905-3795

POOL - 24' round, 52" high.Complete w/ladder, HaywardDE filter & motor, solar & win-ter covers,vacuum, hoses, etc.Needs liner. $500,732-251-3795

R e a c h ove r 1 .4 M i l l i o nHouseholds!The New Jersey Press Asso-ciation can place your 2x2Display Ad in over 125 NJweekly newspapers for ONLY$850. Call Diane Trent at NJ-PA at 609-406-0600 ext. 24 oremai| [email protected] formore information.( N a t i o n w i d e p l a c e m e n tavailable)

REFRIGERATOR (2)Kenmore 19.3 cu ft side byside $150. Kenmore 17 cu ft$100. Exc cond. Desk/bookshelf combo $50,732-303-6096

REFRIGERATOR - $200.Gas s t o v e , $1 75. Watercooler, $60. Floor buffer, 17",$200. Call 732-422-8155.

RIDING MOWER - Murray12HP, B&S engine, 30"cut.Used one year, $575.Call 732-928-7449

SADDLEWestern youth. All new leatherplus saddle rack,$425, Call 732-591-9464SLIDING DOOR - AndersonFrenchwood. New, 60x80.

erfect - Never used, $850.:all 732-846-9019.

SNOW BLOWER- 3 hp, 21"elec. start $275. IBM AptivaComputer $375. Quartz elec.heater $25. 4 adjustable pipewrenches $25. 732-739-6616SPEAKERS-(2) Fischer3' high. Wood grain. Asking$225; or best offer. Jacksonarea. Call 732-833-8225

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048 GeneralI Merchandise

1049 Merchandise III] 051 SportingWanted |||| Equipment 060 Garage Sales I 063 Instruction 066 Personals 069 EntertainmentII 069 Entertainment

STEREO- KenwoodRack system with cabinet,rad io , tape p layer , no CDplayer, $475. Call 732-364-4914SWIMMING POOL -15' round,x 48"deep. Filter, ladder,all accessories. Good cond.$250. Call 732-544-1387T I R E S & R I M S ( 4 ) - B .F .Goodrich, P235/60R15, 6 lugtires on mag rims, $300. Woodgun case, $100. 732-828-8098

TOOLS - Liquid pump fortractor (Roper). Cases ofstainless steel fittings.Call 732-536-9061

CONSIGN-Your Women's &Children's Quality Clothing &Accessaries Call 732-431-7667

2ND TURN AROUNDFISHING TACKLE Collectorwishes to buy old rods, reels,lures, catalogs. 908-233-1654

GUNS • SWORDS • MILITARYITEMS. License NJ/FederalDealer. Bert 732-821-4949

050 MusicalInstruments

TRAILER HITCHES DodgeCaravan & Honda Odyssey,f rame bolt wi th 37" & 56*,$75. each. Call 732-821-8336

WINDOW TREATMENTSCustom made yerticles fromentire condo. Like new cond.Tiffany Style Lamp. Bestoffers. Call 732-390-4564

048b InfantsJuvenile Items

ALMOST EVERY ITEM YOUCAN IMAGINE from Infantthru Juvenile. Super cond. &prices, * Call 732-303-8158 VBABY FURN. - White wood,Bellini, crib, armoire, changingtbl/book shelve, rocker. Exc.cond. $900. 732-972-6686CRIB - BELLINI - WHITEWASH WOOD - Converts to jr.bed w/drawers. Exc. cond.$250. Call 732-409-7636CRIB w/mattress. White wood.Like new. $250. Playpen, $50.Porta-Crib, $25. All greatcond. Call 732-651-8864CRIB, Dresser/ChangingTable, Rocker, Bassinet,Stroller & Car Seat plus more.All exc. cond. 732-886-5790CRIB, with mattress, Brass &Oak,3 drawer dressing table &4 drawer chest, Oak. Asking$650. Good cond. 732-389-0414CRIB-BELLINI - Natural woodw/mattress. Exc. cond. $300.Also crib set, blankets,toys.Make offer. Call 732-617-9638CRIB-w/mattress, converts todaybed, maple, $150., Stroll-er Prego $150. Infant car seat$20, Call 732-656-1469JUNGLE GYM (STEP 2) WITHSWING ATTACHMENT.Good condition. $175. firm732-961-1494, leave messageLITTLE TIKES - Kitchen setplus all access..Outdoor Bas-ketball Set, Water Sprinkler.Girl's Bikes plus many toys.All good cond. 732-972-9534

SWING SET - Rocket RiderHedstrom. PVC blue & yellow.Exc. cond.Must break down.Best offer. Call 732-786-8184TWIN PLATFORM BEDCustom made, almond mica,extra Irg. storage drawer & boxheadboard. $195.732-780-5319

049 MerchandiseWanted

ALTO SAX - with case, strap,etc. Great condit ion, $400.Clarinet, $175. Call evenings,732-495-1717.

TREADMILL - Pro-Form ESP#10, speed, t ime, inc l ine,distance & calories. Top cond.,$349. Call 732-257-0779.

TREADMILL ProfessionalHRC, 15 incline, heart monitor.Barely used. Value $3,500.Asking $1,500. Nordic Track,Value $600. Asking $150.609-395-0411 -732-238-2854

TREADMILL- Brand NewPrecor, electric. Has only 47miles on it. Excellent condition.$500. Call 732-617-1517

UNIVERSAL HOME GYMWeider. BRAND NEW -NEVER USED. Asking $175.,neg. Call 732-251-1103

ALTO SAXConn, in top condition, withcase $375. Call 732-249-0895

052 MedicalEquipment

GUITAR - Carvin DC727, 7string, Neck thru body, Asking$650. SPEAKER CAB. Carvin,412T, Asking $325. All greatcond. Call 732-607-1006

I SELL NEW & USEDMusical Instruments,

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

MASTECTOMY PRODUCTSlook better in fashionable, newlightweight forms & swimwear.Great new bras. Medicarebilled direct. 1-800-755-7880.FREE CATALOG or buy on-line @www.liberatorfashions.-com

ORGAN - Gulbransen Tran-sistor with bench. Good condi-t i o n , $ 3 5 0 . P l e a s e c a l l609-259-7515.

060 Garage Sales

f PIANO fWinter Upr igh t . Like newcondition, red mahogany. First$850. takes it. 732-845-3993PIANO - Winter Studio.Exc. cond. Great for student!Tuned! Ready to go! $600.firm! Call 732-679-1986

PIANOGREAT FOR THE ENTIRE

FAMILY!!Upright with bench. Pecanwood. Ivory keys. Mintcondition. Must be seen tobe believed. Anxious to sell.

UNDER $2,000.

732-462-7869PIANO TUNING

New Client Discount - $25. offCall 609-409-9045

• Master Tuner Estb. 1960 •PIANO-Apartment size.Kohler & Campbell.Good condition.$300. Call 732-566-6881

PIANOS-ORGANSLOTS OF TRADE INS

FROM $450.Cleaned • Tuned to A440

Guaranteed. Delivery Avail.All Floor Models On Sale

1-800-453-1001

051 SportingEquipment

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

ITEMS FOR AUCTIONCall Col. Ed.1-908-995-4099

BUYING CAMERASAnd PHOTO EQUIPMENT

1 pc. or whole studio. No Polaroidor movie. Call 732-928-7811

BODY SOLID SMITHMACHINE Excellent condition.Great for home workout. $300.Call 732-765-1875

EXERCISE MACHINEGuthy Renker Fitness

Paid $1,500, Sacrifice for $750./or best offer. Call 732-553-1603POWER RACK - HeavydutySquat cage with safety railsand extra pegs. Hardly used,$250. Call 732-521-9335.

Q ABERDEEN- Multi - FamilySale, Arlene Terrace (Off VanBrackle) Sat., 5/11, 8am-3pm.

Variety of Merchandise.

Ask about our FREEGarage Sale Kit!

With the purchase of yourGarage Sale Ad.

Pre-Payment required.

Have your Visa, Me, orDiscover Card Handy

CalM-800-660-4ADS• EAST BRUNSWICK -MOVING SALE - 30 DexterRd. (Off Jensen St.) Sat. .5/11,9am to 1pm. A little bit ofeverything

Q EAST BRUNSWICK -MULTI FAMILY - Riva Ave. &Patrick St. (Off Main St. -Milltown) Sat. 5/11, 9am to2pm. Something for everyone.

.•FREEHOLD*First Assembly of God, 272Jackson Mills Road, Sat., 5/11,9-3! CHURCH /MULTI-FAMILY

Get Your Garage SaleInsurance!Only $5.

Run a Garage Sale Ad withGreater Media Newspapers atthe regular price and for Only

$5. GetGarage Sale Insurance.

'Some restrictions apply.Call Classified For Details!

1-800-660-4ADSLocal 732-358-5210• HOWELL-16 Claire Circle(Aldrich Rd West to Addison toClaire) Fri. & Sat., 5/10 & 5/11,8-1 pm. Gifts, collectibles, dollfurn., h/h items, & much more

Run a Garage Sale Ad with Greater MediaNewspapers at the Regular Price and for

Only * 5 0 0

Get GARAGE SALE INSURANCEIf there is Inclement Weather on the Day of Your Sale -

We Will Re-Run the Same Ad - Just Call Us!"Sbme* restrictions a*consecutive ru*i Dsa

ply: Onty date anrf'tirtie copy;cfrlincr& is allowed. fyiust,be pife-paid. Adlline for renewal/s Mbnday,.:Nobn for same week pubiica^pn. Non-Ref

n?Ust beifiindable.

• KENDELLPARKHUGE YARD SALE99 NEW ROAD, between

(Rt.27&Rt1)Sat, May 11th 8am-??

