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Stress-free occupation Inner Light Yoga Center opens spiritual doors for area residents Page 28 Robot wars NERC builds robots of destruction Page 18 Serving North and South Brunswick VERONICA YANKOWSKI Lia Kravet steals a kiss from David Hecht. The couple, along with their dog, Maxine, attended the New Jersey Folk Festival on the Douglass College campus of Rutgers University in New Brunswick on Saturday. Superintendent to step down from post in '03 Stewart reflects on decade at the helm of education BY CHARLES W. KIM Staff Writer S outh Brunswick Schools Superinten- dent SamStewart will leave the dis- trict in 2003. "It has been a wonderful run, I want to leave while I still love the work," Stewart said Tuesday. Board of Education members officially received Stewart's resignation, effective at the end of the 2003 school year, during a closed session last month. "I'll still be around here for 14 months to help the district appoint a successor," Stewart said, adding that he and his family plan to remain in the township. "We intend to be part of the South Brunswick community," Stewart said. "We are looking forward to having my son, Michael, start South Brunswick High School next fall." Stewart, 65, started working as super- intendent for the district in 1992. Prior to that,' he worked in the private Dr. Sam Stewart sector as a senior vice president for a bank, as a vice president of a staffing company,* and as superintendent in Ridge wood for 16 years. * During his tenure, Stewart saw the pas- sage of $100 million in building referendums and the hiring of some 300 newteachers. Those building plans included the con- struction of the $52million high school on Ridge Road and the $47 million construc- tion now taking place in the district. Voters approved that districtwide build- ing plan in 1999. The plan includes build- ing anew 650-student elementary school at the intersection of Deans Rhode Hall Road and Route 130, converting the Upper Elementary School on Georges Road to a second middle school, and placing an 800 student addition onto the high school. The new elementary school, scheduled to open in September, will help accommo- date the estimated 450 new students who will attend the district. S Stewart also said only two budgets have been defeated in the 10 years he worked in the district. "It is a very special place to work," Stewart said. Stewart's tenure is quite lengthy when one considers state statistics. In the almost 600 school districts in the state, 43 percent of superintendents have been on the job for two years or less, and only 20 percent of those are past their first year on the job. "That instability is a concern," Stewart said, explaining that he would like to spend some of his time helping professionals maintain their posts. "1 would like to find a way tohelp peo- ple do the work," Stewart said. Stewart said that his first years on the job were a rough time with both ref- erendums and budgets being defeated. "We were struggling to gain a better understanding of the community. I've grown to be more comfortable and open with the community," Stewart said. Stewart said that is the time that a super- intendent needs to learn about the commu- nity. Aaron Road bank robbed FBI does not believe incident is connected to others in the county BYJBAVE_GOADBERG stuil Wrtttr A robbery at the Brunswick Bank and Trust on Aaron Road in North Brunswick Monday is under inves- tigation by the FBI and township police. A man entered die branch al about 2:30 p.m. and presented a demand note to the teller, then fled with an undisclosed amount of cash, according to police. "A lone male, described as between 5 feet 8 inches and 5 feet 10 inches, ap- proached the first available teller," said FBI Special Agent Sandra Carroll. "Me was not armed. He issued a demand note." In many robberies a weapon is not shown, according to Carroll. "In most instances, the teller does not know whether the person is armed or not," Carroll said. "Some suspects may gesture or indicate that they have a weapon with- out making it visible. It happens quite a bit. The suspect will not outwardly display a weapon in every robbery. Even though weapons are not visible, it does not mean they are not present." The amount of money taken was not disclosed, according to Carroll. "This amount has not been verified and may not be at this point," Carroll said. "We don't release that amount typically unless the suspect is arrested." Carroll said that this bank robbery hap- pened quickly, which is typical of such robberies. Continued on page 21 Continued oh.page21v \ Index Business 28 Classified 32 Obituaries 26 Opinion 8 Police Beat 25 Sports 27 Quote of the week: "They are well taken care of. There is no need to ever treat them badly. It doesn't have to be that way and shouldn't be." David Feimster Jackson Township pig-racing attraction owner. Page 16 Visit Greater Media Newspapers'Wefrsite ", , I www.grhnews.com • • > < *
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Serving North and South Brunswick

VERONICA YANKOWSKI

Lia Kravet steals a kiss from David Hecht. The couple, along with their dog, Maxine, attended the New Jersey Folk Festivalon the Douglass College campus of Rutgers University in New Brunswick on Saturday.

Superintendent to step down from post in '03Stewart reflects ondecade at the helm

of educationBY CHARLES W. KIMStaff Writer

S outh Brunswick Schools Superinten-dent Sam Stewart will leave the dis-trict in 2003.

"It has been a wonderful run, I want toleave while I still love the work," Stewartsaid Tuesday.

Board of Education members officiallyreceived Stewart's resignation, effective atthe end of the 2003 school year, during aclosed session last month.

"I'll still be around here for 14 monthsto help the district appoint a successor,"Stewart said, adding that he and his familyplan to remain in the township.

"We intend to be part of the SouthBrunswick community," Stewart said. "Weare looking forward to having my son,Michael, start South Brunswick HighSchool next fall."

Stewart, 65, started working as super-intendent for the district in 1992.

Prior to that,' he worked in the private

Dr. Sam Stewart

sector as a senior vicepresident for a bank, asa vice president of astaffing company,* andas superintendent inRidge wood for 16years. *

During his tenure,Stewart saw the pas-sage of $100 million inbuilding referendumsand the hiring of some300 new teachers.

Those building plans included the con-struction of the $52 million high school onRidge Road and the $47 million construc-tion now taking place in the district.

Voters approved that districtwide build-ing plan in 1999. The plan includes build-ing a new 650-student elementary school atthe intersection of Deans Rhode Hall Roadand Route 130, converting the UpperElementary School on Georges Road to asecond middle school, and placing an 800student addition onto the high school.

The new elementary school, scheduledto open in September, will help accommo-date the estimated 450 new students whowill attend the district. S

Stewart also said only two budgets havebeen defeated in the 10 years he worked inthe district.

"It is a very special place to work,"Stewart said.

Stewart's tenure is quite lengthy whenone considers state statistics.

In the almost 600 school districts in thestate, 43 percent of superintendents havebeen on the job for two years or less, andonly 20 percent of those are past their firstyear on the job.

"That instability is a concern," Stewartsaid, explaining that he would like to spendsome of his time helping professionalsmaintain their posts.

"1 would like to find a way to help peo-ple do the work," Stewart said.

Stewart said that his first years on thejob were a rough time with both ref-erendums and budgets being defeated.

"We were struggling to gain a betterunderstanding of the community. I'vegrown to be more comfortable and openwith the community," Stewart said.

Stewart said that is the time that a super-intendent needs to learn about the commu-nity.

Aaron Roadbank robbed

FBI does not believeincident is connected to

others in the countyBYJBAVE_GOADBERGstuil Wrtttr

A robbery at the Brunswick Bankand Trust on Aaron Road in NorthBrunswick Monday is under inves-

tigation by the FBI and township police.A man entered die branch al about 2:30

p.m. and presented a demand note to theteller, then fled with an undisclosedamount of cash, according to police.

"A lone male, described as between 5feet 8 inches and 5 feet 10 inches, ap-proached the first available teller," saidFBI Special Agent Sandra Carroll. "Mewas not armed. He issued a demand note."

In many robberies a weapon is notshown, according to Carroll.

"In most instances, the teller does notknow whether the person is armed or not,"Carroll said. "Some suspects may gestureor indicate that they have a weapon with-out making it visible. It happens quite abit. The suspect will not outwardly displaya weapon in every robbery. Even thoughweapons are not visible, it does not meanthey are not present."

The amount of money taken was notdisclosed, according to Carroll.

"This amount has not been verified andmay not be at this point," Carroll said."We don't release that amount typicallyunless the suspect is arrested."

Carroll said that this bank robbery hap-pened quickly, which is typical of suchrobberies.

Continued on page 21

Continued oh.page21v \

IndexBusiness 28Classified 32Obituaries 26Opinion 8Police Beat 25Sports 27

Quote of the week:"They are well taken care of. There is noneed to ever treat them badly. It doesn'thave to be that way and shouldn't be."

David FeimsterJackson Township

pig-racing attraction owner.Page 16

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Town wants billboardadvertising revenue

Officials want $30,000for firm's use of signon land since 1999

BY CHARLES W. KIMStaff Writer

SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Officialswant the owner of a Route 1 billboard to"show them the money."

During a meeting last week, TownshipCouncil members directed TownshipAttorney Don Sears to try to get some$30,000 they believe they are owed inadvertising revenue from a billboard onRoute 1.

The billboard is located on the 86 acresof open space at the intersection ofBeekman Road and Route 1 purchased bythe township in 1999 for $5 million.

"It is our billboard," Councilman TedVan Hcssen said during the meeting.

Scars told the council that it indeedowns the land that the billboard is on, andhas since closing the open space purchasein the fall of 1999.

Scars also said that the board is ownedby Interstate Outdoor Advertising, CherryHill.

That firm had a lease with former landowners, the Seltzer Organization and R.C.Maxwell Co., renting the land for the signfor about $3,000 per year.

That lease, according to Sears, hadexpired in 1995, but the parties continuedthe agreement on a year-to-year basis.

Sears said that in addition to rent, thefirm offered to share advertising revenuewith the township, if it could pursue alease agreement.

Sears said that the firm estimated thatthe town could earn between $8,000 and$10,000 each year in revenue besides anyrent.

Deputy Mayor Frank Gambatese said,during the meeting, that the billboardshould be removed due to a recent ordi-nance limiting billboards to the industrialzones off the N.J. Turnpike.

"That is where they belong. This shouldcome down," Gambatese said.

Township Manager Matt Watkins saidthat Sears would notify the owner, and thatthe board would be removed as fast as pos-sible.

Currently, the board is being used byPrinceton Audi for advertising, according toPublic Affairs Coordinator Ron Schmalz.

Schmalz said Wednesday that Sears didsend Jeffrey Gerber of Interstate OutdoorAdvertising a letter demanding that thesign be removed, and that Gerber compen-sate the township for a share of the adver-tising revenue.

The township is asking for about$30,000 in revenue for the last three years,according to Schmalz.

Gerber did not return repeated calls tohis business seeking comment on thecouncil's action.

Schmalz said that because the land waspurchased for open space, the townshipcould not enter into an agreement withGerber \s company without gettingapproval from voters through a releren-dum on the issue.

The township recently broke ground ondeveloping the parcel for a passive recre-ation park called Beechwoods.

That open space purchase contributedto the more than 400 acres bought by thetownship and county in recent years.

Voters approved a 2 cent open space taxin 1996, and started a lund for the moneythe next year.

Since then, the fund has collected near-ly $2 million to help fund purchases.

In addition to the township, MiddlesexCounty has also helped fund purchases,according to the township.

The county paid $148,000 to help thetown buy 17 acres on Old Road in March1999, and contributed $438,500 of the $ 1.3million for 77 acres on Culver Road inAugust, 2000.

The county has also purchased severaltownship parcels for open space on itsown.

Township may ask formore open space moneyPresent tax losing ground

to purchasing debtSOUTH BRUNSWICK — Voters may

be asked to dig a little deeper in order tohelp the township buy more open space.

Township Manager Matt Watkins toldTownship Council members last week thatthe amount being raised through the openspace tax is starting to be used up by thedebt payments on the more than 400 acrespurchased since the tax was approved in1996.

Nearly $2 million has been raisedthrough the 2 cent tax since 1997.

Public affairs coordinator Ron Schmalzsaid Wednesday that 310 acres of openspace have been purchased in 2001 alone.

Schmalz said that the fund took inabout $728,000 from the tax last year.

The debt service on existing purchaseswas $827,000 per year, according toSchmalz.

The deficit, Schmalz said, is made upthrough interest and bonds canceled by thetownship, creating about $45,000 in sur-plus funds currently.

The amount raised in the tax only ac-tually •funds'1 a 5 "percent dowv payment on

the total price of a property, and the rest isbonded.

Council members said that they mayask voters to approve an increase in the taxso that the body can actively pursue thepurchase of more open space.

While Councilman Ted Van Hessensaid that he favored a long-range plan, andpossibly an increase of several cents, oth-ers chose to try and keep any increasearound 2 cents.

The body decided to study the prop-erties being considered by the town's openspace committee, and have the staff figureout how much purchasing and developingthe land would cost.

Once the amount needed can be es-timated, the council will discuss how bestto reach that amount.

The council will then decide if voterswill be asked to increase the open spacetax, and by how much.

Any increase in the tax would have tobe approved by voter's in the Novemberelection.

The township will also ask the countywhich parcels they might want to pur-chase, or help purchase.r . . , . . « , . , — Charles W. Kim

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Township to enforcedrought restrictionsLimitations will continue

until further noticeBY DAVE GOLDBERG%laff Wihn

NORTH BRUNSWICK — The town-ship is urging residents to follow the statedrought regulations despite recent rainshowers.

"It is essential that our residents takethese regulations seriously and adhere toguidelines determined by the state,"Spaulding said. "Doing so helps prevent amore serious problem."

Due to the severity of continuingdrought conditions, which are occurring inthe entire northeastern part of the country,all New Jersey residents and visitors, busi-nesses and government agencies mustfully comply in this cooperative effort.State agencies and departments are beingasked to lead the way by identifying andimplementing conservation measuresabove and beyond what is being asked ofthe public to reduce water consumption,according to a press release issued by thestate.

On March 4, Gov. James E. McGreeveysigned an executive order declaring awater emergency in the state.

"Water is a snared blessing and a sharedresource, but it is also a shared responsi-bility," McGreevey said, according to thepress release.

"New Jersey has suffered from unusu-ally dry weather conditions since 1998,"McGreevey said. "During the past 12months, precipitation has been among thelowest on record."

New Jersey Department ofEnvironmental Protection CommissionerBradley M. Campbell said that this is theworst drought in modern New Jersey his-tory.

"We've had the driest six-month periodin New Jersey since 1895," said Campbellin a press release. "All of us must do ourpart to eliminate water waste and reduce

our water use. The drought restrictions Iestablished are a necessary step to sustainthe water resources we currently have, toprepare for a continued lack of rain, and toprotect New Jersey's economic health."

Township police will be keeping aclose eye on the community to make surethat they follow the regulations, accordingto council President Francis "Mack"Womack.

"Police are going to be alerted to theregulations," Womack .said. "They willkeep a close eye to keep certain thatnobody is engaging in a watering act con-trary to regulations. If there is a violation,on the first offense the officer will stop andeducate the person. Any repeat offenseswill result in a summons similar to a traf-fic offense."

The recent rainstorms in the area do notchange the drought situation, according toWomack.

"It does not change until the governorsays so," said Womack. "This was a stateemergency. Once we received all of theofficial information from the state on howwe should follow these regulations, wewere determined to enforce them."

In North Brunswick there are somegeneral restrictions. Residents may onlywater their lawn every other day. If a resi-dent's house number ends in an even num-ber, they may water on even-numbereddays. If the house ends in an odd number,they may water only on odd-numbereddays. Special restrictions apply to lawnswith new seed or sod.

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MCIA to answerresidents' concerns and

questions this weekBY PAVE GOLDBERGStaff Water

NORTH BRUNSWICK — The Mid-dlesex County Improvement Authority isscheduled to hold a public hearing to dis-cuss the proposed water contract on May 7at the municipal building.

"For six years our lesidents have askedfoi lehef from excessively high waterrates," said council President Francis"Mack" Womack. "Today we are pioud tosay that relief has arrived. Our new wateiand wastewater contracts will produceboth significant reductions in water andsewer rates, and will also help guaranteethe fiscal stability of oui watei and waste-water systems by appiopriating additionalfunds toward future system repairs."

The new contract for water serviceswith the American Water Corp. replacesthe one signed in 1996 with U.S. Water Co.The old contract had some distinctions thatdo not exist in this new contract, accordingto Womack.

"That contract was structured prior tothe implementation of Internal RevenueService Revenue Procedure 97-13 that isnow allowing the township to enter intolong-term opeiating agreements with pri-vate sector fiims and still finance improve-ments to the system on a tax-exempt basis,thereby reducing the rates paid by resi-dents," said Womack.

U.S. Water will continue to providewastewater services while Azurix NorthAmerica will be the water company inNorth Brunswick, accoidiiig to Womack.

The contract is very fiscally respon-sible, according to council Vice PresidentCarlo Socio.

"What is especially gratifying aboutthis contract is not only the rate relief thatit will produce for our residents but alsothe fiscally responsible way it sets addi-tional money aside for capital im-provements in the future," Socio said."Tens of millions of dollars in revenue willbe used to stabilize taxes plus a rate reduc-tion; that's a significant benefit."

Councilwoman Maureen Little said sheis happy that the water rates will bedecreased but is concerned about the long-term effects of the contract.

"I definitely want to see lower waterrates for the township, but we have to lookat the long-term expense," Little said. "I amnot sure that this contract is cost effective."

Ovet the last two years live differentwater companies were analyzed to de-termine who would be the new supplier tothe township. The five companies whoresponded to the walei contract bid icque.stin North Biunswick were Amrix NorthAmciica, Middlesex Water, U.S. Water,United Watei, and Eli/abcthlown Gas andWatei, according to Donna Rendiero of theMCIA.

Many months ago the MCIA decided itwould be best for North Biunswick toselect Azuiix North America as the newwater company foi the town.

"Based on many factors, we lclt thatAzuiix would be the best choice for NorthBrunswick," said Rendiero in December."There were many lactors that made uscome to this decision The price is a bigfactoi, but we also had to consider finan-cial ability and technical expcitise. Wehelp the municipality choose a vendor thatwould be best suited for its needs."

