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1 Occasions Part III Bowled over A guide to planning all of life's social affairs Haiders lose to powerful SayreviUe squad Page 36 Sentinel Serving North and South Brunswick N.B. water rate structure changes New rate structure may mean lower bills for some T CHRIS KELLY Branchburg resident Alexandra Haenny, 1, and Devin Magengast, 2, of Warren play with a rabbit named Miss Prissy as part of the New Jersey Museum of Agriculture's Barnyard Buddies Day in North Brunswick on Sunday afternoon. Another cabbie robbed Second rip-off for ABC Taxi in less than a month BY CHARLES W. KIM Staff Writer F or the second time this month, a South Brunswick taxi cab driver was reportedly choked and robbed. "We are not ruling out that [the two incidents] could be related. We are following several leads," South Brunswick police spokesperson Detective Jim Ryan said Wednesday. The most recent incident took place Sept. 20 at about 7:26 p.m., according to police. A 31-year-old driver for ABC Taxi said he picked up three passengers from the Kingston Terrace apartments on Route 27 and was asked to take them to a location on Tree Farms Road. According to police, once on Tree Farms Road, one of the passengers allegedly grabbed the driver around the neck while the second passenger put the cab in park. The third passenger allegedly placed a gun to the driver's head and demanded money. The trio, described as three black men between the ages of 18-20, took more than $250 in cash and the keys to the cab, then fled the scene. The driver, police said, used a spare set of keys to drive the cab back to the police station on Ridge Road where he reported the robbery. "He was shaken up," Ryan said. In the first incident, on Aug. 28 at 11 p.m., another driver for ABC Taxi was reportedly robbed of $100 in cash. According to police, that incident took place on Royal Oaks Court in the Royal Oaks apartment complex. Two men, one white and the other black, reportedly choked the 48-year-old driver and went through his belongings before fleeing the scene. Both of those men were described as Wearing masks and dark clothing. he structure of the water rates in North Brunswick will be changing. The Township Council voted 4-1 in favor of adjusting the water rates in the township Monday night, with Councilwoman Maureen Little opposing the measure. "The council has been able to set water rates," said council President Francis "Mac" Womack. "We have the flexibility in giving significant water rate relief. We were able to give a significant decrease, and we will be able to decrease the rates for several years to come." Business Administrator Rob Lombard said that the rate structure will now be based on consumption, instead of a flat fee. "The proposed rates provide reductions," said Lombard. "The billing will be based on cubic feet. It produces the greatest rate reduction and benefits those who do not use much water." Little, however, said she doesn't think the new water contract or the anticipated adjustments will do residents any justice. "I have concerns about the contract," Little said. 'This is not the best contract for the township of North Brunswick. I have concerns about the fees that we are charging." Lombard said that residents are being charged for usage that is not their responsibility. "The majority of customers are paying for water they're not consuming," Lombard said. "There may be more than a 50-percent reduction for some. Those who use sprinkler systems will be charged. Currently we do not charge for what a customer uses." Womack said that this rate structure does not affect the current water, ''' :. t Quote of the week: Index Business Classified Obituaries.... Opinion Police Beat Sports contract. "It deals with the rate structure," Womack said. "It has nothing to do with the contract. We arc setting the rate structure, and we have the right to do this." Lombard added that the council will continue to have die ability to decide on the water rates. Said Lombard: "We may look to further modify the structure for our ratepayers. The council will be in a good position to continue to reduce rates further. This will freeze rates through December The council will then have the option to decide on how to proceed." The council needs to think about the pay structure of the water meters, according to Lombard. "We need to lake into account that meters are not replaced all the time," Lombard said. "The larger meters must be replaced more frequently and may cost $5,000 to replace. Users sho"uld"~rtave to replace a meter." Council Vice President Carlo Socio said the water rate adjustments may be best for the town. "It is something we don't have," Socio said, "that a lot of other municipalities have." Councilman Adam Weiss said this would be an advantage for the residents. "Finally folks in town will be paying for what is fair," Weiss said. "It will be beneficial, fair and equitable for everyone in town." Little said she is unhappy with this decision. "I am not comfortable with the H contract or the fees," Little said. "A $34.80 fee more than covers the cost of a meter. They don't get changed for 15 to 20 years. We were the only town left in this water contract. New Brunswick and other towns left the deal. The contract changed from $1.7 million to $2.8 million. It's too late to walk away from this contact. The burden of this contract will be on the backs of our children." Dave Goldberg Visit Greater Media Newspapers' ; Web site - "When the roof started collapsing, we made distress calls telling everyone to get out of the complex." i Leo Wallen North Brunswick Fire Chief Page 3 I

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3 NS SENTINEL, SEPTEMBER 26, 3 Fast-moving fire damages Renaissance apt. complex Roof collapses minutes after firefighters arrive BY DAVE GOLDBERG Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK Some residents may be without a place to sleep because of a fire at the Renaissance apartment complex. Yesterday, at approximately 10:48 a.m., a fire broke out at the complex, located off of Route 130, and spread very quickly, according to North Brunswick Fire Chief Leo Wallen. "I pulled up about three minutes after the call came in," Wallen said. "There was a large amount of the fire on the outside of the building, burning into the third floor." The North Brunswick Fire Department was joined at the scene by the Milltown Fire Department, the New Brunswick Fire Department, the East Brunswick Independent Fire Department, the East Franklin Fire Department and the North Brunswick Rescue Squad. Wallen said that the fire was very abrupt and dangerous. "It spread very quickly and caused the roof to collapse," Wallen said. "We had to go through adjacent walls to extinguish the fire. Once we went in through the walls, we were able to knock down the large bodies of the fire. It looks like it spread inside from the outside balcony, but that is under investigation." Wallen added that the roof collapsed soon after he arrived. "When the roof started collapsing, we made distress calls telling everyone to get out of the complex," Wallen said. "I'm glad we were able to use the adjacent walls to get in and get out. The roof only went down about 10 minutes after we responded to the call." Wallen said that while the firefighters were able to contain the fire, there was damage to some of the other apartments. "About an hour after it broke out, the fire was under control," Wallen said. "Two of the apartments had heavy fire damage and four other apartments had heavy smoke and water damage. "There is a good amount of water damage to some of these apartments," Wallen said. "About a quarter of the unit received damage." All the companies who. responded to the scene did an excellent job putting out the fire, according to Wallen. "The response time was great," Wallen said. "This could have been a really bad situation, and they were able to get in there and do a great job." Wallen said he is not sure what started the fire. The cause is currently under investigation by the fire marshal's office. The fire was extinguished by approximately 11:55 a.m. with no reported injuries to fire fighters or any residents, according to Wallen. Police looking at 2 motel robberies Tush in' thefts leave cops with several questions BY CHARLES W. KIM Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK Police are looking into two "push in" type robberies that were reported at two local motels this week. "We normally don't have crimes like this," South t=====^=====a^=i^=^ Brunswick police =========== spokesperson Jim Ryan said Wednesday. According to Ryan, the first robbery took place at about 12:50 a.m. on Sept. 19 at the Red Roof Inn, Route 1. Ryan said that a guest of the motel reportedly heard a knock at the room's "We have numerous questions about the accounts of the incidents provided by the victims." ====^============== = = = s _ door. When the guest answered the door, a black woman was standing outside the room. According to the victim, the woman said she had the wrong room and left. The guest told police he opened the door again because he thought that the incident was odd, and was rushed back into the room by two black men. The men allegedly ransacked the room and left without taking anything, according to Ryan. The second incident took place at the La Mirage Motel on Route 1 at 7 a.m. on Sunday. Ryan said that there were three victims in that incident. According to Ryan, two women and a man checked into a room at the motel around 6 a.m. About an hour later the trio reported that they heard a knock at the door. The male victim said that when he answered the door, he reported ============== seeing a man. he had noticed when the Jim Ryan South Brunswick police spokesperson trio checked in. The man standing outside had a handgun and another man with a knife allegedly rushed into the room and duct-taped the victims. The two assailants reportedly stole an unknown amount of cash and jewelry from the room. According to Ryan, one of the two suspects reportedly threatened the victims, telling them he knew where they lived. The two men were described as a black man and a Hispanic man. Ryan said that the investigation into both incidents is continuing. "We have numerous questions about the accounts of the incidents provided by the victims," Ryan said. FARRAH MAFFAI Shanice Bland, 10, bounces in Camelot's Magical Castle during the 20th annual Heritage Day, held at North Brunswick Township High School on Saturday. Number of crime reports increased during 2001 Larceny reports rise by almost 150 BY DAVE GOLDBERG Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK The township has seen a marked increase in crime during 2001, according to the Uniform Crime Report. The annual report, released on Sept. 20 from the state police, compares the numbers and types of crimes reported in all towns on a uniform report form, so that crime statistics of different towns can be more easily compared. The biggest increase was in larcenies reported in the township, the report said. The number of larceny incident reports rose from 589 in 2000 to 727 last year, according to the report. Council President Francis "Mac" Womack said that several factors should be taken into consideration when residents compare 2001 's numbers with those from "Wal-Mart has a policy of calling the police and filing an incident report for every event," said Womack. "This has a big effect on the larceny statistic. It shows that merchants are significantly challenging shoplifters." Womack added that a greater police presence could also have contributed. "Another part of that increase comes from the police patrolling the neighborhood," Womack said. There was also an increase in the number of reported burglaries, from 146 in 2000 to 156 in Motor vehicle theft reports also rose, from 82 to 105. Womack said that he hopes this number will change. "It is going in the wrong direction," Womack said. "This is something we have to be conscious of." Womack said he was happy to see that reports of violent crimes in the township decreased from 66 in 2000 to 62. Nonviolent crime increased, from 817 to 988. The ratio of crime reports in all categories per 1,000 persons went up from 24.3 to The ratio of reports of nonviolent crimes per 1,000 persons increased from 22.5 to There were no reported murders in The number of reported rapes decreased from 9 in 2000 to 1 in 2001, robbery reports increased from 22 to 25 and aggravated assault reports increased from 34 to 36. Deputy police chief Stanley Karbowski would not comment on the new edition of the Uniform Crime Report, because he said that he did not get a chance to examine the statistics by press time. Mayor David Spaulding and Police Director Michael Moriarty could not be reached for comment.

4 4 SENTINEL, SEPTEMBER 26, NS P. I1 I TURNING IN YOUR LEASED VEHICLE? WANT A BETTER PRICE FOR YOUR TRADE IN? Som dealer/leasing companies wilt chary up to THBEE TIMES the actual price of repairing "EXCESSIVE WEAR & TEAR" or "DAMAGE TO VEHICLE" ' AVOID TOESg INFLATED CHANGES* STOP m ran A FREE nipam EBnmnjE m REILLY'S COLLISION CENTER Brunswick, MJ 73^-237- www,reihys.<sarqn IN THIS COUPON AND RECEIVE SSO.OO OFF ANY PAINT OH BODY REPAIR PERFORMED ON YOUR LEASED OR OWNED VEHICLE. VOID vvi IFRF" PnOMlBITFD. COUPON NOT TO BE COMBINFD V.'HH ANY OTH--R COUPONS. EMS Right In Your Own Home! Crash closes Route 130 NORTH BRUNSWICK A Dayton man escaped serious injury after colliding with two utility poles on Route 130. Pyotr Finkelberg, 41, of Dayton was involved in a motor vehicle accident at the intersection of Route 130 and Apple Orchard Lane at 8:02 a.m. on Saturday, according to police. Police said Finkelberg seemed to have fallen asleep while driving on Route 130. While asleep, his green 1997 Nissan Maxima drifted off the roadway, striking a utility pole and then a support pole a short distance down the road. PSE&G and Verizon were called to the scene to repair the broken poles, according to police. Police said that the poles were knocked down and the wires were smoking when they responded to the scene. They also reported that there was a spill of approximately five gallons of transformer fluid. Route 130 southbound was closed for several hours as repairs were made to the poles, according to police. Finkelberg only sustained a minor cut on his hand attributed to the deployment of the air bag and refused medical treatment, according to police. L H r NOWISTHE TIME FOR HOLIDAY LAYAWAYS! PLUS,,. Chess & Checker Tables Shuffteboard Gaming Tables (Crgaps, Roulette 3 Blackjack) * Bar Stools Pool Table Lights All Accessories Video Games. and So Much More! Delivery & Installation With The Purchase of An/ Pool Table with this coupon * 4235 Rte.9 North Freehold «lty^e_ (732) (732) POOLS Not valid with ih prior purchases. nmtmti Offer expires i 1/13/02 11/13/02 i Expires 11/13/02 i Air Hockey or Foosball Up to $399 value. With Purchase of Any In-Stock Pool Table with this coupon. See store for details 4235 Rte.9 North Freehold (732) I POOLS Not valid with priorjdurchasas. BmtukMiffl offer expires 11/13/02 r POOIS PATIO 8t MORE Rte. 9 North, Freehold (732) Hours: Mon., Wed., Thurs. 10-8, Tues., Fri., Sat, 10-6; & Sun ( U'.IHB^.. 1 fji j t I V\ Sill SJi *0% Financing 0% Payments available 0 A C BSOS support group sets monthly meeting Living With RSDS (Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome) Inc., will hold its monthly meeting for members, their families and other interested individuals from 7-9 p.m. on Oct. 1 at Somerset Medical Center, Rehill Avenue, Somerville. The group offers support and information on RSDS, a condition that arises when the sympathetic nervous system misfires, resulting in a variety of symptoms, especially extreme and disabling pain. Meetings vary monthly from open discussions to presentations by guest speakers. The Oct. 1 meeting will feature an open discussion allowing old and new members the opportunity to talk to one another and learn about new treatments, medications and lifestyle changes. For more information, call (908) 575- RSDS, or write to Living With RSDS Inc., 421 Courtyard Drive, Hillsborough, NJ South Brunswick Health Fair slated for Nov.16 The South Brunswick Township Board of Health will hold its annual Health Fair Nov. 16 from 9 a.m. to noon at the South Brunswick Senior Center, 540 Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick. The fair will include screenings such as hearing, vision and glaucoma, cardiopulmonary, and cholesterol ($20 fee, cash only, and appointment required). Influenza and pneumonia vaccinations will be available for $10 each or Medicare part B. Distributed free will be the "file of life" magnetized file with a four-panel card containing health history and medication. For more information or an appointment, call the Health Department at (732) , ext. 237 or 238.