Lots of Great StuffQ LONG BRANCH469 Bath Ave. (off Broadway),Fri./Sat./&Sun., 5/10, 5/11,5/129-5. Raindate: 5/18, 5/19Household,knick-knacks,books

STUDIO 63There is a DifferenceMUSIC

Professional Instruction63 Milltown Rd., E. Brunswick

732-257-8637

DRUG/ALCOHOL REHAB-Help a loved one who is losingeverything. 90-180 days, 75%success. Ask about guarantee.See www.narconon.cacall 1-877-782-7409 toll free.

063b Tutoring 066a Novenas

• MANALAPAN- 320 AdamsCt. (off Craig Rd.). Sat., 5/11,9arn-3pm. Furn., exerciseequip., toys, household, etc.• MANALAPAN- Multi Family312 Pine Brook Road, (offPease Rd) Sat 5/11, 9am-1 pmSomething For Everyone

• MARLBORO- 10 CALDERCOURT (Off 520 bet. Windcrest& 79) Sat. 5/11 9-3pm. Furn.,clothes, toys, h/h items & more

MIDDLETOWNMoving Sale - 35 ButtonwoodRoad (off Spruce, across fromPolice Dept.), Sat., 5/11,8-2.Home decor, tools, furn., more!

Q MILLSTONE - Multi-Family15 Gordon Road (Rt. 571 toNurko Rd., to Gordon Rd.),Sat., 5/11, 8-3. Outdoor furn.,bikes, boat stuff & household.

• MONROE TWP-54 7thStreet (OUT CALT) Devoe toEricson to 7th. Sat. May 11th9-3pm. Toys, baby items, h/h

ALGEBRA I & II SAT'SGeometry & Basic Skills.

Need Help? Feeling frustrated?Experienced Teacner & Tutor.

Call 732-613-9225ALL SUBJECTS K-6

Teacher/learning consultantwith 20 yrs exp. Special ed.

& reg. ed. Call 732-577-6830Math - College teacher, qualitylessons; bks, published: SAT,Alg/trig/calc/geom. 732-238-3042READING & MATH - BasicSkills. Exp. K-8 teacher. Yourhome or mine. 732-254-8567

S.A.T. Verbal & MathPRINCETON U grad. Teacher

with 30 yrs. exp. 732-761-3977S.A.T. VERBAL, ReadingSpecialist, Special Ed Special-ist, English all levels, Math.College Essays 732-257-2777

PRAYER TO THEBLESSED VIRGIN

(Never known to fail). 0 most Beau-tiful Flower of Mt. Carmel, FruitfulVine, Splendor of Heaven, BlessedMother of the Son of God. Immacu-l a te V i r g i n , a s s i s t me in mynecessity. Oh Star of the Sea, helpme, and show me herein You aremy Mother. Oh Holy Mary, Motherof God, Queen of Heaven andEarth, I humbly beseech You fromthe bottom of my heart to succor mein my necessity (make request).There are none that can withstandYour power. 0 Mary conceived with-out sin, pray for us who have re-course to Thee (3 times). Holy Mary,I place this cause in your hands (3times). Say this prayer for threeconsecutive days. You must publishit, and it will be granted to You. •

S.S.

1064 Lost & Found I III 069 Entertainmentl• MORGANVILLE-(WhittierOaks West 16 Guest Drive (offRt. 9 & Union Hill Rd.JSat. 5/119am-3pm. New & old items &furniture. Rain Date: May 18th.

• NORTH BRUNSWICK- (17Families) Rt 130 South, righton Wood Ave., Follow Signs.Sat. 5/11, 9-5pm.Rain or shine.

J OLD BRIDGE26 Brookside Avenue.(Off Englishtown Road.)Saturday, 5/11, 9am-4pm.

FOUND- WATCH. Corner ofAfdmoire & Andover LanesAberdeen Call 732-566-6243LOST CAT- Small Orange &White, long hair, declawed.Lost at Applewood Estates. Nocollar. Reward. 732-866-0660

065 Pets & Animals

• OLD BRIDGE-Multi FamilySale, Grove Lane, (516 toSouthwood Drive.) Sat., 5/11,9ani-11am. Big variety.• PARLIN -170 Princeton Rd.(Madison Park area), Fri., Sat.&Sun. 5/10 thru 5/12, 9:30amto 3pm. Patio umbrellas,Neons, Yankee stuff; Chinaclosets and much more

PARLIN17 Gardner PI. (off WashingtonRd.), Sat., 5/11,9-3. No earlybirds! H/H, toys, baby clothes.

Q PARLIN8 Holly Dr. (off Ernston Rd.),Sat., 5/11,10-4. Antiques, pot-tery, crib, toys, stereo, MORE!

PLANNING A GARAGESALE?Hold it at Meadowlands FleaMarket. Thousands of shop-pers every Saturday. FREEParking. Large Selling Spaceonly $30.201-935-5474 for details.

J RED BANK- Block YardSale-118 Pearl St. (Off Chest-nut St.) Sat., 5/11, 8am-4pm.Something for everyone.• SOUTH BRUNSWICK

3 GENERATIONS343 Friendship Rd. Fri., Sat., &Sun., 5/10, 11 & 12, 9am-4pm.Household, toys, boy's items,'inens & antique goods.

061 Auctions

Public Auction by Order ofLender. Tuesday May 14th11:07 am. Royal Formal WearLiquidation. $2 Million tuxedo's& formal wear. Dry cleaningplant-store fixtures, computers-tine office furniture, warehouseracks & shelving-tools manne-quins, too much to list here! Nominimum-No reserve.www.paxauctions.comPax Auctions 410-957-47865115-5117 Lawrence PIBladensburg, MD 20710 Ab-solute Auction! 10$ BuyersPremium. •

062 Flea MarketsI Bazaars

ACE PET SITTINGIN YOUR HOME OR MINE

Walk, feed, playtime. Insured& bonded. Call 732-446-4194BIRD - Blue & gold Macaw,2 1/2 years old! Friendly. Plusnew cage. Must move. Asking$1,200. Best offer 973-667-677°CAT SITTER - Vet tech. exp.

Can do medications. Insured.Call Doreen 732-238-7752

KITTENS - Grey/black tabbies.& Grey/white. 16 weeks old.(1) 8 month neutered.

Call 732-257-2172LOST black cat/white pawssmall female, shorthaired "tux-edo"white chin, green eyes, lastseen 4/26 E.B. 732-322-9643

NO PLACELIKE HOME

PET SITTERSVacations • Daily WalksVeterinarian Approved

Bonded & Insured

732-238-9840NAPPS & P.S.I. MEMBERPUPPIES

American Pit BullsG o r g e o u s . M u s t s e e to'appreciate. Call 732-583-6538

Baby Holland Lops,Breeders, and Juniors.

Call Bob, 732-341-2518SCOTTIE BIJON - B lack.Female, 4 months, all shots.Needs good home. Asking$200. Call 732-786-8050.••SHEPHERD/ HUSKY MIXW5 yr. old male. Fully houset r a i n e d , not d e s t r u c t i v e ,exceptional watch dog/NOT alap dog. Small animal rescuedonation as payt. 732-698-9495

TEA CUP POODLES &POMERANIAN

AKC Reg. champion blood line$T,500. - $2,000.

info call 336-386-8002http://www.angelfire.com/nj4

/turksplace/index.html

065E Horses• EAST BRUNSWICK - TheUnitarian Society - 176 TicesI n . (Off Ryders Ln.) SPRINGFESTIVAL. Sat. 5/11, 9am to2pm. Books, clothes, plants,household, etc., baked goods.

• Refreshments • Games• Pony Rides, 10am to Noonfor children • Free parking

For info. 732-246-3113

TACK TRUNK (New) CustomMade. Mahogany Stained.Bandage Rack. Must see! $500.best offer. 609-752-0352, after 5

066 PersonalsRED BANK REGIONAL HIGH

SCHOOL.1st annual fleemarket/bazaar. May 18, Space

$15. Call 732-842-6320

063 Instruction

PIANO LESSONSFor children & adults.Call 732-248-0982

PIANO, KEYBOARDS,GUITAR- Exp. At your home.HankPloskon, 732-238-1555

ADOPTION: A CHILDLESSCOUPLE WISHES TO SHARELIFE, LOVE & HUGS WITH A

NEWBORN/TODDLERAPPROVED EXPENSES

PAIDSANDRA & JIM

TOLL FREE: (866) 616-1699

ADOPTION: ARE YOU PREG-NANT? Don't know what todo? We have many familieswaiting to adopt your child.Please call 1-800-745-1210,ask for Marot or Gloria. We canhelp!

A STORYTIMEChild participation w/puppets,songs & crafts. 732-254-9389

A-1 PARTY CHARACTERSAll Your Child's Favorite

Spinart w/frisbees • magiciansclowns • popcorn • cotton candycandy carts & more! Toll Free877-297-5244 or 732-513-1012

AFFORDABLE Entertainment* OFF THE CHART DJ'S *

DJ'Entertainmeht for allOccasions. Call 732-7300881

ALL CHARACTERS *BalloonShow & Games * Face Art •• Magic & More! 732-723-0179

A-D.J. GOOD TIMESWeddings, 16's. 732-501-6074

AMAZING MAGICwith ERIC THE GREAT

Any Occasion. 732-536-6936AN EXPERIENCED

D.J. Starting at $250.Call Ron 732-264-0421

BUBBLES THE CLOWNMagic, balloons • 732-446-3131CHILDREN'S PARTIES -Clownor Comedy Magic • Balloons• Face Painting • Magic & A LiveBunny Call JIMBO 732-297-1369CHILDREN'S TEA PARTIES

For birthday parties or anyoccasion. CaM732-264-0421

• D.J. ENTERTAINMENT •R. K. PRODUCTIONS, INC.Music & more. 732-364-7742

D.J. TOMMY KARASLatest Music for Any OccasionLights • Give a ways 732-238-1544

DANCE MAN DJGood Dance Music Makes TheAffair 10 yrs: exp. 732-716-9497

DISC JAKEYQUALITY FROM $300.