A/urix Noilh America was formerly awholly owned subsidiary of the AzurixCorp. and provides a broad lange ol wateiand wastewater seivices including opera-tions and maintenance, engineering, cai-bon regeneration, underground inliastruc-ture rehabilitation and lesiduals manage-ment. The company has completed proj-ects in 41 U.S. states and Canadianprovinces, employs approximately 1,050people, and reported revenues in 2000 of$157 million. The A/urix Corp. is ownedby the embattled Enron Corp. which wentbankrupt because ol questionable account-ing practices. Azuiix North America is nolonger a pail ol Enron or the Azurix Corp.,according to company officials.

Councilman Bruce Chandlee is happythat the council will be able to lower thewater rates.

"Every one of my council colleagues,as well as the mayor, are on lecord as hav-ing promised to produce lower water raterelief, and for the first time we now havean agreement that would deliver on thatpromise," Chandlee said. "I fully believethat these contracts and the rate reductionsthey will pioduec will truly be one of thegreat highlights of the year 2002 in NorthBrunswick."

The lower water rates will be a benefitto the community, according toCouncilman Adam Weiss.

The water contract will be scheduledfor a first reading on May 13 during atownship meeting. If the introduction isaccepted by the council, the contract willbe voted on to be passed on May 27.

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Milltown man charged withleaving S.B. accident scene

SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Chatgeshave been hied against a dtivei who policebelieve caused a uasli that m|Uied (woteens in Maich

Police chaiged Hcniy Youssel, 22 olMilllown with live moloi vehicle violationstollowing a Maich 28 ciash on DeansRhode Hall Road thai senously injuicil twoteen-ago sisteis

Accoiding to police, Maua Hage-Boutios, 18, andhei sistei Jainilli, 19, weietiavehng west on Deans Rhode Hall Roadin a 1999 BMW at 11 18 pm

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Both Maua and hei sisiei weie senouslyiti|uicd in the accident, accoiding lo police

Following a tow-week, investigation byTiallic Salety Pali ol man La/lo Nyiliai,Youssel was chaiged with caieless duving,obstiucting the passage ol vehicles, nnpiop-eily exiting a clnveway, leaving the scene olan accident, and laihue to icpoit an acci-dent, accoiding lo police

Accoiding to police, Youssel said hepanicked altei the accident and (led thescene He letuined to the scene minutesaltei the ciash in a difteient vehicle Helaces possible lmpnsonment and a loss oihis duver's license as a lesult ol thechaiges

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Paquette said that the 1994 drivebrought in some guns, "but not hundreds."

One reason an occasional street crimi-nal may turn in a gun too is because thereare no questions asked when they drop itoff.

"They hand in the gun, they get the cashand they leave," Glaser said, adding thatthe prosecutor's office does run a check onthe gun afterwards to see if it was a stolen,and if so, it is returned to its rightful owner.

Each of the buy-back locations will be

BY BRIAN DONAHUEStaff Writer

T he first and only time the MiddlesexCounty Prosecutor's Office conduct-ed a gun surrender program, it col-

lected more than 1,800 guns at six sitesover 10 days in 1994.

"We got everything from the streetcriminal turning in his Saturday night spe-cial, to the guy who bought a gun a longtime ago and it's just been lying around thehouse, to older people with World War IIsouvenirs, to the parents who had a gun be-fore they had children but nolonger feel safe having the gunaround the house," AssistantProsecutor Cindy Glaser recalled.

The success of that effort hasled the county to run the programagain. From Friday throughSunday, the prosecutor's officewill staff live locations around thecounty, paying $60 to those whoturn in handguns, $40 for rifles andshotguns, and $100 for assaultweapons.

The program, coordinated byGlaser, Deputy Chief JosephKrisza and Capt. Steve Kaminsky,is designed to make communitiessafer by reducing the number ofdangerous guns that are around.The "most wanted" weapons arehandguns, but almost any gun will P H 0 T 0 COURTESY 0 F SOUTH

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be accented South Brunswick Police Chief Michael Paquetteniaser said that critics of the a n d Patrolman Joseph Boguszewicz stand In

nm«2fm«v H.2iffk» wSto of f r o n t of 9 u n s i n t h e department's evidence room.progiam may claim it is a waste oi A r e a ftce d e p a r t m e n t s a r e hoping to add to themoney because the guns turned in CO|i6<rtlon this weekend with the gun buy-backare generally not those belonging program.to criminals. She disagreed with

staffed by two uniformed officers from thethat belief, however, saying she does notsee a negative side to the program,

"Anytime you can get a gun off thestreet, that's a good thing for law enforce-ment," Glaser said, noting that even theguns owned by law-abiding citizens canwind up in the wrong hands. Not only canthey be stolen and used by a criminal, butthey can also wind up causing a tragic ac-cident — such as cases of children takingtheir parents' guns and playing "cops androbbers."

"Tragedies do happen with guns ownedby good citizens," the prosecutor's officestates in a promotional flier.

South Brunswick Police Chief MichaelPaquette agreed.

"If we get one of the guns out there thatmay be used in a crime, it is a success,"Paquette said Monday.

Paquette said that South Brunswick willbe one of five locations in the county wherethe guns can be turned in starting tomor-row.

"We are covering the southern part of

local police departments who will take theguns and ensure they are unloaded and safefor handling. The staffers from the prose-cutor's office, which will include ,two in-vestigators and an agent at each location,along with three roving supervisors, willtake down the serial number of each gunand dispense the cash.

And what of the guns that are boughtback? While a handful may go into a policedepartment arsenal, if appropriate, Glasersaid 99.9 percent will be destroyed.

The five buy-back locations are the lob-bies of the Sayreville, South Brunswick,Edison and Carteret police departments,and the rear entrance of the NewBrunswick Police Department.

The program will be run Friday from 2-8 p.m.; Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.;and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m.

For more information, call the prosecu-tor's office at (732) 745-3300, or call oneof the five police departments hosting theprogram.

North Brunswick PTAto hold meeting tonight

The North Brunswick PTA forpreschoolers will hold its next meetingtonight, May 2, at 7 p.m. in Room 104 atJudd Elementary School, RooseveltAvenue. The transportation coordinatorwill be the guest speaker and will discussbusing. For more information, call (732)289-3030.

Mother's Day flower saleslated for May 10-12

North Brunswick Volunteer EngineCompany No. 2 will sponsor a Mother'sDay flower sale May 10 and 11 from noon-8 p.m., and May 12 from 8 a.m. to noon.

The sale will be held at the firehouse onRoute 130 north.

Widows and Widowersschedule May 5 social

The Widows and Widowers (WOWs)Chapter of Middlesex County West willhold a social from 7-11 p.m. on May 5 atthe Belarussian American Center,Whitehead Avenue, South River. Socialsare held on. the first Sunday of eveiymonth, unless otherwise specified.

New members are welcome. Admissionis $8 for members and nonmembers.

The nonprofit, nonsectarian organiza-tion is sponsored by the Family Life Bu-reau of the Diocese of Metuchen.

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Officials warn residents tobe on alert for 'silent killer'

Recent incidentof carbon monoxide

poisoning prompts alertBY CHARLES W. KIMStall Writei

SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A lownshipwoman discovered just how potent carbonmonoxide could be last week.

According to police, Sylvia Aubee, 39,and her 5-year-old son fell ill in their IvyWay home during the day on April 23.While speaking to anothci family mcmbeion the phone later in the day, Aubee col-lapsed.

Fire and police at the scene determinedthat carbon monoxide levels in the homewere 110 parts per million. The normallevel in a home is about 5 parts per million,according to police.

Aubee was taken to Robert WoodJohnson University Hospital in NewBrunswick tor treatment She was released

the next day.South Bninswick police spokesman

Detective Jim Ryan said Wednesday thatpolice believe the faulty installation of afurnace 1 liter at the home caused the toxicbuildup.

"The liltei in the furnace was put inwiong," Ryan said.

The home did not have a carbonmonoxide detector, according to Ryan.

Every year more than 450 people diefrom unintentional cuibon monoxide poi-soning, according to police.

Ryan said the depaitmenl tesponds toabout a dozen alarms in the township eachyear, but most are false alaims.

Township Fire Marshal Bob Davidsonsaid that some of the older carbon monox-ide detectors have a lower sensitivity thanmoie recent models, and may detect non-Loxic levels.

"They are more sensitive," Davidsonsaid.

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OpinionWater contract hearing should h m gmnimrs

T he public will finally getthe details of Noith Bruns-wick's new water contract

next week.This is the chance for every-

one to find out the specifics of acontiact that has been approvedand recommended by theMiddlesex County ImprovementAuthority.

The process used by the MCIAto determine the best deal for the

township is still not very clear.In any event, the town has

been waiting ior a couple years tohave a better water deal. We hopethat this contract does just that.

We will also be at the meetingwith questions of our own for theauthority to answer.

Hopefully, we can all get somesimple answers and all feel betterabout the new deal, and residentscan truly have some relief.

Resident anxious to see edited minutes of tape

A fter watching the editedtape of the most memo-rable township agenda

meeting that was aired April 10,1fell compelled to write andexpress my feelings.

Why was the tape edited? Ihave watched most of the tele-vised meetings of the NorthBrunswick Township Council,and I have also taped many ofthem. And the camera not onlyruns for a few seconds before themeetings start, it also runs afterthe meetings are adjourned.

When I watched the live meet-ing on April 8, I was amazed atthe way Mayor David Spauldingkept asking CouncilwomanMaureen Little the same question

over and over again, although shedid answer him more than once.

When council PresidentFrancis Womack adjourned themeeting against the wishes ofMayor Spaulding, the cameracontinued to roll, although theaudio was turned off.

I would like to know why thetape was edited when the meetingwas rebroadcast April 10. Did some-one request that the public not get asecond chance to see the mayor inaction or did the cameraman justunplug the camera on his own? I amsure many lesidents would like tosee what happened on the originaltape before it was edited.

Joe Di GloriaNorth Brunswick

Blood hank chairman thanks blood donors

The South Brunswick BloodBank Committee wouldlike to say "Thanks!" to the

133 donors, who came to ourBlood Donor Drive Saturday.

We appreciate their giving uspart of a beautiful spring day.We'll pray for even more donorsto participate on July 14 atCongregation B'nai Tikvah, andagain on October 19 at theCommunity Center on New Road.

We were pleased to have thetownship's health departmentnurse, Nancy MacKay, and staffwith us helping donors completethe "File of Life" kit that the depart-ment makes available to everyone.

We also want to thank thosewho helped us with this drive: thegirl scout troops that deliveredfliers; the Girl Scout Cadets ofTroop No. 65, helping with child

care; all the volunteers, who putup posters, handled the registra-tion of donors, and fed the staff.

We also acknowledge localyouth volunteers Sean Hammer,Andrew Tsang, and all others.

We're grateful for communitysupport from local businesses:A&P, Bagel Boys & Deli, Better'sFresh Meats, Grand Union,Magyar Savings Bank, MonmouthMobile Homes, ShopRite ofMontgomery, Super Stop & Shop,Super Foodtown, Tastee SubshopII, Wegmans and Wild Oats.

If you'd like to join our commit-tee and lend a helping hand withour summer and fall donor drives,please call me at (732) 297-3198.

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Parent upset with change in redistricting plan

H ow can I begin to expressthe disgust I feel withregard to a vote made by

the South Brunswick Board ofEducation on April 22?

Just days after a budgetapproval was granted by theSouth Brunswick citizens, thebody voted to change the re-districting plan. The board, whilepatting themselves on the backfor keeping children in their cur-rent schools, failed to mentionthat trailers were a major part ofthis new plan.

Yes, trailers are the answer toits problem of constructing abrand new school that was slatedto open approximately 100 stu-dents over capacity.

The Board of Education'sproblem just became BrunswickAcres' problem. Now, to accom-modate the new school, we arebeing sent trailers to educate ourstudents in. How is that fair? Ourcapacity numbers jumped by 50more students by using thesetrailers. We are already burstingat the seams this year, losing ourcomputer space for 90 percent ofthe year, shrinking our alreadyunacceptably small library and artroom — and the board's solutionis trailers?

If Dean's Crossing is theschool that is over capacity, whynot put the trailers there? The

I f you have something to say,the Sentinel wants to hearfrom you,AH letters should be typed or

neatly printed and must include adaytime _ telephone number atywefe tf^writfr may be reached.

Board already had the childrenslated to go to the new school.The facility is still under con-stiuction, and the land there iscertainly able to accommodatethe space. Why BrunswickAcres? Why is it acceptable foiolder .schools to have trailers andnot the new school? Docs theboard not want a public display ofthe inadequacies of opening anew school that already is toosmall by having trailers parkedthere?

The Board of Education can-not expect to receive future budg-et approval from a communitythat consistently reaps no rewardfor passing budgets. For fiveyears Brunswick Acres has satback and watched the decline ofspace.

I am here to state we are notgoing to sit back and watch ourschool receive the brunt of theboard's mistakes.

If South Brunswick wants tokeep the excellent reputation ofits schools, then I suggest wecome up with a plan that treats allour schools equally. Why shouldthe schools in town with openspace constantly suffer the burdenof over crowding? How can theboard expect us to pay for state-of-the-art facilities when our chil-dren are being taught in openspace and trailers?

for verification. Letters should beas concise as possible.

Letters to the editor must be inthe Sentinel office by noonMonday for consideration forpublication that week.

' The Sertfw 'rfesetve's the righ't'

Our community areas, such aslibraries, and technical labs aretwo to three times smaller thanthe newer schools. Why? Becauseout walls move, and therefore,these spaces are easily modifiedto accommodate more class.space. Where is the equality?

I hope the board will reconsid-er its new redistricting plan; trail-ers are not an acceptable solution!

If the plan remains, at least doright by our students by makingthese trailers as habitable as pos-sible. Provide them with runningwater, bathrooms, adequate venti-lation and lighting.

1 hope the board will do thesetasks with the utmost diligence sothey are up and running by thefirst day of school.

I also hope the board willwork closely with the town toprevent any delays in permits orcertificates of occupancy.

Finally, I hope the board willconsider Bums wick Acres toreceive some positive benefitfrom this latest budget approval.

Something more than re-tar-ring and a new gym wall. Theschool, the students and the par-ents are entitled.

Karen L. AntczakKendall Park section

of South Brunswick

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Manual shift has usdoing the MacarenaIwas beginning to think teaching my

youngest son how to drive was a piece ofcake. A no-brainer. Teaching a kid how

to drive an automobile with an automatictransmission is about as complicated aspointing the thing, and going.

Like dynamite fishing, there's little sport.My son has taken well to driving our big,

honking, bland, kid-hauling silver minivan,even though he doesn't like being seen in thething. (He wears dark glasses when drivingthe family leviathan.)

I find that kids today not only expect tobe furnished with a car, they also expect tobe furnished with a sporty car that will meetwith the approval of their friends — many ofwhom have been furnished with sporty carsby their parents.

The way I see it, there's no better time forthem NOT to have a sporty car than whenthey're 16. Isn't that obvious? (Let Daddrive the sporty car.)

If it were up to me (which it isn't — I'mmarried), I would buy my sons a 1959Rambler station wagon — the one with thefins and the side windows that rattled likecrazy — because being seen around town insuch a car would be a character-buildingexperience (I know, I had one. Also the1962 sedan variety.) It would also bieakdown the notion that a car defines one's sex-uality, or high station in life, or physicalprowess, as opposed to being a simple de-vice in which to get from Point A to Point B(an expression my patents used, and I'mnow mortified to find myself using as well).

Show me a kid who is happy driving a1959 Rambler station wagon with fins, andI'll show you a kid who doesn't have many"issues," as they say on Dr. Laura. That's akid who walks the walk when it comes tobeing his own person.

So anyway, teaching the boy to drive theminivan was a breeze. But then, he turnedhis attention to my old black Jeep Wrangler.

Which has a manual transmission.And that, I've found, is where you sepa-

rate the men from the boys, when it comesto teaching a kid to drive.

Just backing out of the driveway — asimple event with an automatic transmission(if you forget the time the whole housejumped out in front of him and he backedinto it) — can turn into a life-threatening sit-uation with a stick shift.

"STOP! STOP!" I yelled frantically, aswe rolled backward into the street, out ofcontrol, narrowly missing the hedge in thedriveway and a mailbox. A focused, task-oriented person, he was preoccupied withoperating the clutch, and figured the steeringand the stopping would just have to waittheir turns. And he wanted to let the clutchout in reverse, leave it out, and apply the gas,instead of feeding power to the wheels a lit-tle at a time, as is commonly done by driv-ers who do not have accidents.

"STOPPPPPPP!" I cried out, shieldingmy face with upraised arms, as he masheddown on the brake, but not the clutch, and,with an abrupt jerk, the rear wheels over-came the engine's ability to remain running.

He had killed the engine with a horrible

metal-on-metal pounding and gnashing thathad to be painfully harmful to the trans-mission, in the same way that removingyour wisdom teeth with a hammei, chiseland no Novocaine might be. I apologized forraising my voice, but explained that some-

tonc had to step in and protect the peace andsafely of the innocent little children of the

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neighborhood, not to mention the continuedmechanical integrity of my beloved butsemi-geriatric Jeep.

As he reached for the key to start theengine again, I yelled, "CLUTCH!" just intime. We narrowly avoided killing the en-gine again, but then he was leery of the gaspedal, and as he reluctantly let out theclutch, we did the Dreaded Macarena —bouncing around like crazy in the cab whilethe clutch and the engine and the rear wheelstried desperately to come to some meetingof the minds. We lurched down the streetlike a kind of nuclear chain reaction gonehorribly wrong, to the delight of the neigh-bors.

That relationship between your right footon the gas, your hand on the gear shift, andyour left foot on the clutch is sort of likemaking a marriage work — it takes sometime to work out, and there can be spectac-ular rough spots in the beginning. Some peo-ple never get it right, and spend barren,meaningless lives driving nothing but auto-matic transmissions.

And if it becomes necessary to brakewhile your feet are busy in other places —like when you'ie stopped at a light on anincline and don'l want to roll backward —well, nobody can tell you how to make thosedecisions.

As the gospel song goes, you've got towalk that road yourself.

