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Inside: In Time Off, the arbiters of art The FtankKn News-Record (USPS 673-800) Second clats postage paid al Manvilki. N J 0B835 ••• 77M Princeton Packet Inc. 1989 At Rights Reserved . T h u r s d a y , August 10, 1989 Vol. 44, No. 32 50* sidewalk plan By Michael Peck ; Staff Writer Under heavy fire from Amwell Road residents, the Township Coun- cil rejected an ordinance Tuesday which would have forced some homeowners along Amwell Road to pay thousands of dollars for side- walks. The ordinance would have bonded $60,000 for the construction of a sidewalk on Amwell Road, between Colony Court and Susan Drive, where Somerset County is scheduled to widen Amwell Road to four lanes next month. The township would pay the county for the sidewalks, and then assess the full amount to homeowners along the road. The prospect of paying $11.35 per linear foot brought angry protests from homeowners, some of whom own between 100 and 300 feet of property along Amwell Road. "I think it is an excessive amount that just doesn't identify the need," said resident David Burns. Residents questioned the need for sidewalks along the quarter-mile stretch of road, saying few pedes- ,' trians walk along it. "I've lived there 27 years, and I've seen very few people walking on the road," said resident Catherine Vasvary. Township Manager John Lovell replied that some Middlebush resi- dents had complained that their chil- dren had to walk along Amwell Road, which has a small dirt shoulder, to the Sampson G. Smith Intermediate School, which is along the stretch of road to be widened. Mr. Lovell also said the mushrooming vehicle traffic along Amwell Road made a sidewalk im- perative for pedestrian safety. "Amwell Road has changed dra- matically the last several years," he said. But residents replied pupils walked to the school on back roads, and. that the sidewalks would only benefit See PLAN, Page 4A 'Night Out' celebrates anti-crime movement By Mlchaol Peck ^ffVWt The residents of Brookline Avenue held a party Tuesday. But while the sight of children playing and neighbors talking gave the street a festive atmosphere, the party had a more serious purpose behind it. The celebration was a crime prevention party,, sponsored by the local crime watch association and the Franklin Township Police Depart- ment. While a mob of gleeful children surrounded a Franklin police officer dressed as McGruff, the crime-fighting mascot,. who dis- tributed lollipops, police distributed flyers with tips for fighting crime. "The people oh this block are very interested in crime prevention and helping each other," said block party co-captain Marilyn Peluso. The party coincided with the Na- tional Night Out Tuesday, a cam- paign across the nation to get home- owners to leave their porch lights on to show their support of crime prevention/Later that night the Brookline Avenue residents lit can- dles to commemorate the night. Ms. Peluso said she and co-captain Marita O'Rpurke, who are involved with the street's crime watch pro- gram, had organized the party to See NIGHT, Page 4A Toxic site Staff Photo Patti Sapone Feverish dancing Jeanette Picerno, 8, dances to rock tunes provided by a disc jockey at the Sampson G. Smith School Aug. 3. The Teeny Bop Dance was sponsored by the Franklin Township Recreation Department. For more photos, see Lifestyle, Page 9A. Planners approve Hovnanian's final phase By Michael Peck Staff Writer The final phase of the K. Hovna- nian's 344-home Town and Country Estates development was approved Aug. 3 by, the Franklin Township Planning Board. t h e fifth, or final phase of the 1,700-acre development between South Middlebush and Canal roads. Phase V includes 264 homes on 946 acres, of which ,472 acres will be preserved as open space. The board agreed to a request by Hovnanian' not to widen Suydam Road, .despite the recommendation of township i Engineer James Pettit. While the road is currently 16 feet wide, Mr. Pettit has recommended a 24-foot road with a 12-foot shoulder. But Hovnanian engineer James Bach said widening Suydam Road would have numerous drawbacks, including damaging hedgerows and wetlands along Suydam Road, and "I agree with the statement that widening [Suydam Road] would funnel more rather than less traffic towards Canal Road and the rural parts of the township.'• Mayor Robert MettJer Franklin's fire chiefs, said the present road was too narrow for emergency vehicles. "Would you like to be the first aid squad person who has to carry a. 250-pound person 600 yards down the road, because the road is blocked by a fire truck?" Mr. Carson asked. But the board appeared more con- cerned by the prospect of a widened Suydam road channeling towards Canal Road. "I agree with the statement that more importantly increasng the flow of traffic towards rural Canal Road. "The environmental impacts are significant," Mr. Bach said. "2,000 feet of wetlands and hedgerows would be impacted by taking this' road to 60 feet." Hovnanian showed the board a videotape of a truck and a large passenger vehicle safely, albeit nar- rowly, passing each other at 30 miles per hour on Suydam Road. But Edward Carson, representing widening the road would funnel more rather than less traffic towards Canal Road and the rural parts of the township," Mayor Robert Mettler said. The Franklin Township En- vironmental Commission also op- posed widening the road. • But board member George Kozar •said "Suydam Road will have to be eventually improved.' "There's going to be a lot of houses in this area," he said. "They're going to want some kind of improvement." Odette Temmer, w|^o owns 23 acres along Butler Road; said she wanted to donate her land to a public agency, to be used as permanent open space. Because Hovnanian is slated to build two homes next to her property, Mrs. Temmer asked, that Hovnanian preserve the land as open space, and build the homes on - another. parce/of i land originally scheduled to be preserved. Vivian Armstrong! Hovnanian's director of single-family housing, said Hovnanian agreed to the ex- ' change, but said it could pose prob- lems with wetlands. "I don't know if we can do it, and not violate a state requirement," she said. "But we we are willing to if we are able to." The issue-of a historic house on Butler Road did not arise at the meeting, despite speculation that it could delay the Phase V application. Hovnanian has proposed selling the house, which is scheduled to be donated to the township, directly to a private caretaker, and .using 'the money to create a 1 trust fund, for historic preservation. Some members of the Township Council and Planning Board have opposed the plan,, saying it would set a precedent for changing the open space agreement between Hovnanian and the township. But-ironically, the board supported Mrs. Terrimer's proposal, even though it will require a revision of the open space plan. study set By Michael Peck Staff Writer ; The Environmental Protection Agency has earmarked $750,000 to study a cleanupof the Higgins Farm toxic waste site on Route 518 in Kingston. The study, which is scheduled to begin this fall, will examine the extent of the contamination, as well as the feasibility of various cleanup methods for the farm, which is on the federal Superfund list of the nation's worst toxic waste sites. The EPA action comes after the agency unsuccessfully attempted to persuade seven area companies, whose materials the EPA believes were dumped at the site, to pay for the study. "We'll simply conduct the study, and then sue them for it," said EPA project manager James Schmidtberger. The EPA has named the FMC Corp., American Cyanamid, Shell Oil, EG&C, Dow Jones, JT Baker Co. and the Russell Reid Waste Hauling Co., as responsible parties for the contamination. The com- panies were customers of the former Higgins Disposal Co., which alleged- ly .buried drums of toxic waste at the farm. Former Higgins owner Clifford Higgins has also been named by the EPA. Fifty' drums of toxic waste were removed from the site in 1987 by the EPA, which also found the soil was contaminated with dioxin. The dump- ing is believed to haye contaminated "29 w^iis^aIohg'Roufe''51ff ^ H W variety of toxicchemicals, including trichloroethane and carbon tetrdchloride. While there is no evidence the companies knew of the dumping, (hey are still legally responsible for the final dispostion of their hazardous wastes. But they rejected an EPA offer to allow them to design and fund their own study, Mr. Schmidtberger said. Instead the EPA will fund its own, study, which Mr. Schmidtberger estimated will be completed in 18 months. See CLEANUP, Page 4A Index Business Journal 16A Classified 1B Editorial 6A Lifestyle 9A Obituaries 8A Police 2A Photo Puzzle 7A Religion 12-13 A Sports 13-15A Inside: • A Franklin Township' woman wants to put some of her land, into permanent open space — if a developer agrees. Page 3A. Coalition calls for easing voter registration By Michael Peck Staff Writer Only 20 percent of New Jerseyans voted in June's gubernatorial primary election, because the state's anti- quated system of voter registration has deterred many residents from registering/according to backers of a voting reform movement. Speaking at the First Baptist Church on Somerset Street Tuesday, representatives of the state chapter of the National Rainbow Coalition called for reform of voter registration requirements (including allowing same-day registration. "The tj;S. ranks last in voter participation among the industrialized democracies of the world," said state Rainbow chairman Lawrence Hamm. "Our democracy is facing a participatory crisis." The coalition has already collected 7,000 signatures in a statewide peti- tion drive to ease registration, particularly by allowing registration on Election Day, as well as regis- tration at state agencies such as the Department of Motor Vehicles. Mr. Hamm cited the sharp increase in voter registration in other states, such as Minnesota, which puts a voter registration section on applica- tions for driver's licenses and food stamps. Minnesota has the highest voter turnout in the nation, Mr. Hamm said, adding that 250,000 new voters" had been registered after agen- cy-based registration was introduced in 1987. V The petition also calls for reducing the registration deadline from 29 days to seven days, registering once for life, and an end to the purging of voter rolls for non-votng. "Poor people, working people and minorities *—. the very - groups tra- ditionally underrepresented in the electoral process arebeing purged in disproportionately large numbers,''Mr. Hamm said, A bill allowing registration at state agencies is in committee in the state Legislature, he said, while federal legislation mandating same-day regis- tration has been introduced in Con- gress. The coalition's petition was en- dorsed by several Democratic politi- cians, including an assistant of As- semblyman Joseph Patera, county freeholder candidate William Grippo and Franklin Township Councilman James Walker. "The reason we have to do this is we have too much to lose," Mr. Walker said., "We can lose our; country." ; Mr. Grippo said Americans valued going to the movies more than vot- ,• ingV, ••:•'.• .: '" VWe need to make voting more attractive than these things which distract people," he said. "We need; to put our voter registration in human l i f e . " . • ••'• :•/ ; •;'•• •, . } Mr. Grippo suggested a lottery for those who registered. "You see how many people regis- . ' ' . . ' - . . ' " ' See COALITION, Page 4A James Walker Franklin councilman Bill Grippo freeholder candidate \ ,
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Inside: In Time Off, the arbiters of art

The FtankKn News-Record(USPS 673-800)Second clats postage paidal Manvilki. N J 0B835

••• 77M Princeton Packet Inc. 1989 At Rights Reserved

. Thursday, August 10, 1989 Vol. 44, No. 32 50*

sidewalk planBy Michael Peck

; Staff Writer

Under heavy fire from AmwellRoad residents, the Township Coun-cil rejected an ordinance Tuesdaywhich would have forced somehomeowners along Amwell Road topay thousands of dollars for side-walks.

The ordinance would have bonded$60,000 for the construction of asidewalk on Amwell Road, betweenColony Court and Susan Drive,where Somerset County is scheduledto widen Amwell Road to four lanesnext month. The township would paythe county for the sidewalks, and thenassess the full amount to homeownersalong the road.

The prospect of paying $11.35 perlinear foot brought angry protestsfrom homeowners, some of whomown between 100 and 300 feet ofproperty along Amwell Road.

"I think it is an excessive amountthat just doesn't identify the need,"said resident David Burns.

Residents questioned the need forsidewalks along the quarter-milestretch of road, saying few pedes- ,'trians walk along it.

"I've lived there 27 years, and I'veseen very few people walking on theroad," said resident CatherineVasvary.

Township Manager John Lovellreplied that some Middlebush resi-dents had complained that their chil-dren had to walk along AmwellRoad, which has a small dirtshoulder, to the Sampson G. SmithIntermediate School, which is alongthe stretch of road to be widened.

Mr. L o v e l l a l so said themushrooming vehicle traffic alongAmwell Road made a sidewalk im-perative for pedestrian safety.

"Amwell Road has changed dra-matically the last several years," hesaid.

But residents replied pupils walkedto the school on back roads, and. thatthe sidewalks would only benefit

See PLAN, Page 4A

'Night Out' celebratesanti-crime movement

By Mlchaol Peck^ f f V W t

The residents of Brookline Avenueheld a party Tuesday. But while thesight of children playing andneighbors talking gave the street afestive atmosphere, the party had amore serious purpose behind it.

The celebration was a crimeprevention party,, sponsored by thelocal crime watch association and theFranklin Township Police Depart-ment.

While a mob of gleeful childrensurrounded a Franklin police officerdressed as McGruff , thecrime-fighting mascot,. who dis-tributed lollipops, police distributed

flyers with tips for fighting crime."The people oh this block are very

interested in crime prevention andhelping each other," said block partyco-captain Marilyn Peluso.

The party coincided with the Na-tional Night Out Tuesday, a cam-paign across the nation to get home-owners to leave their porch lights onto show their support of crimeprevention/Later that night theBrookline Avenue residents lit can-dles to commemorate the night.

Ms. Peluso said she and co-captainMarita O'Rpurke, who are involvedwith the street's crime watch pro-gram, had organized the party to

See NIGHT, Page 4A

Toxic site

Staff Photo • Patti Sapone

Feverish dancingJeanette Picerno, 8, dances to rock tunes provided by a disc jockey at the Sampson G. SmithSchool Aug. 3. The Teeny Bop Dance was sponsored by the Franklin Township RecreationDepartment. For more photos, see Lifestyle, Page 9A.

Planners approve Hovnanian's final phaseBy Michael Peck

Staff Writer

The final phase of the K. Hovna-nian's 344-home Town and CountryEstates development was approvedAug. 3 by, the Franklin TownshipPlanning Board.

the fifth, or final phase of the1,700-acre development betweenSouth Middlebush and Canal roads.Phase V includes 264 homes on 946acres, of which ,472 acres will bepreserved as open space.

The board agreed to a request byHovnanian' not to widen SuydamRoad, .despite the recommendation oftownship i Engineer James Pettit.While the road is currently 16 feetwide, Mr. Pettit has recommended a24-foot road with a 12-foot shoulder.

But Hovnanian engineer JamesBach said widening Suydam Roadwould have numerous drawbacks,including damaging hedgerows andwetlands along Suydam Road, and

"I agree with the statement that widening[Suydam Road] would funnel more rather

than less traffic towards Canal Road and therural parts of the township.'•

— Mayor Robert MettJer

Franklin's fire chiefs, said the presentroad was too narrow for emergencyvehicles.

"Would you like to be the first aidsquad person who has to carry a.250-pound person 600 yards downthe road, because the road is blockedby a fire truck?" Mr. Carson asked.

But the board appeared more con-cerned by the prospect of a widenedSuydam road channeling towardsCanal Road.

"I agree with the statement that

more importantly increasng the flowof traffic towards rural Canal Road.

"The environmental impacts aresignificant," Mr. Bach said. "2,000feet of wetlands and hedgerowswould be impacted by taking this'road to 60 feet."

Hovnanian showed the board avideotape of a truck and a largepassenger vehicle safely, albeit nar-rowly, passing each other at 30 milesper hour on Suydam Road.

But Edward Carson, representing

widening the road would funnel morerather than less traffic towards CanalRoad and the rural parts of thetownship," Mayor Robert Mettlersaid. The Franklin Township En-vironmental Commission also op-posed widening the road.• But board member George Kozar

•said "Suydam Road will have to beeventually improved.'

"There's going to be a lot ofhouses in this area," he said."They're going to want some kind ofimprovement."

Odette Temmer, w| o owns 23acres along Butler Road; said shewanted to donate her land to a publicagency, to be used as permanent openspace. Because Hovnanian is slatedto build two homes next to herproperty, Mrs. Temmer asked, thatHovnanian preserve the land as openspace, and build the homes on

- another. parce/of i land originallyscheduled to be preserved.

Vivian Armstrong! Hovnanian's

director of single-family housing,said Hovnanian agreed to the ex-

' change, but said it could pose prob-lems with wetlands.

"I don't know if we can do it, andnot violate a state requirement," shesaid. "But we we are willing to if weare able to."

The issue-of a historic house onButler Road did not arise at themeeting, despite speculation that itcould delay the Phase V application.Hovnanian has proposed selling thehouse, which is scheduled to bedonated to the township, directly to aprivate caretaker, and .using 'themoney to create a1 trust fund, forhistoric preservation.

Some members of the TownshipCouncil and Planning Board haveopposed the plan,, saying it would seta precedent for changing the openspace agreement between Hovnanianand the township. But-ironically, theboard supported Mrs. Terrimer'sproposal, even though it will requirea revision of the open space plan.

study setBy Michael Peck

Staff Writer ;

The Environmental ProtectionAgency has earmarked $750,000 tostudy a cleanupof the Higgins Farmtoxic waste site on Route 518 inKingston.

The study, which is scheduled tobegin this fall, will examine theextent of the contamination, as wellas the feasibility of various cleanupmethods for the farm, which is on thefederal Superfund list of the nation'sworst toxic waste sites.

The EPA action comes after theagency unsuccessfully attempted topersuade seven area companies,whose materials the EPA believeswere dumped at the site, to pay forthe study.

"We'll simply conduct the study,and then sue them for it," said EPAproject manager JamesSchmidtberger.

The EPA has named the FMCCorp., American Cyanamid, ShellOil, EG&C, Dow Jones, JT BakerCo. and the Russell Reid WasteHauling Co., as responsible partiesfor the contamination. The com-panies were customers of the formerHiggins Disposal Co., which alleged-ly .buried drums of toxic waste at thefarm.

Former Higgins owner CliffordHiggins has also been named by theEPA.

Fifty' drums of toxic waste wereremoved from the site in 1987 by theEPA, which also found the soil wascontaminated with dioxin. The dump-ing is believed to haye contaminated"29 w^iis^aIohg'Roufe''51ff ^ H Wvariety of toxicchemicals, includingtr i ch loroe thane and carbontetrdchloride.

While there is no evidence thecompanies knew of the dumping,(hey are still legally responsible forthe final dispostion of their hazardouswastes. But they rejected an EPAoffer to allow them to design andfund their own s t u d y , Mr.Schmidtberger said. Instead the EPAwill fund its own, study, which Mr.Schmidtberger estimated will becompleted in 18 months.

See CLEANUP, Page 4A

IndexBusinessJournal 16AClassified 1BEditorial 6ALifestyle 9AObituaries 8APolice 2APhoto Puzzle 7AReligion 12-13 ASports 13-15A

Inside:• A Franklin Township'woman wants to put some ofher land, into permanent openspace — if a developer agrees.Page 3A.

Coalition calls for easing voter registrationBy Michael Peck

Staff Writer

Only 20 percent of New Jerseyansvoted in June's gubernatorial primaryelection, because the state's anti-quated system of voter registrationhas deterred many residents fromregistering/according to backers of avoting reform movement.

Speaking at the First BaptistChurch on Somerset Street Tuesday,representatives of the state chapter ofthe National Rainbow Coalitioncalled for reform of voter registrationrequirements (including allowingsame-day registration.

"The tj;S. ranks last in voterparticipation among the industrializeddemocracies of the world," said state

Rainbow chairman Lawrence Hamm."Our democracy i s facing aparticipatory crisis."

The coalition has already collected7,000 signatures in a statewide peti-tion drive to ease registration,particularly by allowing registrationon Election Day, as well as regis-tration at state agencies such as theDepartment of Motor Vehicles.

Mr. Hamm cited the sharp increasein voter registration in other states,such as Minnesota, which puts avoter registration section on applica-tions for driver's licenses and foodstamps. Minnesota has the highestvoter turnout in the nation, Mr.Hamm said, adding that 250,000 newvoters" had been registered after agen-cy-based registration was introducedin 1987. V

The petition also calls for reducingthe registration deadline from 29 daysto seven days, registering once forlife, and an end to the purging ofvoter rolls for non-votng.

"Poor people, working people andminorities *—. the very - groups tra-ditionally underrepresented in theelectoral process — arebeing purgedin d i s p r o p o r t i o n a t e l y largenumbers,''Mr. Hamm said,

A bill allowing registration at stateagencies is in committee in the stateLegislature, he said, while federallegislation mandating same-day regis-tration has been introduced in Con-gress. •

The coalition's petition was en-dorsed by several Democratic politi-cians, including an assistant of As-

semblyman Joseph Patera, countyfreeholder candidate William Grippoand Franklin Township CouncilmanJames Walker.

"The reason we have to do this iswe have too much to lose," Mr.Walker said., "We can lose our;country." ;

Mr. Grippo said Americans valuedgoing to the movies more than vot- ,•i n g V , • • : • ' . • .: '"

VWe need to make voting moreattractive than these things whichdistract people," he said. "We need;to put our voter registration in humanl i f e . " • . • ••'• :•/ ; •;'•• • • , . }

Mr. Grippo suggested a lottery forthose who registered.

"You see how many people regis-• . ' • ' . • . • ' • - . . ' " • • • ' • •

See COALITION, Page 4AJames Walker

Franklin councilmanBill Grippo

freeholder candidate

\ ,

2A August 10, 1989 The Franklin News-Record

POLICE BLOTTERJohn Miller, 24, and Ronald

UutchTnson, 22, both of Mark Street,were charged Wednesday, Aug. 2,with aggravated assault, police said.

Both men were engaged in a fistfight when Mr. Miller broke awayand ran into his h o u s e . Mr.Hutchinson pursued him, and Mr.Miller then struck him on the armwith a shovel, according to police.Mr. Miller was taken to St. Peter'sMedical Center, Mr. Hutchinson wastaken to Robert Wood Johnson Hos-pital, and both men were released.They were then taken to SomersetCounty Jail and held without bail.

A 27-year-old Franklin man wasassaulted Monday, Aug. 7, onPhillips Road, police said. During anargument over money that was owed,the suspect struck the victim on thehead with a board, cutting the leftside of his head. The victim wastaken to St. Peter's Medical Center.The suspect was described as a manin his early 20s, 5 feet 5 inches talland 130 pounds.

Cash totalling $35 was stolen Sat-urday, Aug. 5, from the A&P onEaston Avenue, police said.

A man approached the register witha small purchase. When the cashieropened the register, he grabbed thecashier's wrist and pulled open thedrawer. He pulled out the money, andran down Easton Avenue, accordingto police.

The suspect was described as a thin

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black man in his early 20s, 5 feet 10inches tall, with close-cropped blackhair and pimples. He may have beendriving a maroon Chrysler Cordoba.

. A videocassette recorder and jew-elry valued at $2,223 were stolenThursday, Aug. 3, from a NormaAvenue apartment, police said. Entrywas gained by breaking a downstairswindow.

An electronic drum machine, radioand gold chain worth a total of$1,600 were stolen Tuesday, Aug. 1,from a Spruce Street home, policesaid. Entry was gained through anunlocked front door. The victimswere asleep at the time.

A videocassette recorder and twogold watches worth a total of $685were stolen Thursday, Aug. 3, from aRalph Street home, police said. Entrywas gained by forcing open the rearglass door.

A Nintendo video game and 13cartridges valued at $490 were stolenWednesday, Aug. 2, from a RachelCourt condominium, police said.There were no signs of forced entry.

A videocassette recorder valued at$470 was stolen between July 21 andAug. 2 from a Highland Avenuehome, police said. Entry was gainedby breaking a bathroom window. *

King at Rutgers Plaza, police said. A $200 check was stolen Friday,Three cash registers were forced July 29, from a 1975 Chevroletopen. An employee found the rear parked on Skipton Place, police said,door open with no signs of forced There were no signs of forced entry.

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A videocassette recorder valued at$280 was. stolen Monday, Aug. 7,from a Phillips Road apartment,police said. Entry was gained byunscrewing a window and pushingout the screen.

A watch valued at $50 was stolenThursday, Aug. 3, from a LafayetteAvenue home, police said. Entry wasgained through an unlocked sidedoor. • ".

Three vehicles were burglarizedWednesday, Aug. 2, on KingsberryDrive, police said. A radar detectorvalued at $300 was stolen from a1986 Mazda, while a radar detectorvalued at $100 was taken from a 1987Mitsubishi. A 1985 Buick wasransacked, but nothing was taken.There were no signs of forced entry to,the Mazda and Buick, but the win-dow of the Mitsubishi was smashed.

Cash totalling $383 was stolenWednesday, Aug. 2, from the Burger

A stolen 1983 Pontiac was foundabandoned on JFK Boulevard Tues-day, Aug. 1, police said. The car hadbeen stolen in Newark July 31. A1985 truck, which had been stolenfrom Veronica Avenue on July 27,was also recovered Aug. 1 on CanalStreet, New York City. A 1988Pontiac, which had been stolen fromBridgewater July 12, was found at theCedar Grove shopping center onCedar Grove Lane.

An AM/FM cassette player andradar detector valued at $150 werestolen Tuesday, Aug. 1, from a 1986Volkswagen, police said.

A radar detector valued at $100was stolen Sunday, Aug. 6, from a1982 Toyota parked on HaworthPlace, police said. A 1988 Volks-wagen was also burglarized. Bothvehicles were unlocked.

A pocketbook valued at $56 wasstolen July 24 from a 1984 Hondaparked on Amwell Road, police said.Entry was gained by smashing awindow.

A 15-year-old New Brunswickyouth was charged Sunday, Aug. 6,with shoplifting from the K mart onEaston Avenue, police said. Storesecurity allegedly saw the youthwalking out of the store with a pair ofsunglasses valued at $12.93. He wasreleased to his mother pending action

, by the Juvenile Aid Bureau.

Two Franklin juveniles, 15 and 16,were charged Tuesday, Aug. 1, withshoplifting from K mart, police said.Store security allegedly saw the pairshoplift merchandise of unspecifiedvalue. Both were released to theirparents pending action by the Juven-ile Aid Bureau.

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A rifle bullet was fired into an

COURT BLOTTERThe following judgments were

handed down in the Franklin Town-ship Municipal Court on July 31,Aug. 1; and Aug. 2:

Liadia Beloosagil, 35, of ResnickCourt, Somerset, received a $300fine, plus $15 in court fees for drivingan uninsured vehicle. In addition,Mr. Beloosagil's license was revokedfor one year as a result of her offense,

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Agripino Rodriguez , 3 1 , ofRemsen Avenue, New Brunswick,was fined $300, plus $15 in courtfees, and had his license revoked forone year for driving without properautomobile insurance. The offensewas discovered on June 10, when Mr.Rodriguez was involved in dn acci-dent at the corner of Easton andOakland avenues.

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Avenue, New Brunswick, was fined$250, plus $18 in court fees., and hadhis license revoked for 280 days fordriving while intoxicated. Mr.Beckford's condition was discoveredwhen he was involved in an accidenton Easton Avenue during the morn-ing of May 22.

James Stokes, 44, of FranklinBoulevard, Somerset, was foundguilty and fined $300, plus $15 in,court fees, for driving while intox-*icated; Mi1.""Stokes,' whose license1

was also revoked for six months,changed his plea from that of notguilty to guilty. The incident oc-curred on Oct. 18,1988 at the cornerof Franklin Boulevard and HollyStreet.

Elton Jones, 20, of Seaman Street,New Brunswick, received $1,000 infines plus $15 in court fees, and a30-day suspended sentence forpossession of a controlled dangeroussubstance.

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Elizabeth Avenue home Sunday,Aug. 6, police said. While the own-ers were sitting in the front porch,which was screened, a bulletpentetrated the wood post of thewindow and nearly hit a resident'sleg. The bullet had been fired from anearby wooded area, and it is notknown if the shooting was accidentalor deliberate.

John Wiley & Sons on Wiley Roadwas vandalized Sunday, Aug. 6,police said. The vandals gained ac-cess to the roof of the building, andshut down the power boxes for the airconditioning units in the computerroom. Two vehicles were alsoransacked and damaged, and roadflares ignited.

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Three trailers used as temporaryclassrooms at the Hillcrest Schoolwere burglarized Saturday, July 5,police said. Entry was gained bymaking holes in the walls. Nothingwas reported missing.

Kelly DeLoatch, 29, of PhillipsRoad was charged Friday, Aug. 4,with possession of cocaine, policesaid. Patrolmen Carlos f orrelio andHenry Karwoski stopped Mr. De-Loatch's vehicle, and allegedly saw aclear vial containing cocaine. He wasreleased on his own recognizance.

William Richardson, 39, of Some-rset Street was charged Sunday, Aug.6, with possession of marijuana,police said. Mr. Richardson wasarrested by Patrolman Carlos Tor-relio, who responded to an argumentat Mr, Richardson's apartment. Of-

ficer Torrelio allegedly saw a smallamount of what he bejieved to bemarijuana and narcotics para-phenelia. Mr. Richardson was re-leased on his own recognizance.

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Sean.M. O'Donnell, 27, of Con-cord, Va., was charged Saturday,Aug. 5, with driving while intox-icated, police said. Mr. O'Donnellwas arrested by Patrolman KennethWilliams, who allegedly saw himdriving erratically on Amwell Road.He was released to his father pendinga court appearance.

A house on Central Avenue inFranklin Park was damaged by fireTuesday, Aug. 1, police said. Whileon routine patrol, Patrolman GeorgeFusiek saw a large amount of smoke,and called firefighters. He, alongwith Sgt. Kevin Cornetto and Patrol-man Larry Lipowski, put on air packsand searched the house for occupants.The owners were in Europe, andthere were no injuries. The fire wasextinguished by the Franklin Park andGriggstown Volunteer Fire com-panies. The cause is under investiga-tion. !

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A Douglas Avenue home wasgutted by fire Saturday, Aug. 5,police said. The fire was extinguishedwithout incident by .the ; Frank-lin-Somerset and Community Volun-teer Fire "companies. There were noinjuries, and the cause is under in-vestigation.

Two assaults, five thefts and sevencases of criminal mischief occurredbetween Monday, July 31, and Sun-day, Aug. 6, according to policestatistics. No further details on theincidents were given by police.

Violent Crimes Compensation Board$30. Mr. Jones was caught with lessthan 50 grams of marijuana on July20 on Westpoint Avenue. :

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LeRoy Deavereaux, 23, of HollyStreet, Somerset, was fined $250,plus $15 in court fees, for possessionof fireworks. Mr. Deavereaux wasalso ordered to pay $30 to the VCCB.

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Cindy Gershmani 33,'of Point ofWoods Drive, North Brunswick, wasfined $300, plus $15 in court fees,and her license was revoked for oneyear for driving an uninsured vehicle.

Robert Montgomery, 28, of Frank-lin Boulevard, Somerset, was foundguilty on two, charges of simpleassault, and one charge of resistingarrest. For each offense, Mr. Mont-gomery received a $250 fine, plus$30 in court costs, and was ordered topay the VCCB $90. Also, he receiveda 12-day sentence for one charge ofsimple assault, for which he receivedcredit for previous time served.

William Sipiran, 27, of Main'Street, rBound,., Brook,, was foundguilty of driving with a revokedlicense, ah offense' for which hereceived a $500 fine, plus $15. incourt costs. Also; Mr. Sipiran'slicense was revoked for an additional30 days.

Knife-wielding manin

A 33-year-old New Brunswickman was charged with aggravatedassault Sunday, after he allegedlychased a group of people With a knifeon Hawthorne Drive, police said.

John Thomas Ryan Jr. was alsocharged with possession of an illegalweapon, criminal mischief and mak-ing terroristic, threats, and is beingheld in the Somerset County Jail on$5,000 bail. '

Police said Mr. Ryan, who theyallege was under the influence ofalcohol and possibly narcotics, hadthreatened a group of people with aknife, and then stabbed the tires of avehicle. Mr. Ryan was then set upon

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by the victirhs,. who attempts.' tosubdue him.

When Patrolmen Robert Nemesand James McDonnell arrived,.theysaw Mr. Ryan run inside a house.When police went inside the house,they found Mr. Ryan holding a largeserrated knife. He finally dropped theknife after being ordered twice atgunpoint to do so. "

Police said they had no motive forMr. Ryan's action. .

Mr. Ryan suffered head, elbow andback injuries, .and was taken to theSomerset Medical Center. He wasthen released, and taken to the Some-rset County Jail.

Police searching forwater meter thieves

By Michael PeckStaff Writer

It may not be the crime of thecentury, but a group of hard-workingthieves toiled through the weekend ofJuly 31 to collect junk.

Five hundred old .brass watermeters stored at the Department ofPublic Works's facility on BerryStreet were stolen. What does one dowith 500 old water meters?

"Junk t h e m , " said AndrewTwiford, the director of publicworks. "That's what we were goingto do."

While the meters may be junk, if

scrapped they would sell for $5,000,Mr. Twiford said.

The meters were stored outside thebuilding, which was surrounded by abarbed wire fence.

"We have to store the larger itemsoutside," Mr. Twiford said.

Mr. Twiford said he did not knowhow much the water meters weighed,but added that to move 500 meters,the thieves must have workedthroughout the weekend.

Although the public works depart-ment has a guard dog, the dog is atthe main building across the street.

Police said there were no signs offorced entry, and they are continuingtheir investigation. ,

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As the tide of development sweepsacross Franklin, and condos sproutlike toadstools among the rolling hillsand woods of Middlebush, onewoman has chosen preservation overprofit.

Odette Temmer wants to donate 23acres of woods on Butler Road to apublic agency, to be permanentlypreserved as open space.

"I'm a conservationist," she said."And! believe we are destroying ourforests." '

Mrs.vTemmer, wh6 has lived onButler Road for 25 years, has seen theforests "and farms along SouthMiddlebush Road steadily eroded bynew homes and condos. Directlyadjacent i to her property, the K.Hovnanian Co. will be building thefinal phase of its massive 344-homeTown & Country Estates develop-ment.- i

"I have many birds and animals,"Mrs. Temmer said. "They've beenchased here from other parts."

Mrs.-- Temmer said she wantedfuture generations to be able to enjoyopen areas. (p.

? Tve ertjoyed it stf naush," shesaid. "I want it to stay this way."

At a Planning Board meeting lastweek; where Hovnanian successfullyobtained approval for the last phaseof Town and Country, Mrs. Temmerasked that Hovnanian change itsTown arid Country open space plan.

In return for a zoning densitybonus, 'Hovnanian has agreed topresei've 700 acres of the 1,700-acredevelopment as permanent openspace. Mrs. Temmer asked that twohomes which will be built near herproperty be moved to another tract,and the five acres designated a preser-vation area, thus creating a openspace buffer between her propertyand Hovnanian's homes.

Hovnanian agreed to the request,although company officials cautionedthat state wetlands restrictions. mayprohibit the switch*

Even with Hovnanian's approval,Mrs. Temmer must still find a reci-pient to accept and preserve the land,a task which she said was difficult.She added that some conservationgroups','sUch as the Nature Con-servancy,'had said her land was notecologically valuable, and would be.sold to finanace preservation of other

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cut all the 'trees "and' put housesmerei^fMrs; Temmer said:

A likely candidate to accept theland is the Hutcheson Memorial For-est in southern Franklin, which isowned by Rutgers University. ButMrs. Temmer said an' agreement islikely to take a long time.

Bicycle tripis fundraiser

Cyclists lpoking for a change ofpace are invited to participate in theAmerican Lung Associations in NewJersey '''Fall Foliage" Bicycle Trek.The 150-mile event will be held Sept.23; 2 * and 25 in Atlantic and CapeMay counties;

Entry applications may be obtainedfrom the American Lung Associaton,10rWest Main Street, Mays Landing,NJ 08330 telephone (609) 625-0101or 25 Emmons Drive, P.O. Box2006, Princeton, NJ 08543-2006 tele-phone (609) 452-2112.

Senior cititizen trip plannedto see Mets play Cardinals

The Franklin Township Depart-ment of Parks and Recreation issponsoring a senior citizen trip to seethe Mets play the St. Louis Cardinalson Sept. 7. The cost will be $15 persenior citizen and the bus will leavefrom the Phillips Community Centeron Route 27 South in Franklin Park at

9:15 a.m. ' 'For more information or to sign up

for the trip, call the Recreation.De-partment at 297-7330. When makingreservations for the trip — give yourname and , telephone number, andthen bring $15 to the Recreationoffice in the Phillips CommunityCenter before Aug. 25.

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Somerset 4-H Fair opens Aug. 16The 41st Somerset County 4-H Fan-

offers something for everyone..Besides the numerous 4-H shows andactivities that occur all day long,special entertainment is planned eachnight, Aug. 16, 17, and 18, at theSnowmobile.

The tentative schedule is as fol-lows: On Wednesday night, the open-ing ceremonies will begin with aspecial 4-H parade through the fair-grounds. The 1989 Outstanding4-H'ers will also be recognized at theopening ceremonies. Following theopening ceremonies, there will befiddlers to entertain as well as Leather

Call friendsat county fair

An opportunity to contact familyand friends anywhere in the UnitedStates will be provided at this year'sSomerset County 4-H Fair,

The county Office of EmergencyManagement (OEM) will sponsor acoast-to-coast telephone patch, wherecalls' are transmitted via hand-heldradios. This service will be providedfree of charge, on a limited basis, toany fair visitor. Children must beaccompanied by an adult. - • •-•

Under the auspices of the Amateur-Radio Relay League (ARRL),' theCommunications Section of the coun-ty OEM will hold a three-day specialevent at the fair that will, be re-cognized on an international level.

Messages transmitted by voice andin Morse Code by amateur radiooperators at the fair will be receivedall over the world and acknowledgedby QSL cards. '

There will also be a demonstrationof Packet-Radio, which involves thetransmission of information overradio frequencies without voice.

Fair visitors can also see a presen-tation by the newly created Emerg-ency Response Team, whose, mem-bers will display suits procedures forsuch a spill will be demonstrated:

The 4-H Fair will be held Aug. 16,17 and 18 at the county fairgroundson Milltown Road in Bridgewater',from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily.

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On Friday, Aug. 18, the last day ofthe Fair, an exciting musical group,Words of Ash, has the stage. This istheir third appearance at the 4-H Fair.Also, the 4-H Go-Kart Club will

demonstrate some of their maneuversand show off their machines!

A free shuttle bus will be runningto the fair from the Harris Corp.parking lot on Route 202 every eve-ning of the fair beginning at 6:30p.m. Buses leave the parking lotevery few minutes and continue run-ning until after the fair closes at 10p.m.

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Schools to host orientation daysMacAfee Road School

The MacAfee Road School Parent Teacher Organization will host akindergarten orientation on Aug. 30 from 1 to 2 p.m.

Parents and students are invited to see their classrooms and meettheir teacher, who will give a 10-minute presentation.

A bus and van will be available for the the children to ride and tolearn bus safety.

Thomas Del Casale, the school principal, will be on hnad alongwith the school librarian, Virginia Lund, and PTO board members fora short question and answer session.

Pine Grove Manor SchoolThe Pine Grove Manor School Parent Teacher Association will hold

an open house for incoming kindergarten students and their parents onTuesday, Sept. 5, at 2 p.m.

The hour-long session will take place in the cafeteria of the school,located on Highland Avenue in the Somerset section of FranklinTownship.

Principal George Dixon and teachers will be available to welcome

and meet with parents and students, and to answer questions.Children will also have an opportunity to visit their classrooms and

to take a trial ride on a school bus.The PTA will serve refreshments. Information will also be available

on signing up for volunteer positions such as library and computerroom aides and homeroom mothers.

Hillcrest SchoolHillcrest School will have an open house/orientation for all the

fourth grades on Wednesday, Aug. 30, from 9:30 to 11 a.m.All incoming fourth graders will receive invitations and Hillcrest

fourth grade teachers will be present to meet with students. Manysupervisors, directors and specialists will also be present to speak withparents about curriculum.

Dr. Clancy, school superintendent, and Eloise Forster, assistantsuperintendent for curriculum and instruction have been invited tospeak briefly.

The Parent Teacher Organization will serve refreshments andballoons, and pencils and other surprises will be available for allparticipants.

CleanupContinued from Page 1A

The companies will then be askedto fund a cleanup of the site, a longterm process which could take yearsto complete. Should they again re-fuse, the EPA will do the cleanupitself, and then sue them for the cost,Mr. Schmidtberger said.

Residents of the affected homesalong Route 518, who had been usingbottled water supplied by the EPA,are now using their wells, after thestate Department of EnvironmentalProtection installed water filters.

The EPA has also named the sevencompanies as responsible parties for a

second site on Laurel Avenue, whereMr. Higgins allegedly operated anillegal trash transfer station from the1960s to 1985.

But the EPA has not yet taken anyaction on the second site. Mr.Schmidtberger said that although

Laurel Avenue had been nominatedfor inclusion as a Superfund site,final approval had been delayed be-cause several of the companies hadfiled to comment on the nomination.No funds can be released for a studyor cleanup of Laurel Avenue until it isapproved as a Superfund site.

PlanContinued from Page 1A

bicyclists and joggers who come fromother sections of Franklin, rather thanhomeowners along the road.

" T h e peop le here aren'tresponsible for the surge of develop-ment," said Mr. Bums. "But they'repaying for Amwell Road.'1

One resident said she had been toldby local realtors that the addition ofsidewalks, which will involvedestroying bees along the road, willreduce their property values by$10,000 to $20,000.

Mr. Lovell conceded there hadbeen no study of who would use thesidewalk:

"I don't believe we have per-formed a study on who or how manypeople will use the sidewalks," hesaid.

Mr. Lovell said pedestrians aredeterred from using the road becauseof the current lack of sidewalks alongthe 45-mile-per-hour road. Mr.Lovell said the installation of side-walks along DeMott Lane had metwith enormous approval from/resi-

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dents, and had prompted demands forsidewalks on Amwell Road.

Some residents complained that thetownship policy on sidewalks wasarbitrary, citing the absence of side-walks along Hamilton Street, nearFranklin High School.

' 'Just because there was a failure toput sidewalks by the high school,should there be a failure to put one by.the intermediate school?" repliedMayor Robert Mettler.

Under intense questioning fromMr. Bums, Mr. Lovell said thetownship had no permanent criteriafor deciding when sidewalks wereneeded in a given location. But hesaid the township will eventuallyinstall sidewalks along major roadssuch as Cedar Grove Lane. :

Mr. Mettler rejected a suggestionthat such improvements be fundedthrough a general assessment of allFranklin taxpayers, saying the town-ship had used special assessments tofinance sidewalk construction for thepast 20 years. He added that the,0^nship often requires developers ip

provide improvements, but said thatis not possible in sections that alreadyhave been developed.

The 15 residents at Tuesday'smeeting seemed as upset over thecounty's widening of that stretch ofAmwell Road to four lanes, as theywere over the sidewalks. But whileMr. Mettler said the council hadasked die county for the sidewalks,the decision to widen Amwell Road,which is a county road, was purely acounty1 decision.

"The issue is not whether it's fourlanes — it is," Mr. Mettler said."The question is whether it's fourlanes with sidewalks."

The widening is designed to al-leviate a bottleneck where AmwellRoad narrows from four lanes to twolanes before Colony Court. Mr.Lovell said he had expected theproject to begin in five years, and hadbeen surprised by the county's de-cision to accelerate the timetable.

"This is a classic planning dilem-ma," said Councilman Thomas Bar-

ilrov|p, v $ c | said^S? village!] such.,;is\

Middlebush required pedestrian ac-cess to reduce traffic. But he addedthat the sidewalks do not need to beon Amwell Road.

But Deputy Mayor Russe l lDemkovitz, who lives near that sec-tion of Amwell Road, said thatalthough he had not seen much pedes-trian traffic, sidewalks will eventu-ally be needed.

"With four lanes, you're going toneed something out there," he said.' 'You can't just leave it alone.''

While the council appeared tofavor tabling the bonding ordinance,as well as well as a second ordinanceauthorizing an agreement with thecounty to build the sidewalks, Mr.Lovell recommended denying the or-dinance and beginning work on itagain.

"We're going to retrench on thisissue, and come back with a betterplan," Mr. Lovell said, adding thatthere will be a general sidewalk planfor the .township, which will, be•'Shown t<j;uie piiblic. «' \Wi

Continued from Page 1Aincrease awareness of crime for resi-dents on the street. She added that thecrime watch program, in whichneighbors watch their street forsuspicious activities, had been suc-cessful on her street, which has hadfew burglaries over the years.

"Before we started, people wereafraid to call the police," she said. "Ithink people are a lot more com-

fortable now."Ms. O'Rourke said the program

had caused her to take some precau-tions, such as bolting her windows.

"We keep our back light on everynight," she said.

While the party seemed more of asocial event than a discussion ofcrime prevention, Ms. O'Rourke'shusband, Brian, said that simplymeeting neighbors was helpful.

"The more they know each other,

CoalitionContinued from Page 1Ater," he said.

Gov. Thomas Kean has alreadysigned an executive order allowingregistration in some state agencies,but only if the applicant specificallyrequests it, Mr. Hamm said, adding

that the legislation does not go tarenough.

"It was a stark contrast in China,"he said, "where we saw studentsstanding in front of tanks for the rightto vote."

the more they know strange faces,"he said. ..

"If we see somebody and we don'tknow him, we make an extra trip(around the block)," said residentSolon Georgiou.

Mayor Robert Mettler; who attend-ed the party, said residents need tolook out for each other, despite thetransitory nature of Franklin's newresidents, who tend to identify withtheir condos rather than their com-munity.

' 'You are part of the community ofFranklin, and you are responsible foryour neighbor, whether you knowhim or not," he said.

Franklin Pol ice Chief JohnBlazakis, who also attended theceremony, said 40 streets in Franklinwere involved in the crime watchprogram, some of which also heldblock parties that night.

Detective Bruce Parker, who runs

the crime watch program, said theprogram had produced results.

"We've had at least three arrestsbecause of neighborhood watch," hesaid.

Chief Blazakis said the blockpart ies were part of a newthree-pronged crime prevention pro-gram.

The police department has set up aconfidential hotline to report crimes,which will be manned 24 hours perday.

The new police hotline number is873-TIPS, or 873-8477.

Police have also set up a specialfour-man Street Crime InterventionUnit, which will be assigned to areasexperiencing surges in crime. ChiefBlazakis said the unit will supplementthe regular patrol and detective units,who often do not have the time toprovide dedicated coverage of anarea.

'Words of Ash'The band, 'Words of Ash' will perform at the Somerset County4-H Fair on Aug. 18, 7:30 to 9 p.m. The four band members, allresidents of Franklin Township, will perform a combination ofpopular rock hits from the 60's and 70's as well as original songs.Rich Nastasl, Lou Nastasi, Barry Schwarttstein and JoeZvolensky are returning for the third year to the Fair, which will beheld at North Branch Park, Milltown Road, Bridgewater. ' ,

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If your feet start moving when youhear good music, Somerset County'sDuke Island Park is the place to be onSunday, Aug. 13, at 7 p.mv On thatevening the Somerset County ParkCommission, in conjunction with theSomerset Trust Co., will present themusical groups "Molasses Hill" and"The Phoenix Ensemble" in a freeconcert. '

Molasses Hill is a country bandthat has been influenced by the musicof ar t i s t s ' such as Alabama,Creederice Clearwater Revival, MerleHaggard, Hank Williams and manyothers. From these influences, theyhave created an up-beat country styleall their own. ' \

The area based Phoenix Ensemblewill also perform and delight theaudience with a wide variety of musicincluding contemporary songs,broadway tunes and blues numbers.This group has quickly become oneof Central Jersey's most requestedgroups. Concert goers are encouragedto being lawn chairs and relax as theylisten to wonderful music.

Duke Island Park is located on OldYork Road in Bridgewater and iseasily accessable from Route 206.The concert will take place rain orshine. For additional information,please contact the Somerset CountyPark Commission at 722-1200 or theCommission Concert Hotline, Fridaythrough Sunday, at 722-1914.

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The Somerset County/BridgewateiLibrary will exhibit the winners in thevisual art category of the SomersetCounty Teen Arts Festival held aiRaritan Valley Community Collegethroughout the month. The public isinvited to view the works.

The Somerset County Teen r ArtsFestival was held on May 17 at th«college and over 600 teen-agers frorr15 public and private schoolsthroughout the county gathered on thecampus to perform and exhibit theirartistic best in the areas of visual artdance, theater, creative writing,strumental and vocal music, and;film/video. : * ij

Participants from Franklin include;!Shawn Allen Carman, April Ortiz|Franklin Madrigal Singers, KatherineiE v a n s , Frankl in HS GuitarEnsemble, Brian Boucher, Maria.Finucane , Sarah r>Yay,TjEirian;Boucher, JJ N e s e , and CarolScheurle. v , • ;:y:; ';•

Professional critiquers selected 20student works in the category ofvisual art to represent Somerset,County at the New Jersey State TeenArts Festival held in June at DouglassCollege, Rutgers University.; ;These,works will be on display in sthe library,and a list of additional studentsselected to represent Somerset Coun-ty at the state festival in the other;categories will be on hand. (. .-•,.••

.The Somerset County:Teen ArtsFestival offers young people a chance,to better understand the creative pro-,cess. Competition is de-rernphasizedand each student receives the,benefitof written and/or verbal feedback.

Each of New Jersey's 21 counties,conducts a county festival, sendingselected students to the three-daystate festival. Additionally, furtherstudents selections are made forparticipation in on-going communityoutreach projects. ;

The Somerset County/BridgewaterLibrary is located on the comer ofNorth Bridge Street and Vogt Drive.The library's hours are Mbndaythrough Thursday, 9 a.m. to 9p.m.,and Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5p.m. • ' • . - ' : . : . ; • ; ; • . • • : ; • • • • : ' • •

For further information on theexhibit contact the library at526-4017, for information regardingthe Teen Arts Festival contact EllenRannells at 231-9105.

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FHS grads pursue Miss New Jersey USA titleSomerset'residents Maggie Law-

ence, daughter of Norman andvlonica Lawrence, and Jessica Rosejolden, daughter or Robert Golden,lave been selected to participate inhe Miss New Jersey USA Pageant toje hfM at the Somerset Hilton Hotel,

Somerset, Aug. 11 to 13.

Each contestant will be judged inswimsuit and evening gown competi-tion and in personal interviews. Thewinner will represent the GardenState at the nationally televised Miss

performanceIo aid Grippo campaign

A benefit 'performance, of "ThePajama Game" will be held Sunday,\ug. 27, at* the Franklin VillagersBarn Theatre in Somerset. ProceedsWill go to ithe "Grippo For Free-holder" campaign.| Bill Grippo, well-known Franklinresident,! is running for a seat on theSomerset County Board of ChosenFreeholders, in the Nov. 7 election.| The 8 p,m. performance will bepreceded py an hour-long, com-plimentay dessert reception featuringcheese, cold drinks, coffee, and cake..I Debbie Morgenbesser, chair-Woman of the event, asks all Franklinand county residents to turn out for anentertaining evening and to showtheir s.upport for Grippo's candidacy.1 "The Villagers offered to hold thisbenefit because Bill was the driving'force behind the campaign to buildmem a new theater. But they alsowanted to remind the people offranklin that Bill Grippo has done anawful lot for u s , " said Ms .Morgenbesser, mentioning Mr. Grip-po's involvement in the MuscularDystrophy Association and the effortto raise the money necessary for alife-saving operation for SeanWillard. •

.<•••,-"We all owe him a great deal,"Ms. Morgenbesser said.,4 "The Pajama Game" looks at thelighter side of the battle betweenlabor and management and what hap-pens when love enters into the nego-

StudentartistMaria Finucane, a senior atFranklin High School, is aproduct of the Gifted andTalented art program. Shecompeted against some8,000 .students to win ac-ceptance into the SummerArts Institute Program, alongwith 156 other students. Mariachose photography andsculpture for her daily studiowork and attended an art his-

class. Following the com-lori of community arts prb-

,._.s to foster art awareness,she was nominated for theGovernor's Award in ArtsEducation. She was one of100 students to receive thisaward. Maria is president ofthe Teen Arts "Society at FHS.

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tiations. It is widely known for aseries of hit songs, including "SteamHeat," "Hernando's Hideaway,"and "Hey There." The music andlyrics are by Richared Adler and JerryRoss; the bo6k is by George Abbottand Richard Bissell.

During its first run on Broadway in1954, the play was especially notedfor introducing ,a style of choreo-graphy which broke new ground. Theshow's lasting appeal was de-monstrated by the recent sold-outrevival by the New York City Operaat Lincoln Center.

Tickets for the benefit performanceare $25 and may be obtained bycal l ing Ms . Morgenbesser at846—4565. Checks should be madepayable to "Grippo for Freeholder."

The newly-renovated, fullya i r - c o n d i t i o n e d and handi-capped-accessible Franklin VillagersBam Theatre is located in the Frank-lin Township Municipal Complex at475 DeMott Lane in Somerset. Freeparking is available on site.

USA Pageant in February 1990.Among her many state prizes will

be $2,000 cash, a Flemington Furjacket, and the expense-paid trip tothe CBS telecast of the national finalsfor the opportunity to compete for thetitle of Miss USA and over $200,000in "cash and prizes.

Miss-Golden is a 1988 graduate ofFranklin High School and. is presentlya student at The Fashion of Tech-nology in New York City. She hasbeen sponsored by Advertising Scien-ces Inc., Bridgewater; InformationIncorporated, Somerset; UFO HairCo., Somerset; Dr. Lee RichardPargot, D.D.S., Somerset; Holzy'sCatering, Somerset; The DanceCenter, Woonsocket, R.I.;. Mr. andMrs. Harold Golden; and Lane Rob-

bins at Hilltop, Hancock, N.Y.Miss Lawrence, a 1985 graduate of

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EDITORIAL

Cops send rightmessage todrug dealers

It's been an exceptionally hot summer inFranklin this year, thanks to the townshippolice and the county prosecutor's officewho have put the heat on drug dealers in and

-around^Dur-community.They have succeeded in sending an impor-

tant message to dealers in Central Jersey andas far away as New York: Don't come toFranklin, you will regret it.

Within the past three weeks police haveconfiscated 10 pounds of cocaine and nearly$1 million in cash that presumably wouldhave been used to purchase more drugs.They snuffed out an operation that last yearsold one million vials of crack in the .Franklin/New Brunswick area. Fourteenpeople suspected of being involved in theseoperations were arrested and held on bailamounts that exceeded $7.5 million, com-bined.

We commend the local police and thecounty narcotics squad for the terrific jobthey have done in cbmbating what wasobviously a healthy drug economy in Frank-lin and throughout Central Jersey.,

Special recognition must go to thecourageous undercover agent who literallyput his life on the line to secure the arrests ofthree New York residents suspected ofcoming to Franklin to buy drugs.

To Franklin Police Chief John Biazakisand his officers, and to Prosecutor NicholasL. Bissell and his narcotics squad, we say—good job! And keep it up, the citizens of ourtownship need you.

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The Franklin NEWS RECORDServing Franklm Townsrvp

Donna Tunney. Managing Editor

Kay Gdanitz, Mvertimg Manager

Nancy Brawn Office Manager

15 Cedar Grove Lane

Office 8A

Tall Pines Center

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201-469-9040

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Mary L o t * * K»goi» M m n , Board Chairman

Jamea B. Kl^wa, PiaaOant.

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LETTER TO THE EDITORCreate an oasisin midst of complex•To the editor :

I note that Franklin Township is tryingto buy that four-acre parcel of land next tothe Municipal Building, to keep it fromfalling into the hands of developers.That's good news, because those fouracres are already surrounded by a for-midable complex of roadways and civicenterprises, and any attempt to wedge ashopping center or condominium clusterinto that beleagured turf would be theultimate folly., Consider Those acres are intimatelyencircled by the Municipal Building, DeMott Lane, Amwell Road, the townshiplibrary, and Colonial Farms restaurant.

Close beyond, in one direction or another,are the Reformed Church, the fire house,the main post office, South MiddlebushRoad, the Villagers Theater, the schooladministration building, and soon tocome, the new public safety building.

This hub-like concentration of primaryfunctions and major roadways alreadycreates rush-hour traffic backups thatseem to worsen by the week. If there isone thing Franklin Township does notneed, it is another sizable traffic generatorwithin this congested village heart.

Township Manager John Lovell wasquoted as saying this land could be used insuch ways as future municipal expansionor permanent open space. "The worset h i n g , " he added, " w o u l d be a7-Eleven."

Not quite. The worse thing would be a7-Eleven plus half a dozen other com-

mercial shops flanking it, plus a caravanof cars squeezing into and out of thejammed parking lot and merging with thecrawling traffic on Amwell and DeMott.Short of a tornado, I can think of no moreeffective way of terminating the remain-ing rural charm of the village of Middle-bush.

Instead, let us for once seize this lastchance to create a bit of civilized openspace in the shadow of the busy complexthat surrounds it — a mini-park, perhaps,a simple oasis of grass, flowers, and a fewbenches, where one could relax betweenerrands, meet a friend, read a newspaper,or even write its editor a letter expressinghis joy that the township fathers createdthis eloquent and enduring testimony totheir vision. .

James Moise

Happy Birthday to Curtis JohnSixteen years and lifetime of Toys 'R

Us sales slips ago, Curtis John Jurrensslipped quietly into our world.

The events leading up to his birthshould have been a warning —' life wouldnever be predictable as long as Kurt (witha'K') was involved.

For starters, the obstetrician told myvery-pregnant wife, Connie, the previousMonday that "if the baby hasn't arrivedby the following Monday, Aug. 6 ,1 willput you in the hospital and induce labor.''A week passed, another checkup, andanother "nothing yet — I guess he's notquite ready to be born."

Discouraged, nearly overcome by thesultry heat and oppressive humidity, Con-nie came back home to Kingston to waitsome more.

It had been a difficult year — I hadfinally graduated from Rutgers, and wasteaching in New Brunswick High School.In May I learned that "due to financialexigencies" I would not be receiving a

, contract renewal for September. Teachingjobs then were at a premium, and theprospects for another position looked dim.New homeowners, we wondered howlong it would be before the bank fore-closed on our newly-signed mortgage.

I came home from my summer job to aglorious meal of spaghetti and meatballs.For dessert, Connie had baked a deliciouspeach pic. Exasperatingly, the oventhermostat was acting up and the pie tookthree hours to bake. Three hours ofoven-induced heat must have made thekitchen a sauna.

I don't know when I first noticedConnie stealing glances at her watch. I'mstill not sure when I -realized thesignificance of the act. I don't remember

BROKENCRACKERS

Gerry Jurrens

why I even bothered to bring it up inconversation over dinner.

Connie's casual "I'm simply timing mycontractions" simply overwhelmed me.

"What? You're in labor? Let's go —St. Peter's is a half-hour away. Did youcall the doctor? Why are we eatingspaghetti? Weren't you supposed to eatlight in case of anesthesia?" By now, Imust have been babbling.

"Don't worry, they just started. Let'sgo fora walk."

"A walk! What, are you nuts? The onlyplace we are walking to is the car — getyour 'goody bag'." That held our pillowand playing cards and other necessities forLamaze preparation.

"Calm down — they're hardly notice-able. Let's go for a walk, you can bringyour clipboard if you want, and when weget back I'll take a shower, and then wecan go if you want."

We went for that walk, and I broughtmy clipboard. I had drawn a chart that hadcolumns for start times;, end times, andintensity of contractions. I could thencalculate how far apart they were and howstrong. Connie said they were mild, andabout 10 minutes apart. Of course, we hadboth heard about "false labor" andwouldn't want to alarm anyone needless-

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By the time we got back, they werecoining faster and with a little moreintensity. She took her shower, andpleaded with our cat to come into thehouse for the night. We called the doctorand calmly got into our little blue Opel,and drove to New Brunswick.

The doctor checked Connie out andpronounced that "it could be hours." Bythen, the contractions had almost ceased.We played cards, joked with the nurses,and reveled in the air conditioned comfortof the labor room.

By 10:50 p.m., Curtis was finally readyto make his appearance. Seven pounds, 7ounces, 22 inches long. He looked to bothof us like a shriveled old man.

From the day we brought him home, hemanaged to go on a regular schedule —never missing an opportunity for a meal ora nap. •'--••

Some would say that that's been atheme for most of his life, and there issome evidence to support this view.

He's grown a bit — 6 feet, 3 inches, tobe exact, and about 185 pounds. Heshaves now and looks forward to hisdriving lessons.

Of course, if he had his way, he wouldsleep until noon and still manage tosqueeze in six meals every day.

That's about the only predictable thingyou can count on. That, and (of course)the unfailing love his family has showeredon him all these 16 years. Happy birthday,son.

Gerry Jumns, the proud father of twosons, lives with his wife Connie inKingston.

Bills offer

progressHome ownership remains a most impor

tant goal of most New Jerseyt residentsPerhaps nowhere is this great Arnericardream more in danger of becoming :misty vision than here as low- or moderate,-income residents seek and search foraffordable housing in our small, rapidlyurbanizing state:. ' ,'_ " '"• '•> !•'•'•' " ]

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GUESTOPINION

Chuck Hardwick

Far too often in the pas, t it seemedwould-be first time homeowners becamediscouraged, faced with economic iorce?beyond their control, which they did notunderstand, yet kept them from realizingtheir home ownership desires;.' • fV ;

It appears we have unwillingly allowedan affordable housing shortage to developas we became somnambulent, lulled byour economic success. The unparalleledbusiness boom during the past decade inthe Garden State has brought increasedprosperity to many of us;. However," it hasalso triggered a steep increase in the costof housing, and has resulted in the price ofnew homes climbing to beyond the means'of low or modest incomes, ;, t , - ':

Along with higher labor costs, van-ishing Open spaces on which to build andzoning which may exclude "innqvativesolutions, the state must also take arealistic look at its own initiatives andregulations regarding the housing needs ofmodest wage earners;: ? -t-\ •',*•.•>' • i

It has been estimated that regulatoryburdens raise the cost of tiewiiJerseyhousing by as much as 30 percent.ijSuchcosts are passed on to the buyer. We canand should do better. A Bill, A^4202; now ]in comittee, would establish an expedited,process for developers and nbrnprofit jhousing contractors: for the various ap-1prova l s n e e d e d ., for; the]low-/moderate-home builder.;

ThiPbill, speiMvd byRobert E. Shinn (R-Burlington) and'Jo

- V. Kelly;-/gM^Wflte wW^i. b o ^ ^Office of Business (Advoc;acy apd, jefforts to provide streamlined service an$fast turnaround on permit requirements foraffordable housing proposals, „_-

Other bills are further along in theAssembly Majority's housing, initiativeprogram. A-3782, sponsored; by^s-semblyman Patrick J. Roma (R-Bergen)would allow the Department of Communi-ty Affairs to make low-interest orinterest-free loans during preconslructionstages to not-for-profit organizations ordevelopers in their quest to build orrehabilitate low-/rnoderate-housing units,

A major key in any housing initiative iscommunity involvement. The Assemblyconsiders new efforts in this area asimportant legislation. ; . . •;-;':.••,'

A-4203, sponsored by AssemblymanKelly and Robert Singer (R-Qcean);would encourage locally-formed: housingpartnerships. It centers on creativeproposals with the private sector originat-ing at the local level. In exchange forinnovative loW-/moderate-income hSusingproposals, a participating[ municipalitywould get priority treatment in applyingfor various other state funds, for itsinfrastructure needs, such as roads, waterquality or waste disposal. > <I\ v-

Municipal-owned vacant or unproduc-tive land, when used for the constructionof low-/moderate-housing uits, would beeligible for state grants or< low-interestloans under a bill sponsored by As-semblyman Shinn and AssemblywomanMaureen Ogden (R-Essex and;Union).Under A-4205, the awarding-6fi thegrant/loan would be made onvme,basjs ofa municipality's encouragemeiit- dfrfcewtechnology, which would make construc-

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Politicians heed reminding about 'the right things'.-.-.wv • ..•):'••..

In case anyone hasn't noticed, there'san election due in this state we're in comeNovember. As has become apparent inrecent years, environmental matters arecoming to play increasing roles in variouspolitical campaigns, and this is all to thegood except for one thing:

Too much heat gets generated about"trendy" issues which, although they areimportant to various people for variousreasons, deflect public and political focusaway from issues which we in NewJersey, as a society, had better not ignore.

What are these issues? Back in May,Department of Environmental ProtectionCommissioner Christopher J. Daggettproposed seven issues which he and closeassociates at the DEP identified as mostimportant for the remaining 11 years ofthis century.

The media reported them for a day ortwo, but they quickly fell into the oblivionof yesterday's news. That is a shame, forthey deserve our full attention, whetherwe are politicians or those who elect

THE STATEWE'RE IN

David F. Moore

politicians-.Commissioner Daggett wisely helped

the situation by citing the issues well inadvance of the election, so that they mightinject true environmental realities into thepoliticking. As he succinctly put it, "Theidea is to get people talking about the rightthings, right now."

I think the DEP nominees for attentiondeserve more exposure, so here they are,without any order of priority:

• The need to site waste disposalfacilities.

• The "quiet crisis" New Jersey faces

as development pressures compete withthe need to preserve open space andnatural resources.

• The need for coordinated land-useplanning to assure that economic growthwill not adversely affect environmentalprotection. ,

• The importance of risk assessment inenvironmental priority-setting to max-imize environmental protection.

• The trend toward requiring localgovernments to bear the costs of en-vironmental protection.

• The importance that lifestyle changesand personal sacrifices will play in theachievement of environmental goals in thefuture. /

• The need to reshift the focus ofenvironmental protection to place greateremphasis on preventing problems ratherthan fixing existing ones.

There they are. Things like siting wastedisposal facilities get lots of attention. 1must agree, but who's thinking out loudabout approaching changes of lifestyle so

that we can continue to co-exist here inAmerica's most densely populated state?It's not something your average politicianwants to be identified with, but,th$y allshould be made to recognize it there onthe horizon. ,,','. ,,J , . , '

Risk assessment is a delicate phrase for"We've gotta find out wWcJyjratterhscan kill the most people, andwhich onesthe fewest, so we can establish realisticpriorities." There's meager politicalprofit in that one, surely.' Therefore, [it'sup to you to make such questions un:avoidable for office-seekers. "' ";

To get a full explanation of these issues,and questions they raise, drop a note to thedepartment of Environmental Protection,Office of the Commissioner; BoxCN-402,4Q1 E. State St., Trenton 06625*and ask for a free copy of ''Environment1990 — An Agenda for Action.".Do Uquickly, because time's a'wastin'!

Da vid F. Moore in executive director ofthe New Jersey Conservation Foundation.

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• "Dinosaur Buttons", a craft for children in grade 2 and up at2:30 p.m. v

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• "Bubbles in the Park" Bring a paper towel tube to the RoseGarden in Colonial Park for bubble fun, at 10:30 a.m., for childrenof all ages.

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• "Toddler Time" with Pat McKinley will be held at 10:30 a.m.for children ages 2 to V/z. The program will consist of 30 minutesof stories, songs and play activities for toddlers and parents. Parentsshould plan to remain with their children. Registration is required,and limited to members of the Mary Jacobs Library and otherbranches'of the Somerset County Library system.

• Films for School-Age Children will be presented at 10:30 a.m."The Mouse And The Motorcycle" and " The Devil and DanielMouse" will be shown. This program is free and open to the public.

MONDAY, AUG. 14

• Summertime Family Films: "A Boy Named Charlie Brown"will be shown at 7 p.m. Charles Schulz's first full-length animatedmovie.includes all the Peanuts Characters. The movie is in color andwill run for 85 minutes. The program is free and open to the public.

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• Movies for Preschoolers, ages V/i to 5 will begin at 10:30 a.m."Swimmy," "The Sneetches," "Madeline's Rescue" and "Jen-ny's Birthday Book" will be shown. This program is free and opento the public. :

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• "Basis Origami" Martha Landy will demonstrate the Japanesepaper-folking art and participants will be able to make their owncreation. The program is for beginners, both adults and children age7 and over. Registration is required. .

PHOTO PUZZLE CONTEST

We have a winner!Barbara Amesen of Dutch Road in Somerset correctly identified theGriggstown summer home, located at the corner of Sunset Avenue andRidge Road. Mrs. Amesen said she had lived only two blocks from thehouse in the photo until she moved to Somerset a year ago. Mrs. Amesensaid she had waited too long in the past to get her answers to theNews-Record, but she was quick enough this time to win a $50 savingsbond.

HardwickCounty Chamber setsJob Fair for Octobe r

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On Oct. 5, the Somerset CountyChamber of Commerce will host aJob Fair at Somerset County VoTechfrom 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The fair isbeing organized by the Chamber'sHuman Resources Committee;Barbara Juman of Barbara JumanAssociates is chairing the subcommit-tee for th6 event.

One goal of the Job Fair is to offerjob opportunities to qualified people— some of whom will be from thedisabled population, senior citizens,college and high school graduates, aswell as the general public. The othergoal of the job fair is to give localcompanies the opportunity to meetprospective employees with a widevariety of skills. Businesses whoparticipate are encouraged to rep-resent their companies at all levels.

Sponsors of the Somerset CountyJob Fair include: the Central JerseyJob Developer's Association of NewJersey, the Courier-News, DisabledAmerican Veterans, the HunterdonCounty Chamber of Commerce,Raritan Valley Community College,the Somerset County Office on Ag-ing, the Somerset County Office ofthe Disabled, Somerset Trainig &Employment Program, the UnitedCerebral Palsy Association ofMorris/Somerset County, and theUnited) Cerebral Palsy Association ofNew Jersey Inc.

Seek babies forlearning study

Babies in the Central New Jerseyarea between the ages of 2 monthsand 6 months are being sought forparticipation in the Rutgers EarlyLearning, Project.

The jgpal of the project, which isfunded by the National Institute ofMental Health, is to gather data aboutthe development of memory abilitiesduring the first year of life.

For the study, a researcher visitsthe baby three or four times over amonth or so. During the 15- to20-mmute visits, the researcher takesnote of how the infant remembers andrespondstto a colorful mobile. .

Participating babies receivecertificates of appreciation fromRutgers, and copies of the final reportare sent to their parents when the

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wishing to participate in Job Fair. Formore information, call the SomersetCounty Chamber of Commerce at725-1552.

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THURSDAY, AUG. 10

• Single Senior Women 10 to 11:30a.m. Thursdays, Washington School,craft room, First Avenue, Raritan.Sponsored by Somerset County Of-fice on Aging. For more informationcall Eileen Curran, (201) 231-7175.

• Parents Anonymous Parent Sup-port Group will be meeting everyThursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at theSomerset Medical Center, 110 RehillAve., Somerville in Conference roomA and B. Child care will be available.For information about the group callParents Anonymous at (1-800)843-5437.

• "Pajama Game" the popularBroadway musical is being presentedby the Villagers Barn Theatre, 475DeMott Lane, Somerset, runningAug. 11 to Sept. 3 on Wednesdaythrough Sunday evenings. Tickets areavailable and may be reserved bycalling (201) 873-2710.

• "CT Scan Studies in Teen-agerswith Schizophrenia" will be thetopic of the medical lecture at theCarrier Foundation. The free lecturewill be held from noon until 1 p.m. inthe Atkinson Amphitheater and isopen to the public. Free parking isavailable. For details about the lec-ture, contact Carrier's Department ofMedical Educa t ion at (201)874-4000, ext. 4461.

FRIDAY, AUG. 11

• Forum for Singles meets from7:30 p.m. on, at The UnitarianChurch of Princeton. Route 206 and

Cherry Hill Road. There are smalldiscussion groups as well as specialevents. Refreshments are provided,with a $5 donation requested with areduced rate for newcomers. Formore information, call John Young at(609) 888-3997.

• The Somerset County ParkCommission is accepting regis-trations for its 1989 Tennis Tour-naments to be held at Green KnollTennis Center on Garretson Road inBridgewater. The Mixed Doubleswill be held on Saturday and Sunday,Aug. 5 and 6; The Men's andWomen's Doubles on Aug. 12 and 13and on Sept. 9 and 10 the SeniorMen's Singles and the Senior Men'sPlus Tounaments will take place.Registration deadline are; Aug. 7 forthe mixed doubles and men's andwomen's doubles, and Sept. 4 for theSenior Tournaments. The entry feefor singles is $7, doubles $8, andyouth is $4. For more informationand registration please call the GreenKnoll Tennis Center (201) 722-1303',or the Park Commission office at(201) 722-1200.

• Art Exhibit featuring works byMiriam Friend, Sheila Mickle Kierceand Pauline Mickle will presented byThe Medical Center at Princeton. Theshow will run until Sept. 15. Forinformation, call (609) 921-1700.

SATURDAY, AUG. 12

• " S n o o p y " the bubbling, op-timistic, and tenderhearted musicalwill be presented by the East Bruns-wick Community Players at Play-house 22, 210 Dunhams Corner Rd.,

East Brunswick, at 8:30 p.m. Allperformances are $8.00. Seniors andchildren are $5. For information call(201) 254-3939. ..

SUNDAY, AUG. 13

• AUDITION NOTICE The Frank-lin Villagers Barn Theatre will holdauditions for "Isn't It Romantic"today from 1 to 5 p.m. and onMonday, Aug. 14, from 7:30 to 10p.m. Director Mary McGinley will belooking for a cast of four men .andfour women as well as incidentalparts. "Isn't It Romantic" will bepresented on weekends from Oct. 6 toOct. 29. Auditions are by appoint-ment and will be held at the FranklinVillagers Barn Theatre, 475 DeMottLane, Somerset. Appointments maybe obtained by calling the theatre at(201) 873-2710.

MONDAY, AUG. 14

• Nature Photography and a fewfavorite photographs representing avariety of other subjects by Mike andDiana Dove can be seen at theSomerset County/BridgewaterLibrary beginning Aug. 1 and run-ning until the end of the month. Thepublic is invited to view the exhibit.The Somerset County/BridgewaterLibrary is located on the corner ofNorth Bridge Street and Vogt Drive.The hours of operation are Mondaythrough Thursday, 9 to 9, and Fridayand Saturday 9 to 5. For informationabout the exhibit contact the library at(201)526-4017.

• "Fossils of New Jersey" A New

Jersey State Museum teaching exhibitthat squeezes 600 million years ofeventful paleontological history intoone compact travel-case, will be ondisplay in the Children's Departmentat the Somerset County/BridgewaterLibrary until Sept. 6. The public isinvited to view the exhibit. TheSomerset County/BridgewaterLibrary is located on the comer ofNorth Bridge Street and Vogt Drive.For information call (201) 526-4017.

WEDNESDAY, AUG. 16

• "A Little Night Music", StephenSondheim's Tony Award winningmusical, will be the final productionfor the Midd lesex C o u n t y ' sPLAYS-IN-THE-PARK. The showwill play every evening beginning at8:40, except Sunday, through Aug.26. The popular theater is a program-of the Middlesex County Departmentof Parks and Recreation, and makesits home at the Roosevelt ParkAmphitheater in Edison just offRoute 1 South, and is free to thepublic. For further information call.(201) 548-2884.

• 41st Annual Somerset Co. 4-HFair The famous Somerset County4-H Fair Opens today in NorthBranch Park on Milltown Road inBridgewater. This is one of the larg-est shows of its kind in New Jerseywith a dozen exhibit tents, three showrings, a hugh refreshment tent andacres of free parking. This yearstheme of the Fair is "4-H-Caring forthe Future." The Fair is FREE andwill ran today, Aug. 17 and 18. Besure to stop by the Princeton PacketBooth.

Society sets breast cancer programThe American Cancer Society,

Somerset Unit in conjunction withPriority Medical Care will conduct aBreast Cancer Awareness Programduring August and September.Participants in the program will re-ceive instruction in breast self ex-amination, an exam by, physician,and a first-time mammogram at thereduced cost of $75.

The program is timely, as theCenter for Disease Control an-nounced recently that the northeast

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While there is no national dataavailable, comparisons of New Jerseybreast cancer rates with incidencerates from the National Cancer In:

stitute Surveillance Epidemiologyand End Results Program do notindicate that New Jersey has a com-parable elevated incident of breastcancer. This implies that the survivalexperience of New Jersey womenwith breast cancer is not optimal. Thefailure to detect breast cancer early in.large numbers of women may ac-count in part for-this discrepancy.

Cancer of the breast strikes nearlyone out of 10 women during theirlifetime. It remains the leading causeof cancer death among New Jerseywomen. Approximately 4,900women are diagnosed with this dis-ease and over 1,700 women die eachyear in the state as a consequence.There.are more than l.S million NewJersey women over the age of 40 whoare at risk of breast cancer and forwhom routine mammography is rec-ommended.

At present, there is no clear data on

the level of mammography utilizationin New Jersey, but based on data suchas the National Health InterviewSurvey, only 15 percent of Americanwomen have ever had a screeningmammogram. It is estimated thatnearly 10,000 New Jersey womentoday have detectable breast cancer •but are unaware of its presence.. Thislarge pool of undetected breast canceris particularly tragic in light ofevidence that earlier detection couldreduce mortality by as much as 30percent. In addition, treatment op-tions involving less extensiveprocedures are often available whenbreast cancer is detected early.

The American Cancer, Society seescost to the individual?' coupled withlack of awareness of mammographybenefits as the chief inhibitor to thislifesaving early detection of breastcancer. Generally, the $100 to $150cost of a screening mammogram isnot reimbursed by insurance com-panies. Beginning Jan. 1, 1990,Medicare recipients will be reim-bursed for screening mammograms.Since half of all the breast cancer inNew Jersey occurs among womenover 65, this represents a significantopportunity to reduce breast cancer'mortality.

As the American Cancer Societyadvocates for legislative changes thatmandate insurance coverage fors c r e e n i n g mammograms bynon-Medicare payers, the state De-partment of Health will attempt tosecure, through random phonesurvey, current data on the utilizationof mammography by New Jerseywomen. In addition, the New JerseyState Cancer Registry will be closelyexamining the distribution of breastcancer cases by stage at time ofdiagnosis and relative survival, andcomparing this with the SurveillanceEpidemiology and End Results(SEER) program information.

On the local level, the AmericanCancer Society continues to- workwith area medical facilities to educatethe public on the value of mammo-graphy while making it more af-fordable. Currently, Priority MedicalCare is offering an educationalsession, exam by physician, and alower cost mammogram from Aug.20 to Sept. 20. The. sessions will beone half hour in length and will beheld on Monday mornings andWednesday even ings . Thoseinterested should call the AmericanCancer Society at 725-4664. An ap-pointment is necessary and attend-ance is limited.

Edison College sets September examsAdults interested in earning credit

for college-level knowledge gainedthrough work, hobbies, independentreading, or other activities may do soby passing college equivalency ex-aminations which are availablethrough the Thomas Edison CollegeExamination Program (TECEP).

Administered monthly, the nextTECEP examination will be held atEdison's Trenton Office on Sept. 20,and registration must be received by

Edison State College no later thanAug. 23.

Originally designed to help enrol-led Edison State College studentsmeet degree requirements, the ex-aminations are-administered national-ly and may be used at many otherinstitutions. They are prepared byteams of college faculty who havetaught c o m p a r a b l e unde r -graduate-level courses and cover awide range of liberal arts, business

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Edison State College also ad-ministers the DANTES Subject Stan-dardized Tests (DSSTs), Col-lege-Level Examination Program(CLEP), American College TestingProficiency Examination Program(ACT PEP) and the New York Uni-versity Language Proficiency Ex-aminations.

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Additional information and ap-plication forms for TECEP and otherexaminations may be obtained bycalling (609) 984-1140.

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Rose B. Littman

Rose Burnswick Littman, whowith her husband founded the Lit-tman Jewelers chain of stores, diedAug. 4 at home in Somerset.

Mrs . L i t tman was born inBrooklyn. She lived in New Bruns-wick, Highland Park, and Holly-wood, Fla., before moving to Some-rset four years ago.

She and her husband, Hyman Lit-tman, had founded Liftman's Jew-elers, originally on Albany Street inNew Brunswick in 1935. The firmexpanded to include a chain of stores.

Prior to coming to New Jersey,they had owned Byron's JewelryStore in Brooklyn.

Mrs. Littman was active in manyJewish organizations, includingHadassah, Israel Bonds, and the Jew-ish Federation of Raritan Valley.

She was a member of Anshe EmethMemorial Temple, New Brunswick.

Mrs. Littman and her husbandestablished the Hyman and RoseLittman Scholarship at Rutgers Uni-versity in 1984.

Her husband, Hyman, died in 1984and her son Paul died in 1960.

Surviving are two sons) Herbert ofWatchung and Leonard of HighlandPark; a brother, Dave Burnswick ofTexas; a sister, Mildred Apollo ofRockaway, seven grandchildren andtwo great-grandchildren.

Services were held on Aug. 6 atAnshe Emeth Memorial Temple,with Rabbi Bennett Miller officiat-ing. ,

Burial followed at Beth IsraelCemetery, Woodbridge.

Shiva was observed at the Littmanresidence through Aug. 8.

Arrangements were by Crabiel,Harding and Jamison Funeral Home,239 Livingston Ave., New Bruns-wick.

Memorial contributions can bemade to the Central Jersey JewishHome for the Aged, 360 DeMottLane, Somerset 08873.

Marjorie Gilbert

Majorie S. Gilbert of Kingstondied Aug. 2, at the Medical Center ofPrinceton. She was 95.

She was a resident of Kingston for65 years.

Mrs. Gilbert was associated withher late husband, George, in a familybusiness called George t C. GilbertInc., which manufactured heavy con-struction equipment.

She was a member of the KingstonPresbyterian Church.

Surviving are two brothers, HaroldShelp of Sandwich, 111., and WallaceShelp of Albion, NY. , and severalnieces and nephews.

Services were held Aug. 7 at theMather-Hodge Funeral Home, 40Vandeventer Ave., Princeton, withthe Rev. John Heinsohn officiating.

Burial was at Kingston Cemetery.

Gary E. Papierowicz

Gary E. Papierowicz of Grig-gstown died Aug. 4 at his home. Hewas 34.

Mr. Papierowicz was bom andraised in Perth Amboy. He moved toFranklin Township three years ago.

He was the son of the late GlennaButala Papierowicz.

Surviving are his. father, John ofPerth Amboy; his twin sister, LoisHatolski of Piscataway, and twobrothers, Buddy of Perth Amboy andAlan, who is serving in the U.S.Navy.

Services and burial will be private.Arrangements are under the direc-

tion of the Kimble Funeral Home, 1Hamilton Ave., Princeton Borough.

Doris E. English

Doris E. English of Spring Street inSomerset died Aug. 4 at RobertWood University Hospital, NewBrunswick. She was 62.

Mrs. English was bom in Trentonand lived in Bordentown and Corfu,N.Y., before moving to FranklinTownship nine years ago.

She was a member of Christ UnitedMethodist Church, Piscataway, and amember of the United MethodistWomen's Organization.

Surviving are her husband, JamesE. English; three sons, David J. ofFarmington, N.Y., Alan M. of Cen-tral Square, N.Y., and Eric R. ofSomerset; a brother, Frank Orloski ofShip Bottom, and five grandchildren.

Services were held Aug. 7 at ChristUnited Methodist Church, 485 HoesLane, Piscataway, with the Rev. Drf

Anthony Godlefski, pastor, officiat-ing.

Cremation was private.Memorial contributions can be

made to the Doris English MemorialFund, care of Christ United Meth-odist Church, Piscataway.

Arrangements were by the GleasonFuneral Home, 1360 Hamilton St.,Somerset -•'.•"•.'

Carl Carlson

Carl W. Carlson of SkiUman Lanein Somerset died Aug. 7 at home,after a long illness. He was 81.

Mr. Carlson was born in Ashland,Wis., and was a longtime Somersetresident.

Before his retirement, he was em-ployed as an engineer with WisconsinBell Telephone Co. He also lecturedat Michigan State University,Douglass College and the New JerseyInstitute of Technology. Followinghis retirement, the Carlsons ran theCarlson Tree Farm.

He earned a bachelor of sciencedegree from Northland College,Ashland, a master of science from theUniversity of Chicago and a doctoratefrom Michigan State University.

Mr. Carlson and his wife, BerniceWells Carlson, co-authored "WaterFit to Use." They assisted in thepublication of 23 other books.

During his early years in Franklin,he sat on the steering committee andwas a charter member of the RaritanValley Unit, New Jersey Associationfor Retarded Citizens.. He also hadbeen • an organizer and committeechairman of the first Cub Scout packin Franklin Township.

Surviving are his wife; a son,Ph i l ip of L a m b e r t v i l l e ; twodaughters, Marte Carlson of OceanCity and Christine Umberger' ofSpringfield, Va.; three brothers, Rob-ert of Ashland, Erhart of San', Diegoand David of Kingston, Australia;two sisters, Doris Berry of Ashlandand Phyllis Wigg, of Plainswell,Mich., and five grandchildren.

Memorial services will be held onSaturday, Aug. 12, at 11 a.m. atMiddlebush Reformed Church,Amwell Road, in the Middlebushsection.

Memorial contributions may bemade t( Northland College, Ashland,Wis. 54806, or to the charity of one'schoice.

Arrangements are under the direc-1tion of Gleason Funeral Home, 136QJHamilton St., Somerset.

Luciile Danziger

Lucille Buehler Danziger of theSomerset section, died Aug. 7 at St.Peter's Medical Center, New Bruns-wick. She was 82.

Services were held on Aug. 8 atRezem Funeral Home, 457 CranburyRoad, East Brunswick.

Burial was at Cloverleaf Cemetery,Woodbridge.

Memorial contributions may bemade to the American Cancer Socie-ty- ; : • ' ••

Mrs. Danziger was born; in NewYork City and lived in Highland Parkand North Brunswick before movingto Franklin.

.Her husband, LeRoy Danziger,died in 1965.

Surviving are a son, Roy ofWescosville, Pa.; a daughter, LynneBlackman of East Brunswick; a sis-ter, Lenore Buehler of Florida; fourgrandchildren, and fourstep-grandchildren.

AnastasiaAerstin

Anastasia Georgetti Aerstin ofSomerset died Aug. 8 at the FranklinConvalescent Center. She was 85.

She was born in Venezuela andcame to the United States in 1978,living in New Brunswick before mov-ing to the Somerset section of Frank-lin six months ago.

Mrs. Aerstin was a communicantof St. Ladislaus R. C. Church, NewBrunswick, and a member of theThird Order of St. Francis of St.Ladislaus Church. •,

Her husband, Julius R. Aerstin,died in 1977. ;

Surviving are a son, Kenneth ofSomerset; two grandchildren; and agreat-granddaughter.

Services will be held today, Thurs-day, at 8:30 a.m. at Boylan FuneralHome, 188 Easton Ave., New Bruns-wick, followed by a 9 a.m. Mass ofChristian Burial at St. Ladislaus R.C.Church, New Brunswick.

Burial will follow in St. Peter'sCemetery, New Brunswick,

Carrier has answers for the lonelyMONTGOMERY — An all-day

symposium titled "Loneliness: Painand Prevalence — Causes and Cures(Shyness, Self-Esteem, Terminal Ill-ness, Grief)," will be conductedSept. 20 at Carrier Foundation inMontgomery Township., ,

Some of the topics to be discussedinclude "The Loneliness of Bereave-ment," "Looking for Love in All theWrong Places," "The Broken Heart:The Medical Consequences of Lone-

l iness" and ''Perfectionism: theSilent Enemy."

The program is suggested for psy-chiatrists , psychologists, family prac-titioners, pediatricians, nurses, socialworkers, physician assistants,1' train-ees, students and mental health agen-cy staff. .

For more information about theprogram or to pre-register, contactCarrier's Department of MedicalEducation, 874-4000, ext. 4465.

There is a fee for the program. '

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The kids lined upand shoutedtheir requestsfor disc jockeyKrisGrippo.

Franklin kids get rockin' on a summer morningIfO'!l'!)l.i1

It doesn't have to be darkdutsidetor the beat of rock n' roll to reach

a youngster's soul. D.J. KrisGrippo of Kris & Co.. spun theplatters from 9 to noon at theSarjipson G. Smith School on

Aug. 3, and the assembledybuhgsters danced their limbs,silly in the summer heat. The

Teeny Bopper dance wassponsored by the Franklim

Recreation Department.

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Jeanette Picerno, 8, knows she's the subjectfor the photographer's fens.

The summer heat did not diminish 14-year-old Christina Chrepta's (center) enthusiasm for themusic.

Two stars shine in Somerset

Cynthia Lynne Nlcol... Junior Star crownx

They may never have wished upon a star,but two Franklin girls became stars July 30.

''<- Joy Elizabeth Chaney, 12, of Somerset,.and Cynthia Lynne Nicol, 9, of Somersetwe crowned at the state National StarF .-ant at the Marriott Hotel in Somerset.

I he girls will travel to Daytona Beach,Fla., for the Oct. 3 to 8 national pageant.Joy competes in the Preteen Star category,while Cindy is in the Junior Star competi-tion. Each will represent New Jersey,

Cindy is the daughter of George andBarbara Nicol. Joy is the daughter of Claudeand Evette Chaney. Although both girlswere at Conerly Road School last year, theirparents became acquainted when they met atthe Sylvan Learning Center in East Bruns-

< wick.Cindy had participated in the local

pageant the year before, when she finisehdthird, and the Nicpis' experience convincedthe Chaneys to try this year.

The pageant, Mrs. Nicol explained, is nota beauty contest. The girls are interviewedby judges, and special awards are given for

personality, poise, being photogenic, andfor friendship. Joy received the best person-ality award on July 30, as well as the overalltitle.

Although talent is not a mandatory part ofthe pageant, Cindy performed her favoritesong, "Love is the Greatest Gift of All," atthe state pageant. She plans to sing it inF l o r i d a , t o o . •;••-•

Both girls were pleased with the friendsthey made in the two days of the statecompetition. Pen pals are often made amongthe girls, Mrs. Nicol said.

Although the girls have national competi-tions approaching, neither one plans specialrehearsals or practices. Joy will enter theseventh grade in the fall at Sampson G.Smith School, and Cindy will be a fourthgrader at Conerly Road.

Winning a national title would mean a$1,000 savings, bond and an assortment ofgifts, but the pageants could provide otheropportunities, as well. Mrs. Nicol saidCindy has already been contacted by a NewYork modeling agency. - • .

But the contest aren't everything to thegirls.

When Cindy hurt her ankle at camprecently, her mother thought she would beworried about the pageant. But, she found,no one at camp knew that Cindy had won acrown. ' •

Success has not entirely turned Cindy'shead. While she took the time to talk abouther pageant experience, Cindy quickly aban-doned the telephone to chase after Gizmo,the family cat.