CALL 732-238-4306

D J I* JAYMUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONSDJ & KARAOKE 732-316-1161

KEYBOARDISTEd the ONE MAN BAND

Call 609-275-6881MARTI The Clown / Magician•Parties w\rabbit • Moonwalk •Magic • Balloons • Snow Whiteand more! « 732-390-8382 ft

MOON BOUNCE andCOTTONCANDY

Rent me for your next party!!• * Call 732-679-6896 • •

MOONWALKS & 150 OTHERrides, inflatables and carnivalsupplies.732-727-4342, for info.PARTY MUSIC* KEYBOARDVOCALIST • Cocktail • DanceWeddings- Anniversary -BirthdaySing alongs • Judy 732-431-1286PLAYERS CASINO PARTIES

Birthday/Anniversary/FundRaisers/Corp. 732-560-9067

PONIES 4-FUN PARTIESDecorated & Friendly.

Call 732-446-6474PONY RIDES and

PETTING FARM byHAPPY TRAILS 732-251-4240

TENTS • TABLES • CHAIRSCall 732-727-4342

ULTIMATE PARTIES BY LYNN•Glitz & Glamour Dress Up

•Rock Star KaraokeLymbo The Clown with RobotCall for info. 732-727-4342

DJ ANY OCCASIONR & R MUSIC 732-316-9447

069b Tickets

ELIOT THE SUPER MAGIC MANYOUR CHILD IS THE STAR !!

omedy Magic & VentriloquismSince 1988 & 12 yrs. Teaching.Bunny, Balloons. ProfessionalEntertainment. 732-679-2100

BILLY JOEL / ELTON JOHNTICKETS (2) on the floor Con-tinental Arena, $250 ea. Wed.night, 10/2/02. 732-316-2761

IT'S PARTY TIME!! Lawn •Birthday • Any Party. Inflatables,games, characters, clowns, DJ'smagicians, catering & fun foods!732-730-0711 or tax 730-0013

070 Air/Heat

+ • • JUMPIN JAXS • * •'+ Moonwalks + Fun Foods *Entertainment. 732-972-0618

KARAOKE* Great Time • Great Price*

732-821-9781

AIR CONDITIONINGCentral Air Installed & ServiceSome used units available.Reasonable. 732-566-3233

FAHRENHEIT, INC.Installation & Service

Free Estimates. 732-727-8526

AIR,Hating & Coaling

Heat Pumps* Duct Work/Cleaning

Gas • Oil • Humidifiers

• A i r Cleaners

Residential • CommercialHonest Prices' Most Brands

732-355-1489

By Ray GuidaNo job too small

A Good Craftsman for allyour Carpentry Needs

Interior AlterationsSheetrock/Trim

Doors & Acoustic CeilingsStorm Doors

Insured • 30 Years Experience

732-536-3397

Kitchen& Bath

; RemodelingNew

Counter Tops& Resurfacing

• Finished Basements• Painting • Carpentry

Fully Insured • Free Estimates

Ph. 738-432-4207Fax 732-432-9558

13 SEER 36,000 BTU s - 3 TON

* CENTRALAIR

SYSTEM100,000 BTU High Efficiency Gas

Model TUD100 C945H

*1399 InstalledModification Extra

ATLANTIC HEATING & COOLING, INC.

m 1-800-999-6362 «» aFREE ESTIMATES

QualityContracting

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL WORK• Additions • Decks

• Siding & Roofing • Pointing• Carpeting • Bathrooms & Kitchens

• Commercial Office Remodeling

732-525-2290

JOS

732-679-7838'Additions 'Porches• Custom Entry Ways• Custom Decks

Trex • Correct DeckCedar • Redwood

Hardwood flooringExotic Hardwoods

Fully Insured

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• Carpentry• I n s e c t s Water Damage Repair

• Handyman • Windows• Roofing /S id ing* Doors

ALL JOBS BIG & SMALL27 Years Experience

Free Estimates

Call

732-727-5135

venTile

Ceramic Tile • MarbleGranite • Porcelain

Kttchens/Fovers/Bathscounter Tops & Back-splashes

Wonder Bosrd * Mud Jobscomplete Renovations a Repairs

Free Est./Fully Ins.All work GuaranteedJoe Ventimlglla

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SUBURBAN, MAY 9, 2002 5 7

DEADLINE Friday 1:00 PM• - , ' Call

1-800-660-4 ADS Business For Payment

DIRECT ELECTRICElectrical Contractors

Lie. #13746• SERVICE

UPGRADES• ADDITIONS• ALL TYPES OF

WIRING & LIGHTING• RENOVATIONS

FREE ESTIMATESInsured & Bonded

| No Job Too Small ]

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-electrical contractorsResidential/Commercial

Industrial/Controls

• Service Upgrades• Low Voltage/Outdoor Lighting• Air Conditioning/Heating Lines

• PoolsServing Central and Northern New Jerxey

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732-238-8404Fully Insured Free Estimates

Owner Operated 124 hr. Emergency Servicel

MULCHDouble Shredded Mulch

peryard

FREE DELIVERYwith 10 yards or more

Also Available:Top Soil • Humus • M

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Paving &ExcavatingInc.

• Driveways • Parking Lots• Roadways • Excavating• Grading • Seal Coating

• Crack Repair• Line Striping • Brick Pavers

• Retaining Walls

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K M POOLSDiv. of Ken-Chel Corp.

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• liner Specialists• Openings & Closings• Chemicals • Safety Covers• Leak Detection• Installations • Renovations

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iCommercial/Residential

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• Residential • Commercial• Industrial

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732-521-5021East BrunswickOver 38 Years

lira & RESURFACED DRIVEWAYS

WEATHER SEALING

PARKING LOTS

. RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL

Free Estimates

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Serving Middlesex& Monmouth Co. since 1960

POOLS & SPASService & Renovations

• Pool & Spa Openings • Weekly Maintenance-• - • • Spring Clean-Ups

• Filters, Heaters, Pumps• Pool & Spa Closings• All Repairs and Service

• Uner Replacement• Pool Renovations• Loop Loc Covers• licensed Electricians

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Improvements

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Free Estimates Fully Insured

PAINTINGInterior/ExteriorResidential Work

• Textured Ceilings• Wallpapering• Minor Repairs• AluminumSidingRefimshing

Call Brian

732-254-2572

Plumbins & Heoting Service, Inc

• Sewer & Drain Cleaning• Boilers•Water Heaters

All Your Plumbing

Free Estimates Lie. #11202

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Flooring• Ceramic Installation

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(732) 238-24)50

W.V. TREE SERVICETOTAL TREE SERVICE

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TREE TRIMMING

TOTAL CLEAN-UPS

STUMP GRINDING

FIREWOOD

Complete loom CareFully Insured • Estimates

732-251-6981

INTEGRITYPAINTING

"Where* The- Customeris Highly Esteemed,"

• H B 'Reliableflg§ • Quality Workmanship^^P ' Sheetrock

• & SpacklingI • PowerwashingS Free Estimates • Fully Insured

Call Leonard732-792-2274

MIKE'SPAINTINGinterior • ExteriorFREE ESTIMATES

All Kinds of Repairswallpaper RemovalTiles • Basements

PowerwashingFully insured

732-238-5789

D&JROOFING & SIDING

Specializing In:• Re-Roofing• Tear Offe

Quality WorkReasonable Rates

References AvailableFully Insured • Free Est.

Call Dan732-727-0032

JDCROOFING & SIDING

Specializing inAll phases of Roofing & SidingBeats Most Competitors PricesSenior Citizen DiscountsWE STOP LEAKS!

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732-738-8846Caff Dennis

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BATHROOMS$2,595°° up to 5x8DISCOUNT KITCHENS

Tub areas retiledSmall repair work OK

Fully Insured - References

CARLO CONST.Free Est. 35 yrs. exp. .

Deal DirectCustom Work-A Specially

732-721-2894

KITCHENCABINETSSTRIPPED &R£R\KHlvDLIKE NEW

COUNTERTOPREPLACEMENT

A&SPAVING &

SEAL COATINGResidential/Commercial• Driveways• Concrete • RR Ties• Belgian Block• Parking Lots• Line Striping

Hand Applied tvtth Brush•FREE ESTIMATES*

i©+ years experience

732-888-0803

B&SASPHALT PAVING

•Driveways •Parking Lots(New or Resurfaced)

• Driveway Stone (Installed)

•Top Soil& Fill Dirt• Red Stone • Delaware Gravel

(Delivered)

Serving Monmouth/Middlssex since 70

732-521-2123or732-566-7148

NEIGHBOR& SON

•Professional Wallpapering• Interior & Exterior Painting• Faux Painting• Marblizing • Ceramic Tile Repair• Home Improvements

"Decorat ing Specia l is t "

732-416-0820732-747-3845

BILLS

INTERIOR* EXTERIOR

WALLPAPERING & REMOVAL

POWERWASHINGFully Insured

Free Estimates

732-329-6362

ractDrv-Cerfifieri Fully Insm

MIKE'S Roofing• Repairs • Tear Offs

• Re-Roofs • New Roofs

• Commercial• Industrial• Residential

732-607-2220.

Paf io & RattanFURNITURE FACTORYXetv Jersey's largest

Manufacturer of QualityOutdoor furniture

• Replacement Umbrellas,& Tables

• Replacement Cushions forAluminum, Resin, WroughtIron&P.V.C.