We're making progress on the DreadedMacarena — he drove around the big park-ing lot at the theater about 20 times lastweekend without killing the engine morethan twice, putting me through the wind-shield, or even spilling my coffee.

(The human community of NorthBrunswick dodged a bullet, since weweren't on municipal roads.)

But we haven't tackled that problem ofstarting on an incline yet. He still thinks he'sgoing to need a third foot to pull it off, andI'll be darned if I can figure out how toexplain it to him.

I can do it, but I can't explain it.Until he figures it out, it might be a good

idea not to pull up close behind any blackJeeps for a while, especially on an incline.

It could cost you a set of headlights. Andmaybe a radiator.

Greg Bean is executive editor of GreaterMedia Newspapers

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The boiud is expecting an additional450 students to entei the high school overthe next live yeais, and (he expansionshould lit the ptojected amount of stu-dents, accoiding to hoaid member RobertHaws. The school is expected to see anaddition of appioximatcly 80,000 squareleet.

State aid will covet $7.8 million of thetotal cost so the project will only cost thetownship appioximately $22 million.

Sigall said that Epic will work veryhaul to get the pro|eet done in the expectedtime Irame

"They will tiy to get it done in the timetiamc," Sigall said "11 it does run over forup to two months, E])ic will not chargeus."

Haws said that he was most comfort-able working with a Him like Epic.

"When we weie looking at the scope ofthe project, we wanted somebody thatwould be with us every step of the way,"Haws said. "A firm has much more capa-bility. 1 feel that Epic stands above otherfirms."

After the architectural drawings areaccepted by the slate, the boaid will haveto find a construction team to build theaddition. This will require a biddingprocess. Sigall said he hopes to get thedesign piocess done in six months.

"We aie hoping for the giound break-ing in 2003," Sigall said. "We arc still inthe design phase. Once the design phase isfinished we will move toward the gioundbreaking. The designs Irom the construc-tion management company will be submit-ted to the state Department of Educationand the Dcpaitment of CommunityAffairs. We hope to have all of this com-pleted in six months. The schematic draw-ings that had already been submitted arelike rough drawings, while the designs aregoing to be detailed on how the buildingwill be. We expect this phase to be done bycaily summer."

The liisl part ol the construction,scheduled to begin in 2003, will includeadditions to the auditorium and shop. Thiswill take about 16 months to complete,according to Rimtner. The other construc-tion phase will start in Apul 2004 and willinclude six new classrooms It is expectedto take about 11 months.

There will be six different renovationphases for the high school. The first phasewill be the building of the new media cen-ter, which is expected to take about 12months. This is expected to begin in Juneof 2004. The next phase will be the instal-lation of the business labs and foreign lan-guage labs, which is expected to takeabout 15 months and begin in Septemberof 2004.

The next steps will include the in-stallation of the cafeteria and driver ed-ucation classrooms, expected to begin inJuly 2004; the science lab, second floorand classrooms, expected to begin inFebruary 2005; and the administrativerooms and guidance office construction,expected to begin in January 2005.

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The loundlablc discussion betweenSouth Brunswick middle school studentsand senior citizens, "History First Hand,"will take place at the center on May 9 at12:30 p m. The duo, "Jan Peterson andPepe," will pciform humoi and mipics-sions at the centei on May 14 at 10:30a.m.

The center will offer a bus trip toMonmoulh Racetrack, Oceanport, May 15from 11 a.m. to 6:30 p m. Cost for ICSI-dents is $20, and $16 50 loi youth age 18and younger and seniois. Noniesident costis $25, and $21.50 for youth and scniois.

The senior dance group,"Highstcppcrs," will peilbrm at the centeron May 16 at 12:30 p m. "CaribbeanNight" will be on May 17 hom 4-6:30p.m., and cost is $8; rcscivations must bemade by May 10. The eighth annual fash-ion show will be on May 23 at 1 p.m.

The senioi center is at 540 Ridge Road,Monmoulh Junction section of SouthBrunswick.

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South Brunswick Library will ofi'eishowings and discussions of films by In-dian director Satyajit Ray, Sundays fromMay 12-Junc 30 (no tilms or discussionsMay 26 and June 2). All films will beshown at 2:30 p.m. and arc in Bengali withEnglish subtitles.

"Understanding Stocks, Mutual Funds& Annuities" will be presented by Waddcll& Reed Financial Services May 15 at 7p.m The free discussion will explore the"ABCs of Investing."

The library's youth advisory council(YAC) will hold its next meeting May 19at 11:30 a.m. The gioup is seeking newmembers to help plan library programs forteenagers, write book and movie reviewsfor its newsletter, and make suggestionsfor new titles.

Author Gonca Esendemir will readselections from her book Flying withBroken Wings: A Poetic Journey May 22at 7 p.m. The book of poetry is the firstpublished by the 19-year-old.

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The Charleston Place senior citizenswill hold a rummage sale on May 17-18from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Charleston PlaceSenior Citizen Housing is at 3424 Route27, Kendall Park section of SouthBrunswick.

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Les Marmitons is club for those who enjoy culinary artsBY IEFF MASTBOBERTlCorrespondent

H ave you ever wanted to learnhow to prepare mouth-water-ing meals like a professional

chef? Don't have the time and/ormoney to enroll in a culinary school?Well, there is an alternative route toculinary knowledge gaining popularityin the Garden State, One of central NewJersey's best-kept secrets is LesMarmitons of New Jersey, based in

Alfredo de Bonis, the visiting chef at a recent meetingof Les Marmitons of New Jersey, assists in the prepa-ration of Vitello Alia Saltimbocca.

Cranford.Les Marmitons is a gourmet cooking

club and social club for gentlemenbased on-an original concept importedby Swiss immigrants to Canada 25 yearsago. This vision involves men gatheringtogether to create a four- or five-coursegourmet menu under the direction of aprofessional guest chef.

A typical night with the club beginswith a menu, methods, and recipes thatare prepared in advance and providedto the members. The participants formteams responsible for each course andembark on their culinary adventure.

Toward the end of the evening eachteam serves their contribution to therest of the members, elaborates on itspreparation, and awaits the chefs cri-tique of their efforts.

There is a special emphasis on wineselection and pairing with food. A dif-ferent wine is served with each courseand its background and ap-propriateness for that course are fullydiscussed.,. , , „ , , , , ,

Club members conclude each eventby thanking the chef for freely con-tributing his services for the love of theculinary arts and presenting him anappreciative plaque.

A truly novel concept that worksremarkably well, Les Marmitons ("littlekitchen helpers" translated into English)is extremely popular in Canada and isstarting to catch on in the U.S. Thehome-based charter clubs in Canadaboast booming memberships and wait-

ing lists in Montreal,Quebec City, Toronto,Ottawa Hull, and Calgary.Les Marmitons of NewJersey was the first chapterfounded in the U.S. sevenyears ago and was fol-lowed by brethren clubs inAtlanta and Sandy Springs,Ga. For 2002, to commem-orate the organization's25th anniversary, thefounding chapter inMontreal will be hosting ajubilee weekend in July forall the chapters. On tapwill be a wine and cheesereception at the Auberge leSaint-Gabriel — the oldest"auberge" (inn) in NorthAmerica — a magical mys-tery brunch cruise on theSt. Lawrence River, and thecenterpiece of the celebra-tion, a grand Viennese ballto re-create the famous"Three Emperors Dinner,"held at La Tour d'Argentfor Tsar Alexander II,Tsarevitch Alexander, Kingof Paissia William I andthe Prince of Bismarck dur-ing their visit of theExposition Internationalede Paris in 1867.

Meeting once a monthfrom September through May (exceptfor December) in Cranford, LesMarmitons of New Jersey places anemphasis on having fun while creatingdeliciously memorable meals and learn-ing . classic culinary techniques.Although always honoring its deeplyinfluential French roots, the club's cui-sine is quite varied. From classic Frenchto Oktoberfest-themed events, LesMarmitons is fearless in its attempts toconjure up gastronomic masterpieces.

The event held in Cranford in Aprilhad a classic Roman menu. It was ledby Alfredo de Bonis, the former ownerof Alfredo's Restaurant in NewBrunswick.. Dishes that were preparedand served included Stracciatella(chicken stock-based soup withspinach, eggs, and parmigiana cheese);Suppli' Al Telefono (luscious fried risot-to balls with a mozzarella cheese cen-ter, pulled apart to resemble a tele-phone handle); BuccatiniAll'Amajtriciana (buccatini, pasta in. a

Les Marmitons of New Jersey is a gourmet cooking club that meets regularly inCranford.The members get together and prepare, eat and discuss meals based onthe recipes of a guest master chef.

spicy, savory red sauce); Vitello AliaSaltimbocca (mouth-watering veal withprosciutto and spinach with lemon andcapers); and Budino Di Ricotta (a can-died ricotta pudding).

The wine pairings included rareaged Chianti Classico; curiously deli-cious Sportiletti, indigenous Italianwhite; and a northern Sicilian dessertwine.

The most important aspect of the LesMarmitons experience is that culinarynonprofessionals learn to create exqui-site meals. Inevitably, members lookback at the end of an evening's effortsand say to themselves "How did we dothat?"

For more information on becoming amember of Les Marmitons of NewJersey, call its president, John Howlett, at(732) 679-7154 or e-mail him [email protected]. Visit the LesMarmitons international Web site atwww.lesmarmitons.org, where you willfind a variety of current and historicalinformation on this unique organization,including a link to the New Jersey club.

To contact de Bonis, the lead chef ofthe April event, e-mail him at [email protected]. or visit his Web sitewww.alfredotours.com. De Bonis iscurrently offering two-week culinaryand cultural travel adventures to Romeand central Italy,

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BY DAVE GOLDBERGStaff Writer

JACKSON — For more than a decade, alocal teacher has been casting his checkeredflag before swine.

"I began getting involved with pig racingabout 12 years ago," said David Feimster,owner of F&F Productions. 'This is anevent that has been around for approximate-ly 18 or 19 years. It was started by kids froma 4-H club in Maryland who were havingfun."

Recently North Brunswick.decided thatpig racing - and therefore Feimster - wouldnot be part of its annual Youth SportsFestival because of threats from the Peoplefor the Ethical Treatment of Animals(PETA).

PETA sent a letter to festival organizersclaiming that the event hurt the pigs and thatmany racing pigs are mistreated by theirowners.

Feimster said that he does not approve oftreating animals poorly and would not do so.

"Pig racing is a fun activity and there isno reason to treat the pigs poorly," Feimstersaid. "We are out there to entertain peopleand have a good time. You can teach an ani-mal anything by treating it well and giving ittreats. They are well taken care of. There isno need to ever treat them badly. It doesn'thave to be that way and shouldn't be."

There is a constant watch kept on theseactivities to make sure there is no wrongdo-ing, according to Feimster.

"You have people from the health depart-ment, the U.S. Department of Agricultureand county fair boards come around to makesure there is no foul play and everythingremains all right," Feimster said. "There isalways someone walking the grounds keep-ing an eye on the animals. The animals arewell taken care of because the most impor-tant thing is to be friendly with the pigs."

Although there is a great deal of workinvolved with running a pig racing show,Feimster said he enjoys it.

"There is a lot of work involved in get-ting them ready for training, keeping them

clean and feeding them," Feimster said,work with the pigs every day. It is a daitask, like anything else. It is a lot of funhave had four children who all have coron the road with me. We have traveled aiit is just great because you get to meet maidifferent people and we have a lot of fun;

Feimster said he has traveled to maifairs around the country.

"I have worked at the Daisy Fair in E;Brunswick, the Ocean County Fair, tBurlington County Fair, the Maryland StiFair and the Hartford County FaiFeimster said. "I have [traveled] as farIllinois, Florida and Maine. If there is e\any concern at any of the fairs, someone v»get a phone call to the Society for tPrevention of Cruelty to Animals to d i e dout. State veterinarians will come bycheck things out to make sure everythingacceptable. It is usually the case where oor two people have an objection to the eveThe pigs are out in the public enough tha'there was wrongdoing, it would be know:

Feimster said that PETA did not e\know who he was when they complainabout him.

PETA cruelty caseworker Amy Rho<said in a prior interview that she did iknow who would be running the eventNorth Brunswick when she sent the letteifestival organizers, but that such evewere wrong by nature.

"She admitted that she didn't even knme," Feimster said. 'This is an event thas been occurring for 19 years. It is furthat she said she considers it harmful to cldren. This is a group that has supplmoney to help people who have been amed for violent offenses."

While he said he enjoys his work wpig racing, Feimster also enjoys his worithe field of teaching. He has been teachfor 25 years at the middle school level,taught in Ocean Township for six years, ifor the last 19 years in Jackson.

He has participated in many differactivities and honors, including lecturat the National Middle School Confcrer.

As for pig racing, Feimster said, "I >keep doing it because it is fun. You getand have fun with the kids and just ha\good old time. I love the fact that I gedo something that creates enjoyment."

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NERC membersFor robot builders, the thrill

is in the competitionBY ADELE YOUNGStaff Wntei

W hethei they have names as innocent sounding asBubbles or Sunflower 01 as intimidating asTyiant or Rampage, the radio-controlled robots

at a recent competition were lean, mean, fightingmachines intent on washing, shiedding or otheiwise inca-pacitating their opponents.

About 75 lobots showed off thcii technical wizatdiyand prowess at the NERC (NorthEast RoboticsClub) competitionat the East CoastHobby Show atFort Washington,Pa

The eventd r e wN E R Cmembersfrom the tiistatearea as well ascompetitors from asfar as Colorado

> Coordinating the eventweie the foundeis of NERC, JamesGoeke of northeast Philadelphia,president, and John Pagano ofMount Laurel, vice president. With the help of club mem-bers, they set up the 16-by-16-foot, 3-ton aiena which wasenclosed by polycarbonate plates, the material used inpolice riot shields, to ensure the safety of the robot opera-tors and spectatois.

Competitors were matched up in three classes: 30pounds, 12 pounds'and 1 pound (ant weight). Using a dou-ble-elimination format in the 12- and 30-pound cate-gories, two contestants at a time battled to disable eachother during a 3-minute match (ant-weight lounds were 2minutes long) If neither robot is disabled, explainedPagano, the winner is determined by a panel of judgeswho scoie on aggression, strategy and damage inflicted.

Despite their small size, these robots are capable ofdelivering enormous destruction It's not unusual to seepieces of metal and electronic parts fly through the airduring a match. For safety's sake, the drivers remain out-side the area.

Underlying the obvious competitive spirit, however, isa remarkable camaraderie.

Explained Al Kindle of Edison: "You might destroy a guyin the arena, but you'ie the firstone to help him put his robot ===========================back together for the next com-petition, offering parts, tools,whatever he needs."

Kindle is a typical roboticscompetitor, the kind of personwho was "always building mod-els, taking things like radio-con-trolled cars apart — even gettingsome of them back together," hesaid.

An avid robotics enthusiast,Kindle, who works for Distek inNorth Brunswick as an electron-ics technician, ventured out toLas Vegas for a Battlebots com-petition in November 2000. He competed in the 60-poundclass, and although he said he didn't fare too well, he foundthe experience rewarding.

Kindle, who won two first places in six competitions, findsrobot building a great venue for ingenuity and technicalknow-how

"It's a challenge coming up with a design that works well,"he said.

Part of the design includes deciding the method of loco-motion. Some robots at the competition used wheels; somewere walkers.

Methods of defense and offense include scoops, wedges,spinners, spikes, hammers and saws.

And like any hobby, robotics can be somewhat costly. Theradio component is about $200, according to Goeke, whonoted that the total expense might ran a few hundied dollarsmore. • * » * a * * ' > » * • * • » « " « •

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Two competitors set up their robots in the arena before irecent match sponsored by NERC (North East Robotics Clubat Fort Washington, Pa. Drivers control their robots from outside the arena.

"You might destroy aguy in the arena, butyou're the first one tohelp him put his robotback together for thenext competition."

Al KindleEdison

SecretaryNorth East Robotics Club

Chris Perrone of Freehold Township, a memberof Team Mad Scientist, makes an adjustmentbefore the next round.

But to the die-hard hobbyists the expense is worththe thrill of victory, no matter how far they have totravel. Take Peter Covert, Derek Zahn and TedZeiger, for instance. When the Coloiado residents

heard that a local com-: petition had been can-

celed, they hopped on aplane and headed to theNERC competition, whichthey found out about on theWeb.

"We were ready," Covertsaid, "so we said, 'Whynot?* " Covert, who's beeninto robotics for about 18months, also got his start bywatching Baltlebots on TV.

Long trips aie nothingnew for robotics competi-tors. Covert said theydrove 20 hours to San

Francisco for a match and came in third atthe Phoenix Botbash in October.

The trip east paid off. Between thetwo Colorado teams, they placed firstin all three weight classes.

Although most of the entrantsat the NERC competition were ""'/male, robotics is not a men's-onh 'club. Women are welcome, and severalcompeted at various levels. And there aiesome "bot widows" who cheer their husbandsand boyfriends on from the sidelines and some-times lend a hand as part of the "pit crew." ^

Goeke was quick to credit his wife, Joanne Nuzzi, loi heihelp in running the competition. "She makes sure everythingruns smoothly," he said. Nuzzi is also treasurer of NERC andplays ajarge role in running,the. organization.. , , » ,

The 1-pound or ant-weight competitors get ready to rumble

The robotics club, which has 31 dues-paying member($60 per year), is looking to expand its ranks with ne \membcis and corporate sponsors. The more members an<financial backing NERC can acquire, the bigger the competition it can stage.

And although TV's Battlebots continues to gain popularity, local compeators are gaining ground.

"I'm amazed at how much local energy there is," sailNERC member Andrew Lindsey of Somerset, "and thpeople who have made the club what it is."

Lindsey, who acted as a judgin the recent competitioand ran the first Cenln

Jersey robot coirpetition in a smaarena, was verpleased with the l aest one. "It exceec

, ed my wilde;" expectations, anI'm so impressed wit

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of robotics is in local competitions, "the home-growevents."