5 NS SENTINEL, SEPTEMBER 26, 5 NEW JERSEY NJ Convention & Expo Center Edison, NJ rs TIL I 9 JOpm Sat IOam-9:3Opm, Sun. IOam-6pm Sportboats C Center Consoles C l * Cruisers Ci Bow Riders Bass Boats inboard & Outboard Engines ] Performance Boats Runabouts ' Aluminum Boats " Personal Watercraft ' Offshore Sportfishing Boats Inshore Sportfishing Boats * Walkarounds * Marine Accessories & Supplies and much morel s _.», For more information and directions visit our website atwww.macevents.com or call Special F Is Ulnti Seminars on Caiclilflfl Striped Bass Blues Wcokftsh 7i/fm Wreck Fishing Tacfc/e & Rigging Techniques a f f <f "IUC' 1 ' niore? Seniors^5,Won Fridoj^ OnVi CHRIS KELLY North Brunswick Patrolman Dave Varga works on installing a new child's seat at Babies R Us in North Brunswick on Sunday afternoon. S.B. council considers park improvements Sensory garden and rest rooms to be added to Veterans Park BY CHARLES W. KIM Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK Township Council members will vote next week to make between $800,000 to $900,000 worth of improvements to Veterans Park on Beekman Road. The scheduled improvements to the park include rest rooms and a sensory and fragrance garden. "The bathrooms are a must," Mayor Debra Johnson said during the work session meeting Tuesday night. The improvements are estimated to cost more than $900,000, but that cost may drop if the council decides to eliminate "optional" items such as lights for the garden and parking area. Jay Cornell, of CME Associates in the Parlin section of Sayreville, outlined the proposal for the council during the meeting. Lighting for the garden and the rest room facilities were both listed as optional items in the proposal, according to Cornell. Councilman Ted Van Hessen said that while he favored the improvements, he felt that the lighting was not needed because the township ordinance states that the parks are closed at night. According to Township Attorney Don Sears, the ordinance states that the parks are open "during daylight hours," and that use is permitted only after that with a special permit. Other parks in the township lock rest rooms at night to prevent vandalism unless something special is going on, according to Van Hessen. Deputy Mayor Frank Gambatese agreed that the lights may not be needed. Council members Edmund Luciano and Carol Barrett were absent from the discussion. The improvements were asked for by Beekman Road resident and park neighbor Al Kady. Kady has been pushing for rest rooms at the park for about two years. The township currently has portable rest rooms at the park until permanent facilities could be installed. Kady also asked the council to look into placing a skate park there as well. "The kids need a place to skate," Kady told the council at a recent meeting, providing them with a petition of about 35 kids requesting the skate park. In addition to the improvements to Veterans Park, the council is also considering placing a skate park in Woodlot Park on New Road. Acting Township Manager Geoffrey Urbanik told the council Tuesday night that there is a plan to move the existing basketball courts to another area of the park, and to build a skate park in the current area of the courts. WANTED TEACHERS and School Administrators Monmouth/Ocean Educational Services Commission ANNOUNCES TRAINING in the WILSON READING PROGRAM CLASSES begin Mid-October REGISTER NOW '- CALL ext 2071.\ i The Smith Brunswick Lions Clyb VIDBEL S OLDE TYME H0?U*IE JS2-29W-3425 Sunday, October 6 th, 2 Shows: 2:00 PM, 4s 15 PIM South Brunswick Crossroads School Grounds (Corner of Major Road & Kingston Lane) TICKET PRICES Advance Safes $8.00 At Gate $1 Children 3 and under Free Advanced. Sale ^Locations DAYTON DINER Georges Road, Dayton STOP BUY FOOD Old English Square, Monmouth Junction PIERRE'S DELI & BAKERY Georges Road, Monmouth Junction MONMOUTH MOBILE HOME Hwy. 1S, Monmouth Junction «PARK PHARMACY Highway 27, Franklin Park

6 6 SENTINEL, SEPTEMBER 26, o Achieve total relaxation. Try our Restorative yoga workshop Sunday, September 29, 3~5pm $35 for 2 hours of deep relaxation. No yoga experience necessary. visit our website for details or, Katfiy@lLYC.com Uon's Plaza,' 1626 Rt 130 North Brunswick ts foi of flte old! mm It's Wake Up Central Jersey'with Judith Leblein y4 lively morning show for Central Jersey...about Central Jersey...complete with the latest local news, traffic and weatherl Judith is a successful businesswoman who's known for her community involvement and effervescent personality It's the return of Central Jersey radio legend Jack Eliery! He's opinionated, he's a lightning rod and he knows Central Jersey like the back of his hand 1 It s the return of Sporistalk" It's "Central Jersey's Afternoon Show" with Bernard Spigner After a long day unwind with conversation and interviews as Bernard, in his own classy style you've become accustomed to, talks about what's going on in his native Central Jersey. to weeknights! Host Ri«h HeBwtOtakes your calls about Rutgers Football and Basketball...the local Pro teams... and Central Jersey High School sports.. And A "The Voice of Rutgers", Bruce Johnson, will make frequent appearances. Then, at night,bsilise Williams from 7 :00-10 :00pm... Jim Bohannon from 10:00pm~l:00am... and Art Bell overnites from 1:00-5:00am! PHOTO COURTESY OF SOUTH BRUNSWICKTOWNSHIF One of several windmill devices installed at Woodlot Park on New Road in South Brunswick has helped to keep the park clear of geese. Township may have solved geese problem Windmills appear to be working at three locations BY CHARLES W. KIM & DAVE GOLDBERG Staff Writers SOUTH BRUNSWICK Measures to control the town's geese population seem to be working. South Brunswick Health Officer Steve Pappenberg told the Township Council Tuesday night that windmills installed at three township parks appear to be keeping the geese away. "The program is working quite well," Pappenberg said. "There are three sites that no longer have a geese problem." Last year, Pappenberg contacted Mcd Pest Control of the Middlesex Borough after reading about its successful geese management at the Middlesex Borough High School football field. Following an inspection of the three sites, a plan was devised using a windmill system exclusively used by Med Pest Control. This system is environmentally safe and causes no harm to the geese, according to Bill Medler, owner of Med Pest Control. Medler praised Mayor Debra Johnson and the Township Council for looking for an answer beyond simply killing the geese. "They chose to look for other solutions other than slaughter permits," Medler said in a press release. Medler said that the management system in South Brunswick began operations on Aug. 19 at the Wetherhill Retention Basin Area, Woodlot Municipal Park and Haven Pond Park. These three areas have had problems with geese for several years, according to Medler. He said that the geese posed a problem for the township in that their droppings were a threat to public health and also because the droppings had to continually be cleaned up at township expense. After Aug. 19, the training and monitoring phase of the system continued for thirty days, during which time the system appeared to be performing well, Medler reported. Now, residents are asked to notify the health department if any geese are present at a windmill location for more than two days. The windmills should prevent geese from nesting in areas such as parks, recreational areas and places frequented by the public. At Tuesday's meeting, Pappenberg also asked the council to place money in next year's budget in case the town needs to try a different way to get rid orthe geese. Lecture on reverse mortgages Oct. 10 The South Brunswick Senior Center will present a discussion on reverse mortgages Oct. 10 at 12:30 p.m. Bob Ambley of Wells Fargo will present the free discussion. Italian Nite will be Oct. 11 from 4-6:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 and reservations must be made by Oct. 4. The menu will feature Endres will be on display at the center unt Jan. 3. Endres, a resident of the Kendall Park section of South Brunswick, passeo away this year at age 96. She worked in oils and watercolors inspired by her guldens and nature, and began woodcarvingai age The senior center is at 540 Ridge Road, various Italian items catered by Joe's Monraouth Junction section of sou Italian Pork Store and Deli. The evening Brunswick.. ri at will also include live Italian music. For more information, call Uinsuii A tribute to local artist Elizabeth (732) , ext Items for Community Bulletin Board may be mailed to:, nn) The Sentinel, P.O. Box 5001, Freehold, NJ They also may be faxed to\'->

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9 NS Missing resident located, safe NORTH BRUNSWICK A senior citizen reported missing on Sept. 13 is now home safe and sound. Marcia Vezos, 65, of North Brunswick was reported missing following a Skills Program class she was attending in New Brunswick, according to police. Vezos, who is a resident of a group home and who allegedly has a medical problem, was transported to the program by the group homeforthe 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. training class, according to police. The class she attended was held at an outpatient facility on New Street. Shortly before noon, Vezos apparently walked away, according to police. Police said that Vezos is believed to suffer from acute chronic schizophrenia and was being treated for it at the time of her disappearance. On Sept. 18, the North Brunswick Police Department received notification from the New York City Police Department that they had found Vezos in Manhattan on the steps of St. Patrick's Cathedral.' Vezos was taken to Bellevue Hospital and was reported in good condition, according to police. It is not known how Vezos made her way to New York City. Detective George Saloorn, who handled the case in North Brunswick, could not be reached for comment. Commission's 'Art As Sanctuary' opens Oct. 5 The South Brunswick Arts Commission's exhibition "Art As Sanctuary" will open with a reception Oct. 5 from 2-4 p.m. at Wetherill Historic Site, Georges Road. The exhibit will be on display four weekends in October. The exhibition celebrates National Arts and Humanities Month in October, and features the works of 17 visual and two literary artists. The opening reception will feature the music of the Ralph Lecessi Quartet. Featured artists are Stephanie Barbetti, Sandy Behrend, Leon Bibel, Bonnie S. Bruccoleri, Dan Choman, Elise Dodeles, Edmund D. Ferris, Abby Hoffman, Eleanor J. Homer, Coleen Marks, Maxwell W. Nimeck, Helen N. Post, Rena Segal, Joan Sichel, Janie Thompson-Lide, Timothy W. Tsao and Robert Wiedis. Literary artists are Dan Choman and Gina Fonterosa. For more information, call Jeffrey at (732) Unveiling of Brunswick Acres garden Oct. 18 Brunswick Acres School invites the public to the opening of its sculpture earden Oct. 18 at 6:30 p.m. The unveiling will also feature music and refreshments. The school is at Kory Drive, Kendall Park section of South Brunswick. The garden, inspired by Grounds for' Sculpture, Hamilton, was created by the school's students in grades K-4, under a program designed by art teacher Suzanne nedemann.. The garden's theme is "What it feels like to be a child today." rn-sf^f informat ion, call the school at \iil) authorized deale SENTINEL, SEPTEMBER 26, 9 Phones,,.Ijic. are the boss! ONE OF OUR 30 Nf & NY LOCATIONS & GROWINi FREEPHONE AvaiiabBe PEBS10MW Long Bjstriitce T-Mobile Now Welcomes America As Its Home Calling Area! JUB 50 States ABB Day «iv ry ay Olympic Plaza ROUTE 22 EAST (Across from Bowcraft) Barclay Square 3338 RT. 9 SOUTH (Next to Golden Bell Diner) aca^fj s? DDBixfUK^ Gsmmmm fan a' ip ^w WMmmm. nvt COLCHESTERPLAZA Leather Case, Car Charger & Hands Free Kit With New Activation Phones, Inc. With this coupon. Not valid with other offers. Offer expires KT.22IM 162 LI0HSPL«S RTH ' 1695 WILLOWBROOKMALL 960 RT 9 NORTH min mum simmbum STS?IHJSUM 1777 RT. 88 EAST, CORNER OF 1295 RT. 23 SOUTH, CORNER OF 2626 HYLAN BLVD. 488 ARTHUR KILL RD. PRINCETON AVE. & RT. 88 BOONTON AVE& RT. 23 NEXTTOK-MART LNMRTHEoimitBnoecCIUKSIHG fsisii@si m&mmmm 7is3si4sif rmm^&m Phones, Inc. All Cellular Accessories With New Activation With this coupon. Not valid with other offers. Olfsr expires