Both families must now arrange for spon-sorship for their daughters. A minimum of$350 has to be raised, Mrs. Chaney said, butthe families have found it difficult to con-vince local businesses to support the girls.•'For the New Jersey pageant Joy wassponsored by EeeZee Cleaners of Somerset,GG Hardware of Maple wood, Sylvan Learn-ing Center of East Brunswick, FascinationInc., of Newark, Gail Johnstone, and Joy'sparents.

Cindy was sponsored by La ModeElegante of Somerset. '

Joy Elizabeth Chaney... Preteen Star crown

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WEDDINGS AND ENGAGEMENTS

Josetta Luckey and Michael O'Neill

Josetta Luckey engagedto marry Michael O'Neill

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Luckey of Birchwood Court, North Brunswick,have announced the engagement of their daughter, Josetta Louise toMichael Patrick O'Neill, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. O'Neill ofEisenhower Drive, Sayreville.

Miss Luckey is a graduate of North Brunswick Township High School.She is employed by Advacare, Somerset, as a data entry clerk.

Her fiance is a graduate of Middlesex County Vocational and TechnicalHigh School ,—East-Brunswick—He is employed by Watchung SpringWater Company, Inc.,-South Plainfield, as accounts receivable clerk.

The date of the wedding is May 1990. * .

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dardani

Carolyn Leone andThomas Dardani arejoined in marriage

Carolyn Leone, the daughter of James and Marilyn Kletz of NorthBrunswick, was married May 6 to Thomas Dardani of Franklin Park, theson of Thomas and Anne Dardani of South Brunswick.

The couple was married at St. Mary's Church, New Brunswick, withMonsignor Francis J. Crupi officiating.

Amy Siegal was matron of honor and Judy Rowe and Sandy Armstrongserved as bridesmaids.

Robert Menghi was the best man and Mark Langone and Dennisfcangone were ushers. * '

Following the ceremony, a. reception was held at the Villa Liberty,Monmouth Junction. ^

The bride is a graduate of North Brunswick Township High School andthe TaylOr Business Institute. She is employed by AT&T, EastBrunswick.

The groom is a graduate of South Brunswick High School and TrentonState College. He is employed by Handy Motors, New Brunswick.

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Following a. Caribbean cruise, the couple made their home inMonmouth Junction. ' . - „? .

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Vicki Hugh^? marrie?Lawrence N. Krampf

Vicki Marie Hughes, the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Charles R.Hughes of Batesville, Arkansas, was married'July 9 to Lawrence HowardKrampf of Somerset.

The bride's uncle, Dr. Harry Baker Adams, chaplain of YaleUniversity, and Rabbi Roy A. Rosenberg officiated the interfaithceremony at Kirkpatrick Chapel at Rutgers University. The bride wasgiven in marriage by .her father.

Janet Palmer Escamilla was matron of honor for her sister. Thebridesmaids were Jane Menegus, sister of the groom, Lynne Adams,cousin of the bride, Diane Lachtrupp, Lois Leftwich, Sally Nachamkinand Barbara Woods. Ben Nachamkin was the ring bearer!

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After a reception in the Regency Ballroom at the New Brunswick Hyattthe coupl<? went on, a: wedding;tri^to Bermuda.

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The Franklin News-Record August 16, 1989 11A

Rev. Dale C. Seloveris ordained as pastor

The Rev. Dale C. Seloyer wasordained as a pastor of the Evangeli-cal Lutheran Church in Arnerica Sun-day, July 30, at St, MatthewLutheran Church, Mobtestown.Bishop Herluf Jensen of the NewJersey Synod presided.

The Rev. Selover, daughter of Mr.and Mrs Richard H. Selover, is alifelong member of Emanuel Evan-gelical Lutheran Church, New Bruns-wick. She is a 1979 graduate of NorthBrunswick Township High Schooland received her bachelors degree inEnglish from Gettysburg College,Gettysburg, Pa., in 1983..

This past,May she received hermasters of divinity degree from theLutheran Theological' Seminary atGettysburg. While in seminary theRev. Selover served Lutheranparishes in East Berlin, Pa., Balti-more, Md., and the Navajo LutheranMission in Rock Point, Ariz. Sheserved as Chaplain in New EnglandDeaconess Hospital in Boston for herClinical Pastoral Education.

Rev. Dale C. Selover

The Rev. Selover has been calledto serve as Pastor of Abiding PeaceLutheran Church, Budd Lake, N.J.

Temple Beth El acceptingrelicjibijs school applications

Applications are still being ac-cepted for Temple Beth El of Somerrset's fall 1989 Religious SchoolClasses. Temple membership is notrequired for Shabbaton (designed for4- and 5-year"-olds, or Pre-Primary(open to children in kindergarten andfirst graders). Both classes meet onSunday mornings and teach Jewishtraditions with an emphasis on learn-ing in a fun way.

Temple membership is required forprimary (second graders), alephthroug hei (third through seventhgraders leading to Bar/Bat Mitzvah),and vov and zion (Hebrew HighSchool leading to confirmation).

Temple Beth El is located at 1495Amwell Road in Somerset. For moreinformation, call 873-2325 or545-6062.

WORDS ON FAITHBy Rev. Terry Wimmer

Christ the King Lutheran Church

. I was in an office recently waiting to see someone and I did what mostof us do when we're in this type of situation, I read a magazine. I pickedup last December's issue of Life magazine which featured a "HolidayBonus," 49 people reflecting on ""Why Are We Here? The Meaning ofLife."

In looking at the names and faces of the 49,1 was puzzled by the factthat there were only nine women and one of those was Nancy Reagan'sastrologer. There were eight "religious-rtypes," but all were white males;12 of the 49 spoke of God, two being those great theologians Lt. Col.Oliver and the rather pugnacious head coach of the Chicago Bears, MikeDitka; Christ is only mentioned once.

And then there was one Jose Martinez who, in response to the questionoffered this wisdom: "We're here to die, just live and die. I drive a cab.I do some fishing, take my girl out, pay taxes, do a little reading, then getready to drop dead. You've got to be strong about it. Life is a big fake.Nobody gives a damn."

Now compare.the clear-eyed plain speech of Jose Martinez with that ofsocial psychologist Kenneth Ring:' 'The meaning of life has something todo with realizing that our essence is perfect love, then going on to livelives upon that truth, experiencing each day as a miracle and everyday ass a c r e d , " ' ' ' ' ; ) ' . • ' . ' : • • " , • • . • .. - ' • • . ' . • •'

I suspect that on a day-to-day basis, most of us would identify morewith Jose Martinez's wisdom than that of Dr. Ring's claims about"essence" arid "perfect love."

What are we to make of the silence about God, the Bible or the churchor Jesus Christ in these pages of Life? For most of us pur religioustraditions provides the most significant clues to "the meaning of life" andwe go about pur business thinking that the culture around us knows whatwe are talking about and maybe even agrees with us. I wonder how rightwe really are. /

On first reading, the statements in the Life magazine article appearrelatively untarnished by our obsession with success. One of the recurringthemes in the article, and which continue to haunt us today, and willprobably plague us tomorrow, is alarm at the imbalances that we've cometo accept as business-as-usual: institutionalized poverty, governmentmismanagement and fraud, and the destruction of the environment.

The rich man in Jesus' parable from the 12th chapter of Luke's Gospel

Temple Beth El plansrummage sale on Aug. 27

Temple Beth El of Somerset's Sisterhood is sponsoring a rummage salefrom noon to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 27 at the Temple, 1495 AmwellRoad in Somerset.

The sale is open to the public. For more information, call 873-2325.

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The event, which is being co-sponsored by thesTetnplef. Sisterhood andkMen's Club; is opeti'to all members and prospective members are!especially encouraged to attend. • ' ^ '

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Joy Trek is summer themeof Vacation Bible school

Joy Trek is the theme of this summer's Vacation Bible School at theReformed Church of North Brunswick.

The journey begins next Monday at 9:30 a.m. at the church on LaurelPlace, next to Babbage Park just two blocks off Georges Road. There willbe classes for all children age 3 and up.- Anyone needing a ride, directions, or other information can call thechurch at (201) 545-2736.

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would probably identify with the responses of those in the Life article.Listen to the words of the rich man: "And I will say to my soul, 'Soul,you have ample goods laid up for many years; take your ease, eat, drink,and be merry.' ' ' The rich man is obviously impressed with how his profitand loss statement reads and with what Dun and Bradstreet has to sayabout him. He's obviously answered the question "Why are we here? Themeaning of life."

The rich man reminds me of Bud Fox, the young stockbroker in theAcademy Award-winning movie "Wall'Street."-In the movie, Bud iswilling to do anything to get the business of his idol, the one and onlyGordon Gekko, a Wall Street nova who handles those who get in his wayby, in his words, "biting off their heads and sucking out their eyeballs!"Bud has finally connected with Gekko by providing him with "insidertrading" information, a practice which violates numerous federal lawsand regulations.

In one scene in the movie, Gekko calls young Bud at dawn andproclaims "Hey Buddy boy, ya did good kid. I've just wired transferred$800,000 to your off shore account. This is your wake up call Bud. I'mgonna make you rich!"

Later in the movie, after Bud has unwittingly betrayed his own father tohelp Gekko, we see a stunned Bud Fox, on the balcony of hismillion-dollar East Side condo, staring off into the darkness. We hear himquietly speak the words that have been spoken by millions throughout theages': "Who am I?" .

It is in essence the same question Jesus asks of the rich man in Luke'sparable: "Fool! This night your soul is required of you; and the things youhave prepared, whose will they be?"

Luke's Gospel shouts that the Christian life is not about hoarding all ourblessings talents and gifts. Luke's Gospel summons us to the profoundrecognition that we have been first given these things by God. And withthat utter sense of having received in extraordinary measure from God, weare empowered to give, or to give up, in equally extraordinary measure.

The challenge of Luke's Gospel recalls for me the story of the pastorwho asks the grieving widow if she has any special requests for music ather husband's funeral; she asks for "Amazing Grace" and "I Did It MyWay."

Dear friends, it is a fundamental truth of the Gospel that you can't haveit both ways.

Hear again the words of Jesus: "Fool! This night your soul is requiredof you; and the things you have prepared, whose will they be? So are theywho lay up treasure for themselves, and are not rich toward God."

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RELIGIOUS SERVICES MinistryBUNKER mix

LUTHERAN CHURCHR.D. NO. 1

Bunker Hill RoadGriggstown

(201) 359-6302SUNDAY

10 a.m. - Morning worship withPastor Chuch Ewan

7 p.m. - Evening Gospel Service

CALVARY GOSPEL CHURCHOf the Christian andMissionary Alliance

423 Dunham's Corner RoadSouth Brunswick Township

FRIDAY7:30 p.m. - Adult Bible Study and

Prayer Meeting7:30 p.m. - Pioneer Girls Meeting7:30 p.m. - Christian Service

Brigade for Boys MeetingSUNDAY

9:45 a.m. - Bible Study withclasses for all ages; adult throughnursery.

11 a.m. - Family Worship Servicewith nursery and children's churchavailable. Rev. Stephen Bishop of-ficiating.

6 p.m. - Evening Service withnursery available.

7:15 p.m. - Light and Life youthfellowship

CHRIST THE KINGLUTHERAN CHURCH

3330 Highway 27Kendall Park

(201) 297-1200The Rev. Terry Wimmer

FRIDAY8:30 p.m. - Sunshine A.A.

SATURDAY5:30 p.m. - Brief Service of Holy

CommunionSUNDAY

9 a.m. - Sung Eucharist, nurseryprovided, with Sacrament of HolyBaptism. Fellowship hour followsworship.

1:30 p.m. - Spoken Eucharist atFranklin Convalescent Center

WEDNESDAY7 p.m. - Brief Service of Holy

CommunionCOMMUNITY PRESBYTERIANCHURCH OF THE SAND HILLS

8 Cuyler RoadKendall Park

THURSDAY9 p.m. - Alcoholics Anonymous

SUNDAY9:30 a.m. - Worship service with

Rev. Paul "Walker (nursery avail-able).

10:30 a.m. - Fellowship and re-freshments.

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JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTEROF NORTH AND

SOUTH BRUNSWICK1001 Finnegans Lane

North Brunswick

THURSDAY7 a.m. - Tallit and Tefilia Minyan

FRIDAY8 p.m. - Kabbalat Shabbat Service

SATURDAY9:30 a.m. - Shabbat Morning

Service

FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH.."»Monmouth Junction Road

Dayton(201) 274-2711

Mark H. Abram, Pastor

SUNDAY10:30 a.m. - Worship Service,

nursery provided.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHOF LINCOLN GARDENS

771 Somerset St.Somerset

SATURDAYNoon - Prayer Service SUNDAY8 a.m. - Early Morning Worship

. 9:30 a.m. - Church School10:45 a.m. - Morning Worship11 a.m. - Junior Church

WEDNESDAY7 p.m. - Prayer Service

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRISTSCIENTIST

110 Ryders LaneEast Brunswick(201) 249-8849

SUNDAY11 a.m. - Church Service - Subject

"Soul" Golden Text: Isaiah 60:20"Thy sun shall no more go down;neither shall thy moon withdrawitself: for the Lord shall be thineeverlasting light, and the days of thymourning shall be ended."

WEDNESDAY7 to 8 p.m. - Reading Room8 p.m. - Evening Service

SATURDAY1 to 4 p.m. - Reading Room

FIRST CHURCH OFCHRIST, SCIENTIST

16 Bayard LanePrinceton

(609) 924-5801

SUNDAY10:30 a.m. - Church Service

"Soul"10:30 a.m. - Sunday School for

students up to age 204:30 p.m. - Church Service

WEDNESDAY8 p.m. - Testimony Meeting in-

cludes accounts of Christian Sciencehealing. Child care provided on Sun-day morning and Wednesday eve-ning.

The Christian Science ReadingRoom is open Monday through Satur-day from 9:30 a.m. to S p.m. OnWednesday, Thursday and Friday thereading room is open until 7:30 p.m.

FIRST PRESBYTERIANCHURCH

362 Georges RoadDayton

SATURDAY11 a.m.- Alcoholics Anonymous

SUNDAY10 a.m. - Worship Service with

guest minister the Rev. MichaelHicks preaching on "Don't Buy JunkBonds." Visitors are welcome. Nur-sery care is provided.

TUESDAY?•- 7:30 p.m - Barbershoppers - ;

GEORGES ROAD BAPTISTCHURCH

Old Georges Road andChurch Lane

North Brunswick :

SUNDAY9:45 a.m. - Church School11 a.m. - Worship Service

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

Study and Prayer

GRIGGSTOWNREFORMED CHURCH

1261 Canal RoadGriggstown

The Rev. Dennis L. Ferguson,Minister

SUNDAY10 a.m. - Worship Service, the

Rev. Dennis L. Ferguson will preach,"Jesus Still Heals Today." Nurseryprovided. VCR tapes for children inthe church hall.

MONDAY7:30 a.m. - Harvest Home Com-

mittee Meeting

HOLY TRINITYLUTHERAN CHURCH

1640 Amwell RoadSomerset

(201) 873-2888

SUNDAY9:15 a.m. - Worship. Nursery will

be provided during the worshipservice.

KENDALL PARKBAPTIST CHURCHRoute 27 Box 5086

Kendall Park(201)297-4644

SUNDAY9:45 a.m. - Sunday School for the

whole family. Classes for all.ages,including adults. Nursery provided.

11 a.m. - Morning Worship6:30 p.m. - Evening Worship

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

Bible study and prayer.

THURSDAY3 p.m. - Visitation and ministry at

Franklin Convalescent Center.Kendall Park Baptist Church is an

independent fundamental church inassociation with the General Associa-tion of Regular Baptist Churches(GARBC.) The public is warmlyinvited to all services.

KINGSTON PRESBYTERIANCHURCHKingston921-8895

SUNDAY10 a.m. - Worship service.

KINGSTON UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH

Church StreetKingston

SUNDAY10 a.m. - Morning Worship10 a.m. Sunday SchoolThe Rev. Byron D. Leasure, Mini-

ster, will be officiating.

MIDDLEBUSH REFORMEDCHURCH

South Middlebushand Amwell Roads

Middlebush

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Rev. Taylor Holbrook will be preach-ing. Nursery care is provided.

MILLER MEMORIALPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

(corner of Ridge and New roads)Monmouth Junction

THURSDAY7:30 p.m. - Choir Rehearsal

SUNDAY10 a.m. - Communion Worship

Service.11 a.m. - Coffee Hour fellowhsip.

DIRECTORY OFRELIGIOUS SERVICES AND EVENTS

.United Methodist Church! Geofie St. at Livingsta! Ave.j New Brunswick 201-545-8975

Summer ScheduleNo Sunday School

10:00 a.m. Morning Worship

"Sharing God's Wont, Showing Christ's Love."Rev. Larry Kalaiainen, Pastor

Rev. Buddy Hubbard, Associate PastorChild Care Plaza Parking

ALL SAINTS' CHURCH(Episcopal)

All Saints'Road (off Terhune)Princeton

Sunday Services (Summer Schedule)7:30 am Holy Eucharist (Rite I)

10:00 am Holy Eucharist (Rites alternate)1 U 5 am Adult Bible Study

Wednesdays9:30 am Holy Eucharist

A. priey Swartzentruber, RectorDavid L Stokes, Assistant Rector

(609)921-2420

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Where Jesus is Lord!WHOM 10:00 a.m. Worship Service

Cmsmads School, Geories Rd.Monmouth Junction

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7:30 Wednesday Evening Prayer Time107 Sand Hills Road

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9:30 a.m. • Morning IntercessoryPrayer.

10:30 a.m. - Morning worshipservice.

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REFORMED CHURCHOF NORTH BRUNSWICK

687 Laurel PlaceNorth Brunswick

(201)545-2736

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Pamela Ammons

Former Kendall Parkresident ministersin Spanish prisons

By Karen QuimbySpecial writer

P O N T E V E D R A , SPAIN —Southern Baptist missionary PamelaAmmons, formerly of Kendall Park,found herself in jail not long aftermoving here last year to begin Baptistwork.

One of the first doors of ministrythat opened to Pam and her husband,Chris, took her inside a prison.

The opportunity for prison ministrystemmed from one of the Ammonses'first contacts in Pontevedra, a youngwoman named Carmen, a formerdrug addict who had bcome a Chris-tian in Venezuela. Carmen told themissionaries about her visits towomen in the jail in Pontevedra,which sparked an interest in Am-mons. She wrote to Spain's JusticeDepartment in Madrid and obtainedpermission to enter the jail as aminister representing evangelicalchurches.

Pam visits women in the jail (thereare. usually about 25) every Mondayevening. A gifted pianist, she alwayscarries her electric piano with her andgives piano lessons to women whowant to learn. Sometimes she justgets the piano out and sings choruses,which draws a small crowd. Shehelps a few prisoners practice Eng-lish. She sometimes plays ball withthe more athletic ones. Severalwomen gather and listen while shereads from,the.Bible. Then they talkabout.w^iai^piysrses mean: 'r;.-,.. i

hi <he.Vjafty^Pam is free to;evangelize as much as she wants. She 'talks personally to between 15 and 20women each week. The women havecome to respect her and allow her toenter into their conversation groups.

Prison officials treat Pam well, andthe women guards are especially niceto her. Occasionally a new guard onduty may give heir a bad time gettingin, but the prison director quicklyintervenes to clear the problem up. Attimes, she blends in so well with thegroup that a new guard or doctor willmistake her for a prisoner.

Pam also has been on the receivingend in her prison ministry. Theprisoners have taught her to knit andto sing their'Spanish songs. They arealso teaching her Gallego, the localdialect.

The missionary enjoys visiting thejail and says the thing most special toher is that the women do hot look ather as a strange person from a foreigncountry. She wishes she could doprison ministry full-time. However,she works closely with her husband, ageneral evangelist. She also teacherstheir chi ldren, C . J . , 10 , andMichelle, 8.

She says most of the femaleprisoners are in jail for selling drugsor stealing in order to support then-own drug habits. Several are in forpetty theft. One of the prisonerswhom she has become especiallyclose to killed her husband.

Maria Jose, a 22-year-old woman,was in jail because of a conviction fora theft she committed to support herdrug habit; In her visits to die jail',Pam began teaching Maria Jose (Marifor short) to play the piano, whiletaking the opportunity to talk to herabout Christ. Mari was the firstprisoner to say to the missionary, "Ilove you. You have given me areason to go on.".

After she was released from prisonin April, Mari stayed with die Am-monses in their home until she couldget her feet on the ground. The dayafter she moved in was a happy onefor Pam: she led Mari to a professionof faith in Christ.

One day not long after that, Marilooked in the mirror and exclaimed toPam, "My face looks different!" Themissionary responded, "It's Christ,Man. He's freed you from sin andgiven you a new beauty."

Now,- the future looks bright forMari, who is continuing her pianolessons and hopes one day to have apiano of her own. She plans to get ajob and a place of her own soon andperhaps go to night school to finishher education.

Karen Quimby is a press represen-tative for Southern Baptist mission-aries in Spain.

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SportsThe Franklin News-Record August 10, 1989 13A

Franklin is Home News kingpinStoops' bat and arm propel team to victory

Photo • Caroline Bednarczyk

Franklin's Jim Stoops rears back and fires last week in Franklin's3-2 championship victory over North Brunswick held at EastBrunswick Vo-Tech. -

By Gary CohenSports Writer

You can't get any better than perfect.Just ask the Franklin Home News baseball

team.The team's 3-2 victory against North Bruns-

wick last in the league, title game capped an 18-0season, the first-ever perfect championshipseason in league history.

"You can't get any closer than that," man-ager Larry Stoops said.

F rank l in led 2-0 and fought off aseventh-inning rally by North Brunswick tocapture the crown. North Brunswick had givenFranklin fits the last time they met during theregular season, a 7-2 Franklin win.

The score however, doesn't reflect whathappened.

North Brunswick rallied to take an 8-7 lead inthe seventh only to have the runs erased whenthe game was called because of darkness.

t h e big hit for North Brunswick in the titlegame was a two-out, bases-loaded double byJoe Bastarrika that plated two runs.

Franklin won it home seventh on a clutch hitby winning pitcher Jimmy Stoops. Mark Namansingled and stole second and then Stoops hit ahot smash to third that went off Tom Kovacs'

glove and rolled into left field. Naman camearound to score with the winning run.

"Title games are usually close," said man-ager Stoops. "North Brunswick gave us troubleduring the regular season and they came up witha superior effort in the championship game.

"In the title game, we had a game plan. Wewent over the book from the previous gamesand figured out how to pitch certain batters,"Stoops said.

"I knew based on the previous games againstNorth Brunswick, that we would have to play afull seven innings in order, to beat them becausethey don't quit," he added.

When Franklin scored its first run of the gamein the second inning, the manager thought therally could have been bigger.

"We. have lived by the big inning this seasonand we left the bases loaded after, scoring thatfirstrun."

After Brett Freese homered in the third,Franklin held North Brunswick in check untilthe big seventh.

"Their pitcher, Steve Forte, held us down aswell. He kept his team within striking distancewith some fine pitching," the coach said.

The consensus of the Franklin team, led bywinning pitcher Jim Stoops, was that the Home

News season made up for the high schoolvarsity campaign in.which Franklin High hadonly six wins.

"We had some bad breaks during the highschool season but things came together thissummer. It feels real good to be undefeated,"the pitcher said.

His father-manager praised the entire squad."This was a total team effort. We not only

had good starters, we had a good bench. Playerslike Peter Higgins, Tony Mazziarello, PatLyons and Tom Lineen'all'made big contribu-tions." f

"Tony Mento was one ofthe big leaders onthe team like he was in the high school season.He worked well behind the plate with all thepitchers. r.. '•''

"Our pitching strength also was a big reasonfor our success. We had strong efforts by TrentColeman, Brett Freese, Alex Pagnetti, TonyMazziarello and of course from my son Jim."

Stoops said trie title was made special becauseit came on his 50th birthday."

"I didn't want to tell the team about howspecial the day was prior to the game. Only myson knew and we didn't want to put extrapressure on the team to win."

ends its season successfullyBy Gary Cohen

Sports Writer

The Franklin Track Club wrappedup its meet schedule with the EssexInvitational last Sunday. The seasonconcluded on a high note with somewinning and near-winning per-formances.

Myles Savage put on a show in theboys' 13-14 year-old age group, win-ning the 100 meter dash in a meetrecord 11.4.

Savage later anchored his agegroup's 1600 meter relay team to asecond place finish with a lightningquick anchor leg. Joining Savage onthat squad were Greg Gamble, ChrisJones arid Jerome Wade.

"This was an exciting meet seasonand that 1600 meter race was thehighlight," track club head CarlW & S ' i & i

"Based on what I saw this sum-mer, I think Franklin High will haveanother strong track season," Wadesaid. .

"All of the team members wereinvolved in the track dub and theyperformed as well they did during theschool year," he added.

In other events at the meet, AngelaLee took fourth in the 11-12 yeargroup 400 meter dash and teammateDesiree Parker placed sixth in the 100meters. •

In the boys 11-12 category, ChrisPlummer took fifth in the 100 meters.

In addition to the Myles Savageshow in the boys 13-14, there wereother top performances. Chris Jonesplaced sixth in the 400 meters andJerome Wade took seventh in thatevent.

Chris Jones (left) takes the baton from Greg Gamble as members ofthe 4x400 relay team.

"We were-,60fyardsibehind whenJerome took the baton and 30 yardsbehind when Myles took over and hesimply overcame the, leader," Wadeadded.

The boys 13-14 400 meter relayteam also won, taking the event in ameet record 48.3. Savage, GregGamble, Chris Jones and MelvinHyman were the members of thatteam. . •:

The Franklin Track Club had astrong showing in the; 8-and-undercategory with Vincent Wilson takingthird in the 100 meter dash in 15.3.

Teammate Duane Burton placedfifth in 16.0.

age'group: ., . ,The club also performed well in the

boys' and girls' 15-16 category.Laurinda Harper took second in thegirls long jump with a 14-8 effort andMarilyn Coleman took fourth in theshot- put with athrow of 23-5.

On the boys' side, David- Stuarttook third in the 4O0 meters andplaced third in the long jump at 17-4.Syndon Cunningham came in third inthe 100 meters. • >

In the older age groups, SeanGaitcher took fifth in the mens' 100meter dash and Henry Key placedsecond in the masters (35 and over)800 meter race in 2:14.

'... .I'm a winner becauseI try'Qisabled 'hoop player' Demby doesn't feel handicapped

<h By Bob Niise1 :< The Packet Group

Sate I'm disabled, but I'm a win-ner because I try. •

' E W I N G — That message was thetheme that Bill Demby brought withhim to Trenton State College Sundayafternoon as the guest speaker kickedoff the Superstar Basketball Camp.

DembVj .a Vietnam veteran wholost both legs below the knee in thewar,' may be most well-known for hiswork in a commerical focusing onDuPont's "Seattle Foot." He is aman who joins a pick-up basketballgame in his old neighborhood who,wrien he takes off his sweats revealstwo artificial legs. During the game,he is knocked to' the ground severaltimes but bounces right back up.

The commercial, which won a1988 cii'o Award as the Best Corpor-ate Commercial of the year, wasfilmed in late August of 1987 in NewYork Gity: In the nearly two fullyears' since the commercial aired,Demby's jife has gone through greatchanges, A life that had turned todrugs and alcohol is now one thatattempts to deter others from goingmat same route.

Thanks to DuPont's "SeattleF ^ ' v P e m b y was able to overcomea disability which hampers many. Butfhe^bsition wasn't easy. That's thepoint he* tried to get across to the 350or so campers and counselors on hand•'Suwlay;:--:,:':-l-''' ..„;.. ' . • • • . . •

I'TJW main message is to get kidstpiget put there to try," Demby said.* i t fcnot just with kids, but if younotice even adults will say, 'Gee, I'dlike to try for that supervisor's pos-ition,' and a friend will say, 'Youcan't handle that', or not that youcan't handle that, but you don't wantto do that. ,

!"People are strange in the waythey think because when you're talk-

ing about someone bettering them-selves or trying to better themselves,you. figure you have to leave a groupin order to be involved and get thatposition and be with that group.

"People are always separating orlabeling people. And for that guywho wants to say, 'Gee, I need moremoney so I should go for that super-visor's position and I'm going to tryfor it' But if he tells his best friendand his best friend is one of thosepeople who are always negative, he'llsay, 'You; don't want to be a part ofthat.' And that's the thing aboutlabeling people.

"I think you should encouragepeople to be the best they can be. Iwould much rather fail at tryingsomething, than to fail by not tryingat all. The key message there is thatyou have to try. You have to makethe attempt. For the individual thatgot that job and perhaps couldn'thandle it, I think he becomes awinner because he took the job" andtried to do the best that he could eventhough it didn't work out. Even if hehas to go back to where he was andhis friend says, 'See I told you youcouldn't do it.' - . ; . '

"1 would rather go into that pos-ition and .try it, than to sit there andbelieve in what my friend was tellingme. If I hadn't had my friend (KennyWinchester) that said, 'Billy, youshould do the commercial* or thesame one that decided I didn't needthe drugs and the alcohol to live andbe a part of society, I'd be ar statistic.

"That's what it's all about. Tryingto get these kids to understand thatthey have potential. That's the onlyway you're going to win at anythingin sports or in life is that you have tobe able to prepare yourself first, thentake that step towards, trying to dowhatever you're trying to. do."

Demby certainly has a background

See DEMBY, Page 14ABUI Demby

...inspirational

Former Franklin High assistant football coach Steve Fosterdemonstrates blocking techniques at a past Warrior practice.,This fall he'll do the same, but at St. Peter's College.

Two of Rivers' aideshired by St. Peter's

By Gary CohenSports Writer

When Len Rivers left his post ashead coach of the FrnnkHn Highvarsity football team, the assistantcoaches started making plans fortheir futures. Two of them havelanded jobs in the college ranks.

Al Ray, Franklin's offensivecoordinator and Stephen Foster,who coached the offensive anddefensive linemen, have both beenhired by St. Peter's College. Theywill specialize in the same areas asthey did at Franklin.

"We could not pass up theopportunity to coach at thislevel," Foster said.

"The decision to leave theFranklin football team wasn't easyand since we will still be teachingat the high school, it will be hardto see the football players in thehallways," Foster added.

Ray was one of the finalists forRivers' job and lost out to CharlieWeis.

"It hurt when I didn't get thejob and I knew I would be lookingelsewhere. But I am happy to becoaching along with Stephen onceagain," Ray said.

Ray said he has been workingon the offensive playbook for St.Peter's along with Foster. "Wehave put together a number ofplays that head coach Bob Thomasis currently looking at. None ofthe plays are fancy, just basicfootball."

Foster reflected on his Franklinyears and decided that the yearbefore the first Central JerseyGroup III championship was themost memorable.

"We were 12-0 in that 1984title season but the year beforethat, Franklin had its first winningseason in ten years.

"We needed to beat Piscatawayin the final game of the season andwe did to go 5-4.

"Each year I was a coach atFranklin, I had good linemen.Among the best were KevinArline, George Marshall and PatMcGovem."

Ray had similar memories."Thei most, memorable season

for me' was: the 1984 CentralJersey Group III title season, Thatwas one ofthe most exciting teams1 have ever worked with. All of

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The Franklin News-Record14A August 10, 1989 T n e p r a n K l i n wews-necorc

Rome Olympics stirred passion for running in Franklin's HomeRu fiani rnhnn ^nnlH maacnm mv rvwn Hictanrpc " urchin tn nillnrH ITnivpreitv in Mem I nmharHi «nH in that hnnk I learned a memorable time of HIV life." ^^^^^^^^^^^H^H^^^^^^^^IBy Gary Cohen

Sports Writer

Young children are very im-pressionable and Franklin track coachRay Home was no different when hewas growing up.

"I was just 12 years old when Iwatched the 1960 Summer Olympicsin Rome," he said. "I got interestedin track from that and I have beeninvolved in track ever since."

Home, who was born in Georgiaand moved with his family to NewJersey when he was only two yearsold, starting running on his own afterthe Olympics ended.

"I would run in the streets near ourhome in New Brunswick," he said."I did long jumping and I would dothe jumps with chalk in my hand so I

could measure my own distances,Home said.

His father Simmion and motherLavada decided to move to FranklinTownship when Home was in theseventh grade.

"I went to Sampson G. Smith(school) when we moved to Franklinand I went to attend Franklin Highwhere I competed on its track team."

He specialized in the half-mile andmile on the team. "I don't like tobrag, but I was one of the fastestmembers of the team. I was the onlyone at the school to run track all yearround, including in my free time.

"Back then, Franklin did not havea winter team, so I ran on my own."

Home graduated Franklin High in, 1966 and earned a partial track schol-

Photo • Bane Coleman

HandoffMyles Savage takes the baton from Franklin Track Clubteammate Jerome Wade in the 4x400 relay at Saturday'sEssex Invitational.

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"I enjoyed my experience atDillard but I did not get enoughguidance in picking a college.

"My parents did not go to collegeand I did not know what a scholarshipmeant until it was explained to me inmy junior year at Franklin by thentrack coach Carrie Davis," Homesaid.

"Carrie thought if I worked hard, Icould make a scholarship so I workedharder. I bought books on running tolearn about training techniques tohelp me improve," he added.

When Home came on board as atrack coach at Franklin in 19,73, hebought a different kind of book.

"I bought a book about Vince

Lombardi and in that book I learned alot about the importance Of winning.Lombardi said that winning the firsttime is easy but winning the secondtime is tougher.

"Winning isn't everything. Toooften we only read about winners andnothing about losers. High schoolsports should be fun and we shouldrecognize those who try as much asthose who win."

Home won a big battle off the trackalmost a decade ago, a battle thatsaved his life.

"I had a brain tumor in 1980.1 hada successful. operation but I wasunable to coach for over a year.When I came back to coaching, I wascareful not to do too much.

"I love track and I have had manymemories as a coach and that was a

memorable time of my life."Home left the coaching ranks at

Franklin in 1985 and didn't returnuntil a year ago.

"I had a problem with the paybeing offered to coaches but I workedout the problem and was glad to comeback."

When Home returned, he had noidea how successful the 1988-89season would be.

"Nobody in the conference couldhave known how good we were goingto be because- we weren't that goodthe year before," Home said.

"I feel this will be as big a year andI am looking forward to the challengeonce again."

Home currently teaches physicaleducation and health science atFranklin.

Ray Home...Olympic-inspired

Demby.Continued from Page 13A

that helps in delivering his message.By age 20, he was confined to awheelchair. His life had turned to oneof drugs and alcohol. Yet in time hewas able to turn things around. Nowhe is able to deliver his message.

"I think in order for anyone tospeak to a group of people, they haveto be genuine," he said. "They haveto have some of their personal life init. Whether it's a guy who is talkingabout aerodynamics, who may be theforemost person in that field. Or ifit's something personal, it's his life.Like when I was speaking to the kidstoday, that was my life I was talkingabout. And as far as I could see, Iknew that I was touching some of theguys there, that they understood whatI was talking about. Particularly thedrugs and alcohol, because a lot ofthose kids are drinking if not usingother drugs."

Demby lost the use of both legswhile in Vietnam when his jeep wasstruck by a rocket while patrolling theLaos border. After spending a yearrehabilitating at Walter Reed Hospitalin Washington, D.C., he returnedhome to try to start life over. Hebegan doing some counseling near hishome, but once the commercial aired,he was known worldwide.

All of a sudden, Demby was speak-ing throughout the country to peopleof all ages. Hardly a man trained inpublic speaking, Demby adaptedwell.

"I think I was just sort of throwninto it," Demby said. "I have atendency to think that someone upthere loves me. Because before allthis started, the best I could do infront of a crowd was say 'Thank youfor coming.' I had never done anypublic speaking, so it sort of workedout well. I've been blessed.

"My life now is like a train rideand when it stops, I'll get off.'I havea great opportunity to reach a lot ofpeople in the sense that I can con-vince them that they have the poten-tial to be better.

"I was doing this in my owncounty as far as talking to the kids.There is a program that I work withcalled the Disability Awareness Pro-gram, and we talk about disability totry to close the gap between theable-bodied and the disabled. Andwith (the commercial), it just sort ofexpanded.

"My involvement with DuPont hasallowed me to talk to a wide group ofpeople. The commercial is reaching alot of people because of cable. Whenthey first started showing it, theybombarded the public with it on allthe major stations five, six, seventimes a day."

Demby knows he has the com-mercial to thank for much of what hashappened to him during the past twoyears. .

"Obviously, it had to be the com-mercial because no one knew whoBill Demby was and probably didn't

care," he said. ' T think oniy thepeople who I worked with in HowardCounty in Maryland knew who I wasand what I went through. We'retrying to explain what it's like to bedisabled to someone who isn't. Andwe go into the schools to do that. Sowhat we do is we'll blindfold kids orput kids on crutches and let them goaround all day like that to see whatit's like. The idea is to get them toknow what it's like to be disabled.And even though it's only that day,an hour or two hours, there are peoplewho- have been in a wheelchair alifetime."

Demby, who speaks often at Du-Pont plant sites, also speaks at col-leges and universitys. •"'••;•

"I talk to anyone who wants tolisten," he said. "I've gone toschools, civic groups, veteransgroups, the whole bit."•-•>.',

As bad as the accident was forDemby, quite possibly it could havebeen a blessing in "disguise. Beforegoing to Vietnam, he was makingbatteries for Sears in his hometown ofPrice, Md. That's nothing like themessage he's delivering now.

"I probably would be working foreither DuPont, Chrysler or the battery,plant, which is close to my home,"he said. "Just working on the line orsomething like that is what I wouldprobably be doing now."

They say that something goodcomes out of everything that hap-pens, hi the case of Bill Demby, hismisfortune may have helped the livesof many others — as well as his own.

Ptwto • CaroBne Bednarczyk

Dead DuckFranklin Home News runner Brett Freese is frozen in his tracks by North Brunswick's JoseBastarrika. Freese didn't escape here, but his teammates did, winning the Home News SeniorLeague with an undefeated 18-0 record.

Peter's.Continued from Page 13A ^the players had character, confidenceand there was a big sense ofcamraderie among the players. V

"The coaching staff, starting withLen Rivers was like a family. We allhad our responsibilities and whathurts most about next season is thatfamily will be broken up. I want tomake it clear that the decision byStephen and myself was made back inthe spring and not at the last minute."

Ray and Foster explained to Frank-lin athletic director Patrick Dolan andto Weis that they would help in thetransition in any possible.: . .

"Since we will still be teaching atFranklin, our doors will always beopen to the players if they have anyquestions or problems," Ray said.

Foster will stay on as coach ofFranklin's bowling team and Ray willstay as coach of the boys' lacrosseteam at BridgeWater West. ^ i;

"Coaching the other teams won'tget in the way because they take placein different times of the year," Fostersaid.

However, getting to St. Petersduring the season will involve somerunning around. Both coaches willhave to go from Franklin to St.Peter's in time for 4 p.m. practicesessions. ?

St. Peters plays an eight'gameschedule which includes a trip, downmemory lane for Foster.

"We play a road game againstWestern New England College. inSpringfield, Massachussettes. Igraduated from Springfield Collegeso that trip will bring back a lot ofmemories," he said. '

Both coaches were busy this sum-mer. Ray was at Franklin High help-ing out in the physical educationdepartment and Foster worked at theSomerset Health Club's weight room.

None of the varsity coaches underRivers will be working under coachWeis but each of them were ap-proached to see if they would return.

Foster said that the fact he is nplonger coaching at Franklin will hithim hardest on Thanksgiving Day.

"Every year for the past eightyears I have gotten up on Thanksgiv-ing Day knowing their was a footballgame to be played. It won't be thesame. I always looked forward toplaying on that day because it wasHomecoming Day where a lot ofgraduates came back to visit."

Ray echoed these sentiments."I too will miss the traditional

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Rufgers University basketball coach Bob Wenzel Offers instruction to campers Greg DeLuda (left), RayTucholski, and Kevin Bernicki last week at the Viking basketball camp held.at South Brunswick HighSchool. .

Lawrenceville man earnsa trip to Cooperstown

By Andy Kaye\< • The Packet' Group

Frank Martin's play this summerhas been so good that it earned him atrip to Cooperstown.)/; .,-. •..j.-,, .ti'SaturttayjyMartin .Was, part of a40-man contingent which took part inthe -New Jersey Over-30 BaseballLeague all-star game at the birthplaceof baseball, Doubleday Field inCooperstown, N.Y. .

• For the 34-year-old Martin, it washis second trip in three years for theall-star game, which has been held atDoubleday for the past three years.

"It's very exciting to play there.It's sort,of like you're playing at ashrine," Martin said. "You dreamabout playing there."

Or as Joe Jackson says in the movieField of Dreams, "Is this heaven?"

"I just enjoy the atmosphere," headded. "I went to the Hall of FameAe last time I was here. I was justhappy to be selected to the all-starteam again."

Indeed, as exciting* as it was forMartin to be playing down the blockfrom the Baseball Hall of Fame, itwas just as exciting for him to beplaying, against the best that theleague has to offer. Martin caught thesecond half of the ganie and had asingle and walk in his two plate

es. • ' . • • • .

By Brian CarrollThe Packet Group

Bob Wenzel is the kind of guy whocould generate enthisuasm at a con-vention of librarians.

In the meantime, he's sticking tobasketball.

In his first season as head men'sbasketball coach at Rutgers Univer-sity, Wenzel took a team that hadwon seven games the season prior hisarrival and directed it to 18 wins, anAtlantic 10 Conference Tournamentchampionship and an appearance inthe NCAA tournament.

One of the ways Wenzel ac-complished that was by generatingenthusiasm in the program — lots ofit, too. The former RU star spreadsome of that magic last week at theViking Basketball Camp at SouthBrunswick High. In less than fiveminutes, Wenzel managed to whoop86 campers into a basketball frenzy.

The Scarlet Knight coach openedhis 35-minute talk by taking a grade

-school player and turning him into a6-fOOt-10, 240-pound center whoaveraged 25 points per game forRutgers and was about to play NorthCarolina in the NCAA title game. Hethen got the crowd to chant thecamper's name — Adam! Adam!Adam!

Next up was a reflex check of theplayers. When Wenzel clapped hishands, the campers followed in suit,or at least tried to. Wenzel then gavea brief lesson about countering thedouble-team. Throughout the ex-ercise, he implored the participants toplay hard, to play with enthusiasm.

"The year before I got to Rutgers,the team was 7-22," he told thecampers. "Last year, with the sameplayers, we won 18 games and wentto the NCAA tournament. Part of thereason we did that is that we requireour players to play hard."

Generating enthusiasm is one ofWenzel's ways of teaching basket-ball.

"I try to get a little enthusiasmgoing," said the RU coach, who leftearly because he had to return to his

Bob Wenzel...visits South Brunswick

own camp at the Rutgers. "I try to letthem have a good time. As far as(plays), I try to teach them just onething. Today, I taught the kids whatto do when they get double-teamed.

"I could show them how to dribbleor how to shoot," he continued. "Ina lecture like this, one that's only 35minutes long, it's useless to try andshow them too many things."

Although Wenzel only got to hangaround for a little while, his half-hourstint was plenty for the campers andits director, South Brunswick Highcoach Tom Carpenter.

"(The campers) have seen hisname in the New York Times orheard it on TV," Carpenter said ofWenzel. "That means a lot to thekids. It gets them more excited, moreinvolved. He's a public figure. Hispresence, his manner, lends itself to alot of audience participation."

Wenzel's charisma translated wellfor Rutgers this past season. Theprogram had hit rock bottom, andpeople figured Wenzel would turn

things around — but not quite asquickly as he did.

"You have to have a vision," hesaid. "That's what a coach is sup-posed to do. But I don't think anyonethought that it would come this fast.We were very fortunate."

Wenzel hopes the success Rutgershad last season carries over to thisseason. He lost two key players —Emory Ward and Myles Dixson — tograduation but welcomes in heraldedtransfers Keith Hughes and Earl Dun-can from Syracuse along with a solidrecTui'tfrig class, which includesSouth Brunswick's Donnell Lump-kin. '

"Basketball Weekly picked us20th in their (spring) pre-seasonpoll," Wenzel pointed out. "Ul-timately, we'd like to have a top-20caliber program. It's not easy, be-cause of the place we find ourselvesin. V/e're not in one of the top threeor four leagues in the nation.

"One of things going for us," hecontinued, "is our close proximity toNew York. If we do do well, a lot ofpeople will know about it."

That was evidenced by the ratingthe Atlantic 10 received in its cham-pionship game, which was televisedby ESPN. People who tuned inwatched Rutgers edge Penn Statebefore a large and noisy crowd at theBrown Athletic Center in Piscataway.

"A tangible thing is something likethe rating," Wenzel said. "It was a2.9 rating. That was the highestrating ever of a championship gameon ESPN."

Wenzel is trying to build on thatthis summer.

"In July, we're allowed to recruit,so I'm recruting now," he said,"We're working hard to get a TVthing going with several of thenetworks, A couple of our games aregoing to be televised by ABC andNBC. Of course we'll be on ESPN.We're also working on getting a radiostation in New York to do our games.We'd like to accomplish that."

It would probably generate somemore enthusiasm, but Wenzel alreadyknows how to do that.

"TQ tell you the truth, this time Iwas more concerned with playingwell than the surroundings,!' saidMartin, a regional sales manager forLiquid Carbon Dioxide Corporationin Lyndhurst. "I hit the ball well theone time (on the single)."

Martin has hit the ball well eversince he joined the league three yearsago. Not only did he make the all-starteam two years ago, last year he ledthe league in triples.

"I had played fast-pitch Softballbut I was looking for'something morechallenging," Martin said'. "After awhile;you get bored with that."

Not only did Martin undertake thechallenge of playing baseball, heundertook the challenge of a newposition.

"When I joined the league, wewere an expansion team," Martinsaid«f the Mercer Patriots, who playtheipliome games at Mercer County

i in West Windsor. "So theywece' looking for a catcher. I said, 'Idon't mind, I'll catch. I'll do it. I'lllearn.'' "I'd rather be catching," he

added. "At the other positions, youwait'around all game for your onechance. Here, you are always in-

...catching on

voived. You call tne game, worK witnthe pitchers."

Like with most baseball leagues,Martin has found out that pitching isthe key element in having a success-ful team.

"There are some very good playersin this league," Martin said. "Itbasically comes down to pitching.It's hard getting enough pitchers. Wehave a guy who reached AA. But wealso have guys who are just aver-age.", Saturday's game was for those whowere well above average — and theirfamilies. Martin's wife (Mary) andchildren (seven-year-old Michelleand three-year-old Natalie) were inCooperstown to watch their favoriteballplayer,

. "Everybody brought their fami-ly," Martin said. "They get to beinolved, taking pictures and thingslike that. The kids got to run on thefield." ' . • • . .

But it wasn't just a matter offriends and family being in thestands. Tourists visting Cooperstownoften stroll by Doubleday Field andtake in a few innings of a game inwhich they know none of the playersor teams. ,

It's simply a chance to watch thesport they love.

"Quite a few people came in whilewe were- playing," Martin said."One guy came up to me and asked ifyou needed tickets. I said i don'tthink so for this game.' Some of theteams play in Major League uni-forms. When we played at VeteransStadium (in Philadelphia), someonecame up to this guy wearing anIndians uniform and said 'You'rewith the Cleveland Indians,'- notthinking that it was a National Leaguecity."

Saturday, Martin found himself ina "city" for every baseball player.

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Declining mortgage rates a • I* t to housing marketBy Victoria Bovoso

Business Editor

Princeton-area real estate agentsare preparing for a booming end tothe "spring real estate" season, asdeclining interest rates give thehousing market one last summerboost.. Realtors say the spring season —prime selling time from Junethrough September — ha:> beenslow, with an overabundance ofhomes on the market, compoundedby high rates.

But sellers who have waited allsummer to sell their home arc readyto deal, and, with interest ratesfalling steadily, homes arc becom-ing more affordable, according tothe brokers.

"Interest rates are a stimulus inthe marketplace," explained Rich-ard A. Weidel Jr!, president ofWeidel Realtors, Pennington. "Asrates go down, affordability in-creases."

Rates, which peaked in March atslightly over 11 percent, closed Julyat 9.82 percent, according to U.S.average figures gathered by theFederal National Mortgage As-sociation. And many people expectrates to fall even further.

The National Mortgage Reporter,West Chester, Pa., reported avergerates for the Princeton area hovered

at 10.25 percent in May, with threepoints. The service said area ratesdropped in the second-half of Julyto their lowest point in two years —9.5 percent.

"Now that mortgage rates are insingle digits, the housing market islikely to pick up," predictedThomas M. Holloway, a, senioreconomist for the Federal NationalMortgage Association. "I wouldexpect that between now and theend of the year, we'll see rates dropanother quarter point."

Consumers, anticipating furtherdecline in rates, have "shown someinterest in the local market," butare not quite ready to buy, accord-ing to Jane Kenyon, office managerand relocation director for John T.Henderson Inc., Princeton.

"There's been a tremendous in-crease in activity, but buyers are hotquite ready to close." Ms. Kenyonsaid. "I think they expect rates togo down even more."

With inventory at an all-timehigh , and the end of thehouse-selling season approaching,real estate brokers say there aregood deals to be cut. It is clearly abuyer's market.

"A lot of sellers are willing topay part of closing costs, buydownsare the big thing,"- Ms. Kenyonsaid.

Most buyers want to close on anew home in the summer, in order

to be settled before the-school yearbegins. But buyers have waited aslong as they can and will have tomake a deal in the next few weeksto accomplish that goal.

"People have waited until the lastminute , 1 ' Ms. Kenyon said."We're expecting to be verybusy."

Ms. Kenyon said, with so manyhomes on the market, Henderson isencouraging would-be sellers towait, while the market begins toclear itself.

Mr. Holloway said this localpattern is reflected nationwide. Na-tional inventory has decreased froma month or so ago, but remainsunusually high. He said there aretwo reasons consumers may still beleery about making a move.

"First, clearly the economy isslowing down, and when the econ-omy slows down there is the expec-tation of lower rates." he said.

Additionally, the baby boom gen-eration is moving into a new phase,according to Mr. Holloway.

"The baby boomers are gettingolder, they're past their first home,and as they raise families, arebecoming a less mobile group.

But while buyers may still becautious, the steady drop in rateshas already fueled an increase inmortgage applications," locallenders said.

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SPOTLIGHT ONLeighton E. Cluff

Robert Wood JohnsonFoundation

Having accomplished thethree goals he set for himself in1986, Dr. Leighton E. Cluff,president of the Robert WoodJohnson Foundation, an-nounced his intention to retireby June 30, 1990.

Mr. Cluff said that when heassumed the presidency in1986 he determined that he. hadthree goals: '»„. I- T o deve lop a m a n a g e m e n t

structure to facilitate develop-ments in the board and staff

2- To assist the board andstaff in a self examination of itspast, present and future and toredevelop goals based on thosefindings.

3- And to add strength to thestaff in order that it couldmaintain and accomplish all ofits goals.

"I've accomplished all thosegoals, I think." Dr. Cluff said,"Having been an officer of thisfoundation for 14 years, and aprofessor of medicine for thepreceeding 22,1 thought it wastime 1 moved on."

A resident of the Elmridge

• Leighton E. Cluff

Park section of HopewellTownship, Dr. Cluff said heplans to return to Gainesville,Fla., and "assume an associa-tion with the University ofFlorida Medical School."

That association will includemostly teaching, and somestrategic planning, he said.

But there will be plenty ofother unfinished business Dr.Cluff and his wife. Beth, willtake with them to Florida.

Specifically a book the twoare writing on the impact of ;

disease on the quality ofpeople's lives. The book,which will combine fiction,non-fiction, history, biography

. and autobiography, has been in

the works for about five years."I started about five years

ago, but about three years agoI had to put it aside because ofother responsibilities," Dr.Cluff said. "With my wife andI both working on it, I think itwill take me another two tothree years to finish," he said.

And when it comes time totake a break from the book,Dr. Cluff can turn to his hob-by, cabinet making. His yearsin New Jersey have yieldedquite a few pieces of newfyrniture for fanfily and,friends, he said. "I enjoyworking with the nativewoods, mostly wild cherry andsome walnut."

His home in HopewellTownship, with a large yardand lots of trees,, has provenfertile ground for the hobby.

"I lived in this house longerthan any other house. I'veloved Princeton and the com-munity," he said. Most out-door days have been spentworking in the yard and cuttingdown trees for firewood.

What will he do with all thatfirewood in Florida?

"I think I'll turn up the airconditioning and build a fire,anyway," he predicted.

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"We've seen a 100 percent in-crease in applications from June toJuly," said Len Sadowsky, seniorvice president, Cenlar Federal Sav-ings, West Windsor.

Mr. Sadowsky attributed the in-creasej^pnrnarijy_to_lower-ratesr^'~laying the bank had done a signifi-cant amount of refinancing duringthe month of July.

The National Mortgage. Reportersaid more than half of its phonecalls in July were from prsonsexpressing interest in refinancing

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resident, GeorgeE. Halo, Jr. hasbeen recen t lypj-omoted fromaccount executiveto vice president,sales of LewisEdge and As-

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lishers' Representative firm. Hewill be responsible for coordinatingand managing the sales operationsfor 10 national business publica-tions,

Eric L. Trabbhas beenpromoted fromassistant: accountexecutive to ac-count executivewith Lewis Edge& Assoc ia t e s ,Inc. a Publishers'Representative

Trabb firm in Princeton.Eric, who joined the firm this fall,had been an advertising sales rep-resentative for Brownstone Publish-ers in New York City.

A graduate of Rutgers Univer-sity, Eric competed during his col-lege years in many statewide body-building shows and still enjoysattending local competitions andmaintaining a healthy lifestyle. Heis now a resident of East Windsor.

The Princeton Packet, Inc. an-nounced the appointment of Martin

• W. Hilson • to the position ofclassified advertising manager. Mr.Hilson has overall responsibility forthe display and in-column classifiedsales in the 12 newspapers and twoTMC's published by The PrincetonPacket.

Mr. Hilson is the former.classified manager of the Hudson"Reporter in Hoboken and waspreviously the telemarketing man-ager of McCarter Theater in Prince-ton.

Robert N, Nielsen has recentlybeen appointed single copy man-ager of The Princeton Packet, Inc.

He succeeds Jay Gaffney who hastaken on the'newly-created positionof Subscription Sales Manager.

In his new position Mr. Nielsenwill be responsible for all singlecopy sales throughout the 12 PacketPublications. He previously heldthe position of single copy managerat the. Asbury Park Press in Nep-tune, New Jersey.

Paul J.Schindel has

' been appointed tothe ,new positionof d i rec tor ofcreative servicesat Princeton Part-rt'ers, I n c . ,Advertising. Inthis role, he as-

Sellers whohave waitedall summerto sell theirhome areready todeal,and, withinterestrates falling

becomingW b r e V:. .;affordable

their current mortgage.Peter Halstead. executive vice

president. United Jersey Bank,Central, in West Windsor, said forevery quar ter point drop inmortgage rates, the bank sees a

-corresponding increase-in applica-tions. '•<••:'

A rule of thumb, according toMr. Halstead. is that it is prudentfor mortgage holders to considerrefinancing when rates drop twopercentage points below their exist-ing financing. ,

Brad Dimmig, vice president ofproduction, at Princeton MortgageCorp.. a Weidel subsidiary,' saidrefinancing has accounted for about15 percent of the applications hiscompany has received. J ''"_- " W e expect an extremejy busy

August and September," Mr. Dim-mig said. "We're just hoping ratesdidn't move too late. They, willdefinitely have some effect on themarket, but we won't be able tocapitalize the way we could haveearlier in the season."

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sumes responsibility for the creativedirection, standards and output ofthe agency.

Health Care

: Georgia Nadler has been ap-pointed vice president of nursing atThe Medical Center at Princeton.

Mrs. Nadler had been the ad-ministrative director of the Prince-ton SurgicalCenter since its incep-tion in 1985 and previously workedat the Manhattan Eye; Ear andThroat Hospital in New York.

A resident of Skillrnan, Mrs.Nadler received her M.B.A. inmanagement from Fair le ighDickinson University and her B.S.in nursing.from Hunter College inNew York City.

The Janssen Research Foundation,announced the appointment ofAruna Desu to the position ofbiostatistician in the Biostatisticsand Clinical Data Processing De-partment.

Ms. Desu has been assigned towork on the gastrointestinal andpsychotropic projects, as well asproviding statistical support forpre-clinical studies.

She was previously employed atOrtho Pharmaceutical Corporationin the pre-clinical area. She holdsM.S. degrees in both Biometry andEpidemiology from the State Uni-versity of New York at Buffalo.

Ms. Desu currently'.lives inSomerset.

Janssen Research also announcedthe promotion of Sheila Kwietniakto the position of product develop-ment/regulatory specialist in theProduct Development Department.

She is a resident of Somerville.And Janssen announced the

promotion of Diane Hasner to theposition of senior clinical researchassociate. Ms. Hasner has beenresponsible for the domperidoneproject over the past several years,and she also has responsibility forthe loperamide oxide project.

She lives in Somerset.

Bradley D. Evans, M.D., ofLawrenceville, was recently electedto serve on the board of directors ofthe Association for the Mentally IIIChemical Abuser (AM1CA). TheAssociation is dedicated to buildingawareness of the needs facing dual-ly diagnosed patients (individualswho share a major psychiatric ill-ness and addictive disease) andtheir families.

Dr. Evans serves as director ofthe Addiction Recovery ServiceProgram at Carrier Foundation inBelle Mead, which consists of aninpatient unit for treatment ofsubstance dependence includingdual diagnosis, a freestanding resi-dential alcohol treatment center andOutpatient Addiction TreatmentService (OATS).

Helene FuldMedical Centerannounced theappointment ofKaniza •• E.B a n g l a w a l a ,M.Dv;'to the staffas a member ofthe Department

Banglawala of RehabilitativeMedicine. ' - -

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Henry flarchiwas appointed tothe Board ofGove rno r s ofHelene FuldMedical Center atthe annual rheet-ing of the corpor-ate board.

Barchi Mr. Barchi waspreviously chief engineer at Con-goleum, Inc?v and also served asvice president —" engineering forAmerican Biltrite and BonifiedMills.

Sharon Long of Neshanic Sta-tion, Debra Strang of BaskingRidge and Jody Indof of Law-renceville recently have been"named head nurses at Robert \VpodJohnson University Hospital/';

Ms. Long comes to the hospitalfrom the HCA West Pacelr FerryMedical facility in. Gebrgj'a'4'Sheholds a bachelor of science degreein nursing from the University ofMississippi Medical Center."' '

The head nurse for the hospital'smedical unit on the 9th floor, Ms.Strang joined the hospital fromOverlook Hospital in Summit. Sheearned a bachelor of science degreein nursing from Wagner College onStaten Island:'

Ms. Indof is the new head nursefor pediatrics. A graduate of In-diana University, she.came to thehospital from the St. Louis Chil-dren's Hospital in Missouri:

Carrier Foundation psychiatrists,Philip M. Torrance, II, M.D.,M.P.H., FvA.CP.M., of Prince-ton, and Michael/ L. Kropsky,M.D., of Brooklyn, New York,were recently appointed professorsof psychiatry at' the University ofMedicine and Dentistry of NewJersey (UMDNJ), Robert WoodJohnson Medical School.

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18A August 10, 1989 The Franklin News-Record

Municipalities said to blame for state housing crunchBy Peter Zimite

The Packet Group

Efforts to meet the housing needsof New Jersey's low- and mod-erate-income families are beingstymied by the state's municipalities,according to participants in a housingconference held recently at PrincetonUniversity.

Developers and their allies at thetwo-day conference, sponsored bythe Council on New Jersey Affairs,blasted municipal and state officialsfor establishing redundant and un-necessary regulations that have theAmerican dream of owning a homenothing more than a dream for manyNew Jerseyans.

Municipalities were also criticizedfor trying to produce affordable hous-ing through inclusionary zoning, aprocess one economist said results infewer affordable units, not more.

Community activists participatingin the conference, however, placedthe blame for the shrinking affordablehousing market on the state's boom-ing economy and urban redevelop-ment programs, which they maintainfuel housing speculation and thedemolition of existing public hous-ing.

"In New Jersey, we have reachedthe point where regulatory factors aremore determinant of housing pricesthan market forces," claimed PatrickO'Keefe, executive vice president ofthe Plainsboro-based New Jersey

"The real victims arethe low-and mod-erate-income in-dividuals. It is re-gulatory constraintsthat control both thesupply and mix ofhousing."

— Patrick O'Keefe,

New Jersey BuildersAssociation

Builders Association."The real victims," Mr. O'Keefe

continued, "are the low- and mod-erate- income individuals." Headded, "It is regulatory constraintsthat control both the supply and mixof housing."

Mr. O'Keefe and others arguedstate and municipal regulations mustbe reviewed to determine theirnecessity, whether the benefits andcosts are distributed equitably andwhether the cost-benefit ratio isbalanced.

Peter Reinhart, senior vice presi-dent of K. Hovnanian Enterprises,one of the state's and nation's largesthousing developers, said regulationsadd so much to land development

costs that land costs are now one ofthe largest components of housingcosts in New Jersey.

According to Mr. Reinhart, whilein North Carolina land developmentcosts, including the, purchase of theland, account for about 7 percent ofhousing costs, in New Jersey theyaccount for up to 30 percent of thecost of a new home.

Mr. Reinhart decried the over-lapping jursidiction of municipal,county and state agencies, which hesaid force developers to engage in a"pingpong game" with governmentofficials in order to get approval fortheir projects.

While Mr. Reinhart and other de-velopers criticized "unnecessary andoverly protective standards," therewere a few panelists who defendedstrict regulations. Among them wasMichael Catania, former deputy com-missioner of the state Department ofEnvironmental Protection.

Mr. Catania, who is now a visitingprofessor at Rutgers University,identified himself as "an unabashedproponent of environmental regula-tions."

He pointed out that while theregulations developers want reformedmay add to the cost of housing, theyalso protect environmentally sensitiveareas, such as flood and coastalplains. Mr. Catania also noted regula-tions also help address water supplyproblems, both in terms of qualityand quantity.

"We are headed toward more ofthem," Mr. Catania predicted, notingthe need to protect the state's aquiferrecharge areas and control non-pointsources of pollution.

Developers weren't the only onesconcerned about the effect rising landcosts is having on the availability ofhousing in the state.

Princeton Borough Council Presi-dent Marvin Reed said skyrocketingland costs have hurt the borough'sattempts to meet its requirementsunder Mount Laurel, a court rulingthat held all muncipalities mustprovide their regional fair share oflow- and moderate-income housing.

Mr. Reed said that while increasedcosts are largely a result of decreasedavailability of land, it is also causedby price gouging. "Soon as there isan indication that the municipality isinvolved, the price goes up," heexplained. "If it is a public body, it isassumed the public will pay anyprice."

There is concern in Princeton,according to Mr. Reed, that when thestate Council on Affordable Housingissues its second round Mount Laurelallocations for municipalities there"may be no land left."

To avoid such a problem, Mr.Reed said there is a "hint in themaster plan" that the borough willrequire developers to include MountLaurel units as a part of all housingprojects.

"Growth has hurt thepoor more than it hashelped the poor."

— Martin Johnson,

Community Loan Fund

of New Jersey

Such inclusionary zoning wasquickly criticized by economistGeorge Galster of the College ofWooster (Ohio) for providing someshort-term gains in the affordablehousing stock, but producing a netgain of "close to zero" in the longrun.

Mr. Galster argued that with all thefocus placed on newly-constructedMount Laurel units, little attention ispaid to the existing housing stock,which is the "main source" of hous-ing units for low- and mod-erate-income individuals through atrickle down process as homeownersmove up to larger houses.

"Inclusionary zoning, by itself, itnot_ the panacea," Mr. Galster said,claiming studies have indicated thatwith inclusionary zoning "the filter-ing process slowed down dramati-cally."

Mr. Galster's assertions were dis-counted by other panelists who main-tained he was not familiar with thesituation in New Jersey, where de-velopers are often given densitybonuses for including so-calledMount Laurel units in their projects.. These bonuses, they said, preventthe dwindling of the lip-scale housingstock to which current homeownerswould move up. .

To individuals involved with com-munity-based housing programs inthe state's urban centers, the problemis not so much with excessive regula-tions or inclusionary zoning as it iswith redevelopment efforts that don'ttake into account the needs of currentcity residents.

Olga Pomar of Mercer County"Legal Aid argued that urban re-vitalization programs "can ex-acerabate the desperate housing situ-ation inner city residents alreadyface" by fueling real estate specula-tion which leads to neighborhooddestabilization.

Martin Johnson, who directs theCommunity Loan Fund of New Jer-sey, concurred, claiming revitaliza-tion efforts add to the "economicwarfaree that is going on in thestate." :

"Growth," he argued; "has hurtthe poor more than it has helped thepoor."

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Audit shows errorscost JUA $909M

An audit of the IS companies thathandle car insurance policies for theJoint Underwriting Association un-covered a pattern of inefficiency anderror "beyond belief which cost theJUA $909 million over five years.

In announcing the result of the10-month audit Aug-. 3, InsuranceCommissioner Kenneth Merin said hewould demand restitution of themoney.

If he is successful, it could saveNew Jersey drivers up to $222 a year

'in surcharges which they now pay tocover the cost of the JUA's $3 billiondebt.

Mr. Merin said he has also askedAttorney General Peter Perretti to

^determine whether any of the 15companies involved with the JUAviolated state law it their sloppypractices. \ . /

Noting inefficiency and errors costthe JUA $909 million, Mr. Merinsaid that although the 5,000-pageaudit was expected to reveal someproblems, "the problems we foundwere beyond bei if." ..•.•_• !

The audit, conducted by the In-surance Management Group Inc. andArthur Andersen & Co., revealed thatamong the errors made between 1984and 1988, the 15 companies overpaidclaims by $428 million, overchargedthe JUA $375 million in fees andmiscalculated premiums by; $21million.

IMG officials, who examinedclaims and underwriting operations,said, "If the servicing carriers weremeasured by IMG's national claimstandards, not one would -receive anoverall passing grade.": •

The JUA was established toprovide insurance to New Jerseymotorists who are unable to obtainpolicies on the open market. Abouthalf of the state's more than 4 millionmotorists currently are insuredthrough the JUA.

If Mr. Merin is successful in ob-taining a refund, the JUA surchargescould be eliminated. Motorists whbcarry collision and liability insurancepay $22 a year in surcharges andthose with just liability insurance pay$ 1 3 2 . • ' • • ; ' •

The 15 companies audited wereAetna, Allstate, Cigna, CNA, Con-tinental, Fireman's Fund, Hanover,Keystone, Liberty Mutual, Penn Na-tional, Prudential, Royal, Selective,State Farm and Travelers.

License platesmust be readable

Drivers who use license plateframes that obscure the plate's mark-ings are now required to remove theholders.

Gov. Thomas Kean signed into lawAug. 7 a measure that prohibits theuse of license plate frames that in anyway obscure the markings on thelicense plate.

"State law provides that everymotor vehicle must carry a licenseplate on its front and rear," saidAssemblyman Arthur Albohn(R-Whippany), a sponsor of themeasure. "Police need an un-obstructed view of these plates."

"A clear, view can also helpbystanders and victims see the platenumber of a vehicle involved in acrime of an accident," Mr. Albohncontinued. "This information iscrucial to assist police investiga-tions."

The b i l l ' s co-sponsor, As-semblyman John Rooney(R-Northvale), pointed out thatsome"decorative" license plate holders"actually obscure some of the mark-ings, making them difficult, if notimpossible, to see."

"It is more important to see thename of the state and the license platenumber than cute messages such as 'Ilove my grandchildren' or 'My othercar is a' Porsche," Mr. Rooneyadded.

New law expandsschool bus use

Public school buses can now beused to transport children and adultsto and from local recreational pro-grams,,: after Gov, Thomas Keansigned a bill Aug. 2 amending theexisting state law.

Before the governor signed themeasure into law, public schoolswere authorized to use their buses totake just senior citizens, am) disabledpersons to and from social events andrecreational activities. '

"Under this new law, schoolboards will also be authorized totransport children and adults to thesetypes of ac t iy i tes , ' ' said As-semblyman Robert Martin (R-MorrisPlains), sponsor of the measure..

"This bill was introduced as ameans of saving tax dollars. It makesno sense to have buses sitting aroundidle when they could be put to goodu s e ; " , ••• ' ' " • • ' • , • • : • • ' \

The new law clearly states the useof buses for municipal recreationpurposes must not interfere with pupiltransportation and it also allowsschool boards to seek reimbursementfor all; costs incurred in,providingservices for recreation programs.

Panel releasesclean water act

Legislation that would give. NewJersey the strictest standards in thenation for controlling water pollutionwas approved Aug. 3 by the SenateEnergy and Environment Committee.

By a unanimuos vote, the Senatepanel voted to release the CleanWater Enforcement Act, which en-vironmental groups had been promot-ing as a way to "make polluterspay."

The act would require the state toclosely monitor discharges into lakes,rivers, streams and other surfacewater by both private and publicentities. It would tighten dischargelimits, require more frequent inspec-tions fp waste material and increasepenalitieS for violations.

Additionally, the act would broad-en the rights of individual citizens totake legal action against polluters.

"Polluters will no longer be able togamble on the leniency or neglect ofenvironmental regulators. The hewstandards lay out specific mandatorypenalties that will deter those whojeopardize' our natural resources,"said Sen. Richard Van Wagner(D-Red Bank),, co-sponsor of themeasure, !•

A mandatory minimum fine of$5,000 would be imposed for two ormore violations within a six-monthperiod. Penalties of $1,000 would belevied for exceeding emission stan-dards for hazardous materials bymore than 20 percent or fornon-hazardous materials by morethan 40 percent.

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Peterson's a nationallyknown publishing com-pany, has an opening foran Accounts Payable Ana-lyst responsible for the en-tire accounts payable pro-'cess, including invoice re-view and coding, verifi-cation of data entry, andcheck writing. Qualifiedcandidates will have 2years experience with com-puterized accounting sys-tems. Sa la ry range$17,200 - $19,500. Pleasecall 609-243-9111, ext 620,or send resume to: NormanFerstenberg, AccountingManager, PETERSON'S,202 Carnegie Center,Princeton, NJ 08543. EqualOpportunity Employer M/F

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Prestigious property man-gement firm. Fantastic at-mosphere! Lots of variety IHandle confidential infoplus much more. 6 mosalary review. Growth tooffice management, tmmedhire for charismatic person!

609-663-404©

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ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIS-TANT - Bright, energeticperson with strong or-ganizational and com-munication skills to assistPresident of fast growingvideo production/computergraphics firm in client con-tact and project manage-ment. Must be detail or-iented, independent andable to use PC for w.p.College graduate or 2years business experiencepreferred. 609-921-2750.

ADMINISTRATIVE ASST -Why not work with wonder-ful people who will ap-preciate you? MiddlesexCounty CPA firm seeksmotivated individual withknowledge of word pro-cessing, apptitude for clientcontact and strong or-ganizational skills for achallenging position withpotential for growth. CallElie 201-821-8700.

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIS-TANT - For the communitytennis department of the

. US Tennis Association.Duties include corres-pondence, providing infor-mation and assistance tolocal community tennis as-sociations, maintainingfiles and special events.Poslton requires excellentcommunication skills,ability to work Indepen-dently, as well as typing,word processing and gen-eral office skills.' Collegegraduate or a minimum oftwo years business experi-ence preferred. Excellentbenefits. Please send re-sume, refs and salary re-quirements to: US TennisAssociation, PersonnelCoordinator^ 707 Alex-ander Rd., Princeton, NJ08540.

ADMINISTRATIVE ASST-To The Director Of Re-source Development fornational Tennis Organiza-tion. Responsibilities in-clude: typing, word proces-sing & dictaphone as wellas maintaining fund raisinglibrary & files & providinginformation to network oflocal tennis program. Pos-ition requires excellentcommuniction skills & abil-ity to compose own cor-respondence. BA prefer-red, entry level position,excellent opportunity forcandidate interested inbeginning a career in fundraising. Send resume, ref-erences & salary require-ments to: US Tennis As-soc, Personnel Dept, 707Alexander Rd, Princeton,NJ 08540

ADMINISTRATIVE- ASSIStANT

Anne K/eln Outlet, a rapidlygrowing designer apparelchain, has an exciting op-portunity for a full-time Ad-ministrative Assistant. Mustbe detail-oriented with

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Qualified candidate willwork out of the home officeassisting the Director ofStores with store planningand design, advertising,personnel and store opera-tions'. .

For immediate consider-ation,' please send resumeincluding salary history;

Ms. Susan StasiumANNE KLEIN OUTLET

1589 Reed RoadWest Trenton, NJ 08628

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CustomerServiceRepresentativeWest Trenton manufac-turer has an immediateopening in the Cus-tomer Service field.Qualified candidatesmust have excellentcommunication andproblem-solving skills.College degree required.Competitive salary, and.excellent benefits. Sendyour resume with salaryrequirements to:Personnel Department

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EOE M/F

AdministrativeAssistant......$30K-$32K

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ANSWERING SERVICE -looking for full or part timeoperators. Will createhours suitable to yourschedule - need days,evenings, weekends.Princeton office, parkingprovided. Call DonahuesAnswering Service, 609-924-4411.

ARCHITECT - Exceptionalopportunity for exceptionalindividual to assume dutiesas Director of TechnicalServices, responsible forcoordination and produc-tion of construction docu-ments. Project types in-clude: Corporate, Educa-tional, Municipal, Health-care and Historic Resto-ration. This is a responsibleposition for a career- or-iented individual interestedin professional and per-sonal advancement. For-ward resume to: ThomasKocubinski AIA Architects,1143 Lawrenceville Road,Lawrenceville, NJ 08648.

ARCHITECTURELAND PLANNER

The Hillier Group, a na-tionally recognized arch-itectural firm seeks an In-termediate Physical Plan-ner with 3-5 years experi-ence as design planner inlandscape architecture orarchitecture. Responsibil-ities include: Site Analysis& Layout, Design, MasterPlanning and agency re-view coordination. For im-mediate considerationsend resume to: The HillierGroup, Human Resources,

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AREA SUPERVISOR - Callon auto dealerships & moti-vate them to participate incutting edge promotionalprograms for national man-ufacturers. From our mainPrinceton office, you'lltravel nationally & focus inon auto dealers in topADIs. Great for fast pacedself starter. Call Maureen,at Catalog Media, 609-924-3825. No agencies.ARTISTS - Paste-up expe-rience, design, type.;apfc_,,proofing mechanicals,Macintosh knowledge help-ful, for a full service,high-quality Princetongraphic house. 609-799-3279.

ARTS & CRAFTS Special-ist - Needed to work withelementary age children inan after school setting,Somerville and Hillsboroarea. $6.50 to $7.00 perhour. For more info callJoanne Hickey, 201-722-1881.BAKER/PASTRY Chef -Muffins, croissants, simplecakes, for gourmet shop in .Cranbury, 4am-12noon,Monday thru Friday. Call609-395-5575.

BANK - Commerc ia lBranch Mgr with solid lend-ing & operations back-ground. To $40k Fee paid.Bob, 609-883-3700 H.Neuman Assoc. 2500Brunswick Ave.BILINGUAL - Secretary,fluent english/spanish,good skills, corporate im-age. Steno a +. To $30kFee paid. Ellen, 609-883-3700 H. Neuman Assoc.2500 Brunswick Ave.

BankingTELLERS

Lawrencevffle BranchThe Bank of Mid-Jersey iscurrently seeking Tellersfor its new LawrencevieBranch. Qualified appli-cants must be good withfigures and enjoy workingwith customers. Previousexperience helpful but notrequired. We offer an ex-cellent salary and benefitspackage. For immediateconsideration call Person-nel, 609-291-2836.BANK OF MID-JERSEY

Bordentown, NJEOE

BAR PORTERImmediate FT opening forindividual to stock bev-erage supplies, set up andmaintain cleanliness of barareas. Must be able to workflexible hours. Excellenthourly rate and benefitpackage. Apply in person:Personnel Dept.

Scanticon-Princeton100 College Rd East

Princeton, NJEOE

BARTENDER - Full or parttime, days & nights, applyat Charley's Brother inHopewell, 609-466-0110.

BIOLOGIST - See our adunder "CHEMIST'. LabSupport Inc, 201-204-0204.BILLING - Individuals withgood f igure apt i tude.Pleasant phone manner forcustomer service. Patiencea must. Prior experience aplus. Wi l l t r a in . Cal l201-821-112 ext 133. EOE

BOILER OPERATORHotel conference centerhas immediate full timeopening for high schoolgraduate with 2 years ex-perience, Low pressureBlack Seal l i c e n s e ' re-quired. HVAC backgrounddesirable. Must be avail-able for rotating shifts, ro-tating days off. $11.90/hr tostart, S12.60/hr after 60days. Excellent benefitpackage. Please apply:Personnel Dept.

Scanticon-Princeton100 College Rd EastPrinceton, NJ 08540

EOE

BOOKKEEPER ASST- P/tor f/t, small Nassau St of-fice, flex hrs. Call 609-924-2040.

BOOKKEEPER - everyWednesday in Trenton,A/R, A/P, balance checkbook and statements. J & JTEMPORARIES, 1520Pennington Rd, Ewing,N.J. 08618. 609-530-1100.

BOOKKEEPER - Immed-iate opening. Office on Rt130, Cranbury. No exp, willtrain mature dependableperson. Mon-Fri, 7:30am-4pm. A/P, A/R, balancing &general office work. Sometyping. Retirement, 401 (k),paid holidays & more. Callfor. an interview - ask forDiane. 609-655-3390.

BOOKKEEPER - For retailbusiness, approximately 4hours/week. 609-655-4321or 655-1234

BURNER SERVICE RepairPerson - Needed to joinestablished oil co, fullbenefits + good workingconditions. 201-782-3515.

CABINET MAKER Helper -Male or female. Full time.Will train. Call 609-448-2183.

CABLE TV INSTALLERSWanted. Must have whitetruck. $600-850/wk. CallTom Ditzell.

819-7803CARPENTERS/FRAMERS- Experience necessary.Call 609-799-0646CARPENTERS & LABOR-ERS - Skilled only to startimmediately in Hillsboroarea, gd pay. 201-685-2224 btwn 8-4.CASHIER - Full time,Mon-Fri. Marriott Corpor-ation. 609-243-4669CASHIER - retail foodstore. $300/wk, benefits.Call Jack or Jeremy, 609-921-0620.

Chef/SousMerrill Lynch ConferenceCenter seeks full-timeSous Chef to work AMshift. We provide a pro-fessional work environmentcomplimented by a com-petitive salary and benefitspackage. Personnel 609-282-2676.CHEMIST- Degree, GLP/GMP pharmaceutical en-vironment exp. Two posi-tions, one in lab to $45k,one in regulatory $35k. Feepaid. Dorathea, 609-883-3700, H. Neuman Assoc,2500 Brunswick Ave.

CHEMISTJOBS! JOBS!

Lab' Support has many longand ^ h w . ' t i r n r positionsavailable in northern & cen-tral N.J. & more are comingin every day. Immediateopportunities exist forchemists & fab techs of alllevels. To find out moreabout current & future op-portunities, call us at 201-204-0204, or send your re-sume to Lab Support, BldgB, Suite 345, 301 N Har-rison St, Princeton, NJ08540.

CHEMISTLong term position avail-able in Mercer Cty for aperson with exp in ELISA,fluorescence assays, &amino acid analysis. Soilresidue analysis exp aplus. To find out moreabout this position, call LabSupport at 201-204-0204,or send us your resume atPlaza 202, Suite 109, 150Morristown Rd, Bernards-ville. NJ 07924.

CLERICAL/ADMIN - Smallenvironmental f irm inPrinceton looking for Re-ceptionist to also performlight clerical/admin duties.Salary based on experi-ence. Call Mr. Fallen, at609-683-4848.

SCHOOL BUSDRIVER

License not arequirement,will train with pay. Must be .21 years'or older with 3years driving experience.'Excellent. b n f i t ' p c k

enpjon. HOMEMARETIREES, SHIFP.'KERS WELCOME;'

Apply; South Brunswick'Board of Education,4 Executive Drive; Monmouth Jet, NJ 08852.

201-297r7800exL244. , ' :. • E O E M/F, - • ' .

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Recently opened FLEM1NGTON, NEWJERSEY prestige branch office seeks threeexperienced securities brokers. Very highpayout, bonuses, management potential withoverrides. 100+ year old clearing firm.Write Mel Seals, PO Box 688, Flemington,NJ 08822.

MasterSchedulerA leader in the plastics printing field hasan immediate opening for an individualwith a mind for detail and excellent inter-personal skills. Your activities will provideproduction planning services on a timelyand cost efficient basis. Ideal candidatewill have 3 + years' experience with de-monstrated knowledge of schedulingmethods relating to job shop operations.Printing background highly desirable.Only resumes with salary requirementswill be considered.

Personnel Department

^ i Sillcocks PlasticsInternational, Inc.

310 Snyder AvenueBerkeley Heights, NJ 07922

Equal Opportunity Employer m I

Are you weary of all those nights & weekends? Weoffer 37Vi hr. work weeks, 5 day, 7Vz hr. sched-ules, rotating Sat. assignments, & a virtually "Neveron Sunday" philosophy.Of course there are: competitive salaries, paidvacations, holidays, personal & sick time as well ashealth & life insurance.

We are seeking permanent lull & part time personsin areas which will complement your experience &interests. Openings presently exist for the followingpositions:

• SALES ASSOCIATES• STOCK PERSONS

• CLERICALS• ACCOUNTS PAYABLE

• SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR/RECEPTIONIST• BANK TELLER

Interested? Stop in for an appointment or call us toarranqe one. , • •

36 University PlacePrinceton, NJ 08540

609-921-8500 Ext. 265

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We are a major corn, look-ing for a versatile individualto work in our operation.Excellent opportunity touse your general office ex-perience with emphasis on:• Data Entry• Traffic• Receptionist• Customer Service• Inventory Control

We are located in SoBrunswick Twp, just offRt 1 between Princeton& New Brunswick.We offer an excellentstarting rate, companypaid benefits, sick days,pension & profit sharing,11 paid holidays & 1 wkpaid vacation after 6months.Send resume or call forapplication.

201-329-8111EOE M/F/H/V

MOHAWK LABSStouts Lane

Monmouth Jet, NJ08852

COMPUTER TECHNI-CIAN - Seeking matureperson with a minimum of 1year field experience. Localarea network experience aplus. Full time position witha growing national servicecompany. Contact Mr.Blauth at 609-683-4888.

RECEPTIONISTVery busy front desk re-quires organized per-son able to handleswitchboard, greet vis-itors, light typing andother varied duties.Minimum 2+ yrs exprequired.

CALL PERSONNEL201-665-0300

SILLCOCKS PLASTICSINTERNATIONAL, INC.

Berkeley Heights, New JerseyEqual Opportunity Employer m/l

MACHINISTElectronic manufactur-ing company located inHamilton Township islooking for experiencedmachinist to work intheir machine shop.Successful applicantmust be able to operatethe following machin-ery: Milling Machine,Lathes, Drill Press, 3-Dand C&C. Ability to readand interpret blue printsa must. Completion ofjourneyman appren-ticeship program, goodmath skills and 4 plusyears experience re-quired. Qualified appli-cants should send re-sume with salary historyto:

BASE TEN SYSTEMS, IHC.ONE ELECTRONICS DRIVE"'TRENTON, NJ 08619

ATTN: PERSONNEL DEPT.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

CLERICAL ASSISTANTS -Part time/full time. 10 & 12month positions. Accuracyand neatness in perform-ance of clerical and typingskills. Hourly rate $8. Hill-sborougii Township PublicSchools Personnel Dept,Belle Mead, NJ 08502.201-874-3100.

CLERICAL - Entry levelposition hi a rapid pace1

office for ambitious, self-starter. Must type 40 wpm.Speak to', jdy for appoint-ment, 60S-921- 1900.

CLERICALFord- Motor Credit Com-pany is seeking motivatedclerical personnel to fill pos-ition In the credii depart-ment. Immediate openingfor candidate with goodcommunication ski l ls.Positon , offers excellentcompensation, a compre-hensive benifits package,pleasant office surround-ings, and potenial for pro-fessional growth. For im-mediate considerationsend resume to:FORD MOTOR CREDIT

Box CN-6000Cranbury, NJ 08512Or call 609-655-7404

EOECLERK TYPIST - Forcondo community. Full timeposition. Requiring knowl-edge of general officework, heavy phone contact,detail-oriented, ability to in-teract well with the public,congenial atmosphere,competitive salary & ben-efits Call 609 655 2706

STOCK ROOM„ , We are Nutri/System,^ I n c , an exciting com-1i '• pany in the weight loss ii* Industry. We are seek-.."•• ing full/part-time Stock i•^ Room employees. ;

CLERICALFILE CLERK

Due to recent expansion,American Reliance Insur-ance Company has anopening for a File Clerk.Interested candidatesshould have at least oneyear's work experience, fil-ing experience preferred.CRT skills would be anasset. We offer a com-petitive salary and a com-prehensive benefits pack-age. Please contact NancyPrice for more informationat 609-896-1921.AMERICAN RELIANCEINSURANCE COMPANY

1000 Lenox DriveLawrenceville, NJ 08648Equal Oppty Employer

CLERICAL/FINANCE -Growth oriented real estatedeveloper located in Some-rsetCounty has immediateopening for Financial Clerk.Candidate must have ex-cellent communicationskills and general office ex-perience. PC background aplus. Call Mr. Marek forconfidential interview, 201-874-8686.

CLERICAL - Immediateopening for dependable,mature, fast learning per-son to work in our.officelocated on Rt. 130 in Cran-bury. Answering phones,dispatching & paperwork.Hours Mon-Fr i7am-3:30pm. Health,401 (k), retirement & more.If you are interested in apermanent position, call foran Interview &* ask forDiane. 609-655-3390.

:;• Responsibilities includert stocking shelves, fillingb? food bags and inventory^control. No experiencei;' necessary, we will train.

t> In the Lawrenceville ™>-•* area, Call Vera at (609) fti 520-0620. £

NUTRI/SYSTEMWeight Loss Centers

f/Jiiil Opportunity Employer

CHEMIST/BSTo perform nonroutine,G C / U V / t i t r a t i o nanalysis. Backgroundor interest in elec-trochemistry helpful.

ENGINEERING ASSTExperimentalist withphysics or engineeringbackground and abilityto creatively solve fabri-cation and testing prob-lems. .Please send resume to:ELECTRON TRANSFER

TECHNOLOGYPO Box 160

Princeton, NJ 08542609-921-0070

CLERICAL POSITION -Full time permanent. Billcustomers, pay bills andkeep records. Call WengelService, Princeton, 609-924-4900.

CLERICALSR MAIL CLERK

AMERICAN RELIANCEINSURANCE COMPANYhas an opening for a mailclerk. Candidate selectedmust have a valid driver'slicense. Prior experienceas a mail clerk required.We offer an attractivesalary and benefits pro-gram along with numerousopportunities for promo-tion. For more information,please contact Nancy Priceat 609-896-1921.

. AMERICAN RELIANCEINSURANCE COMPANY

1000 Lenox DriveLawrenceville. NJ.08648

Equal Oppty EmployerCLERICAL - Hillsborobased contractor has ex-cellent opportunity for re-sponsible self-starter. Pos-ition requires detail or-iented Individual to handlebillings, job records, somecustomer service contact+ computer entry (willtrain), + lite typing. Pleasecall Sherri, 1-800-992-0387, btwn 10-4.

CHEMISTTo perform analysis of en-vironmental soil and watersamples for a growingPrinceton area testing iab.Salary commensurate withexperience. Send resumeto: International HydronicsCorp, PO Box 243, RockyHi l l , NJ 08553. 609-921-9216.CLERK/TYPIST - Smallcontracting firm in EwingTwp looking for clerk toperform a variety of officeduties .including typing,phone, and light book-keeping. Modern office,competitive salary andbene f i t s . Cal l 6 0 9 - .882-0115 8-5, M-F.

CLERICALFull time opportunity formeticulous clerical personfor growing market re-search firm. Careful atten-tion to detail required tomaintain sample files work-ing with computer database & complete surveys.Typing or keyboard exp re-quired. Salary related toexp & ability. Exc benefitpackage. EOE. Call TotalResearch Corporation609-921-8100 ask for An-toinette Southwick.

CLERICAL, Full Time -Small, growing publishingcompany seeks self-moti-vated, high energy individ-ual with previous office ex-perience to grow with us.37Vi hours weekly. Jobfunctions to include but notlimited to: Directing incom-ing phone calls, coordina-tion of bulk mailings, heavyword processing,_support_to sales staff, filing, etc.The nature of our businessrequires a people-orientedproblem solving person-ality. If you want to work ina casual, yet professional,nonsmoking atmosphere &meet our criteria pleasesend resume to: Ann D.Whelan, Witter PublishingCo, Inc., 84 Park Ave.,Remington, NJ 08822.

CLERK/TYPIST - Data en-try. Lawrenceville News-paper publishing companyseeks experienced personfull time. Good salary &benefits. Call Betty 609-394-4800.

CLERK/TYPIST-Full time,PC knowledge helpful. Ex-cellent benefits. Submitsalary requirements andresume to: Business Of-fice, PO Box 1015, High-tstown, NJ 08520.

COMPANION - Days, forsenior citizen, Hillsboroarea. Own transportation.Reply Box 11861, c/oPrinceton Packet

INSURANCEWE ARE EXPANDING!