• P.V.C. RepairCenter

513 Route 18 SouthEast Brunswick

732-651-1947

K & O H O M EIMPROVEMENTS

Since 1975BathroomSpecialistCeramic Tile,Cabinetry, Etc.Free Estimates

732-738-8873l-800-452-BATH(2284)

BUDGETTRS&lAHDSCAPIIIGSEnnCGS•Grass Cutting• Tree & Shrub-Pruning, Removal•Stump Grinding•Spring 4 Fall Clean-Ups

•STORM DAMAGE

732-257-1170Fully Insured, Free Estjmaes Owner Operated

IGLESIASCONCRETE

Over 30 Years Exp.• Brick Interlock Pavers• Belgian Blocks• Concrete Driveways• Patios• Sidewalks • Curbs• Retaining Walls• Steps • Pipe work

1-800-926-8795732-238-31181732-841-6674

[email protected]

JV PAVINGPtofeffionalWn*•Driveways•Parting Lots• Seal CoatingAll Wort Guafairteail

tree Eshmates

73Z-S4S-1440

E-Z PAINTING, INC.• Interior & Exterior Painting•PowerWashing•Water& Fire Damage

Restoration* Free Estimates•Fully Insured

Serving GemSince 1985

732-225-7566

Scon's PAINTINGInterior'Exterior

Over 20 yrs. experience• Decks • Powerwashing

Hondynon Scrvks Avutkuw

732-754-8688

INTERIOR a n d EXTERIOR DRAINAGE SPECIALISTS• Sump Pump Installations• Foundation & Structural Repairs• Custom Designed Water

Management Systems• Crawl Spaces• Transferable Warranties• Senior Citizen Discounts

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4 DOOR, 4 CYLINDER, AUTOMATIC, POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES, AIR CONDITIONING, DUAL AIRBAGS,STEREO/CASSETTE/CD PLAYER, CLOTH BUCKET SEATS, TINTED GLASS. S W T 2 3 5 0 9 . V I H # 2 T 3 3 7 5 5 6 . MSRP $ 1 7 7 6 5

4DR, 4CYL, AUTO, POWER STEERING 8 BRAKES, AC, AIRBAGS,CRUISE, STEREO/CD, PWR/WINAOCKS/MIRR, CLOTH BUCKET SEATS,

ALLOYS. SWC22069. V M 2 1 6 5 7 6 . MSRP SI 9340.

MINIVAN, 6 CYLINDER, AUTO, POWER STEERING & BRAKES, AC, AIRBAGS,ST/CASS/CD, PWR/WIHAKS, aOTH BUCKET SEATS, ROOF RACK, POWER

S L U G DOOR. SM2350S. VIKR694644. MSRP S27330.

4 DOOR, 4 MINDER, 5 SPEED, POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES,AIR CONDITIONING, DUAL AIRBAGS, STEREO/CASSETTE, CLOTH BUCKET

SEATS. S1M23223. VMW2214B4. MSRP SI7B8S.

SOFT TOP, 4 CYLINDER, 5 SPEED, POWER STEERING & BRAKES,NO AC, AIRBAGS, BUCKET SEATS, ALL SEASON RADIAL TIRES.

STKJT23&1. V M P 7 4 4 1 5 6 . MSRP SI6555 .

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SUBURBAN, MAY 9, 2002 5 9

070a ApplianceRepair

076 CleaningDomestic

077 DrywallSheetrock 079b Fencing 080a Handy

Persons081 Lawn Care

Landscaping081 Lawn Care

LandscapingII! 083 Masonry

Paving

The Classified Can!Sell Your Car!

Call 1-800-660-4ADSLocal 732-358-5210

D.A.S. APPLIANCE SERVICEHeating • Air Conditioning

All Major AppliancesFluorescent Signs

Expert Repairs for over 40 yrs.Call 732-360-9149

DAVE'S Appliance Service20+ Years Serving Central NJ

Call 732-786-0810

070b Attic Stairs

DISAPPEARING ATTIC StairsServing Area Since 1972

Call Pat 732-341-8063

072 Carpentry

DECKS, Additions, Kitchens &Bathrooms, S & R Home

Improvements. 732-679-2291

074 Carpet InstallRepair/Sale

^ABSOLUTE CLEANING*• Homes • Offices • Condos •Moving! Ivone 732-254-8239ABSOLUTELY SPOTLESSExperienced, reliable, honest.References, reasonable rates.Call Duce. 732-967-0523

* * PLASTERING * *Also Taping & Spackling

•lo job too small.732-435-0546

SHEETROCK & TAPINGSpecializing in small jobs.

Free Estimates. 1-800-640-3969

G & V FENCING - All Types ofFences Installed. Repairs &replacement.Call 732-553-0939

079c FJoorFinishing

AN AMAZING CLEANERHomes • Apartments • OfficesFree est. Katia 732-213-2673

078 Electrical

ANGIE'S HOUSE CLEANINGE. Brunswick/Old Bridge area.Good references. 732-390-7734

ANY TYPE OF CLEANINGHomes, condos, apts., offices,& buildings. Call 732-967-1885* CLASSIC HEAVY DUTY *HOUSE CLEANING: You WillNever Have to Clean Again!!

Fully insured, exper., references732-208-5938 • 973-852-4615

HAVE YOUR VISA, MC orDISCOVER CARD HANDY

when placing a classified ad.Call 1-800-660-4 ADS

HOUSE & OFFICE CLEANING5 y rs . e x p e r i e n c e . Goodreferences. Free estimates.Margarida/Sally 732-698-2171LEILLA HOUSE CLEANING

Apts, Homes, Condo's. Exp.,Great rates, ref. 732-432-9531

A.J. CARPET • Sales/Repairs•Installations. Quality for less.

732-536-4703075 Ceramic Tile

Repair/Install

AFFORDABLECeramic tile-Install $2.75 & upsq. ft. Free est. 732-845-3784CUSTOM CERAMIC TILING

New • Repair • Remodel. Freeest.John Cherry 732-290-9086

GROUT CLEANINGRe-grouting • Re-caulking

Sealing • Specialty Gleaning.Slip prevention for floors,tubs & s h o w e r s . FREEestimates. Call 732-521-3809

JOHN'S CERAMIC TILEREMODELING & REPAIRS

Bathrooms-Foyers-KitchensOver 25 yrs. exp./Free Est.

Call 732-324-7983

076 CleaningDomestic

A++ CLEANING I do thecleaning while you enjoy someFREE time. Bia 732-432-4855

M.C. CLEANINGHomes • Offices • ApartmentsReas. Free est. 732-238-5549METICULOUS CLEANING byFernanda - Homes & OfficesReferences. Call 732-651-6346

OFFICE & HOUSE CLEANINGReferences • Experience

Great rates. Nivia 732-257-9678

OFFICE & HOUSE CLEANINGEuropean lady w/15 yrs. exp.References, great rates.Call Jovanka 732-254-1252

P-U-R-R-F-E-C-T-L-YCLEAN

Home cleaning at it's very best,Since 1984. Call 732-257-8463POLISH RELIABLE Woman

Can clean your house orapartment perfectly.

•References" 732-679-3250PRISCILA'S CLEANING

Exc. References-Free EstimatesReasonable Prices 732-967-9673

ALL TYPES of Electrical WorkRecessed lights, track lighting,paddle fans, service changes.Lie. # 6252. Hal 732-572-6750

JB ELECTRICALSee us in the Yellow PagesResidential / Commercial

15% off Service Upgrade15% Senior Discount

Bonded & Insured • Lic.#12823FREE Est. • Fax 732-845-9977

1-800-317-7530

• CLASSIC •HARDWOOD FLOORS

Install • Sanding • FinishingProfessional quality service.1-888-868-9144 -732-208-5938

WADE'S HARDWOODFLOORING

Installatiqns-Sanding-Refinish-ing. Quality work at reasonableprices. Call 732-787-5829

HANDYMAN- The HomeOwner's Friend. All types ofhome repairs. Carpentry,painting, etc. 732-833-1397QUALITY Work, Reasonable

Rates. Free Estimates.Call Rich 732-251-5051

RENT-A-SONOdd jobs done inside & out.

Call Dan • 732-238-2429REPAIR-REMODEL-REFINISH

Big or Small. Quality WorkFree estimates. 732-721-5046

080b HomeImprovements

079d Garage Doors

MAKE YOURPHONE RING!

Call Classified todayand we will.help youwrite an effective ad.

1-800-660-4237Local 732-358-5210

OALL PHASE OGARAGE DOORS• INSTALL • REPAIRS

REASONABLE • FREE EST.

732-615-2301

080 Gutters

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

ACTION GUTTER CLEANINGHONEST, FRIENDLY SERVICE

Please Call 732-525-2440

GUTTER Cleaning & RepairsFREE ESTIMATES

Call John 732-251-0893

GUTTER CLEANINGALL HOMES $80.

Installation /All types of repairs.DEEGAN GUTTER CO.