10 1 O SENTINEL, SEPTEMBER 26, pinion Milltown council vote may prompt lawsuit The Milltown Borough Council made a bold move Monday night, voting to prohibit fast-food restaurants from being built on lots if part of the lot is within a residential zone. The vote takes an application to build a Wendy's restaurant at Ryders Lane and Blueberry Drive out of the hands of the Planning Board, which received the application ovei the summer and held a hearing on it earlier this month. Wendy's, if it still wishes to pursue the plan, must now take it to the Zoning Board of Adjustment in an effort to obtain both a use variance and site plan approval. That makes it much more difficult for Wendy's to proceed the Zoning Board must be convinced that the positive criteria outweigh any negative aspects of something that an ordinance states doesn't even belong theie Wendy's would have had an easier time convincing the Planning Board to approve what just days ago was a permitted use. The applicant was already working to address concerns of area residents, as instructed to do so by the board at a Sept. 3 healing. Wendy's had agreed to move the proposed building farthei from the adjacent I f you have soraethm to say, the Sentinel wants to hear from you. Letters to the editor will be published weekly on the editorial page. All letters should be.typed or neatly printed and must pielude a daytime telephone number at which the writer itta^bfe reached fcryeriftcatioii Letters should hi as concise as possible, letters to the'edtor must be in the Sehtind offiee by aoon Monday for.consideration' for publeatior that week, * Th& Sentinel "also welcomes guest columns that cover ^tteneiy topiosrof Interest to M hi our jeas" Sentinel Editorial: Ext Fax: Display Advertising: Fax: Classified: (800) 660-4ADS Fax: E-mait; nssent@gmnews.com Delivery problems? Call circulation at (800) oi ' mnes@gmnews.com before noon on Friday. The Sentinel is published Thuisday by the Sentinel Publishing Co., P.O. Box 5001, Freehold, N.J Fust-class mail subscription available at $72 for 26 weeks, 40 cents a copy. residential area, and to make other more minor adjustments. In fact, Wendy's was to present the revised site plan at a hearing that was scheduled for Oct. 1. For Wendy's and for Joe Broxmeyer, who owns the Ryders Lane Farm Market and wanted to sell his property to the restaurant franchise, the council's decision was sudden and unfair. Going against protocol regarding land-use decisions, the council didn't even ask the Planning Board for its advice on the matter before introducing the ordinance. Indeed, this was a swift and definitive action, but time will tell whether it will actually stop the Wendy's, which area residents opposed because of quality-of-life concerns. Wendy's still has options, and though its representatives would not comment, one has to imagine a lawsuit can't be far from their minds. If litigation is pursued, it will be interesting to see how the court rules many a municipality would certainly like to stop applications that are opposed by residents, but often the consequences of a successful lawsuit keep them from taking action. Stay tuned. ers. The "Your Turn" column should be no more flian words and preferably should be typed, AH columns mast be.signed and include a daytime phon& number fof verification. The Sentinelrss&rvm. the light to edit all letters and guest columns for grammar, spelling, length and tibl t Letters and YDM* Turn cotomns may b$ *mailec5< to: Sbatmel,' BO. Bat - 001, Ffephol4NI 07728, -, They also may be s faxe4 fo (732) ' Charles W. Kim MANAGING EDITOR Doug McKenzie SPORTS COORDINATOR Gregory Bean EXECUTIVE EDITOR Kevin Wittman PUBLISHER A Greater Media Newspaper M VERIFIED t & & AUDfT CIRCULATION SK\ Senior citizen thanks council Democrats for new water contract As a senior citizen lesident of North Brunswick, I would like to thank the Democratic members of the North Brunswick Township Council for looking out for those on a fixed income. With the new water contract in place, I am expecting to save hundreds of dollars during the next few years as a result of their hard work, dedication, and commitment to their promises. Since there will not be any minimum payments for low water consumption, seniors like myself will not have to pay more than our fair share. This makes me wonder though why wasn't this done sooner? Why didn't the Republican council of last ycai (headed by Peggy Scarillo and Maureen Little) want to help residents like me? Could it be they were too busy fighting at meetings with the mayor and not making important decisions? In any event, I am thankful the Democratic majority was able to bring about change for the better, and help me keep my money in my purse. Gerry Carlino North Brunswick Resident wants Democrats to remain In control of Township Council What a pleasure it is to pick up a paper each day and not cringe at every article written about North Brunswick this year like when the Republicans controlled the Township Council. Since the Democrats took the majority, they have gotten us a new water contract, they have stopped all the infighting and, from what I hear, we may even be getting some open space preserved in the near future without using condemnation. Now that is what the people of North Brunswick should expect from our elected officials. I hope that come Election Day, the people of North Brunswick think hard about the difference in the way this town is run as opposed to the way it had been run. If they do, there will be no greater message that we can send to the North Brunswick Republicans that their brief tenuie in charge of our municipal government was nothing short of embarrassing, and we won't stand for it again! Jackee Raciti North Brunswick Democrats may be able to pay high-rise rent, not senior citizens Michael Kaplan's (the builder) plan to construct a new senior housing high-rise project was put on hold at the last meeting of the Zoning Board. The 132,000- square-foot multi-family project would be for adults over age 55. The developer of this monstrosity is the same builder who helped create The Renaissance on Route 130. If approved by the Zoning Board and I am sure the Democrats on the board will approve Mr. Kaplan's request the two-bedroom apartments will rent for $2,000-$3,000 a month, according to Kaplan. As a senior citizen, I could not afford to pay $24,000- $36,000 a year for rent, nor could any of my senior friends. This project will attract people living outside North Brunswick and will continue the overdevelopment of our town. Cramming this housing development between Governor's Pointe and Route 1 will only add to the congestion of our roads, especially Cozzens Lane. I understand former Councilman Morris Enyeart supports this project, which doesn't surprise me. If I remember correctly, Kaplan was and probably still is a big contributor to the Democratic Party in North Brunswick. Former Democratic Mayor Paul Matacera never met a developer he didn't like, which is why the township has few green acres left. What North Brunswick does not need is more housing of any kind. The taxpayers in North Brunswick voted 2-to-l for green acres. Is anyone listening? Mary Salva North Brunswick

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14 1 4 SENTINEL, SEPTEMBER 26, NS FARRAH MAFFAI Joe Lenihan, 4, attempts to climb onto the obstacle course during Heritage Day in North Brunswick on Saturday afternoon. Council votes out fast-food despite planners' decision Decision means Wendy's would have to present plans to Zoning Board BY SANDI CARPELLO Staff Writer MILLTOWN The unyielding opposition of area residents to a proposal for a Wendy's fast-food restaurant on Ryders Lane was mollified Monday night when the Borough Council voted to change an ordinance regarding permitted uses on the site. Rejecting a recommendation issued Friday by the borough's Planning Board whose members voted 4-3 in a decision stating that the ordinance did not correspond with the borough's master plan the mayor and council passed an amendment that pi events fast-food restaurants from being built on a lot if part of that lot is zoned residential. Part of the site in question is in a residential zone, while part is in a commercial zone. "This is a major step to keep Milltown the great little town it is today," said council Piesident Mike Skarzynski. With the exception of Councilman Kevin Bosworth, who abstained because of a conflict of inteiesl, the council unanimously approved the oidmance change. Councilman Gary Walters said that he believed he was acting in the best interest of Milltown residents in voting to change the ordinance. Residents have been voicing opposition to the Wendy's since the plans were filed, and many of them spoke to the board when testimony began on the application during a Sept 3 meeting. The proposed Wendy's would be built on the site of the Ryders Lane Farm Market at Ryders Lane and Blueberry Drive. The market's owner, Joe Broxmeyer, had planned on selling his family's 50-yearold fruits-and-vegetable maiket so that a 3,140-square-foot, 90-seat Wendy's restaurant could be built. Nearly 500 residents signed a petition opposing the Wendy's, contesting that building a fast-food restaurant on the site would bring offensive odors, rodents and more traffic. "The council has done the right thing. You want what's good foi the people," said borough resident Alex Wiener of Moetz Drive "It is important that the town is heard." Alan Godber, chairman of the borough's Environmental Commission, who has been a principal force in the Wendy's resistance, commended the council's decision to both assuage the lesidents' concerns and to uphold the boiough's small-town character. However, Wendy's attorney Henry Kent- Smith, of Saul Ewing in Princeton, denounced the council's action to impede the proposal in the midst of the application process. Kent-Smith said the applicant has worked for months with borough engineers and residents to negotiate a site plan that would conciliate both the needs of the residents and the applicant. In fact, during the Sept. 3 meeting, the applicant agreed to modify the site plan at the request of the board in order to appease some of the residents' concerns. Kent-Smith noted that the new ordinance would apply to 36 borough properties and that it will ultimately have a detrimental effect on the borough. Robert Kennery, a licensed real estate biokei who spoke at the meeting, said interrupting the proposal in the middle of the deal is "a violation of the doctrine of fairness." In spite of that, Planning Board Attorney David Himmelman said the council's actions are permissible by state law. If the applicant was still willing to pursue the proposal, it would have to apply to Milltown's Zoning Board of Adjustment in ordei to obtain a use variance for the Wendy's. If the use variance was granted, the applicant could then present its site plan to the zoning board for appioval, he said. Kent-Smith did not wish to comment on the future of the application. Btoxmeyer's attorney, Evan Pickus, of East Brunswick, told the council that its actions were unfair to Broxmeycr, who has "been a contributing member of this borough for 50 years." Broxmeyer, who had planned to retire from his farm market business upon the sale of the property, said he is not ready to back down. "It ain't over," he said. Enjoy Traditional Italian Food At Its Best! Appetizers, Pastas, Fish, Poultry & More! i 15% OFF ANY MEAL Must be 60 years or older TO%6TF D!«ONE PER CHICK TABLE We Specialize in Catering For All Occasions -* - ~ * i 540 Milltown Road, North Brunswkk, NJ M^k i STORE HOURS Mon thru Thurs 11am 10pm Fn & Sal II am 1030pm Sun 12pm 95 i.,. # j Fax:

15 SENTINEL, SEPTEMBER 26, 1 5 from scene BY SANDi CARPELLO Staff Writer MONROE A Trenton man was arrested Friday night after he. was caught in the act of burglarizing homes inside the Rossmoor retirement community, according to police. A resident of the second home to be burglarized called police at 9:30 p.m. to report that the suspect, later identified as Baby Grace Devine, 46, was inside his Oxford Lane home. The resident had reportedly come face to face with the burglar, who police said entered the residence through an unlocked sliding door but fled upon making contact with the resident. Police said the Oxford Lane home was the second that Devine broke into, having reportedly stolen $25,000 worth of jewelry and other possessions from another Rossmoor home earlier that evening. according to Detective Sgt. Lawrence J. Linke of the Monroe Police Department. Monroe police, responding to the call about the burglary in progress, formed a perimeter around the southern portion of the retirement community with help from the N.J. State Police and officers from Cranbury, Jamesburg and Manalapan. At the scene, Manalapan officer William Martin, who was using a dog to track the scent from the scene of the burglary, observed the suspect run from the bushes ahead of him. Moments later, a state trooper observed the suspect exit from the woods behind Apple Plaza. Police said the suspect, who was described by the resident as wearing dark clothing, had changed in the woods and was now wearing a white shirt. The state trooper reportedly found a dark T-shirt on the ground where Devine had exited the woods. The trooper, with the assistance of Jamesburg police Sgt. Craparotta, detained Devine and placed him in the patrol car. Devine was charged with burglary and theft. While police were looking for Devine, two officers noticed a suspicious vehicle parked near the Wawa convenience store, a quarter of a mile from the retirement community, Linke said. Upon confronting the occupant of the vehicle, later identified as Vivian Bryant, 42, also of Trenton, police said the woman became uncooperative and was arrested for obstruction of justice. During questioning, Monroe police detectives were able to link Devine and Bryant, police said. Linke said Bryant's vehicle was intended to be Devine's getaway car. Bryant was charged with conspiracy to commit burglary. Both suspects were lodged at the Middlesex County Adult Correction Center, North Brunswick, in lieu of $50,000 bail. All of the property taken in the burglary was recovered and returned to its owner, according to police. Police said they believe Devine may also be responsible for a Sept. 4 burglary that occurred at a home in the Whittingham retirement community. Special Strides sets Dance for the Kids Special Strides Therapeutic Horseback Riding Center for children with special needs, Monroe, invites the public to its Dance for the Kids fund-raiser set for 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 5 at Congress Farm, 118 Federal Road, Monroe. Proceeds will benefit the Steven Werthan Scholarship Program, which will allow special needs children in need of financial support to take part in therapeutic horseback riding. The dinner-dance will feature music by Tim McCloone, a silent auction and a tribute book. Participants should wear barn attire. Cost is $125 per person. Special Strides is a nonprofit organization. For more information and to reserve, call (732) 'Alice in Wonderland' to be staged at Villagers The Villagers Theater and Kidsvill Productions will present a production of Alice in Wonderland at noon on Oct. 5, 6, 12 and 13 at the Villagers Theater, 475 DeMott Lane, Somerset section of Franklin. The play, adapted from the classic story by Lewis Carroll and directed by high school students, will offer audiences an interactive experience. Tickets cost $6. The Villagers is a nonprofit center for the performing and cultural arts. For more information and to reserve, call (732) Tickets now available for 'Something's Afoot' The Livingston Theater Co. will present Something's Afoot Oct Performance times are Oct. 24 and 25 at 8 p.m., Oct. 26 at 2 and 8 p.m., and Oct. 27 at 4 p.m. The theater is located at Rutgers University's Livingston College campus, 84 Joyce Kilmer Ave., Piscataway. Tickets are $6, $5 for students. For more information or tickets, call (732) r r l BUCKINGHAM PLACE ASSISTED LIVING ADULT DAY HEALTH SERVICES Present A Six Week Caregivers' Support Group Which Will Feature Such Topics As: CAREOIVERS' STRESS MEMORY LOSS PHYSICAL CHANGES LEGAL & FINANCIAL PLANNING COMMUNITY RESOURCES HOUSING ALTERNATIVES WHEN: Beginning Thursday, October 3, 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM WHERE: Buckingham Place 155 Raymond Rd. Princeton, NJ COST: FREE Pre-registrqtion required due to limited group size. Please contact Kathleen Osier fag at Extension 705 JM«fe..& y Jt # ST..