The fastest growing insurance agency in Central N Jhas openings for: Underwriters, Special Agents andother personnel who are interested in a fabulouscareer opportunity specializing in ProfessionalProperty Casualty. If necessary, we will train theright people. Many, many pluses avail. -

Call Joan Handell

ADLERMAN CLICK & COMPANY^ •'<'Established 1927

Princeton, NJ Yardley, PA609-924-0401 215-321-2300609-586-1020

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MATERIAL CONTROLASSISTANT

McMaster-Carr Supply Company is a lead-ing distributor of industrial supplies andequipment. We are currently interviewingcandidates for our Material Control Depart-ment.The responsibilities of this position includesolving material receipt discrepancies, de-termining disposition of returned goods andworking in-house material problems. We arelooking for energetic candidates who enjoyboth office and warehouse work.We offer an excellent starting salary, com-pany paid medical, dental and life insurance,profit sharing and tuition assistance. If youwould like to be considered for this position,please apply in person or call our PersonnelDepartment at:

(201) 329-6666

McMASTER-CARRsupply cornpany

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PART TIMEWe currently have anopening for an individ-ual to join our on-callwork force 'as a CopyMachine Operator. Thisis a Part Time position;approximately 20 hoursper week. Schedule canbe designed to matchyour availability.In addition to providingphotocopying services,duties include keepingthe copy room or-ganized, maintainingthe mach ines ancmonitoring suppliesWhile prior experienceis he lp fu l , i t 's notnecessary if you havean eye for detail and arecomfortable with officemachines.If you are interested,please call LOIS SIMSbetween 9AM-5PM at:609-275-2310MATHEMATICAPOLICY RESEARCH, INC.101 Morgan LanePlainsboro, NJ 08543Equal Opportunity;Altirmatlve Action Employer

GENERALWAREHOUSE

Full-TimeMcMaster-Carr Supply Company is a leading-distributor of Industrial supplies. Due io con-tinued growth, we are interested in interviewingcandidates with solid warehouse experience.

Our clean and modern warehouse is located onMonmouth Junction Road in Dayton, New Jer-sey. Our company offers an excellent starting"salary, company paid medical, dental and visioninsurance, as well as profit sharing and tuitionassistance. If you would like to be consideredfor this position, please apply in person or callour Personnel Department at:

' . ; ' . '.•;,;• (201)329-6666. ., ' v

MclS/IASTEFJ-CARR ^supply company •

P.O. Box 317(Monmouth Junction Road)

Dayton, NJ 08810

Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

CLERICAL .MERRILL LYNCH

Is seeking qualified person-nel to fill clerical positionsin our Operations Depart-ment.

If you are a self-starter,have an aptitude for figureswith good typing skills wewould like to hear from you.Attractive starting salaryand benefits package.

For application write or call:

Kelly Lerena100 Franklin Comer Rd

Lawrenceville, NJ 08648609-896-7779

MERRILL LYNCH,PIERCE, FENNER &SMITH INC.

EOECOMPUTER OPERATOR- Exp'd in operation ofCEADS, ADC 250 & Moun-taintop CAD on HP com-puters. Civil Engineering

—drafting exp required. Van-Cleef Engineering Assoc.201-359-8291. EOE.

COMPUTER OPERATOR- Responsible for dataprocessing on a mainframe computer. Excellentbenefits package withgrowing company in Tren-ton area. Send resume andsalary history to: Box#11855, c/o PrincetonPacket. _ ^

Computer Programmer'C Analyst

Central Jersey co. requiresP/A with 2+ yrs exp inCOBOL, PLI, TSO/CMS,RAMIS, DB/II, StatisticalAnalysis.

Programmer DatabaseVAX/VMS, C

Central Jersey co. has re-quirement for sophisticateddatabase. Must have 2 +yrs VAX/VMS and C.Other positions available.Call or write: Lyman, PaulAssociates, PO Box 554,Newtown, Pa 18940. 215-968-9101.

CONSTRUCTION FORE-MAN - Needed for smallconstruction company. Ex-perience necessary. Call609-466-1296 after 6pm.CONSTRUCTION LA-BORER - person with con-struction knowledge aridwilling to hustle. Call John609-466-1747

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P.O. Box 317(Monmouth Junction Road)

Dayton, NJ 08810Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

PERSONNELREPRESENTATIVE/

GENERALIST6 month temporary position

beginning Sept. 1,1989 .Administer the Human Resources functionfor an assigned region consisting of adminis-trative and academic departments within theUniversity. Functional responsibilities include:Employment Compensation, Employee Rela-tions for both union and non-union employees.Must have at least 3 years experience as aHuman Resource Generalise

Qualifications: excellent problem solving,"organizational, and interpersonal skills; knowl-edge'of employment and labor relation laws;Bachelor's degree or equivalent training.

Send resume to Irene McMenamin, HumanResources, Princeton University, Clio HallPrinceton, N.J. 08544.

Princeton UniversityPrinceton, New Jersey 08544 "*An Equal Opportunity/AffirmMivtAction Employer m/f

ARCHITECTURE

FACILITIESPROGRAMMING

Programmer/SpacePlanner-Intermediatelevel facilities program-mer with degree in plan-ning, business or archi-tecture/interior design.Min. of'2 yrs. program*ming experience and aninterest in quantitativeanalytical approach toprogramming. Experi-ence with D- base,Lotus and Autocadpreferred. Expandingdepartment with growthopportunities. Com-pe t i t i ve sa la ry &benefits package. Sendresume to: The HillierGroup, Human Re-sources, 500 AlexanderPark, CN23, Princeton,NJ 08543-0023. EOE.

CONSTRUCTION/Laborer- Needed for single familynew home construction sitein Kendall Park, NJ. Musthave valid driver's license.For more information call201-821-9065

CONSTRUCTIONPools. Steady work. $9.00per hour. Must be depen-dable. Must have owntransportation. Will train.Call Mike, between 8pm-10pm at:

609-448-5813COOK - Assistant to Chef.Some experience neces-sary, cal l after 1 pm,609-396-6856.COOK (GRILL) r Immed.F/T opening in the Daytonarea for an experiencedGrill Cook. Mon-Fri. workweek. Good salary & bene-fits. Call 201-329-6666 ext.515 daily. EOE.

COOKS

Scanticon-Princeton hasimmediate openings for ex-perienced cooks in BAN-QUETS and GOURMET/ALA CARTE. Cul inaryschooling preferred. Ratesrange from $8.30/hour to$10.30/hour depending onqualifications. Companypaid benefit package.Please call or apply: Per-sonnel Department.

Scanticon-Princeton100 College Rd EastPrinceton, NJ 08540

EOE609-452-7800, ext 5261

COOKS-Sous Chef & LineCooks. Have your input xcount. Contemporary up-scale restaurant In Prince-ton. Experience or culinarytraining. Benefits available.Call Judy 201-297-1369.

COUNSELORS - For pri-vate, non-profit, commun-ity-based agency. Musthave at least a BachelorsDegree and C.A.C., and beexperienced in drug/alcoh-ol issues based on 12-stepprograms. Two openings:One for Students As-sistance position; the otherfor Employee Assistanceposi t ion. Competit ivesalary and good benefits.Send resume with coverletter to: Box #11832, c/oPrinceton Packet

CREDIT AND Collections -Part time, flexible eveninghours, telephone and com-puter experience helpful.Call Linda 609-924-1100

CUSTOMERSERVICE

. BILINGUALSPANISH/ENGLISH

Industrial equipment salesfirm; Is seeking a'bilingualrepresentative, fluent inSpanish and English, forcustomer service/telemar-.keting and translating. Ex-perience preferred. We of-fer an excellent base salaryplus commission and anattractive benefit package.Please send resume andsalary requirements to:

Violet TorresMarketing Manager

UNIVERSAL PROCESSEQUIPMENT, INC.

PO Box 338Roosevelt, NJ 08555

Philips Lighting Cornpany, part of the world's largest lighting organization hasseveral positions available at our" corporate headquarters in Somerset, New Jersey.

Customer Service RepMust have 2 to 4 years direct customer service experience with a manufacturingcompany. Responsibilities include taking customer orders, tracking POD s, CRTexperience.

Telemarketing RepProven track record as a Telemarketer necessary to contact existing and potentialcustomers in securing and placing sales orders. Strong persuasion and com-munication skills a must. Commission plus salary.

Computer OperatorOperation of computer console utilizing MVS, JES commands. Requires at least 2years with medium to large scale CPU MVS/JES2, TSO, UCC7 & UCC1. Must beflexible to work different shifts and weekend overtime.

We offer a competitive starling salary ond Ml benefits package.

To be considered, please forward your resume to Philip* Lighting Company,Human Resources Dept.''JME, 200 Franklin Square Drive, Somerset, NJ08875. An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/V/H.

Philips Lighting

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ASSISTANT MAILROOM COORDINATOR(REGULAR PART-TIME)

Princeton Theological Seminary has an Im-mediate opening for a reliable individual toprovide assistance in our mailroom. This Is anewly created position requiring a minimumof 20 hours per week (8:30 am-2:30 pm) ona regular basis. Under direct supervisionresponsibilities will include but are not lim-ited to sorting and distributing Incoming mail,parcels, etc., as delegated; collecting,weighing and affixing postage to outgoingmail of domestic and international destina-tions; and performing other miscellaneousduties as assigned. May operate Seminaryvan In the performance of duties.This position will be required to work fulldays (7 hours) when necessary. Must havevalid driver's license and good driving re-cord. A pleasant personality and ability towork effectively with all levels of personnelare essential.

We offer competitive starting salarybenefits, and challenge. To apply, contaciSandy UpP'ncotl In the Personnel Office at

Princeton Theological SeminaryPersonnel OfficeCN 821, Mercer Street •Princeton, NJ 08542-0803

We Are An Equal Opportunity* Employei

•ICOUNTHPrinceton trading company has a challeng-ing opportunity in its Controller's Departmentfor an Accountant. 1-2 years' experience intaxation preferred out not required.Responsibilities will include all aspects of taxcompliance including preparation of corpor-ate, federal and state returns.If you have a bachelor's degree in account-Ing, PC/Lotus skills and the ability to work onyour own, we offer a competitive salary,outstanding benefits and an opportunity forpersonal and career growth. Please sendresume, Including salary history to:

AH. Diane Harrison,J Personnel Manager

^ C o m m o d i t i e s Corp (U.S.A.),N.V( CN 850V Princeton, W 08542

CUSTOMERSERVICE

Full and Part-Time PositionsMcMaster-Carr Supply Company, a leading in-dustrial supplier, is currently interviewing can-didates for full-time positions (40 hours perweek) and part/time positions (20 hours perweek) for our Customer Service department.As part of our professional customer servicegroup, your duties will Include fielding calls fromour customers, entering their orders "on-line",and providing them with up-to-the-minute ship-ping Information, The Ideal candidate will have aminimum of 1 year related experience in a busytelephone'environment.Our benefits package includes major medical,dental, vision, paid vacation and profit sharing. Ifyou have been considering a change or havebeen looking for that ideal part-time position tore-enter the work force, this could be youropportunity. To find out more about this position,please apply In person or call our PersonnelDepartment at:

(201) 329-6666

McMASTER-CARRsupply companyP.O. Box 317

(Monmouth Junction Road)Dayton, NJ 08810Equal Opportunity Employer Mir

COURIER - Must hold avalid drivers license. Abilityto drive a van and carrymoderately weighted pack-ages. 9am to 3:30pm.

• Hourly rate $7.50. Hills-borough Township PublicSchools, Personnel Dept,Belle Mead, NJ 08502.201-874-31 OP-CUSTOMER SERVICE$22,000 Plus Bonus

Telemarketing plus handleclients for new division intop company.

609-452-0206

TURKEL PERSONNEL4365 Rt 1

(Next to Ramada)Princeton NJ

DATA BASE MANAGER

Busy group of weekliesseeks self-starter to man-age HP 3000/42 & Col-lier-Jackson Software.Strong COBOL experiencea must. Excellent benefitspackage. Salary commen-surate with experience.Send resume with salaryrequirements to:The Princeton Packet Ihc

Personnel Dept300 Witherspoon St

PO Box 350Princeton, NJ 08542 '

DATA ENTRY-$19,000+."Key in" to a great future inthis growing Fortune 500Co if you have experienceand typing of 40-50wpm.Don't miss this career op-portunity! Xmas bonus andpaid benefits. No fee. Eve-ning appt. deSaules & VinePic, Rt. 206, Skillman, NJ.609-683-0202.

DATA ENTRY-Will train In. exciting communication

world. Growth opportunityIn new facility. Light dataentry a plus. Customer con-tact. Expansion has cre-ated these openings. Willhire immediately. Call201-821-1122, ext 133.EOE

DEALERS &DISTRIBUTORS NEEDED

Full time or part time. Earnup to $10,000 per month.Ca l l Kathy , at215-736-3872

DELI HELP - Full time andpart time. 266 Withers-poon, Princeton: Call after2pm, 609-924-9555

DELIVER TELEPHONEBOOKS TO EARN, EXTRAmW*u»i^

Men or women over 18 withinsured vehic les areneeded in Belie Mead,Hopewell, Raritan, Some-r y i l l e , Manv i l l e , andBridgewater. Deliverystarts about Aug. 29. Sendname, address, age, tele-phone number, type andmake of vehicle/and hoursavailable on a post card toD.D.A, Inc., Box 52, Hill-sborough Beacon.

EOEDEMONSTRATORSImmediate openings

. 8/hr Part timeExpenses reimbursed

Ca|l collect:215-489-9488

DEMONSTRATOR/Man-agers - Come join the fun,America's newest partyplan is now hiring. Forfurther information call 215-741-1861 when also book-ing parties. Call Is refun-dable! / yr

DENTAL

v For the latest careejIngs, see our "HCare & Educationtton." .

DEPUTY COURT cliClerical duties relate;court statutes, knowliof court and computeperience related to ojtion of court procedure,hr week Includes aflance at night court. Sjbased on experience. Jresume to Court Clerk]fice, 101 So Main St Ivilla, NJ 08835.

DEPUTY MUNICHClerk - Borough of tjtstown. $15,000-$17;starting. Good benefitSend resume to-Buchnew, 148 N MailHlghtstown, NJ 08609-448-2188, EOE. \

DINING ROOM Super}- for leading prestidrestaurant. Mature idedicated. Excellent'come and benefits. Cajappt 609-448-2400 jDISPATCHER- The Tdship of Princeton is acding application for the (ition of Civilian DispatcjAppl icat ions mustpicked up at police h<jquarters. 1 Valley |Princeton, NJ, and iturned no later than j18, 1989. The stajsalary Is $15,900. I

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Tired of staying homethe kids? If you have gDisplaywrite 3/4 skills,today for your interviWhy not spend yoursummer in a cool offSTAFF BUILDERS, Tiporary Personnel, 211 (lege Road East, Prince!609-452-0020 ]

DOG GROOMER -perienced for new sho|Mercervllle, NJ. Goodcation, established biness. Call Clover l\Animal Hospital. 6C890-7844. |

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DRIVER/ERRANDS/CJobs - Like variety? Likestay busy? If so, then tposition could be for \with growing firm in Printon. Must be flexible, heown car, clean drivingcord, able to work wminimum supervision ahave availability to w<occasional O.T. For.adtional information cfCarolyn at 609-924-3801

DRIVER/ERRANDS/OiJobs -Like variety? Likestay busy? If so, then ttposition could be for ywith growing firm In Princton. Must be flexible, haown car, clean driving rcord, able to work wminimum supervision aihave availability to wooccasional O.T. For adinfo: Carolyn 609-924-381

DRIVER • For busy atparts store. Must have vaNJ drivers license. Gotpay & benefits. Applyperson to Rick: Thu| AnSupply, 990 Route 518 (<Rte 206), Rocky Hill.

MACHINEREPAIR/ELECTRICIANSWest Trenton manufacturerseeks fully skilled MachineRepair/Electricians with expe-rience on Cincinnati ODcenterless grinders; Healdinternal grinders; microcen-ttic grinders; heat treatequipment, dri l ls, punchpresses; and general plantmaintenance., Competitivewages and excellent benefits.If interested, contact:Personnel DepartmentRoller Bearing Companyof America(608)882-7400Sullivan Way, P.O. Box 7367West Trenton, NJ. 08628(Located next to West TrentonRailroad Station)Equal Oppty Employer M/F/H/V

DRIVER - Reliable indiviual with car. Full time poition in Princeton area. CEllen at 201-329-0029.

DRIVERS - Airport limHigh $$ and flex hourRetirees welcome. 20297-4004.

WORDPROCESSOR I

TrentonState

CollegeFull-time position. Two,years of word' process-,ing experience necJ

essary. Training avail-able on college system.;Good communicationand written skills re-|quired. Full New Jersey!Department of Person-;nel benefits plus op-portunity to take college,courses. Contact KlmjWright at 771-2282.!AA/EOE.

MAINTENANCE MECHANICPrinceton Theological Seminary has anopening for a Maintenance Mechanic to re-pair air conditioning and refrigeration equip-ment (of all sizes up to 250 tons) to Includecharging with freon and maintaining con-denser tube and water cooling tower. Otherduties include the maintenance of steam andhot Water heating equipment, such as steamto hot water converter pumps and 3-waymotorized valves; repair and calibration ofsolid state equipment for proper watertemperature; and maintenance and repair ofsteam hot water and air heating system,Including oiler burner. Requires 40hours /week; work hours are 8:00am-4:30pm, M-F. Minimum 4-5 years workexperience In similar position required.

We offer competitive salary and benefits.,Call or stop by the Personnel Office for anapplication between 9:00 am to 3:30 pm,M-F, (609) 497-7720, or send resume to:

Princeton Theological Seminary' Personnel OfficeCN 821, Mercer StreetPrinceton, NJ 08542-0803

We Are An Equal Opportunity Employer

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"or the latest career listngs, see our "HeaftrSare & Education Secton." ^

3EPUTY COURT cleriTClerical duties related uiourt statutes, knowledgt>f court and computer exlerience related to opera,ion of court procedures 3'ir week Includes attend-ince at night court. Salar\>ased on experience. Sencesume to Court Clerks Of.ice, 101 So Main St, Man.'We, NJ 08835.

JbPUTY MUNICIPAl)lerk - Borough of Hiqh-stown. $15,000-$17,ooctarting, Good benefit pkgiend resume to: MaeItichnew, 148 N Main StHghtstown, NJ 0852o'09-448-2188, EOE.

HNINGROOMSupervismfor leading prestigious

sstaurant. Mature andedicated. Excellent in-ome and benefits. Call forppt 609-448-2400

HSPATCHER-The Town"hip of Princeton is accept-"ig application for the pos-lon of Civilian Dispatcher,ppl icat ions must beIcked up at police head-jarters. 1 Valley Rdrinceton, NJ, and re-irned no later than Aug3, 1989. The startingilary Is $15,900.

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red of staying home withe kids? If you have greatIsplaywrite 3/4 skills, callday for your interviewlhy not spend your hotimmer in a cool office'.rAFF BUILDERS, Tern-a r y Personnel, 211 Col-ge Road East, Princeton.19-452-O020 .

DG GROOMER - Ex-*irienced for new shop Inarcerville, NJ. Good lo-tion, established busi-ss. Call Clover Malli lmal Hospital. 609-0-7844.

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WER/ERRANDS/Oddbs - Like variety? Like to,ly busy? If so, then thissition could be for youh growing firm in Prince-.i. Must be flexible, have-n car, clean driving re*d, able to work withilmum supervision and,.te availability to work.,lasional O.T. For,.ad'<#rijirial information callolyn at 609-924-3800

IVER/ERRANDS/Oddis - Like variety? Like to/ busy? If so, then thisiition could be for youi growing firm in Prince-. Must be flexible, havei car, clean driving re-d, able to work withlimum supervision andre availability to workasional O.T. For add!l •;i: Carolyn 609-924-3B00)i

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IVER • For busy autq?fts store. Must have valla;;drivers license. Good'1.

1 & benefits. Apply in!'son to Rick: Thu| Auto',iply, 990 Route 518 (off;f206), Rocky Hill. •;;•

IVER - Reliable Individ-j [with car. Full time pos-jji in Princeton area. Calf*n at 201-329-0029. [IVERS.••- Airport limo.:'!li•••$$;and flex hours.;,irees welcome. 201- ••4004. • ' • • • ?

WORDPROCESSOR

TrentonState

Collegeill-time position. Twoare of word process-g experience nec-sary. Training avall-ile on college system.3od communicationd written' skills re-Ired. Full New Jerseyipartment of Person-I benefits plus op-rtunity to take collegeurses. Contact Kimright at 771-2282.MEOE.

iCHANICnlnary has anMechanic to re-Igeration equip-tons) to Includelaintalnlng cori-ng tower. Otherce of steam and, such as steamrips and. 3-wayd calibration of

proper waterce and repair ofleatlng system,Requires, 40

irs are 8:004-5 years workn required,

i and benefits.,el Office for anm to 3:30 pm,id resume to:

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Help Wanted 10° Help Wanted w Help Wanted 100 Help Wanted 10° Help Wanted 100 Help Wanted i » Help Wanted «» Help Wanted 100 Help WantedDRIVER - Steady work fordependable hard-workingindividual. Opportunity forraises and advancementdepends on you. Positioncurrently open is for a truckdriver/material handler.Salary starts^ at $5.50/hrlotus benefits and profitsharing. For more infor-mation call Chris at 609-1259-9300.

'Q.RIVER - Stock, set-upperson. Some mechanical"Ability. $7.00/hour to start.Apply at: American Sel-vac, Princeton ShoppingCneter, 609-921-2205.

; . DRIVERSWanted for courier service.

. Use own vehicle. Com-mission pay. Must be re-liable. Good knowledge ofMetropolitan area. CallMon-Fri, 8am- 5:30pm. Askfor John or Annette:

609-987-8663

DRIVING INSTRUCTORS-For busy driving school inMercer County. Full timeposition with flexible hours.Competitive wage, com-pany car, paid training.Must be High School Gradover 23 yrs old with cleanNJ drivers license for atleast 3 consecutive years.609-586-4944. •

EDITORIAL ASST - Entrylevel position with medicalpubl isher. Varied re-sponsibilities inlcudingprepraring manuscripts forcomputer and assisting Ex-ecutive Editor. Good phonepresence required. Ex-cellent benefits. Nonsmok-ing office. Send resume to:Executive Editor, Med Pub-lishing Inc., Office Centerat Princeton Meadows,Building 1000, Plainsboro,NJ 08635. Phone calls notaccepted.

ELECTRONICSTECHNICIAN

OCI, a high-powered start-up company developingproducts for indoor wire-less communications,needs an ElectronicsTechnician, BSET orTechnical School with 2years experience buildingprototypes, troubleshootingto component level withsome digital experiencedesirable. Experience inbuying electronics partsdesirable also.

We offer a very competitivecompensation package.Please send employmentarid salary history.

OCI is an equal opportunityemployer and a non-smok-ing .company.'•" • ; 'I!! • -y ( tn .H. | ,n r ' ' t .1 I - ,,,1

•01O'Neill

CommunicationsInc.

, Suite 202100 Thanet Circle

Princeton, NJ 08540

EDITORIAL ASSOCIATE -For flexible hra see our adin the part time section.The Carnegie Foundation.

ELECTRICIAN - Excellentopportunity for an ex-perienced, hard-working,conscientious person to filla fulltime position with theN.J. Public BroadcastingTV station. Persons apply-ing must have experiencein, residential, commercial,and control wiring. Basicknowledge of HVAC wouldbe a plus, but not required.

, The ability to demonstrateskills in a highly pro-fessional manner a necess-ity. Minimum of 8 yearsexperience required. Ex-cellent benefits. Interestedparties call 609-530-5202.EOE. •

ELECTRICIAN/HELPERS- Experienced full time.Must have valid driverslicense. Will accept elec-trical trade graduates aswell. Call Jim at 609-393-8594 ;

ENGINEERING AIDE/ln-spector - Required to In-spect construction of Publicimprovements; le: drain-age/pavement etc, field/of-fice work, drafting exp de-sirable. Salary commen-surate with experience, un-ion position. Please callAdministrators Office, 201-369-4313. EOE.

ENGINEERING INSPEC-TOR - Salary dependentupon qualifications. Prince-ton Township EngineeringDepartment. Excellentbenefits. Position involvesinspection of a multitude ofmunicipal projects arid pri-vate developments withinPrinceton Township. Appli-cant must have at least 2years of experience and/ortraining in Civil Engineeringor Construction Techno-logy. Contact: AssistantAdministrator, Township ofPrinceton, 369 Withers-poon Street, Princeton, NJ08540. Phone: 609-924-5176. EOE/MF.

EXECUTIVESECRETARY

Peterson's, a nationallyknown publisher located inPrinceton, has an openingfor one Senior ExecutiveSecretary to work in theexecutive office. Uniqueopportunity for professionalwith excellent organiza-tional, communication andsecretarial skills. Qualifiedapplicant will have 3-5

, years experience, prefer-ab iy i r r t f dfye/se^seniorexecutive1 ehvl'rpnrrf ent.

• Word processing experi-ence required; WANG ex-perience preferred. Pleasesend resume with salaryhistory to: Ellen Mattingly,Director, Human Resour-ces, Peterson 's , 202Carnegie Center, Prince-ton, NJ 08543. No phonecalls, please. Equal Op-portunity Employer, M/F.

EXECUTIVE/PersonalSecretary - To the Corpor-ate President. Excellentopportunity for an indepen-dent, assertive, mature in-dividual. Must be detail or-iented, excellent administ-rative skills to include wordprocessing, typing, steno,computer & dictaphone,creative writing & PR skillsdesirable. Interested in as-suming responsibilities asconfidential manager. Mustbe refined & have immacu-late work habits. Send re-sume & salary require-ments to: Office of thePresident, Bob MaGuireChev, PO Box 229 Rt 206,Bordentown, NJ 08505.

EXECUTIVE SALES - ThePrudential is seeking abright, motivated individualwho has the initiative tobuild a professional salescareer in insurance &financial planning... com-prehensive 3 year develop-ment program. Collegedegree or equivalent busi-ness & people contact ex-per pref... Starting incometo $28,600, excellent bene-fits. Maureen Amar, 609-452-1900 or 201-745-9004. '

EXECUTIVE SECRE-TARY/ Reception - ' Themost exciting work environ-ment on the planet Earth,all In our Pctn office. Typingskills and knowledge ofMacintosh/Write Now veryimportant: Become a teammember with entrepren-eurial spirit and grow with acompany that requiresdedication and energy.Send resume immediatelyto:C.C.C, 100 Thanet Cir-cle #206, Princeton, NJ08540, Call Maureen at609-924-3825

EXECUTIVESECRETARY

Exec Sec'y with Wang, WPskills needed for a long-term, indefinite assign-ment. Position reports to aVP and 6 other key people.Very busy phones. Hours8:30-5pm.

609-799-4242

Munson temporariesQuakerbridge -

Executive CenterLawrenceville NJ

FLOWER SHOPASSISTANT

If you enjoy flowers, plants,and,people and want gbofjpay" and''a : happy' workplace, >apply to Judy'sFlower Shop, 360 NassauSt, Princeton.

RECORDS ASSISTANTTheradex Systems, Inc., a pharmaceutical consulting firmat the leading edge of new treatment development, is

•' looking for qualified people to join our team, Successfulcandidates will assemble patient medical data and providesupport for data entry staff. Good organizational skills,

V' attention to detail and the ability to be a team player arenecessities. Prior data entry experience is a plus. We offeran excellent compensation and benefits package with the

,' opportunity to advance. Send resume to: '

Theradex Systems, Inc.CN5257

Princeton, NJ 08543'•• • Attn: Personnel

. Equal Opportunity Employer ; .

R e t a i l

ASSISTANT MANAGERPottery Barn is a leader in theexciting world of contemporarydome furnishings and access-ories. We are currently seeking acandidate for an Assistant Man-ager at our Princeton/Market-place location. . .

Successful individual will haveproven retail management experi-ence and a commitment to qualitycustomer service.

We offer a Competitive salary, acomprehensive benefits packageand a generous employee dis-count.

Apply in person or send resume to:

The MarketplaceR F D # 4 & Route 2 7

Princeton, NJ

POTTERY BARNEOE

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERETC, America's leading testing and evaluation service, needs an electricalengineer to plan arid design reliable power distribution systems for our Princetonarea facilities. Your responsibilities will include evaluating the comparative meritsof available power.sources and advising personnel at other ETS installationson power-related matters.

A BSEE or degree in a related field plus 1-2 years experience In power distribu-tion systems are required. You will be able to demonstrate familiarity with theNational Electric Code and a working knowledge of electrical and electronicengineering principle. Additionally, you must have good presentation skills andthe ability to operate a PC.

ETS offers a competitive salary, outstanding benefits, a stimulating work environ-ment and attractive growth potential. Please send your resume in confidenceto: MR SALVATORE SCURATO

Educational Tfesting ServiceRosedale Road, Princeton, NJ 08541Equal Opportunity Employer . '

Do you have someextra time?

Could you useextra money?

You canwork after school

and Saturday• Are you at least 14 years old?• Do you like meeting and talking to

people?• Would you like a part-time job and

earn lots of money?

We are currently looking for students to godoor-to-door selling home delivery subscrip-tions to our newspapers. Transportation isprovided. Employee supervised.

Packet, .Publications

Call (609) 924-3244 ext 192

FARM EQUIPMENT Oper-ator - Are we looking for theimpossible? PrincetonNurseries Id currently seek-ing an individual who hasexperience In the operationand maintenance of a widerange of farm machinery.Salary dependent upon ex-perience. Generous bene-fits provided. Call AlanJones or Omar Cruz at609-924-1776, between7am and 5pm. We are anequal opportunity em-ployer.

TEMPORARY GENERALSECRETARY

Long-term positions areavailable nowl Call Recep-tionist. Good typist, knowl-edge of Macintosh a must.Call Immediately!

• ' '

FOOD SERVICE/CAFETERIA HELPMONDAY-FRIDAYGOOD BENEFITS

CALL: 201-874-1956M/F EOE

FRONT DESK Clerk -Neat, accurate person w/attention to detail neededfor busy hotel front desk.Must be" avail to cover allshifts & type min. 30 wpm.Starting salary Is $7.10 perhour. Call Mary 201-329-2800 between 3pm-11pm.Fresh Ponds Village, 650Dayton Jamesburg Rd,Dayton NJ 08810.

FULL CHARGE BOOK-KEEPER/DATA PROCES-SING • End of year taxes.Integrated accounting. In-terview for this temporaryassignment that could goperm In Chambersburgarea. J & J TEMPOR-ARIES, 1520 PenningtonRd, Ewing, N.J. 08618.609-530-1100.

FULL/PART Time Oppor-tunity - Earn $2000-$7000monthly with our 20 yearold company. New productthat no one has, but every-one needs. Call 609-786-8188.

GAS ATTENDANT - Ma-ture person. Mon to Fridays & nights; also Sat &Sun all shifts: 201-297-6262.

GENEROUS COMMIS-SIONS! • Gifts, toys, homedecor and Christmas items.Year round party plan.Merri-Mac needs represen-tatives. Car and phonenecessary. Call free, 1-800-992-1072, ext 6.

GIRL/GUY Fr iday -Energetic self starterneeded for growing Some-rset Manufacturing firm.Lite typing, math apptitude,receptionist + general of-fice duties w/potentlal forgrowth. Full companybenefits including dental,health, vacation + sickdays. For interview 201-873-8610.

GYMNASTICS INSTRUC-TORS - full and part time.Benefits. Salary negot-iable. 609-393-5855

(pooooooecoeoREGISTRAR

WANTEDLocal independentschool seeks Registrar.Part time, basis. 8:30-1,11 months. Duties in-clude registering ofgrades, transcript prep-aration, mailings. Sendresume to:

Princeton Day SchoolDaniel SkvirPOBox75

Princeton, NJ 08542

666 Plainsboro RdPlainsboro, NJ '609-924-1022East Brunswick201-238-2101

HAIRSTYLIST/MANI-CURIST - Up-to-date Salonin the Princetdn area look-ing for hairstylist and mani-curist. Good pay, goodbenefits. Please call for in-tervlew, 609-921-6572

HAIRSTYLISTS

Pennington Hair Plus. Fulltime: salary, commissions,benefits, vacation. Call609-737-306O.

HAIRSTYLIST-Top stylis*. colorist and relaxe^'i/iowcurl specialist. Enjoy allbenefits. Including freemedical, dental and life in-surance, paid vacation,holidays and personaldays. Company trainingwith pay. Excellent salarywith commission to 55%.Position available in:Princeton, E. Brunswick,Woodbridge, Manalapan,Rockaway, Tom's River,Ocean, Eatontown andPleasantville. Call 201-855-9733 for your con-fidential interview. Deskhelp also needed.

HANDYPERSON - HIII-sboro. Cut grass, paint &general repairs. J.T. BoyerRealty, 609-921-1805.

HOUSEKEEPER - 9am-3:30pm, Tuesday and Fri-day to start 9/5/89. Re-sponsibilities include com-plete house cleaning, somelaundry, some meal prep-aration and some childcare. $100 week. Experi-ence, references and owntransportation required.Call 201-874-8912.

HOUSEKEEPER/MAID - InPrinceton area, 3 days/week, laundry/ironing,some cooking, flexiblehours, must have referen-ces. Call, 609-896-4318.

STOCKROOM !CLERK

Electronic manufactur-ing company located inHamilton Township hasSp immediate openingfor stores handler to beresponsible for receiv-ing and counting incom-ing material Into stockroom, pull kits of ma-

IJ terial for production, is-sue replacement parts,monitor minimum/ max- Jimum levels of supplies,,etc. Qualified applicant ipreferably will have'electronic background, Jknowledge of color icodes and ability to fol- •low written instructions. !Interested applicants ,should send resume to: •

Base Ten Systems, Inc. 'One Electronics Drive !

Trenton, NJ 08619 ,Attn: Personnel Dept, •

Equal Opportunity Emp

HORSE FARM - Person towork with horses & generalfarm work, experience nec-essary. Call before 5pm,609-737-9067

HORTICULTUREPLANT LOVERS

. Maintain tropical foliage incommercial interiors in thePrinceton area. Exp pref.but will train. Co benefits.Good advancement poten-tial. Expenses paid PT orFT. 1-800-648-0085

HOUSEKEEPER - Hope-well. Professional coupleseeks part time house-keeper, large new house,lovely country setting, flex-ible hours, weekdays. Welove our present house-keeper but she is movingback to PA. Must be able toclean properly and con-sistently. 609-466-2729.

Housekeeping QualityAssurance Supervisor

Merrill Lynch ConferenceCenter in Plainsboro hasan immediate positionavailable in their house-keeping department. Re-sponsib i l i t ies includesupervision of room attend-ants and quality control ofguest rooms. Competitivesalary and benefits pack-age. For consideration call609-282-2676.

HOUSEKEEPING^ SUPERVISOR

Merrill Lynch ConferenceCenter seeks an exper-ienced housekeeping su-pervisor to work eveningsfrom 4-12:30. We provide aprofessional work environ-ment complimented by anat t ract ive salary andbenefits package. For con-sideration call Personnel,609-282-2676.'IMAGE - Color YourselfSuccessful • Dynamic andprogressive color analysiscompany needs full or parttime consultants. Learn thenewest computer assistedcolor analysis system. Alsotrain in wardrotung andmake up artistry. Excellentincome. Call Renata Mur-ray, 609-683-4022. Copy-r i gh t Beauty For A l lSeasons, Inc.

CORPORATELIBRARIAN

Princeton trading company is seeking a Librarianto maintain and enhance its technical library. Weoffer a competitive salary and excellent benefitpackage.

Responsibilities include: .•Complete maintenance and enhancement oflibrary

•Ordering and cataloging of books, periodi-cals, technical journals

•Assist users with library resources and services•Research projects

•We seek a self-starter with excellent organizationalskills to take charge of this unique position. If youhave a Library Science background with at least oneyear of experience please send your resume to:

•'"""N Diane Harrison, Personnel Manager

^ C o m m o d i t i e s Corp (U.S. A.).N.VCN850PRINCETON, NJ 08542

Management

We'll PayFor Your

MBADo you want to broaden your educational back-ground and your management skills at the sametime? Then consider our "Management De-velopment Program.".

Through our on-the-job training program you willbe exposed to a variety of operating areas In ourcompany. Some of these areas might Include:

> Purchasing> InventoryManagement

> Finance

• Customer Service• Merchandising• Physical

Distribution

We are looking for individuals who can becomegeneral managers. If you have a college degreeand at least 1-3 years of work experience, weare Interested in you, We will pay (or your MBAat any of the accredited evening programsoffered in the New York, New Jersey or Phila-delphia areas.

If you are looking for an opportunity to grow withour firm, send us a current resume with yourbackground and salary history. A handwrittennote describing your education, work back-ground and salary history is all that is needed IIyou don't have a current resume. Please send

Box #11858 c/o Princeton PacketEqual Opportunity Employer MF

STOCKROOMCLERK

An openingexists in thePurchasing Dept. for astock clerk who will per-form general stockroomduties in central stor-age/receiving. This pos-ition requires a valid NJdriver's license and lighttyping skills. Pleasantworking conditions anct'an excellent benefit-package.

Apply in piMon.-Fri.,

lerson9-5

^ C a r r i e rH^ Foundation

PO Box 147Belle Mead, NJ 08502

Equal OpportunityEmployer M/F

SECRETARYMake Your

WORD PROCESSINGSkills Pay Off!

A growing branch officeof a large national en-vironmental engineer-ing/consult ing firmneeds your talent.Your administrativeduties in our team-oriented atmospherewill be diversified. If youare a secretary withstrong word processingcapabilities (MACIN-TOSH p re fe r red ) ,60WPM typing, and theflexibility to work oc-casional overtime, youare the person we'relooking for.We'll offer you com-pensation based onyour qualifications, aswel l as generousbenefits. Please sendyour resume to:

Marty SalkinTh«

Carnegie Prof. Bldg. # 2 0 41 0 0 Canal Pointe Blvd.

Princeton, NJ 0 8 5 4 0

DiiKt applicants only, pis.equal opportunity employer

HOUSEKEEPERS - Fulltime and part time, flexiblehours. Call 609-448-2400for appointment.

IMAGINE - Women'sClothing store now hiringfull time cashiers/sales, re-

' ceivjng room, and clean-ing/light duty maintenance.Paid sick days, employeediscounts and benefits. Im-agine, Route 130, EastWindsor. 609-443-3600.

INSTRUCTOR

For the latest career list-Ings, see our "HearthCare & Education Sec-tton."

INSURANCE - Busy vib-rant, full service com-puterized agency needsdependable, self-startingcustomer service rep. Lic-ense preferred. Benefits.Salary + commensuratewith exp. Exc working con-ditions. Call John H. Herhe 'Agency, 201-521-0212 askfor Skip. .__

INSURANCE CUSTOMERService Rep - JUA experi-ence preferred. Salarycommensurate with experi-ence. William Kerwin, Inc.201-521-0462.

KEY PUNCH Operator -Day shift, full or part time.Lawrenceville. 609-771-4141

KITCHEN/HOUSEKEEP-ING Aide - Experiencepreferred. F/t days, & p/t4pm-7pm. Sunnyfield Nurs-ing Home, Cranbury. 609-395-0641.

LABORATORY - See ourad under "CHEMIST1. LabSupport Inc, 201-204-0204.

LABORERS/OPERATORS- For local municipality.Drivers license a must. Fulltime position for mature,responsible person. Bene-fits include hospitalization,dental & pension plans.Salary commensurate withexperience. Apply in per-son only, Township ofCranbury, 23-A North MainSt., Cranbury.

LABORATORYTECHNICIAN

Carter Wallace Inc, aleader in the Diagnosticsindustry, has an immediateopening for a qualified La-boratory Technician towork in our Quality Confcol

. Department.

Based at our East Windsorlocation, this position re-quires an individual whohas an Associates DegreeIn a laboratory science or ahigh school diploma withsignificant hands on labor-atory experience.

Previous experience in amedical or hospital labor-atory performing hemag-glutinations and latex as-says is desirable.

We offer a competitivestarting salary and a com-prehensive benefits pack-age including fourteenholidays.

Interested candidatesshould call Mr Glenn Gnir-rep at 609-443-7142 orshould send qualificationsto:

CARTER WALLACE INCPO Box 1366

Cranbury, NJ 08512An Equal Oppty Employer

LABORER - For small con-tracting company. Someexperience necessary. Call609-466-1296 aft 6pm.

LANDSCAPE ARCHITEC-TURE - See our ad underARCHITECTURE for aLand Planner. HILLIERGROUP.

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT- Full time experiencedonly. Fully benefits. If quali-fied call: Doerler Land-scapes Inc, 609-896-3300.EOE.

LABORERS - Wanted forlandscape company. Im-mediate openings, full time.Must have own transpor-tation. Good starting pay.609-448-9581

LANDSCAPING - Sea-sonal position available forexperienced individual tosupervise a small detailpruning crew on a largevariety of landscape jobs. Ifyou are responsible, aggr-essive & can work indepen-dently we would like to hearfrom you. We offer a comp-etitive wage scale, flexiblehrs & a variety of pleasantworking environment. CallJohn Holtznagel at MoonLandscaping, Yardley, PA215-968-5071 for furtherinfo. EOE

LEGAL Secy's - See our adunder Secre- taries. MercerCo Bar Assn. PlacementSvc. 609-989-8880.

LEGAL SECRETARY-Fullor part time. Bright, ener-getic person with goodskills. Broad scope of re-sponsibilities. Experiencerequired. Call 609-448-2777.

LANDSCAPE MAINTEN-ANCE - F/t, p/t. ExpandingSouth Brunswick company.Must be reliable. 609-655-5549

| RECEPTIONIST/ )SWITCHBOARD

1 OPERATOR

MORGAN MERCEDES1

experience te/a plus:Call the professionals inperrjifenent placement*

609-887-1122

2(4.Cameel9 CAfflar ,1 i Suite 201

..Princeton, NJ 09540

! Sparkling personality iI needed tor architec-1: tural/engineering firm's iI corporate headquarters IJ in Princeton, NJ; IV Candidate responsible •»i for various clerical |f duties including switch- 'i board and front desk re-1f ception. Previous expe- '| rience and typing 45 |f wpm. needed. C a n - "| didate must be well o r -1f ganized for busy en- "k vironment. We offer an iI excellent benefits pack- I

' is full time |. p week)!

i position. For immediate Jf cons idera t ion ca l l F

R O S N AROSENA,452-1212.

(609) I{ CUH2A |» 600 Alexander Road '1 CN 5240 kf Princeton, NJ 08543-5240 J1 EOE AA I

BANK TELLERSFULL & PART TIME

THE TRUST: COMPANYOF PRINCETON, a promi-nent bank dedicated toproviding strong com-munity services, has fulland part time positionsavailable.

Full time position hours:10 AM to 6 PM, Mon-day-Friday, and alter-nate Saturdays, 8:30AM to Noon. Part timepositions: 10 AM to 3PM or 3 PM to 6 PM,Monday-Friday and al-ternating Saturdays,8:30 AM to Noon. Cashhandling experienceand good interpersonalskills required.

We offer a pleasantworking environmentand great staff! For anappointment, call KathyKuehm at 609-683-7330.

TRUST COMPANYOF PRINCETON

16 Nassau StreetPrinceton, NJ 08542

The SummitBancorporation

Equal Opportunity Employer M.F/H

RECEPTIONISTSECRETARY

Part Time

Flexible, hours - midmorning to early after-noon. An opening existsfor a well organized in-dividual in our executiveoffices which requiressome light secretarialduties. Competitivesalary and excellentbenefits.

Call orapply in personPolly Schierholt

(201) 874-4000, Ext 4613

iCanierFoundationPO Box 147

Belle Mead, NJ 08502Equal Opportunity

Employer M/F

CUSTOMER SERVICEACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE

McMaster-Carr Supply Company, a leadingindustrial distributor, is currently interviewingcandidates for our Accounts Receivable De-partment.Reporting to the credit manager, the idealcandidate will have previous office back-ground. Experience in the use of a CRT is aplus.Our company offers an excellent startingsalary and company paid medical, dental,vision and life insurance, as well as profitsharing and tuition assistance. If you wouldlike to be considered for this position, pleaseapply in person or call our Personnel Depart-ment.

(201) 329-6666

M c M A S T E R - C A R Rsupply company

P.O. Box 317(Monmouth Junction Road)

Dayton, NJ 08810'Equal Opportunity

Employ*! M/F >

[ BANKING

ADMINISTRATIVE, ASSISTANT

1 New Jersey NationalIBank, a CoreStates•Bank , has an im-. mediate opening for anAdministrative Assis-

) tant in their small Busi-ness Banking Division'located at their Alex-. ander Road Branch,Princeton; NJ. Individ-

f ual will work closely[with loan officers pre-1 paring/processing loan, documentation, moni-' toring exceptions, solv-1 ing customer account(problems and other! general administrativeI responsibilities.

i Qualified applicantsI must possess account-| ing knowledge, officeexperience, good typing

1 ability and excellent, communication skills.• Previous banking expe-| rience preferred.

, We offer an excellentstarting salary with a

1 complete benefits pack-(age including dental,1 profit sharing and tuitionL reimbursement. Inter-ested candidates may

• send resume to Em-Iployment, KKP, 370I Scotch Rd,, W. Trenton,

NJ. 08628 or call formore information (609)

• 771-5906. Equal Op-' aortunity Employer,

SECRETARIESSecretarial positionsavailable for candidateswho possess a pro-fessional manner withgood secretarial skills toinclude word process-ing experience. Basicshorthand and/or dic-taphone a must. 1-2years secretarial expe-rience preferred. Fast-paced, professional en-vironment with diverseresponsibilities. For im-mediate consideration,send resume and salaryrequirement to the Hill-ier Group, Human Re-sources, 500 AlexanderPark, Princeton, NJ08543-0023. EOE. Noagencies please.

Customer Service

INSIDESALES

SUPPORTPlastics printing mfr hasexceptional oppty for in-dividual with initiative toact as support to oursates staff. This keyposition requires solidorganizational & com- •

, murilp£rt{QJns[ skills, to in-teractwith sales man-

' agement & outsideclients. Customer ser-vice background in amfg or printing environ-ment is also required asis heavy telephonework and good follow-through skills for prob-lem solving. We offergood benefits & com-petitive salary.Call Personnel Departmentfor interview appointment

201-665-0300

SILLCOCKS PLASTICSINTERNATIONAL, INC.

310 Snyder Avenue, Berkeley Heights, New Jersey j

Equil Opportunity Employs

[ooMunity

NEW JERSEYNATIONAL BANK

Data Processing

TechnicalRecruiter

ATWORLDWIDE,

YOU AREWELL-CONNECTED

Join Worldwide Com-puter Services - and be-come a member of anelite group. We arerapidly expanding ourbusiness with Fortune500 corporations in theGreater Delaware Val-ley.

We are now seekingtwo dynamic TECHNI-CAL RECRUITERS tobring on board the DPProfessionals we need.You should have atleast 1 year recruitingexperience, with strongnegotiating skills, goodfamiliarity with the DPindustry and with theGreater Delaware Val-ley market. This is anideal growth position,'with excellent visibilityand career potential.

Worldwide, an industryleader since 1973, is apublicly-traded companyoffering an advancedprofessional environ-ment and a highly com-petitive remunerationpackage.

If you are interested injoining our Pennsyl-vania team, or wouldenjoy the challenge ofopening a new office inour established CherryHill market, please callor send your resume toKim Jones at World-wide Computer Ser-vices Inc., 7Doig Road,Wayne, NJ 07470.Telephone (201) 694-8876, Fax (201) 694-6882. We are an equalopportunity employerM/F.

WorldwideComputerServices

People Pursuing Excellence

4B Week of August 9, 1989 A Packet Publicati

100 Help Wanted "» Help Wanted "» Help Wanted 10° Help Wanted ioo Help Wanted 10° Help Wanted 10° Help Wanted 10° Help Wanted mo Help WantejLEGAL SECRETARYPrinceton area law firm haspositions available in cor-porate litigation and realestate/land use areas oflaw. Individual must be pro-fessional and have ex-tensive word processingexperience. Steno and le-gal background a plus.Please call Ms. Meslin,609-452-0808.

LEGAL SECRETARY -Part or full time. Hours flex-ible. Word processing expnecessary. 609-396-8855.

LEGAL SECRETARY - Forexpanding Lawrencevillelaw f i rm. Experienced,good skills (typing, steno &computer essential). Bene-fits, salary commensuratewith experience. Forwardresume in confidence to:Box #11739 c/o PrincetonPacket. .

LIBRARY ASST - Book-mobile driver, clerical skills,library exp helpful, f/t,Tues-Sat. Salary $15,975.South Brunswick Library.Call Mrs. Dammers 10am-5pm. Call, 201-821-8224.

5_i - . —• LOSERS WANTED - Lose

. ^ 25 pounds in 30 days! In-Position available for a E c n e S | ce||Ulite. Doctor'rec-

ommended! Incredible fatabsorber! No exercise! Nodrugs! Free sh ipp ing .Barbara 303-799-0864.

LEGAL SECRETARY -Pleasant, nonsmokingLawrenceville law officeseeks experienced LegalSecretary' with word pro-cessing skills. Call 609-896-1660 for interview.

Legal 'Secretary.. $25,000

DEFENSE......experience a must. Inde-pendent judgement a plus.Route 130 area. Corpor-ate benefits. No fee. Callfor appointment.

M i uaiuui I avauauic IUI a ^

5 Full Time Courier for a •• Princeton area com- AA pany. Responsibilities J2 include, picking up and pP making deliveries in the dd tri-state area, and per- ™5 forming light mainten-P ance duties. Applicantsd must have clean driving5 record. \

5 We offer a full benefitF package i nc lud ingm medical, life, dentaf,jt and a profit sharingC psnsion plan.

2 Interested applicants 9V should send resume or m4 letter of qualifications 5

to:

2 Box #11864K c/o Princeton Packet p

UP AND COMING '£| LIMOUSINE SERVICE £tf is looking for a few good &^people. No exp. neces-jsjjjsary. Full Time Par t i *?Time. Jj[

Chauffeurs &Detailers ISOffice Help 0Sales XCall Jim, 9am-5pm. h

609-275-2800 §201-821-4200 §

M F FOE Sj

50 N. Main St, Cranbury609-655-8333

LEGAL SECRETARY -with Xerox Memory Type-writer and dictaphone ex-perience needed to workfor 2 attorneys located inForrestal area. Assignmentis for 3-4 weeks or untilhire. J & J TEMPOR-ARIES, 600 Alexander Rd,Princeton, N.J. 08540.609-452-2030.

$5,000 - $25,000PER YEAR EARNING POTENTIAL

for 2O-40 hours per week with Welcome WagonInternational. We train you in public relations andmarketing. You advertise for local merchants andprofessionals, visiting engaged women, newparents, new citizens and movers. Many positionswith flexible hours. Car needed. Call 201-766-3262Fridays or 201-545-8902.

EOE

ACCOUNTSPAYABLE

CLERKPosition available for anA/P Clerk who possesses experience withcomputerized A/P sys-tem, job costing andtimesheet entry. Dutiesinclude entry of timesheets, processing andpayment of A/P in-voices, records main-tenance, and variousother related respon-sibilities.

We offer a full benefitpackage includingmedical, life, dental;and a profit sharingpension plan.

Qualified candidatesare invited' to submittheir resume with salaryrequirements, in con-fidence, to:

Box #11863c/o Princeton Packet

MAINTENANCE - lightmaintenance and groundwork, full time and parttime. Reply PO Box 1089,Hightstown, NJ 08520.

LIBRARIAN - Local invest-ment bank seeks ResearchLibrarian to maintain ex-tensive business library,perform routine officetasks, run errands, driving.Computer data base expe-rience a plus. Call, 609-924-6710

MACHINE OPERATOR -for light gauge sheet metalmanufacturing plant. Mustbe willing to work at least40 hrs/week. Will traininterested parties. Apply inperson - Gilbert A. Cheney,Old Trenton Rd. & SouthMain St., Cranbury, NJ9am-3pm. $4.50 per hour.

MAINTENANCE • Condocomplex in East Windsor.Basic Knowledge of car-pentry, plumbing and gen-eral work required. CallDawn at 609-448-6553.

MAINTENANCE/Plumber -For retirement village. Re-quirements are 5 yrs mini-mum experience, must beable to work according tostate plumbing codes. Musthave experience.in old &new work construction.Salary starts at $9.51 /hr &after 45 working days in-creases to $9.76/hr. Call609-426-6823 for appt.MAINTENANCE PERSON- For large garden apart-ments in W. Trenton. Goodpay. Call 609-883-1707 or201-874-6644

MAINTENANCE REPAIR-PERSON - To trace circuts.Good mechanical ability.Microfilm camera experi-'ence a plus. Full time. Forinterview, cal l 10am-1:30pm, 201-274-0800.

Let PDQ assist you in finding the perfect 'temporary position. Our affiliation with many i_local prestigious companies allows us to saveyou from spending your valuable time comb-ing the classifieds. We arc currently search- Iing for: '

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MANAGER/CONFERENCE CENTERMerrill Lynch ConferenceCenter seeks a weekendmanager to work Fridayand Saturday from 4-mid-night. Responsibilities in-clude overseeing opera-tions of Center. For con-sideration call Personnel,609-282-2676.

MAINTENANCE Workers -(2) needed. Maintenanceexperience and black sealrequired. Knowledge oftrades preferred. Applica-tion deadline August 21,1989. Apply to Robert L.Zeglarski, Business Ad-ministration/Board Secre-tary Manv l l le Publ icSchools, 1100 BrooksBlvd., Manville NJ 08835,201-231-8500. Equal Op-portunity/Affirmative ActionEmployer.

MANAGEMENTTRAINEE

Recognized leader in theexciting field of transpor-.tation has an entry levelposition available in NOBRUNSWICK. We areseeking an aggressive indi-vidual to groom for man-agement.

QUALIFICATIONS:• Business degree in

transportation, opera-tions or management.

• Stable work history.• Flexible to long hours &

fifth work.INCENTIVES:

• Excellent salary & bene-fits.

• Advancement potential.• Exposure to upper man-

agement.Send your resume in con-fidence to:

NO BRUNSWICKMANAGER

PO Box 4356Center Line, Ml 48015

EOE

M A R rCE T I N GCOORDINATORS - Manypositions available involv-ing program coordination,data input and analysis,research and systems de-velopment. The most excit-ing work environment onthe planet Earth, all in ourPctn office. Become a teammember with entrepren-.eurial spirit and grow with acompany that requiresdedication and energy.Send resume immediatelyto: C.C.C., 100 Thanet Cir-cle #206, Princeton, NJ08540. Cali Maureen at609-924-3825.

Manager/Food ServiceConference and training fa-cility in central NJ seeks afull-time PM manager.Must have knowledge ofbuffet, ala carte, and ban-quet service. Applicantshould have strong trainingand organizational skills.Excel lent salary andbenefits package. For con-sideration send resumeand salary requirments to:900 Scudders Mill Rd,Plainsboro NJ 08536 Att:Mr. Sweeney.

MARKETING RESEARCHMANAGER S50K +2+ yrs mkt research exp.MBA a + . Strong PC skills.Communications and/ orgraphics exp pref. Exc ca-reer path & benefits pkg.Dover Search Consultants

50 E. 42nd at MadisonSuite 2000 NY NY 10017

212-972-7200FAX 212-972-7647Mr. Peter Asherian

MARKETING RESEARCHASSISTANT

Leading advertising re-search firm has an entrylevel position available.Work with survey data ob-tained from field interviews.We are looking for some-one with good judgementand analytical ability. CallKaren Wi l l is at 609-924-3400 for an appoint-ment. Gallup & Robinson,Inc.

MASON & MASON'SHelper - skilled only to ap-ply. Call John at 609-466-1747.

MASON'S HELPER - Ex-perience preferred but willtrain., 609-448-7957.

MECHANIC - A or B automechanic. Have own tools.5 days a week. 201-297-6262.

MODELS, ACTORS - Be-ginning model $75 to $125hour. Television commer-cials $366.60 day. For re-corded message 201-477-1104. New Talent, 590 Rt70, Bricktown, NJ. Nocost/obligation ever!

MECHANICS-BOWLINGGrowth & opportunity foryou & us. PlaydromeRecreation Centers has im-mediate openings forBrunswick & AMF plnsettermechanics & assistant me-chanics.• Fun, Friendly, Challeng-

ing Atmosphere.Excellent Salary.BC/BS Major Medical,Dental, Life Insurance.Vacation.Tuition Reimbursement.And More.

For interview call Les at1-800-422-BOWL or 201-349-5390.

MEDICAL

Gal/Guy Friday

TRAININGCOORDINATOR

Start TrainingFor Success

By working in our brandnew, ullra-modern train-ing center located inJamesburg. We're UJB,.-New Jersey's most suc-i'&e'Ssful financial institu-t ion, and right nowwe're offering you theopportunity to use your1-2 years' secretarial orclerical experience tolay the groundwork for agrowth-oriented, reward-ing career.

To meet the challengesof scheduling trainingand. coordinating build-ing activities, you mustbe an energetic, reliableindividual with goodcommunication skillsand the ability to workindependently withminimal supervision.

In return, you'll receivea good starting salary,outstanding compre-hensive benefits includ-ing 100% tuition reim-bursement and asophisticated and sup-portive working environ-ment where you'll "begiven every opportunityto advance profession-ally. Please call Sandyfor an appointment:(609) 987-3407. EqualOpportunity Employer•/I/F/H/V.

United JerseyThe fast-moving bank

$50.00 BONUSIf you bring this ad, register now and work 80 hours,we'll pay you an additional $50.00.

WE NEED: Word ProcessorsSecretariesFile ClerksProduction People

.Engineers

Accounting ClerksEvening Data EntryData Entry OperatorsWarehouse PeopleTechnicians

401 Roirte 206, Suite # 5 'Hillsborough, NJ. 08876

201-359-72779am to 5pm •

(next to car wash)We are an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer

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ACCOUNTINGCLERK

Dow \jones & Com-pany, Inc., publisher of _The Wall Street Journal Zand other business and 3

o news information, has gan immed ia te op - " lportunity for an Ac-counting Clerk in theo|

0 Comptroller's Depart-•» ment, at our South?~ Brunswick, NJ facility.

1 The selected Individual"a will be responsible for«a the Accounts Payable »

related functions of mai l*distribution, verificationof approval signatures,coding invoices and es* «|

»tablisnlng new vendorP ID codes. This entry-a level position requires aD high schpol diploma,J» and prior experience f j

with a CRT a plus.

" W e offer a competitiveo starting salary, ex-

cellent beneflts,androom for growth. Can-d ida tes who areinterested in working for

a one of America's "MostAdmired- Corporations"

° should stop by to complete an applicationMonday through Friday

o between 9:30 a.m. and3:30 p.m., Route #1"atRidge Road, SouthBrunswick, NJ or sendresume to:

Employee RelationsRepresentativeDept. AC-PP

DOW JONES (COMPANYP.O. Box 300

Princeton, NJ 08543-0300An Equal Opportunity Employe)

UBLIC RELMONSmwmiMEDIA BUYER

ON-LINE SOFTWARE INTERNATIONAL,INC. is a growing IBM systems softwarecompany with an impressive roster of soft- •ware prvxlucts and services. We currentlyhave a NE\V and interesting opportunity in

lvertwnu and public relations.

You will be assisting the PR Manager and PRRepresentative in editorial calls and follow-up,conducting media research, negotiating adcontracts and processing insertion orders inIxirh i mr PRINCETON arid FORT LEE offices.

The ideal candidate has at least a year'sexperience as an administrative assistant in amarketing communications department oradvertising agency. Most important areorganization and assertiveness. You must alsohave a knowledgu'of PC-based word process-ing, spreadsheets and advertising/productionspecifications. •

We offer n competitive salary, excellentbenefits including 401(10 and tuition reim-bursement in an exciting work environment.Please send your resume nnd cover letter to:Public Relations Manager, ON-LINESOFTWARE INTERNATIONAL, INC.,HO. Box 2392, Princeton, NJ 08540. We arcan equal opportunity employer m / f / h / v .

ChvLineSoftwareInternational

For the latest career list-ings, see our "HealthCare & Education Sec-tton."

MORTGAGE - Processorwith FNMA, FHLMC, con-ventional exp & com-municatibn skills. To $22kFee oaid. Call. Bob, 609-883-3700 H. Neuman As-soc, 2500 Brunswick Ave.

MORTGAGE -Processors/Closers 2+ years experi-ence. Fee paid. To $25K.Call Sally, ExcellencePersonnel Consultants,177 Franklin Corner Rd,Suite 2 B, Lawrenceville,NJ 08648. 609-895-0616.

MULTIMATE

Super Secretary with profi-cient Multimate ski l lsneeded. If you like to keepbusy, have a flair for or-ganizing and a mind fordetails; call now for yourappointment I STAFFBUILDERS, TemporaryPersonnel, .211 CollegeRoad East, Princeton. 609-452-0020

NAlL TECHNICIAN

Pennlngton Hair Plus. Fulltime: salary, commission,benefits, vacation. Call609-737-3060.

NANNIES WANTEDFor in home child care posi-tions.Princeton $25O-$300Hopewell $250-$350NYC $200-$400Many other live In/outpositions available.

Call:Nanny Placement Inc

110 W. Franklin AvePennington, NJ 08534

609-837-8211

~ NURSES

For the latest career list-Ings, see pur "HealthCare & Education Sec-tton" today.

OFFICE A D M I N I S -TRATOR - Major centralNJ real estate developerseeks individual with highlevel administrative & officemanagement skills & expe-rience. Real estate industrypreferred. Must be astutejudge of people's needs,' adiplomat with exc com-munication abilities & asound interactive approachto resolving daily problems& priorities in multl-dept en-v l ronment . Wil l workclosely with Sr manage-ment in setting & im-plementing policy as wellas directly supervising sup-port staff. Compensationcommensurate w/wxp, excbenefits & working environ-ment. Resume plus salaryhistory please send to:Matr ix Deve lopmentGroup,. CN 4000, Fore-sgate Dr. Cranbury NJ08512 . A t t n : Ch ie fFinancial Officer.

OFFICE AIDE - Filing, er-rands, blueprinting - willtrain. Good driving record.Benefits. Belle Mead area.201-359-8291. EjOE.

OFFICE ASSISTANT/FOOD & BEVERAGE

Merrill Lynch Conference &Training Center seeks afull-time office assistant towork within our Food &Beverage Dept. Applicantmust have effective com-municat ion and typ ingskills. We offer a pro-fessional work environmentcomplimented by an at-tractive salary and benefitspackage. For considerationcall Personnel, 609-282-2676. .

OFFICE ASSISTANT -Bright/energetic person,for busy Somerville lawfirm. Mail,, file room, aridgeneral office duties. Musthave car. Good startingsalary and full benefits. CallRob Karp, 201-722-0700.OFFICE CLERK - F/t. Dataentry experience preferred.Benefits. Call / 201-329-4011 for more information.

O F F I C E MANAGER -Energetic, detail-orientedindividual needed to runPrinceton Office. Resumesto: Chroma Copy, 2314Market St, 4th Floor, Phila-delphia, PA 19103.

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Will Be Interviewing at

BEEFSTEAK CHARLIE'Son RT. 1

LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ

Thursday, August 10 ,

12 noon-2 pm

For all CLERICAL &INDUSTRIAL POSITIONS

NO FEE!For Appointment Please Call

609-588-9300 609-987-09992 Forms of ID Req. Upon Hiring

SECRETARY/CLERICAL

Previous experience :&-',quired. Must have stenoskills. Displaywriter orPC experience helpful.Excellent salary, liberalcompany benefits. Call201-805-3547 for ap-pointment.

GOODYEARTIRE & RUBBER CO.1665 Jersey AvenueNo. Brunswick, NJ

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HI• VlLlA PARK• PT, MON.-FRI.• Hours may be flexibly

I Light typing skills re-• quired. To schedule a• local interview, please• call Ms. Edna Irby atS (201) 354-3400 ext.• 2605.

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STOCKBROKERS •TIRED OF COMMUTING?

This is your opportunity to join a rapidlygrowing,-. full service Princeton basedBrokerage firm offering high payouts, pro-fessional environment and an op-portunity to convert stressful travel time •into productive work time. For more infor- •mation please call Mr. Perry: |

• 1-800-332-2888 |

ACCOUNTING CLERKTo assist in accounting office. Duties to include A/P,A/R, data entry and heavy telephone. Salary com-mensurate with experience. Please send resumeto: •• ' • - . ' • • . ' . • • • • - '.:•• •

P.O.. Box 3722Princeton, NJ 08543

Attn: Theresa Williams

PROGRAMMERWe are a Princeton-based consulting firm specializ-ing in the development of computer-based trainingsystems for business and industry. We have anentry level position for an applicant who must befluent in the Basic programming language, be

' capable of drawing computer generated graphics,and have familiarity with MS-DOS microcomputers.!Degree'desired but not mandatory; Must possess |strong interest in programming and graphics in amicrocomputer environment. Ifinterested send re-'sume to: Box #11849 c/o Princeton Packet.

PURCHASING MANAGER \Exciting - opportunity available immediately to

/coordinate all purchasing activities and staff forlarge scale luxury resort and dining facility in centralNew Jersey. :

Qualified candidate will have a minimum three (3)years experience in a comparable position in thehospitality industry.

We offer an excellent salary and outstandingbenefits package. For consideration, please sendresume wth salary requirements to:

Box #1156 c/oThe Cranbury Press

RD2Box95Cranbury, NJ:08512

OFFICE HELP - Rewself starter for busy'agency. Quick to" lew/good phone & n

skil ls. Accurate typiJamesburg area. $25Qto start. Please reply to I1155 c/o the CranhPress, RD 2 Box 95, Crbury, NJ 08512. <

OFFICE MANAGER-v3distributor located In BiMead seeks individual \jbookkeeping/compu(IBM-PC) experience tojposition. Duties incl: inviiing, A/R, ,A/P. Mustresponsible & self-mvated. Send resumePrinceton Montgomery I909 State Rd. Princeton08540. ^ !

OFFICE PERSON Neec- Ambitious & detailiGood typing skills, solid iperience with PC progratelephones & people cRoberta between 8a12pm.609-443-3838.

OPERATIONS MGR-eldependable, hard-worklrGround fir oppty. Drivtlicense req. 609-771-44.

FAINTER - ExperienceFu l l a n d par t t im609-799-2251PAINTER - For P «Contractor. Experienceonly need apply, c609-397-2033.

PAINTER WANTED-Mibe experienced with th(own transportation, c201-359-4866 Iv msg

PALLET REPAIR PersorHightstown area. Immfopening. Call 609-442967 or 201-390-8170.

PARTTIME/FullTimeStENeeded - to work Princetcarea, In homes of adulWth disabilities. Expeience, transportation nquired. $6.50/hr. Merc<Office on the Handicappa609-883-5054. EOE

PART TIME RECEPTIOr1ST - Legal office in princeton with nice atmosphenTemp assignment thscould go perm. J & J TENPORARIES, 600 Ale*ander Rd", Princeton, N.J08540. 609-452-2030.

PRESS HELPERThe Princeton Packet haan immediate opening for.full time press helper in Itnewspaper pressroomSome experience helpfibut training .will be available. Employment application may be filled out alThe Princeton Packet, 301Witherspoon Street•Princeton NJ.. No phoneidalls: please; :EOE.r

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TYPISTTrentonState

CollegeGood typing and com- :

munication skills re-quired. Promotional op-,portunities available.Full New Jersey De-partment of Personnelbenefits plus oppor-tunity to take collegecourses. Contact KimWright at 771-2282.AA/EOE.

CUSTOMERSERVICE

REPRESENTATIVERoche Biomedical La-boratories, a leader in |the clinical laboratory;industry, has immediate'full time and part time <openings for customer',service representatives.;Entry level. 1st & 2nd ;shift. Excellent benefits.;For appointment, please'call (201 (526-2400 ext.2623.

ROCHE BIOMEDICALLABORATORIES

Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action

\ Banking

MORTGAGEPROCESSOR

UJB, one of New Jer-i sey's most dynamic andfastest-growing finan-cial institutions, cur-rently has a need fora \knowledgeable Mortgage \Processor at its corpor-'ate headquarters inPrinceton;

In this highly-visible \role; you'll, be respon- isible for pre-qualltyingloans, as well as order-ing and maintaining Icredit repor ts , a p - 1praisals, Ev'sand DV's. 1

To meet' these chal-lenges you must haveat l eas t 1 ,year of §processor experience, *along with top com-munication and inter-personal skills.

In return, we offer avery attractive salary,excellent benefits and asupportive Working en-vironment where you'll I

1 have iBvery opportunityto advance profession-ally. Please call Person-nel to arrange an inter-view: • : •

(609)987-3421

United JerseyThe fist-moving bank

iCquil Opportunity Employer WF/HtfV

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FFICE HELP)lf starter for busyjency. Quick to ''good phone & ma th

cills. Accurate typinq

imesburg area. $250/vvkstart. Please reply to Box155 c/o the Cranburyess, RD 2 Box 95, Cran-iry, NJ 08512.

FFICE MANAGER-wi^3trlbutor located in Bellesad seeks individual with>okkeeping/computerIM-PC) experience to fillsition. Duties incl: invoic), A/R, ,A/P. Must be3ponsible & self-moti-ted. Send resume to'Inceton Montgomery Co9 State Rd. Princeton NJ540.

:FICE PERSON NeededAmbitious & detailed«d typing skills, solid ex-rience with PC programsphones & people. Callberta between 8am-pm.609-443-3838,

"bHATIONSMGR-exp;oendable, hard-working')und fir oppty. Driversmsereq. 609-771-4440iNi tH - Experienced"M and part timeJ-799-2251

- For Paintingntractor. Experienced/ need apply. CallI-397-2033.INTER WANTED-Mustexperienced with theirv transportation. Call-359-4866 Iv msg-LET REPAIR Person -htstown area. Immedning. Call 609-443-7 or 201-390-8170.

IT TIME/Full Time Staffided - to work Princetoni, In homes of adults

disabilities. Expert-o, transportation re-ed. $6.50/hr. Mercer:e on the Handicapped,•883-5054. EOE

IT TIME RECEPTION-- Legal office in prince-with nice atmosphere."up assignment thatdgoperm.J&JTEM-3ARIES, 600 Alex-v Rd", Princeton, N.J.:

tO. 609-452-2030.

PRESS HELPERPrinceton Packet hasnmediate opening for aime press helper in Itsspaper pressroom,e experience helpfultraining .will be avail-Employment applica,-

may be filled out ahPrinceton Packet, 30Qnerspoon Street ,eton NJ.. No phoneplease; EOE.r .vn: "v;

CLERKTYPISTTrenton

StateCollege

Jd typing and com-nication skills re-ed. Promotional op-tunities available.

New Jersey De-ment of Personnelrefits plus oppor-ty to take collegerses. Contact Kimght at 771-2282.EOE.

CUSTOMERSERVICE

EPRESENTATIVEshe Biomedical La-atones, a leader in

clinical laboratoryjstry, has immediatetime and part timemings for customer/ice representatives,ry level. 1st & 2ndt. Excellent benefits.appointment, please

(201) 526-2400 ext.3 . ; ••• •• . ,

ICHE BIOMEDICALLABORATORIESqual Opportunity/affirmative Action

king

MORTGAGEPROCESSOR, one of New Jer-s most dynamic andest-growlng flnan-Institutlons, cur-

y has a need fora idedgeable Mortgage !lessor at its corpor-'headquarters in:etoni

Ills highly-visible iyou'll, be respon-.'(or pre-qualllying !

3, as well as order- iand maintaining IJit reports, acials,EvVandDVs.i

neet' these chal-as you must haveeast 1 year ofsssor experience,) with top corn-cation and inter-anal skills.

Jturn, we offer aattractive salary,

Kent benefits and aortive working en-ment where you'llevery opportunity

Ivance profession-'lease call Person-> arrange an Inter-ior 987-3421

lited Jerseyfist-moving bank

Ippmtunlty Employer WF/HrfV

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Part time Full Time$9.55 TO START

Due to expansion Nationalcorporation has 20 open-Ings. Ideal for local collegestudents. Early eveningsand weekends available.C ill Mon-Fri, 10-6, 609-448-1641

PINCHASERSPlaydrome RecreationCenters has ft/pt openingsfor Pinchasers and mech-anic trainees in our bowlingcenters. Responsibilitiesinclude correcting the mal-functions of Pinsetters andassisting the mechanics ina formal preventative main-tenance program. We willtrain. We provide flexibleworking hours, excellentsalary and medical benefitswith tuition reimbursementfor qualified Individuals.

Can 1-800-422-BOWL

PRINCIPAL PARK Natural-ist - to plan, develop, andconduct interpretive pro-grams for the public. Willsupervise activities andprograms for the CountyPark System as it relates tothe Division of VisitorServices. Does recreationplanning as required.Graduation form an ac-credited college or univer-sity with a major course ofstudy in the natural scien-ces or related field. Two .years experience in devlop-ing park interpretation pro-grams. Contact the Hunt-erdon County Park Sys-tem, 201-782-1158 to ap-

piy-PRINTING/PRODUCTIONPosition available at a lead-ing advertising/marketingresearch firm for a well-organized individual towork in our in-plant printing

. office. Knowledge of colorfilm processing preferred.Responsbilities include op-erating high speed copyingequipment, (training pro-vided), preparation ofsurvey materials, lightbuilding maintenance, andother diversified duties.Must have car. Messengerduties required. For an ap-pointment, call Karen Willisat 609-924-3400. Gallup &Robinson, Inc.

PRINT-IT Printing & Copy-ing Centers - Seek moti-vated individual for fastpaced Princeton location.Apply 12 Witherspoon St.609-924-2013.

PRODUCTION DEPT -Market research firm inGranbury area seeks re-liable, full time individual tooperate off set press, make'deliveries, handle shipping& inventory.-Company paid

vbenefits. Call Barbara 609-•S395-1200. .• I . PRODUCTION

;! National service organiza-t i o n seeks reliable individ-u a l to operate cassettejijtape duplicating equip-ment. Position requiresi; manual dexterity and atten-t i on to detail. We provide a''pleasant work environment!'.and excellent benefits. In-terested applicants should

•^contact:' Human Resource Dept.

.1 Recording for the Blind•, 20RoszelRd

Princeton, NJ 08540,! 609-452-0606

E.O.EProgrammers S30-50K

: COLLEGE DEGREEREQUIRED

Sof tware Eng ineersneeded for top-notch pos-ition in the Delaware Val-ley. Strong "C" Languagewith 5K to 10K Line Pro-gram experience essential.Must be a problem-solver.College degree required.Clever a fee. Call or comein today I

FUTURERESOURCESYSTEMS

103 Carnegie CtrSuite 315

Princeton, NJ 08540609-734-9100

PROGRAMMING - See ourad under ARCHITECTURE

: in the regular help wantedsection, today's paper.HILLIER GROUP.

"REAL ESTATE Salesper-- son Wanted • Experience' preferred but not essential.* P lease contact Joan

Kroesen In Hopewell at' Weidel Realtors, 609-466-

1224.

REAL ESTATE SALESINVESTMENT &COMMERCIAL

EXPANDING NationalCommercial & InvestmentReal Estate firm. In Somer-set County vicinity is look-ing for 2 highly" MOTI-VATED Individuals that areself starters. Excellent CA-REER OPPORTUNITIES.Enter the EXCITING &DRAMATIC FIELD ofREAL ESTATE. Individuals

' should have ability to sus-tain Income for 6 monthperiod & be CONFIDENTin their own abilities. Ex-tensive EDUCATIONALCOURSES & SALESTRAINING. For CONFI-DENTIAL Interview callKEN WORDEN, Manager,CENTURY 21/WORDEN&,CRIVELLO, CommercialInvestment Div is ion,201-874-4700.

" REAL ESTATE Sales -New construction. An ex-cellent opportunity for alicensed real estate salesperson that is highly moti-vated and an energeticself- starter looking for achallenging job with one ofNJ's leading builders. For aconfidential interview con-tact Jane Beene, c/o Gar-den State Land Group.609-921-8222.

REAL ESTATE Sales - Op-portunity for licensedSalesperson to join smallagency with floor dutyavailable in Cranbury.Stults Realty Co, 37 NorthMain St, Cranbury, NJ.609-395-0444.

REAL ESTATE - Are youfinding things slow whereyou are? Why not considera Move to our SuccessTeam at Weichert Co., Re-altors. For confidential in-

. terview call Carolyn Sebas-tian, Princeton office man-ager at 609-921-1900 oreves 201-257-7689. Ifyou're good, you could bebetter with Weichert!

RECEPTIONIST/File Clerk- Typing a +. Sense ofhumor essential. Room toadvance. 609-448-8880RECEPTIONIST - Are youloqking for a career? Weare looking for a mature,

1 responsible, enthusiastic,people-person for Ortho-dontic office. East Windsorarea. Experience preferredbut will train. Full time.609-448-6600.

RECEPTIONIST

Pennington Hair Plus. Fulltime: Salary, benefits, va-cation. Call 609-737-3060.RECEPTIONIST/Clerk -Position available In ourPrinceton office. Applicantmust possess good com-munication skills; lighttyping ability preferred butnot required. We offer a-congenial work environ-ment and a competitivebenefits package. Qualifiedcandidates contact CarolHawkes at 609-392-2100.

RECEPTIONIST - Fridayand Saturday evenings5-11pm. Excellent environ-ment, dinner included, call9am-5pm. Monday-Friday,609-924-0580RECEPTIONIST/SECRE-TARY • Entry level. Estab-lished construction com-pany in Robbinsville is look-ing for a bright, energetic

. person with good phonepresence to fill the above

^position. Start, at, $5.50/hr,^opportunity''Jo'r. advance-<1men1'!yepe'rids^bh'lyoil

RECEPTIONISTWord process away in thisprestigious Princeton lo-ca t i on . Front desk.$20,000.

Boss looks like "TomCruise." Fabulous position.New offices. Light typing.$18,000. ,

Last receptionist promoted!Tra in on. computer .$15,000.

609-452-0206

TURKEL PERSONNEL4365 Rt 1

(Next to Ramada)Princeton NJ

RECEPTIONIST (P/T) -Legal office in princetonwith nice atmosphere.Temp assignment thatcould go perm. J & J TEM-PORARIES, 600 Alex-ander Rd, Princeton, N.J.08540. 609-452-2030.RECEPTIONIST T 20 to 30hrs/wk in Pennington area.Must be familiar with Mac-intosh. J & J TEMPOR-ARIES, 600 Alexander Rd,Princeton, N.J. 08540.609-452-2030.

RECEPTIONIST1 - Parttime for veterinary hospital.Thurs 8:30am to 1:30pm,Friday 1pm to 7pm, Sat8:30am to 4pm, Sun 9amto noon. Call 201 -359-31619am-3pm.

RECEPTIONIST

TO* PAY O N I

p yGood benefits package In-cluding profit sharing. CallBonnie at 609-259-9300

RECEPTIONIST

International firm, leader inthe language field is seek-ing a full time individual forPrinceton location. Clericalskills and some sales re-sponsibility. Knowledge of2nd language helpful, butnot mandatory. Excellentbenefits program. Call 609-/'924-8500 or send resumeto: Berlitz Internatinal Inc.,Personnel Department,293 Wall St, Princeton, NJ08540.RECEPTIONIST/Switch-board Operator - For majorbrokerage firm. Hours areMonday-Friday, 9am-5pm.Please call between 3-5pm, ask for Mark, 609-896-2700. EOE.

RECEPTIONISTPrinceton Co w/shared of-fice environment wants expreceptw/typing40wpm+ &multimate. Must be pro-fessional & able to handlebusy phones. Temp toPerm. Call Jackie. Otherjobs available.

DUNHILLTEMPORARY SYSTEMS

12 Roszel RdPrinceton, NJ 08543

609-275-0900

RECEPTIONIST/SWITCHBOARD

OPERATOR

Peterson's a nationallyknown publishing companylocated in Princeton, hasan opening for an individualwith excellent telephonemanner, excellent com-munication skills, and theability to deal effectivelywith the public. Duties in-clude managing the RolmSystem 75, schedulingconference rooms, main-taining supplies inventory,and performing miscella-neous clerical duties. Appli-cants should send resumeand salary history to: EllenMattingly, Director, Human

1 Resources, Peterson's,202 Carnegie Center,Princeton, NJ 08543. Nophone calls, please. EqualOpportunity Employer M/F

RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST •A MOTIVATED Individualis needed for a busy officelocated In Hightstownl Suc-cessful candidates for thisposition will have switch-board experience, typingskills, and good Inter-personal abilities. If in-terested please contactMargie Smith at 609-448-4706,RETAIL - Children's Giftstore wants mature individ-ual for daytime. Retail ex-perience, Call 609-275-6565 after 3pm.

TEMPORARIES

"The Area'sBusiest Agency"

Princeton area working 11am to 7 pm.

J & J TEMPORARIES600 Alexander RoadPrinceton, N.J. 08540

609-452-2030RECEPTIONIST - Leadingbrokerage firm in Princeton- Must have excellent or-ganizational skills & ade-quate typing ability (35-40wpm). Experience a plus.Benefits/pleasant atmo-sphere. Please call 609-987-0100.

RECEPTIONIST - For ac-counting firm in Princeton.Pleasant phone manner,general clerical duties &

A knowledge: of word proces-sing (Wang or Multimate)experience preferred. Co-mpetitive salary & excellentbenefits. Call between 8-4,ask for Kim, 609-452-9555.No Agencies!

RECEPTIONIST - Matureperson needed to answerphones, schedule appoint-ments, get charts, etc. indoctor's office. 8-5, oneevening until 6pm. This as-signment could go perm. J& J TEMPORARIES, 120Pennington Rd, Ewing,N.J. 08618. 609-530-1100.

REPORTER - Law-rerjceville Trade Publica-tion seeks business or-iented college grad to col-lect construction industrydata. Some writing re-quired. . Good entry pos-ition. 609-394-4800.

RESEARCH DIRECTOR -Your experience in maga-zine research includingknowledge of SMRB, MRI,MMR, ABC and PBA willallow you to direct the con-tinued development of to-day's hottest new print,media, catalogues: OurPctn office is the most ex-citing work environment onthe planet Earth. Become ateam member with entre-preneurial spirit and growwith the company that re-quires dedicatio n andenergy. Send resume im-mediately to: C.C.C., 100Thanet Circle #206,Princeton, NJ 08540, CallMaureen at 609-924-3825.

RESTAURANT • Valet/Busperson/Bartender. Fulltime or part time. FineFrench restaurant. Goodtips. Call Nancy, 609-924-1707.

RETAIL SALES - Are you5'8,or taller? Long TallSally, British retatlei ofunique clothing for - tallwomen, seeks responsiblepart-timers for their Prince-ton branch. Excellentsalary and clothing allow-ance. Please call Dhana at609-921-6603 to arrangean Interview.

RETAIL SALES - Do youenjoy meeting people? Wehave several exciting retailsales opportunities forfriendly, motivated people.Join our team to sell freshlyroasted, fancy nuts andspecialty coffee beans inthe Yardley/Penningtonareas. Part time or full timeopportunities available withflexible hours, includingeves and wknds. We willtrain. The Gourmet coffeefield Is very exciting. Goodpay Including incentive sys-tem. Benefits available.This is a special op-portunity to join a growingorganization. Call Debbieor Kay at Bucks County Nut& Coffee Company, 215-741-1855.

RETAIL SALES - Lovefood? New gourmet foodtakeout department inPrinceton needs dynamicindividuals. F/t, p/t andsupervisory positions.Duties include customercontact, merchandisingand catering. • Call Judy201-297-1369.RETAIL SALES -Presti-gious company seekingJeweley Salesperson.Solid career opportunity foran innovative, assertive,people-oriented person.Pleasant working at-mosphere and excellentcompany paid benefits.Call LaVake, 609-924-0624.RN - For the latest careerlistings, see our "HealthCare & Education Section."

RN/LPN - Ful l t imedynamic nurse needed tocomplement friendly staff inbusy Princeton area Pedi-atric office. Good benefitsand working conditions.Call 609-924-5510. btwn11-5pm:

RN/LPN/Medical Asst -Part time 3 days in Prince-ton area. Pediatric office.Office experience preferredbut not necessary. Call609-924-5510.

ROOFER'S HELPERS -F/t, year-round work, goodpay. Own transportation.201-281-6569 aft 6pm.

RUNNER NEEDED- Per-son needed to do variousduties. Own transportationrequired. Call Rob 609-655-2562, EOE

SALES/ADVERTISING -The Princeton Packetseeks highly motivated in-dividuals for its outsidesales staff. Previous salesexperience required. Pos-ition involves calling onnew as well as establishedaccounts. Applicantsshould be self-starters whowork~weH under pressure.

. Ad copy and layout experi-ence helpful. Salary com-msensurate with experi-ence, plus bonus. Op-portunity for advancement.Good benefits. Please callSharon Wysocki at' 609-924-3244, ext 170.

SALES ASSISTANT - Ma-jor brokerage firm seekingbright, well-organized, ac-curate . individual able. tofol low directions andhandle pressure. Excellentclient relations, telephoneand typing experiencehelpful. Hours are Mon-Fri,

'9am-5pm. Please call be-tween 3-5pm, ask for Mark,609-896-2700. EOE.

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' BIG MONEYInterviewing for 2 careerpositions in the dynamic

. field of real estate sales. Ifyou are a disciplined, selfstarter & have the need toearn big money $40,000/$100,000, we want to talkto you. Extensive training &draw available, residen-tial/commercial/land/indus-trial. Call Mark Vitelli, Per-sonal Coordinator, CEN-TURY 21/WORDEN &CRIVELLO, 201-874-4700.SALES - Career op-portunity in the plumbing &heating supply industry.Full time position withbenefits. Call Gordon &Wilson Co. 609-448-0507

SALES - College grad withteaching, coaching, orsales experience. Earn upto $28,500 first year salaryplus commission. One ofthe largest financial serv-ices corporation In the USseeking a bright, highlymotivated individual withexecutive potential. 3 yeartraining and fringe benefits.Send resume in care of:Maureen Amar, 100 Nas-sau Park Blvd, Suite 102,Princeton, NJ 08540.

SALES/COMPUTERS-Doyou know a little aboutcomputers? Do you enjoypeople? Retail sales posi-tions full and part timeavai lable. Call Penn-sylvania Computer Centerin Princeton 609-921-0666.

SALES - Fortune 500 com-pany seeks highly moti-vated mature, Individual forfinancial sales. Full bene-fits, great income potential,fully computerized office.Call Mon-Fri, 9-5. 609-683-1200, ext 330.

SALES - Full or p/t for newlarge size boutique in No.Bruns. Exper a plus. 201-388-5443.

SALES • Counter sales,Shipping and Receiving.Strong possibilities for ad-vancement and promotionfor person willing to learnbuilding products business.Establish company, goodbenefits, salary. Call BecoInc, 609-695-3407, Mon-Frl, 9am-5pm.

SALES - Full time. JustFriends Cards & Gifts,Dover Park Plaza, Yard-ville. 609-585-2005.

SALES/MANAGEMENTOpportunity - $40,000 to$60,000 1st year. Realisticpotential. Must be willing towork hard & make^a com--mittment to achieve suc-cess! Our leaders are earn-ing in excess of $200,000/year. We offer a substantialsalary for 3 years + com-missions; full training pro-gram & benefits. Call JeffBoyarsky or Rich Campbell201-549-7872. Equal Op-portunlty Employer. M/F

SALES, Part time - set yourown hours. $100 minimumper week guaranteed.Training provided. Call DanPitcher at 609-924-3244,ext 192 M-F between noonand 3pm.

SALES - The Shoe Bar Awomen's high fashion shoestore is looking for full andpart time sales help. Expe-rience a plus. Startingsalary negotiable. Greatbenefi ts. Please callMichael, 201-329-0548

SCHOOL BUS DriverWanted - Montgomery andPrinceton routes. Will trainto obtain license. Call201-874-5803SCHOOL BUS & Van Driv-ers • To drive in W. Wind-sor & Cranbury areas. Willtrain. Guaranteed 5 hrs/day. Starting pay $40 plus.Call 201-521-2188.--

SECRETARIAL Positions -for Princeton RegionalPlanning Offices requiringexcellent typing, secretarialskills, public contact andknowledge of office pro-cedures. One position in-volves a minimum of twopaid evening meetings permonth. Salary $18,000-$21,000 . Exce l lentbenefits. Send resume toAsst. Administrator, 369Witherspoon St., Prince:

ton, NJ 08540, or for furtherInformation call 609-924-5176. EOE M/F/H.

SECRETARIESWork for #1 in area. For-tune company. Prestigious,fabulous spot. $23,000.

Attorney will train entrylevel person. $20,000.

609-452-0206

TURKEL PERSONNEL4365 Rt 1

(Next to Ramada)Princeton NJ

SECRETARIESWork on long or

short term assignmentsof your choice

WORD PROCESSORSWANG

Full and Part Time

Our benefits include: paidvacat ion & hol idays,bonuses, & word process-ing training to qualified ap-plicants. Call now for inter-view appointment.

SALESPERSON ^Wejire Secretariala computer-related man-aufacturing company look-ing for a strong sales/ mar-keting person to call onestablished customers na-tionwide. We supply plasticinjection molded compon-ets to the printer ribbonindustry. We are located inEwing Twp, Trenton, NJ.Excellent income, benefitsand car allowance and' apleasant work atmosphere.Send resum to: President,BMS, Inc., PO Box 5265,Trenton, NJ 08638.

SALESREPRESENTATIVES

The Princetn Packet isseeking crew_sales_rep-__resentatives for its salesprogram. Flexible hoursand excellent compensa-tion program ($400 a weekguaranteed). Circulationsales experience a plus butwill train. If you can sell andlive in or near an areaserved by the Packetnewspapers we want tohear from you. Call DanPitcher, Subscription SalesMgr, at 609-924- 3244x-192, after 1pm.

STENOGRAPHER-SECRETARY

Seeking candidate for pos-ition in our Hightstown Of-fice. Must possess ex-cellent typing (40 wpm) andsteno (93 wpm) skills.Hours 8:30am-4:30pm,Monday-Friday. Startingsalary $18,092.10/year.Excellent benefits. For ap-plication call:

NJ TURNPIKEAUTHORITY

Personnel Dept.P.O. Box 1121

New Brunswick,_NJ 08903"201-247-6900 ext 5300

EOESECRETARIAL - Make topdollars for your skills full orpart time. Long & shortterm. Call Lisa.