908-479-4344

SELL YOUR HOUSECall 1-800-660-4237Local 732-358-5210

080a HandyPersons

PROFESSIONAL CLEANING«DONE BY MARIA"

Houses, Offices, Apts. Exp.Great rates. Call 732-257-2644

079b Fencing

* SPOTLESS CLEANING *Homes & Offices. 11 yrs. exp.Ref., reliable. 732-613-5893

V.l.P. CLEANERSLooking to buy cleaning con-tracts. Walter 732-967-0917VALESSA CLEANING SERVICEOffices- Apts- HomesGood rates. 732-254-4665

MIDJERSEY FENCINGALL TYPES OF FENCES•Wood -Vinyl/PVC•Chain Link 'AluminumINSTALLED • REPAIRED

REMOVED•COMPETITIVE PRICES"

Free Estimates • Fully Insured732-842-7522

ALL AROUND HANDYMANAll Types Of:

Home Repairs/Improvements732-257-2750 or 732-431-3981

GENERAL HANDYMANFrom Roof to Basement &Decking. 35 years experience.Free estimates. 732-360-1787

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

ADDITIONS - ALL HOMEREPAIRS - Painting,

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

ANTONIO CONSTRUCTIONPaving • Tiles • Steps • Cement732-613-5087 • 732-322-1145

HOME MAINTENANCECarpentry • Decks • All HomeRepairs. Call 732-251-9342

• J B A *•CONSTRUCTION*Affordable Prices.Quality Work• Additions • Sunrooms • Decks•Siding • Windows • BasementsFree Est. & Ins. 732-360-2660

KITCHENSNew • Refacing • CountertopsGENERAL REMODELINGLow Prices • Quality WorkOver 25 Years Experience

Call 732-542-1205MCCROSKEY CONSTRUCTIONSpecializing in small jobs. Freeestimates. Call 609-758-3303

PAINTING • Sheetrock • BathsRemodeling • Decks • DoorsWindows • Basements, etc.

Free Estimates. 732-238-8387

W.J.P. CONTRACT INCWindows, Siding, & Decks

Free Estimates • 732-422-1633

080c KitchenCabinets

HANDYMAN- Retiredcontractor with over 30 yearsexp. Call Joe 732-254-2651

HANDYMAN-ALL JOBSBig & Small. Very Reasonable.Free estimates. 732-679-5999

HANDYMAN SHOP No JobToo Big or Small. Free Estim-ates.Call Lennie 732-251-7978

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MAY RENEW UP TO 3X'SCopy changes are allowed for mileage and price at any time. Some restrictions apply.Private individuals only.

CLASSIFIED 1-800-660-4ADSLOCAL 732-358-5210 FAX 732-780-4678' www.gmclassified.com

Greater Media NewspapersVfciur Lnoril Connection

News Transcript. Examiner, Trl-Tovm Mows, (ndepuident the Hub, Atlanticvillc Suburban, No/So Brunswick Sentinel, East Brunswick Sentinel

KITCHEN BEAUTICIANCabinet Refacing • Countertops• Vanities. Free est., insured.

Call 1-800-953-1091

THE CLASSIFIED CAN!SELL YOUR HOUSE.

Call 1-800-660-4237Local 732-358-5210

A & C LANDSCAPINGand TREE SERVICE

"Complete Care of your Property"Lawn Maintenance • Sodding

Trimming • CleanupsTree Removal & Stump GrindingFree Estimates • Fully Insured

732-985-8855A BRANCH INSPECTIONSpring Cleanups • New Land-scapes • Landscape Renova-tions • Tree Removal / PruningFREE Estimates, Fully InsuredWE SHOW UPH732-866-1882

ACORNTREE SERVICE

Removals • Trimming • StumpIns.free est. Les 732-967-045

ARBORCARETREE EXPERTS

Removal t Pruning • StumpsFree Estimates • Fully Insured(Lawn Services Available)

Call 732-721-8671B&S, Inc.-Clean top soil.fill dirtstone,mulch, grading, excavat-ing. Dozer/Backhoe Rentals.732-521-2123 • 732-566-7148

COMPOST TOP SOIL$15. YARD DELIVERED

Rototilling -Thatching • Mowing

732-685-6462

HAPPY TREEService. All Types of Tree/Shrub Removal. Fully Insured.732-727-3116 • 732-995-9668

MASONRY - NEW WORKREPAIRS. Refs. Available

Call 732-254-0643

MTTREE SERVICE

084 MovingStorage

Tree Removal• Trimming

Lot ClearingSt G i dLot Clearing

• Stump Grinding • FirewoodFully insured. 732-446-2040

NATURE'S CREATIONLandscaping & Lawn Care

Mulch- Stone- Pruning- Planting.Free Est. Call 732-266-0170

NEVINS MOVERS Inc.Weekly moves to Florida.

Full household/partial moves.Lie. PM00276. Fully insured.

Call Jim •> 732-363-2500

NEED A CUT?Landscape & Pruning

Free EstimatesCall 732-792-2083

085 Odd JobsCleanups

PRIVACY HEDGE:Arborvitae/White Cedar ma-tures into dense evergreen pri-vacy or windbreak. 3-4 ft. tree$8.25 each, 14 tree minimum,snipped UPS. Larger trees andinstallation available.Discount Tree Farm.1-800-889-8238.

SOUTHERN LAWN CARELawn maintenance, tree

trimming, cleanups.Free est. Call 732-416-0592

TREES • Trimmed • Removed•Stumps Ground -Wood ChipsReasonable Rates 732-257-1416

083 MasonryPaving

DAVE & SONLAWN & LANDSCAPING

"We do it right - first time, everytime". Full Service. We Do ItAll. Call 732-967-8536

EISINGER'SLAWN SERVICE

Weekly Cutting • MulchFertilizing • Cleanups

Decorative Stone • PruningBrick Pavers • Patios

732-390-5250

EMS LANDSCAPE DESIGNSPlant In Stages. Keep within

budget. Use any nursery/catalog.Free estimate 732-605-1476

GARDEN MATERIALS•Topsoil • Mulch • Sand .

• Decorative Stone •Fully Insured. "We Deliver".690 Cranbury Rd., East

Brunswick (behind FerrisFarms). Call 732-651-6616

ANTONIO A. SANTOSQUALITY WORK

732-360-1938Driveways, Patios, Sidewalks,Steps, Porches, Belgium BlockBRASUSA CONSTRUCTIONBelgium Blocks & ConcreteCurbs, sidewalks, driveways,steps, brick mailboxes, pavers& repairs. Call 732-605-0290C.P.D. Quality ConstructionConcrete & Masonry WorkFree EsUlns. 732-257-2490

CUSTOM MASONRYExperience Equals Quality Work

Brick Work a SpecialtyNO JOB TOO SMALL

CALL ERIC 732-254-8821

A AAABSOLUTEHAULING & REMOVALBest prices! 732-446-1151

AAA ABE'S HAULINGAll cleanouts & hauling. Lightdemolition. Same day service.Best prices. Call 732-262-9081AAAA ARTIE'S CLEANUPCellars • Garages • Yards, etc.

LOWE$TPRICE$ !!Reliable, courteous service.$20. OFF WITH THIS AD

732-238-6111 • 609-688-9066&ALL TYPES* Clean-ups,Demolitions, Tree Removal,Grass Cutting. CheapestRates.Free Est. 732-246-1832

CENTRAL CLEAN UPSAll types of debris removed.Free estimates. 732-438-8684

REMOVALDebris • Attics • Basements

Rick 732-251-5953REMOVAL of Sheds, Carpets,

Metal, Concrete, Fences,Decks. Int./Ext. Demolition.

•Call Stan, 732-778-8717*

TOM'S CLEAN-UPS Junkremoval, attics, garages, base-ments, construction debris,concrete. Remove anything.Fast service. 4 732-721-3255TRASH & JUNK REMOVAL

Anything you want taken todumps. Free Estimates.

Call 732-721-8246

086 PaintingWallpapering

DON'S CUSTOM MASONRYFireplaces/Patios/Pavers.Free estimates. 732-251-4352MASON will fix & repair steps,sidewalks & plastering. Veryreasonable. Call 732-988-0029

ACCENT PAINTING- All JOBSExcellent Indoor & OutdoorPainting. Residential &commercial. Free estimates.Fully Insured. 732-679-5999

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*Mo% term of 36 months on Accords & Gvics. All rates available to qualified buyers only. **Does not includetax, tags, first payment or bank fee. ***Avail. from American Honda Finance Corp.

6 O SUBURBAN, MAY 9, 2002

BEST PRICES.. .BEST SELECTIONc

.HUGE INVENTORYO L N Mercury @

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VIN: 2G627618 • Stk#A714 • MSRP: $22,895 • $1000 Renewal Rebate* $400 Col! Grad Rebate if Qua!.* $2000 Rebate

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MSRP:S35.355

New 2002LINCOLN LS

ABS, LEATHER & FREE MAINTENANCE WITH M00NR00F AND CONVENIENCE PKG.V6 • Auto w/OD • Power steering • ABS • Power brakes • A/C • Power seats/windows/locks • Int wprs • Cruise/tilt • AM/FM stereo w/cass • CDplayer • Alarm • Leath int • Keyless entry • 6 CD in dash • Alloy Whls • 4 Air Bags • VIN: 2Y677037 Stock#A602 • $1000 Renewal Rebate

MSRP: $35,335

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mats • R/def • VIN: LX644717 • MSRP: $24,525 • $500 Renewal Rebate• $400 Coll Grad Rebate if Qual. • $2500 Rebate, Stk#A641

MSRP:S40.740

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VIN: 2ZJ21997- StkJA586 • MSRP: $32,836

MSRP:$32,836, 41,860

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Price includes all cost to be paid by consumer except license, registration & taxes if qualified. 36 month closed end leases. $2995Down/Trade • $0 Bank Fee • 12,000 miles per year«20$ over. Prices include all rebates. TOP: LS $14,479; TOWN CAR $15,919; CONTI-NENTAL $16,639 Includes all rebates, incentives & option package discounts. Based on primary lender approval. See dealer for details.Lincoln free maiitenance for 3 years/36,000 miles. 1.9 & 0% Financing in lieu of rebates. § 2002 Mayer & Dunn Advertising. Expires5/15/02. DON'T MISS THIS SALE.