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Your needs can be anything from a small bedroom lamp to a crystal chandelier that will grace your two-story foyer. According to Hochstadt, the business, which has been in operation at this location for the last four years, is "doing great." He said that a large pan of the clientele comes from the numerous new construction communities in the area, but that Lights On 9 has customers from all walks of life, with all manner of financial means. A tour of the showroom reveals a barrage of brilliant colors and lighting designs. You may even come across pieces you've only seen in magazines, such as a ciystal chandelier unprecedented in size and brilliance. This exquisite piece, reminiscent of ballroom dancing days, taps out at the cash register at around $20,000. But alongside this piece hang otlier ciystal chandeliers that are less pricy, yet still quite capable of holding their own beauty. Numerous other chan- EAST COAST FIREPLACE VENT FREE FARRAH MAFFAI Many lighting fixtures, from metal to crystal, large to small, traditional to modern, can be found at Lights on 9 in Manalapan. deliers of all sizes, shapes and designs grace the ceiling of the showroom. Prices range anywhere from $200 to $20,000. There are alabaster and Murano glass ceiling fixtures, as well as impressive, delicately crafted Venetian glass chandeliers. These pieces, with their lovely, delicate, pastel teardrop accents, and tiered designs and delicate borders, are almost reminiscent of a wedding cake. Hochstadt said that Lights On 9 specializes in several areas as well. Monorail track lighting is one area where this business shines. With its modern design of glass on metal, these pieces come in various vivid colors. The linear lighting is designed to be "bendable," specifically to make the lights the way you want them to be. 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Lights On 9 carries many imports from Spain and Italy, and many of the designs have been featured in major magazines such as Architectural Digest, New Jersey Life and House and Garden. This showroom has' many one-of-a-kind pieces that will attract your attention as you wander through tlie lighted landscape. You're not likely to see something you've purchased here in your neighbor's living room. Numerous floor lamps line the carpet, and each one is more striking than, the next. One particular floor lamp, crafted Dumbo Mums Home Grown ' And Beautiful BUY 3 MUMS get I With Tim Coupon While Supplies TLusi Lights On 9 11 i hand-cut ciystal, has luminous crystal beading hand-strung onto a carved wrought iron frame, reminding one of a wedding dress. There are floor lamps, table lamps and desk lamps, some tiny and some large, and all unique. The creations are made from various types of materials. Some are made from various kinds of metal, and others from wood and resin composites that have an antique finish, made to look as though they are from another era. If your desire is to spice up a bedroom, the showroom has a lovely boudoir lamp with a shade crafted in black tapestry, with a fringe bottom that speaks of romance in any language. This lamp is just one of the many retro or period pieces the business carries, according to the owner. Hand-carved tables, mosaic mirrors, occasional tables and curios are also on display. A hand-caived table and chair sit at the front of the showroom. The table surface is painted in seafoam green and ivoiy, with flowers and swirled designs in muted shades of orange and gold. It will definitely get your attention, along with a hand-carved, inlaid wooden table complete with sculptured, gilded legs. Ceiling medallions in various designs, shapes and sizes are also part of the display. T1ie.se pieces can change the look of your room and bring it from ordinary to extraordinary. Many of these pieces, made from lightweight, molded plastic, can mirror the look of an old Victorian home. Ceiling medallions run from $100 to $300 for standard stock designs and from $800 to more than $3,000 for custom, made-toorder works of art. If modern decor is your cup of tea, Lights On 9 has numerous chrome and nickel fixtures as well. Hochstadt said that they cany many shiny and dull combination pieces which he said are veiy popular and trendyright now. For more information, call Lights On 9 at (732) U-FfCk PUMPKINS' Free Hay rides To Pumpkin Patch! Sat & Sun. Only Wts of WeekendFamili'furtl Starting SepfcZSff) thru Get. "Pedal Course". "Corn Mazer i mpettini Zoo", ^Pm Rides" 'StrawrMaze", "16* tall Pumpkin Jump* Items to Choose from in our Barn Store! gj Indian Corn Pies, Pumpkins S Corn Stalk Apples Gourds Apple Cider Sweet Potatoes &. 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19 NS i SENTINEL, SEPTEMBER 26, 1 B Interest in vent-free gas heating products soars Homeowners continuing love diidu with vent iiee gab health pioducts ha;> sent a loud and cleai message to manufjctuieis It pays to invent in new featuies foi vent-fiee gas pioducts The lesult is that this heating season has levealed an abundance of new, innovative featuies designed to please most any home ownei Beautify and heat any room in the house with a versatile and attractive vent-free supplemental heating appliance. Amazingly realistic logs. Immediately appaient in any showroom for health products is that ventfiee gas log sets aie now neaily indistinguishable from real wood New highly durable gas log materials pioduce an extiemely leahstic glowing embei bed Many log sets also have landom flame patterns closely resembling a real wood fire With some pi oducts, you can even adjust the flame height and heat setting fiom an optional remote contiol And with the extialarge glass panels that now come with some vent-free gas fireplaces, you get geneious, unobstructed views of youi entrancing health Heating comfort advances. In addition to the unparalleled beauty and iemaikable 99 percent efficiency of vent-free gas health appliances, now manufactuiers have introduced several new heating comfort featuies, including thermostatic contiols that automatically adjust to maintain the desired heat output, warming shelves and vanable-speed fans that are heat-activated to keep the loom at the desiied level of warmth One fireplace even allows an extended choice of Btu inputs langmg from 39,000 to 8,000 Btu in the same pioduct Yet another million-sale year! Last yeai turned out to be yet anothei million-sale yeai foi vent ftee supplemental gas heating pioducts Acioss the countiy, sales of vent-hee gas space heateis fireplaces, logs, mseits and stoves continue to make vent-hee appliances one of the fasiest-giowing gas heating pioducts on the market Many homeowneis pui chase ventftee gas pioducts foi emeigency heating during powei outages caused by seveie stoims Most of the pioducts do not use eltctnuty, so they piovide quick and plentiful heating even when the powei goes down Vent dee supplemental gas heating pioducts opeiate on natural gas oi piopane Anoihti key benefit is flexibility of placement Vcnttiee gas apph in cos can be easily and inexpensively installed anywhue in the home wheie theie's access to a gas line, without the need for a hole-in-lhe-wall or loof, a vent, oi a chimney Many heating engineeis, home buildeis, contiactois and specifiers have found that vent-fiee gas heating appliances can save as much as 60 percent on installation costs Safe and clean burning. Every vent-hee gas pioduct sold in the United States is equipped with a piecisionengineeied Oxygen Detection Safety- Pilot CODS), which automatically shuts off the gas supply if the oxygen level in the room appioaches a defined minimum set by the National Pioduct Safety Standaicl Z This safety standaid lequues the pioduct to satisfy many consluiction and peifoimance lequnements Ovei the 20 yeais since the intioduction of the ODS in 1980, venthee gas pioducts hive accumulited an outstanding safety lecoid, with installations in moic than nine million Ameucan homes The Vent Fiee Gas Pioducts Alliance is a coalition of 24 membeis of the Vent-Fiee Gas Products Division of the Aihngton, Va -based Gas Appliance Manufactuiers Association (GAMA) Foi moie infoimation, including a ftee, 16- page consume! guide to vent-fiee gas products and a CD-ROM that allows you to hyperlink to manufactuieis who make pioducts, wnte to the Vent-Fiee Gas Pioducts Alliance at 2107 Wilson Blvd Suite 600, Aihngton, VA Oi, visit them online at www gamanet oig/consumei/ventfiee 1O % FINANCING AVAIUBUE PRICES INCLUDE: Rectangular or Grecian Pool, Steel Walls, Aluminum Coping, Steel Braces, Tile & Pebble Liner, Hayward Pump & Filter, Ladder, Skimmer, Safety Rope & Floats, Starter Chemicals, Automatic Chlorinator, Vacuum Kit, Vermiculite Cement Bottom, PVC Piping, Concrete Lock, Excavation, Installation, Backfilling. 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20 2 SENTINEL, SEPTEMBER 26, NS MWPKONLY Sat. & SuaU Sent- 28 & 29 STOCK: CTP FOR THE HOUDAYS y OFF All dotting. Golf Bags, ^olf Slioes, Accessories and US D'>CLUBS! LEGEND! GOU vi\n i'-v: ENTERTAI\MI\1 UNTTUJT 1 61// Store Hews 'j t ini-')f»*> < <<'"'/'<«tl "' 7 Urns >i Week Rt. (732) AS11WORTH. NIKE GKfcGG NORMAN ADIDAS FOOTfOY SUN MOUNTAIN t'orrksfl-r's ETONIC DEXTER DATREK BONUS!!! AMD>Jk3VSSGOLF Titaniui Drivers *\W Regular $350 Conquer clutter this season A re you consumed with clutter? Do you find laundry piling up in every corner, last season's holiday ornaments still hanging out in boxes, or recycling containers overflowing? You're not alone. Human beings are natural "nesters" meaning they love to collect stuff and usually don't like to dispose of it. This leads to overflowing cracks and crevices all over the home. But if you are brave, you can conquer the clutter. Take inventory Grab a pad and pencil and walk around your home. Make a list of what items are definite keepers and those that could go on to live lives in someone else's home. While you're tallying up your treasure trove, jot down approximate prices for each item. Now you're only a few steps away from organizing a yard sale meaning more room in your home. Storage central If you truly cannot part with certain items, consider a storage, unit. Most towns have a storage business nearby, and for a monthly fee you can purchase a unit and store whatever you need. Get organized Your local department store has an entire aisle devoted to organizational products. From under-the-bed storage containers to hangers that hold double the amount of clothing, you're sure to find what you need. Don't underestimate the power of a closet organizing system. These gems can free up wasted space by offering a few well-placed shelves and racks. Invest in space savers Shelving is an ideal way to lift clutter from the floors and furniture; By installing bookshelves and other similar items you can condense items to one area of the room, rather than having them strewn all over the house. Organization can be attractive If your pet or child is leaving toys all around the house, choose a central location where they can be stored. A large wicker flowerpot with handles can double as a toy bin, and won't be an eyesore when company comes over. With a little ingenuity you can find a way out of the clutter that constantly consumes your home. Need an Addition? Getting An Estimate Has Never Been Easier. Receive 3 estimates from just 1 phone call!,4 '''4} A DIVISION OF NORTHEASTERN BUILDING SUPPLY