"I believe the heart of the competitions is in the locaprivately ran ones, not the for-profit ones," Lindsey said,

NERC may be reached through its Web sii* *www.roboteorrfk<jticom.

School's 'Night of Magicinil Comedy5 May 3

The John Adams Elementary School,orth Brunswick, will host a "Night ofIagic and Comedy" with magician Dougoung May 3 at 7 p.m. at Linwood Middlechool, 25 Linwood Place. Tickets arc $7the door and $5 in advance.Tickets may be ordered by sending a

:lf-addressed, stamped envelope to Johndams School, Magic Show, 1450 Red-lond St., North Brunswick 08902. Forlore information, call (732) 289-3100,cl. 4153.

/luseum's plant andandscape auction May 4

The New Jersey Museum ofgriculture, 103 College Farm Road,orth Brunswick, will hold its 10th annuallant and landscape auction May 4 from 10m.-5 p.m. Viewing will begin at 8:30m.

The fund-raiser will leaturc perennials,foundation plants, and trees, as well as asilent auction of non plant-related items.Museum admission will be free the day ofthe auction. Proceeds will benefit educa-tional programs offered to schoolsthroughout New Jersey.

For more information, call the museumat (732) 249-2077.

Fire company to hold'Oldies Might' SVSay 18

North Brunswick Volunteer Fire Com-pany No. 3 will hold a fund-raiser, "OldiesNight," May 18 at 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. atNorth Brunswick Township High School,100 Raider Road.

Tickets are $30 and $20. The event willfeatuie performances by The Tokens, EarlLewis and The Channels, and Streelheart.

Tickets may be purchased at the fire-house at 1470 Co/zens Lane, Tuesdaysfrom 7-9 p.m. For more information ortickets, call (732) 846-7630.

Summer programregistration set l a y 7

The South Brunswick Department ofRecreation and Community Allans willhold in-pcrson registration for the summerparent/child programs on May 7 iiom 10a.m. to noon.

Registration will be at the SouthBrunswick community center, WoodlotPark, New Road, Monmouth Junction sec-tion of South Brunswick. Mail in registra-tion will be accepted beginning May 8.

The registration is open to all residentsof South Brunswick Township, and non-residents may register two days beforeprograms begin, space permitting. Num-bers will be handed out at 9 a.m. at thecommunity center.

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For inoie information, call the recre-ation/community affairs office at (732)329-4000, ext. 671, Monday-Friday from8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Kingston Garden Clubannual tour SVSay 4

The Kingston Garden Club, Kingstonsection of South Brunswick, will piesentits fourth annual garden tour of privategardens in Kingston on May 4 from 10a.m.-2 p.m. (rain date, May 5).

Tickets are $10, $7.50 for senior citi-zens, and lice for children. Proceeds willbe used for community beautification andgarden club educational outreach pro-grams.

The tour will commence at 14 BasinSt., Kingston. Types of gardens featuredinclude perennials, herbs, organic, cottage,and organic gardens. For more informa-tion, call (609) 514-2416 or 683-0483.

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The township of North Brunswick hasannounced the first annual Ann MarieChandlec Scholarship Fund InvitationalGolf Classic will be held June 3 at 9:30a.m. at Markers Hollow Golf Club,Wanen County.

Ann Mane Chandlce was a longtimeNorth Brunswick volunteer who passedaway in 2000. Piocecds from the eventwill benefit a scholarship fund inChandlee's name established with theNorth Brunswick Board of Education thatprovides two grants annually to graduat-ing seniors from North BrunswickTownship High School.

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Registration deadline is May 24. Formore information, call Bruce at (732)297-0870 or Jeannine at 545-0775.

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VERONICA YANKOWSKIThe Brunswick Bank and Trust, located on Aaron Road in North Brunswick, wasrobbed Monday afternoon.

Bank robbedContinued from page 1

"Most oi them JIC vciy last," Cairollsaid. "A bank robbci will move I'anlyquickly. They do not want to diaw atten-tion to themselves. In most cases, the bankrobbers are in there and out oi' the bankbetween 40 seconds and a minute. Mosttellers comply with bank robbers'demands, .so it is a piocess that will movefaiily quickly."

When the bank robber arrived, the bankwas fairly quiet, according lo Cairoll.

"Theie wete no customers at the timewhen the bank lobber airived," Cairollsaid. "Theic wete only thtee tellers woik-mg at this point. The lobboi issued thedemand note, took the undisclosed amountof money and lied on foot."

The FBI is working on putting togetheia sketch of the suspect in (his ciune.

"The bank is working on getting usphotos from the suiveillance camera,"

Can oil said. "We are waiting back on get-ting this information, and we expect tohave it soon."

Although theie was speculation thatthis suspect was connected to othei bankrabbeties, Carroll said it is not believedthat the man who robbed the bank Mondayhas any connect ion with other bank rob-benes that have occurred in HighlandPark, Noith Biunswick, Milltown and EastBrunswick during the past six months.

"We don't suspect that he is connectedto those crimes, but the investigation iscontinuing," Carroll said.

The jobber has been described by theFBI as a white male between 30 and 40years old, weanng a backwaul blue base-ball cap, a long-sleeved white shut andblue jeans.

This tobbery is cuirently undei inves-tigation by both the Noith BiunswickPolice Department and the FBI.

Anyone with information on this in-cident is asked lo call the FBI al (973) 792-3000.

Superintendent to step downContinued from page 1

"I've always believed that my woikwas a mission lo a place," he said, ex-plaining that the profession taught super-intendents to move on after three years.

"I never believed in that. It takes timelo learn about the community," he said.

Stewart said he is proud of the repu-tation thai the distiict is getting now, andthat it is a team effoit.

"I'm just one of a number of people try-ing to do good things. The young peoplehere are eager to learn. We try to get goodmentors, assistants and leaders," Stewaitsaid.

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nurturing environment for the students,and a staff dedicated to high standards ofperfoimance in core areas such as Englishand math.

Stewart said that whoever takes hisplace should use that early lime to gain anunderstanding of the township and its cul-ture.

"You fiist must leain and listen. Youmust try and understand the momentum inthe system," Stewart said.

He said it will be important for his suc-cessor to keep the energy flowing in thedistrict and remain focused on education.

"No matter how good you aie onFriday, you have to open again onMonday," he said.

Local car dealer donates auto for YMCA raffleThe firm of Brad Benson Mitsubishi-

Hyundai, South Brunswick, has donated aHyundai Accent to the South BrunswickFamily YMCA for its car raffle. Tickets are$5 each, with proceeds benefiting the Y'syouth programs.

Tickets are available in the membershipoffice at the YMCA at 329 Culver Road,

Monmouth Junction section of SouthBrunswick, and the Princeton YMCA. Thecar will be on display at various commu-nity events such as the YMCA's carnivalJuly 1-6 at Crossroads School.

The drawing will be held Nov. 2 at 7p.m., and individuals must be age 18 orolder to win.

Items sought for annual In-gathering of gifts'St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, 142

Sand Hill Road, Monmouth Junction sec-tion of South Brunswick, is seeking dona-tions for its annual "in-gathering of gifts."The gifts will be distributed May 12 fol-lowing the 10:30 a.m. service.

Items will be donated to a local shelterfor battered woman and children that

serves Middlesex County. Donations oftwin sheets, towels, toothbrushes, tooth-paste, shampoo, and pre-paid phone cardsmay be dropped off at the church Monday-Thursday between 9 a.m.-noon, andSunday from 8 a.m.-noon.

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VERONICA YANKOWSKIUrsula Cozzolino of Old Bridge holds her granddaughter, Gianna Servidio, afterthe walk-a-thon sponsored by the Natural Helpers Club of East Brunswick HighSchool Saturday. The event, which was held at the high school, raised moneyfor township families who were affected by the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11.

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According to Davidson, levels of 35-50parts per million are the top of what isallowed at the workplace during a 40-hourweek. That may be too high for the home,however.

"You spend more time in your home,"Davidson said.

Davidson said that detectors are recom-mended, and can be purchased at manyhome improvement stores or even directlyfrom utility companies.

Davidson said that battery-operatedmodels run about $20 and directly wiredmodels are more expensive,

Davidson said that the lack of fresh airin combustion creates the buildup of thegas.

Faulty furnaces, blocked chimneys andflues are some of the causes for the prob-lem, Davidson said.

"Today's hpmes are very air tight,"Davidson said.

The fire marshal also said that manypeople don't realize that various heat-gen-erating appliances need fresh air from the

room to function properly.When that air supply is in an enclosed

area, not enough oxygen makes it to thecombustion area, and carbon monoxidestarts to build up.

"They need the air," Davidson said.Appliances like furnaces, hot water

heaters, dryers, and even cooking on thestove can cause the buildup, according toDavidson.

To prevent a buildup of the toxic gas,Davidson recommends cleaning heat-gen-erating appliances, and making sure thatproper ventilation is in place and notobstructed.

Davidson said that symptoms for thepoisoning may start with flushed skin,,headaches, nausea and vomiting.

The buildup can be fatal if undetected."Your body absorbs it faster than it can

get rid of it," Davidson said.Davidson also said that levels in a

home can increase during some holidays., "It is not unusual to get higher levels

during the holidays with all the cooking,"Davidson said.

Anyone who would like more informa-tion may call the Fire Safety Department at(732) 329-4000, ext. 214.

Support group meetingat NAMi May 9

A support group meeting for SouthAsian family members will be held May 9from 6-7:30 p.m. at NAMI, 1562 Route130, North Brunswick.

The free meeting is open to individualsof Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi and SriLankan origin suffering with mental ill-ness.

For more information, call Aruna at(732)940-0991.

Woman's Club to holdblood drive May 4

The Greater Brunswick Area Woman'sClub will "hold a blood drive May 4 atTrinity Presbyterian Church, CranburyRoad, East Brunswick.

The club is working with Elijah'sPromise, New Brunswick, and is seekingdisposable eating utensils to donate to thesoup kitchen. The club's next meeting will

be May 13 at 7:30 p.m. in East Brunswick.For drive hours, meeting location or

more information, call (732) 613-8743.

Mother's Day craftprogram at library May 4

The North Brunswick Library, 880Hermann Road, will offer a Mother's Daycraft program for children ages 6-12, May4 at 11 a.m. Attendees must bring a 3-inchby 5-inch photograph, and registration isnecessary.

The North Brunswick Food Bank is inneed of donations, and the library is a per-manent drop-off point. Canned fruit, veg-etables, meat and fish, peanut butter, jelly,rice, pasta, dried potatoes, macaroni andcheese, dry milk, juices, sugar, salt, pud-ding and cake mixes are needed items.

Individuals are asked to not donateitems in glass jars, open packages, or out-dated items.

For more information, call the libraryat (732) 246-3545.

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FARRAH MAFFAIBilly Crocker, played by Santino Certo, and Hope Harcourt, played by RebeccaWalczak, perform the tune "It's Delovely" during North Brunswick TownshipHigh School's production of Anything Goes.

Community eel's tennis classes begin May 6Registration is now under way for

South Brunswick Community Education'sspring and summer adult tennis programs.Spring session I classes will be held May6-22, session II classes will be held June3-19, and summer session classes will beJune 24-July 10. All classes are Mondaysand Wednesdays from 7-8:30 p.m.

"Friday Night Tennis for Intermediateand Advanced Adults" will be held in twosessions, June 7-28, and July 12-Aug. 2from 7-8:30 p.m.

Community Education's adult com-munity school still has spaces in its com-puter courses, "Intermediate MicrosoftWord 2000" and "Intermediate Microsoft

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For days, times, fees or more informa-tion, call Nancy Kinal at (732) 297-7800,ext. 3991.

All classes will be at. South BrunswickHigh School, 750 Ridge Road, MonmouthJunction section of South Brunswick, (ten-nis classes will be at the school's courts).

For fees, more information or a regis-tration form, call Deana at (732) 297-7800, ext. 3992. Registration forms mayalso be fo< nd in1 the winter/spring commu-nity school brochure, available at thecommunity education office behindCrossroads Middle School.

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Counselor to address divorce recovery groupPrinceton Church of Christ will hold its

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i n Your Dreams' to be staged at library IViay 11The Unlimited Potential Theater Com-

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The UPTCo was established to expandthe opportunities for young people andadults with physical disabilities to partici-pate in all aspects of the theater arts inNew Jersey.

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A silver Pacific Nemisis bicycle wasreported stolen from a residence onAdams Lane at 5 p.m. on April 25. The bi-cycle was valued at $100, according to po-lice. The victim said whoever took the bi-cycle replaced it with a pink PacificBlossom bicycle.

Marianna Robertson, 28, ofSpotswood was arrested and charged withhindering an investigation at a residenceon North Oaks Boulevard at 3 a.m. April28. Police allege that Robertson was loudand belligerent and refused to answer theirquestions concerning an investigation.Police said that she was warned numeroustimes to cooperate, but she refused.Robertson was released on her own rec-ognizance.

Homeless man charged in 3 burglariesSOUTH BRUNSWICK — Police have

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South Brunswick Patrolmen MikePellino and Jay Jairdullo arrested GlcnfordFerrell, 20, on Tuesday afternoon in avacant apartment at the South RidgeApartment complex.

The officers were responding to a com-plaint of a person in a vacant apartment.

According to police spokespersonDetective Jim Ryan, Ferrell had stayed inthe complex with his sister until sixmonths ago, but has since become home-less and breaks into vacant apartments forshelter.

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Ryan said that Ferrell is believed tohave broken into an apartment in the com-plex, used the computer, and removedwomen's underwear.

Police recovered the undergarments inthe vacant apartment that Ferrell wasusing, Ryan said.

Ferrell was charged with three countsof burglary and lodged in the MiddlesexCounty Adult Correction Center, NorthBrunswick, on $10,000 bail.

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HERBERT "HERBIE" DONALD KRONE-MEYER, 74, of North Brunswick died April 25at St. Peter's University Hospital, NewBrunswick. Born in New Brunswick, he livedmost of his life in Milltown and NorthBrunswick. He was a retired master plumberfor family-owned A.L. Kronemeyer & Sons. Heserved with the U.S. Marines during WorldWar II. He was a member of the Plumbersand Pipefitters Union Local No. 9. His activi-ties included fishing, football, and time withhis family. He is survived by three sons,Dennis, Bruce and Scott Kronemeyer; twodaughters, Dawn and Dianne; his brother; twosisters; and 10 grandchildren. Memorialdonations may be made to the AmericanCancer Society, 846 Main St., Fords 08863.

ALBERT J. AIKENS, 75, of EastBrunswick died April 24 in Raritan BayMedical Center, Old Bridge division. He waspredeceased by a grandson, Kenneth Stolte.Surviving are his wife, Margaret ImpelllzzeriAikens; a son, Richard E. Aikens of OldBridge; and five grandchildren. A Mass wasoffered at St. Thomas the Apostle Church,Old Bridge. Interment was in Chestnut HillCemetery, East Brunswick.

SUSAN SMOLEN ZDEP, 46, of SouthRiver died April 26 in Robert Wood JohnsonUniversity Hospital, New Brunswick. She wasemployed as a crossing guard by the boroughof South River for the past 15 years. Survivingare her husband, Leonard; three children,Sandra Zdep, Steven Zdep and LindseyZdep, all at home; and a brother, AndrewSmolen of Boulder, Colo. Services were heldat Mafiszewski Funeral Home, South River.Entombment was in Woodbridge MemorialGardens Mausoleum.

JANET GLACKEN KAZNOSKY, 58, ofSouth River died April 25 at home. Survivingare a daughter, Debbie Foley of the FranklinPark section of Franklin; three sons, MichaelKaznosky of South River, Christopher

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GLADYS ZWOYER SPANNUTH, 88, ofEast Brunswick died April 23 while visitingFalls, Pa. Her husband, Bright Spannuth, diedin 1996. Surviving are a daughter, PatriciaGalloway of Falls; two grandchildren; fourgreat-grandchildren; and one great-great-granddaughter. Services were held at RezemFuneral Home, East Brunswick. Intermentwas in Greenwood Cemetery, Allentown, Pa.

EUFROZYNA PAWLOWSKA STANI-ASZEK, 92, of Ottawa, Canada, formerly ofSouth River, died April 27 at her niece's homein Ottawa. She was predeceased by her hus-band, Marion. Surviving are a sister, MaryChoniawko of New Brunswick, and severalnieces and nephews. A Mass is planned for 9a.m. on May 2 at St. Mary's Church, SouthRiver. Interment will follow in Our Lady ofCzestochowa Cemetery, Doylestown, Pa.

MARY E. HODE SHENKO, 78, of SouthRiver died April 23 in Robert Wood JohnsonUniversity Hospital, New Brunswick.Surviving are her husband, Walter Shenko;two sons, Robert and David Shenko, both ofSouth River; two brothers, Robert Hode ofSouth River and John Hode of the Toms Riversection of Dover; and a sister, EvelynSadowski of Jackson. A service was held atSaints Peter and Paul Russian OrthodoxChurch, South River. Interment was in thechurch cemetery.

PIROSKA MUHAY SZEKELY, 81, of EastBrunswick died April 27 at home. Her hus-band, Sandor, died in 1985. Surviving are adaughter, Gabriella Pall, with whom she lived;a son, Alex of Jackson; four grandchildren;and seven great-grandchildren. A Mass wasoffered at St. Ladislaus Church, NewBrunswick. Memorial contributions may bemade to the East Brunswick Rescue Squad,P.O. Box 7171, East Brunswick, NJ 08816.

CARLAINE ERRERA ARANJO, 80, ofthe Parlin section of Sayreville died April 22 inRaritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge divi-sion. Prior to her retirement in 1995, she wasthe owner of Fabric and Lace Emporium,South River. Her husband, Armando, died in1975. Surviving are a daughter, Diana Wolf ofBangor, Maine; two sons, Armando ofBrooklyn, N.Y., and Karl of Irvine, Calif.; a sis-ter, Eileen Pereira of Lakehurst; and a grand-daughter. Services were held at Carmen F.Spezzi Funeral Home, Parlin. Interment wasin Crest Haven Cemetery, Clifton.