SUBURBAN, MAY 9, 2002 6 1

086 Painting I 088 PoolWallpapering II Services

I091B Roto-tilling

ALL PAINTINGINTERIOR / EXTERIOR

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

FREE POOL REMOVALI can dismantle your pool nocost to you. Gary 732-251-9302

BILL'S Painting & PaperingInterior / Exterior PaintingDrywall • Powerwashing

Fully Ins.-Free Est.732-329-6362

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

089 Plumbing Illl 094B TelephoneI III! Installation

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PAINT . WALLPAPER • TILEFree Estimates. 732-888-0485

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105 Boats for Sale

BOAT-14 'ALUMINUMWith Oars. (Seanymph)

Good condition.$550. or best offer.

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23' SEARAY '88Cuddy. Exc. cond. Neverused/rebuilt 270 Merc engine.Fish or skil Lots of extras.$10,400. Call 732-708-1918

CIERRA BAYLINER '87- 24ftOMC motor I/B. New propeller,bathroom, cushions, workdone w/papers, sleeps 3-4,looks & runs great. Asking$7,800. Rosie 732-607-2349

15' COLEMAN CanoeIncludes paddles, $375.

732-821-8336 evenings & Sat.

900 ZXI '973 CYL. Low hours. Very fast1Galvanized trailer. $3,500.

Call 732-536-095919' CELEBRITY '86 - CCw/'97 dbl. axle trailer, elec.winch. FWC 190HP I/O readynow for family/fishing. Eng.just rebuilt. Many extras. Exc.cond. $5,900. 732-842-0313

• 2 1 ' MANATEE 78ACuddy Cabin, 175 Johnsono.b., incl. '96 trailer, $4,900. orbest offer. Call 732-471-7672

ttWELLCRAFT '87*192 Classic. C.C., 4 cyl., FWC,165hp Merc. New galvanizedtrailer, $3,500. 732-536-0959

110 Autos for Sale

ACURA LEGEND-L, '90104,000 mi.. Fully loaded,leather interior, good condition.$3,500. Call 908-872-8349

AUDI 90("89)-teal green, A cyl,4 door, grey leather int., auto,CD, all power. Good condition.$1,495. best offer. 732-730-1322

BMW CONVERTIBLE 23' 98Fully loaded w/alarm 32,000m i . , exc c o n d . Must See$20,999. Call 732-370-2990

BUICK REGAL, '86- T-TYPE3.8 Turbo, Black over Gray. Oneof a kind. 60,000 mi. Exc. cond.Well maint. $8,800.732-528-5043

BUICK SKYLARK GS '92 -V6.Auto., all power. Great cond.,maint. records. Lots of newparts, $2,200. 732-740-3959

CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE'65- 127,000 mi., great runni-ing cond., p/s, p/b, p/w, manynew parts $5,000.732-792-1138

CADILLAC DE VILLE '88Automatic. All power.

Asking $1,000. or best offer.Please call 732-566-3360

CADILLAC FLEETWOODBROUGHAM '96 - Chromewheels, full power. 141,000orig. turnpike mi. Exc. cond.$7,500. neg. 732-521-9245

CADILLAC SEVILLE STS '90Classy, blk. w/tan int. Loaded,1 owner, 91,000 mi. Exc. cond.$5,600. Call 732-254-6838.

CHEVROLET CAVALIERZ24 '93 - Blue. 78,000 miles.Excellent condition. $3,800

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CHEVY CORSICA '96Fully loaded. Automatic. 3.1V6. Exc. cond. 89,000 orig. mi.$4,400. Call 732-721-4589CHEVY MONTE CARLO '8772,000 original miles. Great forrestoration. Asking $1,200.Call 6pm-9pm, 732-671-1964,or 8am-6pm 732-495-2112.

CHRYSLER CIRRUS LXI '00Auto., all power, am/fm cass.,a/c, 68,000 mi. Good condi-tion, $9,600. Call 732-571-4729

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Convertible, 4 cyl. Turbo. Newtires, new muffler, $800. orbest offer. Call 732-536-0959

CORVETTE Collector Edition'82, 62,000 orig. mi. good cond.lots of new mech./elec. parts,$12,500/best offer. 732-905-1437

DODGE COLT '92 - HatchWhite. 2 dr., standard trans.,a/c. am/fm stereo. 98,000 orig.mi. $1,100.,neg. 732-530-8781

FORD ESCORT WAGON '93fu l ly l oaded ,100 ,000 mi .$1,500. Call 732-901-3240after 3pm

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FORD TAURUS WAGON '9391,000 mi., runs & looks great,good on gas. Asking $3,200.Call 732-792-0975

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FORD TAURUS, '92140,000 miles. Runs good.Clean. $1,000Call 732-863-0877FORD THUNDERBIRD '97Black w/tan interior, 50,000 mi.Orig. owner, garaged. Goodcond., $9,000. 732-364-4914

GEO PRIZM '93 - Red.O r i g i n a l o w n e r , d e a l e rmaintained. Very reliable. Ask-ing $2,700. Call 732-542-4945GRAND MARQUIS, -'84Dark Blue. 140,000 miles.Best offer over $200. Handy-man special. 732-462-0308

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HONDA ACCORD DX, '934 cyl., 5 spd., p/s, p/b, a/c, a/mfm cass, 111,000 mi. orig. own.$5,000./best offer. 732-566-6315HONDA ACCORD LX '894 dr, auto, f/p, a/c, cd player,164,000 orig. mi. Exc. cond.,$2,150. neg. Call 732-863-3295HONDA ACCORD LX '96- 5speed. 121,000 mi. A/C, powerbrakes/steering, cruise control:Exc. cond. $6,800. 732-928-2707

HONDA ACCORD LX, '99Black, loaded". A/C power, am/fm tape, cruise. 25,000 mi. Orig.owner. $14,000. 732-651-8864

HONDA ACCORD LXI '88Black, 5 spd., moonroof, cruisecontrol, 103,000 mi. Goodcond,, $2,000. 732-462-3070HONDA ACCORD LXI, '88Auto, full power, moon roof, needstrans. 248,000 mi. Great for parts.Still runs. Ask. $500.732-370-0066HONDA CIVIC HATCH, '911 owner, standard, 149,000mi., New exhaust & inspection.Exc. cond. $1,890. 732-367-6329HONDA CIVIC LX '94 4 dr.Allpower, alarmed. Exc. cond.105,000 mi. Asking $4,200.Call 732-525-8100HONDA PRELUDE '89157,000 mi., 5 sp., new starter,battery, brakes, a/c. Must Sell$1,800/best offer.732-905-0176HONDA PRELUDE SI '892 dr., am/fm cass. m/r. Fullpower. Exc. cond.,169,000 mi.$2,900. neg. Call 732-335-1074

HYUNDAI EXCEL '891 owner. LOADED. 95,000original miles. Asking $900.

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HYUNDAI T IBURON '004cyl., 5spd., all power, leather,alarm, keyless entry, $12,500.or best offer. Call 732-938-5680

INFIN1TII30T '98 • Full power& loaded. 43,000 miles. 1owner. Clean & exc. cond.Asking $17,200. 732-566-2939

ISUZU RODEO LS '99 Im-maculate cond., 4dr., 37,000mi., 6cyl., 5spd., 2wd, a/c,anti-lock, p/w, pdl, mirrors, cruise,am/fm CD-cass, keyless alarm$15,750. Call 609-758-5154.

LINCOLN CONTINENTAL '913.8 Litre, leather inter., runs

ood, 11 4,000 mi. Asking1,395. Call 732-651-1203

LINCOLN TOWNE CAR '89White w/beige vinyl roof.129,000 mi. LOADED. Asking$2,000. Call 732-390-0655

MAZDA MILLENIA '98Green. Fully loaded, 6 CD

layer, moonroof, garaged.: x c. c o n d . , 5 5 , 0 0 0 m i .

$11,700. Call 732-577-1998

MAZDA MX3 '92 - V6 auto,a/c, p/w, p/l, sunroof, am/fmCD. 93,000 mi. Exc. cond.Asking $3,600. 732-409-7151

MERCEDES 300 SL, '89, DarkBlue. Exc. cond. Maintenanceat Ray Catena. 170,000 miles.$12,000. Call 732-254-3260,from 11am-9pm

MERCEDES BENZ 300DT '98Loaded. Auto., white, 65,000mi. Excellent condition. Asking$32,000. Call 609-758-3597

MERCURY COUGAR '992 dr., auto., 6 cyl. Loaded,17,500 mi., all power, Exc.cond., $11,750. 732-446-5032

MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS'00- Park Lane Edition. Sharp,Clean! Low miles, $15,500.Call 732-495-1975.

MERCURY SABLE '89Auto, a/c, fully loaded, darkburgundy, great cond., $2,900.or best offer. 732-778-3107

MERCURY TRACER, '954 door, auto, A/C, alarm.Clean. Excellent condition.$3,200. Call 732-264-5548

MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE DOHC'93- Auto. Full power, am/fmstereo with 12 disc CD. Exc.cond., $4,995. 732-780-9655

MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE GS'91 Blue, auto, ac, am/fm cass.175,000 miles. Engine rebuilt.Body good, runs well, $900. orbest offer. Call 732-730-9597

NISSAN 200SX SE '87Good used auto, 2 door, 4 cyl.,stereo cass. New paint, white,grey interior. Like new, only75,000 mi. One owner whotook care. Call 732-679-5582

NISSAN 240 SX, '89- 2 dr.Fastback SE. Fair cond. A/C,AM/FM. Standard trans. Pricenegotiable. Call 732-249-3641

OLDSMOBILE CALAIS '90Blue. Auto. , p/s, p/b, a/c,am/fm. Good condition, 65,000mi., $600. neg. 732-432-9708

PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM '934 cyl., white, very well maintai-ned. Looks & runs exc. $1,400.Call 732-297-7077

PONTIAC FIREBIRD '89-2 dr., white, auto, V6, Newengine, a/c, p/s, p/b, p/w,

p/door locks, cruise control,am/fm cass., T-tops, Alloy

wheels. Asking $2,500.Call 732-238-1835

PONTIAC GRAND AM '89Auto., a/c. New, brakes, alter-nator, bat tery, & exhaustsystem. Good condition. First$900. takes it! 732-928-4177

PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 96Limited Edition. White. Fullyloaded, 6 cyl. 59,000 orig. mi.Exc. cond. Call 732-787-5581

PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GT'97 - 4 dr., black, am/fm cass.w/12 cd changer. Fully loaded.Exc. cond. 83,000 mi les.$7,200. Call 732-238-2639

PONTIAC GRAND PRIX, '98Blue, 36,300 miles. Leather,6 cyl. w/supercharger, loaded.Best offer. Call 732-683-1735

PONTIAC SUNFIRE Convert-ible '97-Auto., low mi., loaded,new tires. Exc. cond., $8,500.or best offer. Call 732-583-1526

SAAB 900 '89 - Blue. 4 dr., 5speed. Needs clutch. All high-way miles. 1 owner. Exc. cond.