HIM ITEMPORARY SERVICES

SALES/PUBLICRELATIONS

We are a temporary em-ployment service seeking aself-motivated individual topresent our services toplocal business and in-dustry. IdeaJ candidatemust have neat appear-ance, enjoy public contactand be capable of workingunder minimal supervision.Experience helpful but notnecessary. Salaried pos-ition. Call JOAN for anappointment.

J & J TEMPORARIES600 Alexander RoadPrinceton, N.J. 08540

609-452-2030

SALES REAL ESTATE -Are you finding things slowwhere you are?. Why notconsider a move to ourSuccess Team at WeichertCo., Realtors. For a con-fidential interview callCarolyn Sebastian, Prince-ton office manager at,609-921-1900. or eves at201-257-76891 If you'regood, you could be betterwith Weichert!

SALES REP - Clear-brook-Rossmoor adulthousing sales center. MrsSpencer 609-655-2900

Sales Representatives$20K + COMMISSION

ENERGY REQUIRED!

Fast growing PC computercompany urgently needs(2) inside National AccountRepresentatives. Taketelephone orders and fol-low-through with clientsand franchises. Computerand sales experience pre-ferred; A.A. or B.S. re-quired. Never a fee. Call orcome In today!

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Princeton, NJ 08540609-734-9100

£09-987-88883371 Rt. 1, Lawrence

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Three (3) departments ofthis prestigious law firmneed your help! Corporate;Litigation; Real Estate. Theright person . is professsional, flexible, accurate,and has a sense of humonNot an overtime position.Type 50-60 wpm. Steno ordictaphone helpful. Never afee. Call or come in today.'

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609-448-6500SECRETARIES - General& legal needed for positionin law firms. Typing & gen-eral office skills. Experi-ence preferred but will con-sider entry-level applicants.Call Mercer County Bar As-soc. Placement Service.1530 Brunswick Ave.,Trenton. 609-989-8880.EOE, No fee.

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42 N. Tulane St.Princeton, NJ 08540

FAX: 609-921-7091

SECRETARY $24,000

A CAREER...AND A 'FUTURE1

You'll go places in thisever-expanding Corpor-ation! This dynamic Direc-tor promoted your pred-ecessor and he will ap-preciate and reward your

f PC-skills a^-wen-tertlne-,: future. This prestigious

company offers wonderfulbenefits, a beautiful workenvironment and op-portunity for growth. Nofee, evening appt.

609-683-0202

65 Montgomery KnollSkillman, NJ 08558

SECRETARY/Adminis-trative Support - Full time.Work with managementteam for social serivceagency in Ewing. Strongtyping, transcribing and or-ganizational skills. .Wordperfect desired. EOE. Call609-882-9317.

SECRETARY - Immediateopening in a real estateappraisal and sales firm fora full time, detail oriented,dependable secretary withexcellent typing and wordprocessing skills. Someshorthand knowledge de-sirable but not necessary.Flexible work hours andschedule can be dis-cussed. Contact Steve609-896-2245 between9am-5pm.

SECRETARYEXPERIENCED

Posit ion avai lable inprogressive f inancialservice organization. Workin our downtown Princetonoffice will include: wordprocessing, figure aptitude,processing of tax returns,marketing coordination, or-

' ganizational ability, andgood telephone manner forinteraction with clients.Previous experience in afinancial environment help-ful. Full benefits. Pleasesend resume to: BarbaraGrunwerg, Rosenberg,Druker $ Co., CPA's, POBox 1.7, Princeton, NJ08542.

SECRETARY - Ex-perienced. Small and busyPrinceton law office. Someword processing. Call609-921-0157. Start assoon as possible.

SECRETARY - Full timeposition available in a Ham-ilton Twp community coun-celing center; competitivesalary and excellent bene-fits. Send resume andsalary requirements to JeffRobbins, Director, Com-munity Guidance Center,

_2300 Hamilton Ave,,-Tren—ton, NJ 08619.SECRETARY - Fun, smallad agency seeks person-able Secretary. Maclintoshskills a plus. Flexible hours,approximately 20-30 perweek. Send resume andsalary requirements to: D.Murphy, 20 Nassau Street,Suite 99, Princeton, NJ08542. .

SECRETARY - Immedopening. Growing Prince-ton non-profit educationcorp seeks highly or-ganized indiv w/exc typingski l ls . Divers dut ies:answering phones, filing &some bookkeeping. Knowlof WordPerfect a +. Salarycommensurate w/exp. CallFelicia, 609-683-7878.

SECRETARY - Legal expwith defense, in-housecounsel looking for highlyexp individual with productliability & personal injury.Full benefits. Fee paid.$27K. Excellence Per-sonnel Consultants 177Franklin Comer Rd, Law-renceville. 609-895-0616

SECRETARY/MarketingAsst - Opportunity for ag-gressive sales assistant inbusy financial service of-fice. Looking for energeticperson for inside duties.Typing & computer know-ledge a plus. Salary plusbonus plus benefits. Call

: Mr, ,B|icHt.609-683-1200

^SE0^gmPty"--': NorthBrunswick office seeks ex-perienced person for sec-retarial/administrative pos-ition. Responsibilities in-clude word processing,customer phone contact, fil-ing and good organizatinalskills. Call 201-422-0990.SECRETARY $$$

PC EXPERIENCEA MUST!

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SECRETARY - Pleasant,nonsmoking Lawrencevillelaw of f ice seeks ex-perienced Secretary withword processing skills. Call609-896-1660 for inter-view.

SECRETARY, Princeton,Law Office - Must be ableto transcribe machine dic-tation. IBM XT Computertraining not required.Above average typing,thorough knowledge ofgrammar and spelling andconstant attention to detailis required. Law office ex-perience is not required,but is a plus. For interviewcall 609-924-9407.

SECRETARY/RECEP-TIONIST - Entry level pos-ition for person with ac-curate typing skills to do avariety of office work. Samllfriendly office. Good ben-efits. South Brunswickarea. 201-329-6363

SECRETARY/Receptionist- Princeton real estate de-veloper. Strong telephone& word processing, skillsrequired. Excellent com-pensation. Nonsmoking of-fice. Please call Sharon609-799-4621. ^

SECRETARY/Receptionist- Pleasant, nonsmoking at-mosphere in the CarnegieCenter.^Accurate typingskJtterVNeat appearance.Full time. Competitivesalary. Call Jill at 609-452-0880.

SECRETARY(Temporary)

Graduate Services/SCS.55 wpm typing. Wordprocessing knowledge re-quired as are excellentcommunication skills andability to interact with manypublics. Some eveninghours. Middle teens + full.benefits. THIS IS A TEM-PORARY POSITION OF 3MONTHS TO 1 YEARDURATION. Apply immed-iately in person or by mailto: Personnel Services,RIDER COLLEGE, MooreLibrary, Room 108, 2083Lawrenceville Road, Law-renceville, NJ 08648-3099.AA/EOE.

SECRETARY S20KFlexible professional per-son who enjoys lots ofclient contact will thrive inthis, positon. Beautiful en-vironment and outstandingbenefits. Never a fee. Eve-ning and Saturday apptswelcome. Call Roseanna.

609-581-1492

445 Whitehorse AveHamilton Twp NJ 08610

SECRETARY S20KEmployee-oriented com-pany offers outstandingbenefits and a warm,pleasant environment to aperson who enjoys wordprocessing a lot, but wantsa little diversity. Word-Perfect 5.0, 60+ wpmneeded. Growth possible.Never a fee. Evening andSaturday appts. CallLouise.

609-581-1492

DATA ENTRY CLERKFOREIGN EXCHANGE

Expansion in the Foreign Exchange Department ofPrinceton trading company has created an imme-diate need for a Data Entry Clerk.

Responsibilities include inputting currency trades,reconciling daily trade activity and assisting withcustomer service support. Experience in bankingor treasury functions and knowledge of PCs ispreferred.

We offer a pleasant Princeton office environment,excellent salary and benefits package, tuition reim-bursement and the opportunity to grow with an indus-try leader.

Please call Diane Harrison at 609-924-6500 to findout more about this position.

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PRINCETON, NJ 08542

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103 Carnegie CtrSuite 315

Princeton, NJ 08540609-734-9108

SECRETARY - Pleasantphone manner, good typ-ing, bookkeeping & com-puter exp 609-771-4440.

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445 Whitehorse AveHamilton Twp NJ 08610

SERVICE Co-Ordinator -Mature person needed tocoordiante service dept ac-tivities. Schedule work, or-der parts & process in-voices. Applicant must pos-sess good communicationskills & math aptitude. Re-ply with qualifications 2salary requirements to: Box#11810 c/o PrincetonPacket.

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PACKET PUBLICATIONS CLASSIFIED HOURSMonday 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.Tuesday 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Wednesday 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.Thursday 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

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609-243-9100125-290 Village Blvd

Princeton, NJ

Division 10,SECRETARY TO PRES

TO S23K

Capable self-starter will en-joy making independentjudgement calls while thepresident is away. Lots oftravel arrangements andpublic telephone contact.Hours are 9-5 with oc-casional O.T. Type 60 +wpm with word processingbackground. Never a fee.Evening and Saturdayappts welcome. Call Rose-anna.

609-581-1492

445 Whitehorse AveHamilton Twp NJ 08610

SECRETARY/TYPIST -experienced with XeroxMemory Typewriter for as-signment in Cranbury area.Dictaphone experiencehelpful but not necessary.Call Jennifer at J & J TEM-PORARIES, 600 Alex-ander Rd, Princeton, N.J.08540. 609-452-2030.

SECRETARYWhat could be better thanto work in a friendly office?Expanding major area co.needs exc w.p. skills & theright personality to fit in.$25K to start. Location iscentral to many areas. Nofee. Other Positions Avail210 CARNEGIE CENTERPRINCETON NJ 08540

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SECRETARY-Full time forFinancial Aid Office. Typingand data entry essential.Strong organizationalskills. Excellent benefits.Send resume to: Person-nel, Westminster Choir Col-lege, Hamilton Ave atWalnut, Princeton, NJ08540. AA/EOE.

SKILLED BACK Hoe Oper-ator - 18 yrs or older, paycommensurate with exp.Sunrise Landscape. 201-885-8852.

SHIPPING/RECEIVING -Counter sales. Strongpossibilities for advance-ment and promotion forperson willing to learnbuilding products business.Established company,good benefits, salary. CallBeco Inc. 609-695-3407,Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm.

STOREPERSON

Full time position in receiv-ing area of hotel. Previouswarehouse experiencehelpful with willing to trainthe right individual. Abilityto work weekends & holi-days required. $5.75/$6.00an hour. Excellent benefitpackage. For immediate in-terview, apply in personMonday to Friday betweennoon and 4pm.

Scanticon-Princeton100 College Rd EastPrinceton, NJ 08540

EOESTUDENT WANTED - Livein or out. Private room,bath and color TV. Takecare of 11 year old girl afterschool, cook dinner and dolaundry. Must drive andhave checkable referen-ces. To start after LaborDay. Please call, 609-924-8344 evenings.

SWITCHBOARD OPER-ATOR - Part/full time days,eves or nights. Nassau Stoffice. Call 609-924-2040.

SPECIAL PERSON -Responsible, energetic,well groomed for front deskposition of small, busy,downtown Princeton office.Excellent phone manner,light typing, knowledge ofoffice procedures. Com-petitive salary and benefits.For interview call Mrs. Buckbetween 10-12noon, 609-924-0011. •

SYSTEMSANALYST Mid $30's

TEAM PLAYER!

Independence is the key!Project manager needed toimplement AP/AR financialsystems. Requires experi-ence with RPG and IBMAS400. Must work well withstaff and end users. Flex-ibility a must. Never a fee.Call or come in today!

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103 Carnegie CtrSuite 315

Princeton, NJ 08540609-734-9100

TEACHER

For the latest career list-ings, see our "HealthCare & Education Sec-tion."

SECURITY GUARDSPermanent & part time, uni-forms & equipment sup-plied. Work in-the High-tstown, Dayton, SouthBrunswick, South,Amboy &Edison areas.• Paid formal training• Paid vacation (for full

time employees) ••• Life insurance• Overtime availabilityFor appointment call be-tween 9am-4pm, Tues-Fri,201-329-4541.TEACHER - Music, parttime, private school inPrinceton area. Music the-ory and chorus, grades 6-8,chorus grades 9-12. 15hours/week. Send resumeto:Box#11840,c/oPrince-ton Packet.TEACHERS, Ret i redTeachers, College Stu-dents: If you have experi-ence with children andtalents to share, join thePrinceton YWCA after-school program in Prince-ton, Lawrencevil le orWashington Twp. 3-6pmdaily, good hourly pay. CallRose Nevruz, 609-497-2114 •

TRAFFIC COORDINATOR& Computer File Mainten-ance - Local service com-pany requires individualwith strong knowledge oflocal area. Good peopleskills and ability to workunder pressure. Call BillDill at 609-924-1104. EOE.

TECHNICAL TYPIST -with Macintosh experienceneeded in Princeton area.Experience with scienceterminology, equations,symbols, etc. required.Also general secretarialskills, travel arrangements,good phone skills andsome filing. Position is forsomeone interested intemp to go perm. J & JTEMPORARIES, 600Alexander Rd, Princeton,N.J. 08540. 609-452-2030.

TELEMARKETER - for pro-fessional association inLawrenceville. Part time orfull time. Salary plus com-mission. Nonsmoker. Call609-883-0673 •

TELEMARKETING •- Earnup $8 an hour, part time,flexible evening hours. CallDan Pitcher The PrincetonPacket, 609-924-3244, ext192, btwn 1 & 9pm.

TELEMARKETING - Earn$300, $400, $500 andmore a week. Strong civicpublication ad space. Over12 years of repeat sales.Monday-Friday, 9am-3:30pm. $5-$8/hr or topcommission. . Quick ad-vancement possible. CallQuinn 609-587-5760.

TELEPHONE OPERATOR- looking for rel iableoperators. All shifts avail-able. Typing required. Callbetween 8 & 4/ 201-422-3979.

TELEPHONE OPERATOR• For Cranbury based firm.Experience desirable. Lighttyping plus office duties.Excellent fringes. CallDawn between ioam-4pmat 609-655-5001-

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TRAINEES - High adropouts jobs waiting,$$$'s while preparirjfree GED diploma,useful job skills. If yc

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TRAVEL AGENCY |ager - Travelhost, t\ica's fastest growing tagency network, seekiperienced agent with iagement skills forstate-of-the-art agencycellent salary, travel, f|benefits. 2' years e>|ence required. Excitinjportunity. All replies,fidential. Send resuminquiries to: Henry PoiTravelhost at FoxmoofBox 3327, Mercervilla08619.

TRAVEL AGENCY Nager - Minimum 2 yjexperience. Mangemexperience prefernPleasant office, aboveerage salary, benefits. Ifeet opportunity for ib i t i ous se l f -s tar t609-799-8989.

TRAVEL AGENT - Corjate travel agent needMin. 2 exp. Top salary (benefits. Call Marie a921-6300.

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ASST TEACHER "Hopewell Boro NurserySchool, 5 mornings/wk.Call 609-466-1985.

ASST TEACHER-Lookingfor a special person whoenjoys children and is opento learning about speech/language problems. Smallnon-profit school for com-munication handicappedchildren near Princeton.Send letter/resume to Box297, Blawenburg, NJ08504.

CHILD CARE Director &Asst Director - for up andcoming chain. RainbowRascals learning center,Hi l /sboro area. 2 0 1 -658-9401.

COMPANION/AIDE - MoivFri, 9-noon and 4-6. Hoursflexible. 609-448-2448after 7pm.

MANAGER

DIETARYPROFESSIONALSHighly respected non*profit health care facilityhas the following posi-tions available:

PRODUCTION MANAGERCoordinate cooking andmenu planning, pricingand budget ing ofmenus and superviseproduction staff. Astrong sanitation back-ground is required;health care experiencea big plus.

ASSISTANT MANAGERCandidates MUST havefood service manage-ment experience. Du-ties will include pur-chas ing, s ta f f i ng ,sanitation, and menuplanning.

Both positions requirestrong professional ref-erences. Kosher kit-chen. We offer com-petitive salaries, com-prehensive benefits anda caring environment.For immediate con-sideration, please e l lor write Mrs. Tucker.

(201) 873-2000CENTRAL NJ JEWISH

HOME FOR THE AGED380 DeMott Lane

Somerset, NJ 08873

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DENTAL ASSISTANT -State-of-the-art Princetongeneral practice looking forcareer-minded certifiedteam member. Excellentworking conditions andbenefits. Call 609-924-5434

DENTAL HYGIENIST -Quality practice seeks ex-perienced individual parttime. Pleasant environ-ment. Top salary offered.Call 609-924-8300.

DENTAL HYGIENIST -Part time. Everjiiiss,..af)d.Saturdays. Perib'drierttedgeneral practice in High-tstown. Call 609-488-0243.

DENTAL HYGIENIST -Part' time. Experienced.Enthusiastic, team orientedindividual needed forPrinceton Jet family prac-tice. Call 609-799-9010.

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VOCAL MUSICTEACHER

Princeton RegionalSchools is accepting anexemplary half-timeVocal Music Teacher.

and aTEACHER OF THE

HANDICAPPED

The successful can-didate must have expe-rience with a multi-cul-tu ra l , mu l t i - rac ia lpopulation. Applicantsshould have a committ-ment to personalizededucation that sets highexpectations for all.

Submit resume byAugust 14, to:

Personnel OflicePRINCETON

REGIONAL SCHOOLS25 Valley Road

Princeton, NJ 08540

LPN NEEDEDImmediate temporary topermanent full time pos-ition available for LPNwith EKG, stress testand PFT experience.Office located in High-tstown area. Excellentstarting salary. Pleasecall Priscilla for inter-view.

STAFF BUILDERSHEALTH CARE SERVICES211 College Road East

Princeton, NJ 08540609-452-0020

EARN EXTRA $$$$IDEAL FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS

OR THOSE SEEKING PART TIME WORKWORK EVERY

OTHER WEEKENDCarrier Foundation, the center for psychiatric andaddiction treatment, has several openings for:

NURSING ASSISTANTSA caring attitude and a high school

diploma or equivalent required.

CHOOSE YOUR OWN SHIFT• 7 AM - 3 PM• 3 PM • 11 PM• 11 PM - 7 AM

We offer competitive salaries and benefits.

Come in or call anytime between 9 and 5. (201)874-4000, Ext. 4613.

Carrier FoundationBelle Mead, NJ 08502

Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

DENTAL ASSISTANT - Or-thodontic office in EastWinsor seeking a self-motivated person inter-ested in a career as aDental Assistant. Experi-ence and X-Ray licensepreferred but will train ca-reer oriented individual.Full -time. 609-448-6600.

DIETARY ~PROFESSIONALS

Please see our ad under"MANAGER" in today'sHealth/Medical section.

CENTRAL NJ JEWISHHOME FOB THE AGED

EDUCATIONAL SUPER-VISOR - w/experience incurriculum development.Part time. Communicationhandicapped program.Send letter/resume to Box297, Blawen burg, NJ08504

NURSE

RN-LPN-CHHAJOIN A WINNER!

If the others are sogood, why are we sobusy? Stat Staffing Inc.,operated BY nursesFOR nurses, has ra-«pidly expanded through'out New Jersey.

WE OFFER:• Med-Surg & a l l 5

specialized areas in-cluding Psych, sameday surgery & privateduty

• New Pay Rates• Choice of facilities• Bonus incentives• Health insurance pkg

1 CALL TODAY!

STAT STAFFINGCherry Hill, NJ609-667-6266

STAT STAFFINGEast Brunswick, NJ- 201-828-7880 J

NURSES AIDES

'Certified'Full or Part Time'$7.75 Per Hour'Frequent Raises'Good Benefits

"Free Meals

Don't delay.Call today

for appointment!

(201) 873-2000

CENTRAL NJ JEWISHHOME FOR THE AGED

380 DeMott LaneSomerset, NJ 08873

INSTRUCTIONALAIDS

Princeton RegionalSchools is acceptingapplications for Instruc-tional Aides. Must haveability to relate to chil-dren with patience andunderstanding. Mustwork well with othersand take direction well.H.S. Diploma preferred.Submit application byAugust 14th, to:

Personnel OflicePRINCETON

REGIONAL SCHOOLS25 Valley Ftoad

Prlncoton, NJ 08540

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FILE CLERK - Part time.For busy medical office.Flexible hours. Contact PatClayton, 609-655-2010.

GUIDANCE COUNSELOR- SOUTH BRUNSWICKHIGH SCHOOL. NJ Certi-f icat ion. Apply: SouthBrunswick Board of Educa-tion, 4 Executive Dr, Mon-mouth Jet, NJ 08B52, .201-297-7800 or call Rich-ard Kaye 201-329-4044.

HIGH SCHOOL Students -After school work in childcare/ $4-5.50/hr. Call 609-737-3671 '

HOME HEALTH AIDESMCOSS Nursing Services,fo rmer ly the VNA ofMiddlesex County, is hiringcertified home health aidesfor positions throughoutMiddlesex County. Com-'petitive salary and benefits.Car allowance plus milage.Flexible schedule. CallKate Smith 1-800-272-1204.

INSTRUCTOR - For EastWindsor Regional Schools:School Age Child CareProgram. Applicant shouldbe creative; flexible, caring,responsive to the needs ofchildren and parents. Cert-ification preferred but notrequired. Call 609-443-7856.

LPN or RN - Live-in care fordelightful elderly woman.Good cook with, car nec-essary. $400/wk. Time offnegotiable. Send resume &refs to Box #11865, c/oPrinceton Packet.

MEDICAL ASSISTANT -• Full's part time. Excellentsalary & benefits. Interest-ing work in pleasant com-prehensive medical prac-tice. Experience neces-sary. Call Lance Sterman,MD. 609-443-5555.

MEDICAL ASST - Neededfor fast moving office inHillsboro, flex hrs, hourlyrate neg. Willing to train.201-874-5911, 526-6360.

SOCIAL WORKER

MSW2 + years geriatric orrelated exp required

Excellent career op-portunity in the expand-ing social service de-partment of a qualitylong care Jew ishagency located in theMiddlesex County area.Candidates must have:

• Strong background inindividual and familycounseling, programplann ing and in -service case manage-ment.

• Experience in com-munity ou t reach,crisis intervention,and coordination ofprograms for Inter-disciplinary staff.

• Thorough under-standing of Jewishculture and religiouspractices.

This is a full time pos-ition offering a com-petitive salary, excellentbenefits, a concerned,.professional environ-ment and -opportunityfor career growth. Toapply, send your re-sume and salary historyto:

BOX 558Now Brunswick, NJ 06903

MEDICAL ASST/Nurse -p/t for Dermatology office inPrinceton, will train. 609-683-4999.

MEDICAL CODER/Biller -Experience required. Goodbenefits. Full time position.Salary negotiable upon ex-perience. Call Barbara609-587-0294.

MEDICAL RECEPTION-IST - Immediate opening,f/t. South Brunswick FamilyPractice. Exc working con-ditions. Competitive salarybenefits. 201 •821-5511.".MEDICAL Receptionist -Full time Monday thru Fri-day, 8am-5pm for busymedical office. Excellentbenefits. Contact Pat Clay-ton at 609-655-2010.

MEDICAL OFFICE Man-ager/Secretary - Full time,busy OB/GYN seeks exp-erienced, organized \indi-vidual with transcription,typing and billing skills. Ex-cellent benefits. Call 609-799-5616.

MEDICAL SECRETARY -Part time, 25-30 hrs/wk.Need experienced, mature,responsible person withflexible hours for busy In-ternist office in Princeton.Call between 10am-4pm,609-921-2022.

NURSE & NURSES Aides- RNor LPN, 3pm - 11pm& 11pm-7am, p/t. Aides f/tdays, p/t eves. Small I.C.F.Sunnyfield Nursing Home,Cranbury. 609-395-0641.

NURSE, RN - Edison on-cology office, 30-35 hours,benefits available. Experi-ence preferred, will train.Reply Box #11842, c7oPrinceton Packet.

NURSE - RN/LPN, full timeprogram Director for small,established non-profit de-mentia day care. Respon-sible for planning, im-plementing and super-vising activities. Requiresleadership and oganlza-tional skills, knowledge ofDementia and experiencein care of persons' withlimited mental and physicalabilities. Call PrincetonHomemaker Service, 609-924-7711.

* • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •t 2 MONTH SCHOOLSECRETARIESPrinceton RegionalSchools is seeking(two) 12 month SchoolSecretaries. Must haveability to work well withpublic, supervisor, staffand students, work wellindependently, followthrough on detail, andset priorities for routinework load. Type 60wpm.

12 MONTH CENTRALOFFICE SECRETARYDesire to work with pub-lic, parents/and schoolstaffs a must. Ability towork independently, as-sume responsibility andset priorities required.Excellent telephone/public relations skillsneeded. Word process-Ing experience pre-ferred. Type 60 wpm.

Positions available im-mediately. Submit ap-plication by Aug. 14, to:

Personnel OfficePRINCETON

REGIONAL SCHOOLS25 Valley Road

Princeton, NJ 08540 •o.o.a.to.a.e. m

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NURSERY SCHOOL -Teacher, full & part timepositions. Experience pre-ferred. 609-448-1515.

NURSES AIDES-10 posi-tions avail for free homehealth aides training pro-gram starting Aug 14. Weoffer medical benefits, va-cation pay, bonus program.Nursing students qualify.Country Health Care, 201-526-6668.

NURSESSee our ad under

Business OpportunitiesNORREkLi; HEALTH CARE

NURSES - We're lookingfor you. The following posi-'tions are presently avail-able: RN, full time nightshift. RN/LPN, full timeevening shift. If you wantmedical/dental coverage,'prescription, vision plan,"no frills" per diem option,and many more benfits, callMrs. Carmen, 609-426-6807 or apply in personMeadow Lakes, Etra Rd.,Highstown, NJ. EOE

NURSE WANTED - Forpart time afternoon, eve-ning & Sat hours. Forfamily practice • in Plains-boro. Flexible scheduling,pleasant environment. Call,609-275-8100

' OPTOMETRIC ASST - Fulltime or part time. For grow-ing optical office. Will trainright individual. 609-275-8989

PHARMACEUTICAL -BSN with some nursing &data handling exp +. com-puter literacy & verbalskills. $35k Fee paid.Dorathea, 609-883-3700H. Neuman Assoc. 2500Brunswick Ave.

PHARMACEUTICAL -Clinical research & medicalwriting positions need 2-5yrs exp. PhD a +. To $60kFee p a i d . Con tac tDorathea, 609-883-3700,H. Neuman Assoc, 2500Brunswick Ave. ..

PfT CLERICAL - For Dr'soffice, Mon. Wed. & Fri.Explanation of procedureswill be given but must haveprevious billing/collectionexperience. Also computerexperience required to doInsurance work. J & JTEMPORARIES, .1520Pennington Rd, Ewing,N.J. 08618. 609-530-1100.

NUTRITIONALSPECIALISTS

Full and part-time posi-tions with adjustablehours according to yourneeds. Work as menyhours as you wish in aprofessional atmo-sphere of helping ourclients reach theirweight loss goals.

Nutritional information,support, problem-sol-ving and counseling.Nurses, Counselors,Nutritionists, Educators•This Job Is for you I ForPositions In the Law-renceville area, callPatty at (215) 572-6439.

NUTRI/SYSTEM *Weight Loss Centers }

Equal Opportunity Cmployor

RECREATION WORKERS- P/t. Afterschool programseeks highly-motivated andresponsible people to workwi th e lementary agepeople in the areas of mu-sic, drama, and recrea-tional activities. Somervilleand' Hillsboro area. CallJoanne Hickey at 201-722-1881.

SCHOOL BUSINESS Ad-ministrator - To supervisefinancial affairs and over-see support operations of4200-student K-12.district.N.J. Sphool Business'certi-ficate required. Must haveprior experience as busi-ness administrator; work-ing knowledge of computersystems and N.J. financeregulations and proced-ures. 50,000-80,000. Ap-plication by letter & re-sume, by August 21, 1989to: Personnel, East Wind-sor Regional School Dis-trict, 384 Stockton St.,Hightstown, NJ 08520 EOE

SCHOOL SOCIAL Worker- Certified. One day/week.Small non-profit school forcommunication handicap-ped children near. Prince-ton. Send letter/resume toBox 297, Blawenburg, NJ08504. '

SCHOOL VACANIES

Teacher of Comp Science(Bio/Chem)

CO-CURRICULAR:Asst Boys Basketball

Asst BaseballAsst Fdotabll .. '

Asst Spring TrackHead/Asst Wrestling

Send resume and evidenceof NJ certification to: Super-intendent, Spotswood Pub-lic Schools, SummerhillRd., Spotswood, NJ 08884

SECRETARY - In front of-fice of Senior High School.12 month position. Re-quires typing, filing, recordkeeping, and knowledge ofcomputers and office ma-chines. Available immed-iately. Send resume to:

Personnel OfficeLawrence Township

Public Schools2565 Princeton Pike

Lawrenceville, NJ 08648AN AA/EOE

SOCIAL SERVICE - Full .and part time staff neededto work in group home forwomen with autism in NewEgypt. Willing to train.Please call 609-758-8582after 3pm or on weekends.

Nurse

EMPLOYEEHEALTH NURSE

Carrier Foundation, thecenter for psychiatricand addiction treatmentis seeking an employeeheatlh nurse to assist 2days per week plus fillin for vacations andabsences. Experienceof 3 years as a RN orhealth RN required. Ex-'cellent benefits andcompetitive salary.

Call or send resume to' Polly Schlerholt .(201J 874-4000;

Ext 4613

i CarrierFoundation

PO Box 147Belle Mead, NJ 08502

Equal OpportunityEmployer M/F

TEACHER ASSISTANT -Needed 4 mornings, 2afternoons. PenningtonPresbyterian NurserySchool. 609-737-6622.

TEACHER-Child care pro-gram coordinator for beforeschool program. Hours7am-9am. BA or 2 yearsexperience in child relatedfield. For more informationcall Joanne Hickey at201-722-1861.TEACHER - Full timeMontgomery; also Assis-tants fuj|.' and part .lirrie.AssistantsJ part :(tirne" in1

Somerville. 201-359-0803.

TEACHER - Lawrencevilleparochial school. Elemen-tary and Jr High. 609-882-6491, 882-8077.

TEACHER - NurserySchool. Jewish Preschoolin the Windsor area needsexp Teacher who is warm,caring & creative for parttime and or full time pos-ition. 609-799-3370 if noanswer please Ivmsg.

} TEACHER - Preschool.Hopewell, Head, Certified,Ful l t ime , $ 1 4 , 4 0 0 -$16,300. Assistant 8am-12:30 daily. Hillsboro/Certified Teacher 4 halfdays. Call 609-466-3995 or201-359-6837.

TEACHERS (Judaica) -'89-90; conservative syn-ogogue religious school;L'ville. Call, 609-599-2591

TEACHERS AIDES - P/t.Must be motivated andenthusiastic to work withelementary age children inan afterschool setting.Salary ranging from $6-$7per hour. Somerville andHillsboro area. For moreinfo call Joanne Hickey at201-722-1881

TEACHER'S ASSISTANT -Experience required towork with Emotionally Dis-turbed early elementarystudents. Must have firmbehavior managementskills and educationalbackground in order to con-,.duct academic lessons,especially in reading andmath. Fall opening. Ex-cellent benefits. Send re-sume to: Director of Educa-tion, 946 Edgewood Ave,Trenton, NJ 08618.

TEACHERS' Assistants -Part time, Mon-Fri, privateschool in Princeton area,Teacher Assistant K-5thgrade^g^Oam-i :30pm.Afterschool Program Assis-tant 3pm-6pm. Call 609-921-2330 for further infor-mation.

TEACHERS - For indepen-dent school. Part time Mu-sic Teacher and AfternoonAssistant. Call 609-896-3026 or 609-924-4974evenings..

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TEACHER-Cranbury aischool program. CYMCA 609-448-1357. '•

TEACHERS-Head Teaers .(certification requirjand Assistant Teachneeded for the West Wijsor-Plainsboro School-/|Child Care Program. Pdtions available 7-9am aor 3-6pm. Applicarlshould be creative, flexibcaring & responsive :needs of children & pents. Benefits available'some positions. Send islime or application Iquest to: WWPOE.POB248, Princeton Jet, I08550. Or call 609-4!2185, EOE.

TEACHERS of the Haricapped - Taking applictions for fall substituteMust have NJ Certificatito work in small, privaschool for Emtionally Dturbed children. Good Nefits. Send reume to: Dire

... tor of 'Educataion, 9Edgewood Ave, TrentoNJ 08618. . ;

TEACHERS: PrincetiYWCA parents/child claaes. Enjoy sharing yotalents in crafts, mugmath or science for pfschoolers..No certificatiabut love of children tquired. Part time, golhourly pay. Call' RoiNevruz, 609-497-2114.

TEACHERS - P/T. Math;English. Certified & exp fiS.A.T. course in MerdSomerset, HunterdqCounties. 1-800-762-8371

TEACHER SUPERVISQ• For educationally-orierjed child care center. Conpet i t i ve salary, greibenef i ts. Hightstowr609-448-6226 ,TEACHING ASSISTANTfull time, 10-6.: Ten <twelve months. MontessaSchool, children agesthrough 6. Benefits. 60S924-4734

TEACHING Positions - (iTeaching positions anopen at Immaculate Coilception School In Chambersburg section TrentonSupportive teaching environment, caring chillcentered programs. Grad|7: Home room, teach reading & science to grade]6,7,8. Computer Educa,tion: K-8, part time. Quailtied Teachers may senjresume to Sister MargareAppell, 520 Chestnut AveTrenton NJ 08611X-RAY TECH - Full timeExcellent salary and bene'fits. Interesting work Mpleasant comprehensivemedicai practice. Expertence necessary. CallLance M. Sterman, M0609-443-5555.

To place a recruitment

ad please contact

Cari Miher or Peggy McEnteer

•• i at 609-924-3250

i\ Packet Publication

100 Help WangTRAINEES - High Schooldropouts jobs waiting. Earn$$$'s while preparing forfree GED diploma. Learnuseful job skills. If y o u are16-25 years old and un-employed, call NJ YouthCorp of Somerset/Hunt,erdon County, at 201.782-1480 ext. 301 todayWe teach success. Tran-portatlon provided.

FRAVEL AGENCY Man-ager - Travelhost, Amer-ca's fastest growing traveljgency network, seeks ex-perienced agent with man-igement skills for newstate-of-the-art agency Ex-:ellent salary, travel, frinqejenefits. 2- years expert-mce required. Exciting op-rartunity. All replies con-idential. Send resume ornquiries to: Henry PoredaIravelhost at Foxmoor, PO3ox 3327, Mercerville NJ18619.

HAVEL AGENCY Man"ger - Minimum 2 yearsxperience. Mangementxperience preferredleasant office, above av-rage salary, benefits. Per-ct opportunity for am-i t i ous se l f -s tar ter)9-799-8989.

RAVEL AGENT - Corpor-9 travel agent needed.,in. 2 exp. Top salary plusjnefits. Call Marie 609-M-6300.

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EACHER - Cranbury afterihool program. Call/ICA 609-448-1357.

EACHERS-Head Teach-.s .(certification required)id Assistant Teacherseded forthe West Wind-.r-Plainsboro School-Agelild Care Program. Poskns available 7-9am and]3-6pm, Applicants'

ould be creative, flexible,ring & responsive toeds of children & par-ts. Benefits available forme positions. Send re-me or application re-estto:WWPOE,POBox8, Princeton Jet, NJ550. Or call 609-452-B5. EOE.

ACHERS of the Hand-pped - Taking applica-is for fall substitutes.1st have NJ Certificationwork in small, private100I for Emtionally Dis-bed children. Good ben-s. Send reume to: Direc-

of 'Educataion, 946gewood Ave, Trenton,08618. .ACHERS: PrincetonICA parents/child class-

Enjoy sharing yourints in crafts, music,th or science for pre-loolers. No certification,

love of children re-red. Part time, goodirly pay. Call1 Rose/ruz, 609-497-2114.

tCHERS - P/T. Math &|lish. Certified & exp fori.T. course in Mercer,merset, Hunterdonintles. 1-800-762-8378,

VCHER SUPERVISORor educationally-orient-:hild care center. Com-it ive salary, great'le f i ts . Hightstown.-448-6226ACHING ASSISTANT -time, 10-6- Ten or

ve months. Montessoriool, children ages 3ugh 6. Benefits. 609-•4734

CHING Positions - (2)ching positions are1 at Immaculate Con-ion School In Cham-burg section Trenton,aortive teaching en-nment, caring childered programs. Gradeome room, teach read-Si science to gradesI. Computer Educa-K-8, part time. Quali-Teachers may sendne to Sister Margaretill, 520 Chestnut Ave,ion NJ 08611iY TECH - Full time,llent salary and bene-Interesting work in

3ant comprehensivesal practice. Experl-> necessary. Call3 M. Sterman, MDL43-5555.

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TYPING FOR Dispatch -must type 40-50 wpm. Callbewtween 8 & 4. 201-422-3979.WAITERS/WAITRESSES -Ability to smile more Impor-

. tant then exp, we'll behappy to train. Apply Inperson btwn 2 & 4pm at:Clancy's Place, PrincetonShopping Center, No. Har-rison St. Princeton NJ orcall 609-921 -8646 & ask forSean Clancy.WAITERS/WAITRESSES -F/T for breakfast & lunchtop qaulity restaurant. Forappt, 609-448-2400.

WAITER/WAITRESSROOM SERVICE

Immediate FT opening forenergetic individual to de-liver orders to guest rooms.No previous waiting experi-ence required. Must beable to work flexible shiftsincluding weekends andholidays, Excellent com-pensation and benefitspackage. Apply in person:Personnel Department.

ScanHcon-Princeton100 College Rd East

Princeton, NJEOE

WAITER/WAITRESSES -Part or full time. Flex hrs.Call Rich 609-448-4675.

WAITRESSES/WAITERS- Full or part time, days,nights, weekends. Noexp necessary we willt ra in . East WindsorManor Restaurant, 610Rte 33 (1/i mile East Exit8 NJTP) 609-448-2442.

WANG

Let your fingers do thewalking to the bankl If youhave great wordperfectskills and love straight wordprocessing call us for animmediate interview.STAFF BUILDERS, Tem-porary Personnel, 211 Col-lege Roa'd East, Princeton.609-452-0020.

WAREHOUSE CLERKWanted - Full time. Pick/pack, 40 hour work week.Good benefits. Willing totrain the right person.Please call Ginny at 609-799-7233 8:30-3:30 Mon-Fri. .

WAREHOUSE Foreman/W- Knowledge of pipe and fit-tings preferred.- Must havesupervisory capacity, abil-ity to maintain paperworkflow & expedite deliveries.Reply to: PO Box 242, Day-ton, NJ 08810.

WAREHOUSE/LUMBERYard - Good starting salary-(-.benefits package avail-able for self-motivated indi-vidual 18 yrs or older. Col-umbia Lumber BuildingCenter, Rt 206. 201-725-0251, ask for Ken.WAREHOUSE PERSON -British manufacturer of art-ists supplies located exit8A of the NJTPK is lookingfor a reliable, responsiblewarehouse person to hand-le all aspects of ware-housing, packing, shippingand receiving. We offer anexcellent opportunity work-ing in a clean 5000 sq ftwarehouse. Pay $8 perhour plus negotiable for theright person and benefits.Please call between 9am-5pm at 609-655-5252.

WAREHOUSEWe need reliable people.Assignments include: Pik-Pak, assembly, dock work& more. Locations include:East Windsor, Hightstown,& surrounding area. TOPPAY! Bring a friend. BonusReferral Program.Open Every Wednesday

Night Until 7pm

GETTYPERSONNEL

GETTY TEMPSDutch Neck Commons

Rt 130, E. Windsor609-448-6500

WHOLESALE YARD SalesAsst - Princeton Nurserieshas an opening for a SalesAssistant in pur KingstonNJ Wholesale DistributionCenter. The job involves:Selling plant material tolandscapes, loading cus-tomer's trucks, supervisingcrews, plus numerousother activities. Salary de-pendent upon experience,generous benefits pro-vided. Call Alan Jones orOmar Cruz, at 609-924-1776, between 7am & 5pm.We are an equal op-portunity employer.

WORD PROCESSINGOpportunities Galore

Many LocalWANG IBM PCSAMNA WORDSTARMASS 11 MULTIMATE

WORD PERFECTIBM 5520

LOTUS 1,2,3XEROX WORK STATION

WORD PROCESSORS -Busy corporations seekingexperienced Operators. Allmachines & software.WANG Experience a plus.Call Lisa.

MlilO

106 Help Wanted «» Help WantedPart Time Part Time

TEMPORARY SERVICES

609-987-8888 .3371 Rt. 1, Lawrence

WORD PROCESSORSExperienced Word Proc-essors needed for MercerCounty. Apply in personwith this ad get $25BONUS after 40 hourswork.Call 609-588-9680.

Weste rn

522 Route 18E. Brunswick NJ 08816

201-238-2101Princeton

609-924-1022 -E.O.E M/F

WORD PROCESSOR - Im-mediate position available.'Diversified duties requiresa well organized, mature|person. Salary oom-.mensurate with abilitiesand experience. Nonsmok-,Ing office. 609-737-1391.

T M N I H T SERVICES.^303 Whitehorse-

Mercerville RdMercerville, NJ 08619

51 W. Prospect StEast Brunswick NJ 08816 .

201-238-47002 ID'S req. EOE M/F/H/V

WORD PROCESSOR

Position available for indi-vidual with IBM PC experi-ence and knowledge ofWordPerfect word process-ing. Duties will includeproducing, editing and cus-tomizing documents rela-tive to the activities of theGroup Purchasing Dept.Candidate will also beresponsible for entering nu-meric data and proficiencyon numeric keyboard aplus. Previous office expe-rience preferred, excellenttyping required. For inter-view call 609-275-4003.Equal Opportunity Em-ployer M/F/H.

Word Processor To$20KIf you have WORD PER-FECT exp & love wordprocessing, we have anexcellent growth positionfor you. Princeton corpseeks Word Processor tohandle reports & pro-posals. Must type 55 wpm& have WordPerfect exp(preferably 5.0). Excellentbenefits I

609-243-9100125-290 Village Blvd

Princeton, NJ

Division 10?WORD PROCESSOR -Minimum of 2 years wordprocessing experience re-quired. Digital Micro Vax IIexperience Is preferred.We offer a competitivesa lary and exce l lentbenefits package. Pleaseforward resume to: NJHousing & Mortgage Fi-najice-Agency, CN,4855P*Trenton, NJ 08650-2085.Atnn: Personnel'. EEO/AAEmployer

106 Help WantedPart Time

100 PEOPLE WANTED -Earn $$$ while you- loseupto 29lbs in one month.Guaranteed. Call 201-329-0333.ACCOUNTING CLERK -Part time. Princeton areafirm desires individual toprocess A/P and providegeneral support for depart-ment. Some computer ex-pe r i ence d e s i r a b l e .Pleasant working condi-tions; flexible work sched-ule. Salary commensuratewith experience. CallDiana, at 201-329-0600

AUTO RENTAL - CounterAgent. P/t days, eves &wkends. Will train. CallMrs. Jones 609-448-2222,2-5pm. .

BOOKKEEPER - for asmall decorator firm in thePrinceton area. Part time.24 hrs/wk. Experience pre-ferred. Call 609-924-1474anytime.CHILD CARE Provider -For Sunday morning forpre-Sunday school agechi ldren. At Unitarianchurch of Princeton. Call201-329-0019 eves.

CLERK - Permanent. Runerrands and relief tele-phone receptionist. Mustbe able to work until5:30pm daily. Begin mid tolate August. Call 609-921-6543 ask for Sandy.

COMPUTER ASSISTANT- in Trenton to work 10-20hours/week. Requires 60wpm + on Lotus 1, 2, 3, J&J TEMPORARIES, 1520Pennington Rd, Ewing,

'• N.J. 08618. 609-530-1100.DENTAL ASSTS - days/eves in newly expandedHillsboro office. No expnecessary. Must be outgo-ing & reliable. 201-874-4555.DENTAL HYGENIST - forgrowing Hillsboro office.Computerized recall &periodontal therapy pro-grams. Good salary + flex-ible hours. 201-874- 4555.

DRIVERS - For home de-livery of the NY Times.Early morning hrs 7 days aweek. Must have reliablecar. $7800-$10,4O0/yr net.NO COLLECTING. Routesavail In Somerset, Mercer,Monmouth, Middlesex &Union Counties. Call col-lect 201-343-0380 Mon-Fri7am-4pm & Sat 9am-2pm.,

GAL FRIDAY - Doctor'soffice. Afternoon hours, 4day/week. Call Mon, Wed& Fri, 6-8pm. 609-426-9444.

EDITORIAL ASSOCIATE -The Carnegie Foundation

- in Princeton seeks an indi-vidual with broad editorialskills and experience tosupervise the editing, pro-duction and marketing ofthe foundation's books andreports. Position is parttime with hours dependentupon publication schedule.Fringe benefits and. salarycommensurate with experi-ence. Call 609-452-1780.

GAL/GUY Friday - Generaloffice, clerical secretarialwork. WordStar word pro-cessing experience desir-able. P/tinie, ideal for semiretired or house husband/wife, wish long term em-ployment. 609-924-0782

GENERAL OFFICE Duties-10-12 hours weekly. Wed4 Thurs preferred. Verypleasant conditions. 609-896-3434.

HANDY PERSON - Lightcarpentry, painting, yardwk, etc. Flexible hrs. De-sirable efficiency in ex-change for part time wk.Ideal for retiree or otherswho need apt. See Apts forRent, Lambertville. PO Box24, Lambertville, NJ 08530

HOMEMAKERS- Make ex-tra $$$. Light waiting ontables: Clean environment.No liquor served. Salary+ tips. Be home for yourkldsl Call Rich 609-448-4675.

HOUSEKEEPER - Clean-ing, laundry & some childcare. possible. 2-3 flexdays/wk. Own transpor-tation. 609-426-0394.

HOUSEKEEPER - neededpart time in Belle MeadGust off Township Line Rd.)Position incls after schoolcare of 4 yr old. Hrs 12noon-6. 4 day/week. 201-281-6168 leave messageon recorder.

HOUSEKEEPER - P/t,9am-1pm. Cook 1 meal aday for 1 person. NearJamesburg, own transpor-tation.-609-655-3114.

LAB TECHNICIAN - Forpediatric office. Part timeSat AM & as needed forvacation coverage. Routineoffice hematology, bac-teriology & urinalysis. CallCarol at 609-924-4892.

LUNCH TIME Deliveries -To Corporations in Cran-bury area. Good pay, flex-ible hours, college studentsand moms welcome. Call609-395-5575.

MANAGEMENT-OrlentedPeople - needed to marketfianancjel products. Rapidadvane'erhem'td High com-mission income possible.Call John Parker at 609-267-4964 days, eves893-1648.

MEDICAL SECRETARY -Part time for OB/GYN of-fice, weekdays and/oreves. Send resume includ-ing hours desired andsalary expectations to: Box#11824, c/o PrincetonPacket.

NEWSPAPER Readers -L a w r e n c e v i l l e t radepublication. Read and clipcostruction reports fromarea newspapers. Mon-Fria.m., 12-15 hours/week.609-394-4800NURSE/Medical Asst - Parttime for OB/GYN office..Weekdays and/or eves.Send resume includinghours desired and salaryexpectat ions to : Box#11824, c/o PrincetonPacket.

NURSERY HELP - Flexhrs, Ideal for students/homemakers. 609-448-1512 Iv msg.OFFICE ASSISTANT - InUniversity student club. 3day/week, 5 hour/day.Minor accounting work andgeneral office assistance.Call Stuart at 609-466-1946 or 609-921-2312(leave message).

OFFICE ASSISTANTPart time, entry level pos-ition available at advertis-ing/marketing research firmfor a well-organized individ-ual. Duties include updat-ing research data files andpreparing materials forclient presentations. Forappointment, call KarenWillis at 609-924-3400.Gallup & Robinson, Inc.

PART TIME Assistant - forbusy YMCA office locatedin Pennington. Hours 9-12noon, Monday thru Friday.Call 609-737-3048PART TIME-Earn up to $8an. hour. Flexible eveninghours, telemarketing. CallDan Pitcher, The PrincetonPacket, 609-924-3244, ext192 btwn 1 & 9pm.PART TIME • Earn $15 to$30 per hr. Demonstratorsneeded. Make own hours.Free kit. No collecting ordelivery. Call 201-634-8587, after 5pm.

PART TIMESALES MANAGER

Sales crew manager pos-ition available managingyouth sales crew. Earningsare $600 per week workii••<;.from 5:00 to 9:00pm daily.Good opportunity for indi-vidual who is sales orientedand has experience moti-vating young teenagers.Position located in centralNewJersoy. Ploase call MrPendziwater at 215-345-4882 for further Infor-mation.

PART TIMELloyds/Christmas AroundThe World have expandedand want you to be part oftheir team. Free training,no investments, earn extra$$ at your convenience.$100 of free merchandisefor referring qualified de-monstrators. Call Pat, 609-683-0901

PART TIME - Meter Main-tenance Person - Attend-ant/Cashier for municpalpark and shop lot. Min 20hrs/week incl Saturdays.Applicant must possess aHigh. School diploma. Pre-vious experience desirablebut not necessary. Pleasereply to: Borough of Prince-ton, Borough Hall, PO Box390, Princeton, NJ 08542.Attn: Carl E. Peters, Engi-neer. Applications must bereceived no later than8/11/898. Equal Oppor-tunity Employer. M/F/V/H.'

PART TIME-National newhome builder seeking per-son with pleasant speakingvoice to answer phonesand assist with generalclerical duties M-F, 12-5.Call 609-895-1400. EOE

PART TIME. PermanentVeterinary Asst - 8am-1 pm,Mon-Fri, assist will holdinganimals, routine lab work,cage cleaning, feeding andgeneral housekeeping. Op-portunity for advancementto Veterinary Technicianfor the right person. Willt ra in, experience withanimals desirable. Fringebenfits. Apply KingstonAnimal Hospital, Rt 27,Kingston, 609-924-7415

PART TIME - Photogra-pher for opthomologist of-fice. Lawrenceville area.609-896-3655

PART TIME SandwichPrep Person - Mon-Fri, 9-2,good hourly wage. Plains-boro area. Call aft 1pm,609-799-5680'

Personnel PlacementCoordinator(Part Time)

Western Temporary Ser-vice, an international tem-porary help organization isseeking enthusiastic, self-starter to handle a busyplacement desk in theirMercerville office. Detail-oriented, friendly, outgoingpersonality required. Expe-rience a plus but willing totrain. Flexible hours, maygo full time. Call Claudiatoday, 609-588-9680.

WesternTSNFOlilT 3IIVICH.

: ^ Whitehorse-i•]••.Mercerville Rd

Mercerville NJ 086192 IP's req EOE M/F/H/VPORTER - Part time. 5nights per week, Cranburyarea. Call 1-800-672-0029.RECEPTIONIST - Parttime. Flexible hours. ForReal Estate Managementcompany in Rocky Hill.Duties include handling tenline phone, screening androuting calls, filing, lighttyping, general clericalduties. Position open afterLabor Day. Please callSharon or Dawn, 609-683-7980.

RECEPTIONIST/AIDE -Belle Mead Physical Ther-apy office. Mature, respon-sible, personable individualrequired. Mon & Fri 9 to 5.Tues, Wed & Thurs 12 to 5.Call 201-359-3744.RECEPTIONIST - Parttime permanent position forbusy veterinary hospital.Monday-Friday, 2-6pm.Heavy client contact, goodphone skills, accurate re-cord keeping. Apply King-ston Animal Hospital, Rt27, Kingston, 609-924-7415.

RECEPTIONIST - Parttime. Must be health

minded individual to workin Chiropractic office..Cheerful, nonsmoking of-f ice. Includes typing,scheduling, & telephoneduties. Call 609-683-0392

RECPETIONIST - Parttime. 2 days/week. Pro-fessional Golfers' Associa-tion seeking part time re-ceptionist with light typingand f i l ing. Applicantsshould contact Steve Jubbat 609-395-1216.

SALES CLERK - 2 daysper wk. No nites or wknds.Apply at CunninghamPharmacy, 100 Main St.,Hightstown. •

SCHOOL CROSSINGGuards - The Twp ofPrinceton is accepting ap-plications for the position ofschool crosssing guard.Applicants must be at least18 yrs of age. Hours arefrom 8-8:30am & 2:40-3:10pm. Salary $15/day.For further Information con-tact Sgt David A. Cromwellaf609-921-2100. •

SECRETARY - Part time.Mature dependable, ex-cellent communication, or-ganization al and typingskills, Small friendly office.Call 609-921-1326.

SECRETARY -.Permanentposition, 1-5pm daily, forPersonnel Agency. Mustbe articulate, type 40 wpm,enjoy people. Will screencandidates, assist with per-sonnel duties. Salary isopen. Betty I, Kantor Inc,318 Wall St. Princeton, NJ08540. 609-921-8907

1 0 6 Help WantedPart Time

SECRETARY - Daytonarea, 10 flexible hoursweekly. Small family busi-ness. 201-274-2121.

SECRETARY - Recruitingfirm seeks permanent parttime secretarial support.Ideal candiate will be com-fortable on IBM PC withsimple word processing &data base system. We re-quire 60 wpm typing, gen-eral office skills & 15-20 hrsof your time per week. Willwork closely with companypresident. Working condi-tions excellent, hrs flexible.Please call 609-452-1133.

SECRETARY - To EastWindsor Township Econ-omic Development Com-mission. Take and prepareminutes of monthly nightmeeting (Monday but maychange to Thursday).Please send letter or re-

. sume to: Mr. Al Grupper,Economic DevelopmentCommittee, 16 LanningBoulevard, East Windsor,NJ 08520. Salary range:1988 Salary Ordinancestarts at $20.47 per meet-ing-

SECRETARY - We are asmall government com-mission located in Prince-ton Junction, which dealswith fascinating questionsIn medical ethics. We needthe help of a highly skilledsecretary on a regular, parttime basis (with possibilityof eventual full time em-ployment). You shouldhave strong typing skillswith word processing expe-rience a plus. This positionpresents an excellent op-portunity for a person withan interest in , learningabout the development ofpublic policy. Duties in-clude secretarial, library,light bookkeeping respon-sibilities. We need a personto work from 20-25 hours a

' week and are willing tonegotiate a flexible sched-ule for the person with theright qualifications. If youare interested, please callJanice Chiantese or MikeVol len for de ta i l s at609-275-8714, or write:The New Jersey BioethicsCommission, CN-061,Trenton, NJ 08625.

TRANSCRIBER WORDProcessor • If you want towork at home, and if youlive in the Princeton area,know WordPerfect 4.2 andcan type 65+ wpm, thisposition is ideal. Hours varyfrom 5-15/week; start at$8/hour. Computer andtranscriber furnished. Foran interview,, send letterdescribing experience toClinical Secretary, 22Cleveland Circle,- Skillman,NJ 08558.

TRAVEL AGENT - Entrylevel must work Saturdays.Ask for Karen, 609-585-9100.TRAVEL AGENT - Partt ime, experience pre-f e r r e d . P lease ' ca l l609-655-4900WAITERS/WAITRESSES- Needed to work flexibleP/T, hours during day orn i g h t , s h i f t s in Law-renceville. Training anduniforms provided. Musthave - own transportation.$7/hr. J & J TEMPOR-ARIES, 600 Alexander Rd,Princeton, N.J. 08540.609-452-2030.

107 ChiWcareWanted

AU PAIR/Mother's Helper-needed for live-in positionin Lawrenceville. Respon-sibilities include some lighthousekeeping and care ofbaby and 3 yr old. 30hrs/wk in the early morn-ings and evenings. Re-quirements include: a validdriver license, recent refer-ences and some flexibilityregarding hours.. Room,board and salary provided.Please call 609-243-0009days'or 609-896-0189eves. •

BABY-SITTER - CanalPointe mother seeks sitterfor after school care. 3:30-7, Mon-Fri,. in Prince-ton/Princeton Jet area. Myhome or yours. 609-452-8033

BABYSITTER - looking forfull time babysitter for our16 mo old son to begin'Sept 1 in Princeton. Experi-ence and refs necessary.Salary negotiable. Call Col-lect, 617-498-7799.

BEFORE & AFTER •School care p/t for WoodsRd School kindergartner,p.m. session. Call 201-874-5958 aft 4pm,

CAREGIVER NEEDED -For 5 year old child, 5 dayper week. 2:30-6pm. Ourhouse or yours. Must havecar. Call evenings, 201-874-7848.

CHILD CARE - Babysit-ter/housekeeper neededfor live-out position in Law-renceville. ResponsibilitiesInclude full time care of ababy and part time care ofa 3 yr old, and generalhousekeeping. Mon-Fri 9am-5pm. Requirements in-clude a valid drivers lic-ense, recent -references,pleasant personality andsorfTe flexibility regardinghours. Please call 609-243-0009 days or 609-896-0189 eves.

107 ChildcareWanted

CHILD CARE - Cranbury:Young couple seek parttime babysitter in our homefor 4 year old boy. Mainwork will be on the week-ends, and will involve latenight hours. Weeknightswould be on an occasionalbasis. Would suit teenagerwho lives in town. We donot want to pick up ordeliver our babysitter. Call609-395-8058 aft 7:30pmeves. • •

CHILD CARE - Ex-perienced woman to carefor our infant in our Law-renceville home. Full time,live in or out. Referencesrequired. 609-896-4669.CHILD CARE - Forcheerful 5 mo old in ourhome, starting Sept thruJune, summers off. Loving,trustworthy & reliable per-

. son. Nonsmoker, Seniorcitizen welcome. Exp'd '&refs required. Call 609-882-6269 or 883-9393.

CHILD CARE - For my 2children in my home orsurrounding area - BarclayBrook School. 7am-5pm,Mon-Fri. 201-466-4828.CHILD CARE - For my 2Viyear old, either In my BelleMead home or in yournearby home. Excellentsalary, refs required. Call201-359-1891.

CHILD CARE - Forpleasant 12 month girl inmy Lawrenceville home,2-3 days, light house-keeping preferred, referen-ces r e q u e s t e d , ca l l609-883-0303

CHILD CARE-for infant inmy W. Trenton home.Nonsmoker, P/T., refsreq'd. Eve 609-771-4306

CHILD CARE - Headteacher needed for afterschool program, grades 1& 2.3:30-5:30 school days.$8/hr. Certification notnecessary. Call 609-737-3671

CHILD CARE - Full time inour Franklin Twp home.'For infant and school agedchild. References. Owntransportation. Nonsmoker.Call 201-873-1596.

CHILD CARE - In our Grig-gstown home for 17 monthold, Monday-Friday fulltime or live in. Referencesrequired. 201-874-0575.CHILD CARE- Live in orout. Experience, mature,nonsmoker to care for in-fant only in our So. Bruns-wick home. 5 days/week.8:30am-5:30pm. Start Oct/Nov. Refs required. Com-petitive salary package.Call 201-422-8311. "

CHILD CARE - Mature ex-perienced woman to carefor 2 yr old & infant in myHillsboro home. Referen-ces & own transportationrequired. Exc salary. Call201-359-0852.CHILD CARE - Mature lov-ing person to provide carefor 5 mo old in our EastWindsor home. 3 days/wk,exc salary. 609-426-0876.

CHILD CARE - Mon-Fri,9am-5pm, beginning Sept5 for 4 children (toddlers &pre-schoolers) $6/hr. Fullor half time. 609-924-0144.

CHILD CARE - Mon, Tue &Wed, days, 4 yr & 1 yr oldboys in E. Windsor area.Playmates for your chil-dren, fill your empty nest.Nonsmoker. 609-443-5241evenings until 10pm.

CHILD CARE Needed - inmy Lawrenceville home forbright, loving 2 year old, 3days/week, nonsmoker,own transportation, refs.609-737-4040 or eves 896-9195.

CHILD CARE - Part timefor 4 month old. Nonsmok-ing,'mature,' experienced,-loving & with transp. Avail-able on short notice. Call,609-921-6703

CHILD CARE - mature,non-smoking, live in or outto care for 3yr old & 2 moold in my home In the KingsPoint Development in WestWindsor. References re-quired. 718-641-4620.

EXPERIENCED - Live Infor professional couple's 3year old. Private quarters,f'exible work schedule andcompetitive compensation.References required. Startimmediately. Call 609-452-2905.JAZZERCISE CENTER -Needs morning adult &afternoon high school caretakers beginning Sept. CallMaryann 609-737-2057.

MATURE WOMAN - MyHillsboro home. To watchIOV2 mo baby girl 6:30-4:30, Mon, Tues, Thurs &Fri. 201-281-6238.

NANNIE/HELPER • Live in.Enthusiastic, loving &mature person to care for 5yr old girl. Paid holidays,vacation, flexibility needed,Must drive. Terrific positionfor the right person. Call,201-545-4433

NANNY • Live in for Prince-ton children 2 & 9. Lighthousekeeping, must drive.No smoking. Private roomand bath. Medical and den-tal. Good salary. Call sum-mer house, 609-361-1330.

NANNY WANTED • For1Vi year old girl 4-5 daysper week, 9am-t>pm. NorthBrunswick 201-388-5443.

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CAREER AND JOBSearch Strategies • SandraGrundfest, Ed.D, formerPrinceton University careercounselor. Day/eve appts.Princeton ProfessionalPark, C-1, 609-921-8401.

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1 1 2 SituationsWanted

CARE FOR Elderly - I willtake care of an elderly per-son, who will live per-manently in my Jamesburghome. Call 201-521-1665

CHILD CARE - By Chris-tian mother of 2. My E.Windsor home. Full or parttime. Lunches & snaks in-cluded. 609-443-6647(Phone will answer Quality_______________________CHILD CARE - By ex-perienced mother. Fulltime. Hightstown. Start8/14. 609-443-8239.CHILD CARE - Exper-ienced mother of 3. In myLawrenceville home, refs.Call, 609-895-9763

CHILD CARE - Family at-mosphere + learning ac-tivities. Lunch, snacks.Refs avail. 609-448-9146.

CHILD CARE-F/T for 2 yrs& older in my HopewellBoro home. Small group.Call 609-466-2160CHILD CARE - in myhome. Full or part time.Experienced. References.609-448-2755.

CHILD CARE - In my E.Windsor home. Exp, refsavail. Lunch/snacks incld.609-448-9130.

CHILD CARE - Law-renceville home, infants &toddlers. Reliable, exp'd,Insured. 609-883-3759.CHILD CARE - Mature,repsonsible Woman. Over-nights/wknds. Excellentreferences. 609-883-6789CHILD CARE - MondayMorning, Inc. has qualified,reliable child care availablein insured homes. 609-799-5588 and 201-526-4884.CHILD CARE - Motherw/12 years exp, in day carecenters + exc refs. Willcare for your child f/t inPrinceton Twp. Any age,lunch avail. Call 609- ~924-5318

CHILDCARENANNIES AVAILABLE

Qualified American Nan-nies & Mother's Helpersavailable thorough screen-ing. Call:

CAREG1VERS6-12 No Union Ave-

Cranford, NJ201-272-3180

CHILD CARE - Profes-sional mother with 3 yr olddaughter would like towatch 2 or 3 other girls ofsimiliar age in my Princetonhome. Please call, 609-734-9079 '

CHILD CARE with peace ofmind? - I've been there, Iknovv. Mature mother &nurse wil provide lovingcare of your "potty trained"child. My Cranbury home.Mon-Fri, F/t only. 609-443-6062,

CHILD/INFANT Care - inmy Belle Mead home, 9-3,M-F. (School hours pre-ferred). 201-359-8947.

CLEANING - Reliable, ex-perienced, references andown transportation. Pleasecall 609-392-2668"COMPLETE HOME & Of-fice Cleaning" - Floors,'carpets, windows, daily,weekly, monthly servingPrinceton area 16 yrs.Bonded. 609-588-5206.GENERAL - House orbabysit, errands, cleaning.Experienced, excellent ref-erences. 609-443-4081.

HOME COMPANION/Alde- for the elderly. Depen-dable and highly rec-ommended. 201-359-7179.HOME/OFFICE Cleaning -Daily, weekly, bi-weekly,mon th l y . Free es t .Marianne, 609-586-4130.

HONEST & responsiblewoman - seeks positiontaking care of children orelderly. 609-394-5727.HOUSECLEANER - Exp'd,reliable, honest. Mon-Fri.'Call aft 5pm, 609-695-6204or 215-743-8279

HOUSECLEANING -Princeton area & vicinityhave refs & own transpor-tation. Call 609-394-2343.

112 SituationsWanted

HOUSE CLEANING - Willclean your home. Reliable,reasonable & efficient.Please call 609-397-1954

HOUSE CLEANING - Exp-erienced, will clean wknitesor wkends. Bef 5pm 609-520-2336 aft 7, 396-3546

JAYS SERVICE Co -Home & Office cleaning,property maintenance & re-pair. 609-426-0865.

MRS. CLEAN - Home &office cleaning. Referen-ces. Call 609-397-5846.

TWIN RIVERS - Preschoollearning thru play. 18thyear. Ages 2V2-6. Flexible •hours. 609-443-5229.

115 Announce-ments

ARIZ TRAILRIDE - Feb7-11, 1990. Complete.package. $600. For infocall 609-921-8740

117 Camps &Schools

ABC CHILD Care InfantCenter - State licensed daycare facility on 4 acres ofland, only % mile fromPrinceton Jet. railroad sata-tion. Hours of operation 7to 7. We have openings forinfants & toddlers, 6 wks to4'/2 yrs of age, full time,part time & hourly. Forfurther info call 609-799-4162 ask for Joan Wyckoff.59 Cranbury Rd. PrincetonJet. N.J. 08550.

CHILD CARE - and a com-plete education for ages 18months to 6 years. TheMontessori Family Schoolcurrently has openings, inour full day and half dayprograms. 609-737-1331.

120 PersonalsAcceptable Abbreviations

for PersonalsF (Female), M (Male)

S (Single), D (Divorced)B (Black), W (White)

H (Hispanic)C (Christian), J (Jewish)

G (Gay), L (Lesbian)All other .abbreviations willbe reviewed.

ACHIEVE YOUR Goals! -Have you ever said "Ifonly..." You were born tobe successful! Start today!Build your self-esteem, im-prove your relationships.Let's examine the barriersto your success! Individualcounsel. Class starts Sept.Intro, offer: 1st hr 25% offw/this ad! Kera GreeneM.ED 609-921-0308ADOPT - A life of Love 8.Laughter^jaits your, babyin our warm, stable home.Call Colleen or Doug col-lect, 609-883-6165ADOPTION - We have somuch love to give yourwhite new born. A speciall i fe awaits this ch i ld .Medical/Legal expensespaid. Call collect, Dan &Julie, 516-627-7743

ADOPTION - We knowadoption is not an easychoice for you. We will wel-come a white new bornwith love. Legal & medicalexpenses paid. Please callAnn & Hap, collect at212-247-1302

A NOVENA - To St Jude &the Sacred Heart thatnever fails: May the SacredHeart of Jesus be adored;glorified, loved & preservedthroughout the world, now& forever. Sacred Heart ofJesus, pray for us. St Jude,..worker of miracles, pray forus. St Jude, helper of thehopeless, pray for us. Re-peat 9 times daily for 8days. Publication must fol-low. Thank you, St Jude &Sacred Heart.

A READER ADVISORMrs. Daniels has helpedpeople on all affairs of life.Over 20 yrs. at same lo-cation. She can help you.

Call 609-585-5959 .By Appointment

ARTISTICCONNECTIONS

Linking single lovers of thearts: music, art, theate',dance, literature, film, pho-tography. Write AC, Box116, Chatham, NJ 07928.

ART LOVERS' Exchange -End your search! Shareyour interests! Join thethousands who have con-nected in ALX. Call/write,Box 265, Bensalem, Pa.19020, 1-800-342-5250

ATTORNEY HOUSE Calls- Wills (Ir. $65), Closings(fr $365), Divorces (fr.$450), Incorporations (fr.$200). Call for exact fees;other services. James De-Martino, Esq., 201-874-5636.ATTRACTIVE DWM - 37,57", self employed healthprofessional, no depen-dents. Varied interests in-clude skiing, dining out,sports, movies; theatre.Looking to meet nonsmok-ing female for friend-ship/relationship. Replywith phone & photo to: Box498, Helmetta, NJ 08828

BIOCHEMICAL Depres-sion - Looking to expandmembership of existing

' small group of people withsame problem. We are ed-ucated professional peoplemost of whom work fulltime. Depressions are be-ing stabilized by medica-tion. If interested reply box# 11857, c/o PrincetonPacket.

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ATTRACTIVE-Slim, DWF,professional with children.Seeks ou tdoorsman,35-45, for friendship lead-ing to greater commitment.Would like to share camp-ing, sailing, & water sports,travel, biking, art, & theaterinterests. College degree,good communication skillsa must. Send letter withphoto if convenient to POBox 85, Kingston, NJ08528

ATTRACTIVE SWF - 34,5'4" w/lots of personalityseeks S/DWM, attractive &successful who is securewith his life & knows how tolive it. Phone & photo toBox #11816 c/o ThePrinceton Packet,

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BELIEVE IT or not - This isa serious ad! I am a happilymarried, successful fatherof several bright, beautifulchildren. I know the joy thatthese children mean to me.If you're interested in beinga mother, without a hus-band, and have not beendiagnosed as being in-fertile, I may be willing tohelp you. I am collegeeducated, blond, blueeyes, average, height andof Anglo Scandanavianbackground. In college Iwas the national championin my'Sport. If your inten-tions are honorable andwell thought out, send me anote and I will call you. Lifeis so brief, surely a just Godbelieves we deserve lifesbest experience. Mail to:Reply box 11798, c/oPrinceton Packet.

BIG BEAUTIFUL Dates - Adating service. Reply to:Box 1222, Dept PR, Media,Pa 19063. 215-565-1717

BODY? MIND? - Spirit?Find out who you really are.Call Dianetics Hotline,1-800-367-8788.CONSIDERING ADOP-TION? - Let's work to-gether to find the bestpossible home for yourbaby. Choose' from pro-fessionally selected andevaluated couples. Meetthe family if you wish. Thedecision is always yours.Pregnancy expenses paid.Cal l Kathy at LovingHomes of Spence-Chapinanytime. 1-800-321 -LOVE.

DATEFINDER - SinglesPersonal Ads - Largest List-ing! Free copy, call 201-526-3004 24 hrs, or write:DateFinder, PO Box 1058-A, Plscataway, NJ 08855.

DIAMOND IN THE Rough -Attractive 40 yr old, looksmuch younger. Anythingpertaining to sports & theoutdoors I love, tennis,horseback riding, boating,camping, canoeing, skiing,just to name a few. Do youlike so far? There's more. Ia gourmet cook w/a per-sonality to match/What amHooking for? An attractive,fit, adventurous man whowill share my love forsports & the outdoors.Someone who is sensitive,secure, has a positiveoutlook, is happy with life &himself. Nonsmkoer. Photoa must, note & phone toBox #11839 c/o ThePrinceton Packet.

DWCM - 60 years young;many good atributes; exec/prof; Somerset County re-sident; financially stable;seeks a Christian nonsmok-ing well educated and verysensuous woman for amonagamous relationship;wherein passion and sen-suality can be enjoyedabundantly; any age to 55.Reply box #11806, c/oPrinceton Packet.

DWM - 30, sincere. I'm5 '9" , s l im, clean-cut,nonsmoker, gentle, honest,mature and affectionate.Weekends free to date.Want wife & children some-day. Woman 22-31. Enjoynature, swimming, daytrips, music, baseball, nodrug users please. Replybox #11860, c/o PrincetonPacket

DWM - 40's, 1 brilliantbeaut i fu l , passionatedreamer who strives thisearth like a God. Seeks likemate in her 30's to attackwindmills together. OnlyAldonzas with the courageto be Dulcineas will satisfythe Don Quixote. Reply box#11859, c/o PrincetonPacket.

DWM • 43, tall handsome,nonsmoker, intelligent &sincere, likes romantic in-terludes, dancing (oldies),dinners, sports, children &shore. Seeks slim attract-ive DWF (35-43) w/similarinterests (or possible life-time commitment. Sendphoto w/reply to Box #11866 c/o Pr ince tonPacket.

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120 PersonalsDWM - Executive, 54 yrold, 5'10,1701b, attractive,informed, well groomed,trim. Seeking special ladyfor special relationship.She would be selective,intelligent, slim, 40ish, intotennis, the Shore & fastpacker for short notice tripsto Vermont or DeerfieldBeach. Reply to: Box#11856 c/o PrincetonPacket.

DWM - Handsome, suc-cessful, very young 35, 5'9,145 lbs, living life almost toit's fullest, seeks the rightwoman to make it comp-lete. If you have a positiveoutlook & take good care ofyourself, I would like tomeet you. I enjoy to manythings to list them here,although kids are one of myfavorites. Please send anote & photo if you think itisofvalueto:Box#11852c/o Princeton Packet.

DID YOU Ever Play ThisOne? - If I were a color, I'dbe sunshine yellow. If Iwere an animal, a playfulotter. Music? The DebussyQuartet, or, perhaps aGershwin love song. Abook? "Alice in Wonder-land." A play? Probablyone of George BernardShaw's. Are you curious?Are you a single, 5Oishmale? If the answer is yes,why not describe yourselfto me by writing PO Box3374, P r ince ton , NJ08543-3374, and pleasesend a photo.

FREE COPY - SinglesPub. W r i t e : Soc ia lAD-Ventures, PO Box 61,So Plainfield, NJ 07080

IF YOU Are a pretty lady(25-34) who still believes inromance, are sincere,warm, sensuous and physi-cally attractive, enjoylaughter as well as intimatemoments, the outdoors,concerts, quiet dinners orjust good conversation butare still looking for thatspecial man to join you,please reply with a photo. Iam an interesting, humor-ous and very good looking(6' 180) 34 year old seek-ing honest friendship or theultimate relationship. Allowme to show you that all thegood men are not taken.Reply box #11867 c/pPrinceton Packet.

IMMEDIATE RELIEF FromPain • Stop Pain all naturalformula gives immediaterelief from arthritis, bursitis,back pain, headaches,sports injuries, sunburn,rashes and much more.For free information actnow and change your life.Cal| toll free 1-800-678-5508.IS IT Possible - To have ahappy, lasting relationship?Call Dianetics Hotline,1-800-367-8788

120 PersonalsJEWISH SINGLES - Meetterrific people. Let Toby6.E. Inc Introduce you.201-329-6759.

LUNCHMATE WANTED -WM Executive looking forF, 30 something, good con-versationalist, to havelunch with, Princeton Area.Photo. PO Box 6771, Law-renceville, NJ 08648

SELECTIVE SINGLES: - Aquality dating service at-tracts quality singles. JoinJudy Yorio's Compatibles.Call 609-924-4370.

PETITE, ADORABLE -Bright, DWF, 39. Loves pic-nics, long walks, holdinghands, dining out, & mov-ies. Would like to meetDWM, 38-50, who is warm,caring, & looking for aspecial person to be with.Reply box #11854, c/oPrinceton Packet.

SINGLES DANCESEVERY FRIDAY

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Before 9:30pmDances start at 9pm. Formore information call 609-587-6011

Vz off with this adSINGLES DINNER Party/Dance - August 11, pro-fessionals 28-50, $18. Callin advance, 201-494-2449.

SJM - 37,6'3", nonsmoker.Interests include golf, mov-ies, fine wine, travel & shar-ing a good time. Would liketo meet sincere SJF,(24-35), nonsmoker, who isdown to earth & knows howto have a good time. Photo& phone . Reply box#11850, c/o PrincetonPacket.

SWM - 31, seeks affec-tionate, caring relationshipwith S/DWF, 25-33, no de-pendents. If you enjoy din-ing, movies, the beach,spectator sports, and TLC,then lady this guy's for you.Photo, phone, note please.Reply box #11862, c/oPrinceton packet.

SWM - Attractive. ,33, sin-cerley seeks SWF, for fun,friendship etc. Reply c/oPrinceton Packet, Box#11828.

TWO SWJF Mid 20's -Have you been afraid totake a chance like this? Sowere we, until now. We arehard working professionalswith no time or desires forbars or guys seeking life inthe fast lane. If you areintelligent SWM & have asense of adventure & havea friend like you. . . thenlets all get together $ takea chance. Mayrtfelhisisurri-:mer will be our best oneyetl Please reply with note& photos to: WHH, # 288,PO Box 1449, Hightstown,NJ 08520.

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609-683-9700WANTED - Generous lov-ing families to share theirhome with a European orJapanese high school ex-change student for 89/90school year. Call Aise1-800-SIBLING.

YOU'RE AN Unattached -Healthy, handsome collegeman in your ,40's. Youprobably have kids already,but you'd love 1 more. I amyour female counterpart.Let's make our dream areality. Reply boy #11868,c/o Princeton Packet.

WANTED 50 PEOPLE - Tolose 9-100 lbs. New ap-petite control, product stopsbingers! Nibblersl Emo-tional eaterslll 100% natu-ral, healthy. SatisfactionGuaranteed. Cliffs NutritionCenter 201-894-5858.

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1000 WOLFF SUNBEDS - 'Toning Tables. New lowmonthly payments I Com-mercial-Home TanningBeds. Call Today FreeColor Catalog, 1-800-228-6292 (NJNET).

AIR CONDITIONERS -Wall window, Fedders16,000 BTU's. Norge AirConditioner, 5000 BTU's.Good working cond, bestoffer. Call, 609-799-3035

AIR CONDITIONERS -Window units, varioussizes. Call 609-799-1599.

AIRLINE TICKETS -1 wayto Los Angeles from New-ark. $150 best offer. Call,212-989-9159

ANDERSENWindows & Doors &Atrium doors, new, up to50% discount. Can deliver.

1-800-523-8707

ATTENTION PAINTERS -For sale, 2 power washers,$500 each. 1 power paintsprayer, $250. Call eves,609-921-2661

BDRM - Girls 8 pc setw/mattress & box spring.Apple green, provincialcanopy. $500. 201-251-5310.

BEDROOM FURNITURE -6 pc traditional Benningtonpine: Queen sized 4 postbed, 2 end tables, talldresser, 2nd dresser withmi r ro red hutch. New$2200,'asking $900. Call609-655-4413

BUNK BEDS - Solid pine,2"x6" rails, mattress incl.$170. Call 201-249-4398.

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BEDROOM SET - Masterbdrm suite, king size head-board, tr iple dresser,armoire, 2 nlte stands,$700. Call 609-443-2896.

BOOK SALE - Thousandsof used books. NottinghamOld Book Store, 3720 Not-tingham Way, Hamilton Sq.Wkdays 10-4pm, 6:30-8pm, Sat 10-4pm.

BURL TABLE - Westernred cedar, large rareshape, must see to ap-preciate $450. Call, 201-359-5295.

BUY YOUR Wife - A SpaNow For Christmas! 3working spas in our beaut-iful showroom. Large in-ventory, immediate de-livery. Below wholesaleprices. Prices start at$1995. The Brenner Com-pany, 55 Jiffy Rd, Some-rset, 201-873-1500

CAMERA - Canon AE-1.Camera body, $160; 35mmlens, $70; 135mm lens,$50; Sunpak flash, $40. Allexc cond. 609-924-8977

CASIO FZ1 • D ig i ta lsampleing synthesizer ex-panded memory, disk drive -w/case and stand. $1700or BO. 609-921-3060,leave message.

CHEST FREEZER- 15 cuft, exc cond. $125. Call609-448-1276.

CHEST Of DRAWERS -Maple, 5 drawer. $50. Call609-924-6689

DESK - Rustic, 1 inch pine,3 levels, AVx ft long, amplestorage space, beautiful.$250. Call 609-883-0492 '

DIAMOND RING - 1.5carot, Eternity Band. Ask-ing S1500 /BO. Ca l l609-530-1801

DINETTE SET - Formica,top, wood finish, 36x60,w/6 matching chairs &counter stools. Asking$350. Call after 5pm.609-448-7907. •

DINING ROOM Set - Con-* temporary, table, 6 chairs,& hutch. Best offer. Call609-883-7534 'DINING TABLE - Glass topw/chrome base & 4 direc-tors chairs w/brown canvasseats &' backs.' 2 swaglamps. 609-655-4214, after6pm.

DRESSER - 4 drawer,wood, with mirror, $50;Double bed, $75; Sofa &matching chair, $150; Cof-fee & end table, $75 forboth; 5pc drum set, $100.Must sell, prices nego-tiable. Bill, 201-359-8988

FIREPLACE WOOD - Allhardwood-seasoned, split& delivered. $110/cord.Kindling, $20 large bundle.Stove wood 16" available.609-259-6418.

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ELECTRIC MOBILITY Cart- Like new. Cost $3000,selling for $1500. Call609-655-3393

FIREWOOD - $65/cord. Upick up. All seasoned hard-wood. Call 609-737-3058

FOAM - Cut to any size.Cushions, mattresses, etc.Free quote. Phone 609-298-0910. Capital Bedding,US Highway 130, Yardville,NJ. -

FREE - Refrigerator, 2campaign chests, assortedbaby items. Also rocker for$10; $35 wicker dressingtable w/attached mirror &stool. 609-397-4235

FREEZER • Kelvinator up-right, 17 cu ft. 2 yrs old, exccond. $200. 609-655-2723FUR COAT - Beige riverotter, mink collar $400; furstole natural dawn autumnhaze mink $300; call,201-359-5295.

FURNITURE - 2 end tables& matching coffee table,light wood. Recliner. Allgood condition. Best offer.609-895-1198.

FURNITURE - 4 heavywooden kitchen counterstools, recliner, wood cabi-net & white bdrm dresser.All in exc cond. Best offer,Call aft 7pm, 609-448-1325

FURNITURE - 5 pc bdrmsuite, Contemporary style,good cond, $195. Call609-655-4321

FURNITURE - AntiqueQueen Anne china cabinet$250; Chippendale sofa$900; 2 Queen Anne chairs$300/each; 2 Duncan Fyfetables $60; wall unitsw/doors & shelves $400 for3 units; 4 piece king sizeQueen Anne bdrm Setw/armoire & 4 poster bed$1800; King Sealy mat-tress & box spring $300;609-448-7616.

FURNITURE - Dining roomtable, 6 chairs, & chinacjoset, $1500; Living room& Bedroom furniture, 25"color t.v. console. Call609-895-1845

FURNITURE - like newvelour love seat, $150; 2green velour wing chairs,$50 ea.; Sofa,' $50; 2 vinylclub chairs, $25ea; 2carved wood wall sconses,$25ea; 20"x30" oil painting& frame, $125; 18x60 din-ing room picture & frame,$15. M-F, 9am-3pm, call609-586-6200, ask forMarie; Evenings, call609-587-1349.

FURNITURE .-,. StudentUnit, 2 dressers ;& desk,Black Lacquer. White 42"round formica top tablew/leaf & 4 chairs. Sofa,beautiful print. Sears 3wheel bike. Call, 609-655-3516

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FURNITURE - Living room,dining, girls bedroom andguest bedroom, all com-plete and In excellent con-dition. 609-587-1519.FURNITURE • Movingsale, entire contents ofhome, new condition, exc-ellent buys 609-466-9421

FURNITURE - Wuriitzerpiano, small pine diningroom set, 18th centurycherry bdrm set. All exccondition. 609-395-0605days, 395-0617 eves.

GAS DRYER-Whirlpool, 4yrs old, exc cond, $175.609-895-1760

GOLF CLUB - Graphitedriver, $75. Call Melvin,609-989-9086HIGHBOY - Cher ry .Harden 18th Century repro.Best offer. 609-655-2181.

HOT TUB - 5 X 4 ftRpjwood with Jacuzzi.$5000 new, asking $2000.Call, 609-586-5614

HUTCH - Colonial, beaut- 'iful antique pine, 6 ft. long,6 ft. high, $325. Call609-883-0492

KAYAK SWIMMING Pools- No daily upkeep andmaintenance? Hard to be-lieve? No - it's the KayakAward Winning Pool. Spe-cial prices now on newpools, or make an offer onfactory reconditioned mod-els. Call toil free 1-800-843-7665. B189.

LADDER-24 ft, 2 sections,wooden, very sturdy MUSTSELL MOVING $35 takesit! call 609-883-0492

LAMP - Colonial rustic pinebase, 3Vi ft high, $55. Call609-883-0492

URGE SELECTION - ofreconditioned Simplicityand International Harvesterriding lawn mowers andtractors, 5 to 20hp. 609-924-4177. .

LAWN & GARDEN Equip-ment - Troy Bilt chip-per/shredder, chips up to3" branch, $675; Parkerlawn sweeper, push or pull,$110. Call 609-758-2024

LAWN MOWER Riding -John Deere 318, hydraulic,5 ft wide York,rake &wagon included. Excellentc o n d i t i o n . Cal l af ter3:30prn, 609-896-2581

LAWN MOWER - Simplictyrider, 30", 8 HP, eleo start,grass catcher, 1 yr old, likenew. List $1900 asking$1200. 609-799-0625.LAWN MOWER -Simplicity tractor . ..W42" •deck, rear bagger &' 'dropspreader. New July '87.$2000 firm. 609-397-4235LAWN MOWER - SnapperRiding Mower. Best offer.Call 609-448-1534.

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LIVING RM Set -Thomasville full couch(queen size bed); love seat& recliner. 1 yr old, $850.609-581-3708

LIVING ROOM SET - Col"onlal, excellent condition,$500 or! best offer. Call609-771-0659

THE FARMERS MarketLine - The easy, no costway to find farm directsources of all farm com-modities. 1-800-FARMMKT. 24 hrs/day. Buy Jer-sey Fresh I

LOVE FOR SALE - Let me' solve your problems withsmall antiques & othertreasures. I'll rejoin them, -fabricate missing parts,polish brass, rejoin pottery,repair jewelery, mountsculpture, repair lamps &more. Bring projects small-er than a breadbox to: TomPipecarver, 4 Spring St.Princeton. 609-921-0860.

MAYTAG WASHER -Westinghouse Dryer. Goodcondition. $275/pair. 609-448-8070.

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MOULIN-AIR - Self clean-ing convection oven $100;GE am/fm stereo radiocass $75. 201-359-5295.

MOVING SALE -1 yr old 7piece liv rm set $600; chinacabinet; buffet; 1 yr old8000 BTU air conditioner;GE 13.6 cu ft refrigerator;pictures; 609-683-4165:

MOVING SALE - Ariensriding lawn mower, ex-cellent condition, $300;De-humidifier, $75; Maytagwasher, $75; GE electricdryer, $75. Call 2 0 1 -281-7730 eves/sknds.

PHILADELPHIA ESTATELiquidators - 501 Fair-mount Ave (7 blocks northof Market St on 5th). Largeseiecticn of 9 & 10 piececustom Mahogany, diningroom sets in Chippendale& other Traditional styles.Solid Mahogony bedroomsets. Highly carved Frenchinlaid bedroom sets withvanities. Many sets ofchairs, banquet tables, &breakfronts.vWe carry thehighest quality Baker, Kit-tenger, Charak, Biggs, &other custom furniture. Visitour 5000 sq. ft. showroom.Call 1-215-925-8690. Hrsdaily by appt, and Sat 10-4.

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MOVING SALE-Top of theline Kenmore washer $350;dryer $300; room a/c $75.Call 609-921-7658.

PRIVACY PINES-Whole-sale nursery is staritng itsfall season off with some ofthe highest quality treesyou'll ever find in the tristate area. Our trees aremeasured from ground up,

-professionally machine dug& carry a 100% guaranteewhen planted by PrivacyPines. Must take 10 ormore. Colorado BlueSpruce or Douglas Fir, 6 to8 ft; $60 ea or $85 planted.8 to 10 ft; $85 ea or $115planted. Norway Spruce, 6to 8 ft; $55 ea or $80planted. White Pine, 6 to 8ft; $50 ea or $75 planted. 8to 10 ft; $70 ea or $100

.planted. 10 to 12 ft; $90 eaor $135 planted, 12 to 14 ft;$125 ea or $180 planted.For your order call 717-698-6786.

QUEEN FUTON - Con-vertlble sofa bed, 5' long,like new. Call Alex 609-883-4097.

REFRIGERATOR - Sears,excellent condition, 2 yearsOld, $500. Call, 609-683-8302 evenings; 201-905-4824 days.

REFRIG - Kenmore 16 cu$250. GE elec range $200."Whirlpool wall oven almond$100. Whirlpool elec sur-face range $90- West-inghouse elec dryer $150:Kenmore elec dryer $200.Maytag washer $250. Ken-more washer $200. GE dis-hwasher $200. Free de-livery. Guaranteed, 201-369-3718.

REMODELING SALE - Or-ange mod sofa, beige sofabed, beige renliner, glass &chrome tables, oak cred-enza, attic hse fan, 20"long fish tank w/stand,Singer sew machine w/cabinet, misc. 609-443-1792

RUBBER STAMPSSchool or College address,home, business,.zip code.Rubber stamps of all kindsand sizes made to yourorder at:

HINKSON'S• 82 Nassau St.

SAW • Radial, arm 12",commercial grade, stand.Good shape, $300. Call609-466-2696 aft 7pm

SOFA - 66" neutral tones,traditional styling, excellentcondition, . $150; ' -pteVcall, 201-274-0641.

SOLOFLEX - $600 In-cludes Butterfly. & leg at-tachments. Ask for David,201-359-6244

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Mart jlSTOVE - 40" electric;"double oven, self cleaning, -harvest gold, exc cond,.$75. Call 609-466-0644. "••

TABLE - Colonial Sawbuck"6 ft long; high bacldbenches, captain's chairs.All 2 Inch stock, Antique'P ine . $595 . C a l l 1

609-883-0492 I1

ThomasviRe Cabinet *8 PC BEDROOM SETS

SOLID CHERRY$4995 now $1795

RECLINER 4 HUGGERS"SWWEL & ROCK

15 colors. Truck load sale.$589.95, now $175. Wing.Back C h a i r s , $185 . ;Recliners, $139. CustortrMade Sofas, Free Delivery!