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SportsBY DOUG McKENZlEStaff Wnt< i

T he North Bums wick boys' tennislearn has been looking loiwaid lotoday's match with St. Joseph oi

Mcluchen since the opening week of theseason

On Apnl 11 the Falcons edged outCoach Mike Pala//o\ Raideis when theirsecond doubles team won a thud set tie-bieakei ovei Noith Biunswick's lieshmanduo ol James LoPiccola and ScottElfenhein.

"Thai was a tough one for a pan ollieshmen in )ust theii second vaisitymatch," Palazzo said "They weie in thethud set with the meet split at 2-2 when allthe othei matches weie done That's a lotol piessure, and they ended up losing a tie-bteakei in the thud."

The win gave St. Joseph's the leg up inthe While Division lace, but since then theNorth Biunswick team has done nothingbut win, lumping out to a (>-l dual meeticcoid and taking the lead in the divisionrace

The Raideis have played well all yeaiand linished lied loi tilth with SouthBrunswick in last weekend's GieateiMiddlesex Conference Tournament(GMCT). Palay/o has received solid playfrom all live (lights and has reason lo lookloiwaid lo the second half ol the season.

"We hoped to maintain our spot atopthe division this yeai alter winning it lastyear, and wc'ie lighl wheie we need lobe," he said. "The competition in theWhite Division is very tight with all theteams ically close to each other. I thinkwe'll hang in there."

At lust singles, |tinior Pavan Wunnavais 9-2 with his losses coming to OldBridge's Justin Lefkowitz, the runner-upat inst singles in the GMCT, and St.Joseph's Amiel Chong. Wunnava hasmade the transition lo Iirst singles hornsecond singles where he played last year,and has impressed his coach with histoughness.

"He's one of the top first singles play-ers in the division and is our team leader,"he said. "He's had a real good season thusfar, and has seen all the opponents he'llface the rest of the way, so I expect him tomaintain his real solid play."

Senior co-captain Apui v Shah is at sec-ond singles and is off to an 8-1 start. Hisonly loss came to Bishop Ahr's BrianTuohy in the GMCT.

"Apurv has had a leally strong seasonafter moving up iiom third singles last year,"Palazzo said. "He's played several thiec-set-ters and has been very tough so far."

FILE PHOTONorth Brunswick's Pavan Wunnava has been one of the GMC White Division's top first singles players this season, and isa major reason why the first-place Raiders are 6-1 entering today's match-up with St. Joseph.

The North Brunswick Soccer Clubwill be holding its 2002-2003 travel teamtryouts. Tryouts for girls will be held on May20 and 21, and tryouts for boys will be heldMay 22 and 23. Boys and girls from any areabom between Aug. 1, 1986 and July 31,1995 are eligible to try out. Tryouts will beheld at JFK Park on Schmidt Lane in NorthBrunswick. Registration will be from 6-6:30pm. and tryouts from 6:30-8 p.m. Pleasebring child's birth certificate and a waterbottle. Those who will try out should wear awhite T-shirt, shorts, shin-guaids and cleats.

Sophomoic Gajan Jeganathan is 4-4 atthird singles, but has impressed his coachwith his progress.

"Gajan was a doubles player last year,but has made the transition to a singlesplayei very well," Palazzo said. "He willbe a very good player over the next fewyears. He's still learning the ropes, but hasalready won some tough matches."

The tandem of senior Brian Wolfsonand junior Tim Teiman aic at first doublesand are 9-2 on the year. They are comingoff a ibuith-place finish in the GMCT andhave developed a solid chemistry togetherin their first year together.

"They are both very good doubles play-ers and understand the amount of strategyneeded to be successful," their coach said."They're undefeated in the White Division

The Greater Middlesex ConferenceFootball Coaches Association will hold its12th annual Spring FootballDemonstration Clinic May 9 from 4-10p.m. at East Brunswick High School.Clinicians include Greg Boyce ofMonmouth University, Jerry Azzinaro ofSyracuse University, Rob Likens of TempleUniveisity, Scott Loessler of the Universityof Michigan, Jeff Puksyn of MoravianCollege, and Joe Susan of RutgersUniveisity. For moie information, contactMarcus Boiden at (732) 613-6935.

and have been as lough as anybody to thispoint."

The second doubles team of LoPiccolaand Elfenbein aie 5-3 at this point, but areworking hard and getting better with eachmatch.

"They fought their way past severalgood doubles teams to earn this spot andare making it stand up," Palazzo said."They're still learning the doubles strate-gy, but have played well in several toughmatches. They've got great potential,which is nice to see from such young, tal-ented players."

The remainder of the Raiders squad in-cludes seniors Ashwin Iyer and DanPatiero; juniors Jacob Elcob, DharhanGaragandhi, Ben Prager and GregSchwager; and sophomores Jessie Cohen,

South Brunswick PAL Pop Warnerfootball and cheerleading registration willbe held May 6 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at theSouth Biunswick municipal building.Child's weight, height and birth date in-formation are needed to determine divisionclassification.

For questions regarding football, callMike Muha at (732) 297-5420, or JoanHolder at (732) 297-6206.

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C.J. Dreissen and Andrew Mulder."We've got a nice langc of grade levels,

giving us a nice mix of youth and experi-ence," Palazzo said. "These guys are allvery competitive and practice hard."

The Raideis have the makings for asolid team for the next several ycais andare working on establishing a strangleholdon the White Division title.

With a win today and continued solidplay, they'll allow their coach to leave thepiogram on a high note.

Palazzo, who has been with the pro-gram for 20 years, stepped down prior tothe 2001 season, but returned for one moieseason at the helm.

Thus far his playeis have made it worththe effort.

The St. Bart's Buffalos is holding regis-tration for the fall 2002 Pop Warner footballseason. All boys and girls in East Brunswickand surrounding areas between the ages of 5and 14 are welcome to register. Registrationforms and further information is available atstbartbuffalos com, or call Dave Lonski at(732)613-8811.

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"Our goal is to bring an authentic yogastudio into the community in order to makethe many benefits ol yoga practice moreaccessible to people of all shapes and sizes,"said co-owner Denise Trimble in a pressrelease.

The center biings an enlightening focusfor those who attend, according to Trimble.

Co-owner Kathy Rock said, "Our focusis lo create an environment which is pcace-lul, welcoming and safe, where people ofvarying ability can develop greater aware-ness about the state of their bodies and thequality ot tlieii minds, while rechargingthen spirits.

"The team saw the need for an accessibleplace wheie people could discover the manybenefits of practicing yoga," she said.

"We are opening this center because weare leally excited about sharing yoga with asmany people as possible," Rock said. "Aicgular piactice has made such positivechanges in all aspects of our lives," sheadded.

Yoga is a very diverse concept, ac-cording to Rock.

"The definition of yoga is so wide andvast that it is difticult to put into words; it issomething that is best experienced," Rocksaid.

"There arc many different styles of yoga;however, most have at their core a combina-tion of controlled bieathing practice(pranayama), moving the body into poses(asanas), quieting the mind (meditation),and deep relaxation (savasana)."

Continued Rock: "Those are the in-gredients; the recipe depends on the teacher.That is why most yoga teachers encouragestudents to sample different classes to secwhat suits their needs and preferences."

She said, "It is our goal to provide a vari-ety of offerings to our students. We will con-tinually build on our current class offerings.In the near future, we also will offer work-shops such as mediation, tai chi, nutrition,and various other practices involving move-ment."

Rock also said that the practice of yogacan reduce stress and help balance a person.

"We believe that safe alignment,pranayama (breath work), linking breathwith movement, working at your individualedge, and quieting and focusing the mindthrough meditation are essential to the prac-tice of yoga," Rock said. "We want to helpyou rediscover greater control over yourmovements and thoughts, break the cycle ofstress and pain, and find more balance andharmony in all aspects of your life," sheadded.

Those who work at the yoga center arededicated to help those who get involved,according to Trimble.

"At Inner Light Yoga Center, we believethat yoga is much more than a physicalpractice; it is also a way of living with mind-fulness and awareness," Trimble said.

"We are committed to making a positiveimpact on the lives of others in our commu-nity and around the world, and to treat ourenvironment with the respect it deserves,"she said.

"Therefore, we intend to donate a per-centage of our profits to programs and char-ities that empower people and protect theenvironment."

She said, "In addition, whenever possi-ble, we will purchase goods for use at thecenter and for resale that are environ-

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VERONICA YANKOWSKIKathy Rock and Denise Trimble are seen demonstrating yoga exercises at theInner Light Yoga Center in Lions Plaza on Route 130 in North Brunswick.

Continued from previous pagementally and socially responsible, pro-moting fair tiade and fair compensationfor aitisans."

Trimble continued, 'There is a hugeneed for an authentic yoga center in thisarea. People arc really inteiestcd in prac-

ticing yoga; howcvci, there weie limitedoptions if students wcic looking lot some-place that was convenient and that oifcicda wide lange of classes at various limes, aswell as providing props foi their use andteacheis that are teaching true yoga, notjust an exercise class."

The practice of yoga can be helpful to thebody and peisonal health, accoiding to Trimble.

"It exercises evciy pait of the body, includ-ing internal organs, strengthening bones stretch-ing, toning, and strengthening muscles,"Trimble said.

"It also improves flexibility and fluidity ofmovement, dccieases stiffness in joints and ten-sion in muscles creates better posture habits andawareness, promotes stiength and flexibility inthe spine and energizes and revitalizes the body.

"It also increases lung capacity and oxy-gcnalion of all body tissues, increases circula-tion and cardiac activity, lelaxes and tones thenervous system, stimulates the endocrine anddigestive systems and aids the lymphatic sys-tem," Trimble said.

It is also consideied helpful lor the spirit andmind, Rock said.

The advantages include: impioving concen-tration and mental clarity, reducing stress,releasing mental tension and worry, quieting themind; guidance in rediscovering inner peaceand strength that always iesides within, rcintro-ducing your true self, encouiaging wellne&s;inviting possibilities for self-knowledge andawareness, expanding a concept of connectionto other human beings and all living things, andproviding experiences and concepts that canhelp balance the various aspects of modem life,Rock said.

Trimble said that there is always an instruc-tor available befoie and after sessions.

"There is usually a teacher there a half houibefore it stalls and a half hour after it ends,"Trimble said.

Thcie are plans to adds workshops and moreadvanced classes as the need grows, accordingto Tumble.

Other instructors at the yoga center includeDiane Ei be-Maltabes, Patty Anne Hart andNancy Genatt.

The cenlei is open every day from 10 a.m to6 p.m.

For more information, call the Inner LightYoga Center at (732) 951-1100.

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LET'S MEET!Outgoing WF 62, brown hair,slender, N/S, enjoys walks,fishing, beaches, travel din-ing and boating ISO SM, 55-70, N/S, common intorests,for posslblo LTR Adff 2003

ALL AROUND GUYOutgoing, fun-loving WF, 37,attractive, S'5", brownhalr/eyos, enjoys rending,workinq out, sports, clubsand mbie ISO WM, 35-42,kind-heartod, fun, for possi-ble LTR Ad# 2004

THE PLANETS AREAligned, all the signs showthat calling this nice-looking,potite, slender Taurus Hr,47, will result in much funand romance! ISO my soul-mate, a special, attractive, fitW/HM, 38-47 Ad#1591

WHATT SHIRT?Possible winner, very cuivyDWF, 48, looks 35, grooneyes, golden han Adff 1989

BUSINESS-ORIENTEDHonest, compassionate, fun-loving BF, 25, enjoys travel,animals, cooking, dining out,sports ISO a M, 25-36, withsimilar interests Ad# 1993

I AM A GODDESSDWF, 59, N/S, happy,healthy, looking for LTR witha sacura, healthy SWM, 59-70, who likes the city andcountry Adff 1985

EASYGOINGWWWF, 64, physically fit,attractive, enjoys playingcards, dancing, movies,seeks gentleman with agood sense of humorAd#1981

GOOD SENSE OF HUMORFull-figured SWF, 36, longblonde hair, green eyes,attractive, outgoing, enjoyscollecting doll houses, teddybears, flea markets, travel,etc ISO SWM, 31-44, huskybuild, affectionate, caring,N/S Ad#.1979

LET ME NURSEYour heart back into health!BF, 26, enjoys running andother fun activities. SeekingSWM, 20-31, for casual rela-tionship Ad#1983

ONE OF A KINDAttractive WPF, 46, 5'8",enjoys dining, travelling, the-atre, movies, concerts, goodconversations and lots oflaughter Searching to meetSWM, 42-53, with similarinterests, for relationshipAd#1978

GETTING TO KNOW YOUAre you SWM, 41-50, look-ing for friendship? Than lookno further' This WF, 45, 5'2",130lbs, brown hair, hazeleyes, enjoys galleries, parks,excising and good conversa-tions Ad#.1973

WAITING FOR YOUAttractive WF, 39, 5'6", thin,sweet, outgoing, great senseof humor and likes to havefun. Looking to meet SWM,43-52, 5'10"+, N/S, who'slooking for a serious relation-ship Ad#1974

YOUNG AT HEARTWF, 60, 57 slim, brown linnvery attractive, enjoys alltypes of activities Searchinqto meet a tall fit classy SWM60-65, for a lovinq LTRAd#1972

LET'S GET TOGETHERWF, 37, 5'6", brown han, blueoyos,, hat, an outqoing por-Gonahty, inleiests includobeaches, loading, music andother fun activities SeekingSWM, 35-42, for LTHAdff 1077

PICK UP THE PHONESWF, 57, N/S, 5'5', slim, blue-oyed blonde, warm, caung,loving, onjoy;. fine dining,opera, rollerblading, golfingtraveling, sight-seeing, walk-ing, long drives, moioSeeking romantic SWM, 54-61 Ad# 1065

GIVE ME A CALLEducated SAPF, 58, N/S, 5'1",105lbs, doeking cannq,securu, affoctionato, educat-ed SWPM, 50-60, for possibleLTR Ad/f 1906

SEEK YOUNGER MALEThis r.ulo, soxy DWF, 48,(jieun eyas, golden brownhair, enjoys, dining .moviosdancing, karaoke, has qoodmiloagb, runs groat Sookinrja younger M, 3P-45, cuto,clonn-cut, '..GIIOUS rolation-bhip Adtt 1831

MEET THE CRITERIA?Rotirod SBh 59, adventurous,N/S, likes tiavol, fine dining,laughter Seoks romantic, fun,outqoing SBM, 55-G5, foiLTR Adff 1956

STOP AND READ!WF, 52, 5'3", sandy blondohnir, enjoys seeking tall,cloan-shaven SM, 52-62, forpossibles LTR Adff 1957

ISO FUN TIMESSBF, 23, outgoing, N/S Seekshandsomo SPM, 25-36, forfun, friendship Ad# 1953

SEIZE THE MOMENTAttractive, secure, serone,sophisticated WWF, N/S, mid-60s, retired, soeking similarman, for fun, friendship andmore Ad#.1955

SINGLE BLONDESensitive, Christian, 41, N/S,no kids, seeking a SWM, 35-45, for worship, traveling, golf,water fun and LTR Ad# 1952

YOU ARE THE ONE!Outgoing WF, 39, blonde,brown eyes, 5', 100lbs,enjoys dining, travel, campingand fishing. ISO WM, 39-47,friendly, kind, romantic andspontaneous, LTR Ad# 1771

LIKE FINE WINELife just improves with agelExtroverted, slender, green-eyed, petite, blond, 63, lovesdancing, socializing. ISOcompatible WM, 68-70, lovesthe city, music Ad#1529

PRETTY GREEN EYESSociable, open WF, 23, 5'5",170lbs , brown hair, loves thebeach, clubs, hanging out athome Seeks M, 23-33, withsimilar interests Ad#1951

YOU'VE GOT A FRIENDIn moi You won't find a betterfriend than this medium-builtreserved BF 51, lilies the out-doois, movies., dining, quiettimos ISO gentle, swootearthy, fun M, 48-55Adff 1947

ON THE SHY SIDEBut still lots of fun! Slender,artistic, brown-eyod WF, 39,likes tennis, bicycling, hiking,gardening ISO gentlemanly,gentle, intelligent WM, 40-50Ad# 194?