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22 2 2 SENTINEL, SEPTEMBER 26, 4 Lines 1 Time $ 18 Each additional line S Some restrictions apply 660-4ADS Classified deadline is Monday 12 Noon F EE OARAGE SALE Kit Pre-Pay.me n t Required RYAN D. FENSTERMAKER The scene outside Quality Auto Center, Route 18 in East Brunswick, after officials distinguished the blaze there Saturday morning. Fire destroys auto shop EAST BRUNSWICK Officials are still investigating the cause of an early morning fire that destroyed the Quality Auto Center on Route 18 and several vehicles on the premises Saturday. The fire, ignited by an explosion, was reported to police at 4 30 a m by patront, at the neaiby Colonial Diner Fire officials lesponded to find flames shooting out of the bays in the building's gaiage, accoidmg to East Brunswick Independent Fire Company Chief Edward Juba. The rool above the bays had already been destioyed. With some 50 to 60 firefighters ftom several depaitrnents lesponding, the blaze was brought under control aftei about an hour, Juba said. Four vehicles that were in the auto shop were destroyed, and another three that were in the building's auto detailing section were damaged. "They might be salvageable," Juba said of the three vehicles, which were blocked from the mam blaze by a wall. Thcie weie no people in the building at the time of the fire In addition to East Biunswick fire companies, departments fiom Old Bridge, South Rivei and New Brunswick also responded An investigation into the fire by the Middlesex County Piosecutor's Office and other agencies is pending i i 1 * (In Vitro Fertilization) Accredited Member of S A R T (Society Assisted Reproductive Technology) HAS A NEW LOCATION IN COLTS NECK. We are now accepting new patients for evaluation and treatment of infertility. We're local, friendly, and have a great success rate. ALLEN MORGAN, M.D., F.A.C.O.G.* DOUGLAS S. RABIN, M.D., F.A.C.O.G.* * bulb home! cm hhul in RipnxluUive Erniraaitiology and Infertility Colts Neck: 9 Professional Circle Ion Rome 34 al Route 18] Brick: 1608 Rt. 88 West, Suite MICHAEL HEILBRONN Firefighters douse the flames at Quality Auto Center, Route 18 in East Brunswick, shortly after the fire was reported at 4:30 a.m. Saturday. Fill Your Prescriptions Save up to 50% - Eitsy Snti Kasslefree You don't have to pay full price for your prescription drugs,.. Fill your prescriptions at Redwood Drugs, a licensed Canadian pharmacy and save up to 50%! Easy and hassle free. Get a FREE Price Quote today! Call Toll Free! or fax:

23 SENTINEL, SEPTEMBER 26, 2 3 Auxiliary's Ladies Night Out slated for Oct. 12 The Auxiliary of American Legion Post No. 401 will present Ladies Night Out Oct. 12 from 8-10:30 p.m. (doors open at 7 p.m.) at the post home at 148 Major Road, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick. Cost is $15, or $12 in advance. For more information, call Vicky or Terri at (732) A bus trip to the Showboat Casino, Atlantic City, will be Oct. 20 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The bus will depart the post home. Cost is $20, and refreshments will be provided. For more information or reservations, call Bait at (732) or Tcrri at (732) Lions to sponsor 'OSde Tyme Circus' Oct. 6 The South Brunswick Lions Club will sponsor Vidbel's "Olde Tyme Circus" Oct. 6 at 2 p.m. and 4:15 p.m. The circus will be at the school grounds at Crossroads School, Kingston Lane and Major Road, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick. Tickets are $10 at the gate, and $8 in advance. Children age 3 and younger are free. Proceeds will benefit South Brunswick programs for the blind and visually impaired, hearing-impaired, high school student scholarships, and to support the local rescue squads and community betterment projects. For more information, call the circus hotline at (732) Library's bookmobile adds two new stops The South Brunswick Public Library has announced its bookmobile schedule will be in effect until the week of Dec. 21, with two new stops added this year. The bookmobile will stop on alternating Wednesdays from 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. at the YMCA Family Center, 329 Culver Road, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick. It will then visit Deans Apartments from 1-1:20 p.m. The bookmobile will also visit Buckingham Place Assisted Living Center Thursdays from 3-3:30 p.m., and will visit Oakwood Senior Housing Complex and CIL Woods alternating Thursdays from 12:15-12:45 p.m. For more information, call the library at (732) South Brunswick Health Fair slated for Nov. 16 The South Brunswick Township Board of Health will hold its annual Health Fair Nov. 16 from 9 a.m. to noon at the South Brunswick Senior Center, 540 Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick. The fair will include screenings such as hearing, vision and glaucoma, cardiopulmonary, and cholesterol ($20 fee, cash only, and appointment required). Influenza and pneumonia vaccinations will be available for $10 each or Medicare part B. Distributed fiee will be the "file of life" magnetized file with a four-panel card containing health history and medication. For more information or an appointment, call the health department at (732) , ext. 237 or 238. This Way For Halloween Fun VON THUN'S COUNTRY FARM MARKET Route 522 Ridge Road Dayton Haunted Hay Rides/Flashlight Corn Maze CllJfwood Union Beach Keansburg Port Monmouth Belforcl AbeftleeiK -"Haz!et ^T36) \ Leonardo TERHUNE ORCHARDS 330 Cold Soil Road, Princeton Jamesburg Monroe Englishtown O MATAWAN WORLD OF GARDENING 3963-Rt. 516, Old Bridge Non-Scary Haunted House The Black Hole From Outer Space Robbinsville Hightsiown entown analapan g.st Branch Lo Branch y Ocean Grove Bradley Beach Avon by the Sea Bclmar ^ k Upper \ Freehold Spring Lake GIAMARESE FARM 155 Fresh Ponds Road East Brunswick ( \ Cream Ridoe HALLOWEEN ATTRACTIONS Sea Olrt Manasquan WINDSOR FARM 1202 Windsor Road, W. Windsor Haunted Hay Rides MENZEL BROTHERS FARM MARKET 130-Highway 34, Holmdel Fresh Baked Pies To Advertise on This Page CalS EXT.8103

24 2 4 SENTINEL, SEPTEMBER 26, NS FARRAH MAFFAI Julianna Piccoli and Loni Cipot get to know a sheep at the petting zoo during Heritage Day on Saturday afternoon at North Brunswick Township High School. Friday NigWif, ^a-fwrdayf and Sunday* October 4 -thru HoveMber sixflagstgorn SfxFlags I Jackson, NJ _ Exit 7A NJ turnpike ' Jr lrc!h I w** "J * Present this coupon at any Six Flags Great Adventure I ticket booth on any regular operating day and SAVE $10 on ' a full price, one day Regular Admission ticket (thema park &. safari) now thru Nov 3,. Cannot be combined with I I any other discount Redeemable only at SFx Flags Groat I Adventure Not valid at any other Six Flags Parks Limit four admissions par coupon Offer not valid on Three-Park,, Hurricane Harbor Theme Park Only, Junior, Safari. Only, or I Sanlor Cltlzon admission Cannot ee sold fomation or reproduced call 732 ' Void aftar Nov a For Six Flags Information call 732- I or visit 12 slxflags 3 4com 3CM124 I Middlesex Cty. sets hazardous waste drop-off day The Middlesex County Division of Solid Waste Management will hold a household hazardous waste day Oct 19 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Middlesex County Road Department, Apple Orchard Lane, North Brunswick. Acceptable materials residents may bring (but are not limited to) are: pesticides, herbicides, flammable liquids, solvents, pool chemicals, used motor oil, oil filteis, paints, car batteries, household batteries, antifreeze, propane tanks, fluorescent light bulbs (no Tea party at library slated for Oct. 15 The North Brunswick Public Library, 880 Hermann Road, will hold a tea party Oct. 15 at 4:15 p.m. for children age The party will include stories, crafts and refreshments. Registration is necessary. For more information or to registei, call the library at (732) broken bulbs), and asbestos. Residents wishing to bring asbestos must register beloiehand by calling the division and may only bring a maximum of 300 pounds. Materials that will not be accepted are tires, explosives and munitions, infectious waste, unknown materials and empty containers. For moie information, call the Division of Solid Waste Management at (732) Reformed Church sets rummage safe The Women of the Reformed Church of North Brunswick will hold a rummage sale Oct. 5 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the church at 17 Laurel Place. For more information, call the church at (732) To our readers To request a form announcing an engagement or marriage, call (732) , ext Photographs should include the correct spelling of the names of the people pictured. To have a photo returned, please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope; however, we cannot guarantee pictures will be returned. Please include a daytime telephone number in the event a question arises. Mail to: The Sentinel Milestones, P.O. Box 5001, Freehold, NJ EDWARD ALBEE'S WINNER BEST PLAY TONY AWARD» "s. The Robert Wood Tohnson Health Network & Friends' Health Connection Present: Nothing is Impossible A Special Evening With in-person Monday, October 7,, 7:00 P.M. East Brunswick Hilton $ 25 per ticket - Advance Sales For Tickets Call I V

25 Shopping Spree dinner, auction planned in E.B. The Brunswick Women's Connection, affiliated with Stonecroft Ministries and Christian Women's Clubs, will hold a Dinner and Shopping Spree from 7-8:30 p.m. on Oct. 10 at the East Brunswick Chateau, Cranbury Road. A variety of themed gift baskets will be offered during silent and live auctions. Guest speaker Vera Velk will offer a presentation titled "Practical Priorities at the Speed of Life." The public is welcome. Cost is $16. For reservations and more information, call Camille at (732) , or Brunswickwc@yahoo.com. Free prostate cancer screening scheduled St. Peter's University Hospital will sponsor a free prostate cancer screening from 4-6 p.m. on Oct. 16 in the hospital's Center for Ambulatory Resources, fourthfloor clinic, 240 Eastern Ave., New Brunswick. The screening, which is offered to men ages 50 and above, will include a prostatespecific antigen (PSA) blood test and a digital exam. Space is limited. An appointment is required. For more information and to reserve, call (732) , cxt, Widows and Widowers schedules Oct. 6 social The Widows and Widowers (WOWs) Chapter of Middlesex County West will hold a social from 7-11 p.m. on Oct. 6 at the Belarussian American Center, Whitehead Avenue, South River. Socials are held on the first Sunday of every month, unless otherwise specified. New members are welcome. Admission is $8 for members and nonmembers. The nonprofit, nonsectarian organization is sponsored by the Family Life Bureau of the Diocese of Metuchen. For more information and to reserve, call (732) St. Stan's Oktoberfest scheduled for Sept. 28 St. Stanislaus Kostka HS A will sponsor an Oktoberfest from 2-9 p.m. on Sept. 28 on the St. Stan's school grounds, 225 MacArthur Ave., Sayreville. The event, which will take place rain or shine, will feature a pumpkin patch; a hay ride; children's activities; games and wheels; a 50/50; music; and food including knockwurst, bratwurst, potato pancakes; a bier garten and more. Call (732) County seniors Invited to exercise in IVIilltown The Milltown Senior Citizens Center, Violet Terrace, is now offering a complete exercise program, open to all Middlesex County senior citizens, at 11 a.m. on Mondays and Thursdays and 10:30 a.m. on Wednesdays and Fridays. Fitness professional Lenore Kulek teaches a class including walking-level aerobics, body conditioning done in a chair, the use of light weights, stretching and more. Cost is $2 per class. Call (732) SENTINEL, SEPTEMBER 26, 2 S $2,175 - $1,990 -$2,125 7 A Monti For Life! How much are you eligible for? (Host: You could be eligible for more than one monthly check.) Bat you must apply! Right now yon could be eligible to receive agovernment entitlement check each and every month for life. Thousands of people of all ages who were informed of their right to participate have collected* You could also receive a government entitlement check each emonth to become financially secure just by applying. As a com- any serving citizens whose roots date back to 1008 we could elpvou receive the money yon could be eligible for. Send today for your FME-ENTITOEMENT APPLICATIONpackage so we can begin processing. Sendjust $17.95 cash, check or money order for 5 &T&to: PRIME FORCE INTERNATIONAL. INC, DeptNJP-18, P.O. Bos 270S, Ventaor, New Jersey 0840&0705! 365 Bay Money Back Guarantee. STUM JIT C.Casola Faims 6th Annual Filr 1 I I j!^^^h0^^^^^^^^^^&^^^^^^s 7 s/ To Advertise In the Real Estate Section of our paper Call Sharon at (732) cxt HHW Opening September 27th /VT OUR RTE. 79 LOCATION Open Every Fri, Sat, Sun 7-10 PM CALL FOB INFO: (732) WEB: (Gmup Rate5 A lable > ROUTE 52fl E FREEHOLD bjreciiiohsrvv^,,... :.. Rte. 79 North Bound Side, Marlboro, 2 ( Miles South Of Rte. 520