609-585-6766Credit Cards Accepted

TRIO TAG Sales, Inc. <"We do all the work,"Profitable sale of entire orpartial contents of yourhome. Professionally con-,ducted at your conveneience. 609-882-0560; 215^493-5332.

VIDEO GAME (Sega) -;Master system with light'!Phaser, two control pads"and the adapter. Has six'game car t r idges: Pro'Wrestling, Action Fighter'^Chopllfter, Gangster Town, ]Hang On/Safari Hunt, En-'duro Racer. $150. Call aft5pm, 609-586-4586. "

WASHER & DRYER- Apt-size, good condition. $100'each or best offer. 609-.895-1568. :

WASHING MACHINE -'Good working condition.*$50. Call 609-924-6689 ;!WEDDING GOWN-Beaut-iful with crown & veil, size]5-7. Cleaned for $75 afterjust 1 wearing & placed In a'showcase box in blue'paper to prevent yellowing.'Original cost $600, sac-'rifice $190 complete. 201-1297-6414, leave messaged

WINDOWS - Contractors"'error. Anderson, doublehung, vinyl clad, Vz price/Call 609-921-9162

138 ComputersAMIGA 500 -Completesystem. Super graphics,'sound, 5 mos old. Worthover $1500. Must sell,.$900 negotiable. Scott''201-359-0845 ^

COMPUTERS :•Full line of PCs & excellent'prices. 1 year warranty, on-site service available. PCsto super fast 386's, custom,software/consulting. Call,-201-874-7780 J

COMPUTERS - Monitors,!1 disk drive, 1 tape player^printers, 1 set $550 and 1yset $450. 609-587-1793. '

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SOWN-Beaut- P'wn & veil, size,' ...*••d for $75 after >rig & placed In a' i,box in blue'vent yellowing.' - 'st $600, sac-' ••'ipmplete. 201-1 *;,>ave messaged *•-

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IBM 70 - 386,30 meg harddrive, 1 meg ram, Mathco-processor. $3800. Call,609-758-7947

RENTALS - IBM, Compaq&: Compatibles. Macintosh,Laptops, 386 machines.Reasonable rates & localservice. Call Mr Davis atRrinceton PC Rentals,609-924-0804

140 MerchandiseWanted

ALL AMERICAN Flyer andLionel Trains and ac-cessories - Top $$$ paid bypvt collector. 609-795-7470

ALL A N T I Q U E S &Furniture -from the 1940's8j back. Dining & bedroomsets. Desks- all kinds.G lassware , c locks &lamps. Estates purchasedw/clean out service. Cash.SO 9 ' 5 8 6 ' 0 7 7 7 anytime.BOOKS, Furniture - Rugs,pianos, paintings, dolls,trains & lamps. Call 609-737-7730.

A PRIVATE Collector - Iswilling to purchase stamp,coin and baseball-card col-lections, old letters anddocuments, medals, oldbooks, awards and presen-tations and any old items ofInterest. Call for an ap-pointment. 609-921-2174.Appraisals and auction ar-rangements also available.

CASH FOR YOUR AntiqueFurniture - we are a largedealer specializing in Oak.Willing to buy 1 piece toentire contents. 201-329-2062.

GOLD ; - J e w e l r y •Diamonds, highest pricespaid!, Monroe Twp area,201-521-2187

GUNS & SWORDS - Mili-tary items. Federal & Statelicensed as required forNew Jersey transactions.Will make house calls, payhighest cash. Call Bert,201-821-4949,

JUKE BOX - Coke ma-chine, slot, pinball, noveltyco in-op, barber pole,peanut & candy machines.609-586-8651,

ORIENTAL RUGS &Tapestries - bought forcash. 201-944-4001,

PENNSBURY POTTERY •Dinnerware, f igurines,birds, lamps, catalogs &informat ion. David M.Angeluccl, 47 MaddockAve. Trenton, NJ 08610.609-888-3243.

TUBE-TYPE Hi-Fi/StereoEquipment - from 1950's or'60's. Broken is okay.$yOfi? C l l 0 ^ 9 ^ 3 J

U.S. COINS - jewelery,pocket watches, antiques,any sterling, silver, gold orscrap. 609^896-3369.

WE BUY Rugs - Hooked,oriental, . etc. Quilts pre-1940's good cond. Othertextiles 609-397-8234

WEDDING DRESS - size8 0 1 , prefer; ivory withpearls, sequins and cut-guts, 609-888-2691.

^Musical' instruments

PIANOS-ORGANSGUARANTEED

LOWEST PRICESFinancing AvailMusic Lessons

Caf 609-599-2700Baldwin-Hammond

• Music Center$ASS PLAYER (30) - Look-kig for form or join group forsome weekend work. 60's,fjftarley, surf, vocal groups,new stuff, etc... Maybeacoustic duo: Call Craig onWeekends 609-443-5007.

FLUTE - Armstrong 104,Silver plated, ribbed const.,vy/case, exc cond, $140.Call 609-466-3977

ffiARTIN GUITARS - Spec-lal discpunts. Connie's Mu-sicCenter, 22 DavenportSt. Somerville. 201-725-(J737.

PIANO - Marantz spinet,Excellent condition, QueenAnne style, $1000/BO. -609-275-0866 Iv msg

PIANOS - New & used.Bought and sold. Connie'sMusic Center; Somerville.3O1-725rO737.PIANO STUDIO - Walnt,(Johler & Campbell, ex-qelient condition. $1200plus cost of professionalitiovlng.' 609-587-0253

PIANO - Wurlilzer spinetwlih bench. Excellent cond-ition; 609-395-0605, 609-395-0617, evesI^IANO-Wurlitzerconsol, 1yr. old, beautiful condition.Ask ing $1500 . Cal l6.09-989-4874

^ Antiques

NANKINS "ANTIQUES/ -Pollectlbles. Bought/sold/appraised. 1 piece to entirehousehold. Tues thru Sat,.11am-4:30; 169 Mercer St,Hightatown, NJ. Call 609-443-4102 or 448-6772.ANTIQUE WICKER -Bought, sold, restored.Dovetail Antiques. By appt.609-29,8-5245

TOMATO FACTORY. ANTIQUE CENTER80 shops on 2 fjrs - Halfray between Princeton &.ambertvllle on Rt 518 iniopewell, N.J. Open 7lays til 5pm. 609-466-1833/9860/2990. 1

1840 CHERRY DRESSER- 2 over 3 drawers, $685.Oak dresser w/walnutpul l i i , $550. Victor ianwicker loveseat & armchair, green, $595. BlackVictorian Oak heavilycarved straight back sofa,$795. 1820 cherry swingleg; drop leaf table w/23"drawer, $795. 1850 2piece, english mahoganyserver, 27" deep, topcenter mirror w/curio cabi-net each side, $850. Anearly 2 piece pine Jam cup-board, double door, T tall,$475. 201-874-3063.

160 Garage SalesCRANBURY • Sat Aug 12,8am-2pm. Rain date Sun.Mullt-famlly. Bunker Hill.

EAST WINDSOR -Multi-family. Toys; anti-ques, baby items, muchmore. Sat 8/12,8:30am. 18Shagbark Lane,.

HARBOyRTON AREA -Moving Sale, Rt 579 nearWoosamonsa Rd. Aug 12& 13th, 8:30am-4pm.

HIGHTSTOWN- Sat, 8/12,9-2,202 Morrison Ave. TV,quilt, chair, toys, books,crib, picnic-table, hlghchalr

HILLSBORO-Moving Saleuntil August 31. 201-874-0683.

HILLSBORO-Sat, Aug 12,9-4pm. Amwell • Rd toWoods Rd, right on FoxChase Run, left to 5 War-renton Way. . .

KENDALL PARK -Multi-family Garage Sale,46 Savage Rd., Sat Aug12, 8-2. Furniture, wall aircond, wood stove, babyitems, household items &more.

LAWRENCEVILLE - Sat.8/12, 9am-3pm, 140 Lake-dale 1 Dr, C o l o n i a l

-Lakelands, many items,good quality.

LAWRENCEVILLE - Aug12-13,9-3.4RoseberryCt,(Off 206 & Cold Soil Rd).Bikes, toys, clothes, house-hold goods, misc.

MANVILLE-15No10Ave.,off Brooks Blvd, 8/11 &.8/12,8 to 5. Fum, curtains,clothing, household items,bedspreads. -'•-

MANVILLE-15 North 10thAvenue (Off Brooks Blvd),Sat & Sun, Aug 11 & 12,8am-5pm. Furniture, clo-thing, curtains & drapes, &household miscellaneous.

MOVING SALE - 8/12-13,10am-? rain or shine. Onehouse~South of Rts 518 &579, HopewellTwp.

iJ CE^QN ; m ^9arri-4pm,,90 ShadybrookLane. Furniture, Kitchen &household items & more:PRINCETON - Antique toyuppie. Quilts, gadgets, art,clothes, books, outdoorgear. 172 Cedar Lane,near Harrison, 9am-12noon, 8/12, Rain date, Sun.

PRINCETON - Furnituregarage sale, Sat/Sun, Aug12&13,10am-4pm.42AIISaints Road. Dir: North onHarrison, right on Terhune,to All Saints Rd. AH Itemspriced to move. 90" fabricsofa. Kitchen set (7 pc),44" round glass top. QueenAnne style cane chair. Cus;

tom naural wood liv rmtable. 12" black & white, tv.Brass flopr lamp. Silveredbrass table lamp, pleatedshade. Sunbeam sandwichgrill. 31" wicker bookcase.3 natural stools, hempseats. Outdoor globe, lamp.Rainbow liv rm floor lamp.

- Norelco toaster oven,Others. .

PRINCETON Garage Sale- Sat, Aug 12th & Sun, Aug13th, 10am-4pm, 404 Nas-sau St., Princeton.

PRINCETON - MovingSale! Sat, 8/12, 9am-5pm;Sun, 8/13, 9am-12 noon.392 Walnut Lane. Freezer,Magnovox stereo cabinte,Puch moped, cabinets,tools, lawn mower, wheelbarrow, comfort glowheater, books, TV, clothes,eta -'PRINCETON Moving Sale- Sat Aug 12th, raindateAug 13, 9-4. 31 CastleHoward Ct. New RoyalElectric Cash Register,knitting machine, SunfishSailboat, stereo, pictures,wooden card table/chairs,household items.PRINCETON - Multi family,437 Rldgeview Rd, 2nddriveway from Great Rd.Sat, 8/12.10am-2pm. Rainda te , 8 /13 . Ou tdoo rfurniture, beds & headboards, framed. art, brassfire screen, rug, framedposters, bric-a-brac, & row-ing machine.PRINCETON - Yard Sale,Aug 12th, 9am. In the fearof 321 Witherspoon. As-sorted household items forsale.ROBBINSVILLE-Aug12&13,9am-4pm, 18 GharleneCt. (Sharon News, acrossfrom Skyview CountryClub). Multi family yardsale, quality merchandise,muat sacrifice everything.

165 Flea Market& RummageSales

DEALER SELLING Out -Contents value $1500.Deal at $400. No junk.Nego. Call, 201-707-4924

9 Lots Unpaid StoragePUBLIC AUCTIONTranter - MayflowerMoving & Storage

Lincoln Ave, Newtown, PAoff Rt 332 (4 lights north of1-95) or off State Rd.

SAT, AUG 12 - 9AM(Rain Date - Sat, Aug 17)9AM: 10 good rifles & shot-guns, good office furniture(tentative), used musicalequip & display cases, lotsof good bedroom, livingroom & dining room setsplus other household fur-nishings,, refrigerator,washers & dryers, 100's ofcartons (contents un-known), etel LI#AU855-L:Lester & Robert SlatoffAuctioneers Trenton, NJ

609-393-4848215-736-8989

ESTATE SALE-Aug 11th& ,12th, 10-3pm. All con-tents must go. 12 ShadyBrook Lane, PrincetonTwp. (Off Rt27 across fromCarnegie Lake). WendySands, 609-924-2094

Good Brtc-A-Brac& Household

PUBLIC AUCTIONMarjorie Wood. Estate

Slackwood Fifehouse,Lawrence Township (Tren-ton) off Brunswick Pike (Rt1 Alt) to Slack Ave.THURS, AUG 17 - 9AMViet marble top j table &bureau, oriental rugs, 1790tri-pod stand, repro mahoggate leg table, carved em-pire stand, lovely cherryserpentine,twin, bedroomset, 1890 oak hall rack,country, chairs/antique &decorative china & glass,jewelry, linens, depressionglass, silver, prints, etc.Good Additions! Listing notavailable at press time.Lester 4 Robert SlatoffAuctioneers Trenton, NJ

609^93^848 ,215-736-8989

175 Pets &Animals

AKITA PUPPIES & Youngadults - For adoption fromthe The Akita RescueSociety. Call 609-298-4842for more Info.

ARABIAN MARE- Pretty,white. Very versatile, ex-tremely gentle. 609-397-1156

ASSISTANT KENNEL. Manager - Counter & hand-ling of cats & dogs.Benefits. 609-448-3114.

BALANCED SEAT Horsetraining - Trained through2nd level dresage & gym-nastlc. 201-.281-7765

BELLE MEADANIMAL HOSPITAL -.

Ori Rt 206, 2 mi So. ofAmwell Rd. 1 doctor office,24 h>. s e r v i c e , fui^lyequipped.

DR. FRANZ BOGNER201-874-4447

BIRDS - Fancy parakeets,assorted breeds of finches,home raised, low prices.Call anytime 201-521-4610

BRITTANY PUPS - AKC,Orange/White & Liver/White. Shots & Wormed.Call; 2,15-547-2409.

CHINESE SHAR-PEI -Champion sired pups. In-te l l igent , i r resist ib le,wrinkled, red/fawn, regis-tered CSPA. Price nego-tiable. 215-493-9621.

CHINESE SHAR-PEI Pup-pies - "The dog with thew r i n k l e s . " Males, &females, adorable. $1000and up. 609-882-8693COAT SALE - 15 to 50%off English Riding Jacketsincluding Pytchley GranPrix tailored.Sportsman &Triumph. Plus English &Western Shirts at special,d iscounts. Sale endsAugust 31st. Bucks CountySaddlery, Routes' 202 &263, Buckingham, PA. 215-794-5411COLORFUL PINTOS - 2,$1500 each. 1 ChestnutQuarter Horse $500. 201-821-9115 after 6pm;

DOG FOOD/SUPPLIES -Many brands in stock, freshfrozen meat, cedar bales,insulated dog houses,chain link kennels. All atlow prices. Kauffman's PetLodge. 609-448-3114. .'

ENGLISH SPRINGERSpaniel - Pups, AKC,. excmarkings, field & showchampion stock, parentson. premises. $250. Call,609-758-7640

FOUND - Young maleretriever, canal rd, FranklinTwp. Call 201-297-0655.

170 Auctions

AnimalsFeeds and GrainsFor all animals at

ROSEDALE MILLS274 Alexander St.

Princeton609-924-0134

FREE TO Good Home-18mo old, American Eskimopedigree pup, purple rib-boned. All papers, allshots. Call 609-275-8432

FREE - Very loving catlooking for good home,owner has developed al-lergies, all shots current,will deliver. . Call 609-497^0316 after 6pm.GOING AWAY? - Call TLCfor pets & plants. Complete'& Personalized Care inyour home. 609-448-9139

GROUP RIDING Lessons -L im i ted to 4 peop le .$30/hour. Afternoon,-eve-ning & weekend classes."Instruction at its verybest," Hunter Farms, TheGreat Road, Princeton..609-924-2932.HORSE - Register arabianmare, 9 yrs, english o r :western, 15,2 Hands, paid$3000, will sacrifice B.O.over $1800. Call 609-683-7418. '

HORSES, HORSES, Hors-es - We have a good selec-tion of quality horses start-ing at $3000. Show, event,dressage, & hunting. CallAndrew H. Phi|brick, Hunt-er Farms, the Great Rd,Princeton. 609-924-2932

HORSE - Wonderful tohunt or show. HandsomeTB Gelding, 16.2, sevenyears. 201-236-7329.

HUNTLAND FARM- Boarding, Training

& InstructionSPECIALIZING IN:

Hunters & EquitationHorses For Sale •••609466-2932

KITTENS (3) - 6 weeks oldneed; loving home. 1 per-fect black male, 2 tabbies;1 ' male, 1 female, eachblind in left eye. Vet as-sured not to affect life style:Beautiful, playful, all shots.If you are that specialanimal lover please call201-874-3677.

MALTESE - Available forstud service. AKC regis-tered. Call 609-890-T050

MASTIFF PUPS - 6 wksold, no shots, no papers.609-921-8740.SIAMESE KITTENS - also.Oriental JSnort-Hair, regisf,tered, guaranteed,' manycolors. 201-846-9050

180 Lost & FoundLOST CAT - black neu-tered male, vicinity ofEstates at Lawrenceville.609-895-1979. •LOST - Large grey cat withbig front paws in the vicinityof Maple Aye, Plainsboro.Reward. Call days, 609-924-7400 ask for Ronnie.

LOST - Princeton WesternTwp area. Small female,black mixed breed dog.Wearing red color, elec-tronic flea device, but notags. $200 Reward! Call,609-924-2710

YORKIE TERRIER - Lost,E. Windsor area, brown/gray. Name: Promise. Nocollar, 609-448:2227

186 InstructionsBASS GUITAR - & guitarins t ruc t ion . Beginnerthrough advanced students

-welcomed. All styles. Learnto play the way you want toplay. Call Rich 201-218-0986. - .

BASS PLAYERS - In-crease your earning poten-tial. There's big money instudio sessions, pit or-chestras, and sub work.You've got the chops, butcan you play from scores orcharts? Learn to read like apro from a pro. Call Rich201-218-0986.'

DRUM INSTRUCTION- At-lantic recording artist, Berk-lee graduate. Rob Borg ac-cepting students in Prince-ton. Drum techniques havebeen accepted for publica-tion by Modern Drummermag. 609-921-8969

FOREIGN Accent Reduc-tion -Individual programs.Johanna Weiner MACCC,609-448-6333

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B» ORDER OF M SUPERIOR COURT Of NEW JERSEY. MERCER C O W • CHAUCER* DIVISIONAJ. WILLNER & CO., INC., AUCTIONEERS

WILL SELL ON: -THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1989 AT 11 A.M.

. ON PREMISES:830 STATE ROAD, PRINCETON, N.J.

(a/k/a RT 206 OFF RT. 1 AT WASHINGTON. NEAR STS FIRESTONE TIRE DEALER!ASSETS CONSISTING OF,

WAYNE-GLOBE (ABOVE GROUND) 2 POST, 7000 LB. ELEC. LIFT- ftOTOMATIC MODEL 777S PRESSURE WASHER - I-MAR METALTORQUE CONVERTER FlUSHOUT MACH - NORTHWESTERN HVD. SHOPPRESS • CURTIS 5 H.P. COMPRESSOR • TRANSMISSION IACK • NU-STAR ELEC. POWER

* PUSHER - I-MAR CLEANING TANK - LUBE EQUIPMENT • MISC. SHOP EQUIP.. ETC(45) ASST'D REBUILT TRANSMISSIONS - l« i REBUILT TORQUECONVERTERS • BANNER ASSEMBLY SETS, MISC. GASKETS. PLUS LARGE QUANTITYCLUTCHES, PLATES. SEALS. WASHERS. CABLES. SPRINGS, ETC.ATJT MERLIN 410 PHONE SYSTEM W/5 PHUNES —- 19/6 JEEP WAGONEER.TERMS: CASH, CERTIFIED FUNDS OR CHECK ACCOMPANIED BYBANK LETTER OF GUARANTEE.JOSEPH MARKOWITZ, RECEIVER • ,

AUCTIONEER'S PHONE: (201) 763-6999

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GUITAR & BASS - Les-sons by Lawrencevilleschool instructor, all styles/levels Steve 609-497-0634

GUITAR - Lessons alllevels, all styles, taught byBerklee College of Musicgraduate. Call Ed Cedar609-443-3010.

ITALIAN TUTOR - Alllevels, call anytime, 609-921-7937.

LEARNING Disability Con-sultant - Instruction inReading, Math, English &SAT prep 609-443-5719

LEARN TO Fly - At Prince-ton Airport. Discovery flightlesson, only $25. Call today609-921-3100

MATHEMATICS Tutoring -Grade school thru grad-uate school: arithmetic, al-gebra, geometry, calculus;physics; econometrics.Marvin Barsky, Ph.D.Princeton 609-924-4887^,-Bordentown 298-4963.

MATH TUTORING - ex-perienced PhD will tutorhigh school' and collegelevel; SAT, GMAT, LSAT,GRE and all standard ex-ams. Tutoring available inyour home. 609-448-3690.

MATH TUTORING - Call 'Mercer' County Center forEducational Studies, 609-448-6023 or 443-1013.

MATH TUTORING - in-dividualized instruction. MATeachers College, Colum-bla Univ. 609-443-1739.

PIANO LESSONS-in yourhome, Hillsboro. 201-369-4937.

, TRAIN TO BE APROFESSIONAL

• Secretary ,• Exec Secretary• Word Processor

Home Study & ResidentTraining. Financial AidAvailable. Job PlacementAssistance. Nat'l Head-quarters, Pompano Beach,FL • '

1-800-327-7728THE HART SCHOOLA Dlv of ACT Corp

THE LEARNING EX-CHANGE - Tutoring, read-ing, writing, study skills.609-443-4113.

Train For Careers In:• AIRLINES• CRUISE LINES• TRAVEL AGENCIES

Home Study/ResidentTraining. Financial aidavailable. Job placementassistance. Nat'l - Head-quarters, Pompano Beach,FL.

A.C.T. TRAVELSCHOOL

1-800-327-7728

191 Entertainment

Professional-Tastefuland Reliable

Birthdays, BanquetsSpecial Events. Lessons!Helena 201-390-9177

BIRTHDAY PARTY -Magic Show for children,by Professional. Call Con-stantine 201-369-4755.

CANOPY TENTS For Rent- Good for any occassion. 2(20x30) tents available: Formore info contact NeshanicVolunteer Company, at201-369-3644, pleaseleave message, someonewill call you back.

DISC JOCKEY - Pro-fessional radio personality(KIX 101Vz) available foryour next party. All types ofmusic. Reasonable rates.Call Steve McKay, 609-448-5313.

KIDS - MAGIC at yourchild's Birthday Party. Pro-fessional Magician w/yrs ofexperience. If requested,live birds & balloons.Please leave message onanswering machine, 609-921-8796 Merrill.

MAGICIAN OR, CLOWN -Children's parties a spe-cialty. Magic, juggling,balloon animals, costumes,comedy. Professional withover 7.years exp. Reason-able rates. Call Sean Re-Iily, at 609-896-0527

NOCTURNE • Plays allstyles of music for any oc-cassion. Steve Hayden,609-497-0634 .

PITAFONIC'S INC. • Per-sonal D. J. Serv. Where youthe customer decide onwhat we play. 201-359-6041.

SOUND WAVES - Nowhas WKXW-KIX 101 Viradio personality Paul Cun-ningham available to DJyour next event. Call 609-443-4488. Reasonablerates.

CHAMPAGNE & DAF-FODILS - All occassions.Specializing in Weddings,Theme Parties, Happy 50thBirthday Parties, ExecutiveBusiness Parties, ReligiousFunctions & Funerals. 609-883-0550 or 201-806-4795

Cornucopid609-392-1574

PARTY PEDDLER - Willcater to all your homemadepalets. Childrens birthdayparties, business lunches &dinners, cocktail parties,showers,' anything... CallBarb at 609-771-9527.

PROFESSIONAL BARTE-NDER Service - Special-izing in pvt parties/ specialoccasions. 609-586-1709.

206 piano TuningGUARANTEED IN Tune -Have your piano tuned &/orrepaired by a sensitive, col-lege-trained musician whocares. Call day or eyes, forappointment. 15 yrs, expe-rience. Appraisal servicesavail. 201-874-8965. -

PIANO TUNER Tech - Eartuning 20 yrs. Courteoussvc. Refs on request. CallPaul Lentini, 609-924-6919

211 FurnitureRestoration

CANED & RUSHED -Make an old chair better,dive it a new seat. Expertlydone, 609-395-0342.

216 Business• Services

AT YOUR Service - WordProcessing/Secretarial ser-vices, $17 per hour and up.Fast turn-around and freedelivery. Call anytime, 201-329-0452.

ELAINE'S WORD Process-ing Center - one stop pro-fessional secretarial ser-vice. Specialties include re-sumes, repetitive letters,mailing lists, theses, etc.Quality work. Quick turnaround. Reasonable rates.Instant copying. Please call609-448-6479.

216 BusinessServices

WORD PROCESSING -IBM or Macintosh. Lasertypesetting, fax, copying,modem. Overheads, busi-ness graphics, correspon-dence, manuscripts, for-eign language, resumes,transcription, editing. NearPrinceton University. Call609-921-1621.221 Financial

ServicesACCOUNTING SERVICES- Professional business &tax services. Businesscomputer set ups, financialplanning, personal incometaxes, Jay Sincoff, CPA,Monroe Twp. 201-251-9250. :

ACCOUNTINGS TAX Ser-vices - for businesses andindividuals by Andrew L.Gold, Certified Public Ac-countant, Hillsborough, NJ.201-874-8514, 218-1113Raritan.

CPA TAX Returns - Taxplanning. Reasonable.Year round offices in EastWindsor on Route 130 & inTwin Rivers. Call NormanMayberg. 609-448-5566.

LIFE & HEALTH Insurance- Tax deferred annuities.Joseph Xerri 800-637-0145for quotes or yields.

MONEY-$105,000 line ofcredit costs $50 total. Bor-row against it with no creditcheck. Members only pro-gram. Guaranteed! Free in-formation mailed. Call 1-800-274-4433, 24 hours.

NEED CASH? • We buymortgages. It you are re-ceiving payments on mort-gages you hold, and needcash quickly, confidentially,call Howard 201-270-9036.

SpecialServices

Princeton Packet, Inc.has limited

Press Time Available-,! n

Web Offset PressLet us print your news-paper or in-house organ.Camera ready mechan-icals or negatives required.

Standard pages or tabloidscan be printed on regular30# newsprint or 50#

" white offset stock. Nominalextra charge for spot color.Our capacity is 32 pagesstandard and 64 pagestabloid.Call Doris Dragert at (609)924-3244 for particulars.

POSTERS - Signs, murals,calligraphy, t-shlrts, sweat-shirts, cartoons & cari-catures: Call' Arbalest'sGraphics at 609-882-6179.

PROFESSIONAL TYPINGService - Complete* sec-retarial service: word/dataprocessing on IBM-PC, re-petitive letters, resumepreparation, photocopying/printing, mailing list main-tenance, spiral binding. Es-tablished in 1976. Rapidservice at reasonablerates. 609-448-6707.

PROFESSIONALS & STU-DENTS - Use our wordprocessing expertise foryour: reports, resumes,manuals, repetitive letters& much more. Call ADTAssociates, 609-443-3276.

RESUMES UNLIMITED -Resumes & cover lettersprofessionally written, lasertypeset, printed on ragbond or linen. Fax service.Established in 1977. Call609-448-0701.

VIDEO PRODUCTION• Sales Presentations.• Documentaries• .Employee Orientation• Training• TV CommercialsPacket Productions willproduce a professional,color, video tape for yourcompany using "state ofthe art" Sony cameras, andediting equipment in 3/4" or1/2" VHS format. Music,voice-over, graphics avail-able. For more informationcallPACKET PRODUCTIONS

609-924-3244

Packet VMeo• I Productions

WORD PROCESSINGServices - Repetitive let-ters, reports, legal work,general correspondence.Laser Jet Printing, IBM/ATcompatible equipment.Word Perfect Software.Professional services atreasonable rates. Pick up &delivery avail. Call WordsUnlimited, 609-924-2505days, 201-297-0872 eves.

BEAUTIFUL Custom MadeDraperies - Period windowtreatments of all types.Slipcovers and fine reupholst-ery, shades and blinds,fabric & wall coverings atdiscount. Serving all yourinterior design needs within-home or office consult-ations. Estimates cheer-fully given. Call Sherry atThe Creative Heart 609-397-2120.

CALLIGRAPHY - Hand let-tering for weddings, invita-

- tions, parties, etc. CallUnda, at ,609-695-1242

CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY -Reupholstering. Custom-ers fabric or from my selec-tion. 609-448-7198.CUSTQMWINPQW Treat-;ments -'Balloon, Roman &"Austrian shades, swags &jabots. Pillows, cushions +more decorative acces-sories. Your fabric. Fast,professional, reasonable.609-426-8759.

DRESSMAKING And Alter-ations - Janice Wolfe • Call609-448-2125.

HOME AND OFFICECleaning - Trenton, Prince-ton, Hightstown area. Askfor John Jr. 609-586-5264.

PERSONAL TRAINER -Fitness training and con-sulting. "In-home person-alized service at your con-venience. Please call fordetails and appointments;Linda Smith, 201-246-1408

RELAX • With SwedishMassage by spa-trainedmasseusse.v Elaine Carol,609-448-2789.

236 HomeServices

ACECHEM-DRY• Carpet, upholstery

cleaning •• No steam or shampoo• Quick drying• Patented carbonated

process• Removes most stub-

born stains• Safe/nontoxic• Free estimates

, 609-2754388AFFORDABLE HOME &Office Cleaning - Completehome & office cleaning.Moving? Have us cleanyour empty house. Freeestimates. Bonded.' 609-924-8925, 924-8446.

ALL MAINTENANCE -Light duty office cleaning &empty house cleaning.Other services also avail-able. Experienced, referen-ces & bonded. Call 609-924-8446 if no answerleave message, .

AMERICANA MAIDService - Free home clean-ing offer for limited time.Call 201-738-5231.

- BLUE KNIGHTCarpet & Upholstery

Cleaning Service

Residential/Commercial

• Odor Control - Mildew -Stains

• Flood & Water Damage• Power Washing• Truck Powered Units• Total House Cleaning• Insured - Free estimates

609-520-1234CARPET/UPHOLSTERYCleaning - Complete carpet& upholstery cleaning ser-vice. Kleen & Fresh CarpetSystems. Call 609-397-4028.

23« HomeServices

CLASSIC FLOORS - Com-plete hardwood floor ser-vice. Sand/Refinish/lnstall.Freeest. 609:448-4015.

"COMPLETE HOME & Of-fice Cleaning" - Floors,.carpets, windows, daily,weekly, monthly servingPrinceton area 16 yrs.Bonded. 609-588-5206.

CONCRETE ASPHALT -Pat io, walks, d r i ves .Quality work & refs. John5-10pm, 609-882-1696

COUNTRY CLEANING -House and office, thoroughand reliable. Referencesfrom satisfied customers.In business for 5 years. Forgood service and free esti-mates call 609-924-7117.

C & T CLEANING - Basicresidential & commercial. 7yrs exp. Free estimates.609-394-2427 or 396-3714

DON'T BUST Your BackCleaning - Call S & DCleaning Service, low ratesand satisfaction guaran-teed. Call anytime, 609-586-5185

ELECTRICAL - Residen-tial. Quality & reliable work.Reasonable rates. Call,201-752-1734

EVE'S HOME Service -High quality home & officecleaning. Professional &detail oriented. Continentalstandards. Satisfactionguaranteed. NumerousP'ton refs. For more infocall Eva. 609-392-8797.

EXPERT COMMERCIAL &Res ident ia l - house-cleaning by Savassi. Forthe very best in care &service at home or office.Refs avail. 201-254-8829 Ivmsg. -

Flagstone, Slate& Stone Floors

Refinlshed

Ronald Tahnadge

609-588-0193

HOOVERCENTRAL VACUUMS

Largest motor, fully in-stalled up to four outletsplus one, special $795.Authorized agent, Amer-ican Sew-Vac, PrincetonShopping Center.-

609-921-2205HOUSE/APARTMENT

Cleaning. Free estimates!Low price. Call:

609-883-1396HOUSE CLEANING - Ex-

609^799^1176/1502, "if noanswer leave messageLAMP SHADES - (ampmounting and repairs. Nas-sau Interiors, 162 NassauSt, Princeton.

LAWN THATCHING &Driveway Sealer - CallMichael at 609-890-7830.NELSON ERVIN - Masonry& concrete, block & brickwork. Driveways, patios,sidewalks & fireplaces.609-396-3197.

PAUL'S General Cleaning& Home Improvements - 9yrs experience. Prompt,curtious, reliable. Experthousecleaning of any kind.also painting, refinishing,repairs, etc. Free esti-mates. 609-888-0251.

POWER WASHING - Mold,mildew & chalk removal,siding, waterproofing &painting. 201-231-1775.

WINDOW & CARPETCleaning - Exp'd profes-sional, competitive prices.609-448-6085 anytime.

WINDOW CLEANING -Window & storm window,inside & out. $5.00 each.Carpet, upholstery, wall &panel, bathroom. Free esti-mate. Fully insured. Allwork guaranteed. Call609-393-2122.

WINDOW TREATMENTS -Limited sale. Save 50% offverticals & mini blinds. Nocharge for measuring orinstallation. For shop atHome service call 609-655-3345.

241 BuildingServices

AAAHHH, AT Last - SkyDecor, Inc., 609-466-4664.Remodeling buildo.uts, res-toration, stores, offices,homes; all phases of build-ing, remodeling. Construc-tion, with a new philosophyof services, loyalty and ac-countability. Timely, freebids, answered and re-turned phone calls. We willcome through for you. Thisconstruction team valuesclean agreements. Wellcrafted work and fastidiousperformance. Now bookingfor summer/fall projects.We can handle and house-hold problem without un-due expense.

A B IMPROVEMENT CO.

small jobs*S DIVISION

Call 24 Hours A Day201-359-3091609-466-1287

ADDITIONS - All renova-tions & custom homes.Baths, kitchens, Built-ins,interior finish work, doors &windows, patio doors..Finecarpentry, quality work-manship, Please cal l609-921-8320

241 BuildingServices

ADDITIONS - Alterations,decks, etc. All types of gen-eral contracting. Looking tohave a new energy efficienthome built? Contact K-FamBuilders Inc. 201-469-5685.ADDITIONS - Alterations,Remode l ing . Customdecks, general repairs.Planning consultations/ es-t imates f ree . Qual i tycraftsmanship at reason-able rates. References &photographs available.H.C. Construction. Call609-448-2324 after 6PM.

ADDITIONS - Alterations,decks, painting, fully in-sured, free estimates. 201-329-2295 or 613-1786

ADDITIONS, ALTER-ATIONS - Home Improve-ments, roofing, aluminumsiding, decks, kitchens,baths, carpentry. Referen-ces. Quality doesn't cost; itPays! Monty Scudder, Con-

'tractor, 609-298-1820.

AFFORDABLE HOMES -Choose your style of house& customize it to suit yourneeds. Eric Associates of-fers high quality customhomes, decks & green-houses that Are Affordable.Financing available to qual-ified buyers. Developerswelcome. 609-466-1817

ALLSTAR MASONRY -Specializing in additions,patios, wood decks, pooldecks, walkways, sun-rooms,, slabs and footings,excavating, R.R. Ties De-sign, . screened porches,finished basements, brickand' block work. Fully in-sured & references, call609-924-6300.

AQUATIC GARDENSAfl Home ImprovementsQuality concrete, brick,block or pressure treatedwood decks, patios, walks,retaining . walls. Reason-able prices. Insurance &Ref. Call 609-737-0529.BARCELONA BUILDERSINC - General contractors,established in 1970. Cus-tom homes, additions,decks, remodeling plus de-sign service. Licensed &insured. 609-530-0900 or443-5215.

General ContractorMasonry, carpentry, addi-tions & home improve-ments. Kitchens, baths,tiles. Fully insured. QualityJobs Fair Prices. Referen-ces. Free estimates. Port-folio avail. 609-896-8372,

CAPORUSSO" Contracting- Repairs, violations, re-modeling, ceilings, siding.Lie, insured, 609-585-9457

CARPENTER - 15 yrs ex-perience, quality rough fin-ish carpentry. Siding, sheetrock, experience in all

"" phases of construction. Ad-ditions, renovations, re-pairs, new homes/frames.Free estimates & consul-tation. Call Vince, 201-788-8646

CARPENTRY - Remodel-ing, decks, repairs, tile, etc.Call Larry Roessel, at609-396-1918 eves

CARPENTRY - Renova-t ions, a l terat ions. Al lphases of interior & ex-terior. We will get the jobdone. References avail-able. Call 609-497-1841

CERAMIC TILE

Kitchen Back splasher$249.00Installed!

Free estimates, insured.

SUN TILE609-530-0006

CONCRETE/MASONRYWOOD DECKS

Quality Patios/Walkways,Flagstone, Brick, PoolDecks, Porches, Founda-tions, additions, repairs.

Warren Builders Inc201-782-2560609-883-8137

CONCRETE WORK - side-walks, patios, fireplaces,general masonry and re-pairs. Call 609-737-6874.

CONSTRUCTIONAll forms of carpentry, tileand marble installations,new homes, renovations,kitchen and baths. Free es-timates. Fully insured.

J.A. Vicari & SonsGeneral Contractors

609-397-4231

CONSTRUCTIONWe'll meet your needs!Interior/exterior, additions,decks, jungle-gyms andmore. For free estimates &reasonable rates call

D.J. CONSTRUCTION201-806-3994

CUSTOM PLUS Contrac-tors - Don't nioye-improye.We take care of all yourcontracting needs with 1phone call. Additions, re-novations, decks, kitchens& baths. Certified fully in-sured. Free estimates. Call609-448-9136,DELAWARE VIEW Const-ruction - The complete gen-eral contractor, from a newhorne to the smallest reno-vation orv your,-Ipresent /home. AdditlonSi kitchens.bamsadingVr^fi^sonry.Refer^ifnjaes-

suted. Call 609-497-2241

10B Week of August 9, 1989 A Packet Publlcati

241 BuildingServices

D '& L DRYWALLING -Demolition, painting, fram-ing, all home improvement.Reasonable rates. Free es-timates. Please call Dave,609-799-7215

•D. WELLS Home Improve-ment - Replacement & in-stallation of windows &doors, decks, bathrooms,

. alterations, roofing, ma-sonry, etc. References.Free estimates. Call 609-882-2503.

FINE CARPENTRY -Decks, replacement win-dows, finished bsmts,screened porches, roofing,ceramic tile. Fully insured.Free estimates. 609-443-4124, Bruce.GUTTER TALK - Cleangutters, check roof &chimney. Standard 1-story,$45; 2-story, $50. Repairsextra. 609-921-1135.

HANDYMAN - Carpentry,interior & exterior painting,plumbing, bsmts finished.609-443-1641

HOOVERCENTRAL VACUUMS

Largest motor, fully in-stalled up to four outletsplus one, special $795.Authorized agent, Amer-ican Sew-Vac, PrincetonShopping Center.

609-921-2205

KEARNEY & SON, Inc -Additions, renovations &home repairs, Prompt ser-vice, no job too small. Forfree estimates, call today.609-737-0782.

K&M BUILDERS - GeneralContractors. Commercial/Residential. Homes to bebuilt on our lot or yours.Complete construction ser-vices. Call, 609-737-3442,215-860-6374.

OFFICE CLEANING - 1-5nights a week. Free esti-mates. Competitive pricing.Call 609-448-6085

PATIOS/WALKWAYSBrick, bluestone & Vermontslate. Pressure treatedwood decks & gazebos.Patio door replacements.

30 Years ExperienceLocal refs & photos

Licensed, registered & in-sured. All work custom de-signed & guaranteed. Pro-fessionally done by ownerONLY. Call:

609-683-0880

246 Home RepairsAT CARTER'S Home Im-provements - You can stillget quality work at a fairprice for all phases of homeremodeling & repair. Forkitchens, painting, paper-hanging, infext carpentrycall Joel at 609-888-2912.

ATTENTION DO IT Your-selfers • You want to builda deck, shed, finish a base-ment, add a new room.. .You can do most of thework but could use somehelp, an extra set of hands'to get the big work done? Ihire out by the day, havemy own tools & experienceto help you finish that pro-ject. Bob, 609-443-9275.

BUILDING REPAIRS -Roofs (metal/shingle, tar-slate), chimneys, gutters,spouts, flashing, walls,walks, patios, garages,porches, steps, driveways,fences, demolition, carpen-try, painting, caulking, glaz-ing, stucco, masonry, point-ing, patching, inspections.Guaranteed. Insured.609-921-1135.

CARPENTER/BUILDER -Desires weekend and/orevening projects. Pleasecall 609-397-2192.

CERAMIC TILE - Quarry,marble, repairs & remodel-ing for your kitchen, bath-room, foyer, etc. I am anindependent contractorwith 20 +yrs experience.Free estimates, call 201-521-1527.

CERAMIC TILE - Repairs,tile installed permanentlyw/new cement board. Bath-room remodeling, plumb-ing, lowest prices. DELA-WARE VALLEY TILE, 34years of experience* 609-888-1067.

COBBS FLOOR/SANDING& Refinishing - Floor Stain-ing or Reconditioning.Make old floors like new!!Free Estimate. Call 609-298-3424.

FLOOR SANDINGRefinishing & Installation

609-921-3939National Floors, Inc.

Clifton GrantOver 23 years experience

251 Painting & [Paperhanging

ALL MAINTENANCE • In-terior & exterior painting,power washing, gutter &window cleaning, exper-ienced, references. Call609-924-8446 if no answerleave message. .

A NEWLOOK Painting -Interior & exterior, ' bestquality, low prices, SeniorCitizen Discount. Pluspower washes for exteriorsurfaces including all sid-ings & masonry products.Free estimates call Brad at,201-828-8077.

BELL'S CUSTOM Painting- Interior & exterior. Fullyinsured. Free estimates.Reasonable rates. Special-izing in wallpaper removal.References. 609-443-3408

BILL'S PAINTING - In-terior/Exterior. Wallpaper-ing & Wall repair. Veryneat, clean work. Free esti-mates. Call 201-287-1491or 609-497-9299.

C&C WALLPAPERING -Free estimates, expertworkmanship. Reasonablerates. Call, 609-426-1991

CUSTOM PAINTINGService - Reasonbalerates, fully insured, workguarenteed, excellent ref-erences. Interior & exterior.Free estimates, call 609-882-1997 or 609-924-6300. - •

D & M PAINTING - Interior,exterior & wall papering.Fully insured. 201-251-7434.

271 Roofing &Siding

AFFORDABLE SIDING •Vinyl, all type roofing, fullyInsured. VIP Construction,201-572-4572.

ALLIED ROOFING - freeestimates given on any rooffor any need, also rain gut-ters, leaders. 100% guar-antee for 1 year, Insulation& driveways done. 609-448-5707.

ALL TYPES Of Roofing -shingles, roll roof, patchwork, & all types of repairs.Free estimates, guaran-teed & fully insured. Call609-584-0158.

BELLE MEAD ROOFING -Over 40 yrs in business, alltypes of roofipg, gutters,chimney flashing, gutters'cleaned. Member of theConsumer Bureau. Call201-359-5992 day or eve-ning, ( local cal l fromPrinceton). .

COOPER & SCHAFERInc.

SHINGLE TIN COPPERSLATE

GUTTERS LEADERSOffice — Workshop

63 Moran Princeton924-2063

GUTTER CLEANING -Roof repairs & gutterscreens installed. Guaran-teed. 609-586-7610.

J.C. EISENMANN Roofing- Roofing, sheet metal,chimney flashing & gutters.609-466-1228.

ROOFING • All types, newand repair gutters, guttercleaning & flashings. JohnBrokaw & Son, 609-466-1949 or 201-281-6569.

296 Gardening &Landscaping

CUSTOM LANDSCAPING• New Lawns/Renovation• Top Soil, Mulch, Stone• Tilling & Stump Grinding• Stone Walls-Walkways• Complete Yard Maint.

. LAWNS R USResidential/Commercial

609-448-3623

EMERALD LANDSCAPES- Complete design & con-struction. Brick patios &walks, RR tie & stonewalls,underground sprinklers,mulch, stone, sod, seeding& grading. 609-275-4893.

EMPIRETREE

SPECIALISTSComplete tree & stump re-moval, pruning, cabling,feeding & site clearing.Reasonable rates, yearround service. Free estl-mates. 609-896-1640.

FOR TREE SERVICE CallComplete Care Yard Sys-tems' ~ Free Estimates.201-874-5083.

GreenHonzoHsLandscaping, Inc

• Design •• Construction• MaintenanceSpecializing In• Brick, Flagstone & Field-

stone Creations• Landscape Timber WallsFor Residential, Commer-cial, & IndustrialPhotos & References Avail

201-359-4496

296 Gardening &Landscaping

7 ^ -

BrickwalksR.R. TiesPlantingsLawn RenovationTree Work

A CompleteLandscape Service

Free EstimatesFully Insured

201-369-4279$100 OFF Any job $1000or more with the mention ofthis ad I •

NINI BROS.Landscaping

Lawn Maintenance,Pruning-Fertilize-Mulch

Seeding-PlantingFree Estimates

NJ: 609-683-4809Pa: 215-943-6434

SCREENEDTOPSOIL

4 Radio DispatchedDump Trucks - Fast On

Time DeliveriesCall 6:30am-6:30pm

609-890-1314

PERMANENT IMPROVE-MENTS - Wallpaper, in-terior painting, trim carpen-try, bannisters, windows,doors, drywall, decks,cabinets. Free estimates.Small job specialist. Pleasecall 609:396-6656

PRIMO PAINTINGInterior/exterior painting,siding, power washing,decks._ «Sr Citizen Discount*"Impeccable workman-ship", "Reliable/Neat".Free Estimates, call DavidKristjanson, '609-530-9785or 201-422-0897

SCHUTZ BUILDERS, Inc -Remodeling & additions.Reasonable rates. Qualitysvc. Refs. 609-921-6679.

SMALL JOBSUNLIMITED

Finish basements, sun-decks, carpentry, addi-tions, roofing.Workmanship guaranteed!

609-448-7139, LennleSTRICTLY CONCRETE -Basement waterproofing,driveways; sidewalks,porches, service walks,pool patios, stone & brickwalkways, railroad ties &decks. Free estimates &insured. Call Ralph, at609-883-4427

WOOD FLOORING-Makeyour floors look new. Sand,stain & finish your new orold wood floors. Installationalso. Refs avail. Call Tom201-431-3126.

WOODWORK & CUSTOMCarpentry- Free estimates.Call Mike. 609-448-6050.246 Home Repairs

A B IMPROVEMENT CO.

small jobs*S DIVISION

Montgomery, PrincetonRocky Hill; Hopewell

201-359-3091609466-1287

Established CarpenterLocksmith & TilemanLicensed • Bonded

Fully InsuredJobs As Low As $49.00

MASTER CARD VISAAPPLIANCE REPAIRS -Most brands, all types.When it stops working, callThe Repairman. Fast, lo-cal, reliable. 609-448-1122or 921-7554.

AROLDSHARDWOOD FLOORING

INCSamflng, refinishingStaining, Instalation

Repair*, fuNy InsuredFREE ESTIMATES

201-432.7720

Member NationalWood Roorlr* A M U

BATHTUBS SAVED, •Reglaze your ugly tub. Es-tablished 7 years in MercerCo. 609-446-3339.

HANDYMAN - All types ofhome repairs, sheet rock,floors & basements. Veryreasonable rates. Call Jim,201-370-4049 or Elyas at329-8013

HANDYMAN - Carpentry,electrical, plumbing, bath-rooms, kitchens, tile work,decks. Call 201-297-8021.

HANDY MAN

No job too big or small.Carpentry, Plumbing, Elec-trical, painting,?'sRernodel-ing, wallpapering & ap-pliances installed. Call Lou201-274-2416

HANDYMAN - No job toosmall. Free estimates. Airconditioners installed. Car-pentry, sheet rock, electric,plumbing, ceramic tile,painting, kitchen cabinetsand appliances installed.Call Benny 609-799-7636.

HANDYMAN . - Painting,carpentry, general homerepairs. Work guaranteed.609-448-6513.

HIRE CREATIVE Wood-craft Inc. - To do the 1001odd jobs no one elsewants. Bathrooms & base-ments r.emodeled. Allphases of carpentry & trimwork. Rotted wood & ter-mite damage repair. Refer-ences. Call 609-586-2130

HOME IMPROVEMENTSMASONRY

• Sidewalks• Driveways• Steps• Tile Work

CARPENTER• Install Windows-Doors• Screen Porch• Decks Patios• House AdditionsFRANCO CARNEVALE

609-896-2946HOME IMPROVEMENTS -Finishing bsmts, painting.Summer deck salel Freeestimates. 609-275-7483

HOMES REPAIRS & Re-modeling - All phases. Refsavail. Free estimates. CallAlex 609-883-4097

Moore's Construction& Home Repairs Inc

Complete Int/ExtRenovations& AlterationsReferencesScott Moore

Princeton, NJ009-924-6777

ODD JOBS - No job toosmall. Painting, repairs &improvements. Reason-able. 201-247-4713

ROBERT'S HandymanService - All phases ofhome Improvements. FreeEstimates. 609-298-7506

STECKEL& Fort Flooring -Carpet, linoleum & tile.Furnished & installed, 14years experience, fully in-sured, commercial & resi-dential. Call, 609-599-4859or 392-8462.

251 Painting &Paperhanging

A-1 Quality Painting - Exp-erienced, reliable, referen-ces, insured. 609-443-6162; 201-846-7440.

AALTO PAINTING •Specializing In residentialwork fnt & ext. Paper-hanging and faux finishes,excellent refs. 609-392-1662

ProfessionalInterior - Exterior

Painting StainingPower Washing

Alum. Siding SprayedCHEMICAL CLEANINGWater & Sandblasting

SPRAYEDTEXTURE CEILINGS

(California Popcorn Look• Decorative Finish• Covers Flaws• Exceptiohal Hide

EXTERIORWeatherproof Textures

(masonry-wood-metal)Water & Mildew ResistantResidential & CommercialFree Est-Samples-14 Yrs

201-359-7300

INTERIOR/EXTERIORPainting - Hydro-powerwashing. Refs avail. CallJohn 609-259-8094.

J & R PAINTING - Special-izing in residential work,interior & exterior, paper-hanging & lipht carpentry.609-466-903^

MIKES PAINTING - In-terior/Exterior, 8 yrs exp,reasonable. Free e'sti-matesl 609-799-2251.

MY PRICES - Are re-sonable & my work is guar-anteed to your satisfaction.Housepainting, interior/ex-terior & paperhanging byRichard L. Steimer. Referrences available. Fully in-sured. 201-297-1864.

PAINT ING - In-terior/exterior. Reasonablerates. Call Werner, at201-329-9610

PAINTING & PAPER-HANGING - Free esti-mates, reasonable rates.Call Jeff, 609-259-3066.

PAPERHANGING - at areasonable price, 10 yearsexper ience , al l workguaranteed. Call for freeestimate, Ask for Nancy609-466-0365.

PENNINGTON PAINTERS- Interior/exterior. Free esti-mates. Work guaranteed:Call John 609-771-0794.

PETER THE PAINTER•Handymen*

Paperhangtng/RemovalHome Specialists

Interior And Exterior

I'm The Best

Call 201-297-2789PROFESSIONAL PAPER-HANGING - Certified grad-uate of the US School ofP ro fess iona l Paper-hanging. Free estimates.609-924-6891 or 201-359-2531 Iv mssg.

ROBIN Sherwood • Interiorwallpapering and paintingby a European craftsman.201-846-3951.

VANHANDLE'S PAINT &Paper - Interior & exteriorpainting & paper hanging.All typed of jobs, sand &stucco. Finish ceilings,wood staining & varnishing.Free est. 609-426-1252.

VILLAGE PAINTING Co -Traditional quality andreasonable rates. Fully in-sured. Call 609-883-8375

lAflDSCAPinG

SHINGLE & SINGLE PLYMEMBRANE ROOFSSeamless Aluminum

Gutters921-1277 924-7737

STEVE BOGNER ROOF-ING - New roofs. Repair oldroofs. Free estimates.Specializing in rubber roof-ing. Licensed & fully in-sured. 10% Sr. Citizensdiscount. - Call 609-520-9030, Princeton

THERIAULT ROOFING -All types of roofing, gutters,downspouts. Free esti-mates. 609-466-2645.276 Moving &

HaulingAFFORDABLE Hauling -Attics, basements & gar-ages c l e a n e d . DEP15242AA. 609-393-5295

ATTICS/CELLARS - Yardscleaned. Asphlt, concrete,stone & dirt hauled. Call609-396-3389.

KELEMEN MOVING -PM00350. Apartments,homes and offices. Lowrates. All size jobs. 25 BearBrook Rd, W. Windsor, NJ.Call 609-520-8414.

NO HASSLE! No Fussl -Windsor Moving Co. Lowrates, prompt & reliableservice. Residential & com-mercial. Prof packing. Nominimum hours. Nd'fob too

.- big or small. Free esti-mates, fully insured: pall usit's worth it. Lic#PM00512.609-443-4559 or 448-8840PRINCETON MOVING -PM00379 local & long dis-tance, no job too big orsmall, 306 Berwyn Ave.,Trenton, NJ. Kirk, bus609-883-2699, if no ans609-771-41 flS

286 PavingASPHALT PAVING -Quality workmanship, 10%off for July. Driveways,parking areas, etc. Freeestimates, L. Hicks, 609-4484653,

JIMMIE HARRISON PAV-ING - Driveways, parkinglots, seal coating, stone &gravel, grading, designsavailable. Free estimates.Princeton, NJ. 609-921-3944. -.•

T.M. HICKS - Asphalt pav-ing, driveways, parkinglots, seal coating & stonedelivery. Free estimates.Work fully guaranteed.201-788-8168.

• Lawn Maintenance -• Pruning/Mulch/Fertilize• Land Clearing• Seeding/Grading• RR Ties/Stone Patios

Commerclal/Re.sidentlalFree Estimates/Insured

609-924-0686Hillman's Landscape& Lawn Maintenance

Grass cut and mulching,tree and bush trimming andremoval, clean ups. Tieand stone work.

609-586-1165

HOFER'S LANDSCAPING- Commerical & residentialcleanups, grading, yorkraking, R & R ties & stonewalls. Decks, rototilling.Hedges & bushes trimmed& shaped. Lawn mowed.North/South. Brupwsick &surrounding ' afrjasV"Call201-249-2989. '

HUBER & SEEMS Land-scaping - Brick, flagstone,walks and patios, RR tie,

' natural stone, retainingwalls & steps, design,plantings, grading, newlawn installation, all phasesof landscaping and land-

. scape construction. Call609-737-2592.

JACOB'S TREE Service -\ Total tree & shrub care forall seasons. Reasonablerates. Free estimates. 609-737-6988. - , '

JOHN KOCHISLANDSCAPING

Custom DesignCommercial/Residential

609-466-3808609-443-8283

JR'S LANDSCAPING

Total Lawn Care.Remulch, Bed Work

Sodding & Back Hoe WorkSprinkler Systems, Etc.

Cail)24 Hours215-943-2373

STEVE WINKOWSKI -Lawn care, landscaping,mulch beds,' ties, stone-work, grass cutting, trim-ming, edging. Referencesavailable. 609-448-9546 or758-7989.

WANTED - Clean land fillfor my East Windsor back-yard. Call, 609-443-0342

WHY CUT Your OwnLawn? - Call "Ai r AbourLawn Maintenance". Cut-ting & edging lawns, trim-ming bushes & trees,reasonable & reliable.Small area landscaping &dry patios. 609-888-2621-

301 Auto Tires/Supplies

TIRES (4) - P215/75R14.M&S, white wall. $25/each.609-443-4662 eves.

306 Auto Repairs/Services

CAR DOCTOR

Keep your car healthy andfit. Work dohe at yourhome.

Call 609-443-1471311 Autos WantedCARS WANTED - 1978and up. Foreign and do-mestic-Top dollar.paid incash. Sista Motors, 609-599-1444. Specializing inToyotas, Datsuns, Mazdas.

, We will come to inspect.

SPORTS, ANTIQUE,Classic And Corvettes -609-393-4621.WANTED • Junk & usedcars. Call 201-359-4707.

CARS WANTED

AMERICAN & FOREIGNTop Dollar Paid

Nebbla ChevroletRte.130 Hlghtstown,N.J.609-448-0910 587-822R

316 AutOS

for Sale•64 TRIUMPH TR4 - Goodfor parts, BO, cheap.609-443-8644.

•67 CADILLAC CONV -Beautiful condition. Allwhite. Used for weddings &parades. $6000. 609*882-5129.

'69 DODGE- 50Kmi, p/s,p/b, a/c, auto, near newtires. Safe for teen. Condugly, needs brakes. Bestoffer. 609-924-8632 eves.

316 AutOS

For Sale78 CADILLAC SEVILLE -4 dr, fully loaded. Best of-fer. 609-655-2181.

78 DODGE OMNI - Runswell, new tires & muffler, 1owner. $500 or best offer.Call 609-924-6492 '

78 MONTE CARLO SS -1' owner, low mileage, no

rust. News engine work.$495. 215-862-2284.

, 78 PONTIAC LEMANZ -Excellent condition, am/fmcassette, a/c. $1500. Call609-452-4480 or 921-2007

79 CHEVY NOVA-4 doorsedan, snow tires andspare tires, runs great,$500 or BO. 609-683-4165.79 FORD.FAIRMONT - 6cyl, good running condition.$750, 609-443-3061.

79 MERCURY GRANDMarquis - Silver, 2 dr, a/c,p/wind, am/fm, cruise,good cond. $1500 best of-fer. Call, 609-921-068179OLDS CUTLASS-2dr,V8, auto, p/x, p/b, 5 newtires, shocks, exhaust &battery. Garage kept. Exccond. 40,529 prig ml.$2500. 201-247-3529.

79 PONTIAC Le MansWagon - V6, auto, p/s, p/b,a/c, $800 or BO. Call201-874-8389.

79 PONTIAC FIREBIRD -T-roof, a/c, p/s, p/b, am/fm,V8, scooped hood, spoiler,factory mags, exc cond.55,000 mi. $2795. 201-723-0732.

79 TOYOTA Corolla -11.2K mi, very reliable,

^moving, must^sell. $700/BO, 609-683-9076 Iv msg.

316 AutOS

For Sale >'84 LINCOLN STRETCHLimo - Dual ce l lu larphones, tv, VCR, dualdividers, overhead stero.$14,500. 609-882-3408.

'84 MAZDA RX7 GSL - 5speed, fully loaded, p/w,p/b, sunroof, cruise, air,am/fm cass, 4 speaker, en-gine and body in exc cond.89K miles, only $4800. Calleves 609-275-8723.

"84 MERCURY COLONYPark Station Wagon - 9passenger, loaded, 91Kmiles, exc condition butneeds engine. S975/BO.201-874-7054.

'84 MERCEDES 300DTurbo - Loaded, like new,maintenance records, 74Kmi, $17,200. Call 201-422-5038 .or a f te r 6pm,201-874-0598

'84 PEUGEOT 505S - 5speed, air, p/s, p/b, p/drlocks , sunroof , alloywheels, Yamaha am/fmcass. 74K miles, best offer,609-275-8861.

'84 RENAULT Encore -56,000 miles, 4 speed,good condition, $1000/bestoffer. Call 609-586-3938.

'84 TOYOTA TERCEL - 4, dr, w/air, am/fm, 68K mi,good cond. $2250. Call201-874-0598 aft 6pm'84 TOYOTA CAMRY < 4 drsedan, a/c, auto, am/fmcass, exc cond, $5750. Call609-683-5185 ' •

79 TOYOTA CELICA - 5speed, am/fm cass, a/c,good cond, 85K mi. asking$1800; 609-448-8990.

'80 CHEVY MALIBUWagon - Very good con-dition, new tires, $850. Callevenings, 609-921-2505'80 HONDA ACCORD LX -60K miles, power steering,power brakes, a/c. Call Ericor Mike 201-828-5266.

'80 MERCURY ZEPHYR -4dr wagon, exc runningcond, 1 owner, very clean,new steel belted radials,just tuned, a/c. $1200. Callweekends & after 5pmweekdays, 609-683-4864 "

'80 MERCEDES 300SD - 1 .owner, superb condition,full size turbo luxury sedan,26 mpg. $8200. Call,215-321-3661

'80 TOYOTA SUPRA - Sil-ver 98,000 mi, $1200.Good cond. Trans needs tobe fiXedg6P9r88a-3736,-7- • "

'81 AMC Spirit Hatchback -Standard, 64K miles, en-gine excellent condition,$600; 609-896-0708.

'81 DODGE OMNI - 57Kmi, body in good shape,engine needs some work.$700/BO. 609-452-3983days/eves, 497-9303 eves

'81 MERCEDES BENZCoupe - New paint, 55,000original miles, guaranteedPA or NJ inspection, powersunroof, loaded, $18,900or best offer. Call 609-466-1821 leave message;

'81 PONTIAC Trans A m -301, t-tops, automatic, exc-ellent running condition,best offer over $3500. Callafter 5pm 609-683-5606.

•81 TOYOTA TERCEL - 5,spd hatchback, am/fmcass, 73k mi, $1400 negroof rack , neg. 2 0 1 -874-4058 eves.

'81 TOYOTA SR5 - 3 dr, 5spd, am/fm, new clutch,some dents, 90K mi, re-l iab le. S800/BO. Call609-987-9503, after 7pm

'85 BUICK SKYHAWK - 2dr sport coupe, 4 spd, 4 cylturbo, p/s, p/b, a/c, variousoptions, well maintained,exc cond. $3400. Call Joel,at 201-329-9459 '

'85 CHEVY CAPRICE - 9passenger station wagon,fully loaded, $4800. 609-883-0874. ' .

'85 CORVETTE .- Red,Bose stereo, glass roof,garaged, 43K mi, $16,500/BO; call .609-530-5139.

'85 CORVETTE - Red,auto, immaculate, 1 femaledr iver , $15,995. Call609-737-3333, 9am-5pm

'85 FORD LTD - CrownVictoria, V8, 4 door, ex-cellent condition, $3975.201-297-5362.

•85 HONDA PRELUDE -Auto, Gray Metallic, sun-roof, am/fm cass, a/c, ex-cellent condition, 49K mi.$8200. Call, 201-274-2953'85 MERCEDES BENZ190E-Black, auto, 26K mi,extras include: ABS, elecseats, alarm, $18,900. Call609-924-8977

LANDSCAPING INC

256 ElectriciansELECTRICIAN - Lie#8440. Industrial, com-mercial, residential. Steve:201-521-2261 leave msg.

L&l ELECTRIC - Qualitywork at low rates. Licensed& Insured. Free estimates.Call 609-588-4008

261 Heating & AirConditioning

ALDEE HEATING & AirConditioning • Residentialquality work. 609-443-3338.

296 Gardening &Landscaping

A-1 LANDSCAPING Takea break and call A-1 Land-scaping. Hedge & shrubtrimming, tree pruning, RRties, brick walks and allphases of landscape de-sign.

InsuredFree estimates609-443-1156

ACORN TREE & Land-scape - tree removals,pruning, lot clearing. Exp.Free Est. 609-882-6622.

ALAN LANDSCAPING •Quality work since 1973.Custom design & installa-tion. Resi/Comm. RR ties &stone walls, sod & grading.609-395-1331.

CARROLL & COTree & Lawn Service

Tree Pruning, Topping &Tree & Stump Removal,Lawn Maintenance. Guar-anteed Quality Work. FullyInsured. Free Estimates:Call 609495-6736.

LANDSCAPE &NURSERY INC

• Landscape Design• Tree/Shrub Installation• Deck/Patio Construction• Walk Ways, All Types• Groundskeeping

Free Estimates •201-359-2249

LARRY G SCANNELLAFull Service Landscaping,Lawn & Gardening Co.Flagstone ' MulchBrick WoodchipsR.R. Ties PruningBackhoe Tree Removal

D.E.P CertifiedCall 609-896-3193

LAWNMASTER

Lawn MaintenanceMulch/Fertilizing

Full Weeding & GardeningR.R Ties/Patios

Residential CommercialFree Estimates609-921-8069

LAWN SPECIALIST •Precision cutting, baggingavail, leaf removal. OmegaInc. 609-924-8418 24 hrs.

LIGHT DOZER SERVICEIdeal for confined areas

WOOD CHIPPING SERV201-359-3883

SEBASTIONS Lawn. Svc -We do clean ups, edgingtrimming and lawns. Call609-771-6651.

'69 MUSTANG - Fullyrestored, Candy AppleRed, $5500. Serious in-quiries only. Aft 7pm,609-921-7902

'74V2 MG MIDGET -1275cc, last of the dualcarb engine, $3000. 215-321-3180.

74KARMAN GHIA -'Or--ange & Black Convertible.Sharp looking carl Rusting,needs new battery to run,engine in generally goodshape. Reclamation Pro-ject $500. Call Phil, 609-799-0476

74 VW Super Beetle -$850. Call 609-924-0796days; 609-924-8091 even-ings.

75 CORVETTE- Silver int,p/w, p/b, air, 44K mi orlgmi, needs paint job. $7000.Call 609-586-1251.

76 BMW 2002 - Exc cond,..fast, red, am/fm cass, allsvc recs avail. Offers over$4,000 oply: 609-778-0526

76 FIAT CONVERTIBLE -Asking $1000. Runs good.Call 609-683-5033.

77 EL DORADO Cadillac-exc cond, white w/redleather, custom stereo.S3500/BO. 609-882-3408.

77 MERCEDES 300D -fully loaded, light blue,131K ml, garage kept, veryclean. 1st reasonable offeraccepted,

78 BUICK. SKYLARK •Gold, 2 dr, inspected June,70,000 ml, $1500. Call609-426-1148.

'81 VW RABBIT - Needs anew home! Good condition.$850 or best offer. Pleasecall 609-586-2799 Iv msg•82 HONDA CIVIC-Blue, 5spd, hatch", a/c, am/fmstereo cass, 35k mi, mint,$3000. 201-274-2780.

•82 PLYMOUTH T C - 3 -73,000 ml, 4 spd, p/s, ask-ing $1150 or best offer.609-275-1879. ,

'82 PORSCHE 911 SC -Coupe, grand prix white/black leather, new tires,brakes. Snrf, car cover.Great price $19,700. Days609-896-0100, eves 609-520-9879-

'82 VW RABBIT LE - Exccond, hatch, gas, 5 spd/35MPG, am/fm cass, $1999/B.O. 609-397-1801.

'83 BUICK REGAL Wagon- V6, very good on gas,loaded, garage kept,65,000ml, $3800. 201-359-3824.

'83 DODGE COLT- Lowmileage, am/fm cass, auto,no a/c, great cond. $1800.201-274-2444 days or 246-3357 eves. .

'83 NISSAN MAXIMA •White. 83,000 ml, exccond , 5 spd, loaded,$3000. 609-443-5187.

'83 VW RABBIT Wolfsburg• 4 dr, auto, a/c, p/s, p/b,am/fm cass, new Miche-llns. $3950 609-586-6264

'84 BMW 733I • Excellentcondition, 112K miles,must see. $12,500. Callafter 6pm, 215-736-3348'84 FORD ESCORT EXP -Sspd, air, p/s, p/b, am/fm/26K miles, $3000 or BO;Call, 609-655-3226

Excellent • condition, Navywith camel interior. 62,000mi. reduced $25,900. Call,215-493-9837

'85 MERCEDES :300D. -Turbo diesel, nautical blue/beige, immac cond, 65K

- mi, all - dealer svc recs.$20,900.609-395-0510

'85 NISSAN MAXIMA -Very clean) Loaded, pwrroof, leather int. Must sell.$8,900. 609-655-3630

"85 NISSAN 300ZX • 5spd,digital dash, garage kept.Cal l 609-882-5561 or585.-4978

'85. PONTIAC Bonneville -Blue, 4dr, exc cond, a/c,am/fm, $3900. Call aft6pmr 609-921-3475

•85 SUPRA • White, blueleather, Alpine Bose Yam-aha stereo, supurb con:dition, asking $8000/best .offer. Call evenings 609-895-1728/leave message.

'85 VOLVO DL - Origowner, exc cond, new tires,must sell, Volvo serviced,best offer 609-584-0404

•86 AUDI 4000S - Exccond, loaded, p/sunroof,Kenwood am/fm cass, a/c,p/s, p/b & more. 57,900 mi.Must seel $8900. Call any-tlme, 201-563-7871

•86 BUICK SOMERSETLtd - auto, 6 cyl, loaded.59K mi. 609-395-7531 or443-8333

'86 BUICK REGAL-2 dr, 8cyl, am/fm cass, a/c, gar-age kept, mint cond.$6395. Call 201-297-3958•86 BUICK REGAL - V8.Loaded beauty, exc cond,35,700 miles. 1st $6000.Call 609-882-4193 eves.

•86 HONDA ACCORD DX-2 dr hatch, 5 spd, a/c,am/fm cass, new clutch39k ml. $4700/BO. 201-359-3588.

'86 ISUZU TROOPER -4WD, 5spd, 5dr, am/fmcass, $7500. Call after7pm, 609-921-7902

'86 MAZDA 323 LX - 4door, 5 speed, air, am/fmstereo cass, sun-roof, alloywheels, power locks/win-dows, 34,000ml, $7000.201-873-3459.

'86 MITSUBISHI GAUNT- Sliver, exc cond, 4dr, air,p/s, p/b, cru ise, cassstereo, 41K mi, $8870. Aft6pm; 609-799-0041

'86 NISSAN 300 ZX Turbo- 5 spd, red, leather Int,T-Tops, elec pkg, air, alarmsystem, $10,800/BO.. Call609-259-8123 eves <

86 NISSAN 300 ZX Turbo• 5 spd, red, leather Int,T-Tops, elec pkg, air, alarmsystem, $10,800/BO. Call609-259-8123 eve

'86 OLDS CUTLASS Clera- Maroon In & out, 56K ml,loaded, asking $6500. Call609-585-5974

316 AutOS

For Sale

'86 PLYMOUTH Reliari14K miles, CB, p/b,p/dr locks, air, arstereo cass, cruise,window wash, like r$6400; 201-359-5295.

•86 PONTIAC TRANS >White w/T-Top, 34Kext. warranty. $9500.609-585-6891 or 587-8'86 SAAB 900 Turbo-F32K miles, 3 dr ha5spd, leather, p/sunrextended warranty, 4 itires, 30K miles servexc cond. $12,500. 'wkdays, 201-756-2023wkend/eves 359-2648

'86 VOLVO DL Wago48,800 mi, a/c, am/fm aseat warmers, blue metiwith blue vinyl.interior, nc o n d , $ 1 1 , 5 0 0 . C201-874-3825•86 VW JETTA GLI r revery options. Only 24k$7900. 718-356-3022.

•87 CONQUEST T!Turbo, 5 spd, leather imspeaker stereo cass, [p/b, a/c. Must sell, icond, $9900. Call &448-1041 or 448-4718

"87 CORVETTE Convtible - Dark red, 10K milmanual 4+3 trans, load'garaged, .mint conditii

' $26,O00/best offer. 6(896-2512 or 924-7233

'67 DODGE SHADOWTurbo, excellent conditicUnder 30,000 miles, am/cass, tilt wheel, cruis$7500. Call Bill days 2C524-0070, eves 20274-2091.

'87 DODGE CARVAN LIfully loaed, $12,5O0/b(offer. Call 201-874-7582

'87 FORD TEMPO (Sport - 4dr, a/c, premiiisound, rust protection, p<feet condition. White/Gnwith gray interior. $7000best offer. Call days, 20390-0060, eves 609-279670.

•87 FORD TAURUS Sedi- p/s, p/b, a/c, exc con30K mi, $7600. 609-899102.

'87 JAGUAR VDP - Bla<with doe skin Interior, mlcondition. 13,000 mile$29,500. Call eves 6OI395-7027.

'87 MAZDA RX7 SE -spd, a/c, stereo cass, pvsnrf/mirrors, Alpine alansystemi Alloy wheels, 20mi, exc cond. $11,000. &609-896-3757 '

'87 MAZDA RX 7 - Excelent condition, low mileage$13,200. Call, 609-73;

,:t270 or aft 6pmV737-pJ»b

'87 MAZDA 323 - Sport4dr, Well maintained, auica/c, am/fm stereo casinew tires. $6450. Call, 60!275-9163 - -~~ •

•87 MERCURY, SABLEAuto,V-6,4dr,a/c,25Kmvery clean. 1st reasonablo f fer accep ted . Cal609-259-6363 anytime

'87 NISSAN PULSAR SERed, 36K mi, ^"spd.^a/cam/fm cass, $11,000. Ca201-359-3240

•87 NISSAN 300ZX- Black21K mi, garage kept, mlncond. Asking $13,000. Ca!609-895-1660 eves•87 PONTIAC GRAND AfvLE - 4 dr sedan, a/cloaded, 3.0 liter V-6, MF1engine, bucket seats, red$6700. 609-737-9365 astfor Jean. ,

•87 SUBARU GL TURBO5 spd, 4 dr sedan, lookssharp, runs great. A/Cam/fm, many extras. Intspotless, 33K hwy mi, ex-tended, warranty. $7500 orbest offer. Call Andrew, al609-497-9837 or 452-5398, or 215-829-9369.

•87 YUGO - 19k mi, ex-cellent condition. $2500.609-448-8070.

'88 CAMARO IROC• Bad Credit Okay! -

Down req'd-Assume PymtsCENTRAL1 201-562-1717

•88 FORD VAN-Fully cus-tomized, loaded, 22,000miles, excellent condition,must sell, $15,0OO/be8t of-fer. 609-499-0649,

'88 FORD MUSTANG GT• Bad Credit Okay!

Down req'd-Assume PymtsCENTRAL 201-562-1717

•88 FORD ESCORT GT• Bad Credit Okay!

Down req'd-Assume PymtsCENTRAU 201-562-1717'88 HONDA CRXDX -W h i t e , 5 spd , a /c ,stereo/cass, 6700 mi.$7500. 201-218-3039.

'88 HONDA CIVIC- Hatch-back Deluxe, auto, a/c, 20Kml. Asking $5500. Call609-924-7396'88 JEEP CHEROKEE LTD- Fully loaded, only 9500mi, save over $6000 off '89model. .Asking $17,900.Call Steve 609-443-0757.

•88 NISSAN 200 SX-auto,dark red w/grey Int, p/s,p/b, p/w, •• am/fm cassstereo, low mi, asking,$12,500. Call 201-521- j5158 anytime. |

•88 NISSAN 20OSX XE !• Bad Credit Okay!

Down req'd-Assume PymtsCENTRAL1 201-562-1717'88 TOYOTA TERCEL • 2dr Coupe. Auto, am/fm |cass, low miles, like new. j

Call MaryBeth days 609- !799-7496,. after 6pm 609- :987-8470.

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116 AutosFor Sale

6 PLYMOUTH Reliant K-IK miles, CB, p/b, p/s,dr locks, air, am/fm9reo cass, cruise, rearndow wash, like new,J400; 201-359-5295.

3PONTIACTRANSAM-hite W/T-Top, 34K ml,t. warranty, $9500. Call9-585-6891 or 587-8371

5 SAAB 900 Turbo -Red,K miles, 3 dr hatch,pd, leather, p/sunroof,tended warranty, 4 new)s, 30K miles service,c cond. $12,500. Calldays, 201-756-2023 orend/eves 359-2648

I VOLVO DL Wagon -,800 mi, a/c, am/fm cass,.at warmers, blue metallich blue vinyl interior, mintnd, $ 1 1 , 5 0 0 . Can1-874-3825 < •;•i VW JETTA QLI vHas»ry options. Only 24k mt)WO. 718-356-3022. *T CONQUEST TSI -bo, 5 spd, leather Int, 0laker stereo cass, p/a\, "a/c. Must sell, excid, $9900. Call 609*-1-1041 or 448-4718 *

CORVETTE Conver"-3 - Dark red, 10K miles,riual 4+3 trans, loaded,aged, mint condltiorf,i.OOO/best offer. 6 0 *i-2512 or 924-7233 .DODGE SHADOW J-

bo, excellent conditionter 30,000miles, am/fms, tilt wheel, cruise".00. Call Bill days 201-t-007O, eves 2 0 1 --2091. . •DODGE C A R V A N L E - '

loaed, $12,500/bestr. Call 201-874-7582.;

FORD T E M P O GLit - 4dr, ai/c, premiurpid, rust protection, pen-condition. White/Graygray interior. $7000 djoffer. Call days, 201 r

0060, eves 609-275-) . . . . ; • ' : ' • • - . >

r O R D T A U R U S Sedan.s, p/b, a/c, exc cond,

mi, $7600. 609-896r1. • . i

JAGUAR VDP - Blackdoe skin interior, mintlition. 13,000 miles',500. Call eves 609-7027.

MAZDA RX7 SE - 5a/c, stereo cass, pwr

mirrors, Alpine ajarrhMTI, Alloy wheels, 20Kixc cond. $11,000. Call896-3757 "

rtAZDA RX 7 - Excel-:ondition, low mileage,200. Call, 609-737-i or aft 6pm, 737-0400

YIAZDA 323 - SportyWell maintained, auto,am/fm stereo cass, <

tires. $6450. Call, 609-? t 6 3 — - ; - ' • .•••,-••

MERCURY SABLE -

clean. 1st reasonabler accepted. Call!59-6363 anytimeISSAN PULSAR SE -36K mi,''5t.'spd.-<a/c,

n cass, $11,000. CallI59-3240ISSAN 300ZX- Black,ni, garage kept, mintAsking $13,000. Call

195-1660 evesONTIAC GRAND AM

4 dr sedan, a/c,d, 3.0 liter V-6, MF1e, bucket seats, red,). 609-737-9365 aski a n . , : •- • • - - . / • '

JBARU GL TURBO -I, 4 dr sedan, looks, runs great. A/C,i, many extras. Int.ss, 33K hwy mi, ex-d.warranty. $7500 or)ffer. Call Andrew, at•97-9837 or 452-or 215-829-9369.UGO - 19k mi, ex-t condition. $2500.•8-8070.

I CAMARO IROClad Credit Okay! -req'd-Assume PymtsRAL1 201-562-1717)RD VAN-Fully cus-id, loaded, 22,000excellent condition,

sell. $15,0OO/bestof-19-499-0649, ,)RD MUSTANG GTlad Credit Okaylreq'd-Assume PyrhtsBAL 201-562-1717ORD ESCORT GTad Credit Okaylreq'd-Assume Pymts3AL1 201-562-1717IONDA CRXDX -3. 5 spd, a /c ,o/cass, 6700 mi.201-218-3039.

INDA CIVIC-Hatch-eluxe, auto, a/c, 20Ksking $5500. Call14-7396EP CHEROKEE LTDloaded, only 9500

e over $6000 off'89.Asking $17,900.

eve 609-443-0757.iSAN 200 S X - a u t o ,3d w/grey Int, p/s,)/w, •• am/fm cass

low mi, asking0. Call 201-521-inytime. .

ISSAN 20OSX XEi d Credit Okaylaq'd-Assume PymtsIAL1 201-562-1717YOTA TERCEL • 2jpe. Auto, am/fm ,)w miles, like new.aryBeth days 609-36, after 6pm 609-70.

Week of August g, 1989 11B

316 AutOS

For Sale'88 TOYOTA 4x4

HARDBODY• Bad Credit. Okayl

Down req'd-Assume PymtsCENTRAL1 201-562-1717

'89 SUZUKI SIDEKICK/GEO Tracker • Convertible,stereo, alarm, 5 spd, 8K mi.$7650. 609-921-3061 or737-4887

'89 TOYOTA CELICA -Convertible, 3000 miles.Loaded. $17,200. Call after6pm, 609-655-2281.

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'88 VW JETTA GL - Jetblack, spacious interior,am/fm cass, a/c, p/s, p/b,automatic, $10,700. Hurry ICall, 609-896-3166.

'88 VW FOX GL - 4dr,White, a/c, 4spd, am/fmcass, low miles (6000), likenew. Call MaryBeth days609-799-7496, after 6pm,987-8470

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3 1 6 AutosFor Sale

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,, YOUR CREDITHave you tried to sell yourcar but found that you owemore than it's worth?America's oldest & largestvehicle mgmnt network canhelp you by having yourpayments & insurance as-sumed. No fee or charge.Call Paul 201-562-1717

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89 Model clearance sale.'89.5 RX-7 conv in stock,many to choose. MPV 4x4and 5 speeds in stock.609-667-8004.

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Rte 206, Princeton, N.J.i

321 Motorcycles 326 Trucks

'87 SUZUKI - Uuaa Hacer500. Exc cond, many ex-tras. $2300, 201-251-1366.

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3 2 1 Motorcycles'80 SUZUKI GS 550L -Only 5500 mi, very smalldent in tank. Has substan-tially reduced price, other-wise bike in excellent con-

. diton. $1150. Call Steve, at201-359-6244

'84 HONDA SHADOW 700-15.6K mi, Exc cond. Greatbike. Asking 1700 nego-tiable. 609-466-9397

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YAMAHA ENDURO 250 -Excellent condition, verylow mileaga, best offer.Call 201-874-6285 h/msg3 2 6 Trucks

'85KENWORTH100-400CAT, 15 spd, cab over dbleslpr, 223" whlb, AIR RIDE,a/c, am/fm cass, 300 galfuel, brake sav., Air Foiler,slide 5th whl, alum rims/C5%, Mich Radials, 243 Kchasis mile 1.5 yrs onx-wrnty. White SHARP,$35,000. Owner will holdmortgages. 609-921-8197or 609-452- 2016.

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XJS Cpes PlusTaking Orders On New XJ6 Sdns,

Vanden Plas, XJS Cpes, XJS Convts.Sales-Service-Parts

Leasing Dealers Inquiries Welcome

REEDMAN JAGUARSALES-SERVICE-PARTS

Rt. 1 Langhorne, Pa.215-757-4961

7 8 TOYOTA pick up - 89Kmiles, long bed, camper, 5speed, $1000. Call, 609-883-7454.'88 FORD PICK-UP V4 Ton- Loaded, custom every-thing! 11,000mi, must beseen, $16,000. 201-359-3824.

TRUCK CAP - Fiberglass,new, 25 inches high, fitslongbed Toyota, color isoffwhite. 609-921-0138

331 Machinery &Equipment

GENERATOR - HondaEG5000X. 5000 watt. Used2 weeks, asking $900.609-587-2888 or 201-830-4215

3 3 6 RecreationalVehicles

CROSS COUNTRY MotorHome - 34', 1987, color tv,ice maker, blender, plusmany other options. Only8,000 mi. Asking $42,000.Call 609-587-2777

341 Mobile Homes'82 Kilmer-70x14, 2 bdrm,air, w/w carpeting thru out,all appls included, +manyextras. Principals only.$70,000.201-821-8377'82 Kilmer - 70x14,2 bdrm,air, w/w carpeting thru out,all appls included V manyextras. Principals only.$68,500. 201-821-8377NEW & PRE-OWNED -Homes in adult community.Fiancing available to quali-fied buyers. 609-448-2790days or 448-2843 eves.

3 4 6 Boats75 SUNFISH SAILBOAT -w/car roof rack (also inclsbike fitt ings) $ 4 0 0 .609-921-9425 aft 6pm.'67 SAILBOAT - HolderMark II plus trailer & ac-cessories. All mint con-dition. $2300. Call 609-587-4998 or 890-8326SAILBOAT-12'Snark SeaDevil. Main sail 55 sq ft. 3person capacity, neverused. S600/BO. Call201-247-5273

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ByG.M.1990 PRIZMS - SDNS, HATCHBACKSPLUS 1989 SPECTRUMS JIETBOS.

1400 NEW

TRUCKS

Service Dtpt Opertng On A Ful 8 c * 2 S I *B M I I 8 A.M.,1b WdnHt Wt Acc*pt Major

Credit Card*.

It $5069 Off MSRP. ft Includee A $2000 fiac-twy Certificate Rabat*. New 1989 CorvetteCpe VS AT, AC, Vln K51048B M3RP: $35468.

Our Price* $27,999

OUR LUMINA HEADQUARTERS#044S1580.00 OFF

It $1580 Off MSRP. New 1990 Lumlm Sdn VS,AC, Vln L1107832 M8RP: $15,120. Our Pile*

* $13,540

2.9%Annual Percentage Rite Financing ThniQMAC Or A Caah Alternative Rabata At In-

dlcatad Below In "A 1b F"

OUR CAPRICE HEADQUARTERSA S3-12700 OFF #4»

la $1927 OflMSRP* ktdudet A $1500 Rabat*Ntw '89 Caprice Ctaaalc Sdn VB AC VlnKR182534 MSflP $17,822. Our Price * $14^95

OUR CAHARO HEADQUARTERS

EB^3!QBlla $tOtO Off M8RP ft IndudM A $500 RatMta.Ntw '89 Camera RS V8 AT AC Vln KL154213

MSRP I1M85. Our Price ' $12,885

OUR BEREHA HI

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f 171

U»930OfIHSRP*lnctudeaA$1000R»btrttNtw '89 Beratti GT V» AT AC Vln KY129185

MSRP 113412. Our Price * $11^82

EiSl!£L!StllSiUila $1580 Off MSRP 8i Indudee A $500 RebateNtw '89 Calebrity 4 Or Sdn VS AC AT VlnK8119SO0M8RP$1M01.OurPilte* 913.341

OUR CORSICA IS2000.00 OFF

BARTERSion

It $1000 Off MSRP t hcludet A $1000Itbate New -S9 Comtce Sdn V8 AT AC Vln

KYI1412SMSRP$13,254.OwPrice' W,2M

OUR CAVALIER HEADQUARTERSItM106.00 OFF

It $906 O« MSRP « hKhidet A $800 RttoteNtw '89 CAnief Z24 V» AT AC Vki K7232O17

MSRP $13405. Our Price ' «11,»M

Call Them Left-< vers - call Them What You May. we Have Placed Our Final Orders ForNew 1989 Gars & Trucks. '89's Arriving Daily. Hurry Get Yours While They Last. ShopReedman Car Truck World Center. ^800 New & Usecj Cars & Trucks. 215-7§7-4961

HW*I SALES DEPARTMENTSOpenWMUn*t Allts 10PM

Sttuiday9AMto7PMClottd Sunday

Shop Reedman 650 Ntw Dodge Chryttef Plymouth Can « Tructa. American t ImportsRtvolvlnfl Inventory. Authorized CtiiyiijrT.C. By HweraDDetlw.

Annual Percenttg* Rate Financing ThruChrytltr Credit Corp. Or A Caah AlternativeRebate Aa Indicated Bfhm In "A To H"

S4300 00 OFF 1014

It $2300 Off MSRP ft Indudet A $2000Rtbatt New 1989 Chrya Conqiieat TSI SptCpe 4 Cyl AT, AC Vln KZ025879 MSRP:

$21,507. Our Price • $17,207

B ^uEMBGEELHal /0H

la $1575 Off MSRP ft Includet A $500Rtbatt. New 1989 Plymouth Colt Vleti Wgn4 Cyl., AT, AC, Vln KZ052588 MSRP

$15,811. Our Prica ' $13,536

S1575.00 OFF 102)

It $1075 Off MSRP ft Includet A $500Rtbate. New 1989 Plymouth Acclaim Turbo4 Cyl. AC, AT, Vln KF440514 MSRP:

$13,138. Our Price ' $11,583

S 2 3 I 4 . 0 0 OFF MMla $814 Off MSRP ft IncludM A $1500Rebate. New 1989 Plymouth Sundance RS2 Dr Hatchback 4 Cyl, AT, AC Vln KN673062

MSRP: $12,093. Our Price * 19,779

S155O.00 OFF 1124

la $1050 Oft MSRP ft Includea A $500Rtbate. New 1989 Dodge Spirit 4 Dr Sdn 4Cyl AT, AC, Vln KF528853 MSRP $13,427.

Our Price * 811,877

F •Kf.JCW.THllMOiaM in*la $875. OH MSRP ft IncludM A $1500Rebate. New 1989 Dodge Shadow 4 Dr Hat-chback 4 Cyl, AT, AC, Vln KN892344 MSRP

$12,045. Our Price ' $9,870G S I 9 5 2 . 0 0 OFF

la $452 Ofl M8RP ft IncludM A $1500 RebateNew '89 Dodge Omni 4 Dr Hatchback, 4 CylAT, AC, Vln KY43951S MSRP $9001. Our

Price ' $7049H S1509.00 OFF

(a $759 Off MSRP ft IncludM A $750 RebateNtw 1989 Plymouth Reliant 4 Dr 8dn, 4 Cyl,AT, AC, Vln KC422187 MSRP $10,508.

'$9,999

ZERO%Annual Percentage Rate Financing ThruChrysler Credit Corp.^ A Cath AlternativeRtbatt As Indicated Below In "A To D"A 9 K * p « — i i « i i a a a r . ,m

Is $2725 Off MSRP ft IncludM A $1000Rabat* 1999 Chryelef New Yorker LandauSdn V8, AC, AT, Vln KD58S875 MSRP

.448 Our Price ' 818,721

B Eggjgmijim miIs $1432 Ofl MSRP ft IncludM A $1950Rabat*. New 1989 Chrytler Lebtron GT 4Cyl, AT, AC, Vln KQ187506 MSRP $15,781.

Our Price • $12.399S3O57 00 OFF

la $1107 Off M8RP ft Includea A $1950Rabat*. New 1969 Chiytler Lebtron Cpe 4Cyl, AT, AC, Vln KQ276281 MSRP $13,256

Our Prjc*^,10| iM

I* $863 OTTBWTftincfid** A $1450Rebat* New 1969 Dodge Daytona ES 4 Cyl,AT, AT, Vln KQ277609 MSRP $12,962. Our

Price' $10,649S2650 00 OFF

Is $2150 Oft MSRP ft Includea A $500Rtbate. New 1989 Dodge Dynaaty LE SdnV8, AC, AT Vln KD570150 M8RP: $18,307.