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1998 OLDSMOBILE 886 cyl, auto w/OD, ps, pb, A/C, p/st, p/l, p/w, int wpicruise, tilt, alloy wills, r/def, AM/FM stereo cass, ck

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1998 FORD EXPLORER6 cyl, auto w/OD, ps, ABS, pb, A/C, p/l, p/w, int

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I VIN: WZB35374 HdflStk#6148A» 41,666 mi.

1988 OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE16 cyl, auto w/OD, ps, pb, ABS, A/C, p/st, p/l, p/w,|I int wprs, cruise, alloy whls, r/def, AlWFIyi stereo I1 cass/CD, leath int, keyless entry, dual air bags.t I

2000 NISSAN MAXIMA SE6 cyl, auto w/OD, ps, ABS, pb, A/C, p/l, p/w, int wprs,cruise, tilt buckets, alloy whls, r/def. AM/FM, stereo

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VIN: WD173245I Stk# 6940A • 57,907 mi.

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1998 NISSAN MAXIMA GXE6 cyl, auto w/OD, ps, ABS, pb, A/C, p/l, p/w, int wprs,cruise, buckets, floor mats, r/def, AM/FM stereo cass,

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iVIN:WT609713|Stk#2826P« 32,563 mi.

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1997 MAZDA MILLENNIUM. 6 cyl, auto w/OD, ps, ABS, pb, A/C, p/st, p/l, p/w, int wprs, ,

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WANTED- RUNNING andREPAIRABLE Cars & Trucks$100. and UP. Junk CarsRemoved. Call 732-238-9481

TOYOTA COROLLA VE 2000Silver. 4 dr., automatic, a/c,am/fm stereo cass. 23,000orig. mi. $9,000. 732-530-8781

113 Auto PartsServices

TOYOTA COROLLA, '914 door, auto, A/C, tape deck.Great shape, 1 owner.$2,000. Call 732-780-9379

FORD TAURUS '93RUNS OR FOR PARTS.

*427.or best offer.Call 732-571-2384

TOYOTA SOLARA SLE 2001V6. White. Mint cond. Loaded.Alarm, 6 CD changer, remoteengine start. 11,000 orig. mi.Asking $22,000. 732-679-1953

116 MotorcyclesMopeds

VOLVO 240 Turbo, '84- 4 spd.Exc. inside/ out. Exc. mechani-cal cond. All power, am/fm cass.Low miles. Recently passed'nspec. $2,000. 732-745-7787VOLVO 850 GLT '95- Redwith tan leather, sunroof, very-nood condition. 168,000 miles.4,900. Call 732-355-1655

HONDA NIGHTHAWK '83550 cc, 2nd owner . Veryreliable. Runs great. Many newparts. $1,500. 732-607-1006

KAWASAKI 440 LTD' 8 1 - 18,000 mi., very goodcondition, $800. 732-390-1847

VOLVO 940 '96 - Fully loaded,79,000 mi., 4 dr., cruise, CD.Mint condition, $11,250. orbest offer. Call 732-888-9442.

117 TrucksVans

110a SportUtility Vehicles

CHEVY TAHOE '95 - Greenext., tan leather int. V8, auto-matic, 4 WD, fully loaded, SSexhaust. 100,000 orig. mi.$11,500., neg. 732-967-9658

FORD BRONCO '91EDDIE BAUER - V8 -

4 wheel drive. Good condition.

$3,000Call 732-972-1713FORD EXPLORER XLT,'98Black, 4x4, leather, 6 cyl. cas-sette/CD, All power. Garaged.38,000 mi. $15,200. 732-536-5774

ISUZU RODEO '93- V6, 4X4,red, 10,700 mi., auto, loaded,exc cond.. Asking $3,800.Call 732-208-6014

JEEP CHEROKEE '94 - GreenManual, a/c, CD, new tires,p/s, p/b, 159,000 mi. Exc.cond., $2,650. 732-778-3642JEEP CHEROKEE COUNTRY'96 - 4 WD, CD, auto start.Loaded. 93,000 orig. mi. Exc.cond. $7,200. 732-431-9155JEEP GRAND CHEROKEELTD. '95- 4WD, Green, leatherloaded. Exc. cond., $7,000.732-530-0416 or 800-444-4866

NISSAN PATHFINDER XE '974x4. All power, 5 spd. Justtuned. 82,000 orig. mi. Asking$10,950. Call 732-946-7957

112 Autos/TrucksWanted

DODGE 350 LONG VAN '84Replaced many parts. Havereceipts . Just inspected.$1,50(T Call 609-758-7314

DODGE CARAVAN '85-Auto, New engine, a/c, p/s,

p/b, p/w, p/door locks, cruisecontrol. Asking $1,000. or best

offer. Call 732-238-1835

DODGE CARAVAN '93V6 , good condition, new trans,CD, cruise. $2,000. or bestoffer. Call 732-441-0756

DODGE CARAVAN '95V6, Excellent condition. Stereocassette, AM/FM. Automatic.$3,850. Call 732-763-2826

DODGE DAKOTA, '99Extended Cab, fully loaded,alarmed, bed liner, tool box.$8,500.Must sell 732-679-7787

ECONOLINE E150 '89, V8-302Wheelchair equipped with lift.Fully loaded. Many extras. A/C$4,000./neg. Call 732-866-9078

FORD ECONOLINE 150 '886 cyl., automatic. New tires.Runs well. Asking $2,500.

Call 732-616-7376

FORD F-150 '92 - White, utilitybox c a p . 9 8 , 0 0 0 m i l e s .Manuel. New clutch. Runswell. $2,500. Call 732-238-1657

GMC SAFARI VAN, '91Conversion, 4 Captain chairs,sofa, 128,000 miles. $2,000.Call 732-238-5728

ISUZU HOMBRE '97 - Black,5 speed, 92,000 mi., p/s, p/b,a/c, am/fm CD. Good condi-tion, $4,000. Call 732-547-5425

PLYMOUTH VOYAGER, '95V6, A/C, privacy glass, cruise.113,000 mi. Exc. cond., verywell maint. $3,500.732-792-1755

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118 Motor HomesRec. Vehicles

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COLEMAN POP UP '88WILLIAMSBURG - Must Sell!Leave message. Best OfferCall 732-846-5148

LA STRADA '89 Travel Trailer30 Ft. Double bed. sofa, fridge.bathroom with rue. sieeos 3.~r.5U.:. Cail 732-257-9031

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•Alpine Audio System•AM/FM Stereo Cassette•In-DashCD•Moonroof•Leather Interior•Tilt Wheel•Cruise Control•17" Aluminum Wheels• Electronic Message Center•VINMY785423,•MSRP $38,885

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359DOwnPurchase Price

26095 1359Lease per mo. for 36 mos.*

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4 dr, 4.6L, V8, auto trans,pwr str/ ABS/ wind/locks/seat, AIR, AM/FMstereo cass, tract ctrl, tilt,cruise, STK #20502, VIN# 2 X 6 3 8 4 5 6 , - MSRP$24,525. Incl. $2500Customer Rebate, $500FMC RCL Lease ReturningRebate & $400 coll gradreb. if qual. t

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Sunhird Convertible I4 c y l , auto t rans, power jsteering/brakes, air cond, AM/FM |stereo, 61,749 mi, VIN #N7591298.

1997 MercuryGrand Marquis GS

| 8 c y l , au to t r a n s , pwrstr/brk/wind/locks, AIR, tilt, cruise,r def, 56,384 mi, VIN #VX737645.

2001 FordEscort Sedan

4 cyl, auto trans, pwr str/brk/wind/ Ilocks/mirr, AIR, AM/FM stereo cass, tilt,cruise, r def, prem sound, oirbags, I

| 27,364 mi, STK #2123, V(N #1 R148769.

1998 FordWindstar

6 cyl, auto trans, pwr str/brk/wind/locks,AIR, AM/FM stereo cass, till, cruise, r def,airbags, 45,661 mi, VIN #WBC35O93.

1999 ChevroletMonte Carlo Z34

3.8L, V 6 , auto t rans , pwstr/ABS/wlnd/bcks/seat, AIR, AM/FM |stereo CD, leath, moonrf, remote enl37,211 mi, VIN #X927O5I5.

1998 PlymouthGrand Voyager SE

I 7 pass, V6, auto trans, pwr str/ABS/ I| wind/locks, rr AIR, AM/FM stereo cass,

:. slid, dr, inter wip, r wip, cruise, 50,248, STK #2016, VIN #WBA86879.

1999 I 7999 I '9988 I S9999 I 10,4881 11,9951997 LincolnContinental

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2000 DodgeIntrepid RT

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12000 Ford ExplorerSport SUV 4X4

I 2 dr, V6 , auto t rans , p\Astr/ABS/wind/locks/seat, AIR, AM/FMstereo CD, moonrf, rf rock, r def, two-lone paint, 25,128 mi, VIN #YUA25935.