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27 NS All items in Police Beat are taken from police department records. All suspects are presumed innocent until found guilty in court. SOUTH BMUNSWICK ~ Lois M. Lenant, 49, of the Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick, was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated following a motor vehicle accident on New Road at 8:30 p.m. on Sept. 16. Lenant was released on her recognizance. Delquan Baskett, 18, of Princeton, was arrested and charged with unlawful possession of a weapon on school property at South Brunswick High School on Ridge Road at 8:30 p.m. on Sept. 20. Police said that Baskett was in possession of a butterfly knife at the high school. He was released on his own recognizance. Credit card fraud was reported by a resident on Jared Boulevard at 9 a.m. on Sept. 7. Police said that a purchase for $ was illegally made on the credit card. The bank will attempt to stop the delivery of the item, according to the report. A red Honda Quad was reported stolen from a shed on Davidson Mill Road between 6:30-11 p.m. on Sept. 20. The victim said the motor vehicle had been left parked in the shed. It was valued at $1,000. There were no signs of forced entry to the shed. NORTH BRUNSWICK Devonn Savage, 29, of New Brunswick, was arrested and charged with an attempted burglary to a residence on Fela Avenue at 10:30 a.m. Sept. 20. Police said that Savage allegedly tried to gain access by breaking a window after cutting through a screen door with a key. Savage was released on his own recognizance. Nigel Gilbert, 22, of North Brunswick, was arrested and charged with lewdness at the Brunswick Shopping Center on Georges Road at 6:52 p.m. Sept. 21. Gilbert was allegedly urinating in front of a store, according to police. Gilbert was released on his own recognizance. A two-door black 2000 Honda Civic was reported stolen from the Brunswick Zone bowling alley on Route 1 between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. Sept. 23. The victim said that the motor vehicle was left parked in the main lot. Police said there were no remnants of broken glass, and that the victim had his keys in his possession the entire time. A theft was reported to a two-door blue 1988 Honda on Nassau Street between 11:30 p.m. Sept. 17 and 9 a.m. Sept. 18. Police said the car radio valued at $300 was reportedly stolen. According to the report, entry was gained by smashing the side window. Police said they believe the radio was removed cleanly from the dash board because there were no cut wires. Educational foyndation 5K run and walk Sept. 28 The North Brunswick Educational Foundation will sponsor a 5K run and walk as part of the high school's Homecoming/Pride Weekend. The events are planned For Sept. 28, with the walk to stail at 8:30 a.m., and the run to start at 8:45 a.m. The events will begin and end at the stadium at the high school on Raider Road. Preregistration fee is $12, and registration on event day is $15. 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28 228 SENTINEL, SEPTEMBER 26, NS Greater Media Newspapers prints obituaries as a free community service, at no charge to the families of the deceased or to the funeral homes that provide the information. ROSARiO E. "JAMES" LOMBARDO, 75, of North Brunswick died Sept. 17 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in New Brunswick, he was a lifelong resident of North Brunswick. He was the owner of Lombardo's Auto Body, North Brunswick. He also served as the senior citizens' outreach worker for the Township of North Brunswick. Prior to that, he worked for Liberty Mutual Insurance Company. He was a communicant of St. Mary of Mount Virgin Roman Catholic Church, New Brunswick, and Our Lady of Peace Roman Catholic Church, North Brunswick. He was a charter and life member, as well as expresident, and captain of the North Brunswick First Aid and Rescue Squad; past president of the N.J. State First Aid Council 14th District; and central regional vice president of the N.J. State First Aid Council. He was instrumental in starting EMT training in Middlesex County. His memberships included the Knights of Columbus Monsignor Mugnano Council No. 6572, and the North Brunswick Italian American Social Club. He is survived by his wife, Rose Vaccaro Lombardo; his daughter and son-in-law, Maryann and Paul Swierczek; his son and daughter-in-law, Salvatore J. and Karin Lombardo; and his brother, Joseph Lombardo, all of North Brunswick; and four grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial was offered at Our Lady Economy Winter Cover Sale Reg. Sale 12' Round... $ $ ' Round $ $ ' Round $ $ ' Round $ $ x30' Oval $ $ 'x33' Oval...$ $ 'x32' Rect $ $ O'x4Q! Rect....$ $99.99 Standard, Deluxe & other sizes available at similar savings. Visit our huge selection of hundreds of covers. Water bags additional. 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Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, 400 Morris Ave., Suite 251, Denyille, NJ 07834, or to the American Cancer Society, 846 Main St., Fords, NJ MARY ARVAY, 81, of East Brunswick died Sept. 22 at home. She was predeceased by her husband, John. Surviving are a son, John Kishel of East Brunswick; a brother, Stefan, and a sister, Katarina, both of Czechoslovakia; two grandsons, Scott and John Kishel; and a niece, Boshena Soltes of California. A Mass is planned for 11 a.m. on Sept. 26 at St. Bartholomew's Church, East Brunswick. Interment will follow in Holy Cross Burial Park, South Brunswick. ANTHONY J. BRUNO JR., 70, of Milltown died Sept. 19 at home. He was a member of the Milltown Youth Guidance Council and the Milltown Board of Adjustment. Surviving are his wife, Marie E. Abate Bruno; a son, Michael Bruno; two daughters, Diane DeVoe and Stephanie Lebiak; his mother, Angelina Buongiovanni Bruno; his mother-in-law, Anna Previte Abate; two brothers, Carmen and Peter Bruno; three sisters, Mary Lombardo, Martha Cresti and Carol Ann Lombardo; four grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. A liturgy was offered at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Milltown. Entombment was in Franklin Memorial Park, North Brunswick. Memorial contributions may be made to the Milltown Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 308, Milltown, NJ 08850, ortoour Lady of Lourdes Church, North Main Street, Milltown, NJ LUCY GERVASI DUGAN, 93, of Vernon Hills, III., formerly of East Brunswick, died Sept. 20 in Lake Forest Hospital, Lake Forest, III. Her husband, Ernest Dugan, died in Surviving are twin sons, John of Illinois and Vincent of Orlando, Fla.; six grandchildren; and 14 greatgrandchildren. A Mass was offered at St. Bartholomew's Church, East Brunswick. Entombment was in Holy Cross Burial Park Mausoleum, South Brunswick. ANNE D. ERNEST, 64, of East Brunswick died Sept. 20 in St. Peter's University Hospital, New Brunswick. Surviving are a dear friend, Elizabeth S. Pittenger, with whom she lived; two nieces, Patricia Greer of the Highland Lakes section of Vernon Township and Ann Marie McAndrews of North Arlington; and two nephews, John Egan of Skitook, Okla., and James Egan of the Fords section of Woodbridge. Services were held at Brunswick Memorial Home, East Brunswick. Interment was in Chestnut Hill Cemetery, East Brunswick. PRESEASON WINTER SALE ; ; Pools & Spas in N.J.! Voted Best in 1999S 2000 One of the Best : T99S & JOOl Reader Choice ; Awards U.. ALL IN-STOCK OFF WINTER COVERS* Is your pnplcover Slxssafe? It is if it's a genuine Loop-Loc Safety Swimming Pool Cover 50% OFF INSTALLATION with purchase Central Jersey Pools Guarantees The Lowes! 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Services are planned for 10 a.m. on Sept. 27 at Trinity Presbyterian Church, East Brunswick. Interment will follow in Cloverleaf Memorial Park, Woodbridge. Memorial contributions may be made to the Trinity Presbyterian Church Organ Fund, 367 Cranbury Road, East Brunswick, NJ 08816, or to the charity of one's choice. ROSEMARY CREIGHTON, 66, of East Brunswick, formerly of North Brunswick, died Sept. 19 in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Her husband, Robert Creighton, died in Surviving are a daughter, Linda Robertson of North Brunswick; a sister, Patricia Sitzler of East Brunswick; a brother, Anthony Condo of the Brick Town section of Brick; three grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. A blessing was held at Crabiel Home for Funerals, Milltown. Interment was in Franklin Memorial Park, North Brunswick. Memorial contributions may be made to the East Brunswick Rescue Squad. 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29 NS SENTINEL, SEPTEMBER 26, 29 Sports Sayreville ground game is too much for Raiders BY DOUG McKENZSE Staff Writer O n paper, the North Brunswick Raiders seemed severely overmatched against the Sayreville Bombers, ranked No. 5 in the Greater Middlesex Conference. For the first quarter of Friday night's game, head coach Sal Mistretta's squad seemed ready and willing to show everyone that looks can be deceiving. They capitalized on a Sayreville fumble and got a sixyard touchdown pass from Billy Carroll to Justin Rooney to take a 7-0 lead, to the shock of an anxious home crowd in Sayreville. Reality set in in the second quarter in the form of Sayreville's mammoth offensive line, which dominated play from the second quarter on, paving the way for a Bomber victory. Sayreville scored 23 unanswered points in the second quarter, starting'with a fiveyard TD run from tailback Junior Jabbie which capped a 10-play, 70-yard drive. From there, the Bombers added a safety when Kurt Pogada tackled the Raiders' punter in the end zone, and then scored touchdowns on the next two possessions the first a 19-yard nan from Mark Poorc, and the second a three-yard ran from Jabbie. Sayreville had the 23-7 lead at the half and extended it to 29-7 when Poore found the end zone again, this time from three yards out in the third quarter. North Brunswick responded with a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns to make it interesting, but Sayreville closed the game out with a final score on a one-yard keeper by QB Dan Huff. The Raiders' scores came on a sevenyard nan from Aaron Hicks and a 11-yard TD pass by Carroll, but it was too little, too late for the Raiders who fell to 0-2. It's been a rough start for Mistretta's Raiders, though that is in large part due to the team's schedule. After falling to No. 2 J.P. Stevens on opening night, a date with Sayreville didn't represent much of a break for a team that will likely get better as the season progresses. The Raiders have a good shot at getting in the win column tomorrow night when they host a 0-2 Colonia team coming off a VERONICA YANKOWSKI North Brunswick's Steven Alves tries to avoid the tackle of a Sayreville defenseman during Friday night's game in Sayreville loss to Bishop Ahr. Game time is 7 p.m. As for the other local team, the South Brunswick Vikings had a night they'd rather forget last Friday, dropping a contest to Piscataway. The Vikings started out well, driving 94 yards on 11 plays with Evan Mahoney cap- ping the drive with a 14-yard TD run. The drive represented exactly what the Vikings needed to do to beat Piscataway, and gave them the fast start they were looking for. Unfortunately, little went right from there. The Piscataway defense clamped down, allowing only a late, one-yard TD run from Mahoney, while the Chiefs' dynamic ran- ning game dominated the Viking defense to the tune of 296 yards. As a result, the Vikings are 1-1 heading into their bye week. They will have two weeks to mull over their performance against Piscataway and prepare for Edison, who comes to town on Oct. 4. The North Brunswick Travel Basketball Association will conduct tryouts for the upcoming season at North Brunswick High School Gym on the following dates: Boys 10U, Oct. 23 and 24 at 6:45 p.m.; boys 11U, Oct. 23 and 24 at 6:45 p.m.; boys 12U, Oct. 21 and 22 at 6:45 p.m.; boys 13U, Oct. 21 and 22 at 8 p.m.; boys 14U, Oct. 23 and 24 at 8 p.m.; girls 12U, Oct. 21 and 22 at 6:45 p.m.; and girls 14U, Oct. 21 and 22 at 8 p.m. All age brackets is as follows, you must be age appropriate after August 1,. If the participant makes the travel team, a registration fee of $10, a uniform fee of $65 and a workbond of $50 is required at the parents meeting.(tba) after the tryouts. Players returning do not have to purchase a new uniform. The following are the results of the Tamarack Women's 18 Hole Club Championship. The club champion was Chung Hee Lee with a score of 268, followed by Rita Reisert (275). In the first flight, Blenda Treuman was the winner with a score of 273, followed by Doris Kohlberg (287). In the second flight Claudia Hornoki was the winner with a score of 300, followed by Thelma Tsacnaris (311). In the third flight, Thelma Tsacnaris was the winner with a score of 311, followed by Agnes Olsson (318). The following are, the results of the Aug. 27 Best Nine out of 18 Tournament. Blenda Treuman won Flight A with 25, followed by Muriel Feniello (26.5) and Ann Lin (27). Carolyn Meyer had low putts with 30. Young Lee won Flight B with 20, followed by Thelma Tsacnaris (25) and Perry Pernice (25). Claudia Homoki had low putts with 31. Edythe Gutman won Flight C with 23, followed by Terry Massaro (24) and Inge Robinson (24). Meryl Abramowitz had low putts with 36. The following are the results of the Sept. 12 outing. The game played was stroke play, full handicap. Joan Hoskins won Flight A with 36, followed by Dot Fitzgerald (38), Marge Widder (38) and Nancy Tomaszewski (38). Sally Hindes won the B Flight with 35, followed by Dot Peters (36), Ronnie Sullivan (38) and Marion Batchelor (38). Mary Thompson won the C Flight with 32, followed by Jody Goldstein (34), Helen Walker (35) and Barbara Thomsson (36). Joan Hoskins had fewest putts with 14. The following are the results of the Sept. 19 outing. The game played was choose four holes whose pars total 16, half handicap. Edythe Gutman won Flight A with a 16, followed by Joan Hoskins (18), Dot Fitzgerald (19) and Marge Quirk (20). Marion Marshall won Flight B with 15, followed by Joan Semen (17), Marion Batchelor (17) and Ronnie Sullivan (17). Jeanette Squires won Flight C with 14, followed by Rosann Marosy (17) Ronnie Bohn (18) and Gerry Hurley (18). Fitzgerald, Gutman, Fran Poulin and Marshall had the fewest putts with 16. Freshman Alina Balasa of East Brunswick is off to a solid start for the Rutgers University, New Brunswick, women's tennis team. Balasa, along with her doubles partner, sophomore Helen Magomedova of Brooklyn, N.Y., earned a second-place finish at the Eastern Collegiate Tennis Championships in West Point, N.Y. The duo lost a close match in the final to the top-seeded team of Megan Noble and Annie Collier of Army, 9-8 (4).. This weekend they will be competing in the Princeton Invitational.