Our Price ' $15,857S1000.00 OFF

Is $1000 Off MSRP. New 1989 PlymouthVoyager Mini-Van 4 Cyl, AC, AT VlnKR243459 MSRP: $14,297. Our Price

' $13,297

Hundreda Of.Ute'dCan A Trucks Need-ed In Trade To FulCuatomer Demands*

2.9%Annual Percentage Rate Financing ThruCtnyetar CradH Corp. Or A Cath Alternative

Rebate Aa Indicated Betow In "A TbF"

la $2100 Ofl MSRP ft Includet A $2000Rebtt* New 1989 Dodge D4S0 Pickup 2 WhlOr LE V8, AT, AC, Vln KS169271 MSRP

$17,838. Our Price • $13,138

S3550.00 OFFIt $2100 Off MRSP ft Include* A $1450Rebtt* Ntw 1989 Dodge VMM Pickup 4 WhlDr LE VS, AT, AC, Vln K817347S MSRP

$17,798. Our Price' $14,241

le $1900 Ofl MRSP ft Includee A $1450Rebtt* New 1989 Dodge D-150 Pickup 2 WMOr LE, V8, AT, AC, Vln KSO38O49 MSRP

$15,755. Our Price # $12,405

S3250 00 OFFI* 11800 Off MRSP ft IncludM A $1450Rabat* New 1989 Dodge Dakota Pickup 4Whl Dr LE V8, AT, AC, KS055811 MSRP.

$17,222. Our Price1 $13,972

S3600.00 OFF I4ttle $2600 Ofl MSRP ft Includet A $1000Rabat* Ntw 1989 Dodge B-250 Wagon LEV8, AT, AC, Vln KK370824 MSRP $21,686. Our

Price ' $19,086

la $1625 Off MRSP ft Includtt A $1000Rebate. New 1989 Dodge B-250 Cargo VanV8, AT, AC, Vln KK397118 MSRP 81W78. Our

Price * $12,953

Over 200 Used Canft Trucks In StockAiMiiceVi & bnpoftsRsvoMny invMtory

2.9%Annual PercentageRat* Financing ThruFord Motor CreditCorp. Or A CashAlternative RebateAs Indicated Below

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h) $895 Off MSRP ftInclude* A $1500Rtbatt. New 1989Mercury Tracer 2 DrHatchbacM Cyl StdTrani No AC VlnKR618959 MSRP:$9474. Our Price

' 17,2791074

MINI-VANHEADQUARTERS

StOOO OFFla $1000 Off MSRPNew 1989 OodoeCamtn4CylAC,ATVln KD361434 MSRP:$13,879. Our Price

' $12,879 ill*

S4075OFFIt $2575 Off MSRP &Includea A $1500Rebatt. Ntw 1989Dodgt AW-150 RamChargtr LE ModelV8, AT, AC, VlnKM944054 MSRP:$21,929. Our Price

$17,654 ISM

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XJS Cpes Plus Taking Orders On New XJ6 Sdns Vanden PlasXJS Cpes, XJS Convts. Leasing Dealers Inquiries Welcome

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' Price Includes All Cpst To Be Paid By A Consumer, Except R>r Licensing Costs,• _ _ _ _ Registration Fees & Taxes. \__^

iNY NEW MODEL, COtOR, EQUIP NOT IN STOCK WE WILL TRY TO FILL YOUR OROEA AS SHIPMENTS ARRIVE Oft FACTORY ORDER IT

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OUR LINCOLN HEADQUARTERSS6550.00 OFF_ _ ^ iota

la $4050 Off MSRP A Includea A $2500Rebate New 1989 Lincoln Town CarSignature Sdn. V8, AT, AC, Vln KY627734

MSRP: $29.866. Our Price • $23.138OUR MARK VII HEADQUARTERS

S5250.00 OFF i totIt $3750 Oft MSRP A Indudea A $1500Rebate New '89 Lincoln Mark V11 LSC SptCpe V8, AT, AC Vln KY687231 MSRP:

$28.319. Our Price's 23.069OUR CONTINENTAL HEADQUARTERS

S6100.00 OFFIt $4100 Oil MSRP • Includea A $2000Debate New 1989 Lincoln ContinentalSignature Sdn V6, AT, AC Vln KY686178

MSRP; $31.185. Our Price ' $25.085

2.9%Annual Percentage Rate Financing ThruFord Motor Credit Or A Caah AlternativeRebate Aa Indicated Below In "A To C

OUR SABLE HEADQUARTERS

It $2050 OHMSRPftlnclude* A $1000Rebate New '89 Merc Sable LS Sdn V6 ACAT Vln KA612534 MSRP $16,922. Our Price

• $13.872OUR TOPAZ HEADQUARTERS

la $1000 OHkBRFftlncludea A $1000Rebate New 1969 Merc Topaz XR5 2 Dr Sdn4 Cyl AC 5 Spd Man Trana Vln KK603000

MSRP $12.246. Our Price • $10,248OUR COUGAR HEADQUARTERSC I^^^^^C^B »7!2

It $2050 Oil HSW 1 Includet A $1500Rebate. New 1969 Mercury CougarIS SptCpe V6, AC, AT Vln KH644211 MSRP:

$16.889. Our Price' $13.339OUR GRAND MARQUIS HEADQUARTERS

S3-138.00 OFF, ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 1250

la $2438 Ofl M5W 1 Includea A $1000Rebate. New '89 Mercury Ckand Marqula LS4 Or Sdn V8 AT AC Vln KX655249 MSRP:

$19.767. Our Price' $16.329OUR SCORPIO HEADQUARTERS

S6200.00 OFF footla $4200 ON M9W 1 Includtt A $2000Rebete New '69 MeiKur Scorpio Sdn V8 ATAC Vln KE892173 MSRP $28,681. Our Price

$22.481

TRUCKS F — '——->* CARS

CHEVROLET TRUCK HEADQUARTERS- Shop Reedman Chevy Trucka ft Care

Revolving Inventory2.9%

Annual Percentage Rate Financing ThruQMAC Or A Caah Alternative Rebete Aa In-

dlcated Below In "A To D"OUR S-10 PICKUP HEADQUARTERS

la $1825 OfnRfflra>1nc1udea A $1000Rebate New '89 Chevy S-10 Pickup* 4 WhlDr. BAJA V6, AT, AC Vln K6220278 MSRP

$17.990. Our Price • $15.165OUR S-10 BLAZER HEADQUARTERS

It $1725 OTTBrSnTinciudet A $1000Rtbatt N*w 1989 Chevy S-10 Blazer* 4 WhlDr. Sport Model V6, AT, AC VlnKO161076/KO157100 MSRP $17,909. Our

Price • $15.184ASTRO MINI-VAN HEADQUARTERS

It $2125 OflftsRpTmSoeeTBoo RebateNtw 1989 Chtvy Aatro P*a* Van LT ModelV6, AT, AC, Vln KB174280 MSRP $21,524.

Our Price ' $16.899OUR VAN HEADQUARTERS

It $1395 W l l S n P j n n c i S t t A $500Rebate. New 1989 Chevy Q-20 Cargo Van,VS, AT, AC, Vln K71635M MSRP $14,094.

Our Price ' $12,199

OUR PICKUP HEADQUARTERSIM4

la $1800 OH MSRP »includet A $625 AutoTrana Credit a $1000 Rebate OH MSRP New1989 Chevy C-2500 Pickup 2 Whl DrSilverado Model V8, AT, AC, Vln KE233383

MSRP $17,032. Our Price ' $13,607

OUR V-5 BLAZER HEADQUARTERSS4000.00 OFF im

la $2800 Ofl MSRP » Includee A $1400Rtbate. New 1989 Chevy V-150Q Blazer 4Whl Dr Slfviredo Model V8, AT, AC, VlnKF193177 MSRP $22,519. Our Price

$16.919OUR SUBURBAN HEADQUARTERS

S2700.00 OFF no»la $2700 OH MSRP New 1M4 Chevy R-1500Suburban 2 WM Dr Silverado Model, V8, AT,AC, Vln KF146333 MSRP $22,883. Our Price

$20,133

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360 Houses ForSale

ALLENTOWN-Forsalebyowner, luxurious 4 bdrm,center hall Colonial plusstudy. Approx 3000 sq ft,abundant closet space, livrm, din rm, new gourmetkit, new deck, 25' fam rmw/full wall raised brickhearth, master bedroomw/bath, walk-in closets & 2double closets, fin base-'merit, 2V2 baths, 2 car gar-age, mud rm, cent air/vac,

. sprinkler system, burglaralarm, private treed lot inlovely neighborhood. Exccond, all neutral decor.$239,900; 609-259-9522.

ATLANTIC CITY - Onboardwalk next to TajMahal suite. Furnished.$168,000; 609-883-1056

BELLE MEAD - By owner,3 bedroom split, entryfoyer, living room, diningroom, kitchen, den, recroom, garage, profession-ally landscaped, central air,$169,900. 201-722-4423.

BURLINGTON TWP - 4bdrm, 2 baths, cent air, recrm with fireplace, near 295,$139,000; 609-387-9412;

CHESTERFIELD TWP -New homes on woodedcul-de-sac. 3 lots will buildto suit $425,000 range.Builder's custom home$549,000. Quality land-scape, decoration. BoyerRealty 609-921-1805Brkr

CHESTERFIELD - Smallfarm, 98 Chesterfield-Sykesville Road, lovely1849 farmhouse, 6 acres,10 rooms, 2 baths, full attic.Ideal for horses, sheep;nursery stock. Central Jer-sey location; close to majortransportation, excellentschools, asking $425,000.By owner 609-298-2779.

CRANBURY - 3 bdrmRanch, new kit, living rm,dining rm, deck, 2 car gar-age, cent air, walk to town.$189,000. No AgentsPlease. 609-395-7812

CRANBURY - Spaciouscustom Ranch in town.Full, finished basement,2Vz baths, 2 car attachedgarage with loft, Vfe acre.Principals Only, $245,000.Call, 609-655-0153 •

DAYTON Open House - ByOwner. Sun, 12-4, 2 DavidCt.This 3 bdrm, Vh bathDuplex has new nursery,carpet & t i le, countrykitchen, finished basement,cent air, deck, $139,900.Call, 201-329-2149

360 HousesFor Sale

EWING - Spac ioussuburban.6 room Ranch,'V: acre, 3 bdrms, 2 baths,partly finished full base-ment, air conditioning,screened/glass porch, 2car garage. $178,000. Call,609-771-6842

EWING TWP - OpenHouse, by owner. Sunday,

>. 1 -4pm. 4 yr new Colonial. 4bdrm, 2V4 baths, screenedporch, patio. Brick fpl infam rm, whirlpool, full bsmt.Many delightful extras. %acre lot on entrance tocul-de-sac. Mature, trees,professionally landscaped.Beautiful family home &l o c a t i o n . $ 2 6 9 , 9 0 0 .Wilburtha/River Rd area. 4Locke Ct. 609-882-5112.GARDEN CITY, NY -Fabulous new luxury condoin exclusive Garden City.Every amenity included;quick commute to NYC;health club/pool/jacuzzl,etc. Owner transferred;below developers cost$379,000; call evenings716-343-7500, ext 251.

HAMILTON SQ - 3 bdrmsplit, gar, 1V2 bath, hard-wood fir, cent air, newlyremodeled kit & bath,$134,950; 609-588-4953.

HAMILTON TWP - Col-onial, liv rm, formal din rm,beautiful eat-in-kit, fam rm,2 car garage, closets gal-ore, hardwood firs, cent air,3 bd rm, 1V2 ba th .$184,900. 609-586-4869HAMILTON TWP - Single,2 bdrm, full bsmt w/rec rm,all renovated, $110,000.Call 609-581-3805.

HIGHTSTOWN - Bl-level 4bdrm, 2 bath, living rm,dining rm, eat in kit, fam rm,laundry rm. Large patio,new driveway, cent air.Quiet cul-de-sac. Conve-nient to town, TPK, NYCbus/train. Immaculate,$174,900. 609-426-0804.No Brokers . '

HILLSBORO - 4 bdrm, 2bath, garage, 3/4 acre$170,000. 201-874-8467.

HOPEWELL TWP - Awardwinning design. 4 bdrms,2'/2 baths, 2 acre lot nearPennlngton at Oak RidgePark. $395,000. Call, 609-737-8383 or 737-6813.

JAMESBURG - 4 family,fully isnted, no money,down. Terms available.Call 201-396-9299.

LAMBERTVILLE Victorian- 2 bdrms, 1V* baths, pri-vate fenced yard. Recentlyredone. Many extras.$150,000. 609-397-4567.

360 HousesFor Sale

LAMBERTVILLE - 190North. Union Street. Byowner. Designer restoredbrick Victorian Federal at-tached, 3 bedrooms, 2%baths, dining room, livingroom, woodbuming fire-place, master bedroomsuite, eat-in kitchen withskylight, sunporch, thirdfloor office, basement, gasheat, great moldings, car-riage house, garage, walkto town, bus and river. Pri-vate landscaped yard,3000 + sq ft, $299,000. Byappointment 609-397-8674

LAWRENCEVILLE - 1 yrnew 4 bdrm, 21/2 bath Col-onial. 2 zone heat & a/c,deck, brick fpl, alarm sys-tem & cent vac are a few ofthe many upgrades. Over300O sq ft of liv area plus a4 rm office suite with pri-vate entrance. Exc locationw/great visibility. Ideal forthe doctor, lawyer, accoun-tant or any professionalwho wants to work fromhome. $329,000. Frank J.Pacera, Associates, Re-altors 609-896-1800.

LAWRENCEVILLE - Deve-lopment, 2yrold Bi-Level,3 bdrms, plus den, livingrm, family rrri, dining rm, 2car garage, cent air, V*acre. Asking $172,900.Call aft 6 wkdays/anytime 1wkends, 609-275-6216'

LAWRENCEVILLE SocietyHill - At Lawrence Circle, 2bdrms, 2V4 baths, bright,'sunny end unit townhouse,brick fireplace, windowtreatments & all upgrades,asking $112,900. Call, 609-599-9330

MILLSTONE Open House -Sun, Aug 13th, 1-4pm, 23Beardslee Rd. ImmaculateSplit Level in park like set-ting, features cent air, slid-ing doors to patio, newlypainted interior & exterior &many more great features.$229,900. Directions: Rt206 to East on Amwell Rdto left on River Rd to righton Beardslee Rd to end ofcul-de-sac. Sign. ERA VanSyckel Realty, Realtorssince 1865. 201-560-0200

NO HANOVER Twp >-Restored Colonial Farm-house on Rt 537.10 mileswest of Great Adventure, 7miles from Exit 7 NJ TPK. 4bdrms, 2 baths, Irving rm,dining rm,: kit, utility rm,office, 4 Working fireplaces,2V* acre land, 2 largebarns , ga rage , goodschools, low taxes. Call,609-758-8228.

3§o HousesFor Sale

NO BRUNSWICK -2 bath, Deer Brook,must sell. Pool/tenr201-297-7745

NORTH BrunswickBrook Village. $69,gotiable. Call, 24717.PENNINGTON - 4/Colonial, 2V2 bath,basement, fencedyard, 2 plus carbroker prote$393,000; 609-737-

PENNINGTON BOIyr old single family rbdrm, 2'/2 bath, 2 cage, cent air, woodequiet street. Avail$229,000. PennlProperties, 609-73or 737-6813PENNINGTON BOFyear old singlehome. 3 bdrm, 2V4 Icar garage, cent airwooded lot on quietavail Immed. $22Pennlngton Properti*609-737-8383 or 68

PENNINGTON Bor<bedroom Coloniabath, many extras, Iden, playroom, gckitchen, 3200 sq ft,garage, $425,000. Iprotected. 609-737-£

PENNINGTON - Fo1 by owner. 3 bedroor

bath, 3 years old, onwooded acres, fpl, ceon cul-de-sac. $22(Call, 609-737-1804

PLAINSBORO-Beailandscaped & welltained, Fitzgerald MoPrinceton Collect!*bdrms, 2V2 baths,basement, 2 carOwner has R.E. Lie$274,900. 609-275-7

PRINCETON - Lar£bdrm home with beayard in the friendlyBrook section. Easy mschool and town,bonus for decoratPriced for immediate$364,500. Call, 609-3066 or 921-2123.

PRINCETON ADDREiFor sale by owner/bulcustom 4 bedroom,bath, brick faced Colon Province Line$545,000; call for appment 609-695-0520;921-2170.

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3§o HousesFor Sale

NO BRUNSWICK-3 bdrm,;2 bath, Deer Brook, moving-must sell. Pool/tennis. Call,-.201-297-7745 '

NORTH Brunswick - DeerBrook Village. $69,900 n e -gotiable. Call, 201-297-/4717. ..",PENNINGTON - 4/5 bdrrrtColonial, 2V2 bath, finishedbasement, fenced privateyard, 2 plus car garage,/broker p ro tec ted ,$393,000; 609-737-3617..„•PENNINGTON BORO - 2yr old single family home. 3 •bdrm, 2'/a bath, 2 car gar-;age, cent air, wooded lot on -.quiet street. Avail immed;.;$229,000. PennlngtonProperties, 609-737-8383 •or 737-6813

PENNINGTON BORO - 2year old single family,home. 3 bdrm, 2'/a bath, 2car garage, cent air cond,'wooded lot on quiet street;avail immed. $229,000..Pennlngton Properties, call.609-737-8383 or 6813 >

PENNINGTON Boro • 5,'bedroom Colonial, 2Vfbath, many extras, library,den, playroom, gourmet;kitchen, 3200 sq ft, 2 car.garage, $425,000. Brokerprotected. 609-737-3617,'

PENNINGTON - For saleby owner. 3 bedroom, 2Vitbath, 3 years old, on 1 plus,,wooded acres, fpl, cent air,.on cul-de-sac. $220,000.Call, 609-737-1804

PLAINSBORO - Beautifullyandscaped & well main-tained, Fitzgerald Model in.Princeton Collection. 4idrms, 21/2 baths, full,jasement, 2 car garage..Dwner has R.E. License..-5274,900. 609-275-7205 "

'RINCETON - Large 5 ;

drm home with beautiful..ard in the friendly Little-rook section. Easy walk t o ,chool and town. $1000.',onus for decorating.. 'riced for immediate sale-364,500. Call, 609-924-';066 or 921-2123-RINCETON ADDRESS -','sr sale by owner/builder,.istom 4 bedroom, 2Vxith, brick faced Colonial;1 Province Line Road."545,000; call for appbint-e'nt 609-695-0520; 609-!1-2170.

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eal EstateA supplement to The Cranbury Press, Wlndsor-Hlghts Herald, The Central Post, North Brunswick Post, The Mar^ille News, Hillsborough Beacon, The Franklin News-Record, The Hamilton Observer and Hopewell Valley News. Week of August 9, 1989

REAL ESTATE IN BRIEF

NJHMFA swamped in responseto no-down payment mortgages

Builders and developers of subsidized housing continue to overwhelm theNew Jersey; Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency (NJHMFA) withrequests for set asides from a $20 million pool of funds for no-downpayment jmortgages. When the allocations are made in September, it willmark the beginning of -the agency's first no-down payment program.

The f ujids are .derived from a portion of an $80 million tax-exemptmortgage revenue bond issue sold this spring. The bond sale made itpossible for the agency to offer 8.82 percent fixed-rate, 30-year term

• mortgages to first-time home buyers and those purchasing in one of the.state's 41 Urban Target Areas.

Fox & Lazo wins four awardsFox & Lazo Realtors, has received four national awards for outstanding

achievement in 1988. Homequity, a relocation mangement firm, presentedthe honors at the Homequity National Convention held recently in Sari

• The awards were presented to Fox & Lazo for having the best conversionrate of out-going and in-coming referrals; for generating the highet ratio ofout-going referrals; for achieving the best bveralj performance in generatingsales on. Homequity properties where the buyers used US.MortgageCorporation! for having the best correspondence relationship throughShelter Mortgage Services, a subsidiary of Fox & Lazo Realtors, Inc.; and

5. for exceeding the goal the firm had set with homequity for the number ofI oi'tgoing referrals to be generated throughout the year.

Skubik joinsWeidel Corp.

Carpi Skubik recently joined theHillsborough office of the RichardA. Weidel Corp.

Ms''. Skubik previously taught inthe Bridgewater-Raritan and Hill-sborough Twp. School Systems andfor private nursery schools in thearea. She is a resident of theHillsborongh/Montgomery area.

Carol Skubik

Nachtsheimearns

broker licenseDan Nachtsheim, sales associate

with Weichert Realtors, recentlyearned his New Jersey broker _license. Mr. Nachtsheim. a memberof the Mercer County Board ofRealtors, has qualified for theWeichert Million Dollar Sales Clubfor 1987 and 88, us well as the stateMillion Dollar Club for 1988. TheEast Windsor resident is also soccerreferee for the U.S. Soccer Federa-tion for Intercollegiate and HighSchool associations.

Weichert volunteersVolunteers in the Hamilton office of Weichert Realtors helped

during a recent phone-a-thon to benefit the Multiple SclerosisSociety. These monies are used for research, counseling,vocational rehabilitation, social and recreational activities forpersons who have the disease and for their families.

V James Mlnelll''. Nicholas DiMeglio

Minelli, DiMeglio join Fox & LazoJames Minelli has joined the Hamilton Square office of Fox & Lazo,

Jack' Burke Real Estate as a sajes associate. He was formerly ussocmtcdwith Sears. ' t

Nicholas DiMeglio has joined the Finn's North Brunswick office. Mr.DiMeglio formerly served as a paralegal in a Princeton law firm beforebecoming a real estate, agent in 1988. He is a resident ot Franklin Park

Sunset AcresSunset Acres, a • 12-home community, has been opened by WeichertRealtors. Constructed by Stan Rodland, the homes are available in ourstyles, sized from 2,670 to 3,300 square feet. Lots range from 1 to 8 acres.Prices start at $295,000. A model on-site shows custom cabinetry,hardwood flooring throughout, central air-conditioning, brick raised-hearthfireplace, ceramic tiled baths, and stained trim, as standard features. Acenter island kitchen has a skylight and built-in hutch. The family room hasa bay window and the main bedroom wing has a skylit master bath withwhirlpool, shower, and double vanity.

The model is open weekends from 12 to 5 p.m. To reach Sunset Acres,take Route 206 south (from Somerville) and turn right onto Sunset Driveand continue until the end. Turn right on Route 601 and turn right at ElmDrive. The model will be on your left."

For more information, call (201)359-7781 or (201) 874-8100.

Homebuyers crowd Raritan PointeOn a recent weekend more than 200 homebuyers visited Lambertville to see

Raritan Pointe's townhouses on South Union St. The homes, which overlookthe Delaware River, are a project of Pennington Propertied Exteriors areVictorian with Belgian block curbing and brick-paved sidewalks and drives.

Interior details offered include bay and radial windows, fireplaces,glassbjock walls, and sundecks.

The homes are priced from $ 195,000 to $210,000 A fully furnished modelis available for $238,000.

TRANSACTIONSBecause these real estate trans-

actions are the result of sales andcontracts that may have been nego-tiated several months prior to closingand becausfrpfa delay of approximate-ly two niopths, 'between closing andpublication, the following list may notreflect the current market rate.

MERCER COUNTY

West Windsor

1-0 Avon Dr., Gary M. De Pinto fromAmerican Way Assoc., $75,225.

.9 Beechcroft Dr., Gerard and Dawn Guid-ice from Gustave F. and Mary Schaefer,$202,000. '

339 Bolton Rd., Timothy and Karen Reillyfrom Stanley A.' and Jacqueline Cohen,$130,000. . • •

323 Evanston Dr., Rafael and EvideliaRamos from Perry and Sharon Simon,$115,500.

5005 Garden View Terr., Paul Rodriguesfrom Mercer Investment Assoc., $85,600.

15 Lynnfield Dr.; Eric M. and ChandayePastman from Brian Keep et al., $210,000.-- '42^Pinetiurst Dr,, William i. Torre ffumWilliam J Torre et afc, $31,500: v "•:*"' ,

vRd7 Disbfow Hill Rd.. Barry and DoloresClark from Benjamin and Irene Howell,$70,000.

529 Rte, 130, Playdrome West JerseyAssoc. from Hamilton Marketing & Devel.,$1,570,000.

1021 Wood Mill Dr., Paul and EdithKovacs from Hisayo Miyahara, $87,000,

Hamilton ' '

from13 Anita Way, Kevin CostiganCharles A. Fedprko, $145,000.

86 Audrey Pi.. Peter J. and Lois E. Hribarfrom Martin and Gloria L. Baiocco,$132,000.

2351-353 S. Broad St., Claudette and CliveL. Jones from George S. Bozarth AgencyInc., $120,000,

6 Dukoff Dr., Robert M. and Francis Hicefrom Stratlon Inc.. $288,000.

12 Dukoff Dr., Daniel W. and Mary E.Hurley from Stratlon Inc.. $284,000.

Hopewell Borough

14 Front St , Virginia Kyte from EdwardA. and Mary Harvey, $231,250.

Hopewell Township

Aunt Molly Rd., Lawyers Title Ins.-Corp.from Kenneth D. and Judith A. Nenart.$442,000. • ' • ' •

702 Bear Tavern Rd.. Herbert J. and MaryF. Flamer from Dennis B. Gallagher.$255,000.

48 Diverty Rd.. ,Louis W. and Susan E.Beck from Peter and Julie Appleby.$140,900. ,

21 Meadow Ln.. John O,. and Jo-Ann H.'Forbes Jr. from Kenney J. and Elyse Mainor.$425,000

8 Nelson Ridge Rd.. Robert T. and Laurie

P. Lincoln from Conrad D. and Joan Snow-den. $315,000.

23 Timberland Dr., Keith and Heather W.Lowe from Peter W. and Onika K. Sprague,$270,000.

5 Van Dyke Rd., Clinton S. and WendyAnn Mathcws from Dumrong and NgarmmarsKasemset, $294,500.

Curlis Pointe Inc. from James A. andRhonda S. Vinson. $147,000.

Lawrence

76 Drewes Ct., Shafto Investors Inc. fromBrett C. Roberts, $116,000.

76 Drews Ct., Phillip J. and Sally R.Roberts from Shafto Investors Inc., $116.000.

17 Hopatcong Dr., Edward J. and Sandra J.Rakowski from John H. and Nancy A.Carpenter, $155,500.

36 J. Russel Smith Rd., Mary Wooten fromTiffany Woods Inc., $68,891.

42 Kite Ct.. Gary R. and Susan. R.Kowalski from Zola and Marlene Horovitz,$98,750.

136 Lakedale Dr., John J. and Cynthia L.Dunn from Joan M. Ripley est. et. al.,$130,000.

17-K Shirley Ln.. Robert F. and Jean A.Parker from Robert W. and June C. Cawley,$125,000.

21 Stonicker Dr., Richard A. and Jant' Sparra from Janice J. Shadle, $230,000. •

33 Woodmon't Dr., Joseph P. and Mary S:Geraghty from Princeton Woods at Lawrence,$236,843.

58 Woodmont Dr., Don Henry Wijayafrom Princeton Woods at Lawrence,$240,000.

Pennington Borough

35 Baldwin St., Kevin J. and Kathleen W.Baker from Richard A. and Jane L. Sparra.$429,000.

I Chadweir Ct., Albert W. and JoanHermann from Penningtn Group Inc..$452,820. •

Princeton Borough

49 W. Palmer Sq., Lawrence J.Ochs fromPalmer Square Ltd. Partn., $87,500. ,

3 W. Palmer Sq.. Antonio and VandaPirone from Palmer Square Ltd. Ptnshp.,$230,000. -

Princeton Township

24 Balsam Ln., Albert I. and Yvonne J.Aronson from James F. and Frances W.Edeburn, $317,500.

7 Foulet Dri, Peter and Atherine Wolfffrom Andrews-Foulet Princeton Inc.,$690,000.

202.Linden Ln.. Frank and Palma Porcarofrom Richard E. and Lillian Bradley,$155,000.

32 Maclean Cir.. Trustee/Princeton Univer-sity from Richard A. and Doris Lester,$522,750.

7 McCosh Cir.. The Trustees of PrincetonUniv. from Frederick W. and Hsiao-LanMote, $310,250.

170 Shady Brook Ln., Jane I. and EdwardJ. Lowe from Jim and Martha Myers,$377,000.

West Windsor

.5 Braernar Dr.. Timothy R. Ignas et al.,from Hai-Ping and Teh-Hsin Wu, $276,500.

114 Cascade Ct., Peter R. McQuaid et al.,from Carnegie Park Assoc. Inc., $149,990.

33 Elsworth Dr., William and Jeanette K.Miller from Polekoff Farm Inc.. $369,203.

26 Exeter Ct., Judith L. Johnston fromJohnE. De Jong. $122,282.

20 Hanover Ct., John W. and Carol A.Grafton from Princeton Greens Assoc.,$220,000.

32 W. Kincaid Dr., Richard C. and DianeBiletta fromrCalton Homes Inc., $251,490.

4 Kingsley Ct., Mark and Madeline Millerfrom Joe R. and Shirley J. Carter, $320,000.

19 Logan Dr., The Eden Institute Foun-dation from Douglas Gosnell, $180,000.

30 Lorrie Ln., Mitchell E. Fishman fromSunrise East of Princeton. $456,787.

112 Lowell Ct., Christopher J. Yuchmowfrom Catherine Riche, $ 114,000.

32 Park Hill Terr., William J. Hurley fromJeffrey N. Pretsfelder, $307,320.

10 Tindall Trl.. John D. and Ingrid E.Brase from Calton Homes Inc., $251,490.

305 Trinity Ct.. Lisa S. Portnoy fromRaffaella and Joel L. De Trizio. $117,000.

6 Woodbury Ct.. Charles W. and MarianChurchman from Eastern Homes L.P. .

•> $310,000.- -_ .- . ..

MIDDLESEX COUNTY

Jamesburg

6 Dogwood Cl.. Joseph Moro from KellyMueller, $135,000.

Million n

34 E. Foch Ave.. David P. and Debra L.O'Hallbran from Robert H. and SophiaFeickert, $155,000.

40 Washington Ave., Thomas J. Daly fromS. J. Lyndon Assoc.. $239,900.

. Monroe'

78 Fairway Blvd., Phillip A. and PatriciaSanloro from Resrock #1 Assoc.. $274,900.

85 Fairway Blvd.. Thomas G. Kunigonisfrom Resrock #\ Assoc.. $304,900.

87 Fairway'Blvd., John C. and Joanne M.Petheram from Resrock # 1 A s s o c ,$299,900. •

36-C Rutland Ln., James R. and LucilleScannella from Mildred H. Galen, $144,400.

38-E Sherman St., Equahab from Jeffrey S.and Gloria A. Gustus. $73,000.

389-C Spolswood-Englishtown, JamesHughes et al., from Frederick H. and Joan H.Linke, $142,500.

13 Ventnor Dr.. Samuel and Ruth Elbronkfrom J. and M. McLaughlin. $252,603.

10 4th Ave., Joseph Foster et al., fromSally Rago. $151,000.

North Brunswick

29 Lynn Ct.. Robert and Linda Hoffmanfrom Stebem Bldg. Grp.. $241.400.

139 Nathan Dr., Robert N. and Mary LouRusso from Linda A. and Charles R. Salkcld,$162,000.

36° HousesFor Sale

PRINCETON • 3 familyprime location live in 1w/income $410,000. BoyerRealty 609-921-1605 BrkrPRINCETON ADDRESS

On ThePrinceton/Montgomery

BoundryThis trim pristine, brightand spacious 4 bedroomRanch on tranquil privatetree shaded acre just 7minutes to university.Lovely hardwood floors, fullbasement with finishedroom, new Euro eat-inkitchen, large jalousiedFlorida room, 2 car garage..Offers please...$239,000Henderson Real Estate

609-921-9300 ..PRINCETON AREA - 2bdrms, 2 baths, eat In kit,fireplace, appliances, 1 yrold,- $116,850. Seller fin-ancing available or rent$800 mo. Call M. Mirollaeves, 201-478-3645 or P.Ferrara day 718-520-4120

PRINCETON Canal Pointe- Townhouse near canal, 3bdrms, 2V& baths, Car-rousel Model, price nego-tiable. Call, 609-799-6477.

360 HousesFor Sale

PRINCETON AREA •Princeton Jet. Sale byowner, Colonial perfectcond, 50 min NYC, 5 minRR station, 4 bdrm,. 2V4baths, liv rm, din rm, famrm w/fpl, kit w/separate eat-ing area, laundry rm, %acre w/patio, 2 car garage,full basement, cent air,West Windsor Twp, greatschools, $280,000. Callday or eves 609-799-1650;212-228-3606

PRINCETON DUPLEX -317 Wltherspoon, business/residential zone. Perfectfor consultant. Architectowned. Convenient to town& recreational facilities.Buy or lease purchase op-tion. $175,000/negotiab|e.Call, 201-359-2443

PRINCETON/HopewellArea - Reduced For QuickSale. Originally $795,000;for short time we will acceptbids over $500,000.'Inspir-ing, secluded setting, over6 acres of privacy, 4000 sqft of contemporary livingwith all amenities. Call609-466-2838, 801-649-0644. 303-292-9575,

HousesFor Sale

PRINCETON - Economical2 family. Live In one 2 bdrmapt & rent the other. Greatlocation, only $172,500.Call, 609-924-4710

PRINCETON JCT - Cus-tom Colonial on V& acrewooded lot. 4/5 bedrooms,liv rm, din rm, family rmwith fpl and beamed ceil-ing, 2'/a baths, w/w carpet-Ing thru out, cent air, allappls, security system,walk to commuter trainsand schools, Immediate oc-cupancy. Mortgage avail-able from owner. $319,900.Call 609-395-1537.

PRINCETON JUNCTION -Graver's Mill Estates, 4bedroom executive Col-onial with office/maidsroom, 2 level brick patio,hardwood floors and rnuchmore, $279,900. 609-799-3490. ,__

PRINCETON TWP • 3bdrm, 1 bath house withattached 2 bdrm apt (w/pvtentrance). 4 blocks to Nas-sau St. Large backyard.Asking $214,000. Apt rentsfor $475/mo. Call 609-683-0451 to request fact sheet.

426 Northam Dr.. William J. Jackson fromK. Hovnanian. $138,622.

460 Northam Dr.. Kifle Tesfaye from K.Hoynanian, $103,938.

200 Pennsylvania Way. Francis C. andKaren P. Lynch from Edward Glatt,$105,000.

82 Princess Dr., Hung.M. and Chung HsiaWang from Naomi Corp.. $269,900.

353 Wimbledon Ct., Patricia A. Murphyfrom K. Hovnanian, $110,438.

Plainsboro

6-16 Ravens Crest Dr.. Michael H. Kcvillefrom Linpro Princeton. $109,990.

49-11 Ravens Crest Dr., Juliet Aurigemmafrom Linpro Princeton, $84,990.

3 Stults Dr.. Joseph and Rosanna Cositorefrom Jefflands Inc.. $353,000.

South Brunswick

41 Junction Pond Ln., Vincent E. and Jac-quelin Cahill from John J. and PatriciaWeakley, $218,000.

14 Langiey Rd., Anthony M. Mastroserioet al., from Stanislaw and Maria Blazewski,$170,000.

- ^SOMERSET COUNTY

Franktin

43 Canterbury Pkwy.. Ro^er P. and MaryM. Strath from Laszlo and /rene Fccske.$235,000.

4i Canterbury Cir.. William G. and Danet-te D. Darb from Richard P. Mirabcl/o,$136,000.

29 Equator Ave., Margaret A. Embleyfrom The Township of Franklin. $7,500.

119 Hampton Ct., Rajesh S. h>. ' fromRichard W. and Lilly Whalen. $143,000.

76 Main St., John M. and Kristine VerhageJr. from Helen Verhage, $120,000.

7 Newkirk Rd.. Bruce K. and Valerie C.Beyer from Antony and Betty H. Vanacken,$179,900.

Hillsborough

188 Auten Rd., Richard Cohen from DrewA. and Stanley Rocsenberg, $125,000.

18 Carchester Ct., Peter F. Yashinski fromHarry Geaifcet.al., $124,500.

89 Marshall Rd., Dorothy R. Pogroszewskifrom Joseph V. and Suzanne L. Mangano,$215,000

46 Montgomery Rd., Antonio and AngelaRascionato from Virginia Kowalski,$150,000.

133 Riverdell Rd., Bruce M. and CharleneThatcher from Rohill Village Inc., $268,000.

16 Riverview Terr.. Roger and DonnaHazelwood from Joseph J. and Sally A.Sladovich. $221,000.

227Sutphin Ln., Arthur D. and Yvonne M.Lockwood from Edward C. and Wheat BFagen, $213,500.

Montgomery

3 Grand Blvd., Edward F. anil MaryannFogarty from Thaddeus Kropiewnicki el al.,$149,000. . •

360 HousesFor Sale

PRINCETON/RIVERSIDE- Sale by owner, walk toschools and town, Vi acrecorner lot, old trees,screened porch, flagstoneterrace, large living roomwith fireplace, dining roomwith sliding door to porch,large country kitchen, re-cessed lights, bay window,sliding door to porch,sub-zero refrigerator, 5bedrooms, 2V4 baths, fam-ily room with many win-dows, finished basementand laundry room, 2 cargarage plus storage, at-tractive turn-around drive-way with stone drywall,$419,000; call 609-921-2256 before 10am aft 7om

PRINCETON TWP - Saleby owner. Architect de-signed Contemporary, 23Red Hill Road. 3300 sq ft, 3bedroom, 2Vi baths, liv rm,din rm, TV, study, 2Vz cargarage, hardwood floors,new paint, carpet, vinyl,central vac, thermopanealuminium windows. Day609-581-1212, night 609:

921-2098, $350,000.

360 HousesFor Sale

SOUTH BRUNSWICK -Monmouth Junction, 3bdrms, 2 baths, Ranch, liv-ing room, formal diningroom, large family roomwith Bay window, wood-burning stove, full base-ment, la rge p r i va tebackyard, move-in con-d i t i on , V3 + ac re ,$199,000. 201-329-8875.

SOUTH BRUNSWICK3 bedroom Ranch pricedcompetitively with town-houses. Upgraded carpet,all appliances. SBR594.$159,900.

The opportunity you'vebeen waiting forl Outstand-ing Colonial, cul-de-sac lo-cation, Priced for ac-tion-call now! SBR589.$209,9001

Potential for professionalhome/office use. Charminghistorical Colonial , 4.bedrooms, 3 baths, bucolicatmosphere. A one-of-a-klndl SBR596. $495,000.

SCHLOTTRealtors 201-297-7171

Princeton Office

360 HousesFor Sale

S. TRENTON,- Semi. 4bdrm, 2 baths, liv/din rmcombo, eat-in kit. Newheat, elec & roof. By own-.ers , $89 ,900 . Ca l l393-9211

TRENTON - 2 family bricksemi, in good condition,2nd fir, tenant occupied.$79,000. 609-396-8472

UPPER, FREEHOLD

5^ Merrill Lynchw Realty

Postural.Privacy

Circa 1815 Federal CenterHall Brick Colonial, pic-turesque 55 acre seeting InCream Ridge. Recognizedby the office of HistoricalPreservation. $959,000.Freehold office.

201-431-4707

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OPEN HOUSESUNDAY 1-4 PM

15 MEADOW DRIVEHIGHTSTOWN

Wow, is this one a beauty! Original owner hasbeautifully maintained this 4 bedroom, Vh bathColonial on Vi acre park-like lot. Hardwoodfloors, eat-in kitchen with an abundance ofcabinets, family room with fireplace and fullbasement make this a home to be proud to own.ASKING . $239,000Directions: So. Main to Schuyler, rt. on Orchard,left on Meadow Or.

CALL WEIDEL EAST WINDSOR 609-448-6200

OPEN HOUSESUNDAY 1-4 PM

10 ENFIELD DRIVEEAST WINDSOR

California contemporary describes the style of our3 bedroom, Vh bath detached home in TwinRivers. European styled kitchen, wood deck lead-ing from family room and finished basementmake this the ideal buy for those who wantprivate home ownership and the amenities of atownhouse development. ASKING $169,900Directions: Rte. 33 E to 1st light in Twin Rivers,jughandle to Probasco Rd. Right on T.R. Dr,4o~lett on Enfield to #10 .

CALL WEIDEL EAST WINDSOR 609-448-6200

PERFECT FOR HOME BUSINESSMONROE TOWNSHIP

Experience the charm of yesteryear in this re-cently renovated and updated 1859 Colonial.Modern eat-in kitchen, living room with green-house and bay windows and wrap-around porchmake this 3 bedroom, I1/? bath home a joy toshow. Three car detached garage can give thehobbyist the perfect place to tinker. REDUCED to

$169,900CALL WEIDEL EAST WINDSOR 609-448-6200

22 OFFICES SERVINGNEW JERSEY & PENNSYLVANIA

East Windsor, NJRt. 130, Princeton Rd.

(609)448-6200

Hamilton, NJ1970 Route 33

(609) 586-1400

Hillsborough.Montgomery873 Route 206(201)359-7100

Hopewell45 West Broad St.

(609)466-1224

Corporate Relocation(609) 737-1551

Lawrenceville, NJ2681 Main St.(609) 896-1000

Pennington, NJTwo, Route 31(609) 737-1500

Princeton, NJ164 Nassau St.(609) 921-2700

Lambertville16 BRIDGE ST.

(609) 397-0777

Mortgage Services(609) 737-1000

WEIDEL NEIGHBORHOODOFFICE LOCATIONS

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MOVE RIGHT INHIGHTSTOWN

Brand new country kitchen with appliances andutility room adds to the charm of this remodeledColonial. Natural woodwork, hardwood floors, newwindows throughout, new roof and vinyl siding.Three bedrooms, 2 full baths and rear deck makethis a great buy for the large family at

$159,900CALL WEIDEL EAST WINDSOR 609-448-6200

LOVELY TO LOOK ATMILLSTONE

And delightful to live in. Our 3 bedroom Colonialis full of light and space. Set high on hill onprivate cul-de-sac, overlooking nature at itsloveliest. Established neighborhood of customhomes is perfect for those wanting to enjoycountry living with easy access to NJ. Turnpike.ASKING $189,000

CALL WEIDEL EAST WINDSOR 609-448-6200

5 BEDROOM CUSTOM BUILTLAWRENCEVILLE

Quality constructed home offering many customfeatures. The 23 x 18 living room has a full wallstone fireplace and vaulted ceiling, formal diningroom with cathedral ceiling and a wall ofwindows, 19 x 25 family room also has afireplace, add ZVi baths, intercom, alarm sys-tem, central vac and more. $307,000

CALL WEIDEL LAWRENCEVILLE 609-896-1000

ZONED PROFESSIONALLAWRENCEVILLE

Lovely 4 bedroom custom built split/Colonialfeaturing all hardwood floors, huge 23 x 14 livingroom with fireplace, finished basement with wetbar, intercom system and inground pool withcabana. For the discriminating buyer looking forquality. Can be easily adapted for office use withample parking. $289,900

CALL WEIDEL LAWRENCEVILLE ^609-896-1000

CLASSIC VICTORIANHIGHTSTOWN

Chestnut woodwork, h igh cei l ings withmedallions, 10 foot tall pocket doors, woodshutters in sweeping window bays, etched glass,parquet floors and so much morel 4 bedrooms,2/2 baths, 11 rooms! I Come see the 6 paintedmarble mantles. $249,900

CALL WEIDEL LAWRENCEVILLE 609-896-1000

CUSTOM BUILT COLONIALLAWRENCEVILLE

You will love the extra large great room with fullwall stone fireplace, pegged oak floors, solidwood beams, modern eat-in kitchen, cherrycabinets, Jiving room with fireplace, formal din-ing room — just name a few of the outstandingfeatures in this 4 bedroom family home locatedon a quiet street. $295,000

CALL WEIDEL LAWRENCEVILLE 609-896-1000

NEW LISTINGHAMILTON SQUARE

One of Hamilton Square's finest familyneighborhoods and only 6 years young with allupgrades! Professionally landscaped plus manyfine specimen trees, this maintenance free ex-terior Colonial-split offers 3 or 4 spaciousbedrooms, brick raised hearth fireplace in 20 x13 family room and is convenient to PrincetonJunction train station and major routes BUTtucked away in a quiet executive family area.

$199,900CALL WEIDEL LAWRENCEVILLE 609-896-1000

PRESCRIPTION FOR PLEASUREHOPEWELL TOWNSHIP .

Graciously decorated two story Colonial home ona large corner lot. Exposed beams in this 130 yr.old w/wide board floors, fresh paint & 18 x. 14updated kitchen. It's bay window eating arealooks out to a private rear deck. Many roseplantings & asparagus patch too. Inc.: 3 BRs, 2baths, detached garage. Priced adjusted to

$225,900CALL WEIDEL HOPEWFLL 609-466-1224

ESSA PIECE OF HISTORY!

WEST AMWELL TOWNSHIPStep back in time when you enter this tastefully -converted 1800s stone barn. This special homeoffers 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, 3 fireplaces, massivedeck, and exposed stone walls. Move your horsesinto the nearly new barn with turn-out pastures.Don't miss th is opportunity. Offered at

- $825,000CALL WEIDEL PENNINGTON 609-737-1500

OPENHOUSE

SUNDAY'1-4 PM7B BROOKLINE CT.

MONTGOMERYTownhouse situated in a „ , _rustic sett ing located WAminutes from Princeton.Berber carpeting through-out, oak railings, wood-burning fireplace withslate and brass high-lights, leaded glass entrydoors and much, muchmore. (May be purchasedfully furnished.) Offered at

$157,500Directions: Rt. 27 to River Rd. L (MainDr.) R Brookline L to #7B.CALL WEIDEL PRINCETON 609-921-2700

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NEWLY LISTEDHOPEWELL TOWNSHIP

Fully renovated custom Cape Cod in countrysetting convenient to Hopewell, Princeton andpoints north. Features 7 rooms, 4 bedrooms,brand new kitchen and 2 remodeled baths, plusextra den or have office. Quality features includeAnderson windows and hardwood floors. Largefenced yard, privacy and views of country field.Act now for immediate occupancy. Only

$197,000CALL WEIDEL PENNINGTON 609-737-1500

NESTLED UNDER LOFTY TREES ,PENNINGTON B0RO

Where kids walk to primary school and the wholefamily can walk, jog or bike. This picture pretty,happy home has lots of windows and the perfectlayout. Entryway leads to gracious living room,sunny dining room, kitchen with eat bar, laundryand powder room. There are three bedrooms,finished basement, 1 car garage and deepprivate back yard. Reasonably priced at

$229,000CALL WEIDEL PENNINGTON 609-737-1500

MOVING UP TO HUNTERDON!WEST AMWELL TOWNSHIP

Country surrounds this comfortable Ranch withan affordable price tag. Many features includingfull basement, low maintenance brick/stuccoexterior, 2 car garage, a new bath. He whohesitates will lose the chance to buy at

$165,900CALL WEIDEL PENNINGTON 609-737-1500

BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY COLONIALLAWRENCE TOWNSHIP

With four bedrooms, has Princeton address, lowtaxes and is just minutes from Palmer Squareand major routes! Spacious formal dining room,eat-in country kitchen, gorgeous refinished wood-work throughout, completely fenced back yardand lovely landscaping on a wooded rural road.These are just some of the features found in thisfine home. . $269,000

CALL WEIDEL PENNINGTON 609-737-1500

FRENCHTOWN VICTORIANDo you long for the grace'and style of anotherera? Are you ready for a new lifestyle. Come see

. this beautifully restored 1865 Victorian mansion.Currently used as a country inn with 14 rooms',814 baths. 4 fireplaces, and cupola with viewsof the Delaware. Offers many possible uses withhigh traffic location in the quaint village ofFrenchtown @ ' $495,000

CALL WEIDEL LAMBERTVILLE 609-397-0777

WHAT A BUY!KENDALL PARK

4 bedroom Colonial with fireplace and privateyard and just minutes from Princeton and Rt. 1corridor. Great location and perfect home to raiseyour family. In Kendall Park, offered at

$173,000CALL WEIDEL HILLSBOROUGH 201-359-7100

SEE THIS ONE FIRST!': LAMBERTViUE

You won't have to waste your time looking atproperties that don't have the value and stylethat this 2 bedroom Victorian semi offers. Veryprivate rear wooded yard and 1 year homeownerswarranty included. Offered at: $137,000

CALL WEIDEL LAMBERTVILLE 609-397-0777

GREAT AREAHAMILTON

Well built and maintained Cape in desirableMERCERVILlE. New roof, new storm windows,and new heater. This home is cheerful anddecprated in pleasing colors. Lovely matureevergreens in back provide shade & privacy

$134,900. CALL WEIDEL HAMILTON 609-586-1400

LOCATION! LOCATION! LOCATION!' PRINCETON

This lovely Ranch home featuring two bedrooms,one and a half baths, central air, full basementand three car detached garage with electric heatand water. Situated on a 150' deep lot. Fullbasement and attic storage. Convenient to down-town Princeton. Offered at $247,000

CALL WEIDEL PRINCETON 609-921-2700

' BIG, OPEN, CONVENIENTCRANBURY

v "Three'virtues'"'of'A m W remarkable-'home, indesirable "Shadow Oaks"- Cranbury. This home".--boasts hardwood floors throughout, a den with •skylight, a family room with fireplace, master

1 bedroom suite with a loft sitting room, screened ,porch to relax in, too many amenities to mention,please 'call for your appointment today.-

$449,000CALL WEIDEL PRINCETON 609-921-2700

T O COOKIE-CUTTER, HOPEWELL

Distinctive and uncrowded, custom built home onone' full acre is a most appetizing buy! Ingre-dients include gourmet kitchen, breakfast area,skylight, fireplace, and -much, much more. Forfree.taste sample, call Weidel Princeton. Valuepriced. ' $339,900

, CALL WEIDEL PRINCETON 609T921-2700

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538 ANDRIA AVENUE, # 2 8 8' ,, ; HILLSBOROUGH

Have you always'yvanted to own your own home?Nowjs the time to do it! With a price as low asthis, why bother paying rent? This condominiumis perfect for the first time home buyer. Call ustoday for a-private showing, and see just howmuch you can buy for only $82,000Directions':'Route 206 to Andna Avenue, fourth(eft to parking; on left,' sign.

CALL WEIDEL HILLSBOROUGH 201-359-7100

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SOUTH Brunswick/Dayton- By owner, 1 V4 years old,3 bedrooms, 2 baths, extralarge family room, up-grades, near exit 8A Pike, 2car garage, 201-329-0638.SOUTH BRUNSWICK -For sale by owner. Beaut-iful 3 bedroom, 2V4 bathduplex. Oversized lot,sunken living room, centralair, fireplace, appliances &many upgrades. $163,900.Please call 201-274-2527

WASHINGTON Crossing -NJ. Lovely 2 bdrm, 1 bathcottage, living w/Cathe-dral Ceiling & loft, tiledbath, remodeled kitchen,recent plumbing, heating &electric. Vz basement,freshly painted exterior,short walk to river & park.$136,000. Call, 609-737-8617.

WEST WINDSOR - Byowner, must sell. Beautiful4-5 bdrm, 21/* bath Col-onial, neutral colors, quietcul-de-sac. $295,000. Calldays, 609-799-5150 or aft6pm, 609-936-0381.

WEST WINDSOR - Centerhall Colonial. 4 bedrooms,2Vi baths, better than new,most desirable lot In town-ship. 15 Darvel Drive.

WEST WINDSOR - Cus-tomized 5 bdrm, 2V4 bathColonial on cul-de-sac, 5yrs old, 3000 sq ft, fam rmw/fireplace, den/office,fenced rear yard borderingopen space, prof finishedbasement, WW Schools, 5min to train, $295,000,owner 609-275-0296.

WEST WINDSOR - Execu-tive Colonial, 4 bdrms, 2</2baths, 2 car garage, deck,fireplace, Master suite withJacuzzi & skylight, securitysystem, professionallylandscaped, many fineamenities. Community pool& tennis. Asking $375,000.Fox & Lazo, Jack BurkeReal Estate Inc, call PatGeary, 609-799-2659

WEST WINDSOR - Im-maculate, 5 bdrm, 2 yr oldColonial, professional land-scape, 3 full baths, centerhall. Must sell. Asking$314,000. 609-275-7382.

WEST Windsor - LeParc I,superb location, cul-de-sac, large lot, 4 bedrooms,21/2 bath, professionallylandscape, many up-grades, $359,000; call609-799-2168.

WEST WINDSOR - Justreduced! New listing. 31/2yr young 2 story Colonial. 4bdj$j»2Vfc bath in desirable^!development "Fam rmjw/->>..:

fpli: kit with breakfast rm, 2car garage plus garageworkshop area, 16x45deck, cent air, and muchmore . Pr iced to se l l$289,900. Call Home Con-nection 215-860-7060

WEST WINDSOR - Prince-ton Oaks, Executive 5bedroom, 3 bath, 3 cargarage, center hall Colonialon 1 acre. Many extras andupgrades. At $375,900.Call 609-799-2826.

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BELLE MEAD - HuntingtonPark, Manchester, endunit, 2 bdrms, 2'/2 baths,fireplace, all appliances.$137,500. Call, 201-766-0786 • , '

CANAL POINTEFantastic value.-.this beaut-iful condominium in CanalPointe is priced BELOWthe builder's price evenwith all builder's Incentivesfor second floor unit. With 2bedrooms, and 2 baths,along with sunny exposureover look ing an openmeadow, we think it is abargain that should not beoverlooked. Most reason-ably priced at...$132,000.

Peyton AssociatesRealtors

343 Nassau St.Princeton, NJ609-921-1550

CRANBURY- Windsor MillII. Immaculate 1 bdrmcondo, 2nd level over-looking woods, tiled fpl,laundry room, pool/tennis.$94,500. 609-426-8990.CRANBURY-Windsor MillII, model condo, 2 bdrm, 2bath end unit. Cath cell, fpl,wash/dryer, pool. EasyNYC commute by bus ort r a i n . Reduced to$117,500. Rent at$775/moor short term at $800/mo.609-448-7663 'CRANBURY • Windsor Millcondo, 1 st fir unit. 2 bdrms,2 baths, cent air, gas heat,cohv. for NY commute.$92,600. 609-443-3029

EAST i WINDSOR - AtWindsor Mill, seller to paymost closing costs. 2bdrms, 2 bath end unit withexcellent wooded view.Cent air, all appls, washer/dryer, fireplace. $105,000.Call, 609-426-9479

EAST WINDSOR Condo •2 bdrm, $5000 rebate, easycommute to NYC, owner,$95,000; 609-426-4766.

EA8T WINDSOR • Pay nomaintenance for 6 monthsIn this spacious 2 bedroom,2 bath top fir end unit Wind-sor MIII Condo. Pool, ten-nis, laundry, many extras,$85,000. 609-448-8990.

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EAST WINDSOR -Live OnThe Lake. Twin Rivers besttwnhse. End unit. 3 bdrms,2V6 baths. Beautiful back-yard, deck w/mature trees,overlooks,Jake & openarea. New appls. Designerextras &'upgrades. MustS e e l . Ca l l for appt .609-448-4716.

EAST WINDSOR - OakCreek Estates, Oakmontmodel, semi detachedhome, 3 bedrooms, 2V4baths, ail appliances, at-tached garage with opener,w/w carpet, window treat-ments, partly furnished,pool, tennis, tot lot, easycommute to NY. By owner,$148,000 609-426-0051.

EWING TWP - Riversideend unit, 2 bdrm + sittingroom, 2</2 bath, garage,$149,900; days 609-987-3484; eves 215-860-5683.

FLEMINGTON • Immpec-cably maintained 2 bdrm, 2full bath, end condo unit.Sky lights & many specialfeatures enhance the prop-erty. Convenient for com-muters. $118,500. 201-782-8709. . • ' .

GARDEN CITY, NY -Fabulous new luxury condoin exclusive Garden City.Every amenity included;quick commute to," NYC;health club/pool/jacuzzl,etc. Owner transferred;below developers cost$379,000; call evenings716-343-7500, ext251.

HAMILTON-Society Hill II,most desirable model incomplex, new 2 bdrm, 2</2bath end unit twnhse, a l l *appls upgraded, $125,900;215-943-3817; 212-213-2078 !

HILLSBOFtO - Twnhse, 3bdrm, 21/2 bath, cent air,new dishwasher, fin bsmt,tennis, pool. $135,000.201-359-2905.

HILLSBOROUGH, Prince-ton area - Newlyweds,bachelors, bachelorette,why rent? Own this town-house for less. 2 bdrms,1V2 bath, sunken liv rm, dinrm, eat-in kit, fin paneledbsmt, cent air, ceiling fan,appls. Pvt yard, pool/ten-nis, loaded with upgrades.$123,500. Call 201-685-0379.

JAMESBURG - 2 bdrmtwnhse. 1V2 baths, sunkenliv rm, brick fpl, cent air, fullbsmt, 11/2 mi from Exit 8ATiftky Pfilncjflajs,,p lnly. {$1.39J9QO.);20J-521:5589 or201-688-3037.

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LAWRENCE SQ - 2 bed-room, 2 bath condo, centralair, all appliances, up-grades, $109,500; call,609-587-4951. vLAWRENCE SQ Twnhse -Largest model end unit,brick front, 3 bedrooms,2V6 baths, fpl, sunroom,many upgrades, $128,900;call 609-586-9261

LAWRENCE SQUARE -Townhouse, 2 bdrm, 2V4bath end unit, fireplace, ap-p l i a n c e s , must s e l l .$ 1 1 7 , 0 0 0 . Cal l 609-259-3034 or 259-2574LAWRENCE Square Vil-lage - Model 300, largest 2bedroom, 2V& bath town-house, many extras includ-ing fireplace and micro-wave, lowest price In com-plex, $123,900. Call days201-613-8008 or evenings609-586-6941

LAWRENCE SQUARE • 2bdrms, 2 bath condo, manyupgrades, great investmentunitw/tenant, (paying $725monthly) $106,000. Call,609-896-1447

LAWRENCE SQ village I I -Penthouse condo, 2 bdrm,2 bath, eat in kitchen, allappliances, cent air, fire-place, skylights, plus manyextras. Available now.$107,000 or best offer.Call, 201-342-1417

LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP -(The Village) townhouserecently renovated, 3 bed-room, 2 bath, finishedbasement, and more.$133,000. Please call609-896-3714.

LAWRENCEVILLE SocietyHill - Cold Soil Rd. 2 bdrm,21/2 bath twnhse unit. Manyupgrades.. Available im-mediately. $128,000. Call609-896-1558.

LAWRENCEVILLE SocietyHill - Cold Soil Road, 3bdrm, 2'/2 bath townhome,cul-de-sac location withpatio and beautiful woodedview. Designer upgrades,$147,900; 609-896-3960LAWRENCEVILLE VillageTwnhse- At $135,900.What a bargain! Home fea-tures 3 bdrms, 2 baths,liv/din/kit, & poured con-crete bsmt. Youngesthome in complex. Im-maculate. Call for appt,609-895-0688

LAWRENCEVILLE -Wooded view. Pool, tennis.Buy now and vacation athoniftr Remodeled bath. 1bdrrn condo. $73,0007609-695-4984. v \

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LAWRENCEVILLE Town-house • 16 Arthur Place,Society Hill at LawrenceCircle, end unit, 2 bed-room, 11/2 bath, all ap-pliances, central air, pool,new paint throughout, byowner, $111,900. Call,201-828-1674.

LAWRENCEVILLE SocietyHill - Cold Soil Rd, perfectstarter/investment. 2 bdrm,2 levels, w/w carpet,washer/dryer, dishwasher,cent air, landscaped view.Pool/tennis. $117,900. Call212-641-7218 o r .201-906-8178Lawrenceville

OPEN HOUSESunday 1-4pm

Townhouse located in "TheVillage" of Lawrenceville.Well maintained 2 bedroombeauty with large rooms,well equipped kitchen, 2baths, full basement, allappliances & much more.Newly offered at $127,000.

RA WekJel Realtors215-493-1954

Directions: Pennlngton-Lawrencevllle Road to"The Village", turn right atentrance to D14 CarverPlace.

Lawrenceville Condo

In small group at edge oftown within 10 mins to allmajor commuter routes.Mint condition, 2nd fir unit,3+ rooms & bath, comp-lete appliance line, w/wcarpet & more. ImmediateOccupancy]! Absenteeowner wants offer) Asking$101,500.

O As.***oliyudTnRealty, Inc.

' '159 Pennington-Harbourton RdPennington NJ609-737-1746

MANORS AT Montgomery- 3 bdrm, 214 bath twnhse,bsmt, garage, $192K, days609-924-8500 ext 235;eves 924-4692 ask for Bill.

NORTH BRUNSWICK -Beautiful Hidden Lake bricktwnhse. Private setting onwooded lot, 2 bdrm, 2'/2

bath, dramatic Cathedral livrm w/2 story brick fpl. Or-iginal owners. $205,900.Call 201-821-8051.

NORTH BRUNSWICK -Hidden Lake townhouse. 2bdrm, VM bath, fireplace,. patio,-v;alt... appliances inc;- M'tlStTisi llVj*1.17,9Ofa. C i201-821-f774. " "~:

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MONMOUTH COUNTY -Premiere offering of exclu-sive oceanfront condo co-mmunity located in pres-tigious Monmouth County.1,2 & 3, bdrm homes arebeing offered to you withprices starting at only$154,000. Call 201-774-0030 for directions.

NORTH BRUNSWICK -Governor's Pointe. Loadedwith upgrades. 2 bdrm, 2V4

' bath townhouse, fireplace,patio, cent air, mirroredclosets,. all appls, swim-ming poo l , t enn i s .$136,900. 201-821-4645

NORTH BRUNSWICK - Byowner, must sell. Moderntownhouse in Belcourt atHidden Lake. 2 bedrooms,sunken living room, formaldining room, eat in kitchen,den with skylight. Neutralcolors, all appliances areincluded. Price $10,000less than other units.$129,900 negotiable. Call,201-297-8405

PLAINSBORO - 1 bdrm, 1bath condo, 3rd fir, sky-lights, deck, wshr/dryr, allappls, pool/tennis $95,000. .609-799-6288 aft 6pm .

PLAINSBORO - 1 bdrmcondo. Golf, tennis, pool.Near 8A NJ Tpk. $87,500.609-275-8431.

PLAINSBORO - 1 bed-'room, 1 bath, with fireplacefac ing go l f cou rse ,$89,000; 609-799-6610.

PLAINSBORP Aspen - 2bdrm, 2 bath, 1st floor,sunny end unit, many ex-tras. Asking $98,000. Call609-275-2922

PLAINSBORO - Aspen,lovely end unit condo, 1bdrm, all appliances, w/wcarpet, cent air, $79,900.Call 609-890-7532.

PLAINSBORO Brittany -Townhouse for sale, 3bdrms, 214 baths, finishedloft, garage. Many up-grades. Call, 609-275-8421

PLAINSBORO RavensCrest E. - Largest 2 bdrm,2 bath end unit, featuringfront/rear patio. $107,000.Seller will pay $2000towards closing cost. Call609-799-1439 ;

PLAINSBORO Tamarron-'2 bdrm, 2 bath, 2nd fir endunit with fireplace & loftwith southern exposure.Over $6000 invested inbuilt In upgrades. A one ofkind, must see unit. Lots of

.; ,,,?,$116,9OO. Open* " "Sunday, 1-5pnv

Leonard Van Hise Ageiicy

OPEN HOUSE-SUNDAY 14PMWATCH YOUR CHILDREN PLAY SAFELY in thepark near this Hlghtstown home. The remodeledkitchen has solid cherry cabinets, new counter tops,floors range. The sun room is heated; there are newscreens In the back porch; carpeting has been up-graded and the 3rd bedroom has a skylight. Call todayor stop by on Sunday to see this well-kept expandedcape, $139,900Directions: Route 130 North to Right on StocktonStreet (Rt.571) to left on Parkway; left on Grant; Right'on Hutchlnson Street. - j

101 .Hutchinson St.

WALK TO TOWN - Convenience is not the onlybenefit this Hlghtstown home has to offer. There arethree bedrooms, living room, dining room andeat-ln-kltchen. This In-town home Is close to schools,shopping and affbrdably priced. Call us today, so youcan throw your rent receipts out tomorrow. $119,000

SERENE SETTING • Inside this custom-built colonialyou will find 3 bedrooms, 2V4 ceramic tile baths, aneat-In kitchen, Impressive brick fireplace in the livingroom and a combination family room/dining room thatopens to a marvelous deck & screened-ln porch. Calltoday for more Information on this newly listed home inHightetown. $184,900

MCOME PROPERTY - Attention.couples lust startingout. Here Is your opportunity to purchaser home thatwill earn you money. This 2-tamlly home in Hlghtstownhas 2 separate and well-maintained living quarters,enclosed porch and In-ground pool. Call today-

$162,500

PICTURESQUE* PRIVATE - Nestled on 8.7 acres o lwoods a pastures you will find this 3 year-old cus-tom-bullt contemporary home. Bright open living isoffered to you In the 2 great rooms 3/cathedral ceilings,Four Seasons greenhouse & modem oak kitchen.Tucked away In a world of Its own w/horse paddocks &animal shelters, this home In East Windsor Is onlyminutes to major, highways and the ^ " Q g M i S j f t '

ENTERTAIN EASILY- in the updated kitchen withBruce oak floor, living room & dining room w/plushworry-free carpeting and family room with brick lire-.place of this 4 bedroom Hlghtstown home. Outside,entertaining is made just as easy on the back yardpatio w/in-ground gas grill. Call us today, and let usshow you this exceptional home, $199,500.

IF YOU COMMUTE TO WORK then you will ap-preciate this oversized brick ranch located near Exit 8

' off the New Jersey Turnpike In East Windsor. A greathome for the large family with an oversized living roomw/llreplace, dining room and huge family room. The

' country-style kitchen has a walk-In pantry and no-waxfloor. The floor plan 'could offer mother-daughterpossibilities'as Well, $159,900

SURROUNDED BY TREES - This 1st floor end unithas features you won't normally find In a condominium.Two large bedrooms plus an oversized masterbedroom suite, 2 full ceramic tile baths, living roomw/slkJirig glass door exits to patio, utility room withwasher & dryer, neutrally decorated and ready to bemoved Into. $116,500

TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE- The opportunity to own anaffordable S-bedroom home w/llvlng room, formal din-Ing room & 33' lamlly room Is yours. There's more.Wall-to-wall carpeting throughout, basement, attic and.located In historic AHentown. $110,000

COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

leased through 2/91. Excellent return on Investment.3,540 sq. ft. + furniture + offstreeTjoark^g.

REALTOR-

Office: 609-448-4250MEMBER MERCER COUNTY* MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

AfWHourlCal: I160 Stockton St. Shlrtty Otawi 448-8388 P«t ROM 443-3410MghMown, N.J., AnrT&irlng 443-3888 M u m n Potkay 275-0565

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PLAINSBORO - by owner,open house Sunday, Aug-ust 13, 1-4pm., 1814Ravens Crest Drive. 1bedroom condo, pool view,all appliances, asking$88,900; call after 5pm609-275-9647.

PLAINSBORO Hampshire- Townhouse, 2 bdrm, 2bath, loft, fireplace, centair, w/w carpet, mint cond.$145,000. Call, 609-799-7557 or 212-361-2510

PLAINSBORO - Hamp-shire brand new 2 bedroomtownhouse plus finishedloft, 2'/2 bath, central air, allappliances, fireplace, w/wcarpet, tennis, pool, WestWindsor School. Won't lastat $149,900. Call after6pm. 609-275-0262.

PLAINSBORO Tamarron -2 bdrm, 2 bath with loft &fireplace, end unit. Over-looking woods, across fromgolf. Just reduced to$114,900. Call, 609-799-5099.

PLAINSBORO - Tamarronend unit condo, 2 bdrm, 2baths, all appls, must sellASAP; $110,000; call after5pm 609-275-7284.

PLAINSBORO -TamarronTopaz condo. 2 bdrm, den,2 bath, downstairs end unit,all appls incl. $130,000 orBest Offer. Call 201-274-0870 or 609-734-9631

PLAINSBORO- Tamarron,2 bdrm, 2 baths, 2nd fir,laundry rm, cent air, cus-tom window treatments,upgraded appliances, trecklight, $110,000. Over-looking park. Call, 609-799-5935

PRINCETON ADDRESS •Semi detached townhouse,3 bedrooms, 2V& bath, 2stories plus attic, fireplace,private patio on wooded lot

..with stream, storage, shed,central air, many extras, 10min to station, 55 min NY,by owner, $179,000 days609-924-8500; eves 609-924-4692 ask for BillPRINCETON Area - Mont-gomery Woods, 2 bed-rooms and loft, Birchwoodmodel, backyard faceswoods, best location, pricenegotiable. 609-921-1711.

PRINCETON Area - CanalPointe, 3 bedroom, 2.5baths, 1 yr old townhousewith upgrades, excellentprivate location on canal.Must see. 609-987-9129.

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PRINCETON AREA - Or-chard. Bright spacious 1bdrm co-op. W/w carpet-ing, air, pool; $34,900.609-799-3744 or 201-436-5277.

PRINCETON Area Whis-pering Woods - Luxurytownhouse, 2 bdrms, 2V2

baths, lovely wooded site.Fireplace, cent air, dish-washer, garbage dispo-sal, carpet upgrades, cus-tom window treatments, at-tic/storage. Clubhouse,p o o l / t e n n i s . P r i ce :$142,900.,Principals Only, .please call for appt, 201-274-2295

PRINCETON Area - CanalPointe, Plaza townhouse,never occupied, 3 bed-room, 2Vi baths, garage,many upgrades, now re-duced d ras t i ca l l y to$184,900. Call 201-839-5100 days; 839-5634 eves.

PRINCETON Area-CanalPointe Cloister model,$134,900. Plainsboro Brit-tany 2 bedroom plus loft,$144,900. Please call 609-

, 799-4303.

PRINCETON Area - Mustsell; rent-relocating, greatvalue, 2 bdrm condo, fpl,balcony, cathedral ceiling,pool, tennis, many customdesign extras, $118K sale;$900 rental. 201-548-3387.PRINCETON Area - Whis-pering Woods, Ashwoodtownhouse, 2 bedrooms,ZVz bath, w/w carpeting, allappliances, pool and ten-nis, $129,900; call Keithdays 609-924-8500; even-Ings 201-274-0753.

PRINCETON Area - Under$100,000. 1 bedroomcondo, model unit, allreasonable offers con-sidered, days 609-987-1100; eves 201-874-6888.

PRINCETON - By owner.Owner transferred. CanalPointe condo, Belvederemodel. 2 bedrooms, 2baths, all appliances withupgrades. Available im-mediately. $126,000. Over$13,000 below builder'scurrent price. 609-520-1477.

PRINCETON - CanalPointe, third floor over-looking canal. 2 bedroom,1 bath, fireplace, all ap-pliances;, call Regina at,609-452-8952 after 7pm.PRINCETON MEADOWSCondo - Brand new, 1bdrm, 2nd fir, all appl,$82,900, 609-586-3432.

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PRINCETON AREA North- Whispering Woods, 2bedroom, 2Vs> bath, deluxetownhouse, Italian tile entry& kitchen, fpl, security sys-tem, extras. Price reduced,owner 201-274-2720

PRINCETON AREA Whis-pering Woods - 2 bdrm, 2bath condo, cent air, ap-pliances, fpl, deck, byowner, $122,900 nego-tiable. 201-329-0546

PRINCETON Canal Pointe'- New 1 bdrm, 2 bath, bestlocation. Cathedral Cell-ings, pool/tennis. Must sell.Call, 212-682-3259

PRINCETON - CanalPointe Condo, 2 bdrm, 2bath, Belevidere Model,cent air, washer/dryer, dis-hwasher, frig, fireplace,screens & mini blinds.Pool/tennis & morel Pricedbelow builders price forquick sale. Call, 609-275-9227.

PRINCETON LANDINGDirect From BuPderl

Exquisite Harrison model,number 213, Atrium homelLavishly detailed through-out. Swimming, tennis andclubhouse too! Immediateoccupancy. $211,410 in-c l u d i n g e x t r a s . Call609-452-7555 nowl

PRINCETON Landing -Model 212, many up-grades, 2 master suites, livrm, din rm, eat-in kit, 2V2baths, full basement, 2 cargarage, $214,900; is pres-ently under a one yearlease deriving $1600 plusper month; 609-275-8357.

PRINCETON - Live vir-tually rent free in a lovelymodem, 4 bdrm town-house, with income & taxwrite-offs from the adjoin-ing 2 apts, defraying mostof your expenses. Need$45,000 cash min. A trulyunusual opportunity. Call,609-924-4710 'PRINCETON Walk - Mustsell, luxury townhousecondo, prime location fac-ing pond, 3 bedroom, 2V2bath, living room, diningroom, den, kitchen, 1 car,all appliances, $241,000.516-679-8876

PRINCETON (W Windsor)- Elegantly decorated, pri-vate views, canal & birdsanctuary, unique & irre-placeable 3rd fir Arbor withCathedral Ceilings, 2 bdrm,1 bath, fireplace, blinds,pool/tennis. $126,000. Call,609-520-9620.

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For Sale

ROBBINSVILLE - Wynd-ham PI. at Foxmoor. Neatfirst floor end unit, 2.bedrooms, 2 baths, centralair, w/w carpet, all appls,pool and tennis. Avail Sept.1; $107,000 plus utilities.Call days 201-699-8492;eves 201-359-7885.

ROSSMOOR - Creampuffco-op, 2nd fir, low $50's.Lge bdrm, liv/din rm, centair, swim, golf, clubhouse,owner, 609-395-7266

ROSSMOOR RESALES -We have listed a number ofvarious models priced from$55,000 to $129,500..Please call us for details,Stults Realty Co, 37 NorthMain St, Cranbury, NJ.609-395-0444.

ROSSMOOR - Wi l l -iamsburg model , freestanding, exc location, 4yrs old, must see to ap- 'predate, avail now, pricedto sell. Levinson Assoc-iates. Call 609-655-5379appmt/lnfo ask for Janice.

TAX SHELTER - 3 bdrm 2bath, Rt 1 condo, with exctenant, $129,000.609-896-1595, principals only.

TWIN MANSIONS - Byowner, 3 bdrms, 2Vi baths,fireplace, lots of upgrades,$139,000, move in cond;call 201-329-8093

TWIN RIVERS - 2 bdrm,11/2 bath twnhse. Quietcourt, nice view. Fin bsmt.Convenient loc. Goodcond. Pr iced to se l l .$111,000. 201-329-9261.

TWIN RIVERS - Immac 3bdrm. All neutralsl Possibleowner $assist$. No bro-kers. 609-443-8210.

TWIN RIVERS - Immac 3bdrm. All neutrals! Possibleowner $assist$. No bro-kers, 609-443-8210.

WHISPERING WOODS-2bdrm plus loft, 2V2 baths,Driftwood model, end unit,many, many upgrades,$173,000. Call 609-443-8283.

WHISPERING WOODS -Juniper model on CypressCt. 2 bdrm, 2 full bathcondo, neutral colors,closets galore, all appls,fpl, air cond, deck, trees,pool, tennis, clean. 201-280-8472. $129,900.

WHITTINGHAM - Adultcommunity. Great lifestyle.Beautiful 2 bdrm, 2V2 bathtwnhse. Upgrades, choicelocation. Owner relocating.609-655-0568.

Move your familyto a new singlehome.

Pre-construction prices!A new neighborhood of 50 single-family homes is being built

in the historic Burlington area. It's called Lynnefield. These new,energy-efficient homes feature three bedrooms, spacious Kitchen,gas hot-air heat, maintenance-free exterior siding and more. Fourbedroom homes, garages and other options are also available.It's your chance to move up to the home your family needs.And wants.

Stop by today. These prices won't lastforever.

HOURS: Mon/Tue/Wed/Fri 2PM-6PMSat/Sun 12PM-5PM

. Or by appointment

PHQNE: (609) 387-5050

•Lynnefield* Another Appleton Development

DIRECTIONS: Take Route 130 North to Burlington City. Turn right onto ColumbusRoad. Lynnefieid is one-half mile-ahead on the left.

From I-295: Use Exit 47B and drive North op Route 541 (Mount Holly Road).Follow Route 541 to Route 130 and turn right. Follow Route 130 to ColumbusRoad and turn right. Lynnefield is one-half mile ahead on the left.

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365 Townhouses& Condos

'. For Sale

WHITTINGHAM - AdultCommunity. Haverhilltownhouse. Elegant decor,master bdrm & bath on 1stlevel, abundant closets &storage, attached garage.Luxury upgrades, beautifullocation close to club-house. Call for appt. Askfor Harriet. Levinson As-sociates, Realtors. 609-655-5535.

WINDSOR MILL II Condo -2 bedroom, 2 bath, 2ndfloor facing woods, washer,dryer, central air, pool, ten-nis, for sale by owner.$105,000; 6O9-520-4305 oreves 215-843-9751.

WYCKOFF MILL - 2 bed-room, 2 bath, CathedralCeiling, deck, fireplace,1200 sq ft, $110,000; call,201-635-4037

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BUCKS COUNTYCustom Built on cul-de-sac, 243' deep landscapedlot, 4 bdrms, 2% baths,hardwood firs, breakfastarea, family rm w/fireplace,'full basement, central air,security system, brickpatio. A great value & re-cent ly reduced to$179,900. Ask for SandyDaub.

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LOWER BUCKS - Charm-ing 19th century, 2 bed-room guest house with fire-place. 9/1, $850 per monthincluding heat. Call 215-953-0646.

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BUCKS COUNTYCOLONIAL

HERE'S A SAMPLE

Washington Crossing Viacre tree lined street Coun-cil Rock Schools, 4 bdrm,2</2 baths, fam rm w/fpl, kitw/breakfast nook, bsmt, 2car garage, won't last at;

$244,900

Yard ley , Pennsburyschools close to I-95,mature lot backs to openspace, gas heat, 4 bdrms,2Vi baths, eat-in kit,beamed fam mi w/fpl,leads to a screened patio,bsmt, 2 car garage, look atthis sacrifice!

$212,000

Penns Grant, Pennsburyschools, fin'd bsmt, 4bdrms, 2Vi baths, countrykit, fam rm w/fpl, slidingglass door to fenced yard,2 car garage, 5 yrs young;

$179,900

Others avail from $105,000

John DonahueRE/MAX Properties Ltd

215-968-7417BUCKS COUNTY - Ex-quisitly preserved 17OO's :farm house with 5 bed-rooms, 5 fireplaces, bam,spring house, pond, andthree hole golf course all on40 lush acres in the heart ofthe Bucks-Princeton cor-ridor and only 90 minutesto NYC. Excellent develop-ment potential, 2,255,900.Contact Red Carpet Class-Harlan Real Estate 215-348:8111.

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BUCKS COUNTY

Historic Fallsington, 3 bdrmplus den in this cute Cape.It features hardwood firsthru out, 1 bath, screenedbreezeway, Oak formicakitchen cupboards, washer/dryer, frig included plus a 2car detached garage withopener . Reduced to$122,000, Ask for SandyDaub.

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BUCKS CO.Ttnlcum Twp

A secluded 3 bedroomstone farmhouse on 25plus acres. This home fea-tures a large master bath,keeping room, walk-in fire-place and more. Asking$650,000. Call Gary atTohickon Real Estate, Ltd.215-847-5000.

CHALIFON PA - 2 bdrmRancher, full basement,Redwood deck, Vfe acre lotsurrounded by trees &shrubs, very private, veryquiet, low taxes. Asking$133 ,000 . Ca l l ,215-822-3837

FALLS TRIPLEX - Greatshape, fully rented, off-street parking, big lot, 9%financing, no closing costs,$135K. 215-295-5356.LAWRENCEVILLE - Profmale, large bright bedroomwith bath, furnished, pvtentrance, carpet, centralair, utilities incld, cable,reasonable. Call 609-921-1262 days; 609-883-8785eves/wknds.

COUNTRY GENTLEMAN MINI ESTATE on North River Road. Very unique andprivate, dome ceilings, 5 bedrooms, 4 full baths, 4 car garage and 4.38 acres

$1,295,000

CONTEMPORARY on 10+ acres,beautiful estate neighborhood, 4 BRs,cathedral ceilings, hdwd floors, FR, den,walk-out finished basement. $575,000

NUMEROUS POSSIBILITIES in Buck-ingham Twp., restored, 200 yr. old home,6-7.BRS, 4 full.baths, 3200 sq. ft. out-building, pool, pond, spa & 3.26 acres.

. .- ; . - $495,000

STUNNING STONE & CEDAR COL-ONIAL, 6+ acres in Solebury Twp. 4BRs, 3 FPs, FR, gameroom w/wet bar,(reeform pool, whirlpool & 3 car garage.

$895,000

MAGNIFICENT 4 BR home, 2 acres inSolebury Twp., 5000 sq. ft. w/authenlicdetailing & appointments, master suitew/jacuzzi. Designed to insure graciousliving. . $650,000

LOVELY BED & BREAKFAST situatedon 5+ acres, 5 BRs, each w/privatebath. Turnkey operation located withinminutes ot Peddler's Village and historicNew Hope. $599,900

CounttonesReaL estate

Route 202 4 Aquetong RoadNew Hops, Pennsylvania 18938area (215) 862-9116/Fax #862-9762

Box 109A8

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MIDDLETOWN TWP - 4bedroom, 2 bath, $950 permonth short term rentalalso available. AvailableAug 15. 215-946-1953.

MORRISVILLE - Call tosee this new listing. Thislovely Ranch-Style homeoffers 4 bdrms, liv rm. for-mal din rm, eat-in kit, Igescreened front & backporches & Ige bsmt. Of-fered at $139,900. Byowner. Call for an appt,215-295-1537

NEW HOPE • New con-' struction in the Bora. Dis-tinctive 4 bedroom, 2'/2

baths with 2 story library, 2fireplaces, spacious masterbedroom suite, 3, car gar-age and more, on a quietcul-de-sac. Available now,financing available. Pricedfrom low $430,000. Lv msg215-641-2745 for more info

NEW HOPE-On the Dela-ware. Brand spanking newbeautiful 2 bedroom, 2bath. Master bedroom withmarble Jacuzzi, living room,dining area, kitchen, bal-cony. Condo has un-believable «view. ReadyAugust. Call 215-295-8981

NEW HOPE

Best VaJuel! 1 bdrmcondo, private, spaciousunit. All new appls, carpet,etc. Patio looking out towoods, private garden infront, walk to town.Fixed rate financing from6'/2%. Monthly paymentsfrom $523. Must seelRtvertiiH Of New Hope

Open dally 10-6call 215-862-9828

NEWTOWN Condo - OpenHouse, Sun, 1-5. 2 bdrmwith loft, 3 baths, living rm,dining rm, eat in kitchen,fireplace, skylight, largeclosets, storage, gas heat.Many upgrades. $119,500.Call 215-860-7120

EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

At real estate advertising inthis newspaper is subjectto the Federal Fair HousingAct ol 1968 which makes itillegal to advertise "anypreference, limitation ordiscrimination based onrace, color, religion, sex ornational origin, or an inten-tion to make any suchpreference, limitation ordiscrimination.'This newspaper will notknowingly accept anyadvertising tor real estatewhich is in violation ol thelaw. Our readers arehereby informed that alldwellings advertised in thisnewspaper are availableon an equal opportunitybasis'

KINGSBRMORE THAN JA PLACE TO LIVE

It's a lifestyle!tingsbrook provides the best of both

worlds. Its prime Lawrenceville location isset back just enough for rural seclusion yetremains easily accessible to major high-ways and public transportation for yourconvenience.

Once inside Kingsbrook, however, travelwill be the furthest thing from your mind. The5 bedroom, 3 and V2 bath homes arespacious, yet cozy. You can graciouslyentertain guests, treating them to a mealprepared in the state-of-the-art kitchen andenjoyed in the lavish dining room. If youneed to unwind, a Kingsbrook home offers aprivate platform Jacuzzi and fireplace tosettle down and relax.

Trafalgar House's award winning design-ing touch is evident at Kingsbrook. Yourtouch will be evident as the builder is morethan willing to customize your home to yourneeds. Prices for the 5 bedroom, 3Vi bathhomes start from $398,000.

And now, Trafalgar House introduces theFulton, a distinctive 4 bedroom home, with aden plus a family room at $369,500.

Sales and Information Center Hours:11 am — 5 pm every day.Call (609) 896-4949.

KINCSBC O U N T R Y E S T A T E S" • A T L A W R E N C E V I L L E ~ ~

To Kingsbioofc Take Rt. 1 south to Princeton-Hightstown exit (Washington Rd.-Rt. 571). Turn right towardPrinceton and continue to Nassau St. (Rt. 27). Left on Nassau St. approx. Vz mile to Rt. 206 South onRl. 206 approx. 4V4 miles to CoW Soil Rd., Lawrenceville. Turn right to Kingsbrook Country Estates.

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' NEW HOPEBest Value!!

2 bedroom, 2 bath condo,vaulted ceiling, fireplace,spacious deck, new ap-pliances, carpet, etc.Beautiful wooded setting,walk to townl .Rh/erhm Of New Hope

Open daily 10-6; call 215-862-9828

POCONOS Big Boulder -Executive contemp, 3 bed-room, loft, 2 bath, Jacuzziroom, enlarged windows,Atrium doors, extendeddeck, clubhse, lake, pool,tennis & ski $132K. Alsosimilar home w/lake view$169K and raised ranchS109K. By owner 609-452-0830 or 717-722-2897.ROSE HOLLOW-1st floorcondo, 2 bdrms, 2 baths,garage, fenced yard.$115,900. Call after 6pm,215-295-4796

UPPER MAKEFIELD Twp-Restored 1850 farmhousewith 5 bdrms, 2M- baths &wonderful country kitchen,5 miles to I-95, $250,000.Briggs & Assoc Realtors,215-862-0202.

WATERWORKS - NewHope. Relocation forcessale of this beautiful 2bdrm, 2Vx bath townhousewith terrace on the river.Priced $30,000 belowbuilder at $405,000. Noneof these models left. Call201-984-2845.

WRIGHTSTOWN - Con-temporary on 1 acre. Ex-tras galore. $329,900. HelpU-Sell 215-357-2100

WRIGHTSTOWN TWP -Village Colonial with cen-tury old charm, 3 bdrms, 2baths, 3 fireplaces, randomwidth floors & beamed ceil-ings. $179,000. Briggs &Assoc Realtors, 215-862-0202

WYCOMBE Horse Lovers!- Room for horses &sybaritic pleasures awaityou in Wycombe. Largebam, 6 stalls & 4 acrepaddock. In-ground heatedpool with whirlpool, beaut-iful Ranch home. All of thissituated on 13 acres. Listed$429,000. A.W. Doyle, Inc,215-968-4242. ERA Mem-ber Broker. .

YARDLEY - Perfect lo-cation in Bexley Orchards.This elegant 3 bedroomwith family room Is reducedfor quick sale, $153,500,.c a l l ; Overho l t - R e -alty215-953-0524. .-j.sv-v

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CEDAR ISLAND, VaDistress sale of 16 acreoceanfront parcel border-Ing wildlife refuge. Beautifulunspoiled and secludedwide, white, sandy beach.Access by boat. Sacrificeat $80,000 for immediatesale. Agent 804-767-8585.

GARDEN CITY, NY - Fab-ulous new luxury condo inexclusive Garden City.Every amenity included;quick commute to NYC;health club/pool/jacuzzl,etc. Owner transferred;below developers cost$379,000; call evenings716-343-7500, ext 251.

PENNINGTON - 2 bed-room, 1% bath in charmingVictorian. Great amenities.Ideal for prof, single or cou-ple, $765 plus utilities;609-737-3570

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MARYLAND/DELAWARE

Acreage, homes, resortproperty - Maryland/Dela-ware. For your FREECOPY of J/R'S BESTBUYS call 1-800-437-7600ext 6503 or write Jerry"J /R" Rivkln, Realtor;Moore, Warfield & Glick,12003 Coastal Highway,Ocean City, Md 21842

SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKEVIRGINIA

20,000 ACRE LAKE500 Ml OF SHORE LINELet us be your informationcenter for this beautiful lakefast becoming VA's mostpopular vacation & retire-ment area. Enjoy low prop-erty flaxes and reasonableprices on lake front homes,building sites and ruralacreage. Call or write:SHORELINE REALTY Inc

,Rt1,Box32Huddlestown, VA 24104

703-297-2322

ResortPropertiesFor Rent

38° ResortPropertiesFor Sale

BRADLEY BEACH - Vic-torian, 7 bdrm, reduced, 3blocks to beach, new Euro-pean kitchen, fireplace,natural wood, stain glass,new w/w carpet, 2 car gar-age, $219,000. Owner,201- 775-0181.

FREE FREE - Free bro-chure on waterfront andnon-waterfront homes inOcean County area. CallZachariae Realty toll free1-800-633-1142.

LOTS FOR Sale - PoconoMis. No money down. Takeover payments. Bank re-possessed lot. Wooded va-cation community. Manyextras. Call Tom evenings.717-992-5414.

OCEAN Front - $125,000.Nags Head, NC. Tired ofsewage, syringes andsoiled beaches? Try theclean waters in pristinebeaches in North Carolina.3 bedroom, 2 baths, a/c,completely furnished.Great income property.Call after 6pm, .609-298-3906.

SHIP BOTTOM -Oceanside, furnished 3 yrContemporary. Good rentalhistory. Parking, views,$369,000. By owner, 609-

,42.6-4308;... „• , , . . , . , . , , .SLAUGHTER BEACH, DE/Bayview - Enjoy the beaut-iful wetlands & bay viewsfrom this year round 2bedroom beach house withFlorida room, sunporch &garage. $129,000. CallHeide Myrick, Vernon RealEs ta te , LTD 1-8O0-441-8090 .

TUCKERTON • RestoredVictorian in choice pro-fessional location. Officeand income apartment. Ap-proved for two additionalbuilding lots. $295,000.Call Bayshore Agency, askfor Shirley, 609-296-3100.

WILLIAMSBURG Va • ByOwner, time share (RedWeek) . S leeps 8-10people. Avail 1 week/year.609-443-3617.

WORLD WIDE Selection ofvacation properties. Re-ceive $2 on all inquiries!Call Resorts Resale today.1-800-826-7844 Natl, 1-800-826-1847 in Fla, or1-305-771-6296.