12001 Ford Mustang]Convertible

| 2 dr, V8, 3.8L, oulo trans,str/ABS/wind/locks/mirr/seat, AIR,AM/FM stereo CD, leath, tint, premwhls, 18,277 mi, VIN # 1 F 134670.

1998 Dodge Quad Cab |SLT1500 4X4

c y l , a u t o t-rans, pvI str/brk/wind/locks/seat, AIR, AM/FM II stereo cass, tilt, cruise, r def, bed liner, I

alloys, 43,117 mi, VIN #WJ143908. I

1998 LincolnNavigator

| V 8 , a u t o t r a n s , p w r1 str/brk/wind/locks/seat, AIR, AM/FMI stereo cass, cruise, leath, r def, 34,122

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if 18915,9952.4L 4 cyl, DOHC 7 pass seating, auto trans, pwr str/brk, dualsliding drs, AIR, AM/FM Stereo cass, roof rack, r/def, r wip, childsafety locks, r wip, underseat storage, dual airbags, t/gls,VIN.#2B670647, MSRP $20,435. Lease pymts based on $1500cap cost red., $189 1st mo pymt, $0 sec & $700 bank fee=$2389due at lease incept. Purch op=$7429 Ttl pymts=$68.04. Ttlcost=$9004. Buy price incl. $2500 man. reb Lease incl. $2500lease reb. & $1000 lease loyalty reb.

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Extended Wheel Base, 6 cyl, 3.3L, auto trans, pwr str/4 whl ABS/rrvent wind/locks/mirr, rr AIR/heat, AM/FM stereo cass, r def, tilt,cruise, sunscrn gls, climate grp III, child safety locks, dual drs, lugrack, cust pref pkg, sport appr grp, fir mats, dual zone temp Ctrl,dual airbags, VIN #2R584997, MSRP $26,650. Lease pymtsbased on $1500 cap cost red., $259 1st mo pymt, $0 sec & $700bank fee= $2459 due at lease incept. Purch op=$10,551. Ttlpymts=$9324. Ttl cost=$11,524. Buy price incl. $2500 man. reb.Lease incl. $2500 lease reb. & $1000 lease loyalty reb.

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4 Full Doors, 3.9L SPMIV6,4 sp. auto trans, pwr str/brk/wind/locks/mirr,AIR, AM/FM stereo CD, tilt, cruise, oust pref 24C, r slid, bed liner,sport appr grp, rr step bumper, chid sfty locks, airbags, bedliner, VIN#2S621917, MSRP $24,525. Lease pymts based on $1000 cap costred., $199 1 st mo pymt, $0 sec & $895 bank fee= $2094 due at leaseincept. Purch op=$12,263, Ttl pymts=$8358 Ttl cost=$10,253. Buyprice incl. $2000 man. reb. Lease incl. $2000 lease reb. & $1000lease loyalty reb.

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4 Full Doors, 4.7 Mag V8, 4 sp. auto trans, pwr str/brk/wind/locks/heatedmirr, AIR, AM/FM stereo cass, tilt, cruise, t/gls, 40/20/40 split bench,overhead console, trip comp., cust pref pkg, 24G, chid safety Icks, bedliner, rr slid wind, conv grp, fir mats, inter wip, dual airbags, b/s mldgs,leath wrap str whl, 17" alum whls, bed liner, r slid wind, fog lights, VIN#2S654891 MSRP $30,210. Lease pymts based on $1500 cap cost red.,$239 1st mo pymt, $0 sec & $895 bank fee = $2634 due at lease incept.Purch op = $16,012 Ttl pymts=$10,038 Ttl cost=$12,433. Lease priceincl. $1500 lease reb & $1000 lease loyalty reb Buy $1500 man reb.

LEASEPER MO.36 MOS."

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2002 Mercury SableLS Touring Edition

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$ 0SecurityDeposit

a month/36-month lease

* 1,998cash due at signing forreturning lessees(after $3,000 cash back)Excludes tax, title and license fees

$2,385 in no-charge options• No-charge power moonroof • No-chargeleather seating surfaces • No-chargeanti-lock brakes

Plus: • V6 automatic w/OD • power steering • ABS • power brakes • air conditioning• power seats • power locks • power windows • int wipers cruise control • tilt wheel •console • bucket seats • alloy wheels • AM/FM stereo with cassette • rear defrost •moon roof • leather interior • tinted glass • dual air bags • VIN:2G620313 •Stock#2870 • MSRP:$22,895 • $2000 Factory Lease Rebate • $1000 Factory LeaseRenewal Rebate if qualifiedt • 36 mo. closed end lease • $1729 down/trade • $0security • 12,000 mi/yr @ 150 over • $0 bank fee • TOP: $11,413

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2002 DodgeCARAVAN SE7 poss. Dual A /8 ,4 cyl, auto., P/S, P/B, A/C, rear def, AM/FM cass. Vin. 2B670592Stk. #B20572. MSRP: $20,435. $757 Discount + $3000 Rebate + $400 College GradDiscountt t+ $300 Commercial Rebatet applied.

RAM 1500SLT 4x4QUAD CAB2002 Dodge. V8, into, P/S, P/B, A/C, P/W,PDL, t i l l , cruise, 7x8 chrome wheels. Vin2GI23696. Stk#B20163. MSRP: $28,850. $400College Gradt + $300 Commercial Rebate! +$1000 Lease Loyoltyt Rebate * $1500 LeaseRebatet applied. " 4 8 Mo Leose - $2591st mo• $595 Bank Fee - $854 At Signing. 10,000miles per yr included/18C per mi overage.Excess weor & tear extra.

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$ 21,995

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t/gls, alloy whls, dual air bags,champaqne w/tan leath int,VIN:XV628210«Stk#857,

38,697 miles

$ 38,995

01 LINCOLNNavigator 4x4' VB, auto w/OD, ps, pb, ABS,

auto A/C, dual p/st, p/w, p/l,p/lumbar, htd sts, p/moon roof,

AM/FM stereo cass/CD w/6 discchanger, alarm, keyless entry,

cruise, dual air bags, roof rack,gray w/gray leath int. VIN:

1Lri5034'Stk#561 •13,624 mi

'23,995

'00 LINCOLNLS4dr

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p/moonropf, AM/FM sterep/6 discchanger, tilt, cruise, r/def, int wprs,t/gls, alloy whls, dual air bags, sil-ver w/tan leath, fog lamps, buck-

ets.console, VMYY879614Stk#885 • 29,626 mites

$ 22,995

'00 LINCOLNontinental 4drVB, auto w/OD, ps, pb, ABS, autoA/C, dual p/sts, p/w, p/l, p/lumbar,htd sts, moonroof. alarm, AM/FM

stereo cass/6 CD changer, keylessentry, tit, cruise, r/def, int wprs,

t/qls, alloy whls, dual air baqs, tanw/tan leath int. VIN: YY81T888Stk#807« ONLY 37,439 mi

29,995

'99 LINCOLNNavigator 4x4• VB, auto w/OD, ps, pb, ABS, auto

A/C, dual p/sts, p/w, p/i, htd sts,AMfM stereo cass/6 CD changer,

• keyless entry, tilt, cruise, r/def, int wprs,t/gls, alloy whls, dual air bags, bluew/fan leath int, buckets, console, foq

lamps. VIN: XU29964 • Stk#87932:356 mi L O A D E D ! !

*17,995

'01 MERCURYible L5 Premium

V6, auto w/OD, ps, ABS.pb,A/C, p/st, p/w, p/l, p/moon roof,

AM/FM stereo cass, buckets,console, tilt, cruise, r/def, int

wprs, t/gls, alloy whls, dual airags, keyless entry, Silver w/grayath int, fog lamps, VIN: 1G635394

• Stkl834 • 18,177 mi

'99 MERCURYVillager Estate 4dr

$18,795

gV6, auto w/OD, ps, pb.ABS,A/C, p/st, p/w, p/l,AM/FM stereo cass, tilt,

cruise, r/def, int wprs, t/gls,alloy whls, dual air bags,

burg w/qrey cloth inf.VIN: XDJ04559 • Stk#596

28,123 mi

$18,995

'01 MERCURY.Grand Marquis LS- V8, auto w/OD, ps, pb, ABS,

dual p/st, p/w, p/l, p/lumbar,AM/FM stereo cass, alarm,

keyless entry, tilt, cruise, r/def.int wprs, t/gls, alloy whls, dualair bags, custom stripes, clothint. m 1X676802 »Stk#817

20,881 mi

$14,995

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'00 MERCURYCougar 2dr

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tilt, cruise, r/def, int wprs,t/gls, alloy whls, dual airbags, red w/tan leath int,

buckets, console, foglamps. VIN: Y56056CJ4Stk#876 • 33,897 mi

$10,995

99 MERCURYMystique GS4dr

4 cyl, auto w/OD, ps, pb, ABS,A/C, p/w, p/l, AM/FM stereocass/CD. tilt, cruise, r/def, int

wprs, t/gls, alloy whis, dual airbaqs, white w/tan cloth int,console. VIN: XK637078

Stk#568« 27,154 mi

*13,995

'98 MERCURYSable LS Wagon

VB, auto, ps, pb, ABS, auto A/Cjjfet, p/l,p/w, a/lumbar, p/moonroof, AM/FM stereo

cass/6 disc changer, keyless entry, i ,cruise, r/def, int wprs, t/gls, alloy Mils,

roof rack, dual air bags, silver w/gray leathint, 3rd seat, buckets, console.

LOW MILES! VNWA6435534*29,211 miles

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$12,995'00 CHEVY T a h o e Z U 4x4 4dr

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