MORE THAN MEETS THEEye! If fame/fortune woredetorminod by personality,this petite, blendor, educatedAF, 46, who Itkos travel,movios, dining, dancing, exer-ciso, would be rich/famous!ISO compatible WPM, 46-56Adlf 1945

A GENTLEMANOutqoing WF, 57, 5'4',blonde, bltio ayes, en|oys din-ing, movies, walks, and quiettimos ISO WM, 50 DO, innorbeauty, for friendship firstAdd 1930

SOUL MATE WANTEDOutgoinq AF, 39, long hair1?falbs, N/S, no kidb, on|oy>art music and i ending ISOWPM, 44-63, oduwtod, N/Sfor po&sihlo LTR Ad/f 1936

WIN MY HEARTFriendly SBF, 52, 57",145lbs, brown hair, lovosreading, traveling, seekingoutgoing, honost SM, 50-55,for friendship Ad#1930

COULD BEHonest, passionate, withhumor WF, 53, 5'2", blonde,gioon eyes, enjoys travel, ani-mals, dancing, cooking,movies, dining and quiettimes ISO WM, 47-56, com-mon interests, for friendshipfirst. Ad# 1917

ENJOY MY COMPANYSWF, 35, 5'10", slender, bub-bly and passionate, lookingfor SWM, 33-40, 6'+, whoenjoys life, for somethinglong-term Ad#1913

COULD BE YOUAffectionate, honest SWF, 22,5'3", N/S, dark red hair, blueeyes, likes writing, animals,dining, movies, beaches andmore Looking for a similarSWM, 22-30 Ad#1909

READY TO MEETSWF, 31, N/S, slender, enjoysshopping, children, moviesand theatre, seeking SWPM,28-35, humorous, outgoingfor a friendship or moreAd# 1904

WAITING FOR YOUWF, 52, very understanding,peaceful, likes dinners, danc-ing, walks on the beach andcuddling on cold winter nightsWould be interested in meet-ing a SWM, 45-60, for friend-ship, possibly more Adff. 1882

KICK MY TIRESGenuine classic groat head-lights low mileage, SWF, 47,5V , comfortable, cute, funnymid-size ISO WM, classic,48+ , to share antiquing, rend-ing, movies, music, animalsdining, laughter, lifoResponds well to TLCAdff 1874

HAPPY NEW YEARLet's start it out light! WF, 51,5'3', dark hair/eyes, has agioat personality, enioys nightout on the town, but quietevenings at home SeekingSWM, 50-62, for LTRAdff 1868

SERIOUS TYPE ONLYSearchinq for SWM, 60-80,who would like to be involvodin a serious relationship ThisWF, 68, with an outgoing per-sonality, is looking forward tomeeting youl Adff 1861

QUIET NIGHTSSWF, 38, brown-haired blue-oyed, 5'3 , 135IDS , outgoing,fun, choorful, enjoys movies,dinner, cards, relaxing ISOSWM, 19-35, fun, humorousAdff 1867

IS IT YOU?Outgoinq, fun, swoet, fit SBF,25 5'5" 1?1lb'j, N/S en|oyswalks, travel dannnq, ilulwand oonvcisntion Suokinqtall, btionq, romantic, honost,opon SWM, P5-5Q, foi possi-ble relationship Adff 17B7

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A GENTLEMANOutgoing WPM, 47, fit, N/S,enjoys kids, woiking out,music, hiking, biking andhealthy foods ISO SF, 30-50,N/S, fit, common interests, forfriendship first. Adff 2000

STOP HEREOutgoing WM, 55, N/S, ISOSF, 20-45, for casual times toshare Adff 2008

DO YOU LIKE?Easygoing WWWM, 55, 5'8',180lbs, black hair, smoker,enjoys sports, auto racing,bowling, kids and lots moreISO WF, 40-50, slim, fun-lov-ing, common Interests, forpossible L'l R. Adlf 1995

COULD BE MOREOutgoing, sincere romanticWPM, 5?, 6'1", 185lbs , brownhair, liqht smokor, on|oys din-ing, dancinq, rending music,movies and travel ISO WPF,4'5-55, (or friendship firstAd/f 2012

0URTIMEISNOWPut romanco on you're menuHumorous, spontaneous,unboat SWPM, <to 5'10",enjoys trnvelinq, foroiqn films,floa mnikQts, concerts muso-uin:. Sookinq full-fiquiedSW/HF with similar intoinbtsAdff 1 b75

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ONLY YOUCompassionate WF, 43, 57",blonde hair, green eyes,enjoys sewing, crafts, writing,reading, keyboardlng, guitar.Looking for gentleman,respects self/others, activeWM, 35-48, who likes to laughand dance Ad# 1835

PRETTY WOMANOutgoing DWF, 50, attractive,5'2", slim, greenish-browneyes, enjoys dancing, walksand people with humor ISOWM, 49-55, secure, caringand handsome Ad#.1778

SEEKING A FRIENDSWPM, 57, 5'10", 165lbs.,N/S, sincere, sensitive, hon-est, sense of humor, romantic,old-fashioned values, ISOSWF, N/S, easygoing, good-hearted, faithful, caring, old-fashioned values Ad#.2009

CALL TODAY!Honest, sincere SWPM, 40,6', N/S, rnedium-built, brownhair, green eyes, enjoys run-ning, dining out, movies,sports ISO SWF, 32-42, forLTR. Adff 1464

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A STRONG 7!!Shy at first WPM, 51, 6'4',175lbs., blue eyes, N/S,enjoys car shows, working oncars, seeing the country anddining. ISO WF, 35-47, hon-est, attractive, N/S, for friend-ship first Adff 1999

HOPE TO HEARShy at first WM, 38, hand-some, fit hazel eyes, 5'11",enjoys working out and run-ning ISO BF, 18-65, down-to-earth, kind, raring, for casualtimes to share Adff 2005

MAGIC MOMENTSFun to bo around WM, 49,6'1 , 195lbs , brown hair, likoi,baseball, flea markets, localsports gardening, stock mai-kot Sooks attractive under-standing F, '14-49, with goodvalues. Adff 1994

LOVING YOUGood-looking WM, 41, likes toIncd the birds on his 3 ncrosAlso likes gardening, flonmarkets dining Soakingattractive, passionate WF 25-35, with similar intoro&tsAd/f

DO U LOVE ME?Easygoing, affoctionnto, kindWM 40, 5 5" 145lbfc , brownhnir, iikos lonq walks,Boardwalk, bowlibq, swim-minq, outdoors Looking for aWF, 40-50 Adf) 1991

TOGETHERNESSHonest, good-looking, friendlySWJPM, 30, S'lO"," athletic,brown hair, hazel ayes, edu-cated, employed, likos danc-ing, shopping and book-stores. ISO a SF, 21-35, forfriendship first, possible LTRAdff 1107

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

LET'S CONNECTActive, retired WPM, 65,financially secure, enjoys out-doors, mountains, travollng,dining, movtes and theatre.ISO slim, attractive WF, 50-60, N/S, with similar interests,to share magic moments,possibly more Adff 1987

THE PERFECT DATEGood-looking WM, 45, 5'11",hazel eyes, brown hair, likesbiking, movies, dinner, danc-ing and going to the beachSeeking attractive, nice SWF,30-40, for LTR Ad#.198B

SINCE SPRING IS HEREIt's seems like love is back inthe air WM, 38, very outgo-ing, respectful, enjoys diningand other fun activitiesSeeking slim, attractive SAF,24-38, Tor friendship, possibleromance. Ad# 1982

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ONE MORE CHANCEOutgoing WM, 34, C1OOlbs , brown hair greeneyes, enjoys beaches work-ing out, travel, biking, sportsarid trymq new things ISOWF, 22-3S, fit, common inter-ests, for possible LTRAdff.1941

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ENJOY TIME WITH MESWM, 78, N/S, 5'9',piay/black hair, sense ofhumor, en|oys dancing, trav-eling, staying busy, seekingSWF, 62-72 Adff.1971

THE RIGHT ONESWM, 42 N/S, 6', 275I.UShJppy-go-lurky, on|oybboaohotj, boardwalk, libtiuig,Atlantic City, cooking, dining,walking Soaking bincoreSWF-, 35-46. foi friendshipponblbly moro Ad II 1970

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HEY GIRLSII1IVery handsomo SWM, 33light brown hair, gioen eyea,pure Irish, a business owner,soeks R SWF, 21-3(5, who'sattractive, personable, niceshape and weil-travelsdAdff1960

COMMITMENTHumorous SWM, 38, 6',175lbs., with brown hair,loves music, playing thedrums, walking, dining,shopping, seeks slenderSWF, 27-40, with similarinterests, for possible LTR.Monmouth county Adff.1963

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Freehold, NJ 07728E/O/EM/F/H/V

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BANKTELLERS

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SALES

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO

MAJOR ACCOUNTS MANAGER

20 hours per week, with flexibility Able to draftcorrespondence, utilizing speedwriting, shorthandor equivalent Highly skilled, detail oriented personwith ability to process orders in deadline-orienteddepartmentPlease mall or fax resume toPat HoopsGreater Media NewspapersP.O. Box 5001Freehold, NJ 07728Fax # 732-780-4257

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COUNSELORS & JUNIORCOUNSELORS nefided forSummer Day Camp Collegestudents can earn creditswhile working. North Brunswickarea Call 732-821-9155

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Call 732-536-6936

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LIFEGUARDS for SummerDay Camp. Must havs LT, CPR.College students can earncredits while working. NorthBrunswick area, 732-821 -9155LIFEGUARDS NEEDEDFT/PT • Starting 5/27/02Ages 15 and up.u feguardTraining available. CentralJersey araa. Call 800-426-5580

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036 Help WantedPart Time

ACCOUNTSPAYABLE/

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AEROBIC INSTRUCTORneeded to teach low impact

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BOOKKEEPERWork a few hours a month.

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CONCIERGEP/T Concierge needed for gra-cious assisted living facility.Must have excellent customerservice skills. Apply in person:

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732-651-6446 Att: LeeCOUNTER PERSON

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Call Eli's Hot Bagels Freehold,732-780-3536

DATA ENTRYLight typing and phone work

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DATA ENTRYLooking for highly motivated

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Marlboro araa.Call Harvey 732-780-3141

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DRIVER(Vanl-CDL Class B license

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hours. Keyport areaCall 732-888-2714

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GROUNDS KEEPERS/TRIMMERS (AM Hours)

Old Tennent CemeteryCall 732-446-9238

KITCHEN AIDE20 hours per week to prepare& serve meals at the Howell

Senior Citizens Center.Experience preferred.

References required. Faxresume to: 732-919-7940 ormail to: Howell Senior CenterP.O. Box 580,Howell, NJ 07731

KITCHEN HELPCook & clBan in busy

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available. Call 732-566-7676

LIFEGUARDSaturday AM and Summerposition available. Contact

YMCA, 732-257-4114for application.

MEDICAL - (2 POSITIONS)Tuesday thru Friday, 9am-4pmTuesday & Thursday 4pm-7:30pm$9.00/hour. Call 732-£ " "32-303-1500

MEDICAL OFFICEASSISTANT for

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PACKAGEHANDLERS

GroundFedEx Ground, in the Keasbeysection of Woodbrldge, hasImmediate openings for Part-time Package Handlers withthe opportunity to move Into afull-time position.Early morning shifts receive$10.50 per hour to start. Tu-ition assistance, new benefitspackage and a hiring bonusnow availabie. Must be at least18 years of age, able to lift upto soibs., able to load and un-load trucks, and able to pass acriminal background check.

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MEDICAL ASSISTANT/LPNDoctors office in East Brunswick.Wednesday & Thursday, from3pm to 8pm, Call 732-679-0276MEDICAL OFFICEMonday-Thursday, 9am-<1pm.Must be flexible. $9.00/hour.Call 732-303-1500

NURSEfoi busy Pediatric Office. Mon-days thru Thursdays, 9am-4pn>,and flexible weekend schedule.Fax resume to: 732-536-9262

OFFICE HELPProcessing bridal accessorymail orders. Pleasant smoke

free office, Marlboro area.Week-days 9am to 5pm.

Call 732-761-2552OFFICE- (P/T) 20-30 Hours

Flex schedule, must have at least10yrs. experience in CPA office.Knowledge of collating tax returnsindispensable part of responsibil-ities Fax:732-901-0851

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PET SITTER- Pet Sittingservice seeking reliable 8,responsible assistant. Marlboro/Manalapan. Call 732-792-1105

PET SITTER NEEDEDMature, responsible individual

with transportation to workweek-ends. Occasional week

days possible.Call Brian 732-446-1899

SALES HELP-Are you acandle lover? Join the #1 DirectSales Co. for a fun and excitingP/T-F/T career make $25. perhr. or more. Call Joy 732-290-0730

SCHOOL BUS DRIVERSNeeded on a substitute basisfor the Jackson School District.CDL license preferred, but willtrain. $12.68/hour. Please callthe Transportation Departmentat 732-833-4600 ext. 4360,Ask for Delores orFax 732-833-4673. EOE/AA

SEAMSTRESSPosition for very experiencedseamstress skilled in working

with fine fabrics for busy dressstore In Manalapan. Work

on gowns, dresses, suits andperforming fittings.

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atmosphere; experienced withdictation devices, Windows

& WordPerfect,Call 732-780-5900.

SECRETARYWEEK-ENDS

Saturday a Sundays, 9am to5pm. Hazlst/Keyport office.Call Darlene 732-264-3456

SECRETARY- terrific office skillsrequired. PC skills a must.Challenging business. Lookingfor a self starter with a sense orhumor. 9am-5pm, 3 to 4 days/weak. Manalapan. 732-617-1000

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TEACHERSWe are currently filling posi-tions at a busy private schoolin the Freehold area. Flexiblehours, no lesson plans, nopaperwork. Fax resume to:

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1036a Employmentf ; Services

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037 BabysittingChild Care

BARGAIN HUNTERS!CHECK OUT OUR

GARAGE SALE LISTINGS.

ANTIQUESTOP PRICES PAID FOR:

Antique furniture, oriental rugs,paintings, jewelry & silver.We purchase entire contentsof estates. Will come to yourhomo. Call 908-862-0200FOR SALE ANTIQU E TOOLS

& DIE CAST CARSReasonable Call Bruce

732-819-0653LAFAYETTE MILL ANTIQUECENTER Just off Rl. 115,Lafayette N.J, (Sussex Co )(973) 383-0065.1800's Gristmill aboundingwith antiques and collectibles.40 Dealers, shops, cafe. Opendaily 10-5, closed Tues. &Wed. www.millantiques.com

PERSONAL COLLECTIONSports Memorabilia

Cards, sets, autographs, odditems, etc. Call 732-679-6984RADIO - Fada console from1930s.Cabbage Patch Dolls -Coleco in boxes. FootballCards - late 80s & 90s

Call 732-739-6616WOODEN TELEPHONEBOOTH - Circa 1940'a.$400. Ver good condition.Call 732-446-7075

CHILDCARE AT IT'S BESTIIMONDAY MORNING, INC.Middlesex / Mercer County

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043 Appliances

EAST BRUNSWICK - Studontwill babysit week-ends. RedCross certified. Experienced &reliable Call 732-257-1965EAST BRUNSWICK Nannyfor hire Experienced collegegraduate Wonderful withchildren. Looking for 3 to 4days per week Nanny work inEast Brunswick. Referencesavailable. Call 732-390-9645EAST BRUNSWICK-Experiencedmom offering childcare, my homePlanned activities and meals.State registered. 732-598-8048FREEHOLD - Reliable, caring& patient mom will watch yourchild In my home. Exo. refs.P/T-F/T. Call 732-683-1145J A C K S O N - S t a y at hometeacher will watch other teacherschildren (9 yrs. experience) Start9/02. Call Tina, 732-961-0969LINCROFT - Loving Momwants to care for schoolteachers children. Patient &fun loving home. Available9/2002. Cathy 732-933-9988LONG BRANCH- RN motherwill care for newborns/lnfantsin my home only. FormerPediatric Nurse Practitioner.References. Call 732-222-2059MANALAPAN Reliable & ex-perienced mom will watch yourchild in my home. Long estab.Excellent references 732-536-0961MARLBORO AREA - FT - PTWill care for your child in myhome. Child friendly environ-ment. Call 732-617-1517MARLBORO- Irish nanny with14 years experience will careforyourchild, 1yr. &up, F/T-P/Tin my home. Fully licensed, CPR& First Aid Certified. Referencesavailable. Call 732-536-2392MORGANVILLE • Care pro-vided in my loving home FT -PT. CPR, state registered.References. Call 732-591-5567OLD BRIDGE - CHILD CARE

P/T - F/T - AFFORDABLERATES. All ages welcome.

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0379 Child CareWanted

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FREEHOLD-P/T in my homefor infant & toddler. Experience8. references a must. Car aplus. Call 732-462-9299HOWELL/PARK SIDE - PTReliable Nanny needed In ourhome Tuesdays, Thursdays Sf l e x i b l e S a t u r d a y s for 2children. Driver preferred, non-smoking & references required.Call 732-919-3803JACKSON- Mother's Helper/babysitter, afternoon / eveninghours w/ car. Light cook, snacks,etc. References. 732-942-2755

NANNIES CALL!FOR THE BEST JOBS

Live In/out w/the best families.SELECTIVE NANNY

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039 Health Care

GOVERNMENT POSTALJOBS-$18.35/hr. Wildlife Jobs$21.60Vhr. Paid TRalning. FullBene f i t s . No exper iencenecessary. Application andexam information. Toll free1-888-778-4266 ext. 151GOVERNMENT POSTALJOBS. Up to $47,578. Nowhiring. Full benefits, training,and retirement. For applicationand info: (800) 337-9730Dept. P369. Bam-11pm/7 daysE S E Services.

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

RUSSIAN Certified CHHAElder l y , s i ck , ove rn igh t ,hospitals. Honest & reliable.References. Call 732-967-0597

YAIR CONDITIONERS1 yrs. o ld . Hampton Bay,10,000 BTU'S, 14'/!x21'/2,$200. Lv. msg, 732-525-5890DISHWASHER - Magic ChelHigh Performance. EnergySavar. Asking $125. or bestoffer. Call 732-249-4340.PORTABLE DISHWASHERG.E. White. Used twice, likenew. Cost $450. Selling lor$175. neg. 732-727-4353 aft 4REFRIGERATOR-MaytagWhite. Side-by-side w/lcemaker, 23.5 cf. 4 yrs. young.$400. Call 732-345-5061WASHER & GAS DRYERMOVING/Must sell. Whirlpool.Heavyduty. Excellent condition.$300. for BOTH. 732-607-2749WASHING MACHINE - Whirl-pool, $150. Electric dryer,Westinghouse, $150. Goodcondition. Call 732-786-0308

LITTLE TIKES - Art Studio/Desk with swivel chair. Vorygood condi t ion,$30. Call732-536-3811

MINK COAT - $900 ackot,$400. female skins, sz 10-12Mint cond , professionallycleaned Call 608-395-0411MOTHER OF THE BRIDEDRESS- size 22, navy blunsloevoless, w/long sleavobeaded jacket lenqhf of drossAsking $300 732-531-5247

LITTLE TYKESPlay table, $19 Bed, $69 Bartools, @$9 Call 732-517-0822

LITTLE TYKES BED HOUSE,$75. Fax mach ine , $25Refrigerator, dorm sizo, $25.Call 732-BB6-B033

BED-Platform, white w/drossor& headboaid $225 /best offerSofa (S) beige or blk/nray $90each /best offer 732-833-8493

LLADROShort eared owl, $150.