BRANT BEACH, LBI -Ocean block duplex, 2bdrms, sleeps 6, washer/dryer, telephone. Availweekly Aug 12-Sept. $350-$650 week. Call 609-494-6984

HILTON HEAD, S.C. - 2 br,2 bath condo. Golf, freetennis, - pool., $319-$399 ,wk. Owner 609-924-5560,

HILTON HEAD, SC -. Condo, sleeps 8, at Port

Royal Plantation golfcourse/tennis club. 1 blockfrom Westih/lntercontin-ental Hotel and beach.Available Sept. 16-23 andSept. 23-30.. $500 perweek. 201-828-8190.

LBI - Beach Haven NJ,bayfront with boat slip anddock, 3 bedrooms, 2 weeksleft, August 5-August 19,call, 609-492-0259.

LBI OCEAN Front - Lux 3bdrm, 1V4 baths, spectacu-lar view, all conveniences,Sept. 201-445-5856.NO WILDWOOD - Newcondo, deck, sleeps 6. 1bdrm, pool/tennis, CableTV. $550 Wk 215-750-0317

POCONO CHALET - Highon a wooded mountain-side, complete recreationalcommunity, 5 bedrooms, 3baths, 609-585-1276.POCONOE LAKE Chalet -All seasons, weekly andweekends. Boats available.201-937-9571.

POCONOS - House forrent. Saw Creek Bushkill, 3bdrm, sleeps 8, pool,screened porch. $550 wk.609-392-8358.

SANIBEL ISLAND, FL -Back to school special.Rent bay front condo, re-

' gularly $35O/wk, $300/wkduring Sept. & Oct. Pool,tennis, all ammenities. Sipyour coffee & watch sailboats from the window.Photos & information, call609-737-0682 aft 6pm

SENSATIONALST. MAARTEN

Luxury 3 bdrm/3 bath villaon mountain overlookingSimpson Bay with privatepool/habitat, close tobeach. Luxury 2 bdrm/2bath penthouse at 5 s!?rresort with pools, ter.iis,casino, restaurant, etc. 1bdrm & studio also avail.For info/pictures call Resi-dents 201-439-2512 orBusiness 201-467-9298.

STONE HARBOR - Enjoyone of the most beautifulsunsets on South Jersey

•'SnoreV'irvar^ultraf- modemupside down 4 bdrm home,with an ocean to bay view.Avail Aug 19th-Sept 2nd.Call eves, 609-896-9044,anytime 967-4036SWIM/SNORKLE/Relax -Negril Jamaica cottage.$300/wk. Photos, broch-ure. Lew 609-448-5581,eves.

UNIQUE FLORIDAVACATION

Safety Harbor, North Cap-tiva Island, West Florida.Close but separate frommainland near Fort Myers.Unspoiled gulf beaches,pool, tennis, restaurants,terrric views. No cars. 2/3bdrm townhouses on wateror 2 bdrm house with gulfview. For info/pictures callResidense 201-439-2512or Business 201-467-9298.WILDWOOD -1 block fromBoardwalk. Family 2 & 3bdrm apts, no pets. Also amotel style cottage with aircond & TV, 1 bdrm sleeps4. Weekly. August reducedrates. Call, 609-522-1335

Lowest Pricein the

Real Princeton2 BEDROOM

TOWNHOUSEstarting at

3 BEDROOMTOWNHOUSE

starting at

Models Open:12-6 Weekdays12-5 Weekends

After hours, call Schlon Realtors

6099211411/

'price* tubftvf to .hinge without nrnicc

DIRECTIONS: From Princeton (Naiuu Street) take Route 206 North 3 miles to GrifU% Farm. Turn Itfion Cherry Valley Riud (*i the traffic light), 1/4 mile to Griggt Farm entrance im the left.

FARMP R I N C M O N

Stop in, or call:Griggs Firm Sales Office

609-683-7555BROKERS WELCOME.

390 office/Commercial

'• For Sale

CEDAR ISLAND, VaDistress sale of 16 acreoceanfront parcel border-ing wildlife refuge. Beautifulunspoiled and secludedwide, white, sandy beach.Access by boat. Sacrificeat $80,000 for, Immediatesale. Agent 804-787-8585.

HILLSBORO - Prime Rt206 location, 2000 sq ftretail space available im-mediately in new shoppingcenter. Kiosk also avail-able. 201-931-6630.

MONTGOMERY KNOLL -Office condo, 1900 sq ftend unit. $305,000. Call609-921-9214.

PRINCETON/HopewellArea - Great InvestmentlLive in spectacular homeon secluded acreage & sellor build on separate sub-divided parcel. Either orboth properties at belowappraised value. Buy now,profit later. Call 609-466-2838, 801-649-0644 or303-292-9575

395 office/CommercialFor Rent

CONDO OFFICE - Sale orlease, Montgomery KnollRte 206, Princeton vicinity.1500 & 1900 sq ft. Ex-ecutive quality at com-petitive prices. Availableimmediately. J.T. BoyerRealty 609-921-1805 Brkr

DAYTON RENTAL - $305per month includes allutilities. 200 sq ft. 201-274-2121.

FOR SALE OR LEASE -1500 & 1900 square footoffice condominiums lo-cated at Montgomery Knoll,just 4 miles from downtownPrinceton. Each unit offersseparate entrances, 2floors, 2 baths, kitchen andample parking. For furtherinformation call Barbara609-924-4552. .

HIGHTSTOWN - 2 blocksExit 8. Sale/Rent. Primeprofessional office. Eves,609-448-8933

HIGHTSTOWN - 900 sq ft,1st floor office with ex-posure to 2 highways.Parking tool Other sitesavailable. Leonard VanHise Agency. 609-448-4250.

HIGHTSTOWN - Buildingfor rent, prime location foroffice, retail or service.High visabilHy for sticcess."Call, 609-443-8960

HIGHTSTOWN (Center) -2nd floor office: Availablefor immediate occupancy.Panelled, carpeted officewith approx 800 sq ftoutside entrance, off streetparking, storage area, 2baths. Separate heating/airconditioning sytem; espe-cially suitable for researchor 'architect's office, etc.Lease arrangements nego-tiable. Call Art Wilson,Gordon & Wilson Co,609-448-0507 or contactyour local broker. .

HIGHTSTOWN - Store forrent, 5,000 sq. ft., prime

- location for any business.$2000 per month net. Call609-443-8960 -

HOPEWELL - Office rental$12/sq ft or lease pur-chase, 83 Princeton Ave.1922 sq ft execut ivequality, 1st floor, ampleparking, close to Princeton,Rt 31 & I-295. J.T. BoyerRealty 609-921-1805 Brkr

FURNITURE RENTALS -Home/Office. Immed. del.,short/long term leases,100% purchase option,vast selection, decoratorsyc & tax advantages. CallShirley at IFR 609-392-1666 or 201-227-7700.

INSTANT OFFICE

• Furnished• Conference Room• Time Shared Business-

Services

D/J Business Service IncRoute 206

Princeton, NJ 08540609-924-0905

KENDALL PARK - Furn-ished office space singleoffices from one office to al lsuite. Reasonable. Call,201-821-7733; 201-297-2303.

KINGSTON - Space avail-able immediately in pro-fessional building. Attract-ive, warm atmosphere, lo-cation on Route 27, 3rooms with 2 baths, largereception area & largeparking lot. Very reason-able price, call Alice, 609-921-1048. •

LambertvMe PavionOffices for rent

800 sq ft to 4000 sq ft offirst class office spaceavailable ,in a newly re-novated 1929 hosiery millonRt29lnLambertville.AIIoffices offer new HVAC,lighting and ample parking.For in format ion cal lBarbara Bartner at609-924-4552.

LAWRENCEVILLE - Alter-nate Route 1. Office suite500 sq ft. $500 mo +utils.Ideal for accountant, in-surance or investment.609-396-4970.

395 OfficeCommercialFor Rent

Lawrenceville Off!Space - 700-3300 sqlimmediate occupancy.

Commercial PropertNetwork, Real Estat

Can 609-921-8844MONTGOMERY KNOTBest unit in office compl

:1900.sq ft w/pvt entrankitchenette, priv barooms, plenty of windov& unlimited parking. Tenf l e x i b l e . Ca l l 60924-1075.

MONTGQMERY KNCtjTwo-story1, end unit, 15sq ft, lease or sale, av<able November 1989. c609-924-7000.

MONTGOMERY.KNOLlOffice suite, 400'sq ft, [bath, entrance, lease avSept 1, 609-921-9333. '

MONTGOMERY KNOLT3 room office suite for Jrmediate occupancy, 1Tamarack Circle. Location Rt 206 near PrinceUAirport. Call, 609-921-10/

NASSAU ST Office Spai- w/parking & locatfp700-2700 sq ft, $20. BoyRealty 609-921-1805 Brt

NASSAU ST v1

Spacious single officavailable immediately in'!beautifully restored 2 storhistoric building, receptio;1st, telephone answering'mail sorting are all includein your basic service:Secretarial service, Xeroifax & conference rm facllties are available for jsmall additional fee. Fre|parking, call BarbarjBartner, 609-924-4552, ;

INSTANT OFFICES• Furnished/Unfurnished• Telephone Answering ;• Full Secretarial Support• Conference & Receptioi

Rms , i• Immediate Occupancy!• Short & Long Tern

Leases •Princeton Office Gallon!

609-452-8311OFFICE SPACE Availablj-100 Thanet Circle, Princeton, NJ., 1400 sq. ftlocated on the 1st floor.Available immediately. Cal609-896-2047. _ ,

OFFICE SPACE FOfjRENT - central Nassau StSmall or large avail, now,low rent. Telephone secreitarial services available!609-924-2040. L

PALMER SQ <;i jDowntown Princeton's pj&i

. mier location. Office suites'from 200-10,000 sq ft. Newbldg available Feb. 1990 |

609-5204)061 !

Fennelly Assoc. Inc. • \Exclusive Broker '609-921-2333 •

Collins Development'

PENNINGTON - OfficeSpace, private entrance, 3,room suite, 2 baths, 900 sqft. $850 mo utils included.Call days 609-737-2852;after 5pm, 737-2626

PLAINSBORO - 760 sq ft,carpeted suite, near Rt 1 &Rl 130. Easy access toTPK, ample parking space.$13.50/per. sq ft. Call609-799-6688.

PRINCETON - 2000 sq ft,divisible prime route, 1 lo-cation, first class officebuilding. Close proximitytohotels, restaurants. Lowcompetitive rentals. CallKnauer Realtycorp, Ex-clusive Broker. 201-526-7600.

PRINCETON ADDRESS& PHONE

Limited office suites from1000 sq ft. 1 yr leases avail- below market rate. Call;Tim Norris - Research;Park; 6b9-924-6551.

PRINCETON/PLAINSBORO AREA

Office space with Recep-tionist/Secretary, newly de-corated, furnished or unfur-nished. Call Jay 609-924-1022.

PRINCETON -Offices forrent. Best location w/plentyof free parking..Incl full use

^beautifully furnished wait-ing room. Call 609-683-0022.

PRINCETON - Offices 145Witherspoon St. BusinessDist. several single & mul-tiple room offices, shareconference room, parking$250-$700/mo. Availableimmediately. . J.T. BoyerRealty 609-921-1805 Brkr

PRINCETONINDIVIDUAL

EXECUTIVE OFFICES• Full Secretarial Services• Conference Room• Telephone Answering• Complete Business

ServicesThe Princeton Office, Inc

601 Ewlng St, Ste B-7609-921-0007

PRINCETON JCT - Officespace In prestigious loca-tion for 850, 950, 1700,2200 sq ft, can be divided.All utilities paid by landlord.Walking distance to train.Call Endoc Realtors,201-750-1191PRINCETON - OfficeSpace for rent, Nassau St.Lovely atmosphere view ofNassau Hall. Newly decor-ated & sectioned, availableImmediately. For more de-tails call, 609-924-0112 askfor Andrew

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is officeCommercialFor Rent

iwrencev l l le Office!«C8 - 700-3300 sq ftmediate occupancy. '

Commercial Propertyletwork, Real EstateCall 609-921-8844

JNTQOMERY KNOTT"st unit in office complexDO. sq ft w/pvt entrance'chenette, priv bath-ims, plenty of windowsinlimited parking. Terms'ix lb le . C a l l 609-t-1075.

)NTQqMERY K N O L To-story,end unit, 1500ft, lease or sale, avail-e November 1989. Call1-924-7000;

iNTQOMERV.KNOLince suite, 400'sq ft, pvtri, entrance, lease avail)t 1, 609-921-9333. '1

NIGOMERYKNOLiHwm office suite for im-diate occupancy, 115narack Circle. LocatedFit 206 near Princeton>ort. Call, 609-921-1044

SSAU ST Office Spacev/parking & locatfon-2700 sq ft, $20. Boyerilty 609-921-1805 Brkr

NASSAU ST f

iclous single officelable immediately in'aJtifully restored 2 story>ric building, receptiqn-lelephone answering'&sorting are all included/our basic services.retarial service, Xerox,I conference rm faclli-are available for a

II additional fee. Freeking, cal l Barbararcer, 609-924-4552.

JSTANT OFFICESirnished/Unfurnishedilephone Answeringill Secretarial Supportinference & Receptionnsmediate Occupancyion & Long Termasesceton Office Gallery609-452-8311

ICE SPACE AvailableThanet Circle, Prince-NJ., 1400 sq. ft.

ed on the 1st floor,able immediately. Call396-2047. ;

ICE S P A C E FORr - central Nassau St.I or large avail, now,ant. Telephone secre-

services available.)24-2040. i

PALMER SQ ,:, iitown Princeton's pee-locatibn. Office suites200-10,000 sq ft. Newavailable Feb. 1990609-5204061nnelly Assoc. Inc."' .Exclusive Broker i609-921-2333 >Illns Development'

JINGTON - Office3, private entrance, 3suite, 2 baths, 900 sq50 mo utils included,days 609-737-2852,5pm, 737-2626JSBORO - 760 sq ft,ted suite, near Rt 1 &iO. Easy access toample parking space.O/per. sq ft. Call99-6688.

3ETON - 2000 sq ft,ile prime route, 1 lo-, first class officeig. Close proximityto, restaurants. Lowrtitive rentals. Callir Realtycorp, Ex-J Broker. 201-526-

CETON ADDRESS& PHONE

d office suites fromiq ft. 1 yr leases availw market rate. CallMorris ;- Research509-924-6551.

PRINCETON/JNSBORO AREA

space with Recep-Secretary, newly de-i, furnished or unfur-. Call Jay 609-924-

ETON - Offices forest location w/plentyparking. Jncl full useully furnished walt-om. Call 609-683-

ETON - Offices 145spoon St. Businesssveral single & mul-wm offices, sharemce room, parking700/mo. Avalalablelately. y.T. Boyer609-921-1805 Brkr

PRINCETONINDIVIDUALSimVE OFFICESSecretarial Servicesarence Roomihone Answeringiplete BusinessC68Inceton Office, Inc:wlng St, Ste B-71-0007

ETON JCT - Officen prestigious loca-f 850, 950, 1700,I ft, can be divided.es paid by landlord.I distance to train.ndoc Real tors,M191

i E T O N - Officeor rent, Nassau St.'itmosphere view ofHall. Newly decor-lectioned, availableitely. For more de-,609-924-0112 askew

at the same

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Doors open at 10 ar]i. Satur-day and Sunday only... anyEvergreen model townhome yousee here will be cut to a rock-bottom price of just $94,990.

than our price of three years ago!Get here early and you could

be one of six new owners of aterrific two-bedroom, two-levelhome in this popular community.With swimming, tennis, ballcourts and playing fields. Allsurrounded by 60 acres of parksand woodlands. All yours for aprice that makes it easier toqualify.

These homes are the lastof the Evergreen series. Youalready know what the price willbe. Come early and choose thebest address!

A condominium community in Jackson

Other homes priced tcom $88,990 to $112,990.VA & FHA financing available. Absolutely no investors!

Directions: New Jersey Ttirnpike to Exit 7A to 1-195 East to Exit 22 South.Follow signs. Or take Garden State Parkway to Exit 98 to 1-195 West to Exit28 South to Rte. 9 to right on Aldrich Rd. Follow signs. Phone (201) 928-0060,(800) 624-2265. Sales office and models open daily 10am-6pm.

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395 OfficeCommercialFor Rent

PRINCETON - PrincetonProfessional Park in theHeart of Princeton, 1114sq. ft. and up. $14.50 persq ft. Call Judy Cohen,Exclusive Broker

JGT201-750-4000

Jacobson, Goktfarb& Tanzman

PRINCETON Store - Forrent. Central Nassau St.Corner avail now. Recentlydecorated 609-924-2040.

RETAIL - Lease new stripcenter Rte 206 Hillsboro.Good market area, com-petitive rents. Incentiveleasing program. Bsmtstorage. Excellent visibility,ready for occupancy. BoyerRealty 609-921-1805 Brkr

RT 1 Office Suite Lease -1 st fir, 980 sq ft, So. Bruns-wick, Wynwood Dr. BoyerRealty 609-921-1805 Brkr

TRENTON - Adjacent toMercer County Court-house. Approximately 4200sq ft. Call 609-888-2094.

TRENTON - Prime officespace with parking acrossfrom State House. Firstfloor Brownstone, approx-imately 1250 sq ft; includes2 offices, library/confer-ence, large reception area.Additional 250 sq ft finishedbasement also available.Call Robin 609-497-7050(day), or Terri 737-3253(eves).

Warehouse - Hi Tech •West Windsor 3,000-7,000Sq Ft Loading, high ceiling.

Commercial PropertyNetwork, Real Estate

Call 609-921-8844WEST WINDSOR - 1500sq ft house for commercialor professional use innewly zoned office area.Rent negotible. Call 609-799-1365.

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Choose yournext apartmentcarefully...you'll live therefor many years.Consider the finest...

• Robbinsville( Rural setting with acresof breathing spacearound lovely apart-

iments. Extra largerooms, with wall-to-wallcarpeting. Free parkingfor 2 cars. Convenientlo all highways.

SHARON ARMSSharon Rd. Across troththe Country! Club: Justeast on Rte. 130 at Rte.33 North of 1-95 at Exit7A N.J. Tpke.

259-9449

• EAST WINDSORn the Pr ince-

ton-Hightstown area.Luxury garden apart-

9 ments in quiet suburban I^settings. All have pri-J

vate ba l con ies ,spacious well-keptgrounds. Wall-to-wallca rpe t ing . Freeoff-street parking. Swim

WYNBROOKWEST

Dutch Neck Rd.

448-3385

BROOKWOODGARDENS

Hickory Comer Rd.

448-5531 .

EwingTownship

Luxury apartments withprivate pools. Efficien-cies to oversized 2bedrooms. Largerooms. Beautiful land-scaping. Convenientlylocated. Free off-street

I parking. For future occupancy, call our Resi-dent Managers.

WOODBROOKHOUSE

865 Lower Ferry Rd.4 story elevator bldg.

883-3335

HIGHGATEOlden Ave at Parkway Ave

5 story elevator bldg.

883-4626

EASTGATE1505 Parkside Ave.

2 story garden apts.Some with pr ivatebalconies and com-pletely carpeted.

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

883-7537

PARKSIDEMANOR

1475 P«rk»!de Ave.2 story Qsrdtn Apts.

771-9471 I

395 OfficeCommercialFor Rent

WEST WINDSOR - 4500sq ft building, commercialuses with light retail al-lowed. Call for info, 609-799-1365.

WEST WINDSOR - Lease4400 sq ft prime officespace on Clarksville Rd inattractive corporate centerwith ample parking, plentyof windows, near Rt 1 &1-295. $15/sq ft. J.T. BoyerRealty 609-921-1805 Brkr

400 InvestmentProperties

FALLS, pa. TRIPLEX -Great shape, fully rented,off-st. parking, big lot, 99%financing, ho closing costs.S135K. 215-295-5356

INCOME PROPERTY -Hopewell Boro, 3 family aptbuilding. $199,000. WeidelReal Estate, Inc. Realtors.609-397-0777.

OFFICE BLDG - No Bruns-wick $1.85M, excellent lo-cation & leases. J.T. BoyerRealty 609-921-1805 Brkr.

PRINCETON Area - Com-mercial prop $108,550,2 yrlease good income BoyerRealty 609-921-1805 Brkr

PRINCETON-4 family & 2family on adjacent lots,good income. J.T. BoyerRealty 609-921-1805 Brkr

PRINCETONCommercial investmentproperty. 2 separate officesuites, a large apartmentplus parking. $575,000.

Princeton CrossroadsRealtors 609-924-4677

405 BusinessOpportunities

AUTO RELATEDFRANCHISE

Only 6-8K cash required toput you in a high profit, lowoverhead, unique servicebusiness. Call CARISMA215-353-0763.

BEACH HAVEN NJ - Baitand tackle shop with 3bdrm home. Prime lo-cation, other possibilities.Call 609-492-0259.

CAMERA SHOP • Rt 206shopping center Hillsboro;Excellent location! BoyerRealty 609-921-1805 Brkr

CARPET SALES - MercerCnty family run $50,000down. Good lease. BoyerRealty 609-921-1805 Brkr

CHILD CARE Franchises -For sale In upper incomesuburb. $21,900 franchisefee + $12,000 minimumstart up . capital, reCall, A Cholce^Nan]301-730-5356. '>J

405 BusinessOpportunities

VERSAILLES230 SuMvsn W*y I ,

u w s l U Trtnton Country Club | |

2 story garden apt*..

883-4550KRIEfiMM 1 SMITH I K .

Property Min»|#mtnt

CLASSICQUO1CiCATC

UNIQUE FRANCHISE

• Over 20 varieties ofClassic Quiche

• European style cafe,great menu

• Very LOW overhead• Very HIGH profit• Complete training & sup-

port• Only $60,000 requiredFor more details on thisunique business call:

JACOR, INC.Franchise Brokers/ .

Consultants1200 Rt 22 East

Bridgewater, NJ 08807(201)707-3299

ESTABLISHED INDEPEN-DENT • Advertising Busi-ness. Princeton area, un-l imi ted po ten t ia l , nofranchise restrictions.Owner assisted training &transition. Excellent reputa-tion with regular clients.$30,000. Call 609-426-9555.

FLOWER SHOP - fullservice, $225,000. Veryprofitable. Boyer Realty609-921-1805 Brkr

FLOWER SHOP - Thrivingbusiness In Princeton area.Relocation forces sale, vol-umn $160,000; potential formore. Lee Group Inc.201-379-2244.

GOVERNMENT HOMES -From $1.00 call 609-448-6634, ext H-3.HOTTEST SMALL Busi-ness - In.years, we have aunique business opportu-nity where we've helped1000s of people becomefinancially independent intheir spare time. 1-800-255-5725.

KARATE STUDIO • Rt 206Hillsboro nets $40,000.Priced to sell. JT BoyerRealty 609-921-1805 Brkr

LUNCHEONETTE - Idealfor bagel. Princeton Jet lo-cation I $130,000. BoyerRealty 609-921-1805 Brkr

PRINCETON - Sandwichshop, ideal location, goodIncome! $165,000 BoyerRealty 609-921-1805 Brkr

QUALITY SNACK Vending- Turnkey business. Allcash! Co established ac-counts p/t, no selling. Earnhealthy monthly income.Interest free expansionafter startup. $12,550. in-vestrherif; • Call 24' hrs.1-800-729-9876. '

405 BusinessOpportunities

PROFITSFOR YOURSELF

We represent many ofthe most successfuland profitable fran-chises available.

STOP MAKING MONEYFOR YOUR BOSS

START MAKING MONEY- '•'FOR YOURSELF

Franchises available in:• Food

.* Retail• Automotive• Service

For more .details andfree counseling, call:

JACOR, INC.Franchise Brokers/Consultants

1200 Rt. 22 EastBridgewater, NJ 08807

(201) 707-3299

SPORTING GOODS Store-Rt 206 Hillsboro. Priced tosell! J.T. Boyer Realty609-921-1805 Brkr

STATIONERY STORE -lottery, 11 yrs busy shop-ping ctr $175,000. BoyerRealty 609-921-1805 Brkr

VIDEO STORE - Excellentlocation in Mercer County.Over 3000 sq ft. Franchiseoperation, min down pay-ment $100,000. Contact N.Mayberg, CPA, PO Box722, Highstown, NJ 08520.'

415 Real EstateWanted

CASH BUY OUTS

Arranged for SELLERS. Nomortgage contingencies.Call Barry or Al Sussman atAl Sussman Realty, Re-altors, 609-520-0077.

4 2 0 GarageStorageFor Rent

PENNINQTON - 2 car gar-age, $175 month. Call be-tween 9-6 weekdays, 609-737-1143

PRINCETON - WigginsStreet. Secure private gar-age. Available Immedi-ately. $60 month. 609-924-0633, 921-3088.

425 Land For SaleARCHITECTURAL Serv-ices - With competitiveprices for all building types,Don Spranza, AIA, 609-737-8744.

425 Land For Sale 42s Land For Sale

BURLINGTON COUNTY -Hot Areal Vincer town/SoHampton Twp, na.. ^stcorner of Highway 206 c.Pemberton Rd, just southof Rt38. Block 1201, lot 1.71 + acres, $395,000.Brokers protected. Call,602-991-2464 or 948-7904

FLEMINGTON AREARare opportunity! Save$$$'s; beautiful lots withviews In area of prestigioushomes. A limited number oflots to be sold atprecon8truction prices ofup to 40% off list price.Call:

201-788-5526201-543-9709

HOPEWELL30 acres or more if you like.Panoramic view, slopingland. 3 acre zoning. Treedand open land. Call forfurther details. $23,000 peracre.

Princeton CrossroadsRealtors 609-924-4677HOPEWELL - Premiumbuilding lot on Yard Road225x450. Asking $125,000;call 215-736-8575.

LAMBERTVILLE Buildinglot - With potential sub-division for 3 lots, $49,000;Call 609-397-8720 eves.

MILLSTONE

MONTGOMERY TWP-12bldg lots fully approved,ready to go. Also 40+prellmlnary approved lots.201-359-5837

MONTGOMERY TOWN-SHIP -1 acre plus buildinglots, $135,000 each. Call,201-359-5837.

READINGTON TWP - Lotsor custom homes available,3-5 acre building sites inexclusive developmentfrom $155,000. Country liv-ing, mins to train & majorhighways. Excellent schooldistrict, corporate country,4 miles to Ortho, 6 miles toMerc Chemicals. 20 yrsbuilding experience, spec-ializing in newest techni-ques of energy efficiency.Nickbarge Building & De-velopers, 609-397-4347

WASHINGTON Township-2 beautiful, 2V2 plus acrelots. Ready to build. Quietcountry road. Asking$125,000 each. Call for de-tails, 609-443-6661.WEST WINDSOR - 1.1acre lot, on North Post Rd.$135,000. Call 609-799-1365. , .

S Merrill Lynchi$ Realty

BUILDING LOTS!!!A few of our Inventory ofready-to-be bunt lots InCentral Jersey:

Millstone 1.5 acre woodedHilltop cul-de-sac with pan-oramic view...$139,000

Millstone Twp Beautiful8.62 acres with 410' of roadfrontage; has sub-divisionpossibilities...$299,000

Jackson Twp 1.23 acreIMPROVED (Electric,Cable, Sidewalks, Curb)building lot on a quiet,cul-de-sac..$60,900

Call today for informationon these & others avail-able.

MILLSTONE201-44&4959

or 609-443-3606

MERRILL LYNCHREALTY

MONTGOMERY Twp Lots- Area w/new homes,water/gas $155,000 BoyerRealty 609-921-1805 Brkr

CENTRAL JERSEY -crease,.;Wjllirtg tp..nego-

'609-890-7496*/offers. Call

MONTGOMERY TWP - 47building lots preliminary ap-proved, sewer and^w.a.ter»,ready to go. 201-359-5837.

430 Land For RentCRANBURY TWP ShadowOaks - 4 bdrm, 2V* bathcenter hall Colonial. 1 acre.Living rm, formal dining rm,family rm. w/fpl. & deck.'Many extras. A must see.$359,900. Principals only.609-395-0335.

EAST WINDSOR - 1 bdrmcondo end unit. WindsorRegency. Owner, anxious,$69,000. 201-412-3990;609-448-5578.

440 Houses forRent

BELLE MEAD - 3 bdrm, 2bath, Cape cod on private 1acre lot, optional shop/gar-age, $1050/mo + utils.201-874-6161 after 5pm.

BUCKS CO/New Hope, PaArea - Unique countryhome with 3 fireplaces plusseparate guest house withbath on 2 private woodedacres. Rent $2000 permonth furnished. Un-furnished monthly pricenegotiable. Option to buy.Call 609-586-4869.

CHAMBERSBURG -Corner Barnt & DeKlyn.New 2/3 bdrm, VA bath,single colonial. Full base-ment. 2 car driveway, centair, skylight, all appls &carpet. Ideal-maintenancefree home for professionalcouple. No pets. Immediateppsupanqy, $775.iCal! 609*587-5328 ..'".

Somewhere out there are a select numberof you who still believe in quality. You insiston it. And you're not about to compromiseit in your next home.You are the people we're building for atWoodmont, where luxury townhouses andon-site tennis and swimming merge tobring you the lifestyles youVe earned.Come visit our new furnished models anddiscover why those who understand andappreciate quality call Woodmont "home."

New Furnished ModelsNOW OPEN

1986 SQ FT to 2465 SQ FFrom $187,500*

Only 5% Down Payment* *

At Lawrence/Princeton

. Franklin Corner RoadLawrenceville, NJ 08648

Sales Office Phone (609) 896-3886

"Price includes special incentive discount.See Agent for details. "Permanent mortgagefinancing available for qualified buyers.

D I R E C T I O N S 1-295, exit at 68B (Prirrceton PikeSouth) to traffic light. Turn right to Franklin Corner Road.Woodmont will be straight ahead on your left.

440 HousesFor Rent

EAST BRUNSWICK -Available, 3 bdrm ranch, 2bath attached garage,$1200. 201-821-8733

EAST WINDSOR - Singlefamily, independent 1 BdrmHouse. 30 mins to Prince-ton, close to Exit 8A TPK,Call Endoc Realty, 201-750-1191 or 609-426-0450

EWING - 3 bdrms, 2 baths,cent air, $1000 mo + utils.Or lease with option to buy,2 months security. Call,609-771-4275

For Sale or Lease1000-2500 Sq Ft Officecondo. Hopewell & Mont-gomery.

Commercial PropertyNetwork, Real Estate

Cal 609-921-8844

FRANKLIN Park Area - 3bdrm farmhouse, furn-ished, Ige yard, $1000/moplus utils. 201-873-2989

FRENCHTOWN AREA -Single home, 6 rooms, fullbasement, large lawn, cou-ntry setting, no dogs,$750/month plus utilities.Avai lable August 15.Phone evenings 201-996-4551.

HIGHTSTOWN-Centeroftown. Celling fans, largebackyard, washer/dryer,$675 mo. Call after 6,609-585-7782

HIGHTSTOWN - 3 storyduplex house, 3 bdrms, Igeliving rm, dining rm, kit-chen, backyard & base-ment. Good location forshopping/transp. $750 +utils. Call Mon-Fri morning609-987-0732. From 3pmon, 201-846-8399

HILLSBORO - WoodfieldEstates, 3 bdrms, 2'/2 bathColonial, family rm, 2 cargarage, basement, availSept 1. $1200/mo. plusutils. Call 201-359-1664 or201-782-4114 ,—

HOPEWELL TWP-Luxurycountry estate on 8 acres,private, living rm, dining rm,den, large ki tchen, 2bdrms, 2 baths, Jacuzzi,steam, $2000/mo plus utils.Refs req. Sept 1. Call609-737-1017.

HOPEWELL BORO -House. 3 bedroom Colonialon beautiful shady. 1 +acre site. Unfurnished,spacious kitchen, den, liv-ing room with fireplace, VAbaths, garage, basement.$1300 mo. + utilities. Avail-able August. 609-924-3718

, evenjngs/yeeHends, .; j: JAMESBURG - 2 bdrms.jj'opposite park, near stores,appliances. $800 mo. Call,201-521-0198 ;

KINGSTON

Fully furnished, 3 bedroom,2 bath Ranch with fire-place, cent air, garage,near bus. Available Sept 1.$1200/month.

Princeton CrossroadsRealtors 609-924-4677KINGSTON - 3 bdrmhouse, living rm w/fire-

. place, dining rm, family rm,eat-in kitchen, 1 bath,basement, cent air, built-inpool, privacy plus. $1200mo. Call, 609-683-5852LAWRENCEVILLE - 4bdrm, 2*/2 bath Colonial.Cent air & 1 car garage,$1150 mo. 609-799-2419or 201-774-2875

LAWRENCE TWP - 3 bed,room, fenced ya rd ,screened porch. $750 mo+ utils. References re-quired. 609-882-1362,890-6888.

LAWRENCE TWP : Semidetached, 3/4 bdrms,brand new bathroom, livingrm, dining rm, lovely familyrm w/wood burning stove,super kitchen, stove, newfrig, washing machlng, dry-er & microwave Included.Large private backyard,'shade trees & flowers.$1100/mo. Call 609-924-1065.

HousesFor Rent

440 HousesFor, Rent

LAWRENCEVILLE • 4bdrm, 1 & 2 Vi baths,family rm, dining rm, eat inkit, air cond, trees, brickpatio. Avail Aug 1. $1150mo. Call, 609-895-0862

LAWRENCE-First floor ofprivate home, 3 bedrooms,VA bath, kitchen, livingroom, dining room, familyroom, available. 9/15/89.$900 per month plusutilities. 609-883-6370.

LAWRENCE - CountryCharm, mins from down-town Princeton & both train& bus. This 4 bdrm housesits on 1.4 acres, has Igedining rm, living rm w/fire-place, 2 full baths, laundryrm, sunroom, detached,garage & in-ground pool.$1600 mo + utils. Refs re-quired. Avail Aug 15. Call,609-448-6738. . "

LOWER MAKEFIELD -Carriage Hill Colonialfeaturing Master Bdrmsuite & 3 additional bdrms,2Vz baths, family rm +den,basement, 2 car garage,available immediately.$1350 mo, + utils. Wm HFulper Realtors, 19 SoMain St, Yardley, PA.215-493-4007

LUMBERVILLE PA •House by the 'stream, 3bdrms, new kitchen, sky-lighted drawing room, fire-place, deer all yeat. $1350mo. Call, 215-968-6624

MANVILLE - 2 bdrm house,avail immediately. $675 permo. 1 mo sec. Call201-725-1738 or 722-2 4 7 0 . . . • ' • • . - 'MONTGOMERY TWP - 3bdrms, 2 baths, family rm,study, dlplng rm, living rm,eat in kitchen, full base-ment, 2 car garage on 2acres. $1300 mo with op-tion to purchase available.Call Line Real Estate,201-874-4150

-MONTGOMERY TWP - 4bedroom ranch, 1V* bath,near to Princeton, $1050per month. Option to buy.Day 609-683-1200 ask forDavid; eves 201-788-0294.

MONTGOMERY TWP - 4bdrm,"Unfurnished, avail-able Sept 1. $1650 mo.Call Johri T Henderson Inc, ,201-874-5191 v

MONTGOMERY KNOLL -Office condo, 1900 sq ftend unit. $305,000. Call609-921-9214.

PLAINSBORO - PrincetonCollection, 4b j lrmt!fflr|j4TO ?6»r 9W. fiWair, appls, - $1395 ,+. utils.609-799-4993 \ ; . :;•;,PLAINSBORO PrincetonCollection - 4 bdrms, 2</zbaths, 2 car garage, fullbasement. $1350 mo. Call,609-799-9544)

PRINCETON TWP - 2bdrm guest cottage hpuse,$950/mo. + utils. Car re-qulred. Call 609-924-7418PRINCETON ; RENTAL -3% bdrm duplex on Har-rison St with fireplace, livrm, din rm, large kitchen,attic Abasement, 2 parkingspaces, walking distance toUniv, available 9/1. $1290.Call Alex days 609-924-6409; eves 921-0946,

PRINCETON • Large com-fortaBle Duplex house, re-cently'renovated, choicecentral location on Jef-ferson Rd. 3 bdrms, lovelylarge 3rd floor study/familyrm, VA baths, living rm,dining rm, kitchen, fullbasement. Avail Sept 1. Nopets,' 1 yr lease, securitydeposit. $1175 + utils. Call609-924-6674 Or 924-8691

PRINCETON-Furnished 4bedroom, 1 bath, treedyard, quiet area, 1 mile touniversi ty, % mile toschools, shops, rec., refer-ences, lease and depositrequired available, Sep-tember 1, $1400/month.Call 609-921-3106.

PRINCETON - Furnished,2 bdrm, 2 bath. Avail to Oct31. No pets. $1500. ':

PRINCETON-4 bdrm, 3'/,bath Victorian on Library'PI. Avail 9/1. $3200 ':

LAWRENCEVlLLt - 4 !

bdrm/2y2 bathColonial!1

no pete. $1500' : '.;

MONTGOMERY - 4 plus!bdrm; 3V4 bath.'on Cherry!Hill Rd. Avail Selpt 1-June?$1600. - •'• L1.

NT Calaway Real Estate'609-921-1646 ?

PRINCETON v. Colonial,'furnished 5 bdrms plus,:3'/2 baths, large farnily rm;:dining; rm, living rm, ceram-1'ic tile custom kitchen, centair, 2 car garage/maybe?:shared, 1 mile from Univer-'sity. $1850/mo.i 609-921-J6 5 6 1 . ' ! ( • • " . ' • ' " ' >/

PRINCETON-Clean* tidy.'tenants: sought 'for im-'maculate 3 to 4 bdrm.duplex... $1250 mp. Call,:'.609-924-4710. ' r

PRINCETON CENTRAL v !

Walk to Nassau ,..St, Z%bdrms, 2 story, deep yard,"low rent. 609-924-2040. ".'

PRINCETONCenter of town,.' smartarchitect designed, town-,house. 2 car garage. Dra-"'matic living room wljh fire-'place, 3 Bedroorns; 21/2baths, family room leads toprivate garden, $i7OO/mo.

Princeton Crossroads '-'Realtors 609-924-4677

PRINCETON pORO - 3'bdrm Ranch,'-;"iJ4 baths,.;carpeting, dishwasher, M-i Ished bsmt, patid, ideal v !quiet location, Sept 1 oc-iicupancy, no pets." $1350, \mo +utils. Call, 609-.'924-2008 1 . ;: |

PRINCETON Boro Duplex/ !- Spacious 3 bdrms, new; ikitchen, great location." ;$1200 mo. No••"! Agents.*Please. Call, 609-924- •8938 : ) .;

PRINCETON3 bdrm, 2 bath Ranch, liv- ;Ing rm w/fireplaoe, vi/alking1'distance to Little'"grook;-School. Avail Immed. 1 yr''or longer. $140p/rhohth. !';.

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Princeton Jet. Colonjal per-'»feet cond, 50 min NYC, 5*min RR station, 4. bdrm, L2V4 baths,;liv rm, din rm,famrm w/fpl, kit w/separate'eating area, laundry rm, % ^ >acre w/patto;'r2 cir garage?''fuffn'baseWentp'cem1 W.m

schools, $1600. Call'day or^eves 609-799-1650; • 212- f>2 2 8 - 3 6 0 6 ? ; " . . ' . . ' • • 3 ' r . , • • • /

PRINCETON AREA -Wing *of a charming historic;'house nestled on1 quiet*acreage..Enjoy Without'•'•••maintan ctf'.'w.o r rlSs. 9 rrooms and i i& bath'.1 Cur-'tains & rugs incld. $985 +utils. 201-359-6171."

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Our exceptionlallyweli main.-tained building offers lotsof space, extras & conve-iniences plus air cond, off'street parking/ laundryJ'facils on each floor, inter- •com systems, some withdishwasher. Spaciousgrounds overlooking swim-ming pool. Excellent lo-cation • just minutes fromRoute1 & 19q Cpnrfdbr & ;NYC tains. Evening hours: jby appt. ..-. • / . . . . . . . • / . .

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201-721-9336f jPRINCETON • 5 bdrm, 21/* jbath, acre lot, Uttlebrook ;neighborhood. $1800/mo. jCall 609-924-3066. , IROOSEVELT - LoVely ffurnished 3 bdrms &den, !eat-in kit, nice grounds, ail !appls, cent air, $750/mo ;+ utils. Call 609-448-2538

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609-924-4677;TON pORO - 3'mch,';!,^ baths,.;i, dishwasher, flni-iimt, patld,» ideal vation, Sept 1 oc-Mno pets." $1350,

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SOUTH BRUNSWICK •Avail 9/1. Beautiful 4 bdrm,3 bath pvt suburban resi-dence; nestled within aexotic tree setting on wellmanicured, lot. Cent air/heat, all appls, mlns toNYC transport & majorhwys & Shopping centers,exc So. Brunswick schoolsystem & neighborhood.Interested?,Call 201-595-8fl12; 201 •278-4252.

SOUTHBRUNSWICK-OffRte 1 near Princeton, 5bdrm, 2'/2 bath ColonialIncludes ^all appliances,$1400/month plus utilities,no pets, option to buy avail-able. 201 297-6918.STOCKTON - Very speciallocation, overlooking theriver. 4,mi north of Stock-ton, Very private. Tenniscourt, .wooded grounds.Large 2 bdrm duplex withwood burning stove, fullycarpeted, large deck, idealfor professional couple. NoPets. $900 per month. Call609-397-2168

TRENTON - Desirableneighborhood near school,3, bedroom, 2 bath house,$675/month plus utilities.Call 609T448-5173.

TRENTON, 258 Clay Street

In MillhEIISingle 6 room plus bath.Vacant,; $7O07month.

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609r3J9ft8241VILLA PARKS3 bedroom,living room, dining room,paneled and carpeted,large kit, yard, no pets,$700/mo. j215r862-2995.WASHINGTON CROSS-ING Pa - Quiet area nearpark, all ; appliances, 2bedroom, screened porch,$765; 609-397-8148.WEST WINDSOR-Prince-ton Jet, 5 mins to train. 50mins to NYC, 5 yr bid 5bdrm Colonial on quietcul-de-sac, 2'/2 baths, famrm w/ f i r ep lace , den ,finished'.bsmt, % acre,fenced rpar yard borderingtwp opep space. W. Wind-sor Schools. $1600/mo, 1yr lease, .no pets. Call609-275-0296 '

WEST WINDSOR - 4bdrm, 2V4' bath Colonial inpark like, setting: Close toschools. $i commuter train.$1350into;' + utils. Call,609-799-3305YARDLEY, Pa - Small Col-onial iq.. Boro, on scenicstreet. Jst fir; kit with

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BORDENTOWN AREA -Attention Adults 50 & Over:Townhouse fee simple in aquaint historic village. Highabove the Delaware River.Write to: PO Box 561,Bordentown, NJ 08505. In-clude your name/phone #.CHAMBERSBURG-Istflr,Ige liv rm, Ige kit, washroom w/hookup & Vz bath.Rear yard, 3 bdrms, fullbath, finished attic, carpetthru out. Near train, $850mo +utlls. 609-921-2079CONCORDIA - 1 bdrmcondo, end unit with den,garage, 2 baths, screenedporch, cent air, all appli-ances, window treatments,celling fans, rec facilities,security system, no pets.$850 mo. Ca l l , 609-896-3841CRANBURY - 2 bdrm, 2bath Windsor Mill condo.Air cond, pool/tennis, non-smokers, no pets. $780/mo+utll. 609-586-4597CRANBURY-Windsor Millcondo, 2 bed, 2 bath, $780,

. dishwasher, air, swim andtennis club. 609-799-4077.CRANBURY - WindsorMill, Spacious 2 bdrm, 2bath w/eat-ln kitchen, allappliances plus washerand dryer, .(pi, Cathedralceiling, pool & tennis, $775.Call, 609-799-0911EAST WINDSOR-2 bdrm,1 bath cbhdo. New kit, dis-hwasher & all appls. Aircond, pool, move-in cond.Walk to stores & transp.$750/mo Incl heat. 609-.426-0722 eves. '•.•„•EAST Windsor -George-towne, 2 bdrm, 2</z bath,all appliances, pool, tennis.Available September, rentnego. Call 201-805-0770days; 609-448-4961 nights.'

EAST WINDSOR • TwinRivers condo, 2 bdrm, 2bath, shelved closets,cable,. upgraded carpet,appliances, patio, storage,central air, tennis, pool,club. Avail. No pets, closeto NYC bus. 609-448-6725

EAST WINDSOR - Wind-sor Woods, 3 bedroom,V/z bath, eat-in kitchen,garage, central air, 10minutes to train station,'$895/month plus utilities.Available August, 609-799-2271.

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445 Townhouses& CondosFor Rent

EAST WINDSORWoodslde, 2 + bedrooms,IV2 bath, $875/monthWyckoff Mills, 2 bedrooms,2 bath, $775/month, call

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609-448-6200 _EWING TWP • Riverside 2bedroom, 2Vi bath, gar-age, $895 + utilities. Avail9/1; Days 609-987-3484;eves 215-860-0281.FRANKLIN PARK* SocietyHill III-New2bdrm, 2bathcondo, cent'air, washer/dryer, pool/tennis. Immed-iate occupancy, $850 mo+ utils. Call DeDe, 201-874-4300 ext 409FURNITURE RENTALS -Home/Office. Immed. del.,short/long term leases,100% purchase option,vast selection, decorator,sve & tax advantages. CallShirley at IFR 609-392-1666 or 201-227-7700.

HAMILTON - Large 5 roomcondo, 2 bedrooms, 2 fullbaths, 2nd floor, balcony,central air, washer/dryer,dishwasher, refrigerator,utility room, pool and tennisclub, no pets, $70O/month;call, 609-799-1628.

HAMILTON SOCIETY Hill -2 bedrooms, 2 baths,penthouse, appliances,central air, pool. $725 mo.plus utilities. Call 609-799-4993.

HAMILTON - Society Hill, 2bdrm, 2 bath, 3rd fir condo,tennis, pool, a/c, w & dryer,fpl, skylights, no pets. Avail9/1; $730/mo. + utils.609-890-3374.

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HAMILTON • Society HillCondo, 2 bdrm, -2 bath,washer, dryer, cent air, refsreq'd. avail Sept. $750/mo+ utils. 201-735-6120.

HAMILTON - Society Hill,2nd fl, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, allappls. $725/mo + utils.609-587.-1855.HILLSBORO- 1st floor, 1bdrm, Ige rooms, finishedbsmt w/laundry room, pool,tennis, $775 mo + utils.Avail Oct 1.201-874-8239.HILLSBORO - Luxury 1bdrm, full bsmt, liv rm, dinrm, eat-in kit, laundry room,wshr/dryr, all appls, sundeck, air cond, pool, tennis,club house, many xtras.$725/mo. 201-369-8969.HILLSBORO - Townhousefor rent, 3 bedroom, fin-ished basement, centralair, $1000/per month. Call201-874-6420.JAMESBURG - Why rent?Live In condo & makemonthly payments for 16ownership. 201-251-6984.LAMBERTVILLE - Luxurytownhome. 3 bedrooms,2V4 baths, river view,Raritan Pointe. $1250 permonth rent and/or option tobuy. Call 609-737-9383 or6813. ••••.••••.•• •••

LAMBERTVILLE - 3 bdrm,2'/2 bath townhouse, gar-age, cent air. $1250 mo.Call, 609-394-7061 -LAWRENCE CIRCLE -Society Hill, 2 bdrm, 2</2bath twnhse,' appls, pool,$850 + utils. 609-799-4993LAWRENCE SQ - 2 bdrm,2 bath, 2nd fir, all appls,cent air, pool, tennis, $760+ utils. 609-5864927.

4*5 Townhouses& CondosFor Rent

LAWRENCE SQ - 2 bdrm,2 bath, cent air, all appls,upgrades, $735 per month.

. Avail 9/1 w/possible optionto buy, 609-587-4951.

LAWRENCE SQUARE VII-lage - Penthouse condo, 2bdrm, 2 baths, cent air,washer/ dryer, w/w carpet,near train, pool/tennis facili-ties Included. Call, 609-799-9657LAWRENCE Sq Village - 2bdrms, 2 baths, laundry rm,eat-in-kit, cent air, pool,tennis.' 201-972-1729;609-275-0514,LAWRENCE SQUARE • 2bdrm, 2Vi bath, $800 mo.w/option to buy. Avail Aug1. Call, 609-259-3034 or259-2574 'LAWRENCE SQUARE Vil-lage Townhouse - 2 bdrm,21/a bath, central air, sunnyend unit with all appliances.Rent $850 month, availableSept 1st. With option tobuy. Call 609-586-3431LAWRENCE SQ Village I I -Penthouse condo, 2 bdrm,2 baths, eat in kit, all ap-pliances, cent air, fireplace,skylights. Available now.Call, 609-588-8323 or ask ,for Mark 212-239-0855LAWRENCEVILLE SocietyHill - End unit, 2 bedroom,2 bath, fireplace, pool, ten-nis, all appliances, w/wcarpet, washer/dryer.$875. Days 609-896-1206,Eves 609-896-3521

L A W R E N C E V I L L ESQUARE II • Townhouse, 3bdrms, 2!/2 baths, cent air,all appls, $950 per mo +utils. 201-821-9425 days;609-799-3165 eves.

flTiIIDTTTtf?f^,Jbdrm,; $§.9.5/riio.. -.jhutils.:;•&wsecurity,, & re fs . Ca l l609-737-3058 eves •YARDLEY - Colonial 4bdrm, large garden, conve-nient to,train NY/Phila &Princeton. $1200 mo +utils. Ca|l, 215-736-1453

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AVAILABLE Immediately -lease/purchase, WycoffMills, ^bedroom, 2 bath.centralr 'air,,; pool, EastWindsor,;$795/month plusutilities., 6094-48-0363.

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MONTGOMERY WOODSTownhouse - 2 bedrooms,2V& baths, spacious mod-em kitchen, garage, $950per month. Call 609-924-8712 afternoons.

PRINCETON - PalmerSquare. Lovely 2 bedroomcondo, foyer, kitchen, living"room with fireplace, hard-wood floors, security build-ing. Sale or lease, VP Re-alty, Owner. 609-452-2066ask for Mary Fran.

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DIRECTIONS: Rt. 1 South to Rt. 95/295South. Exit a t Rt. 206 North to Rt. 546West (Lawrenceville-Penriington Rd.)and continue one-half mile to TheManors, on your right. .

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HERRONTOWN ASSOCIATES'AT THE HUNT FARM !

Uniquely detailed Colonial on a more than 3 acre lot inHopewell Township: Rolling hills and'a spectacularview on a cul-de-sac of only ten houses. 3600 squarefeet of living space plus an additional 750 square feet ofunfinished space with skylights. Two story entry, spec-tacular kitchen, walk-out basement, high ceilings. Tenrooms including library and study. Completion inAugust of 1989. Herrontown's last offering at The HuntFarm — don't miss out! $569,000

ROLLINGHILL ROAD

ENGLISHCOUNTRY HOUSE

Enter into this lovely Eng-lish Country house througha landscaped garden atrium.A fabulous master suite onthe first floor plus fourmore bedrooms on the sec-ond floor. Very unique!Country club area of Mont-gomery T o w n s h i p .

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INSTANT OLDFinished to perfection by a builder who adores oldhouses, this elegant country manor house does nothingbut enhance the back country sophistication of BedensBrook Road, yet is only 7 minutes from Princeton in theMtm Brook area of M o n ^ e ^ T o ^

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THE ULTIMATE DECK HOUSE*Wood and glass combine in pleasant harmony in thisspectacular California-- style open interior. Incredibleviews of the hills of Princeton and Hopewell. Locatedon 14 acres in Hopewell Township,DIRECTIONS: Rt, 518 to north on Province LineRoad to sign. See you there!

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445 Townhouses& CondosFor Rent

LAWRENCEVILLE - Rentdirectly from builder. Leaseoption available. Excellentterms. New 3 bdrm, 2Vibath luxury townhouse,basement and garage. Allappliances including micro-wave, fireplace, pool, ten-nis and much more. Call609-895-0500 12-5pm.

LAWRENCEVILLE - Soci-ety Hill, Cold Soil Rd,townhouse. Fully furnishedand assessorized. 2 bdrm,1V2 bath, central air, allappliances and quality fur-niture.. Utilities, cable TVand microwave included.Located off Gordon Ave.Available Aug 1. 609-882-7305.

LAWRENCEVILLE -Society Hill. Avail 9/1. 2bdrm, 1 bath condo. Appls,window treatments, up-grades. $725/mo + utils.Call 609-494-6984

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LAWRENCEVILLE - Rentdirectly from builder. Leaseoption available. Excellentterms. New 3 bdrm, 2Vibath luxury townhouse,basement and garage. Allappliances including micro-wave, fireplace, pool, ten-nis and much more. Call609-895-0500 12-5pm.LAWRENCEVILLE - 3bdrm, 2 bath townhouses.All appls, incl wshr/dryr.Full bsmt, cent air, swim-ming pool. 1 at $950/mo +utils. 1 at $995/mo + utils,With fpl & finished bsmt recroom. Both avail 9/1. Nopets. Call 609-924-2710LAWRENCEVILLE - Law-rence Sq. Village-803B 3bdrm twnhse.' Air cond,pool, beautiful. $1190 permo. Call 201-449-7833

LAWRENCEVILLE • 2bdrm, 2 bath, immediateoccupancy. $750 per mo.201-821-8434.

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Walk to State Capitol BulWlng. 2 Blocks E. ofCity Hall. On« Stock to AMTRAK. 3 StoryMasonry. NMds renovation. Imprssstva,

classic facads. LOT: 1 0 O ' X 1 9 5 ' with parking.

DEPOSIT: 15%, of which $25,000 Is by ^certified or Bank Treasurer's check unless

approved by seller. JPreview: Thursday, August 17 from 2 to 4 P.M.

AUCTION On Premises:Wednesday August 23 2:30 p.m.

cA BREATH OF SUCCESS"A home by Baltzer says it all! A measure of success, a sign ofaccomplishment. We've earned it. Wise sound investments andcareful planning have brought us this far and now it's time toshow off our accomplishments. A home by Baltzer, our smartestinvestment of all. " .

newest community, still ha*-ap limitednumber of lots available for your custombuilt home. Two-acre wooded lots, in-

• dividually created floor plans and a list ofthe highest quality standard featuresavailable make a home by Baltzer that finalstatement of success you'll want to make.Our sales office is open daily 11 a.m.-5p.m., Tuesday and Wednesday by ap-pointment. For a personal tour and in-troduction to Rosedale at Princeton, pleasephone ahead at (609) 683-9250, or justdrop by.

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IntroducingtheBainbridge —More Luxury, More Space, More Choices1.

Get more than ever fromProfessional Builder Magazine's"National Builder of the Year"...four luxurious bedrooms, inclu-ding a sumptuous master suitewith den ... master bath withcathedral ceiling ... 21' familyroom with fireplace ... country

kitchen with breakfast roomoverlooking the backyard ...large formal living and diningrooms ... and much, much more;all within walking distance ofparks with playgrounds andjogging trails!

MILLBRQDKFrom the high $300,000's

Directions: From U.S. Route I: At the Quaker Bridge Mall proceedeast on Route 533 (Quaker Bridge Rd.) toward Mercerville for VAmiles and turn left on Village Rd. West. Continue 4 Vi miles. Millbrook ison the right. Open Mon.-Fri. 12-6. Sat. & Sun. 11-6. Phone (609)799-2001 or (215) 676-TOLL

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LAWRENCEVILLE - Spac-ious 3 bdrm, 1</2 bathtownhouse. Fin bsmt,fenced patio, w/w carpet,all appls, pool. $925/mo+ utils. 609-896-8110.

LOWER MAKEFIELD -Carr iage Hill Colonialfeaturing Master Bdrmsuite & 3 additional bdrms,2V6 baths, family rm +den,basement, 2 car garage,available immediately.$1350 mo + utils. Wm HFulper Realtors, 19 So

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MONMOUTH JCT - Whis-pering Woods Townhouse,2-3 bedrooms, 2Va baths,appls, fpl, deck, backswoods, pool, tennis, shortterm lease preferred &/orsale. Owner is licensed REAgent. 6 0 9 - 7 9 9 - 5 8 8 59-5pm, 799-1090 aft 5pm.

NEWTOWN, Pa - ParkPlaza, Luxury 1 bedroomcondominium in boro. Pri-vate entrance, washer,dryer, dishwasher, patiodoor, convenient to shop-ping, $650 per month. Call215-598-7804.

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NEWTOWN AREA - 2ndfloor, wooded view, liv rm,din rm, den, bedroom, kit-chen, washer, dryer, refrig,dishwasher, w/w carpeting,tennis, pool, cent air. $695+ utilities. 609-737-0947.

NEW HOPE ~Best Value!!

2 bedroom, 2 bath condo,vaulted ceiling, fireplace,spacious deck, new ap-pl iances, carpet, etc.Beautiful wooded setting,walk to town!RrverhHI Of New Hope

Open daily 10-6.call 215-862-9828

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445 Townhouses& CondosFor Rent

NEW HOPEBest Value" 1 bdrmcondo, private, spaciousunit. All new appls, carpet,

-etc. Patio looking out towoods, private garden infront, walk to town.Fixed rate financing from6'/2%. • Monthly paymentsfrom $523. Must seelRIverhIB Of New Hope

Open daily 10-6call 215-862-9828

NEWTOWN - Very speciallarge 3 bdrm townhouse.Private & wooded end unit,2 car garage, 21/i baths,family rm, fireplace, base-ment, pool/tennis. $1050mo + utils. Call, 215-968-9127

NORTH BRUNSWICK - 3bdrm townhouse, 2V& bath,liv rm, din rm, w/w carpet,all appls, cent air, attachedgarage, $950/mo + utils.201-422-0576 aft 5pm

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NORTH BRUNSWICK •Governor's Polnte. 2 bdrm,2Vi bath townhouse, fire-place, patio, cent air, mir-rored closets, all appls,swimming pools, tennis.$1OO0/mo + utils. IVimossecurity. 201-821-4645

PLAINSBORO Brittany •Townhouse available forrent Immediately. 2 bdrm, 2baths, loft, fireplace, all ap-pliances' including micro-wave, washer/dryer, pool/tennis, close to station, ex-cellent W. Wlndsor/Plalns-boro Schools. $1100 mo.Call, 609-882-5616

PLAINSBORO Brittany - 3 .bdrm, 2V2 bath townhouse,finished loft, w/w carpet,family rm w/fireplace, patio,tennis/pool, elec garageopener. Available Nov 1st.$1450 mo. Call, 609-275-0671

445 Townhouses& CondosFor Rent

PLAINSBORO - Hamp-shire t o w n h o u s e , 3bedrooms, 2V4 baths, liv-ing and family room, loft, allappliances, pool and ten-nis. $1100 plus mainten-ance. Call 201-832-9323.

PLAINSBORO Tamarron -1 bdrm, upstairs, fireplace,Cathedral Ceiling, skylight,appliances included. $700mo. Call Tom days, 201-74O5069 or eves 609-.275-8914

PLAINSBORO Tamarron -2 bdrms, 2 bath, living rmw/fireplace, dining rm, loftwith skylight, verticles, ap-pliances, deck. Availableimmed. $900 mo. Call,609-443-1797

PRINCETON AREA - 2bdrm, 2 bath condo, allappliances, 2nd fir, cent air,avail Oct 1. Pool/tennis,$745. Call, 609-799-2261

445 Townhouses& CondosFor Rent

PRINCETON Area - Mont-gomery Woods, 3 bdrms,2Vi baths, cent air, at-tached garage, fireplace^$1050 mo. Call 201-581-7616, eves 201-540-0974

PRINCETON Area - Whis-perlng Woods, Ashwoodtownhouse, 2 bedrooms,2Va bath, w/w carpeting, allappliances, pool and ten-nis, $900/month + utilities, •available immediately; call-Keith days 609-924-8500;evenings 201-274-0753.

PRINCETON Canal Pointe- Condo, top fir Arbors unitwith Cathedral Ceilings, 2bdrm, 1 bath, premium lo-cation. $825 mo + utils. Lvmesg, 609-520-8680

* Only with our exclusive lease and sale options.Regular price of $800 or $825 monthly. Withoption, earn 50% credit of monthly rent towardpurchase of unit during first year.

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Directions from New York or Phila:Take 1-95/295 to Route 206 North, takejughandle left at Lawrenceville PrepSchool to Lamenceville-PenningtonRoad (Rl. 546 W) and continueV2 mile to the Manors atLawrenceville.

WEST WINDSOR - "PRINCETONGREEN" - Great family home, only 5

PRINCETON Areagomery Woods. 3 bdrmsw/loft, 2Vz bath, fpl,. sky-light, blinds, all appls, gar-age, tennis. $11507mo.201-359-0146

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PRINCETON Area-Whis-pering Woods, 2 bedroom.2 story condo,' fireplace, 2decks, many upgrades, allappliances, excellent lo-cation. Available late Aug-ust, $1050/month includespool, tennis and clubhouse,call 201-297-1202

PRINCETON Area - Mont-gomery Woods, 2 bed-room, 2V2 baths, fireplaceIn living room and masterbedroom, all appliances,$1100/monlh plus utilities,available 9/1. 609-243-2689 days; -609-921-2882eves and weekends.

PRINCETON Canal Pointe- Luxury condo, 2 bedroom,2 bath, all appliances,close to train station,$1000; 212-535-4011. ,

PRINCETON Canal Pointe- 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo,first floor, Cloister model,$925 per month plus util-ities, available 9/1. Mondaythru Friday, 9-5pm Pleasecall, 609-275-0400.

445 Townhouses& CandosFor;Ftent

PRINCETON AREA - 3,ebdrms, 2'/* bath ihouse, available for otespacious: great \ neighbor^hood. Located near shopi |ping $ transpu.' Includes, "health spa rnembership. Jreasonable rent. Call days .u201-524-0070r eyes 20 V;

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PRINCETON Canal Polntajg- Townhouse, hear canal, a sbdrms, 2'/2. baths, pool/ ,tennis. $1190 ipo +u«ls,0^Call, 609-799-6477 ['.

PRINCETON HorizonsLux, 2 bdrm condo,tennis. $750 + utils.pets. 6O9-924-6756

PRINCETON (LANDING £ fBeautiful end. linit town] -home (Raritan Model 142j^v

2 large master: bedrooms*^2Vi baths, garage,- baseswmerit, $1800/month. Cay,'201-821-8051,' f, •>•

PRINCETON/MpntgomeryofWooda - 2 bedroorh \2</2 bath, fpl, applsi bllndsQRgarage opener, $1000jiy609-655-5676 or<395-728ft!1

PENNS NECK - Charming, BeautifullyMaintained 3 Bedroom Ranch, Fireplace &

minutes to shopping and train station. Fea- Garage, Walk to train. Easy Access totures 4 bedrooms, 2V6 baths, 2 car garage, Shopping & Route #1 . . $183,0002 fireplaces plus more. All on beautifullylandscaped % acre lot with circular drive-way. $269,900

PRINCETON — Lovely 3 bedroom brick &stone Ranch with full basement, f/p & 1 cargarage. Possible rental income ormother/daughter. $249,000

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY — PRIMEPRINCETON AREA LOCATIONI Officecondo consisting of approx. 1,000 squarefeet with ample parking. Ideal for Doctors,Lawyers & other professionals. $175,000(also for rent — $1,500/month

WEST WINDSOR — "Dutch NeckEstates ." Fabulously upgraded"Cleveland";model. Boasts: 4:5 bedrooms,3 lull baths, plush beige.carpet t/o, eurostyle kit, f/p, deck, can. vac, undergrd.sprinklers plus more. - $295,000

PLAINSBORO - "PRINCETON LANDINGAREA"- Spectacular! Describes this largeand superbly maintained, 4' bedroom, 2V4bath townhouse with lull basement. Fea-tures beautiful hardwood floors and manyother amenities. , - $185,000

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PRINCETON • Montgom-ery Woods. 2 bdrms withloft, 2V* bath, 2 fireplaces,allappllances, garage, ten-nis, available; Sept/Oct.$1200/mo. 609^921-2696.

PRINCETON - Nassau8teet apartment, 2 bdrms,Ih/rm, din rm and kitchen 'with dishwasher, $1300 permonth plus utilities. Call609-924-0823; 587-4777.

PRINCETON Townhouse-For sublet, 2 bedrooms, 1bath, c/a, washer, dryer,parking, single nonsmokerpreferred, no pets, avail9/21 thru 12/31 i$65O/moUtils inc ld, sec req'd,609-921-2579 after 5pm.

PRINCETON (W Windsor)•> Elegantly decorated, pri-vate views,'canal & birdsanctuary, unique & Irre-placeable 3rd fir Arbor withCathedral Ceilings, 2 bdrm,1 ..bath, fireplace, blinds,popl/tennl8.'$90O mo. Call,609-520-9620,ROBBINSVILLE - 2 bdrmcondo, 1st fir. $775 +utils.Hamilton Park Realtors,609-587-9595

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445 Townhouses& CondosFor Rent

ROBBINSVILLE - Wynd-ham PI. at Foxmoor. Neatfirst floor end unit, 2bedrooms, 2 baths, centralair, w/w carpet, all ap-pliances, pool and tennis.

.Avail Sept. 1; $750 plusutils. Call days 201-699-

,r8492; eves 201-359-7885.

ROBBINSVILLE - 2 bdrmw/loft,2bath,fpl.$845plusutils & malnt. Buy option,$132,900. 609-275-5312;609-683-6173.

ROBBINSVILLE - 2 yearOld 4 bedroom, 2V4 bathtownhouse, family room,formal din room, llv rm, kit,fpl, gar, 12 minutes toPrinceton Jet RR. $1075,avail 9/1; 609-799-3518ROBBINSVILLE - 2 bed-room condo, ground floor,all appliances, central air,$725 per month. Call201-906-6222 ask for Jim.

SOUTH BRUNSWICK - 3bedroom, 2Vi baths, ap-pliances, furniture op-tional/extra, central air,$1000; 201-329-6760.

445 Townhouses& CondosFor Rent

SOMERSET Quail Brook -Townhouse , 2 bdrmRanch, 2 baths, largekitchen, dining rm, sunkenliving rm w/fireplace, gar-age, all appliances, endunit in cul-de-sac. AvailSept 1. $985 mo. Call,201-526-1820/218-2159SOUTH BRUNSWICK -Whispering Woods, lovely2 bdrm, 2 bath condo. Allappls, cent air, fireplace,deck. Pool/tennis & health-club. $850 + utils. AvailSept 1. Call, 201-583-8515

TWIN RIVERS • 1 bdrmcondo w/balcony. Cent air,pool/tennis, newly reno-vated. $615/mo. 212-563-1200 ext 261 days or201-821-2710 eves.

TWIN RIVERS - 2 bdrmtwnhse. Full bsrnt, cent air,pvt yard. Rent w/opt. Availimmed.$875/mo. 609-443-0805.

TWIN RIVERS - 3bedroom, 2V2 bath, fire-place, brick patio, excellentcondition.' $975 mo. Call609-448-2910.

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TWIN RIVERS-Avail Sept1st. 2 bdrm, VA bath,bsmt, back yrd, a/c. $875.609-443-9334.

TWIN RIVERS - Like new,2 bedroom - townhouse,new carpet, appliances,newly painted, mid Sep-tember, 201-386-0187.

YARDLEY COMMONSCondol - Beautiful 2 bed-room, 2 bath, second floorunit available now. $775per month plus. Ralff Re-alty, 215-493-0800 or295-8161.

4 5 0 ApartmentsFor Rent

BORDENTOWN .Park Apts,

Spacious 1 & 2 bdrm aptsIn beautiful setting. From$600 mo includes washer/dryer, w/w carpet, base-board heat & hot water, 2air cond., swimming pool,on site parking. Master TVsystem. Cable ready. Newappliances available. Of-fice at Apt 1 A, 601 Park Stor call 6O9-298-OO02 Mon-Frl 10-6, Sat 9-3

450 ApartmentsFor Rent

BELLE MEAD - Quiet,cozy, 1 bdrm, second floor,$590 +$79. Also cozy, 2bdrm, 2nd & 3rd fir in thesame converted countrymansion. $710 +$89. Fornonsmokers, security &lease, 201-874-3063

BORDENTOWN TWPPolnte Breeze Apt

Large 1 & 2 bdrm apts from$550 mo, w/w carpet, 2 airconditioners, swimmingpoo), baseboard heat & hotwater included. On siteparking, master TV system.New appls & cable avail.Office located at Apt 3 I,710 Route 206, Mon-Fri10-6, Sat 9-3 or call609-298-6910.

SOLEBURY - Exquisite!Circa 1720. Small stonevillage home, originalbeams, floors, 2 fireplaces,completely redone, dish-washer, Jenn-aire, 2 bed-rooms, 3 baths, den, brickterrace, creek, $1250 permonth, ideal to share, nopets. Call 215-294-9111 or749-0295.

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TimkakLanePONLY THREE.LOTS LEFT IN THEPRESTIGIOUS RIDINGS AT PENNINGTON. Over 10plans from which to choose, or select your own plan~-thebuilder wlH totally customize for you. All homes on 1.8acres, lust M mile west of Pennington. Prices from$375,0004560,000. Model In photo has 4400' finishedsquare feet 4 fireplaces, 4 bedrooms, 3 car garage andextraordinary craftsmanship and amenities.

y f^-nyrfcifii mTOWt8ltiP.want n^rethaj) stanoird Colonial? Make an

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home site of your dreams and the homeiplan to fit the site.Choose from 6 original designs, that include 4 bedrooms,2V6 baths, fireplaces, centralalr, full basements.' John Jay,Inc. Builders. Prices begin at $319,900

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TOEEDC^NALSETTOWINYARDLETAt the bend of a quiet cul-de-sac on a breathtaking wooded lot

L backing to the Delaware Canal, this brick and frame Colonial with' 2-car garage offers family room with wall of bullt-lns, living room with

fireplace, dining room with sliding doors to a screened porch, eat-inkltoien, 4 corner bedrooms, iVx baths and heated basement.

$287,500

: THE MAJESTY OF MAKEFIELD CHASESprawled on a private lot In one of Lower Makefleld's most desirableareas, this beautifully appointed brick front Federal Colonial offersspiral staircased center hall, 2 bay windows, dentil and crownmoldings, 2 fireplaces and finished, newly carpeted basement. This5 bedroom, 2Va bath home is exquisite for $399,500

Both "OLD FASHIONED ELEGANCE IN WESTOVER

Stately shade trees, elegant lines and a sweeping circular drivecreate the welcoming approach to this 5 bedroom, 2V: bath custom

annwiuainH *™ umun IIOUIC <,,« ..— .. - ..- Colonial with fireplace, hardwood floors, stained wood trim, screenedsunro^tlVcathedrai celling, gourmet kitchenand jaouizijathon ^pJin

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Whittii#am ConcordiaNew England style homes in Middlesex County.Directions: From New Jersey Turnpike, takeExit 8A. Left on Forsgate Drive. Follow 1 Vimiles. At 4-wav stop, turn right onto Route615Sfor y*, mile to Whittingham mainentrance on left. Phone: (609) 395- _7900; toll-free (8O0) 524-2687. <! , /,•

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High On The Crest. With spectacular views of thevalley and beyond. Six acres of privacy. All of theamenities you've dreamed of - 3 FPs, gourmetkitchen, beautiful decor...this home has it all.

1529.900Directions: 31 N. to R on Wertsville to L on Vanlieus to #545 Laga Ct.

Penninfton 609-737-0)00

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5SPRINGFIELD TWP.

Southern custom built Colonial four BR, three BAon two plus acres. Designed for entertainingin-ground-pool. H-181 $319,000

' Directions: Rt. 206 S. to Rt. 68, right on Mt:Pleasant

Hamilton 609-516-3700

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5I FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP'Superior quality, 2 year old Colonial Cape with 4 +I bedrooms and 3 baths. Located on 3.6 acres onMiller Farm cul-de-sac Superb gourmet kitchen,spacious open living areas, three fireplaces andnumerous other special features. PJ876 $495,000Directions: North on Canal Road, right, on MillerFarm Road

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5SOUTH BRUNSWICK

Chiming Townhouse; 3 BR, U4 BA. Custom builtEuro-Design cabinets, generous closet and storagespace. Must see!!' PJI37 $149,900Unctions: RL1 to New Road - East to StpnehengeDev.

Princeton Junction 609-79J-3500

•PIAINSMRO'lovely 4 BR split-level on professionally kept comerlot Many Special touches make this house a home.Make « yours Ask about the 13,500 buyer incentivepackage!!! PJH25 • $235,900KncDMS: Shalks Crossing to Parker L on Quick LonKrebslonS. Hamilto(ito#62.

PrtoMhM Junction 109-799-3500

HAMILTONGolden Crest luxurious 5-BR, 3 full BA "Concorde'model w/full bnck front on premium lot spaciousfam. -style kitchen overlooking cozy sunkenfam-room w/brick FP. Full finished basement.

, $269,000Dincttoni. Rte 33W to left onto George Dye Rd. toleft onto Peter Rafferty-all the way at the end,

Centrally located, walk to NYC bus. Wonderful'backyard for entertaining, this 4 BR. 2 BA has'many new features, new carpeting, fireplace,Anderson windows, new bath upstairs, nearschools and shopping, come see this home!

$168,500

EAST WINDSORBelow market value!! Upgraded townhouse! Pricedbelow market value, this three bedroom unit hasmany, many amenities including a full basementand extended backyard. Upgraded carpet and nwerappliances, too! One year warranty for the buyer!Call for details! $121900

East Windsor 609-448-1400 * " 1 ' ° u u

WINDSORWell maintained, neutral decor townhome with aFINISHED BASEMENT offering more living space.Gas grill, washer, dryer and refrigerator included:Easy commute to New York one minute to NJTurnpike or walk to New York bus. , $118,000

East Windsor 609-448-1400.

ances included1 21 yearold house on half-acre lot with a Cranbury mailingaddress 4 BR'S to BA. Very desirableneighborhood located in a good commuting area.

$189,000East Windsor 609-441-1400

lovely Colonial on private lot in desirable CranburyManor, one hour cr less from NY/Pfiila. New roofand new kitchen counter, floors, sink, stove, ref,hood, dishwasher. Freshly painted exterior Minutesfrom Princeton Cranbury mailing address Pricedto sell . $179,900

East Windsor 809-448-1400 '

Best location and price!! 4 BR, 2 full-bathed home.Family room with powder room, living room withfireplace, newer driveway and roof.' Come and enjoythe swimming pool with automatic, random clean-ing pump. Private yard, covered patio, come andsee for yourself!! $209,900

East Windsor 609-448-1400

EWINGBeautifully cared for three bedroom split Brightkitchen with breakfast bar, track lighting anddishwasher. Great family room in neutral colorsand separate den with woodbuming stove, largefenced yard with patio. HP014 ' $133,500

EWIN6 TOWNSHIPSpacious custom Ranch Large FR to deck Formaldining room plus eat-in kitchen. Full finishedbasement with additional room. Screened porchand nice treed yard. HP013 $169 900

PtiMiinfton 609-737-0100

EWINGImmaculate custom Ranch, in a beautiful privatesetting. Featuring vaulted ceilings, skylight inkitchen, unique floor plan, 25 ft deck, generous 3BR, 2 BA. HP010 '

EAST WINDSOR >large Split Ranch on beautiful lot and street inHickory Acres 3 bedrooms, Vh baths, familyroom and sun room, This home offers a 2 cargarage (attached), fireplace, central air and moreMake an appointment for a special showing'

Windsor 609-448-1400

his Cape w/Iarge family roomaddition, eat-in kitchen w/wood cabinets & formicacountertops Ceramic tile bath, centra! air. HP008

' i $112,000Pennlngton $09-737-0100

EWING TWP.Attractive 3 BR maintenance free ranch Easyaccess to 1-95, shopping, schools, churches etc,Urge porches in rear & front Fenced-m yard &

more'! H O $125,000Pennington 609-737-0100

. EWINSTWP.love to Picnic! Entertain the whole gang outdoorsin the park-like yard and patio area. When the rainstarts, move to the spacious eat-in kitchen, livingand family rooms. A quiet street in a wonderfulfamily neighborhood. HP007 . $121,800

Pennington 609-737-0100

EWfNGWP.Back on the market •part like setting. Wooded lotMountain View section. S 3R 314 BA, 2 car garage& mature landscaping. A must see! Ideal for agrowing family. HPOO4 $285,600

Panntmton 609-737-0100

EWINGLooking for a family neighborhood' FleetwoodVillage home with a 100 x 137 lot & covered patioFamily room has a full brick fireplace & neutralcarpeting. Attached garage with attic and pulldownstairs.,HP002' . $142,500

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EWINGl& cheerful home All the

modem conveniences. New kitchen, Jacuzzi, statinmaster carpet'Full finished basement great forindoor entertaining & an over sized deck foroutdoor fun HP001 $245,000

Pinninfton 609-737-0100

FRANKLIN TWP.Start reducing your taxes. This ideal starter homefeatures professional decorating. This exceptionalcondo has upgraded, carpeting, some windowtreatments & appliances; and attic storage Buynow & save on your 1989 federal t state taxeslocated near shopping and major highwaysSB1548. Asking -' , $ f l i , 9 M

South. Brunswick 201-297-0200

Low price - good value add some interior finishingtouches to this 3 BR, 2 story home in which thevinyl siding, roof, all outside doors, most windows,living carpet & dishwasher have been, recentlyreplaced Enjoy the above ground pool & large yard.SBI561 $119:900

South Brunswick 20I-2B7-O20O

FRANKLIN PARKlocation - Location- Location. 2 BR, 2 BA condo inSociety Hill HI. 1st floor end unit facing woods, allneutral colors, up-graded carpet & kitchencabinets, mirrored dining room. Wall & closetdoors, vertical blinds & raised panel doors. Pool &tennis w/associatton fee. S81506 $$116,720

SNth Brunswick 201-297-0200

HAMILTONCenter hall Colonial. 4 BR. IV, BA with customwoodwork in family room, full basement partlyfinished screened porch. H196 $224,900

Hamilton 609-586-3700

HAMILTONs delightfully remodeled 3 BR, 1 BA corn-new Tutchen and new plush carpeting.

K maintained for Immediate move-in H195$155,000

Hiatfton 689-S86-3700

HAMILTON TWP.Mercervilie doctor's office with apartment in acommunity commercial zone. Downstairs dividedinto receptionist area, waiting room, exam room,consultation room. Also 2 rooms used as dentallab. H197 $299,000.

Couirtm retreat located in the heart of convenience.4 bedrooms, 2 baths, efficient state-of-the-artkitchen, hardwood floors, skylight, central vac,fireplace and more. Sits on 1 7 3 acres. $174,109

P r i K t t M $09-921-1*00

, HOPEWEU. TWP. 'Tranquil Setting. Immaculate 3 bedroom Ranch onbeautiful lot A formal dining room eat-in kitchen,new thermopane windows, full basement, garageand 17x37 Grecian pool make property one touwon't want to miss' HP0012 $174,199

Pennunton N9-737-O100

JAMESBUR6luxurious Muirfield model in the Greens at ForsgateCountry Club. Many upgrades and most furnishingsalso for sale. One year old, 3 BR and 2W BA. Righton the golf course. $344,000

Princeton 609-921-1900

LAWRENCEDon't miss this 4 BR. 1 full 2 bath home and allit has to offer. Fireplace, formal dining room, largescreened' porch, deck overlooking tree yard. HP009

, _ $163,800Pinninfton 609-737-0100

LAWRENCEPerfect mother-daughter set-up. Immaculate splitwith 3/4 BR Vh BA, finished basement. 23 x 11enclosed porch, new aluminum siding, a/c, hard-wood floors, fireplace plus other extras! PJ1146

$194,900Princeton Junction 609-799-3500

UWRENCE"Spring special."/ A real townhouse gem is thissunny and spacious three BR in "The Village."Fantastic finished basement, unit all in neutralcolors, priced for immediate sale. 034-1536. Only

, $129,500Princeton 609-921-1900

UWRENCEWonderful Colonial in Foxcrofl Enjoy easy access toRt 94, Princeton address, beautiful decor, whirl-pool bath, and huge deck. This house sparkles withsunlight 034-1462 . $404,000

Princeton 6 0 9 - S 2 M 9 M

UWRENCENestleton a wooded lot in north Lawrence. 5 BRColonial offers eat-m-kitchen, formal dining room.& hardwood floors. Glass enclosed great roomleads to a 2 tiered deck. Central air 034-1636

Prtnctton 609-921-1900

UWUNCEWIUCharming and unique country Colonial. Beautifullylandscaped. Many features and conveniences. FourBR and three full BA. Two fireolaces and finishedbasement 034-1495 - $268,500

Princeton 609-821-1900

UWRENCEdesirable Lawrence Woods. 4 BR, IVi BA Colonial:with 2 fireplaces. Hardwood floors, C/A & fullbasement. Wooded lot with huge tree house in'backyard. Outstanding neighborhood. 034-1646

$262,060Princeton 609-921-1900

UWRENCEWUETownhome Irving with neutral decor. All appliancesIncluded and 3 bedrooms with 2 full baths. Privatetiered patio. Easy commute. 034-1349 $131,900

Prljcaton 6*9-921-1900

UWRENCENorth Lavitence spacious 5 BR, IVi BA Colonial.Eat inkitchen, FR with FP, formal DR, formal LR,deck and full basement. C/A. Great neighborhood!034-1635 $274,500

Princeton 609-921-1900

LAWRENCE . , ,Attractive Colonial with terraced front largerooms, bnck fireplace, parquet floors Decorated insoft neutrals of exceptional quality HPiW5

PfMlniton 809-737-0100 $25J,S00

Move right in this 2 bdr IVi bath townhouse All •appliances included and freshly painted in neutralcolors Great location — walk to shopping center,close to train. Why rent? HP003 $105,000

Pennlngton 609-737-0100

UWRENCEVILUGreat family area, large & 4 BR Colonial. Familyroom brick fireplace. Spacious kitchen, laundryroom on main floor. Garage. HP0I5 $184,800

PMabnton 609-737-0100

M0KTS0MUYPreviously modeled townhpiie on a corner lot, withsouthern exposure and woods in back. Finishedbasement, skyfifhts, fireplace, built-ins upgradedand ettra features throughout. 034 -1553

- $199,900IM

UWKENCEVIUiLarge living room and dining rooms. 19x16 kitchen,center island, two sinks, two ovens, microwave,skylights and lots of Oak cabinets. Fenced yard.Walk to schools and shopping. 034-1551

: $229,960P r i K t t M 609-921-1900

UWRENCESo many extras! Affordability Plus; large rooms,private, terraced back yard; stone fireplace; hard-wood floors; central air, finished office in base-ment; newer utilities. 5 BR, 3 BA! PJ973

$239,000Princeton Junction 609-799-3500

MILLSTONE TOWNSHIPDo you want land and privacy? Rural, 3 BR Ranchwith 3 car garage, in good condition on 4 65 acresScreened breezeway and front lawn sprinkler sys-tem are a plusl Please do not miss out on this buy!PJ963 $293,000

Pr. let/W.W. 609-799-3500

MONROERossmoor Adult Community 4 8 + Cozy I'BR 1bath Dawes Model 24 hour medical and'Security^Super location Easy access to New York by bus orcar Seller anxious lor a quick sale, insult us withan oiler!! 034-1366 . $H,9JM

MONROEThe Greens at Ftrsfate offer country club livingsurrounded by the golf course These 2/3 BR painhomes are loaded with amenities and awtrt theinspection of the discriminating buyer. 034-15)9

. „ $M4,Sl9-$294,9«8 ,

MONTGOMERY..This Clairidge model has 2 additional finished

rooms for your family enjopoat - 8 looms total •3 bedrooms or more + Wi baths, and neutralwall to wall carpet throughout, one car attachedgarage w/door opener. Wood burning firepjan wasnever used. 034-1543 . $179,999

P r i K t t M 609-921-1999

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NORTH BRUNSWICKAbove the test Elegant, traditional 4 BR home inthe Farringlon Lake area. All the amenities oneexpects in an executive home silling on manicuredgrounds with gorgeous free-form pool with whirl-pool spa. patios, and gardens SB1602 $349,900

South I n M M k k 201-297-9200

PUINSIOROAspen condo". I BR 1st floor Durango.

.Lease/purchase or direct purchase available.PJM7. __ $91,900

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[MOUSE SUNDAY 1-4 PMCRAMIIRY

1 An affordable house within walking distance oftown . 3 BR, 114 BA, hardwood ana ceramic tilefloors - energy efficient with a fireplace and a woodstove. , ' $189,000

East Windsor 609-444-1400

OPEN HOUSE SUROAY t-S PM1 WASHIRSTON TOWNSHIP

Absolutely lovely condo. Enjoy the serene sunsetsfrom your patio. Spend magic moments in front ofthe quiet fireplace Upgraded and it looks itl

$114,000MracUMt: Rt. 335 to Wash to Hutchlnson toAndover,

East Windsor 609448-1400

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 PMW U M M t t M TOWMSHIP

En|o» the elegant lifestyle of the Andovers. fire-place, upgraded neutral carpets, formal DR, conve-nient location. ' $110,000MncthMS: RL 33 to R on Washington Blvd to I on.Hutchinson to R on Andover, 77 on the right.

East WWsor 609446-1400

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY I S PMEAST WINDSOR

Garden view condo. LR, one BR, one BA condo. Veryneutral decor. Great for first time homebuyers. Canbe rented for 5650/month. Rent includes mairrt.fee. heat & hot water. $SI,300DkwtJNU: Rt 130 to right Old Cranbury Rd. toGardenvie* Terrace to #53-02.

East Windsor 609441-1400

PUINSBOROSkylights & FP. Lovely 2nd floor unit Quiet andpeaceful, 2 balconies, upgrade carpets, freshlypainted. Close to train and bus & Princeton.'

' Special financing available to help you get your 1sthome at affordable rates. • $89,850

East Windsor 609448-1400

PIAINSBOROSpacious four BR Colonial in the Princeton Collec-tion; hardwood floors, fireplace and more! Call foran appointment. P IU48 $253,000

Princeton Junction 609-799-3500

PUUNSHR0Dramatic 2 bedroom "Carnegie" model In Prince-ton Landing with many outstanding upgradesincluding fabulous master suite, Jacuzzi, securitysystem, vaulted LR, large deck in private setting &much more! Beautiful community clubhouse pluspool 1 tennis. Make this a .desirable home & 'community. 034-1645 $275,000

Princeton 609-921-1900

PUINSBOROThis is the largest model in Ravens Crest East'Featunng a cathedral ceiling with skylight & loft,• — • — 2 BR, 2 BA & a lovely "'""' *>i

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PUI IBMR0Decorated for you) Carefree Irving at the Bnttany.Three BR, I n BA townhome overlooking woodswith southern exposure. Special financing. Greatcommuting. 034-1552 $189,000

PriKtton 609-921-1900

PIAINSBOROAlmost new 2 bedroom atrium townhouse • i n 'beautiful Princeton Landing Is available for thosewanting luxury and comfort along with an easylifestyle Many beautiful extras throughout Call formore details! 034-1512

$215,000Princeton 609-921-1900

PUINS30R0Beautiful stately Colonial Oversized deck andthree car garage. Two fireplaces, dramatic spiralstaircase with stain package, breaklast room withtwo skylights A truly lovely home. A + program.034-1H7 $424,900

Princeton 609:921-1900

PUINSSOROAttractive and spacious 2nd floor "longmont"model with southern exposure. Cathedral ceiling,skylight, loft, all appliances and much more.

$113,000Prfnettoa 109-921-1900

PRINCETONWooded lot facing north successful perc expires.Wonderful building lot in a desirable area ofPrinceton 034-1454 $265,000

Princeton 609-921-1900

PRINCETONExtended and renovated Cape on wooded lotRemodeled country kitchen- open to family roomand deck. Master bedroom suite w/sittmg area andmuch more. Excellent location Walk to town,schools and NYC bus 034-1548 $317,000

Princeton 609-921-1,900

Prestigious location, 2 acre wooded lot 2 largedecks, wonderful family room, 3 fireplaces, 3 fullbaths, luxurious master bedroom suite with lire-place/steam shower and whirlpool bath. 034-1527

$775,000Princeton 609-921-1900

PUIKS0R0Beautifully decorated spacious 3 story BrittanyTownhome featuring 3 BR, 2 BA, fireplace, loftwith skylight, gas heat, premium cul de sac nearwoods and loaded with exbas! 034-1488

$169,900Princeton 689-921-19

"Princeton's best kept secret" down a long countryroad surrounded by flowering trees is this charm-ing 4 BR, 2 BA farmhouse on 14 wooded acresAbounds with charm & character. 034-1637

_ • 4 $525,000Princeton 609-921-1900

PRINCETONLovely Ranch in Riverside area Private yard andtable floor plan Great potential Walk to town,Princeton University, schools and NY bus034-1500 $229,000

Princeton 609-921-1900

PRINCETONInvestment opportunity is lust one possibility forthis 2 family home, or can be easily converted backto a single family residence Less than Yi milefrom the center of town in a great neighborhood.