30 3 O SENTINEL, SEPTEMBER 26, NS Owner celebrates two decades in business Travel agency continues despite setbacks BY DAVE GOLDBERG Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK Township resident Howard Rossman recently celebrated his 20th anniversary as the owner of Travel Reservations in East Brunswick. "I think this is a good benchmark," Rossman said. "I hope that we will be here for. another 20 years. This is a very good business. We're very knowledgeable about the product and about what the travelersneed." Rossman said that the travel agency was hurt for some time due to the tiagedy of Sept. 11. "Last year, things were picking up, and then took a nose dive until December. We were doing well over the summer, and it slowed down toward the end. The economy also played a factor," Rossman said, adding that people are not as reluctant to fly anymore. "I don't see the fear that existed last year," Rossman said. "There is some concern about flying, but not as much. Some of the business has slowed down. There are just not as many business trips. However, leisure travel is picking up. People have the urge to leave the country. We have been running last minute vacations for September. Vacation packages are enticing people to travel." There are certain times of the year that are best to fly, according to Rossman. "The Caribbean is more expensive during the last two weeks of December," Rossman said. "In January, during the first three weeks, the rate drops about 30 percent. The prices for Europe stay low through the end of March." Rossman said there are still decreases in volume among carriers. "The airline volume is down about 20 percent," Rossman said. "Rental cars and hotels are also down about 20 percent. The airlines have not operated properly. They have given many discounts that caused many to run out of money. They have needed to get government assistance." One of the areas that has been hurting for years are flights to the Middle East, particularly Israel, according to Rossman. "It has become a problem year-round, and it probably will remain that way until the political situation changes in Israel and the Middle East," Rossman said. 'The people who are flying there are going to see family. It is a horrendous political situation. The leisure travel to that area is down about 80 to 90 percent. It has been difficult to sell trips over there for the last two to three years." Rossman has the utmost confidence that Travel Reservations will continue to thrive. "We're optimistic about the travel industry," Rossman said. "We are a major component to the industry. It was relatively new when I bought it in I am proud that 1 have now celebrated my 20th year with the agency. The business is just over 23 years old, and I have been the continuous owner lor more than 20 years now. That is a major accomplishment. I will continue to lie optimistic as a business owner." Gloria Zastko Successfully swuulng Central Jersey ival estate for over 30 years "Owt, Pm^ie Because of this, I have always and fully believed that one should demand a Realtor ^C e specializing in their area! I am pleased to *«present four fine associates, though relatively new to our firm, they are thoroughly trained, they all share the Gloria Zastko, Realtors' philosophy, hut most importantly, THEY LIVE WHERE THEY WORK! You can quickly see why... 76eZ>a Jessica Bhatnagar - North Brunswick Jessica joined the firm as a Realtor-Associate. She received a Bachelor's Degree in the U.S. and speaks fluent English, Hindi, Gujarati and Arabic. Her husband is the Pastor of the International Family Church of NJ. She has 3 young sons and resides in North Brunswick. Jessica's enthusiasm and motivation and her high degree of energy are indeed a tremendous asset to the firm. Jessica can be reached by calling , Ext. 29. Karen "OstrowsM" Marra - East Brunswick Karen has just recently switched from a referral agent to a full-time sales associate with Gloria Zastko, Realtors. A lifetime resident of East Brunswick, she resides with her husband, Jeff, also a licensed Realtor with the firm, and her two children, Cassandra and Kristen, both of whom attend the East Brunswick Blue Ribbon School system. Karen's proven enthusiasm and knowledge will be a tremendous asset. Karen can be reached by calling , Ext. 42. Jody Siegel - South Brunswick. Jody is a resident of South Brunswick, is married and has 2 young sons, both of whom attend the South Brunswick Blue Ribbon School system. Jody has a degree in Business Management and since joining the firm, Jody Siegel has proven that she is indeed a Realtor who makes a difference! Jody can be reached by calling , Ext. 34. Mary Ellen Veshela - Mitttown Mary Ellen has switched from part-time status to full-time with the firm.as a part-time agent she gained tremendous experience and has shown proven sales ability. Mary Ellen lives in Milltown with her husband, Danny. Her caring and dedication will be an asset. If you are buying, selling or relocating, Mary Ellen can be reached by calling , Ext Setting the Standard in Real Estate Sales! * ** < The Premie! Real Estate Network 732*297*0600 "0m ** free tnarhet an.tilysis..a.su for yowr Realtor of Choice... HI Experience, Trust, Reliability & Service HIGH BRIDGE $184,900 }BR/2BA Raised ranch w/wrap mound deck, new range, ciilli ceiling, skylight, walkout bsmf w/sliding doors, all appliances, neutial decoi, community pool SISR0H7 FRANKLIN PARK $158,000 Society Hill Pentliou.se condo, 2BR/2BA end unit, with cathedra] ceilings, formal dining ioom, plenty ol closet space EIK, I.R, newer carpet and hot water hcalei Laundry and storage room. Pool, tennis, play^iound SBRO27-5 JAMESBURG $309,900 lieautifnl home on landscaped lot Newer 100I, IIVAC, water heater, windows, Hardwood tool's Fenced yard will) above ground pool Elementary school up the street SBR0257 NEW BRUNSWICK $265,000 3BR/2BA Colonial w/cozy porch, basement, lovely patio garden Walk to RobtWood, Rutgers, St Peters Excellent location SBR0217 SOMERSET $299,900 Second floor office condo 1850 sq ft Can be subdivided <s> 925 sq ft Highspeed internet connection, intercom phone system Furniture & equipment negotiable SBR()2(H SOMERSET $789,000 Elegant custom bit Tudor, 4BR/2 5BA on 4 6 acres 2,400 ft workshop w/ac, heat & rstrms Ideal for home office Pai k like atmosphere. Near to hospitals, Rutgers Univ., NJ Trains, 'mnipike&rtl. SBR0141 SOUTH BRUNSWICK $290,000 Backs to a Park Freshly painted 4BR/2 5BA Colonial with mature landscaping & South Brunswick Schools SBR0249 TRENTON $49,900 3BR/1BA Endumtrowhomein Historic Mill Hill close to trains, RTI Spacious and offers basement. SBR0009 NORTH BRUNSWICK $249,900 The Gem of North Biunswick Absolutely gorgeous all renovated home offering a large mahogany porch, new roof, windows, superb kitchen, bathroom, white picket fence SBRO Call today for your Free Pfe Approval' Guaranteed Same Day Approval SmtfNfk MnljMt my ml uuu mfm/ will k Oiks apt ml 2000 Coldwell Banker Corporation Coldwall Banker' Is a registered trademark of Coldwell Banker Corporation An Equal Opportunity Company Equal Housing Opportunity Independently Owned and Operated by NRT Incorporated 3228 Rt. 27 Kendall Park,

31 SENTINEL, SEPTEMBER 26, 3 1 Weschert Realtors ABERDEEN BUY FOR $1097/MO. $219,900 MOVE IN CONDITION 3 bdrm ranch. All new windows & roof. Partially finished basement, deep lot, carport & screen house. ( ) EAST BRUNSWICK BUY FOR $997/MO. $199,900 One level patio home with beautiful courtyard, featuring two master sized bedrooms, bonus of a two car garage. Great location for any commuter, light, bright and airy. ( ) BUY FOR $1146/MO. $222,000 Charming home in desirable area, 3/4 bdrm, remodeled bath, central air, newer roof, siding, heating system, upgraded electric, plenty of room to expand, close to shopping and transportation, fenced yard. ( ) EAST ORANGE BUY FOR $997/MO. $200,000 2 family, 3 bdrm each apt. Let tenant help with the mortgage. ( ) FRANKLIN PARK BUY FOR $1437/MO. $294,999 Mark your calendar for this Sunday, an end unit largest 3 bdrm 2.5 bath, full finished basement & garage in Beacon Hill awaits! Did I mention the woodburning fireplace? ( ) HELMETTA BUY FOR $853/MO. $171,000 Charming, spacious 2 bdrm, 2 bath end unit condo, living room, kitchen, fireplace, central vac, alarms, balcony, freshly painted, ceiling fan, walk in closet, ceramic tile in bath and foyer, ( ) JAMESBURG BUY FOR $2047/MO. $399,900 Possible to build 3 to 6 houses on 6 acre lot, 5.5 acre is in Monroe Township, but this 4' bdrm, 2 full bath Colonial w/a wrap around porch is In moving condition. A must see! ( ) MILLSTONE BUY FOR $2533/MO. $494,900 Center hall colonial, 3,600 sq. ft. of luxury on 3 acre lot! 5 bdrms, 2.5 bath, front & rear decks, 2 story groat room, side entry 2 car garage under house w/walkout basement. A MASTER SUITE TO DIE FOR! ( ) NEW BRUNSWICK BUY FOR$1047/MO. $209,900 Freshly painted, great condition, 1st floor, 1 bdrm, large L/R, EIK, den, 2nd floor 2 bdrm, den, EIK, full bath, full basement with half bath. ( ) OLD BRIDGE BUYFORS1097/MO. $219,900 This 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath, duplex is situated on a 65 x 193 lot. 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32 3 2 SENTINEL, SEPTEMBER 26, Township asinounoes 'Employee of Month 5 North Brunswick Township has announced Kala Sriranganathan as its "Employee of the Month" for August. Sriranganathan works in the township's Department of Finance. She began with the accounts payable department in April 2001, where she was responsible for processing and verifying invoices and purchase orders for payment. "Kala has a very pleasant, positive and professional attitude in all she does for the township," said Gerald Seneski, director of finance. "She never complained about work duties and assignments, and when an opportunity arose where we can now use her skills and experience, she was more than willing to step up to the plate," Seneski continued. In July, Sriranganathan assumed the role of processing of employees' pay and employee withholdings, including pension. She also plays a lead role in automating human resources. North Brunswick issued an A-1 credit rating Business Briefs Moody's Investors Service recently issued an A-1 credit rating for North Brunswick Township, as well as "positive outlook" on the township's $39 million in outstanding general obligation bonds. According to the Moody's report, the A-1 rating is "based on the North Brunswick Township's unlimited tax guaranty for the bonds, incorporates the township's improved financial position, manageable debt burden, and moderate growth in ratable." Mayor David Spaulding, pleased with the rating, commented, "Moody's report reaffirms the strong management of our township's finances. This is something we have promised our taxpayers, and we are pleased we have been so successful in this area." According to Moody's, "the "positive outlook" reflects Moody's expectation that the township will continue to increase financial reserves and benefit from improved fiscal flexibility." Spaulding credited Gerry Seneski, director of finance, and Ihe township's management team to enforcing better financial procedures and controls, and commended the council for demonstrating budgetary restraint for the past three fiscal years. NS North Brunswick realty firm hires new manager Prudential Fox & Roach Realtors, North Brunswick, has announced that Delia Smith has joined the firm as manager. Prior to joining the firm, she was a sales associate in the Princeton office. Smith has been recognized with a President's Club Award, as well as membership in the New Jersey Association of Realtors Million Dollar Club. Prior to her caicer in real estate, she spent 25 years in sales, marketing and advertising foi the computer and exhibitions industries. She resides in North Hanover with her husband, Daniel Pistelli. Let's Talk Mortgages $5.59 per $1,000 Borrowed No Points *APR (Annual Percentage Rate) is as of publication date and subject to change at any time without notice Rate and payment are subject to change Maximum loan amount is $300,700 Call for rates on higher loan amounts Maximum LTV is 80%, 90% with PMI Insurance 20% down payment required, 10% with PMI Insurance Cost per thousand may vary according to the number of days to first payment Loans are for 1 to 4 family residential properties located in New Jersey Subject to your credit approval There is a $375 application fee far single family homes Other Home Financing Plans also available Apply at Our Nearest Office Now or For More Information Call BANK Better, not Bigger. Magyar SAVINGS BANK New Brunswick South Brunswick North Brunswick ^^ hm An Equal Housing, Equal Opportunity Lender Member FDIC Presented by Arthur Napolitano Broker/Sales Consultant THE MARKET AND YOU Depending on the laws of supply and demand, at various times there are so-called "buyers" and "sellers" markets. Ideally, sellers want to be in a market in which the demand outweighs the supply of homes like theirs. Sellers should also be aware, however, that it is possible to buck general trends and have more leverage than the marketplace would seem to allow. Perhaps the seller has one of the only properties in a neighborhood deemed highly desirable by a certain buyer. Moreover, personal circumstances, not marketplace conditions, often dictate the urgency of a sale. It may be that a relocated employee has an immediate need to move into a home. You can never predict what may drive a sale. Work closely with your broker to achieve the best results. With me, ART NAPOLITANO, of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, you will find an expert marketer of homes and one who will offer many suggestions to make your home more attractive to buyers. I provide all my customers and clients, buyers and sellers alike with expert guidance. Please Call me any questions or comments or me: artnapolitano@hobiiail.com Hint: It may pay to look deeper than the transaction price to learn the financial complexities of a real estate deal. artnapolitano@coldwellbanker.com 3228 Route 27 Kendall Park, f If 1 ext. 107