Please call 732-431-0478

BEDROOM SET - 5 pc. Rrandnew, chorry finish. ON. bod,dresser, 1 night tablo, chost,hdbd., $550. Call 732-607-0866

ORGAN-Lowry Free1969 - In great shape. Ploasecall to pick-up. 732-607-6311PATIO CHAIRS (4) With roundtable 48", umbrella, base, andc h a i s e l o u n q e , $ 1 5 0 .Call 732-607-1877.PATIO SET - White alum., 65"round table, B chairs with cush-ions, large umbrella, $150. orbest offer. Call 732-536-5315POOL-18X33. Takedown.All accessories Included, $150.or host offer. Please enII732-431-2G18PROM GOWN Rod, matchingpurse, size 6-8, $65. Nankit with case, clippers, files,$20. Call 732-833-1586.ROCKING CHAIR - Darkwood, $25 Bathroom Spacosaver , $ 1 0. P lease ca l l732-721-4875.

SOFA - Off white95" Good condition, $60. nog.Please call 732-430-1319.

SOFA-TaupeAsking $75. Refrigerator, G.E.Asking $75. Call 732-780-5559SOFA BED - $ 6 0 . Doublebod, $50. Girls race bike, $40.Al l very qood c o n d i t i o n .Call 732-577-199B.

STROLLER-TriplePeg Porego. Gopod condition,$100. Call 732-723-0477

TOOL BOXAluminum, for Ford Ranger,$150. Call 732-721-5262.

TRIPOD CHAIN VISE, $50.Ridgld ratchet plpo threaders.'/>" 3/4", 1", 2 , $100. & EMTbanders. Call 732-294-9151.

WHEELCHAIRBrand New electrlc,remove-elev.-

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

044 Computers

AIR CONDITIONERCarrier, 6200 btu. 9.0 EER,$135. Call 732-542-1623.ANTIQUE WRINGERWASHER- 1950's, used only7 times. Excellent condition,$150. Call 732-970-0233.CHEST OF DRAWERSMaple. Good condition, $65.Call 732-257-9164, afternoons

CLARINET-BundyVery good condition, $125. orbest offer. Call 732-730-1322.

COMPUTER SUPPORTSERVICES

Custom built computers, up-grades, troubleshooting,Training, hardware/softwareinstallation, digital video/photoservice. Call 732-951-0004

COLOR PRINTERH.P. Like new $75. or bestoffer. Please call 732-264-0439DISHWASHERKitchenAld, black front. Asking$125. Call 732-780-5426DISHWASHER-G.E.Like new, $90. Office chair,chrome. Cost $149 First $35.Call 732-792-0975.

DOG HOUSE IglooFor medium sized dog. Likenew, $60. Call 732-583-9035.

DRYER - ElectricUsed 4 years Good condition,AOK, $150. Call 732-370-3528.END TABLES-Step (2)with d rawer , 19x25x27,nutmeg red maple, $25. each.Call 732-462-9625FIREPLACE INSERTNew, never used, Woodor gas, $100. (cost $460.)CaTl 732-531-2172.FIREPLACE TOOLS/RACK$ 1 5 . T o a s t e r O v e n , $ 1 5 .Mower/mulcher, $70. Great.Call 609-758-3026.FLOWER BULBS - CANNAOrange, grow to 7 ft. Idealscreen, group. 150 @ $1.00each. Call 732-249-0895.HEATER - Corona Kerosene22,600 btu/hr $75. Firebirdtrunklld spoiler, $50. Call732-615-0355.KITCHEN/ DINING ROOMSet. Dark oak, 4 chairs withlea f , 4 8 x 3 8 , $ 1 5 0 . Cal l732-741-9514.LADDER RACK - Fits 6 feettruck bed, tubular construct,black, $150. Please call732-651-7263LAWNMOWER - Mulcher/bagger combo. Runs andl o o k s .new, $>1S6, Cad!732-254-1329 ^,: -,- - y

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

DELL-Desktop PCDemenslons L. Intel Pentium3 at 1.0 GHz, 128 SD Ram,Del 17" E771 Monitor. HardDrive 20GB (5400 RPM), 3DGraphics Card, Sound BlasterLive, HK-695 Surround SoundSpeakers & Subwoofer, 56KData Fax Modem, 3x/4x/32xCD Burner. Microsoft Intolli-Mouse & Optical Mouse. QuietKeyboard, Microsoft MilleniumWindows, Microsoft Works &Words. Music Match Jukeboxand CD Creator, Norton Anti-Vlrus, Internet Explorer.Picture Studio Image Expert.3 YEAR IN HOME WARRANTY(2 years , 3 months left -t ransferable no charge) .Computer Is 9 mos. old, boughtin July, 2001. Hewlitt Packer932 Color Printer, bought for$1500. Will Sell for $1,000.Will also sell Desk and Hutch;3 months old, bought for $280.sell for $100. Call Steve at1-973-332-3118, any dayafter! PM.

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WWW.PC-CREDT.COMPRINTER - HP 8500N. ColorLaser. Great office network.$3,500. [Retai l : $5,200.)Call 609-259-4292.

QuickBooks®We can fix up your system. Wecan also set up, train and back

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BEDROOM SET - Dark wood.Full size bed, bedding, doubledresser w/mirror, chest ofdrawers, night stand. Goodcond. $450 Call 732-727-6215BEDROOM SET-Girl's,canopy, 7pc. Off white withyellow trim. Good condition,S450. Call 732-972-8418BEDROOM SET - Quoon, 5pcs. Black lacquor. $700., nog.DINING ROOM - Mod. wood

hNING ROOM Mod. wood

w/6 uphol. chairs, hutch, bulletserver, 2 leaves. $400., neg.All good cond. 732-409-6815BEDROOM SET-Twin. Boy'sOak. Desk, night stand, head-board, (2) dressers w/shalvosAsking $S00.Call 732-780-9776BEDROOM SET5 Piece. White Formica,King Size. Great condition.$900. 732-845-0289

BEDROOM SETDining room set. Grandfatherclock. Excellont condition,Reasonable. Call 732-536-9052BEDROOM SET, Girl'sAntique white (ranch provincial,triple dresser w/ mirror, canopyw/matt. & box spring, nl. tble.Exc. cond. $400. 732-536-4944BEDROOM SETS (2) Boy's7pc. oak with twin bod, $500.Youth/guest room, 4pc, Ivorylacquer, including trundle daybsd, $400. Call 732-332-0203BEDROOM SETS (2) Twin.Contomporary oak, 4 pco.each, incl. Serta mattress SDts.Excel lont cond i t ion .Bestoffers. Call 732-780-1257BEDROOM- BRAND NEWI 5pc, Queen, sloiqh bed set, stillIn wraps with tags. $3,500.negotiable. Call 732-521-9222CONSOLE TABLE w/mirrorLight wood, marble top.Neoclassic stylo. $1,800. Exc.cond. Call 732-972-6686COUCH - $25. RECLINER,$25, RUG 11'X11 1/2', $20.VIDEO CAB. $25. MICROWAVE & stand $45. INFANTCLOTHES, etc. 732-566-7324COUCH • 2 pc. sectionalconvertible to queen size bod.Slue & white tweed design.$295. Call 732-972-9234

CRAFTMATIC BED - Electricadjustable. King size. Motorized box springs only. Orig$3,200., sacrifice $400.Mattress: Sealy Posturopedlc.King size, 2 yrs. young. Orlg.$850., asking $150. All exc.oond. Call 732-975-9756

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

Call 732-698-0241DINETTE- 6 chairs & 2 stools,72x42" white mica/black baseperfect cond. $550 Refrig-kitchen aid, whito, 25 cu ft,side by side, ice maker/waterexc cond. $350. 732-972-5859

DINING ROOM - Queen AnneCherry wood. Pedestal tablew/6 chairs,triple breakfront.Like new. Asking $1,100. orbest offer. Call 7J2-303-7292

DINING ROOM BreakfrontWashed oak, lighted, glassshelves. Exc. cond. $400.

Call 732-617-1558DINING ROOM SET

Breakfront, sideboard, tablewith 6 chairs. Queen Annestyle. Good condition. $600.732-679-9355, leave message

DINING ROOM SETThomasville, Dark wood &glass table, 6 chairs, 5 piecewood and glass lighted break-front, small buffet server, 2leaves and table pads. Exo.cond, $2,600. 732-792-0787DINING ROOM SET - Frenchstyle, fruit wood, 2 pc. china,1 leave, 5 chairs. Good cond.$325. Call 609-259-9936

DINING ROOM SETBlack lacquer, table with 6chairs, round wall unit w/mlrror& glass, $750. Bedroom set;platform bed, Queen, beigeformica, 2 armoires & nighttables, $500. Entertainmentcenter;;bila«ktlac£mer, $250. ,Sood coiiiflitlpn;. 732-7airt416-

NSSENTINEL, MAY 2, 2002 3 5

047 Furniture 047 Furniture 047Furniture 048 GeneralMerchandise

048 GeneralMerchandise

049 MerchandiseWanted

050 MusicalInstruments

051 SportiligEquipment

DINING ROOM SETTraditional walnut mapls, 48"round table w/2 leafs, 6 chairs,china cabinet. Exc. cond.,$500, (2) Cornice troatmentr,for 721' sliding doors, fabriccovered $25. ea. 732-721-3576

M O V I N G SALE - Wickerbadroom. Sleeper sofa. Sofasectional. Tables & lamps.Outdoor furn. Stereo & skiequipment. More! 732-536-2903

DINING ROOM SET, Solidwood tabla w/six chnlrs.chlnncabinet and buffot. Exc. cond.$700. Call 732-257-9126

MOVING SALE Goatskin Din.Rm. Table + 8 uphol. chairs,Hutch, Entertainment Ctr., kitch.set, w/4 uphol. chairs, 5_pc. qn.bdrm., Slots more. 732-679-0861

DINING ROOM- dark pins,solid wood, hutch buffot, siclotbl, 4 capt. chairs, tbl w/lpaf$1,200/best offer. 73Z-2S4-5661

• MOVING SALE*Wall Unit custom designedcontemporary black lacquerw/bnr S entertainment centor& lots more. Call 732-972-4424

DINING ROOM- Wood, in-cludes china cabinet, buffot, 6chairs, w/oval table. $3b0. orhast oiler. Call 732-792-1136END TABLES (2) - Coffeotable; oak with glass, $300.Entertainmont conter; oak,$350. Call 732-367-2563

MOVING SALEI Contents ofHome. 5 pc. Wall Unit, tables,custom kllch. set, bsmnt furn.,twin bad, kitch. tble/w 4 chairs,computer & much more. All exc.cond. Must aoo. 732-972-1730

ENTERTAINMENT CENTERCalifornia Oak. Exc cond. 2 per,,ea. 50" long x 72" lilnh, sholvoa/drawers. $$ Nan. 732-249-3641

MOVING SALE- 5 pc. woodbod sot, $500. Bunk Beds,$150. Supar washer, $300.Oryor, $250. 4 pc. girl's bedsot. $300. Call 732-794-2102

ENTERTAINMENT CENTEROak. 55" x 5G". Fits ntorno,room for 32" TV, 2 drawora &storage. $300. 732-2S4-2S1SHOME OFFICE FURNITURE

Custom U-shaped oxnciillvodask. 2" thick marblnteod topsw/black lacquor trim, lop qtthe lino. Includes nopiunto fi'matching storafjo ciiblnot.Oriel. $8,000.. sacrlfinu firr.1$550. takss ill 732-706-1177

MOVING SALE- Dining Room,Orown formica Table, 6 chairs,braakfront, $250. Sofa & Love-seat, Rust/balna, $500. HIRIsa/2 mattrossos, $100. Thls-End-Up- Natural Pine Desk, $200,2 armchnlrs, $200., Ottoman,$60. 2 drossers Natural &Whito. $25, oa. Nordic TrakR00, $150. Call 732-739-0185

SOFA - SectionalLight color fabric. Excellentcond., $300. Call 908-239-3102

CAST IRONRADIATORS

for sale. Call 732-530-7322STEREO system- PioneerCrib- white, Carriage- white,Wall Unlt-3 pc. Dinette crome& glass/good cond. 732-607-1935TRUNDLE BED -Twin/Wickor,E x c , cond. $250. CURIOCABINET $50. D IN . RM.TBL., & 4 chairs, pine, w/glasstop for protection. Good cond.$100. Call 732-727-5690

IUVENILE bed w/storage Incl.nat. $150. , men 8 ladlosJresser w/mirror $50. each.<Vntique bed frame $100., nighttbl. $20. maple bod frame w/mat'box spring $150.732-942-7506

TRAILER HITCHES DodgaCaravan 8 Honda Odyssey,frame bolt with 37" & 56*.$75. each. Call 732-821-8336

ALL LIONEL TRAINSOr Flyer. Top cash appraisal.Price no object. 732-9J6-2893

048blnfantsJuvenileItems!

ANY KIND OF COLLECTIBLEITEMS FOR AUCTION

Call Col. Ed.1-908-995-4099

«r PIANO #Winter Upright. Like newcondition, red mahogany. First$B50. takos It. 732-045-3993

AWN MOWER • Gravelyractor Pro 36, 12 hp, Brings,itratton engine. $800. or Bestffer. Call 732-780-4011

WALL UNIT - 3 pc. greyformica, 90" x 80", bar, glassdoors. Excollent cond., $500.

Call 732-446-0179

LAWN RIDER MOWERSnapper. Blip, rnulcher, 36"lecls. Great cond. Best offer.

Call 732-577-1348

BABY FURN. - White wood,Bellini, crib, armoire, changingtbl/book shelve, rocker. Exc.;ond. $900. 732-972-6686

WALL UNIT- 3 pc. bone formi-ca w/bar unit, open shelves &storage cabs, great for displayitems. $300. Call 732-254-8580

LAWN TRACTOR - TORO,16 hp, 44" cut, HXL, auto,new. $1,500/bost offer. SouthBrunswick arsa. 973-420-1700

BELLINI Baby furniture. Crib,dresser/changing table, rockerM/glidor, complete w/doslgnerj u m p a r s o t S m a t c h i n giccessories. White finish, ex-;ollent cond. paid $3,100. Ask-np $700. Call 732-257-3983

WALL UNIT- Custom modernwhlto. gorgeous, Goad cond.Now $3,500. Asking $500.Call 732-761-881?

LAWNMOWER-HoildaSREADMILL - Sears.$200. oa.

Butcher Block Table & BBQServer.best offors.732-577-0422

CRIB - BELL IN I - WHITEWASH WOOD - Converts to jr.led w/drawors. Cxc. cond.I250. Call 732-409-7636

WATERBED - HEATED"California". King, cherry woodw/mirrored canopy & mirroreddresser, $600, 738-792-7205

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

CRIB w/mattreas. White wood.Llko now. $300. Playpen, $50.' o r t a - C r l b , $25, All great:ond. Call 732-651-3004

048 GeneralMerchandise

MOVING SALE- Dining Room,Liv. Rm., Kitchen sot, Pool table,ami tabloc, air hockey S more.Bout oilers. 732-254-3680

HUTCHES (2) ANTIQUEOak, 1890's. Sm., 8O"h x 'I.T'w,$340./neg. Lg fJ6"h x 5f>"w,$600./nBfl. Call 732-222-3934

MOVING SALE- Kitchen Sot-w/4 rattnn chairs, sofa, end Ibis.,arm chairs, drosser, TV, sowingmach. 8. more. 732-254-0303

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KITCHEN SET1 year old, llko now. Oak 8 nil

white. Tbl. 40xGO, 4 chairsExc. cond. $375. 732-833-1004

MOVING SALE- Sofa Bod,$150. Jennifer Convortiblo,blue, $150. Exorcise Stopper,$80. Crib, $50. 732-536-7332

ANTIQUE TABLE Round, &2 antique chairs. Brand nowmerchandise; clothing, turn.,TV satellite dish. 732-787-6428

MOVING SALE- Victorianbook ensu, circa 1890, $1,800King French bedroom setw/mnrt>lo inserts 40 yrs old$1.1)00. Call 732-536-2834

KITCHEN SET - B R A N DNEW. Round wrought iron ta-ble w/glass top, 4 cnalru A:;k-Ing $300. Call 732-B33-1023

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MOVING SALE-HIGH RISER/king az bod $200., black sec-tional 3p<; w/sofa bod ft rackor,eotlcio tbl $550.. pink wlokor4pt: kids fiat Pro steam carpetc loanlng mach. , Exorciseequip. Best offer. (2) Go CartsSS50. & $650. (1) mini bikoSiiiJO. E v e r y t h i n g greatcondition. Call 732-883-0895

BIKES-ROSSMatching his & hors 20 Inchcompact 12 speed. Almostnew. $90. each, 732-390-7739BUTCHER BLOCK- (Orlg)30X36 $350. Chipper SearsSlip $250. Water neater Elec.55 gal. $75. Call 732-792-0975

POOL TABLEBeautiful, like now oak pooltnblo. Barely used. Asking$450. or best offer, For Infor-mation, call or leavo message,

732-679-4189

LIVING ROOM SETContemporary stylo, ovnrsi/odsofa, lovQseaf, club chair Multlcolor. Orig. $3,600. Now only$1,200. Exc. cond. Call after

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

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LIVING ROOM - Boifjn sofa,Thomasvillo tables w'/nlnun,decorative wall mirrors &lamps. Exc. cond.732-970-0522

SLEEPER SOFA - Quoon.Bonn , $250 . LOVESEAT:Bono. $150. WALL UNIT:Black, $75. Call 732-792-0620

LIVING ROOM SET - Contum-porary sofa. 2 wing matchingchairs, coffao table. Bxc, cond.Sacrifice. Call 732-727-1657

SOFA & 2 OCCASIONALCHAIRS - 2 ond tbls., 1 coffeotable. Modern. Psrfact cond.$400. for all. Call 732-462-9573

LIVING ROOM SET Sectionalsola, 2 side chairs, cocktailtable, mirrored wa l l unit,carpeting, wall mirror, plcturnn,morel Call 732-615-0692

SOFA & LOVESEAT - Brownvelvet . Exc. cond. , $600.l--shnpo sloopor sectional,mauve. Gooa cond., $250.CSIuss top end table. Exc.cond., $100. Call 732-446-7810

LIVING ROOM SET- Sola,love seat, arm chair, liriht nravw/pattern. RECLINgR nun-foam,grea t c o n d . $R0 0.complete. Call 732-446-3529

SOFA & LOVESEAT COMBOGood condition.