$298,900Princeton Junction 609-793-3500

SOUTH BRUNSWICKYou'll have trouble filling the number of cabinets inthe remodeled ktichen of this 3 or 4 BR Ranch ona lovely lot with brook and large trees. Garage andcentral air help to make the living easy. SB1610

$155,900South Brunswick 201-297-0200

SOUTH BRUNSWICKSuper sharp Brunswick Heights home on a fencedcul-de-sac lot Deck, finished basement, central airand lovely decorating make this 4 BR home a supervalue. SB1540 $259,900

South Brunswick 201-297-0200

For the lowest priced townhouse in WhisperingWoods, come see this 2 BR with fireplace and viewof the woods. All amenities for a very reasonablemonthly fee, SB1381 $132,900

Soatti N n m r f c k 201-297-O2DO

SOUTH BRUNSWICKThe charm of this sparklung townhome will greetyou as you enter the ceramic file foyer and willcontinue through the eat-in kitchen, LR withskylights, 3 spacious BR and 2Yi BA. SB15I5

$164,900South Brinmrick 201-297-0200

SOUTH BRUNSWICKEnjoy the 2nd floor den or original owners willconvert to 3rd BR. Finished, rec. rm. in basementhas a custom bar plus heat 4 A/C. Offeredw/Affordability Plus & Homeowners Warranty. Enjoythe pool & tennis worry-free in this South Bruns-wick townhome. SB1517 $127,900

South Brunswick 201-297-0200

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SOUTH MUNSWICKPrivate backyard. Most desired Kendall Park modelon cul-de-sac. 4 BR, 2 BA, eat-in kitchen, LR, DR,and extra large FR or home office, central air andmore. Priced to sell! SB1597 $157,400

South Brunswick 201-297-0200

Attention historic home lovers!!! This five BR, twoBA Italianage is for the discriminating buyer only1!This home comes furnished wrth penod furnitureand is ready for you to move right in! Call today for

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Outstanding Wynwood Condo- large Elm modelfeatures 2 bedrooms or bedroom and den, loft withskylight, fireplace, all appliance's, window treat-ments Shows like new 034-1513 $120,000

Princeton 609-921-1900

TTTttSVlUELovely home, eat-in kitchen with fireplace, customFR, cathedral ceiling - fan - skylite Cherry den,separate entrance. Yard has fruit trees, rosegarden, sheds PJ975 $252,500

Princeton Junction 609-799-3500

Contemporary Ranch - 4 year old ranch on hallacre in Washington Twp. 3/ Bedrooms, 2 baths,Jacuzzi, two fireplaces, skyights, central air andcentral vac. cystem. H116 - $259,900

Hamilton $09-586-3700

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•-••. ; WEST WINDSOR .; .:Fantastic 4/5 BR Ranch on 1.5 acres. This de-lightful custom home has a magnificent pool, 3 cargarage, burglar alarm system, central air,Andersen windows, and much more. PJ633

$259,000Princeton Junction 6O9-7S9-350O

Elegant'Colonial wrth great improvements andadditions. Come see the additions on this elegantColonial — 2 familyrooms — additional greatm m with full bath-wet bar, ceiling fans, microwaves Full finished basement with I K bath —microwave and exercise studio separate entrancefor art excess A wood deck, customized lights andmore.' $369,900

East Windsor 689441-1400

WEST WINDSORPremium 2 5 acre building site on coiner of CanalPcinte Blvd. and Alexander Road. Ideal for office,church, school or motel. Utilities available.Variance required. PJ858 $650,000.

Princeton Junction 609-799-3500i

WEST WINDSORColtoonade Ft , less than a year old. Beautiful 2bedroom, 2 bath Belvedere model condo. Manyextras including fireplace, window treatments, andall appliances Many thousands below buildersprice PJ799 $118,990

Princeton Junction 609-799-3500

Spectacular, 2 bedroom duplex. Completely newinterior. Kitchen and bathrooms have top of theline appliances, countertops and ceramic tile. A'must see1 Walk to train and shopping PJ1109

Princeton Junction 609-799-3500 '

Immaculate 2 bedroom, 214bath townhouse witha basement, 2-car garage,- fireplace; and deck.Owner financing to a qualified buyer with minimumdown payment, no points and no fee. $218,500

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WEST WINDSORCloister model in Canal Polnte. Neutral colors, goodlocation and good price, all appliances included,third floor with vaulted ceiling ancL deck.:

" $139,000Princetti 603-921-1908

WEST WINDSOR.Contemporary 2 story Canal Polnte patio homefeatunng 3 bedrooms, VA baths, family room withfireplace, cathedral ceilings, 4 skylights, whirlpool,outdoor hot tub and lots more' 034-1446

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WEST WINDSORExpanded-Buckingham, interior decorated 5 BR,atrium sunroom, 2 fireplaces, guest quarters, 3 BA.hardwood floors, wet bar, huge jacuui, 3 skylightsdeck, more than model home. H198 $449,000

Hamilton $05-586-3700

• PIAINSBORO TWP.Princeton Landing villa Beautiful 3 BR home on apremium lot. numerous upgrades include skylights,plus carpet and hardwood floors Call lor anappointment.

Princeton Junction 609-799-3500

HIlLSBOROUfiH TWP.'I M sitting on top of the world." overlooking the

park-like setting from this 2 BR second floor condoNeat as a pin1 It II make you want to sing too

$115,800

OPEN ROUSE SATURDAY 1 4 PMMIUSBOROUBH

Urge, beautifully decorated townhome offers 3.large BR, 2Vt BA, designer upgrades, garage,large basement and large custom treated deck -perfect for entertaining. HB2790 $199,900Directions:. RL 206 S. to R. on Amwell Rd. to L. at"The Manors," first R. on Estate Road, # 1 .

HIHtDenmtti 201-6744100

MONTtOMERYDon't miss your opportunity to live in this 4 year oldexecutive home! Oilers 4 BR. IVi BA. 2 cargarage central air, full basement andmore! Now,is the time to buy right! Call today to see thisexceptional property' HB2826 $255,000

Hillsborough 201-874-8100

BRANCHBURGBask in the sun on your new deck or lake a dip Inyour inground pool! All included with this large 3BR home located on large lot HB2863 $267,000, Hillsborough 201-874-8100

HILLS80ROU9Hlarge, airy townhouse tn excellent location. IR, DR.kitchen, two large BR, ZVi BA. and plenty ol closetspace. Deck backs treed area which allows privacy.HB2973 ', $126,900

Hllliborough 201-674-8100

BRANCHBURGSuper ,2 family Ranch with 3 BR, IVi BA. 2fireplaces, and in-ground pool nestled on 2.9 acresin scenic N e s h a n i c S t a t i o n . P e r l e c tmother/daughter arrangement! HB2928 $335,000

Hlllsboroufh 201-8744100

HIllSBOROUGHGreat family neighborhood! This 4 BR. 2'A BAColonial is in an established neighborhood and haslots ol space both inside and out. FR has custombuilt-in bookshelves, wall-to-wall carpet in IR. DRand FR. Upstairs has hardwood (loots and greatstorage. HB2965 {185,000

Hillsborough 201-874-6100

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 PMHIllSBOROUGH

Spacious contemporary townhome oflers 2 BR, IViBA. basement; and garage. Great location lacingthe green and close to the pool. HB2957

$135,000Directions: Rt. 206 to New Amwell, left on Auten,first right on Gemini, 1st left, on right, #251-2BGemini Dr. Hillsborough 201-874-8100

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• HIllSBOROUGHThis Colonial 2 BR end unit has upgraded ap-pliances carpeting and built-ins. Be sure to makean appointment to see il now! HB291I SI 26,500

Hillsborough 201-814-8100

RILUMROUtHLocation! Check out this 2 BR, 2Yi BA townhouse.Fireplace ind full basement add the finishingtouch. Offered at $119,101

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HILLSB0R0U6HLarge, immacUab cordo In excellent jreaKitcnen/dinelle/fiiany upgrades. Perfect for thewung professional oi the swinging senior. Comesee! KB2977 . ' $102,960

Hillsborougti 2014744100

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HIILSB0ROU6HLOTS 0 ' ROOM! Stone-faced 3 BR. 2^j 8» contem-porary with approximate 1900 sq. fl of livingspace! Amenities include pool, tennis, deck, anconditioning, window treatments. FR, work-shop/storage, large rooms. Priced to sell! Move-incondition. HB2/10 (130,000

Hillsborough 201-874-8100

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450 Apartments 450 Apartments 4 5° Apartments *so ApartmentsFor Rent For Rent For Rent For Rent

THE CROSSINGSAT BRIDGEPOINT

IN SOMERSET COUNTY NEW SECTIONBRIDGEPOINT AT

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Four & Five Bedroom Homes. Some have lounging Rooms,Jacuzzi Tubs. Cathedral Ceilings and 2-Car Side EntryGarages; on One Acre Plus Lots in Montgomery Township.

WORK DIRECTLY WITH BUILDER AND ARCHITECTTO CREATE YOUR CUSTOM DREAM HOMEI

'Ask about our exclusive 7% new home equityloan financing package

PreConstructlonPriced from

the Mid $3OO'S* Brokers ProtectedA Larken Associates Community

Open even/ day 11 a.m. to 5 pirn.

201-359-6630

Directions: From Princeton, take Route 206 north. Make right ontoBridgeport Road. Follow for 2 miles to the sales trailer, From Route

287. take Exit 13 to Route 206 south. Proceed 12 miles & makeleft onto Bridgeport Road. Follow'/i mile to the sales trailer.

BELLEMEAD/PRINCETON AREA- Studio apt w/pvt kit &bath. Laundry use. ForMale. 201-359-0238 '

CHAMBERSBURG -1 st fir,Ige liv rm, Ige kit, washroom w/hookup & Vi bath.Rear yard, 3 bdrms, fullbath, finished attic, carpetthru out. Near train, $850mo +utils, 609-921-2079CRANBURY-1bdrm, sky-lights carpet cathedral cell-ing walk to lake $720 BoyerRealty 609-921-1805 BrkrCRANBURY - 1 bdrm, Irg,bright, low rent. Avail now.Pool, btwn Princeton &Hightstown, 609-924-2040 .

CRANBURY • ,1 bdrmCo-Op, fully carpeted, heatincluded. $600 mo. Availnow. Call, 609-448-5914CRANBURY • WindsorCommons, 2 bdrm, 2 bath,all appls including washer,dryer & dshwshr. Woodedsite, pool. Exclusive com-munity. From $775/mo. ,Call 609-443-6100 from 12

\ noon to 6pm dailyCREAMRIDGE - Apt onfarm. Refs req'd, $550/mo+ utils. Reply PO Box 83,Creamridae. NJ 08514.

HENDERSON, OF COURSE!OPEN HOUSE EVERY SAT. & SUN. 1-4

Announcing

Woodcrest Farms

A Collection of only 18 houses to bebuilt on Sunset Road.

Preconstruction PricesStarting At $340,000

MODELS AVAILABLE NOW!Directions: Rte. 206 or 601 to Sunset Road to Fieldcrest Ave. Follow signs.

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All the excitement of living an the edge is here at Spinnakers Cove,one of the last waterfront communities to be built on the Toms River.

Commanding waterfront views grace each of the 23 deluxe 2-bedroimpromenade homes and lownhomes. Luxurious amenities includewindowed breakfast nooks, master suites and private baths with Jacuzzitubs. In addition, each townhome is available with a boat slip at thecontemporary, on-site marina.

Spinnakers Cove makes an impressive primary or secondaryresidence, as well as a choice investment property. .

Take advantage of this opportunity and visit the sales center andfurnished model at Spinnakers Cove. Plus, you can enjoy a day cruise athalf price on the River Lady. This cruise on an authentic replica of aMississippi paddle wheel boat will let you experience the same boatingpleasures that are a part of everyday living at Spinnakers Cove.

Directions: GSPexit'81. Head East on Water Street appro*.'. mile to Spinnakers Cove on right.

Prices from $229,990

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Applications being accept-ed for future occupancy.Located in Hightstown, NJ.Mins from NJ Tpk, majorhighways, churches &schools. Spacious 1 & 2bdrm apts with largeclosets. For more infor-mation call 9am-5pm, Mon-Fri, Sat 9am-12noon.

609-448-1933EHO

EAGLE ROCK-Located inHamilton Twp now accept-ing applications for 1 bdrmapts. Open Mon-Sat, 9am-6pm, 609-585-8051.EAST Windsor • 1 bed-room spacious apt, allappls including dshwshr,pool, $600; 609-426-9771.

EAST WINDSOR

1 & 2 bdrm apts, close totrain station. Starting at$600.

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EAST WINDSORTWIN RIVERS APTS.

Studio - $5101 Bdrm • $6004620

2 Bdrm - $720Some furnished apts

Best location In the areaIncludes individual heatcontrol, central a/c, newcustom drapes, w/w carpet-ing, patio or balcony, allTwin River pools, tenniscourts & recreation. Vzblock NY buses, 1 mile Exit8 NJTP. Apply at A1 Ab-bington Dr., off Rt. 33, nearPrinceton Bank & shoppingmall. Open Mon-Fri, 10-4:30. Sat's appt only.

609-448-7792

EAST WINDSOR - Hamp-ton Arms, Great location,best services. Lovely &spacious 1-2 bdrm garden •apts, w/w carpet, air condi-tioned. Includes heat plusmany extras. On site park-ing. Superintendent & laun-dry facilities. Apt B-11 orphone 609-448-1440.

East Windsor Off Rt 130BE SELECTIVE

All modern, superbly main-tained. 1 & 2 bedroomapartments. Fully carpeted,air. conditioned. Eveninghrs by appt.

WYNBROOK WESTLocated on Dutch Neck Rd

609-448-3385If No Answer Call

201-721-9336East Windsor Off Rt 130

BE SELECTIVE

All modem, superbly main-tained. 1 & 2 bedroomapartments. Fully carpeted,air conditioned. Eveninghrs by appt.

WYNBROOK WESTLocated on Dutch Neck Rd

609448-3385If No Answer Call

201-721-9336 .East Windsor Off Rt 130

1&2BEDROOMAPARTMENTS

Superbly maintained gar-den aparfments. Fully car-peted, air conditioned. Bal-conies or patios. Swim clubavailable. Evening hrs byappt.

BROOKWOODGARDENS

Hickory Comer Road609-448-5531

If No Answer Call201-721-9336

EAST Windsor • Spacious1 bedroom apt, w/w carpet,washer, dryer, new ap-pliances, heat and hot-water included. $700 mo.Call. 609-426-8760 Iv msfl

EAST WINDSOR - VillageEast Apts, Twin Rivers.Top services, conveni-ences & location. Adjacentto Mall & NY Bus Stop. AllTwin Rivers amenities in-cluding tennis courts &pools. Spacious, bright,Studio, 1 & 2 bdrm apts.Fully carpeted with Individ-ual a/c & heat. Plenty ofparking, on site Manager &laundry facilities. Apt J-23or phone 609-443-3220.EFFICIENCY APT - withswimming pool, avail nearPrinceton. Call 609-799-1385ENGLISHTOWN - 2 bdrm,heat Incl, avail Sept 1. $650mo Vz utils security. Yearlylease. 201-446-5389E. WINDSOR - 3 bdrmduplex, ready Sept. ForInfo call 609-448-4300.EWING Mountain View - 3bdrm, 2 bath, 7 rooms,stone fireplace, park likesetting. $925 + utils. Call Ivmesg, 609-882-6204EWING TOWNSHIP

1 & 2 BEDROOMSAir conditioning, swimmingpool, off street parking, ex-ceptionally wel l main-tained, spacious grounds.Laundry facilities. Heat in-cluded. Evening hours byappt. ;

EASTGATEAPTS' Parkside & Buttonwood Dr

609-883-7537If No Answer Call

201-721-9336EWING TOWNSHIP

1 BEDROOMSSUPERBLY MAINTAINEDGARDEN APARTMENTSCONVENIENT LOCATIONEVENING HRS BY APPT

PARKSIDE MANOR1475 PARKSIDE AVE

609-771-9471If No Answer Call

201-721-9336

450 Apartments.For Rent

EWING TOWNSHIP.1 & 2 BEDROOMS

Spacious apts with w/wcarpet. Rent includes heat,hot water, electric, gas, a/c,parking & pool privileges.Laundry facilities on prem-ises. Settle Into our main-tained building in beautifulwooded surroundings inprestigious area. Ideal forSenior. Citizens - conve-nient to shopping & trains;bus at door; 1 block-to golfcourse. Evening hrs byappt.

WOODBROOK HOUSE886 Lower Ferry Road

609-883-3335If No Answer Call

201-721-9336

EWING TOWNSHIP1 & 2 BEDROOMS

Well maintained gardenapartments. Swim club,off-street parking. OppositeTrenton Country Club,

VERSAILLES APTS220 SULLIVAN WAY

609-883-4550Ewing Twp. ..

DELAWARE HEIGHTSLuxury Garden Apts. '

Showplace of NJ1 & 2 B d r m A p t .From $575/Mo.

Includes heat, hot water,dishwasher, tennis court.Swimming pool at nominalcost. 2 air conditioners.

1 MO SECURITY!609-883-1707

DIRECTIONS: I-95 southto Exit 1, take Rte 29 North.Turn right into Scenic Dr.

; Rental OfficeApt 706 Scenic Dr.

Open 7 Days a WeekFalls Township

ROCK SPRING APTS .937 W. Trenton Ave ,

Apt starting at $425. Calland ask about our special.Hours: Mon-Fri 9-5. Sat11-3.

215-736-2270

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BONANZA,Affordable luxury highlightsthe thoroughly modem kit-chen & bathroom. Washers/dryers In each apt & Inter-com system ensures yourprivacy. Attractive Windowframes the park like land-scaping in historically richBucks County.

$150 Security Dep1 Sweetbrtar Rd

Fate TwpMorrisvie,PA215-738-8871

HAMILTON ARMS Apts -Now accepting applicationsfor 1-2 bdrm apts. RentIncludes heat, hot water &cooking gas. Excellent lo-cation on bus route. Withinwalking distance to bank,schools & shopping. Easyaccess to Rt 1, 1-95, etc.$515 & up. Call 609-587-2743, Mon-Fri, fom-5pm.-

HAMILTONVTWPWINGATE APIS

Now accepting applicationsfor future rentals. 1 & 2bdrm apts. Well maintainedgarden apt complex. Heat,hot water, cooking gas,new a p p l s a m | l r condi-tioner, Olympic, \slze pool.From $520. Apply rentalagent Wingate1 Apts, WertAve near So Olden Ave. orcall 609-888-3275, Mon-Fri10-6pm, Sat 9am-3pm,Sun 11am-i3prn.HAMILTONTWP

Kuser VfltegeLuxury 1 & 2'bdrm spa-cious apts, W/w carpet, pvtentrance, cent air, heat/hotwater, all new appl Incl.Closets, & cabinets galore,balcony or patio, dshwshr.10 min to Rte 1 Centers, V6ml to 1-295. From $570. Nopets. 609-587-4959 Mon-Fri 10-6, Sat 9-3, Sun 11-3or office, 102 Nottinghlll Lit. -

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ESTATE HOMES OF UNSURPASSED Q U A L M"' " ^REFINEMENT-At Carriage Place, you'll discover,*

• 21 superb estates of two acres or more, eachgraced by appointments seldom found incomparable homes: dramatic foyers, elegantstaircases, classic second-floor balconies,handsome fireplaces, gourmet kitchens,three-car garages and much more.

• The convenience of being moments fromdowntown Princetoa and close to excellentpublic and private schools, fine restaurants,exclusive shops and countless cultural andrecreational activities. ' , ~

• A world apart, yet convenient to Manhattan,Trenton and Philadelphia; Carriage Place isthe ideal address for corporate decision-makers and their families.

Created by £ DeLuca Enterprises, Inc.

A location without equal where the estates-are surrounded by the timeless, pastoralbeauty of prestigious Mercer County.

• For full information and a Carriage Placebrochure call (609) 737-0516. } \ \

• Carriage Place is open daily ll:00-!x04Sunday HOO-6flO, (dosed Thursday):Use 1-95 to Exit 3 (Scotch Road). Go northapproximately 2 miles until Scotch Roadbecomes Burd Road. Continue on thirdRoad for another '/z mile UrCarriage Place,on your right.

A Princeton Address With8%% Fixed Rate Financing?OVERSIZED TOWNEHOMES

WITH FULL BASEMENTSFRQM$191,90a

Ryland Homes comes toPrinceton with four luxurioustownehome designs sure toplease and delight even themost discriminating buyer.These elegant homes feature

master suites, 2% baths,gourmet kitchens with gas '

cooking, sunken living rooms,cozy fireplaces, basementsand garages... all standard!Other tasteful appointmentsare carefully designed through-out for added style and detail.

Nestled in the woods, onlyminutes to downtown Princeton,Blue Spring Mews offersbeauty, privacy, convenienceand Ryland value; the kind ofvalue that has made Ryland

one of America's largesthomebuiklers. Come see foryourself, todayr

Directions: From 1-295 takeExit 69A (Route 206 North).FoDow9.2 miles to a right turnon Princeton Avenue. Follow 3mile to a right on Blue SpringRoad. Follow tomodel homes.Open daily 12-6 pm. Weekends11-5 pm. Phone (609)924-1409.Brokers Welcome.

EXCITING NEW TOWNEHOME DESIGNS.

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Visit gland's Other Communities• Maple Grove Estates in Buxfingtpn County • Hamilton Lakes in Mercer County

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PRINCETON: Located1 near Hun School. Kitchen/great room additionwith cathedral ceiling, skylights, 4 bdr. Drastic reduction. $499,900

MONTGOMERY: Stately Colonial with spectacular views and veryprivate wooded rear yard with pool. 4 bdr. $384,500

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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: 5-f- wooded acres on a private tone. Unique\ tr miL v. uh inni inporary kitchen/great room; 3 bdr. $279,000

HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Located just outside of Pennington on acul-de-sac; convenient to shopping & schools. 4 bdr. $269,900

EAST AMWELL: Set on over an acre with marvelous view of rollingh i l l s . E x c e p t i o n a l l y g o o d c o n d i t i o n . 4 bdr.

$234,900 w/$5000 closing costs.

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Boro of Hopewell, this 3 SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Located in Whispering Woods, this end unitlfs.hop, V ^ .$W*«00;.r--l V'ii'j*?H*w<Hj°wnhousc is like-new. 2 bdr/2'/2 baths. -: £ \ $155^500

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IhU Immaciilati homewith a 2nd floor apart-mont Is located In hwrto) Hamilton Square andhas 3 plus 1 Bdrms. 1plus 1 BaUis, tctsenedporch, thirmo pam win-dows, abon pound pooland fenced yard.

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East Windsor Colonialwith large spaciousm m . Cowitry Kftchun,FudhJOMi wttti raisadIwarttYfttpiaci. centralair, 4 Idm, 2W laths.I I years yount withn a n eitras.

$229,900

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PARK UKE YARDEast Windsor Brooktreespltt with park liki reart int 3 Mrm. 2V4 Bath,cttalraj cminp brlcliflreiUci, p u t Jimllyroom, wooded lot Closeto PJ train station.

$167,900

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This elegant 3 Bdrm, 3Wlath Townhouse will do-RtM and surprise yon.The community olPrinceton Walk offersprivacy in an I I Acrerecreation village for

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Spacious Tennesseestone and cedar Law-rencevllle Ranch ons c i n i c p a r k - l i k epounds. Formal livingroom »Hh stone lire-place, formal diningroom, spacious kitchen.3 Bdrm, 2 Baths and full

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1-8 Oulncy Circle, 3 Bdrms, 1<A Baths, large end unit backing into openarea, brick fireplace, lencsd yard. $ 1 5 4 , 9 0 0

E A S T W I N D S O R31 Howerton Place, 2 Bdrms. VA Bath, split level Twin Rhor Ouadll.Cathedral coiling, formal dining room, appliances. $ 1 1 2 , 9 0 0

56 Edison Drive. 3 Bdrm, V/i Bath, Twin Rivers spacious and quietwoodside Town House with private location facing woods. $ 1 2 6 , 0 0 0

90 Bonnlngton Dr., 3 Bdrm, IVi Bath, Twin Rims end unit, beautifullylandscaped, convenient to school, shopping, pool t tennis. $ 1 3 3 , 0 0 0

4(5 Falrfield Rd, 2 story Twin Rivers Townhouse. Upgraded end unit, newwater beater, attic fan. 11x16 Patio/Wood deck, appliances.

361 Ivirson Place, Split Level Twin Rivers Townhouse, 3 Bdrm, 2W Baths,private parking 3 cars. Totally renovated modern spacious end unit jilus3% buydown Dream House! $ 1 3 5 , 9 0 0

(2 Bennlngton Or., Twin Rivers, 4 Bdrm, Vh Bath, finished basement,intercom, wood deck/6as grill, well maintained, appliances.

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FURNISHED 3 & 4 RoomCottages - with kitchens,satellite tv, radio, Individualheat control, air cond, w/wcarpets. Windsor/ Hlgh-tstown area motel. From$235/wk, Incls all utils.609-448-8637,

HAMILTON TWPLater Gardens

Studio, 1 & 2 bdrm apts.Accepting applications forfuture rentals. Rent inclheat/hot water with all newappl. Some with totally newkitchens & w/w carpet.Park like setting, garagesavail. Apply Super. LalorGardens 15A Stenton Ct or609-392-6644 Mon- Fri9-5. Sat 9-3, Sun 10-3.

HAMILTON TWP - Mod-ern, central air garden apts.1 bdrm. Heat supplied.Senior citizen discount. Pri-vate parking. Off Rt 295 atExit 62. 609-888-3052.

HAMILTON TWPGreenwood Vlage

Apts now renting. Park-likesetting, heat & hot waterincluded, near publictransp, 20 mins to Prince-ton, near train station toNYC. 1 bdrm starting $465.1 bdrm with den $540. Of-fice hrs 10am-4:30, Mon-Fri. Call 609-587-0357

HAMILTON TWP - Wood-mere Apts. Hughes Drive,1 & 2 bedrooms, some/den. 609-587-2414.

Peter M.DOOLAN

J Realtors439 Grand Avenue, West Trenton, NJ 08628

Office: fcO9: 883-5660

TRENTON216 Renfrew Ave.

Spacious Center Hall Colonial in desirableprofessional Hiltonia neighborhood. Fourbedrooms, 2 baths, family room, garage.Many other qualities, features. Don't miss i .opportunity! $169,900

HIGHTSTOWN - 1 bdrm,din- rm, garage, washer,dryer, $675/month pluselec. 609-588-4953.HIGHTSTOWN - 1 bed-room apt, $485 per monthplus electric and security.Call, 609-924-6399.HIGHTSTOWN - 3 rm apt,$520 per month, incl utilsexcept electric, no pets.Call 609-443-4381

HIGHTSTOWN , - Apart-ment in Colonial home, 2bedroom, living room, den,basement, washer, dryer,central air, includes heat$750/mo plus electric.Hageman-Diener Realtors609-448-0600.HIGHTSTOWN The Or-chard • 1 bdrm, carpeted,air cond. $590 mo. AvailSept 1. Call, 609-443-5660

HILLSBORO - 3 bedroom,living room, dining room,kitchen, very private, 201-874-8309 or 359-1924.

Wsboro Twp, NJLuxury

1 4 2 BedroomGarden AptsBEEKMANGARDENS

On New Amwel Rd.Off Rt. 206

Includes: Heat, hot water,dishwasher, tennis courts& extraordinary play-ground.Largest swimming pool inarea at nominal cost

Cal 201-359-7180or 874-6644

HOPEWELL - 2 bedroomapartment on a quiet street.Living room, dining room,eat-in kitchen. $685 plusutilities, no pets. Call,609-799-0299.HOPEWELL - 5 room apt,no utilities, $595 monthly.Call Marino, 516-764-2328

HOPEWELL AREA - Pro-fessional male, non-

, smoker. Furnished 3 rmswith bath. $600 includes"utils. No pets. Avail now.609-466-1107

HOPEWELL (Bora) - Lge 3bdrm , no pets, off streetparking. $700/mo. + utils.Call 609-921-2695.

HOPEWELL BORO - 2ndfl, 1 bdrm. Heat & electricIncluded. No pets. $640mo. Security required. 609-466-2029, 609-466-0876.KINGSTON - 2 bedroomand bath, living room,kitchen, heat included,available now. $700 permonth. Call 609-466-2012.

KINGWOOD Township -Hunterdon County, Route519, Colonial 3 bedroomapartment, $795 plus util-ities. No pets, security andreferences required. Call,609-883-4453.

LAFAYETTE HOUSE -Berkeley Sq. historic dis-trict Convenient locationoverlooking balcony, 24 hr.doorman, ideal for pro-fessional, 1 & 2 bdrm. apts.from $480. Call 609-393-2626 for appointment^

LAMBERTVILLE • Unique'studio apartment in Vic*'torjan Restoration. All am-enities, $600 plus, avalUable Sept. 1; 609-397-4515LAMBERTVILLE - Bright,efficiency w/kit & bath, Inexchange for p/t work byresponsible, handy person,Light carpentry, painting,'yard work, etc. Hrs nego,,*nonsmoker. Quiet pet OK,parking. Both Trenton/NYC.Jcommuter buses for pos-ssible job. Reply: PO Box'24, Lambertvllle NJ 08530. *

LAMBERTVILLE - Bright!3rd fir, 1 bdrm apt. Off- -$street parking. $625 moiincludes heat. No pets. Se-curity & references re-quired. Call 215-598-3404. j

LAMBERTVILLE - 2 bed-,room apartment on historicCoryell Street, no pets, 1 Vxmonth security, $620 permonth plus utilities. Call,609-466-2127 after 7pm.

LAWRENCE TWP - Avail-able immediately. 2 bdrms,1 mile from ETS. Living rrriw/fireplace, attractive rural:setting, ideal .for profes-sional couple, i yr, lease, 1month security -deposit.,$665 mo + utils. No pets. <Call 609-737:9665 >

LAWRENCEVILLE-1bed-room available 8/1/89.$550 per month, includesheat. No pets, VA montlisecurity. Call 609-896-8406 leave message. '

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Superb »pt>olntin«nt» throughout BeautifulUmtopmg. Coniomkk. eat-m country kitchens.Privae piuos and more in these gracious.mimtttVHKe-free 2 and 3 bedroom townhomes.Some loauom are available bordering our IB-hole<rum^gmhip golf course. If you Site to swim, playtennis and jog on lovely trafe. vou'l love it here!Come see our decorated models open daily. 10-5.

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Upper MakefieidStone "Manor House" in exclusive area of. "one of a- kind" newhomes. On 4.23 acres enclosed with post & rail fencing. Also, youare part owner of 25 wooded acres on the Delaware River,complete with walking and jogging trails and Riparian Rights!!Home has 7,093 square feet of heated living space, coveredporches, 5 fireplaces, 5% baths. Superb unmatched quality ofconstruction. Call for brochure. $1,450,000

SoiebuiyStone & cedar Colonial (never lived in) 5 bedrooms. 3'/z baths. 4fireplaces, 3 car garage. On 10 acres, mostly wooded, on quietcountry road near one of Bucks County's famous covered bridges.Just listed. $895,000

Upper MakefieidDeBghtful new design, under construction on wooded lot withwaterfront plus stream. This French Country Colonial has great rooflines, super country kitchen that lends itself to passive solar(canhes the morning sun beautifully!), library, study, '

y! $87bedroom, phis more. Call for room sizes, etc.. today!

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•RTVILLE "- Bright!1 bdrm apt. Off-j,

parking. $625 mo«9 heat. No pets. Se- J& references re-!Call 215-598-3404. j

IRTVILLE - 2 bed-:partment on historic fStreet, no pets, 1V& jsecurity, $620 per!plus utilities. Cafl.f?-2127 after 7pm. j

iNCE TWP - AvailMmediately. 2 bdrms,rom ETS. Living rrriice, attractive rural:ideal .for profes-

ouple.i yr lease, 1security -deposit.;;

o"+utils. No pets.)-737:9665 >

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WEST WINDSORPrinceton Greens $30,000 BelowBuilders Price! 1800 Sq' LuxuryTownhome with Full Basement, TwoCar Garage, and Princeton MailingAddress. $189,000

WEST WINDSOR"A BEST BUY", below builder'sprice, 2 BR, 2.5 BA, all appliances,basement, double garage; 5 mins totrains and downtown Princeton.

$205,000EAST WINDSOR

FANTASTIC INVESTMENT WITHSO LITTLE MONEY DOWN! Newkitchen, with all appliances & oakcabinets! Wall-to-wall carpets &sunny location! Call today about thiswonderful value! $37,000

EAST WINDSORBeautiful 3rd floor unit overlookingwoods. Large spacious rooms. Ca-thedral ceiling, neutral carpeting.Fireplace in living room and balcony.

PLAINSBORO2 bedroom, 2 bath condo withfinished loft, upgraded carpets,microwave, all appliances, fireplace,walk-in attic, custom blinds,

$110,900HOPEWELL

The luxury of Pennington Crossingwithout the wait! This 4 BR, 21/2 BACambridge Provincial has, all of theupgrades the executive/professionalfamily wants, sits on a beautiful 3 ac.lot and is available immediately!

$503,000

HILLSBOROUGHSPACIOUS end unit townhomefeaturing a fireplace, formal diningroom, eat in kitchen, two largebedrooms, and loads of closets plusa full basement. $133,900

HAMILTONMove right in. Charming Dutch Col-

onials,3 large BRs, Vh BAs, 2 car*&&?ttuge kitchen, full basement &attic; FP in LR, fantastic remodelingpossibilities, dead end street. Makeyour appt. to see this NOW!

••• ' . $146,890HILLSBOROUGH

Manchester Model Colonialtownhome, located in prestigiousHuntington Park, features two BRs,2'/2 baths, full basement with laun-dry room. Greenhouse window in Elkitchen, patio off rear, front porch. Allappliances & Window treatments in-cluded. $147,000

SOUTH BRUNSWICKBeautiful, light 2 bedroom end unitcondo in Princeton Horizons. Closeto bus, Princeton mailing address,pool, tennis courts, all appliancesincluded. $.99,950

KINGSTONWalk to historic village of Kingstonfrom this 4 bedroom, 21/z bath Col-onial. Relax on your trellised patiooverlooking large, well landscapedyard. Steps from NY bus.

$245,000PRINCETON BORO

Location, location, potential, poten-tial. Current 2 family easily con-verted back to single family witheight parking spaces, fully leased.Must be seen. Call today.

$250,000PLAINSBORO

Large three bedroom, 2'/2 bath,study or a family room. Thisspacious townhome is a great buyfor a family who loves private peren-nial garden and all the amenities of aprestigious Irving. $219,000

PRINCETONVery bright Nassau Model #122hardly lived in, very attractive atrium

' townhouse end unit, neutral colors,great room with FP and vaulted ceil-ing, 2 BRs, 2.5 BAs, available im-mediately. $197,900

SOUTH BRUNSWICKSTOP RENTING!! This beautiful 2ndfloor condo has everything! Hard-wood floors, attic and basementstorage, tiled bath, spacious rooms,eat-in kitchen, balcony, privacy,Princeton address, NY busline, pooland tennis, all for , $89,900

EAST WINDSORWATCH THE SUNRISE from yourbreakfast table in this top floorWyckoff's Mill condo! Tiled entryfoyer, cathedral ceiling. Fireplace.

$108,900HIGHTSTOWN

Dramatic upper level "Manchester"Model in prime, end location. Im-maculate with neutral decor. Ex-cellent commuter convenience.

$118,000LAWRENCEV1LLE

Penthouse beautifully, situated inquiet section of Lawrence Square.This 2 BR, 2 bath unit features sky-lights, balcony facing courtyard w/nosight/sound of train. $109,500

OPEN HOUSESUNDAY AUGUST 13 1-4

WALNUT CT.WEST WINDSOR

Directions: North Post Road to LePare Drive. Right on Eastern Drive.Left on Walnut Ct.

WEST WINDSOR$384,500

EWING TOWNSHIP$179,000

HOPEWELL$250,000

EAST WINDSOR$208,000

HAMILTON$209,900

MONTGOMERY$795,000

WEST WINDSOR$275,000

WEST WINDSOR$335,900

PRINCETON$269,900

HIGHTSTOWN$139,000

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EAST WINDSOR$154,900

WEST WINDSOR$214,900

CHESTERFIELD$364,900

PLAINSBOROONLY $261,900

WEST WINDSOR$288,400

LAWRENCE$250,000

ROCKY HILL$189,500

PRINCETON$409,700

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PRINCETON$131,500

PRINCETON$199,500

MONTGOMERY$239,900

PRINCETON609-924-1600

NORTH BRUNSWICK201-297-5000

PENNINGTON609-737-9600

PRINCETON JUNCTION609-799-2022

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LAWRENCE TWP - AvailSept 1st. Location betweenETS & Squibb. 3 largebdrms, 2 baths, kitchen,living mi, attractive ruralsetting, ideal for young pro-fessionals, $921 mo +utils. 1 yr lease, no pets.Call, 609-737-9665.

LAWRENCEVILLE APTS -1 & 2 bdrms available, Sept1st, off street parking, heatincluded. IV2 months se-curity required. Call after4pm, 609-883-9216

LAWRENCEVILLE - 2nd firof private home. 2 bdrm, 1bath, kit, liv rm, din rm, pvtentrance, 2 car driveway.Avail Oct 1. No pets.$650/mo + utils, 1 mo sec.609-771-1352 ,

LUXURY 1 & 2 Bdrm Apts• $535 & $635/mo, heat &hot water incl. 3 mi. from ctrOf P'ton. 609-452-2104

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LAWRENCEVILLE ROAD- First floor, 4 rooms (2bdrms), delightful woodedarea. Handly to. Prince-ton/Trenton, off-street park-ing, no pets, mature cou-ple, $690 Includes utils.609-882-7708.

LUXURY & FUN EQUALS

The CommonsAt Fallsington .

We have the equation toequal the life style you onlydream of:• New w/w carpeting• Fully equipped kitchen• Spacious wooden decks• Individual washer/dryer

All this starting at $520mo. August special $150security deposit.

1 Makefletd RdMorrisville, PA215-295-5600

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MORRISVILLE

Americana Apts. 1, 2 & 3bdrms, starting $450 mo.Office hours, Mon, 3-7;Tues-Fri 10-4; closedwknds, 10 mins to Trenton,20 mins to Princeton. Call215-295-4608.

MORRISV ILLE Pa -Quality Apts at affordableprices. Yardly Pa. area witheasy access to Rt 1 & I-95.Only 20 mins to Princeton.1 & 2 bdrm Apts from $550incl heat, hot water, use ofpool, tennis courts, saunas,recreation room, door an-swering system to screen &selectively admit visitors.Short term leases on 1Bdrm Apts. Visit our modelMon-Fri, 9am-5pm, Sat &Sun 10-3pm, Castle ClubApts. 254 W. Trenton Av-enue, Morrisville Pa 19067.215-295-3300.

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MANVILLE - 4 rms, $700 amo fully carpeted. Storagearea, avail now. Referen-ces & security. 201-526-3381.

MONROE TWP - 1 bdrmapt in private home. 1V4mo security, $530/mo +utilities. Avail Sept 1.609-448-7967.

MORRISVILLE, Pa. - Justacross the Delaware con-venient to US 1 corridor,enormous rooms, riverview, wood floors, 10' ceil-ings, living room with fire-place, formal dining room,3 bedrooms, 1 bath, thirdfloor, $695 plus utilities.Evenings 609-921-6175.

PENNINGTON-4rmspluseat in kitchen & bath.$550/mo + utilities. Nopets. Call Mr Miller, 609-737-0133.

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Gome see Brandon Hill— the townhomes witheverything you asked for.

The sensational townhomesof Brandon Hill at Foxmoorin Mercer County can bedescribed as being "fullyequipped!'Because theyoffer everything you've beenasking for in a luxurioushome!

These gracious 2 & 3 bedroom homes feature attached1 or 2 car garages, roomy kitchens (some with breakfastnooks), large, lavish baths, separate dining rooms,vaulted ceilings and more.

Plus, living at Foxmoor—with its 330 acresof beautifulwooded surroundings — entitles you to a minimum-maintenance lifestyle with swimming, tennis, joggingand biking trails and a superbly appointed clubhouse.There's even the soon-to-be-completed Foxmoor Villageshopping center within walking or biking distance.

All this and a convenient location just off Rt. 33,close to Princeton and Trenton, the Jersey Turnpike,Rts. 1 and 130,1-95,1-195 and 1-295, and nearbyPrinceton Junction. So come find the new home you'vebeen asking for — at Brandon Hill. And ask about theaffordable townhomes at Candlewood at Foxmoor!Brandon Hill townhomes priced from •146,990Candlewood townhomes priced from the mid'120's.

EXTRA ROOM FORTHOSE SURPRISE GUESTS..

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Dlr.: From Exit 8 NJ Trnpke: Follow Rt. 33 West through Hightstown (becomes 130 South after Hightstown). Approx. 5 miles below Hightstown, pick up. Ht. 33 West agiiin to Foxmoor entrance 1 mile on right (Washington Blvd.). Take right at entrance and follow signs to* sales office. From the Princeton

Ares: Take 1-295 or Rt. 633 to Rt. 33. Proceed East on 33 for approx. 3 miles. Follow signs to sales office.

CROSSROADSINCETO

LAND — Hopewell. 30 acres or more if you like. Panoramicview, sloping land, 3 acre zoning, treed and open land. Call forfurther details. . $23,000 per acre

EXPANSIVE TRADITIONAL COLONIAL - pn over 2 acres in thebeautiful Bedens Brook area. Enjoy the rolling countryside yetremain private in this 4 bedroom, 2V2 bath home with brick patio,arbor and mature landscaping. This is a pretty setting at the end ofa long circular drive and new to the market! Montgomery.

$447,500

NEW TO THE PRINCETON MARKET i Walk one blot* to NassauStreet for the New York Times arid a croissant! Dramatictbwnhouse, 2 story 19 ft. living room w/fireplace, new kitchen,formal dining room, 2 enormous bedrooms, 2V2 baths, and a familyroom leading to a wood deck and private garden. 1 car garage andprivate street parking. $425,000

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PRINCETON — SUPER LOCATION - walk to schools, shoppingand bus. Comfortable home with living room, dining room, familyroom, plus study. Central air. $226,000

FANTASTIC SPACE - in this renovated home on Rosedale Road.Cathedral ceilinged master bedroom w/new bath and 8 otherinteresting, rooms. ' $420,000

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CALL ANYTIME 609-924-4677 • OPEN 7 DAYSCALL US ABOUT OUR OTHER PROPERTIES PRICED TO $1,500,000

Rena White

SERVING MERCER, SOMERSET AND MIDDLESEX COUNTIES

Princeton Crossroads Realty, Inc.342 Nassau Street (Corner Harrison) • Princeton • Park in our lot

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NEWTOWN - In restorednational landmark stonefarmhouse, 2 bedrooms,large living rm, dining mi,eat-ln-kitchen, new appli-ances, fireplaces, carpet-ing, lots of storage, energyefficient gas heat, pro-fessional adults, no pets,$825 plus utilities. Call609-452-1666; eves orweekends 215-493-2055.

NOW RENTING - For Im-mediate and future rentalsat Lawrenceville's finestapartment. complexes. 1bdrm/den or 2 bdrm. CallWhite Pine Apts, 609-883-3333 or Sturwood Apts609-896-2035 for further In-formation and office hours.

PENNINGTON BORO - 2bedroom apartment, hard-wood floors, steam heatincluded, washer dryerhookup, off-street parking,$680 per month. Call,609-737-9455.

PLAINSB0R0-Apt2ndflr,.pvt home. Bdrm + study,prof couple or single, nopets. Avail Sept 15. $600+ utils. Call 609-921-6758

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PLAINSBORO - Beautiful 1.bdrm In quiet, woodsy com-plex. Pool/tennis, park,laundry: $640 mo + ele<j,$250 security. Avail Oct t .Call. 609-275-8618 H

PRINCETON - 3. bdrm, 2bath, liv rm, din rm, kit,wshr/dryr, $1195. 609*924-7913; eves 397-014/PRINCETON - 3 .bdrm, Zbath, liv rm, din. rm, kit,wshr/dryr, $1,195. 609*924-7913; eves 397-0147.

PRINCETON • 1 bdrm aptw/air, near shopping center& bus line, private parking,refs & security require?Call, 609-921 -6663 for appt

PRINCETON -Ibedroori japartment in luxury home7.Private parking. Separateentrance. Fully furnished1.$900/month includes allutilities and heat. AvailableAugust 1. Call 609-921'8616 after 6pm. J

PRINCETON- 2 bedroomapartment, walk to carmpus, parking, a/c, $780monthly plus utilities. Calleves 609-921-1038. i

MalerbaAgency Inc.

22 N. MAIN ST. LAMBERTVILLE, N.J.(609) 397-4444

Member ol Hunterdon and Mercer County Board of Realtors

NEED A HOME OFFICE?Then this stone colonial with its sense of historyand its completely renovated bank barn/studio isideal!! The studio features a cathedral ceiling withlots of light, wood floors, heat, electricity & lavatory.A special property on approx 2 acres in an easycommute to Phila, Flemlngton, Princeton & NorthStockton. $355,000

THIS IS A FANTASTIC FAMILY HOME - Thispristine 4 bedroom Colonial could qualify for"House Beautiful." From the totally new kitchenwith top-of-line appliances & greenhouse window tothe beamed family room make it ideal for a.sophisticated family who appreciates good taste &quality. This stunning Colonial is on % ± acs. inquiet East Windsor area. Reduced to $229,900

ABSOLUTE BEAUTY brand new, light & airy,Contemporary in country setting — Milfstohe Twp.Beautiful master B/R suite on. 1st floor, 3 add'lB/R's, 3Vi Baths, + AC. $349,900EXQUISITELY DECORATED 2 Bedroom, 1 BathCondo in "move-in" condition. Pool, Tennis,Clubhouse - Express Bus to N.Y. East Windsor.

; $9O,oooA PRINCETON CLASSIC - Classic Contemporaryon charming treed lot in "Riverside". 4 B/R's, 2,Baths, Den, Family Room, windowed walls over-looking a meandering stream lend charm and ser-enity to this unique home. NOW $369,000COUNTRY 4 BR, 2 bath Ranch on 1/2 acre in smalltown of Roosevelt, LR w/fireplace, separate DR,eat-in kitchen, screened-in patio, many closets,redwood maintenance-free exterior, mature shrubs.

$146,000LAND

PICTURESQUE BUILDING LOT in Western Mon-mouth Cty. (Perrineville). Rolling and wooded, withbrook. Asking $119,900

WOODED 20 ACRES - WEST WINDSOR - ZonedResidential - 3/4 acre lots. $1,400,000MILLSTONE TWP. - 200.+/.- ACRES - priced tosell at $25,000 per acre

COMMERCIALOPPORTUNITY KNOCKING - Deli Business - EastWindsor includes all furniture, fixtures & equipment.Just Reduced to $110,000

PRESENTLY MOTEL SITE - "PRINCETONADDRESS," So: Bruns. Twp. 3.25 acres onheavily-travelled highway. Call for details.

RENTALS . ;

PRINCETON BORO APARTMENT — 1 BR, 2ndFloor. No Pets, $450/mo. + uffls.

OUR LANDLORDS HAVE INSTRUCTED USNOT TO REFUSE ANY REASONABLE OFFERICOMMERCIAL RENTALS - Pr. Boro. - within 1block of Pr. Univ. One at 2,000 sq. ft. and one at1,188 sq.ft. Reasonable rent.;PROFESSIONAL OFFICE SPACE - Center oftown - PR. BORO. Suite of 11 offices, plus recep-tion area. Kitchenette, restrooms. Reasonable rent.2,000 sq.ft.

PROFESSIONAL OFFICE SPACE - Hlqhtstown •Center of town - 2nd floor space.

760 sq. ft. at $348/mo/+ Utils.2,546 sq, ft, at $1.458/mo. + Utils.

SOMERVIEW ESTATESin Perrineville, N.J.

BROOKSIDE ESTATES. in Clarksburg, N.J.

FROM $231,900SUMMER*SPECIAL

6V2% GRADUATED MORTGAGE AVAILABLENO POINTS - NO APPLICATION FEE

This property is within approximately. 10 miles of NewJersey Turnpike Exit 8, Route 33, and other majorroutes and fine residential areas at one ot the highest.pojntt In Millstone Township.MECnONft From Exit 8 of NJTP, take Rte. 33 Eastfor 4,6 miles, turn right onto Millstone Road andcontinue to Monmouth County 524. Turn left at stop:

•Approx . . V* m i le on r i g h t , look fo rStaa»co«ctVBrookskJe Estates sign & sates office.

SaMMIe*(201) 577-flOOe or (201)577-6»90

Tuesday-Sunday 10:00 to 5:30 p.m.Special price & terms on 3,256 sqTTt.model home, . ' . •.

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ON - 3. bdrm, 2rm, din rm, kit;r, $1195. 609i; eves 397-014/,

ON-ibedrooriJt in luxury home7,arkfng. SeparataFully furnished1,

ith includes allid heat. Available. Call 609-921'r 6pm. J

O N - 2 bedroomt, walk to carmking, a/c, $780>lus utilities. Call921-1038. 3

k>jird of Realtors

Western Mon-I wooded, withng $119,900

: - Center ofis, plus recep-asonable rent.

Imo, •+ Utils./mo. + Utlls.

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I ^INCETON - 2nd fir effi-Iciency, quiet neighbor-Ihood, conv location, $510,no pets. 609-921-8360PRINCETON - 2 room

I furnished efficiency base-ment apt, separate entry,parking. $400 mo + utils.Call, 609-924-2157.PRINCETON - 2 room effi-

I clency, kitchenette, frig, fullI bath, air cond, basementI storage, parking. $650 mo.+utils. Long term leaseonly. Call, 609-924-2157PRINCETON - 3 apts,

I $885, $630 & $615. Heat,I water & parking included.Available Sept 1. Call 609-1924-1552 or 274-2800

I PRINCETON ADDRESS-I Near Rocky Hill. Small cot-Itege with living rm, bdrm,kitchen & bath. $610 mo

I includes heat, availablenow. Call, 609-921-6612PRINCETON Area - Coun-

I try .house. Furnished, 2I rooms, kitchen and bath.Private entrance, parking,,15 minutes from Princetonand US 1 corridor. Pro-

Ifessional or businessmanOnly. Box 564, RD # 1 ,

[Princeton, NJ 08540,

'RINCETON AREA-WingI of a charming historic[house nestled on quiet

ge. Enjoy withoutla in tance worr ies. 9

Rooms and IV2 bath. Cur-.tins & nigs incld. $985 +itils. 201-359-6171.

CPRINCETON BORO - 1f pdrm, semi-furn, prof cou-I pie or single only. $750/mo.[;Lv mesq, 609-921-2020.

3RINCET0N BORO Busi-ness District - large eat in

bkitchen, living rm, 1 or 2[bdrms, 1 bath, parking on

premises. Private entr-nce, air cond, w/w carpet,vailable Sept 1st. No pets,

L$875 mo. Call 609-924-10095 or 737-2666, ask for

Toto.;

'RINCETON - Brand newapartment, 1 bedroom, liv-

ing room, kitchen, dinettend bathroom, w/w carpet,850/month, avail now, call

6pm-8pm 609-921-6089

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PRINCETON Central -Large unfurnished 2 bdrmapt, 2nd fir, living rm, diningrm/kitchen, bath, hallway.Excellent condition, park-ing space for 1 car. $900mo including heat & water.Avail Aug 1. No pets. CallCornelia Weller Real Es-tate, 349 Nassau St,Princeton. 609-924-0430

PRINCETON/EWING -College area. Student effi-ciencies. Utils included.Furnished or not. $75 week& up, 609-771-1888.PRINCETON - Female, 1bdrm, den, l iving rm,kitchen & bath. Walkingdistance to PrincetonHosp. $500 mo + utils.Call, 609-683-7544

PRINCETON$100 for a 1 bedroom

When you rent a onebedroom apartment thisweek at Fox Run, you payonly $100 for your firstmonth's rent! Also, for alimited time, your securitydeposit is just $5001Enjoy our total communitywith shopping center andcountry club on site. Plus,y o u ' l l get a l l theseamenities:• Spacious bedrooms with

walk-in closet• Wall-to-Wall carpeting• Individually controlled

heat and air conditioning• Modem Kitchens with

dishwasher/disposal• Balcony or patioYou get more for yourmoney at Fox Run. Comevisit us and see.

Call 609-799-2710Select units. Some restric-tions apply. See office fordetails.

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PRINCETON - Furnished,cottage, 1 bedroom, study,liv rm, kitchen, bath, largeyard, quiet, avail immedthru Sept 13, $550/mo utilsincl. Call 609-497-0806days; 466-0311 eves.

PRINCETON HORIZONS -1-2 & 3 bdrm apt. Includespool and tennis. 609-924-6739PRINCETON/Lawrence-ville - Country living, beaut-iful spacious 6 rm & bathw/heat, large living room,eat-in kitchen, dining room,sunporch, closet space,storage, basement, in solidhistorical Colonial househouse. Beautiful Ige trees,stream, forest, next to statepark, canal, nature trails.Privacy, comfortable,cheery, bright airy, wellmaintained, clearl. Conve-nient to shopping, non-smokers, no pets, marriedcouple preferred. Qualityliving for 2 responsible, de-pendable adults who wishto live near considerateneighbors of same caliber.Lease, references. 2responsible adults only.$750/mo; 201-329-6870

PRINCETON TWP - 1bdrm efficiency, $400 moutils included. Car required.Call 609-924-7418

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PRINCETON - Large,finished basement in beaut-iful house. Avail 3-4 daysper week only. $250 mo+ utils. Sept 1st. Call609-921-1187

PRINCETON

STUDIOS - With fireplace.$650, $675APT - With 2 bedrooms,$1200.

PRINCETON - 2nd fir, 1bdrm apt on Wiggins St.Heat, water & parking incl.Avail 8/1. $890.

PRINCETON - 2nd.fir, 1bdrm apt on Nassau St.Heat, water, parking, incl.$825.

PRINCETON - 2nd fir, 2bdrm apt with garage onSpring St. $1150 + utils.

PRINCETON - 1st fir, 2bdrm, 1 % bath apt on Nas-sau St. Heat, water & park-ing Incld. Avail 9/1. $925.

PRINCETON - 1st fir, 2bdrm apt on Nassau St.Heat, water & parking incl.Avail Sept. $925.

NT Callaway Real Estate609-921-1646

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PRINCETON - Luxury 1bdrm, completely furni-shed, long or short term,$995 up. 609-924-5624

PRINCETON-Efficiency, 1bdrm & 2 bdrm apts. Closeto unlv and shoping. From$650. Call eves 201-297-2562PRINCETON - Palmer Sq.,charming studio, newly re-nov, fpl, laundry & storagearea, $725 heat incl. Eves609-466-0879 or Iv msg

PRINCETON

Spring St - 2 bdrms, livingrm, dining rm, freshlypainted, airy. $800 includesheat,

Nassau St - 1 bdrm, den,living rm, large eat inkitchen, $850 includesheat, hot water. Off streetparking.

Tulane St - 2 bdrm duplex,Vh baths, cent air, dish-washer, washer/dryer, gar-age, parking. $920 + utils.

Short term rentals Aug &Sept, centrally located 2bdrm apts specially priced.

PrincetonInt'l Properties609-921-3257

450 Apartments 45° Apartments 450 Apartments 4so ApartmentsFor Rent For Rent For RentFor Rent

PRINCETON RiversideSection - Attractively fur-nished, modem ground-level apt w/private en-trance. Serene setting inhome near Carnegie Lake.20 min walk to campus;convenient to: NY bus. 1bdrm, study, wood-panel-led iiv rm, din area, kit,bath, w/w carpet thru out,wshr/dryr. Casement win-dows overtook garden,lawn & trees. Private drive-way and parking. Quiet,mature, non-smoking adultor couple preferred. Nopets. $95O/mo, incl water,heat & cooling. Lease. Sept1. Call 609-921-3152

PRINCETON TWP - 2rooms: Liv mi, bdrm, eff.kit. Quiet private home,separate entrance, off-st.parking/Walk to NY bus,nonsmoker. $585 + elec.609-921-03O8 eves/wknds.

PRINCETqN - Palmer Sq.Sunny studio apt, $640 permonth incls heat, a/c & fpl.Call William 609-452-6291day, 683-4787 night.

PRINCETON - Palmer Sq,fully furn'd studio, fpl, a/c,patio, $800/mo, heat/hot-water incl 201-359-5576.PRINCETON - QuarryStreet. Combination livingroom bedroom + kitchen.Available Sept 1. $425 mo+ utils. 609-924-0633,921-3088.

ROCKY HILL-Modern 1stfloor apt, $650 mo. 1bedroom, kitchen,, diningarea, living room, full tilebath, hot/cold water, sewer& heat included. Electricextra. No pets. $650 mo.Call, 609-924-6963

ROCKY HILL - 2nd fir apt,avail Sept 1st. $600 mo,heat included. Refs & se-curity deposit. No pets.Call, 609-924-6151

SKILLMAN - Farm, privateyard, pool, 1 bdrm, liv rm,din rm, kit, bath, sec, nopets, $675 plus utilities.Avail 9/1; 609-466-0592.

TITUSVILLE AREA - 1bedroom overlooking river,jogging path, quiet neigh-borhood, garage, $635 permonth includes heat, avail-able September 15, 609-737-2234 or 737-9476.

WINDING BROOK - Lo-cated in Hamilton Twp ac-cepting applications for 2bdrm apts. Open Mon-Fri,9am- 12pm, Sat, 9am-12pm, 609-585-4000.

Trenton Suburb(Robbinsville)

SHARON ARMS

On Sharon Rd oppSharon Country Club

1 BEDROOMSFully carpeted, air condi-tioned apartments. Onlyminutes from Trenton onSharon Rd off Circle ofIntersections of Routes 130& 33, near Tpke Exit 7-A,just V2 mile North of I-95.

609-529-9449If No Answer Call

201-271-9336

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Luxury Apartments"Let Our Neighborhood

Be Yours"Open til 6pm

Sat. 5pm, Sun. 4pmNear Rts. 1, 130 &

NJ Turnpike: Plainsboro, NJ

KEEP COOL IN OUR POOL, FREEH

PRINCETON HILL APARTMENTS(Just moments from the heart of Princeton)

1, 2, 2 bedroom + Den Apartments & Townhouse*Rent starts at $740.00 and includes: HEAT, HOT WATER, POOL & TENNIS:MEMBERSHIP. Many units come with a PRIVATE BASEMENT and GAR-AGES are available. ALL UNITS ARE WIRED FOR CABLE TV. ••'•

CALL609-921-1155

M-F 10:00am - 6:00 pmSaturday by appointment

Each Of Our Exclusively StyledApartments Offer: -. : •

Private Entrance DishwasherWalk In Closets Hardwood Floors.Private Balcony Spacious Rooms

And Much, Much More

DIRECTIONS: From North Jersey and New York: Garden State Parkway South to Rt. #22West (Somervllle) exit. Continue west to Rt. #206 south (Princeton). South on Rt. #206to first left after Princeton Airport at Princeton Avenue (Sunoco Station). Turn left ontoPrinceton Avenue, bear left at fork to models on right. From Princeton and Trenton: Rt.#206 North to Princeton Avenue (Sunoco Station). Turn right and continue as above.

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MEMBER MERCER COUNTY BOARD OF REALTORS1432 Brunswick Ave., P.O. Box 5455

Trenton, N.J. 08638(609) 392-3666

PRINCETON Fonertal Vfflage — 4 bedroom townhousein move-in condition. Available immediately. Hardwoodfloors downstairs. Neutral carpeting upstairs. Southernexposure. Large deck with mature landscaping. Excellentlocation for Route 1 commuters. Call (609) 683-1259,leave a message. Will negotiate. Priced to se l la t

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MANSION HILL ESTATES PRESENTS ...

I I #41\ \ WILBURTHA\ \ RD

LOT #1 — Gorgeous Contem-porary, 5 bedroom, 2'/2 bath, marblebleached floors, skylights.5(375,000

LOT #3A — 13 acres of highlywooded lot with scenic ramblingbrook. #150,000

LOT # 4 — 3.7 acres of highlywooded lot with a picturesque quarrylake. #175,000

LOT # 5 — 1.4 acres of highlyelevated lot overlooking the lake andviews of Pennsylvania. #160,000

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LOT #5A — 1.3 acres of highlywooded dramatic elevated lot.#150,000

LOT # 6 2.8 acres with lake andbordered by'the Canal. Perfect forcanoeing and fishing. #165.,000

LOT # 8 — highly wooded lot withan elevated picturesque view. Youcan see Pennsylvania. 2.7 acres.#150,000

LOT #13 — Beautiful FrenchColonial. 4300 sq. ft. 4 bed., IVxbath. Double staircase. #449,000

LOT #15 — Future site of acharming 2630 sq. ft. house withmaster bedroom on first floor. 4bed., V/i bath overlooking quarrylake. #350,000

41 W I L B U R T H A RD. —Woods and rolling fields. Very pri-

vate. #125,000

YOU CAN BUY A LOT OR A PACKAGEVISIT OUR SALES OFFICE

OPEN WED., SAT. 8t SUN. 1-4 PMOr Call Rina Shack or Polly Wanner

At 609-882-3633 Or 609-737-9100

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'Fireplace«Garage*Full Appliance Package«And More.

From Only$119,990 to $142,99QLuxury 2 Bedroom Condominiums.

Here are prices thatwould be amazinganywhere for this

kind of luxury—in fabulousLawrenceville, they're incredible!Eagles Chase offers a landscaped,park-like setting close to excellentschools, shopping, and easy commu-ting to major metropolitan areas.

Only legendary Levitt Homescan present this extraordinaryvalue with famous Levitt quality inevery single detail. Priced from$119,990 to $142,990. Come tothe Grand Opening of Eagles

Chase by, Levitt Homes today.From the north: New Jersey

Turnpike south to Exit 9. Route 18north 1/4 mile to Rt. 1 south approx-imately 25 miles to Franklin CornerRd. (sign reads, "Lawrenceville AllTurns ). Right 1A mile. From thewest: I-295 south to Exit 68B.Princeton Pike south to first lightat Franklin Corner Rd. Left VAmile. Information Center opendaily 10-5:30. 609/896-4466.

Prices and terms subject tochange without notice. Brokerparticipation invited.

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PRINCETON AREA1'BR - rent or rent /with/option in privatecommunity in very large (850 sq. ft.)apartment. Rent includes heat, HW,laundry, A/C. Walk to shopping.

• S540/mo.NO FEE

(609)448-4848OR

(609) 896-2796SOLOMON

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YARDLEY BELMONDOon the Delaware - 1 , 2 &3 bdrms, heat & hot waterIncluded, Easy NY, Phila,Princeton commute. From$645, Mon-Fri, e:30-5. Call215-493-1988.

455 Rooms For, Rent

ALLENTOWN - Luxuryroom in private home. Pro-fessional, neat, maturenonsmoker preferred. $500per month plus security.References required. CallJerry 6 0 9 - 9 2 1 - 2 7 2 69am-5pm

CENTRAL PRINCETON •Walk to campus, low rent,utils free, near bus/shops.609-924-2040

455 RoomsFor Rent

CRANBURY - 2 rooms forrent for mature, profes-sional person. Private en-trance, call, 609-655-4020or 448-0550

FURNISHED MOTELRoom - with satellite tv,radio, individual heat con-trol, air cond, w/w carpet,private bath. Windsor/Hightstown area motel.From $140/wk. Call 609-448-8637. < _

HIGHTSTOWN - Fur-nished room w/private en-trance. No smoking. Callanytime, 609-426-8853.

HILLSBORO - privatefum'd room w/bath inluxury townhse, w/all a-menities, great pool & lo-cation. Call Carl 201-281-6465.

455 Rooms. For Rent

KENDALL PARK • Sunnycarpeted room for quietnonsmoker, 15 minutes toPrinceton. 5 minutes to NYbus. Light kitchen privil-eges. $250; 201-297-5164

LAWRENCE TWP - NearRider College, Includesutils, possible privileges,609-882-0693. _LAWRENCEVILLE - Prof,male, large bright bedroomwith bath, furnished, pvtentrance, carpet, centralair, utilities incld, cable,reasonable. Call 609-921-1262 days; 609-883-8785eves/wknds..

LAWRENCEVILLE - Avail-able September 1. Prof,nonsmoking gentleman.Call, 609-771-0263.

COOL.By the pool, on the tennis courts, in yourapartment, and on your private patio orbalcony, you'll savor the refreshing lifestyleat Pheasant Hollow In Princeton Meadows!• 1 & 2 bedroom apartments.• Swimming and tennis on site.• Individually controlled air-conditioning,

(and heat, tool)• Spacious walk-in closets.• Dishwashers.• Gorgeous views of Princeton Meadows

18-hole Championship golf course.• Less than 1 HR. from NY by convenient

bus and train transportation.From $590 per month

* in Princeton MeadowsPlainsboro, New Jersey

CALL (201) 254-6716OR (609) 799-3510

QURRTERS.

Tennis. Swimming. Sunning. Golf. Jogging. Bicycling.Socializing. Shopping. It's all on site at Quail Ridge inPrinceton Meadows. Enjoy a delicious slice of summerwhen you rent now . . . and the fun continues all year long!

Every studio, one- and two-bedroom apartment at QuailRidge has a washer and dryer, wall-to-wall carpets,indivi-dually-controlled air conditioning and heat, and muchmore! And, for cooler evenings, some apartments evenfeature fireplaces.

In addition to a convenient location near Routes 1 &130, Quail Ridge offers express shuttle service to PrincetonJunction and nearby bus transportation. Move into yourQuail Ridge apartment this month, and enjoy your "summerquarters" year-round! •. .

From $545 per month.

in Princeton MeadowsPlainboro, New Jersey(201) 390-0824 or (609) 799-5727

455 RoomsFor Rent

PLAINSBORO • Furnishedefficiency 14x11 in privatehome on wooded estate,for professional person$500/month. 609-799-9076

PRINCETON AREA - Fur-nished room, $400 mo in-cludes private entrance,bath & phone. 609-452-1980. • • . "

PRINCETON BORO - NearPalmer Sq, share a largebathroom, no kit priv. $375mo utils incl. Avail Septem-ber 1. 609-924-3699

PRINCETON - Cheerfulfurnished, private entranceand private bath, sharemicrowave and refriger-ator, 609-924-4961 or516-282-2120 during days.

PRINCETON - Free roomin exchange for house-keeping, conditions nego-tiable. Suitable for singlefull or part time workingwoman, nonsmoker, needsown transportation, longterm, call 609-924-6934.

PRINCETON - Immaculateroom, excellent location.Available Sept 1st. $350mo + utils, includes kitchenpriviledges. Call, 609-921-8443

PRINCETON - Large,finished basement in beaut-iful house. Avail 3-4 daysper week only. $250 mo+utils. Sept 1st. Call,609-683-4044, 921-1187

455 Roomsfar Rent

PRINCETON - Largesunny room with kitchenand laundry privileges forrent 1 block from campus.Mature, clean, nonsmokingprofessional preferred.Heat/ut i ls included.$450/mo. 609-683-0448.

PRINCETON - Mature non-smoking woman; sharebath; limited kit use; utils.Refs. $350. 609-683-1661WESTWINDSOR-IOmin.from Princeton Univ, beaut-iful fum'd rm, $300/mo+ utils. 609-275-5145.

460 Apt/House 460 Apt/Houseto Share to Share

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CLEAN, considerate re-sponsible person - wantedto share attractive house inctr of Princeton w/2 others.$385/month includes heat.Call Sibylle, 609-921-2541eves 8-10 or weekends.

COMFORTABLE COUN-TRY House - With swim-ming pool, available toshare near Princeton. Call609-799-1385DAYTON - Fully furnUtwnhse, share w/2 pro-fessional guys, cent air,wshr, dryr, dishwasher,pool, tennis, avail 9/1. $350+ share utils. 609-275-9542 days; 201-782-0040.

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number of Fortune 500 companies, and only an houraway from either New York or Philadelphia. You'll enjoythe country setting amid 25 acres of immaculatelygroomed lawns and gardens.Our two-bedroom apartments offer 1,055 square feet ofcomfort and all the luxury amenities you'd expect in a res-

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DAYTON - Seeking pro-fessional male for 3 bdrm,2V4 bath furnished town-house, includes washer/dryer, furnished basement,storage & pool/tennis. $275+ V4 utils. Avail Sept 1.Call, 201-329-8374

EAST AMWELL - 4 bdrmhome on mini estate. Pool& Barn. Refs & security.Own kit &.recreation room.Call days 201-730-7671,eves 609-466-9083

EAST WINDSOR - (200yards from Cranbury) cleanMale/Female nonsmoker toshare fully furnished (ex-cept ..1_ bdrm), 3 bdrm, 2bath condo, share onlyw/owner, new carpet, paint,own bath, cent air, dish-washer, use of pool/tennis,stereo, color TV w/cable &VCR, micro & BBQ. $445mo + V2 utils. Avail 9/1.609-448-0572.

FOXMOOR COMPLEX -Robbinsvl l le , neednonsmoking female room-mate to share beautiful 2bedroom condo. Pool, ten-nis court. Convenient toPrinceton Junction trainstation & all major routes,$350/mo. plus Vz utils.Please call 609-443-7561.

HAMILTON - 28 yr old pro-fessional male wants toshare 3 bedroorrffumishedtownhouse. 2V4 bath,basement, garage, fire-place, washer/dryer, pool/tennis, overlooks Veteran'sPark. $475 mo V2 utils.Nonsmoker. 609-520-4674

HIGHTSTOWN - 1 or 2females to share apt witholder male. Reduced rentfor housekeeping. Call,609-426-9154 after 6pm.

HILLSBORO - Prof, coupleseeks person to share newlarge home w/all appls.$400 /mo +Viu t i ls .201-281-6504 eves

HILLSBORO - Prof, coupleseeks person to share newlarge home w/all appls.$400 /mo + %uti ls .201-281-6504 eves

HILLSBORO • Professional•••.>Je seeks m/f to sharehome in quiet neighbor-hood $450/mo. 201-874-6580.

HOPEWELL BORO Area -15 min to Princeton, extralarge beautifully furnishedrm in Victorian home on 12acres of country setting.$350 mo includes util. Kitpriv. 6 0 9 - 4 6 6 - 3 3 2 8 ;

HOPEWELL - Mature indi-vidual to share Victorian.$300 per mo + utilities. CallJeff or Rob. 609-466-2308

HOUSE TO Share - needone more person to sharehouse in Lawrenceville, 10minutes from Princeton.Call Dave, 609-896-1493

KINGSTON - Nonsmokerfor Ige Princeton Horizons3 bdrm apt, 2 bath/fullkitchen with pool/tennis.Neat. 3.5 miles from Univ.Bus to NYC. Avail 9/1.$340 mo + Vz utils/ secur-ity. Call Al or Iv mesg,609-924-3333 .

LAMBERTVILLE - house toshare on large wooded lot,washer and dryer, $400 permonth plus all utilities:609-397-3205 after 5pm.LAWRENCEVILLE Manors- Need1 roommate. Sharenew townhouse. Fireplace,pool /tennis. Close to Phila/Princeton. $450 + utils.Leave rrtsg 609-895-1728.PENNINGTON - Room-mate wanted: M/F to share3 bdrm, 1st fir of house,$350 mo +Vi utils, mustlike cats, 1V6 mo sec dep,Scott 201-359-9448 til 5pm609-737-6437 aft 6pm

PLAINSBORO - M/F toshare lux 3 bdrm, 2 bath

* Tamarron condo w/youngprof. Pool, tennis, balcony,fireplace, washer/dryer,skylight. Two rooms avail-able; $335/mo, $275/mo+ Vautils. Call Mark, at609- 452-8844 days, or609-936-0560 eves

PLAINSBORO - Nonsmok-ing roommate needed toshare 2 bdrm, 2 bath condow/male, avail 9/1. Washer,dryer, all appls, pool, ten-nis, $375/mo plus Vi utils.609-275-9246 after 6pmwkdays all day weekend,keep trying.

PLAINSBORO Townhouse•Avail 9/1. $400 per mo.+ fut i l i t ies . Call609-275-7156PRINCETON - 2 bdrm aptto share, furnished, walk totown, avail 9/1. $450 utilsincluded, 609-921-0958.'

PRINCETON AREA-22 yrold female, recent U ofMich, working in Princeton,would Hke to share home orapt. with other female.Please send info & phonenumber by letter & I'll con-tact you ASAP. J. Traeger,1317 E. Broad St., Colum-bus, Ohio 43205.

PRINCETON Area - Room-mate to share 3 bdrm, 2%bath townhouse. Enjoyprivacy, located near shop-ping & transp. Reasonablerent Call days 201 -524-0070, eves 201-274-2091

PRINCETON Boro- 2 bed-room apartment to sharewith prof male/female inquiet part of town, walkingdistance to" Nassau St.$400/mo. 609-683-5631.PRINCETON Canal Pointe- Prof female seeks sameto share spacious 2 bdrmcondo, pvt bath, pvt bdrm,wshr/diyr, fpl, cent air, allappliances, pool, tennis,$450/mo +Vz utils. Avail9/1; 609-520-1655 Iv msg.

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lst floor apt., living room, dining room, HOPEWELL BOROCall 466-1600 for info, or appt.Well-maintained Aspen condo with loft and more, PLAINSBOROSpacious townhouse, convenient to Rts. 206 & 295, LAWRENCEVillage home with full basement, all appliances, PLAINSBOROSpacious home, attractive property, all appliancesplus pool table, piano, lawn service, PENNINGTONAvailable: Late August/Early SeptemberWell-maintained, stately, brick Colonial, 2-car garage,partially finished basemejjt, sunroom, PRINCETON BORO.European-style home in western section, PRINCETON TWP.Rolling Hill Rd. home near Bedens Brook Club, MONTGOMERYNew 3600 sf home, 2 fireplaces, microwave, deck, EWING

LONG TERM - FURNISHEDTastefully furnished Aspen condo with extras, PLAINSBOROEuropean-style home plus separate apt., PRINCETON TWP.Attractive home, private yard, garage, PRINCETON TWP.Large home, fenced yard. Princeton address, HOPEWELL TWP;

SHORT TERM - LESS THAN ONE FULLRural setting, Princeton address, overlooks pond, heatincluded. Available: 1-6 months. LAWRENCESpacious, FURNISHED condo in adult community, CRANBURYAvailable: September - May.Large FURNISHED home, fenced yard. Princeton address.Availability negotiable. HOPEWELL TWP.

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TVILLE- house totarge wooded lot,id dryer, $400 per>lus all utilities:3205 after 5pm.

ICEVILLE Manorsroommate. Shareihouse. Fireplace,lis. Close to Phila/i. $450 + utils.sg 609-895-1728.

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i +V6 utils, must11/2 mo sec dep,-359-9448 til 5pm6437 aft 6pm

IORO - M/F to( 3 bdrni, 2 bath\ condo w/youngil, tennis, balcony,), washer/dryer,Two rooms avail-135/mo, $275/mo

Call Mark, at2-8844 days, or0560 evesIORO - Nonsmok-lmate needed toidrm, 2 bath condoavail 9/1. Washer,! appls, pool, ten-i/mo plus Vx utils.9246 after 6pmall day weekend,

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TON Area-Room-share 3 bdrm, 2'Aiwnhouse. Enjoylocated near shop-ansp. Reasonableill days 201-524-res 201-274-2091

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PRINCETON Canal Pointe- Mature professionalwoman seeks same toshare 2 bdrm, 2 bathcondo. Laund/y, parking,pool/tennis, quiet. $450month. 609-520-0760

PRINCETON - Center oftown, prof M/F; $350 +utils. spacious 2 firs.609-924-2812; 924-0298

PRINCETON/Lawrence-ville - 28 yr old prof femalelooking for same to find andshare an apftownhouse.Call 609-275-9445.

PRINCETON - Roommateneeded to share 2 bdrmapt, nonsmoker, profes-sional female or male.$300 mo + 1 month secur-ity includes utils. Call,609-924-7142

P R I N C E T O N - Sharehouse dose to campus,quiet person $425, sec &refs, call 609-924-8721.

PRINCETON - Sharedhouse in quiet Jefferson Rdneighborhood. 5 min walkto Nassau St. & univ. Fire-place, washer/dryr, park-ing. Seeking professional,nonsmoker, no pets, $425/mo. plus security and V3

utilities. 609- 683-0164.

YARDLEY - 1 bedroomavail in 3 bdrm .twnhse,nonsmoking professionalpreferred. $275/mo + utils.Dan or Neal 215-493-6029.

465 HousesittingFREE HOUSESITTINGAvailable - Dependable,neat family of four lookingfor long term housesittingposition. 609-683-5395.

MATURE ProfessionalWoman - Seeks housesit-ting opportunity in Prince-ton. Available August 26th.Long term preferred. Call609-924-0226 or 924-9164leave message

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PRINCETON/SurroundingArea - Quiet, neat, femalegrad student with wellbehaved medium sizeddog seeks 1 bdrm or studioapt or room in privatehome. Call collect, 301-247-8883

ROOM Or Apt- to share inPrinceton area, SWMteacher going back toschool. Moving to area 9/1.Call—and-, leave-.phone .number 513-531-3002.

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Preparations are under way lo preMfit to a discriminating buyer thisoraciout residence on over 2 acres adjacent to the Mountain LakesPreservation. Cai (or further information & duectionsPMN4t2MM21-1411 11,300.000

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nuunn $ ,Beautifully writ-kept Trendmaker condo willnuke the choice easy for jou! En joy 2 BRs, IK,DR/Tam. Rm., kitchen, full bath t man'. All in aouitt toe. Hia-058. 359-4121

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muaotmi.fi J ,"Gentleman's Mini Farm" - setting atop 10acres, this 4300 sq. ft. brand new Colonialfeatures cathedral ceilings, winding staircase &more! HHJ.-001. 359-4121

$1J4J«0The time to buy is now! 2 BR, 2 Vi BAContemporary Townhouse includes LR w/raisedhearth FP, OR. spacious EIK, priv. wrap-aroundpatio and more! HIU-024.. 359-4121

•MinuE sisuooCustom built brick/stone front Ranch has 3 I f .BR*, FP, C/A. FDR, EIK, full basement w.Tam.rro. plus many custom features. Must be seen tobe appreciated. HIU-012. .159-4121

$379,000Elegant Tudor Colonial in a country setting on anacre of prof, landscaped land often 4/S BRs, 2Vi BA, 23x24 fam. rm. w/cathedral ceilings \floor-to-ceiling FP + nany custom features.HtU-062. 3594121

•MnOMtlY (299,900Wni-horse farm on 5 acres. Custom built Col-onial offers 4 BR, 2 baths, custom kitchen i lotsof windows! In front of the 100x500 fence-Jpasture is a 2-stall horse bam t 30(40 polebam. HIU-030. 359-4121

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UHTW Jt73,MOOriginal owner, 30 yr. old 4 BR, 1 W bath splitlew) located in quiet neighborhood. Fenced rearyard w/above ground pool. Home has LR, DR.Kit, Fam. rm., den & more! H1U.-057

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SOMEMIUE . J154.M0Easy to care for duplex home has 1 BR, LR. Mod.kit , and bath on each side. New vinyl sidingw/new winds, makes this home instantly appeal-ing. Hia-059. 359-4121

1344.500locatiin i value a perfect match! This Bettertitan New Townhome offers over $16,000 inadditional amenities. Some features includetiled foyer, kitchen, baths, additional cabinets inKitchen, finished basement with Berber carpetand all vertical WOODEN Blinds included. Truly ahome which deserves a look! CALL FOR APPOINT-MENT TOOAY FIRST TIME OFFERED AT $344,500

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$425,000

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DAYTON: 3 bedroom, 2Vi bath townhome con>plete with full basement, master bedroomw cathedral ceiling, upgraded wall to wall carpet-ing, eat-in kitchen. PRJ933 609-799-8181

$149,900

HAMILTON TOWNSHIP: Dramatic home with12-foot ceiling in a super area. HML469609-588-8888 $174,900

HAMLTOfa: University Heights - 4 BR, 2'/i bathColonial, living rm w.-wood burning stove, familyrm which leads to a lovefy wooden deck, largeeat-in kitchen, formal dining room A much morelPRJ95O 609-799-8181 $199,900

HUXSBOROUGH: Two bedroom condo at adown to earth price. HIL5<!3 201-874-8421

$99,500

MERCERV1LLE: This center hall Colonial offersan excellent opportunity for family entertaining.Large rms. high ceilings, 2 fireplaces, knotty pinebasement and much more. PRJ 609-799-8181

$185,000

MONTGOMERY: Moving on up...the good lifewill be yours ih this sophisticated 'WilliamsburgEstates" custom home. Bright as the morningsun and sparkling with luxurious features.HIL495 201-874-8421 $429,900

MONTGOMERY: Possibilities abound for ahome-office or in-law situation in this multi-leveltucked away on a magnificently landscaped acrewith pool and hot tub. HIL523 201-874-B421

$209,500

PUUNS80R0: Stylish 1 BR w FP in LR, deck*<"fiinht. cathedral ceiling. Nice kit. PRN331

21-1411 $94,000

READMGTONTWP.: Maintenance free Ranchlocated on quiet cul-de-sac. Fireplace in familyroom, large deck overlooking rear yard RQT191201-534-4085/526-5300 $179,900

READMGTON TWP.: 1350 Estate colonial inmint condition. 4.5 ac. w large riorse barn, car-riage bam, storage bam, tenant house and gar-age. A real "must see RDT175201-534-4085.526-5300 S629.000

SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Immaculate J spac;cu34 bedim Colonial, full wall brick fireplace, 'c/e'ylandscaped fenced yard, close to scrocl. part.shopping & transportation. 5BR603201-297-7171 S219.900

SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Priced for action! 3bedrm contemporary, cathedral ceilings,cul-de-sac location, owners are relocating. ca,lnow! S8R565 201-297-7171 ' S16§.90O

WASHNGTON TOWNSHIP: Princeton Mcceifeaturing 3 BRs, 2'/i baths, central air. <.~J-JZC:<:kitchen, garage & fireplace HML439609-588-6888 '' 1159,900

WEIT WINDSOR: Coveted !ocation Screre-e^porch & pool. Flexible floor ptan, expan^orpossibilities. Move in condition PRN466609-921-1411 $189,000

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HAMILTON609/588-8886

HILLSBOROUGH/MONTGOMERY201/874-8421

NEW HOME SALES215/321-3678PRINCETON609/921-1411

PRINCETON JUNCTION609/799-8181

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READINGTON/BRANCHBURG201/534-4085

SOUTH BRUNSWICK/FRANKUN201/297-7171

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VICTORIAN CHARMThis half of a beautifully restored Victorian duplex inHopewell Bora has a new kitchen, updated mechanicalsystems, French doors, 2 bedrooms, lattice-trimmeddeck, formal dining room and lots of charm.

$147,500

A TERRIFIC FAMILY HOMEThis spacioiiS'hbme with 3 bedrooms (could be ex-panded to 4) and 2 Vi baths, brick patio and 2-cargarage has been well-maintained and completely up-dated The extra large kitchen is a cook's delight Walkto school, stores and churches. Hopewell fioro

$237,000

NEW HOME - FABULOUS SETTINGThis brand new; custom-built 4-bedroqm Colonial hassensational views of the rolling woodlands surroundingit in Hopewell Twp. Luxury features include 2 fire-places, skylights, cathedral ceiling, step-down familyroom and over 5000 square feet of space. $675,000

, NEW CONTEMPORARYIri Montgomery'sSSourlahd Mountains only 10 minutesfrom Princeton, Rocky Hill or Hillsborough. 5bedrooms and 3 baths on 3 Vi country acres. Spectacularcustom glass windows, 30' X 16' kitchen with allappliances, master suite with 21 ' x 17' bath.

$445,000

HOPEWELL37 W. Broad St.(609)466-1600

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SUNDAY, AUGUST 13 , 1-4 PMBEST VALUE IN UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS AREA

IN HAMILTON-TWP.Well maintained 4 year young Colonial within walkingdistance to Mercer County Park. 4/3 bedrooms withfully furnished basement. Professionally landscapedwith lovely trees and shrubs. Excellent construction andmaterials used, copper tubing, cast iron sewer pipe,high ceiling in basement.- This house is truly one of akind and must be seen to appreciate its uniqueness. Idealfor family living and the commuter. $224 900Directions: Old Trenton Road to right on HughesDrive, left on Robin to 100.

DELIGHTFUL CAPE COD IN HAMILTONDesirable area close to everything! 3 bedrooms, (1 on1st floor), formal dining room with Colonial chair railand hardwood floors. 2 full baths, Large countrykitchen with ceiling fan, partially finished basement,landscaped yard with patio, 2 car attached garagMeticulously maintained'throughout. $144,:

^ V O WEST,WINDSORDirectly across from Mercer County Park, beautifullymaintained ranch in a park-like setting, screened-inporch overlooking pool, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, hardwoodfloors throughout. Raised hearth fireplace in cozyfamily room, finished basement and lots of storage!

$189,900

VILLAGE OF.CRANBURYCenter hall Colonial on private wooded lot, exclusiveresidential neighborhood within walking distance tohistoric Main Street. 4 Bedrooms, 2-'/i. baths, oakfloors throughout, family-size kitchen, formal diningroom, and gracious living room with fireplace. Cran-bury/Princeton School District. $299,900

WINDSORS

Princeton-Hlghtstown Rd.(609) 426-0001

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CONTEMPORARY BI-LEVEL 4.7 ACRESSUITABLE FOR MINI HORSE FARM

MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP •First time offered, sunken living room' with stone,fireplace, beautiful eat-in'kitchen with parquet floor,cathedral ceiling & skylight, Master Suite with fire-place, step down to bath with Jacuzzi & shower, plus afireplace, two story sun room with ceramic tile floor,affords passive solar heat. Must sec to appreciate all of"the extras this house has to offer Asking $425,000

PERFECTIONON AN ACRE IN MONTGOMERYTucked away in the heart of Montgomery Twp; on arural street is this impeccable 3 bedroom, 2 bath Ranch.Living room with cathedral ceiling beams and full stonefireplace. Dining room with picture window and door todeck. It's LIGHT, BRIGHT AND SPACIOUS. CALLAND MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TODAY!! Offeredat

$215,000

MONTGOMEY RANCH W/LOTS OF TREESTREES, TREES, Delightful, magnificent treci, plus 2acres of land surround this Charming Country Ranch,among its features are a beamed ceiling,- country eat-inkitchen, formal dining room, living room with a stonefireplace are among the many amenities offered. Asking

249,000

REDUCED TO SELLA Cape tucked away on a lovely private lot in Hill-sborough Township that has 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, adouble sized living room with fireplace, fining room,efficient kitchen and a detached 3 car garage. Lots ofperennials and mature trees on over an acre. Belle Meadoffice at 201-874-5191. Asking $230,000

BELLE MEADRoute 206

(201) 874-5191

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HOPEWELL TWP.Captivating! Cozy! Charming! This 3 bedroom, 2 bathrancher offers these traits and more. Be sure to m.akc anappointment today to see what makes this house specjal.Waling distance to Pennington Boro. $219,900

BETTER THAN NEWSpacious 2 yr. old, 4-5 bedroom Colonial, 2'A bath, 2Fj»s, 27' family room, eat-in kitchen, formal diningroom, new 34 deck, 2 car garage, basement, plusMontgomery Schools. $329,500-

PENNINGTONRoute 31 &

Delaware Ave.609-737»9100

NEW CONSTRUCTIONThis new four bedroom, 2'/z bath Colonial in HopewellBoro is just for you — and a wooded lot on a cul-de-sac— what could be better >?'.' Ready for your 1989-Springenjoyment. . $258,000

NEED MORE ROOM?In or out,' this custom Colonial on a super-sized lot inHopewell Township will give you all the room youjieed. This well kept family home is looking for akinder, gentler clan to appreciate the quality this homehas to offer. New American windows flank the fireplacewall, eat-in kitchen, four bedrooms, V/i baths, hard-wood floors arid much more. Call for yourappointment.

$285,000

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LOCATION!.'LOCATION!!FOXCROFT

4200 sq'. ft. of light fiUjBd {living space in LawrenceThis home features fb'ur^Sedrpbms, three and a halfbaths, large gourmet kitchen, Great Room with bluestone fireplace and atrium doors leading to a doubletiered deck, marble master bath with oversize Jacuzzi,first floor guest or au pair suite .,. and so much more.Offered at $529,000

SWIM ... SAUNA ... SCHOOLS ...Architect's nine room Split Colonial on superb land-scaped lot one block from NYC bus, Princeton Town-ship's Riverside schools, and the University. Four'bedrooms, kitchen leading to sunny screened 16' porch,lovely 20' family room, study, with built-ins, sauna,extra insulation, tool shed, flowering trees, quietneighborhood, fenced pool, EXCEPTIONAL NEWLISTING... Please call Lois Tegarden at (09) 921-9300fo4fe$,000

A WELL KEPT SECRETWithin the heart of Montgomery, on a rural street, liesthis impeccable 3 bedroom. 2 bath ranch home on overan acre of land. Light, bright and airy. You'll want tomove right in. Living room with beams, cathedralceiling and full stone fireplace. Spacious floor,plan,familyroom, pull down attic stairs, wood deck ton Allin a park like setting. $215,000

DESIGNED FOR THE NINETIESThs fabulous home has everything today's family couldwant! All state of the art • appliances and securitysystems. Six bedrooms, five baths, sun room, panelledlibrary, gameroom and more ... all in warm uhdwelcoming brick and siding classic design. 6700 squarefeet of living space. Do see it today! $990,000

MOVE INTOWN NEWTOWN THIS AUTUMN!To enjoy this beautifully maintained 5/6 bedroom, 3'/ibathroom detached intown Historic stone Colonial(1774), home in Newtown, Pennsylvania Boro with 4working fireplaces. Priced to sell at $372,500

TWO ACRES ...TWO UNITS IN PRINCETON TOWNSHIP

Tucked away on over two acres of lowering pines andopen meadow this four-five bedroom split r»nt.h.ofcedar logs and fieldstone has central air. CHSIom'-buiitincludes spacious studio ... secluded, but near every-tninf'. $525,000

Princeton33 Wltherspoon St.

(409)921.9300

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PROVINCE HILL CONf EMPORARYOffers security and privacy with entry gateon cul desacwith 750 square foot deck overlooking woods andlawns, Beautifully maintained, inside and out, seven

. rooms with three bedrooms, two and a half baths, denand laundry. • $510,000

WHY PAY RENT?Tamarack condo for sale in Plainsboro. Easily ac-cessible first floor condo. two bedrooms, two baths.Front and back doors and patios! Pool and tennis! Greatfor commuters! $110,000

ATTENTION DEVELOPERS ,30 + / - acres in Hillsborough frontage on both Moun-tain view Road and Pleasant View Road. Lovely land.Suitable for mini-estate. Three acre zoning. $25,000per acre.

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