Best reasonable offor.Call 732-679-8B26

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TABLES2 end tables, 1 sofa Inble,

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

tops, $200. or bast offer.

732-780-2448

SOFA & LOVESEAT-lncllnarsHurnundy, rectangular formicacocktail table, $600./bHst offer.i:xcallent cond. 732-845-1326

SOFA - 2 pc. sectional, B1.White w/pastol pillows. Asking$385, Flip Chair, $40. All goodcondltionV Call 732-780-2857

LIVING ROOM/Famlly RoomEthan Allan sofa & lovesoat;red/tan/navy plaid. Vary qoodcond., $525. Recllner; navyblue, $125. Call 732-821-1576

S O F A - 3 p c . s e c t i o n a lw/queen sleeper & recliner.Blue. Good cond. Asking $300.

. Call 732-833-8621MOVING SALE Contents ofHome. Furniture, etc. All qoodcondition. Everythinn must aoby 5/10, Call 732-308-4545

SOFA - 3 pc. sectional,flecliner, floor lamp, wall unit,end tables & lamps. Mint cond.

Call 732-679-4393

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SOFA - Queen slaepsr, $125,Bedroom sat; 5pc. new, $325.

$ 3 d 0 L i v R M c d u c h k 2wing back chairs, coffee & endtables, $700.COMPUTERDESK, $50. WICKER FURN$60 & lots more. 732-780-7759

MOVING SALEBedroom set, 7pc, DiningRoom set w/table, leaf & padsTeen bedroom s e t , 6pcSectional sofa, 5po. CooWalltable. Sofabad. Etagers. LOTSMOREI All excellent conditionVery reasonable. 732-877-1998

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SOFA - SECTIONAL - 2 pc,brown, 3 years young. $300.Good cond. & other items.Call 732-409-7383SOFA and LOVESEAT, $399.(2) End Tables, (1) sofa table,1 coffee table, $379. All exc.

cond. Catl 732-390-0094SOFA Sectional-Contemporaryw/qn. size pull-out, $100, Mod-ular wood dresser, hutch, desk,corner chest. $100.732-577-0641

27" expandable, w/2 chairs,$40. Computer Table -ad ustable,$30. Persian Rugsfa rouMrx7 'b luew/ red

S O F A , (2 ) Queen AnneChoirs, Co«e8 Table, Havereceipts LIKE NEW. Hardlyused PSe6g. Call 732-446-9816

uMrx7 ' ,b luew/red»a5o. Hamidan runner, 3' X10'blue toned, $350: Both •exc 'cond? Oall 732-222-1 SSI

SOFA LOVE SEAT, CHAIR &OTTOMAN - Tan/Brown plaid.Good cond. $400. BEDPRM.FURN Country, Single $300.Goodcondson both. Or bestoffer. 732-9u*5-6f*8 leave msg

Metal Roofing & SidingBuy Direct, We ManufactureMetal Roofing Siding In Qalva-

Ized, Galvalume, Aluminum,'a lntod #1 , #2, seconds,

Rejects, etc. LOW PHICESIFREE Literaturel

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CRIB-w/mattross, converts todaybsd, maplo, $150., Stroll-ir Prego $150. Infant car seatISO.. Call 732-656-1469

MOVING SALEHousohold effects, tools, &MOREI 2 Craighton Circle, (oflThrockmorton, Old Bridge,0am-4pm. Call 732-679-6424

BASEBALL LOVERSUnique, autographed photos.Baseballs & bats. Cort. auth.Mantle, DIMaggio, Piazza,

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CANDLES, Plastic Chairs,Cosmetics, 1940 Road MasterGirls Bike, excollent condition.Call 732-531-6236

COLECOCABBAGE PATCH DOLLS

in original boxes.Call for details. 732-870-9505C R I B - w a s h e d o a k , n e ww/changlng table & (2)dressersWasher- Sears, gas $300.Dryer -Soars, elec.$300.Refrlg Ge 18"cu ft. $250. Neg.All in good cond. 732-886-2109

DINING ROOM SET - Table,with 4 caneback chairs & 2loavos, $400. Curio cabinet;$100. Spinet Piano: mahog-any, $500, Round Pool; allaccesorles, 26" Haywoodfilter, 5 yrs., YOU disassem-ble. $1,000. Call 732-679-153SDINING TABLEwhite formica 42"x65" goodcondition $125./ best offer.CALL 732-739-9674DININGROOM TABLE- Pinewood w/2 benches, $250.Dryer- Electric $50., Desk Oak$125. All good cond 732-251-6433DISHWASHER - KilchonAidBlack front, addl. panels, $120.Decorative 5 shelf glass unit,$100. Parlln. 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.

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MOVING SALEBedroom set; Ethan Al lan,antique pine, QN., $750. Sofa,ovosaal, chair, $500. Comp-iler desk, $150. Kids bedroomlot $250, MOREI 732-364-0017MOVING SALE Dining Room-Walnut Cherry w/pads, G ohrs.Hutch-llghtsd. $4t)0. Fish lank-50 Gal. $200. SECTIONAL-7'cs. $300. SWIVEL CHAIRS-2) gold. End tables (3) Coffeo

table-Glaos. DRESSER w/mirror, $50. Etc.732-679-4762

MOVING SALEDining Room: 12 pc. onk,1500. Kitchen Set: w/4 chairs,1100. Treadmill, $50. Exor-lse Bike, $40. Lawn Mower,ao. Many garden tools. Allirlces neg. Call 732-536-8932AMOVING S A L E *

Tools, furniture, householdterns, lots more. 732-765-0134MOVING SALE- Noreasonable offer refusedDining room- 6 cha i rs , 2leaves, broakfront. Sofa &ovoseat (S),bedroom setIklda) & lots more 732-536-0871MOVING SALE- ENTIRECONTENTS OF HOME.Dining room,childrorts slide,micro, slereo, fax mach,jjlldor,wall hangings,olc.732-895-7265

ICNIC TABLE, $126. ToolBox; (truck), $50. Desk & chair;i175. Grinder; 6" w/sland. $80.

Gateway 16" monitor, $175.Sony VCR; $25, 732-905-3795

POOL - 24' round, 5a" high.Complota w/ladder, HaywardDE filter & motor, solar & wln-tar covers,vacuum, hoses, etc.Needs liner. $500,732-251-3795

OOL - Doughboy. Ova! ,16x32 with accesso r i es ,$1,500. You disassemble.Call 732-651-22(58.

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Including furniture. Call forInfo. & prices 732-49S-1031

RIDING MOWER - Murray12HP, BSS engine, 30''cut.Used one year, $575"all 732-928-7449ROTOTILLER 1999 - Troybill.7hp, Econo-horse . O r i q .$1,400., asking $650.

Call 732-446-7339SADDLE

Western youth. All new leatherplus saddle rack,$425. Call 732-591-9464SNOW BLOWEH- 3 hp, 21"elec. start $300. IBM AptlvaComputer $400. Quartz slec.heater $25. 4 adjustable pipewrenches $25. 732-739-6616

STEREO- KenwoodBack system with cabinet,radio, tape player, no CDplayer, $4-75. Call 732-364-4914SWIMMING POOL -15' round,x 48"deep. Filter, ladder,all accessories. Qood cond.$250. Call 732-544-1387TELEVISION - Sony KV32FV-27, 32". 8 months young.Under warranty for 3 years.$800. Black stand, $70.

Call 732-460-1854T IRES & RIMS (4)- B .F .Goodrich, P235/60R15, 6 luitires on mag rims, $300. WOOLgun case, $100. 732-828-8098TOOLS - Liquid pump lortractor (Roper). Cases ofstainless steel fittings.Catl 732-536-9061

ITTLE TIKES - Kitchen sotilus all access..Outdoor Bns-iBtball Set, Water Sprinkler,Girl's Bikes plus many toys.

II good cond 732-972-9534

BUYING CAMERASAnd PHOTO EQUIPMENT

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

PIANO - Winter Studio.Exc. cond, Great for studenllTunodl Ready to no! $600.firm! Call 732-679-1986

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

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PIANO • Wurllfzar playerpiano. 1922 restored. Withbench 8 rolls, Groat ennd. Ask-ing $1,800. Call 732-780-9776

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

PIANO TUNINGNew Client Discount - $25. off

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UNIVERSAL HOME GYMWelder. BRAND NEW -NEVER USED. Asklnn $175,,nog. Call 732-251-1103

060 Garage Sales

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

PIANO-Apartmont slzu,Kohler S Campbell.Good condition.$300. Call 732-566-6081

050 MusicalInstruments

;RIB, with mattress, Brass &f)ak, 3 drawer dressing table 8i drawer chest, Oak. Askinq;650. Good cond. 732-389-0414

JUNGLE GYM (STEP 2) WITHSWING ATTACHMENT.3ood condition. $175, firm'3B-961-1494, leave mossago

3WING SET - Rocket RidorHedstrom. PVC blue & yollow.zxc. cond.Must break down.3eBt offrar. Call 732-706-8184

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Paid $1,500, Sacrllico for $7507or beat uflur. Call 732-553-1603FOR SALE- WOW FOUNDERMEMBERSHIP- (i monthsprepaid. $23. pur month,thorealtor. $850. + $50. trans-fer loo. Call Eve, 732-446-5749POOL TABLE - 8', Oak 1 "slntn, Llko new. Moving must3acr l l lco. Bent odor over$1,000. Also nssortod kirn.

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Exc condition 124,000 miles$3,900 Call 732-212-0298

HONDA CIVIC HATCH, '911 owner, standard, 149,000ml, New exhaust & InspectionExc cond $g,000 732-367-6329HONDA CIVIC LX '94 4 drAll power, alarmed Exc cond105,000 ml Asking $4,200Call 732-525-8100HONDA PRELUDE SI '892 dr , am/fm cass rn/r Fullpower Exc cond ,169,000 ml62,900 nsg Call 732-335-1074INFINITII30T '98 - Full power& loaded 43,000 miles 1owner Clean a exc condAsking $17,200 732-566-2939LEXUS ES-300 '9264,000 mi Mlntl Leather,moonroof Asking $8,500~!all 732-727-5917, svanlngsLINCOLN CONTINENTAL '913 B Litre, leather Inter, runs

ood, 114,000 mi Asking1,395 Call 732-651-1203

MAZDA 323 '88Good Condition, 5 speed54SO. Call 732-390-8633

MAZDA MILLENIA'98Green Fully loaded, 6 CDplayer, moonroof, garaged= xc cond , 5 5 , 0 0 0 ml$11,700 Call 732-577-1998MAZDA MX3 '92 - V6, auto,a/c, p/w, p/l, sunroof, am/fmCD 93,000 ml Exc condAsking $3,600 732-409-7151MERCEDES 300 SL, '89, DarkBlue Exc cond Maintenanceat Ray Catena 170,000 milos$12,000 Call 732-254-3260,'rom 1iam-9pmMERCEDES BENZ 300DT '98Loaded Auto , white, 65,000mi Excellent condition Asking$32,000 Call 609-758-3597MERCURY COUGAR '992 dr , auto , 6 cyl Loaded,17,500 mi , all power, Exccond , $11,750 732-446-5032MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS'00- Park Lane Edition Sharp,Cleanl Low miles, $15,500-sail 732-495-1975

MERCURY SABLE '89Auto, a/c, fully loaded, darkburgundy, great cond , $2,900or best offer 732-778-3107MERCURY TRACER, '954 door, auto, A/C, alarm.Clean. Excellent condition$3,200 Call 732-264-5548MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE GS'91 Blue, auto, ao, am/fm cass,175,000 miles. Engine rebuiltBody good, runs well, $900 orbestoffer Call 732-730-9597NISSAN 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

MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE DOHC'93- Auto Full power am/fmstereo with 12 disc CD Exccond , $4,995 732-780-9655NISSAN 240 SX, '89- 2 drFastback SE Fair cond A/C,AM/FM Standard trans Pricenegotiable Call 732-249-3641NISSAN 300 ZX 2 plus 2 '88white. T top auto, power/leathernew tires Garaqed 114 000 ml$2.900 Call 732-322-9154

NISSAN ALTIMA GXE '95Bluo Auto ALL POWER A/c,cruise 85,000 orig ml Exccond $4,500 732-801-4758NISSAN MAXIMA GLE '96cd leather loadod ABS lowmileage Orig ownor Exccond $9,900 732-780-8861OLDSMOBILE ACHIEVA '96V6 3 1 Itr, cruise tilt p/t,, p/bpwr door locks, all malntdona, 76,000 mi Exc cond ,$4,000 /best offer 73?-577-1607PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM '934 cyl, white, very well maintai-ned Looks & runs sxc $1,700Call 732-297-7077PONTIAC GRAND PRIX '96

Limited Edition. White Fullyloaded, 6 cyl 59,000 orig miExc cond Call 732-787-5581PONTIAC GRAND PRIX, '98Blue, 36,300 miles Leather,6 cyl w/superchargor, loadedBest offer Call 732-683-1735

TOYOTA CAMRY V6LE '994 dr, auto, all power, ac, cd,abs, alloy wheels 100,000 mlwarr 732-792-2056TOYOTA COROLLA '97Exc cond , a/c, am/fni cass ,p/s, 67 500 mi Asking $5,900Call 732-536-2661 Iv mess

NISSAN PATHFINDER XE '974x4 All power, 5 spd Justtuned 82 000 orig ml Asking$10,950 Call 732-946-7957

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TOYOTA COROLLA VE 2000Silver 4 d r , automatic, a/c,am/fm stareo cass 23,000orig ml $9,000 732-530-8781TOYOTA COROLLA, '914 door, auto A/C tape deckGreat shape, 1 owner$2,000 Call 732-780-9379TOYOTA SOLARA SLE 2001V6 White Mint cond Loaded.Alarm 6 CD channor, remoteengine btart 11,000 orig miAsking $2P,000 732-679-1953VOLVO 240 Turbo, '84- 4 spdExc inside/out Exc mechani-cal cond All powor, am/fm casbLow miles. Recently passedinspoc $2,000. 732-745-7787VOLVO 850 GLT '95- Redwith tan ISather, sunroof, very-good condition 168,000 miles$4,900 Call 732-355-1655VOLVO 940 '96 - Fully loaded,79,000 m l , 4 dr, cruise, CDMint condition, $11,250. orbast offer Call 732-888-9442

PONTIAC SUNFIRE Convert-ible '97-Auto , low ml, loaded,new tires Exc cond , $8,500732-241-0295 • 732-583-1526

110a SportUtility Vehicles

SATURN-SC1 '94-Ac p/s,p/b, 1 owner Garage koptLooks sporty Runs Groat

$2,950 Beeper 732-343-7000SATURN SL2 '94 - Blue/Black4 dr Power s,unroof, alloywheels, a/c 102,000 orlo hwyml $3,100,nan 732-389-0435

Sell Your Car!Call 1-800-660-4 ADSLocal 732-358-5210TOYOTA CAMRY LE '94V6 All power, auto , leatherint, well maintained, 98 000ml $6,000 Call 732-792-7229TOYOTA CAMRY LE '96All power Sunroof/CD/Promlumsound & much more Mint con-dition, $8,500 732-571-0760

CHEVY TAHOE '95 - Greenext, tan leather int. VB, automatic, 4 WD, fully loadod SSexhaust 100,000 orig ml$11,500, neg 732-967-9658

FORD BRONCO '91EDDIE BAUER - V8-

4 wheel drive Good condition$3,000

Call 732-972-1713INFINITY QX4 'S8- V6, 4x4Pearl white 90,000 ml. Alloptions Incl. CD channor Mintcond ,$14.900 732-SB3-3486ISUZU TROOPER '98 - 4WDGreen/silver, with runningboard, a/c, dual a i rbans,81,000 miles Great condition,$14.900 Call 732-845-5074.JEEP CHEROKEE '94 - GreenManual, a/c, CD, now tiros,p/s, p/b, 159,000 ml Exccond , $3 500 732-778-3642JEEP CHEROKEE COUNTRY'96 - 4 WD, CD, auto startLoaded. 03,000 orln ml Exccond $7,P00 732-431-9155

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DODGE 350 LONG VAN '84Replaced many parts. Havereceipts Just Inspoctod$1,500 Call 609-7S8-7314DODGE CARAVAN '95V6, Excellent condition Stereocassotta, AM/FM Automatic$3,350 Call 732-763-2826DODGE DAKOTA, '99Extended Cab. fully loaded,alnrmod, bod liner, tool box.$B,S00 Must sell 732-679-7787FORD ECONOLINE 150 '886 cyl , automatic Now tiros.Runs well Asking $2,500

Calf 732-616-7376FORD R A N G E R X L , ' 9 5Green New clutch new tiros,Asking $5,000 or bast olfer732-257-6156 or 347-881-2641GMC SAFARI VAN, '91Conversion, 4 Captain chairs,sofa, 128,000 miles $2,000Call 732-238-5728ISUZU HOMBRE '97 - Black,5 spood, 92,000 ml , p/t, p/b,a/c, am/lm CD Good condl-tlon. $4.000 Call 732-547-5425PLYMOUTH VOYAGER, '95V6, A/C, privacy glass, crulso113,000 ml Exc cond., verywell malm $3,500 732-792-1755

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118 Motor HomesRec. Vehicles

WANTED- RUNNING andREPAIRABLE Cars S Trucks$100 and UP Junk CarsRemovod Coll 732-238-9481

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