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34 3 4 SENTINEL, SEPTEMBER 26, Congratulations to our (Top Sales Associates for August Annette Verona Swati Mankikar Continued from page 16 Curves has a number oi" stations arranged in a circle where women work numerous muscles in a 30-minute, total-body workout. Each station is used three times during a session, which is designed to reach the target heart rate of the individual member, said Jarman, 58. Resting stations are placed in between each piece of equipment where members can ran in place or dance, or do anything to keep their heart rate up, Jarman said. "By the third time around, they're old pros," Jarman said of the new members. When a new member joins, an appointment is made to learn how to use the equipment, and then members are able to come in at their convenience. "We ask them to come three times a week to see benefits," Jarman said. Already, about a dozen names decorate a bulletin board in the workout room, celebrating the loss of weight and inches by members. North Brunswick realty firm hires new manager Prudential Fox & Roach Realtors, North Brunswick, has announced that Delia Smith has joined the firm as manager. Prior to joining die firm, she was a sales associate in the Princeton office. Smith has been recognized with a President's Club Award, as well as membership in the New Jersey Association of Realtors Million Dollar Club. Prior to her career in real estate, she spent 25 'years in sales, marketing and advertising for the computer and exhibitions industries. She resides in North Hanover with her husband, Daniel Pistelli, Jarman and Fritzinger's location is open Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 9 a.m. to noon, and 3:30 to 7 p.m. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, Curves opens from 9 a.m. to noon and 3:30 to 8 p.m. They are also open 8:30 a.m. to noon on Saturday. Curves runs different promotions each month, Jarman said, but the average monthly cost is appioximately $39. Members range in age from 16 to 70 years old, the pair said. Although women must be 18 to join on their own, younger girls can join with their mothers. The corporate Curves office provides each franchise with suggestions on how to set up the business, what hours to operate and so forth, Jarman said. However, it is their own business to operate, and they make most of the decisions on their own, she said. "They get you started," Fntzingcr said, adding that the corporate office has a doctor Business Briefs Chamber of Commerce plans Issues Breakfast The New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce will hold an Issues Breakfast from 8:30-10 a.m. on Sept. 27 at Forsgatc Country Club, Monroe. Guest speaker will be John E. McCormac, state treasurer. Cost is $55 for members, $95 for nonmembers. For more information and to register, call Michael Egenton at (609) , or log on to NS and nurse available if owners need to ask questions. As for the dynamic oi" working with your daughter, or your mother, both women said they are enjoying the experience. They are both present in the evenings, which is their busiest time, and they split their time in the mornings. "I'm more the nuts-and-bolts person," Jarman said, stating that she takes care of paying most of the bills. They make the creative decisions together, such as how to decorate the workout room, but it was Fritzinger who hand-painted the depiction of ladies in workout gear on the walls. "It's fun working with mom," Fritzinger said with a smile, nudging her mom playfully with her elbow. Fritzinger, who is 32, also works pait time as an ultra-sound technician. Both women said they are happy to have opened their business in the borough, and said they have met many friendly people in the process. "It is a very nice hometown. The people are really nice," Fritzinger said. Women's Connection sets 'Shopping Spree 9 The Brunswick Women's Connection, East Brunswick, will sponsor a "Dinner & Shopping Spree" Oct. 10 from 7-8:30 p.m. at the East Brunswick Chateau, 678 Cranbury Road. 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Please Call DINETTE SET Glass top table, with four cushioned chairs Black base. ;50. Call DRESSER- With mirror NEW New Futon, 4 Bar Stools DRESSEfl-Unpainted-4 Drawer, Solid Wood, Excellent Condition. $75. Call DRYER-GE, gas, auto, 5 cycle,heavy duty excellent condition. $ after 6pm. ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER Good Condition. $100. GIRLS 20 Inch, BIKE- $ END TABLES- Fruitwood & Marble. Good Condition. $35. each. Cocktail Table-New $ ENTERTAINMENT CENTER 48w Holds 25w Tv, 2 storage cabinets. $ EXCERCISE- Funturi Stepper, executive model, originally "200. Now $30. Excellent iondition *FREE POOL* Above ground, you take down and remove GARAGE DOOR OPENER Craftman 1/4 HP. Chain drive. $ GREEN MACHINE430. Lenox Pieces $15. Birdcage-$15. Fitness Flyer-$40. Dog Cage $10. Call KITCHEN SET 60" oval, cream, pedistal table, 4 upholstered chairs. Good Cond LADDERS- 20 ft. Aluminum Extension $50. 8ft. Aluminum Step $25, 6ft. wood step $10. Call LAWNMOWER Mulcher, used 4 seasons. Eliminates bagging. $95. Like New LITTLE TYKES Log Cabin $100. Work Bench- $40. Call LITTLE TYKES Large climber with 2 slides. $ After 4pm. MOUNTAIN BIKES For adults $10. each, Childrens bikes $5. each Little Tykes ride on $ MOWER - RIDE-ON, Works, As Is, $100, Stroller $30, Toddler Bed $20 Please call PATIO SET Glass top table, 6 chairs with cushions. $100. Please Call PIANO* Older style, Upright Lester. Good condition. $ POOL COVER Mesh, 20x40, Inground, looploc, with anchors POOL COVER-SOLAR 20 1 x 40'STANDARD Unused, Still in box. $50. Call RAILINGS 2 black wrought iron. STEPS- 4, Both $ B67 RAINCOAT London Fog, Zip out lining,10 petite $25. Suede Skirt- Brown Size 6, $ SAFETY SHOES-NEW Steel Toe, Black, Cost $65. Sell for $45. or Best Offer. Call SHEET MUSIC For collectors 's. Movie star covers and others. $ SKIS & BINDGS- 120 cm. & Poles- Rossingnol $75. Ski boots- Nordlca $20. Size SNOW PLOW For small Tractor $ SOFA & LOVESEAT Excellent Condition $ SOFA With matching Love seat. Good Condition SPEAKERS Polk Audio, 1 pair SDA, 2A, $150/pair. Upgrade your stereo today STORM DOOR- 32x80, $30. Tasco Telescope 675 power $100. Ceramic X-mas Tree $ STOVE Pennsylvania style, coal burning. $ ^ STROLLER/TRAVEL SYSTEM Graoo, Inlant car seat included. $ TOMATO CAGES 35 large, 20 small. Over 100 canning jars. $80. TAKES ALL! WASHER-Speed Queen Multi Cycle, large capacity. GE GAS DRYER- Please Call WHEELCHAIR Everst Jennings, folding with leg support Clean $ Gomputeirst COMPAQ LAPTOP With 2 DVD players, 2 CD burners, & printer. MANY EXTRAS! $600, COMPUTER Rei_ On Site Free Diagnosis Home & Office COMPUTER SERVICES Home Office Networking Call COMPUTER SUPPORT SERVICES FULL ON-SITE SERVICE Call COMPUTER TRAINING MACINTOSH SPECIALIST Upgrades Tutoring Repairs Call Ben Forest Consulting LLC QuIckBooks, Outsourced Accounting & Virtual office. Wa can set-up, train & back up. Bookkeeping, administrative and controllershlp services. Mendlowltz Weitsen, LLP, CPAs Q45GIothing BRIDAL GOWN, size 4, 4 brides maids dresses, size 6-9, Mother of the Bride dress, size 9/10. Never used FUR COAT- Full length, notched collar, silver tipped racoon. Size 12, 3 yrs old. Mint Cond., $3, WOMENS - tee-shirts, shorts, pants, jackets, leather coats, dressy outfits. Exc. cond., size L, XL, 1X. Call ALL HARDWOOD. Del. avail. $125./CORD SEASONED FIREWOOD Sayrevilie Lawn & Garden DUBOIS FARMS FIREPLACE & STOVE CUTS $115./cord OAK & CHERRY SEASONED FIREWOOD Call FurhittifS BED - White Simmons, twin headboard, mattress, box, tame. Excellent condition, S200. Call BEDROOM -Ethan Allen Heirloom. (2) dressers w/(1) bookcase hutch, $650 Exc. ;ond. Call BEDROOM FURNITURE Girls, 7 piece, White French Prov., Exc. Cond., Asking ;400/best offer BEDROOM SET Girls. White, Sealy twin pillow top, mattress, box, frame, dresser.ohest. Like new, $400. Call BEDROOM SET Beige 'ormlca, king platform, mirror t lighted bridge, tv/armoire, dressers, mirror. Lots of pieces. $1,200. neg. Call BEDROOM SET-Child's 5 pieces. This End Up. Good condition. $550. Call BEDROOM SET Contemp. Pier cabinets w/hghted mirrored bridge, triple dresser w/mirror, men's wardrobe, 5850., neg. Call BEDROOM SET - Girl's white. Twin bed, desk, hutch & chair, dresser & mirror, night stand & cabinet, $ BEDROOMSET-Gold French Prov.Din. Rm. Tbls., Chinas, Teen bedrm. set- Hospital bed, Cocktail tbl. & more Call BEDROOM SET Infant to preeen, washed oak, 7pc, ncludes crib, twin bed, 3 drawer armoire, 3 drawer changing table/dresser, 4 drawer dresser w/1 shelf bookcase, toy chest, glider, entire layette set also available. Exc. cond., $1, BEDROOM SET Scandinavian Teak, good condition. MUST SEEI or BEDROOM SET, 5 piece. Queen size bed, new mattress. Asking $300. Call , alter 6pm. BEDROOM SET, Full, $400. Up right radio,('50's) $ drawer dresser, $75. washstand ;75. pot-belly cast iron stove, j100.(all antiques). Iron-white day bed, $100. and Rainbow Swing Set, $ BEDROOM SET, Girl's twin headboard, desk, hutch, bookcase, dresser, mirror. Exc cond $ CHAIRS- Contemporary 4 blue Parson chairs, 2 blue lamps w/shades, 2 tables. Take all for $ COCKTAIL TABLE Antique $250. Dinette, 6 chairs, $25p! neg. Aluminum telescopic ladder, $40. Call COCKTAIL TBLS., coffee 8 end tbl., white & marble. Exc. condition. $325. SOFA - Navy. Good condition. $100. Call COFFEE TABLE- 5 ft, walnut, burled wood, glass insert top, "50. Ski machine; hardly used, j50. Computer desk in box, $50. Pole lamp w/table; Stiffle, walnut. $30. Exercise trampoline, 4' like new $50. Cocktail table;square $ COUCH & LOVE SEAT Excellent cond. County Look, Blue & white. Asking $500 Call COUCH Large blue sectiona w/queen sleeper & 2 incliners Moved shortly after purchasing for $3,000. Did not fit in new apt. Always covered. New cond. $1, COUCH- Circular four piece navy sectional. Seats 8 comfortably. Like new, Originally, $5,200. Asking $1, CRIB/DRESSER-Oak Medium. Child Craft with mattress. Excellent Condition. $300./best offer DAY BED- Black metal, $75. SONY SURROUND SOUND SYSTEM-$ DESK -with file cabinet drawer good cond Entertainment Center, Good cond. both cherry ooior, $75, each DINETTE SET - Wrought iron. 48" round pedestal table, 5 arm chairs. Excellent condition. Call DINETTE SET- Beautiful Broyhill dining room set 6 chairs w/ hutch. Must sell $350. or best offer INETTE SETS - (1) Octagon :able w/glass top & ceramic :>ase, 4 chairs. Eggshell. Nevr used. (1) Oak drop leaf taile, 2 chairs. Good cond. Call DINING RM. TBL. & 6 chair, Oak $125. LIVING RM. 3 pcs. Colonial. $75 Good cond Call DINING BOOM - Contemp. llass top table w/pedestal jase, 6 chairs. Great cond neg. FREE ENT. CTR. W/PURCHASE DINING ROOM - Oak. Table w/8 chairs, china closet, (2) : eaves, pads. $400.or best iffer. Call DINING ROOM Black lacquer, table with 6 chairs & china cabinet. Excellent cond. Bedroom set; 4 pc, Ivory lacquer. Best offers. Call DINING ROOM New upholstered chairs, brass accent, pecan, hutch $950. Accessories for sale. Call DINING ROOM SET Thomasville, pecan wood, transitional style LIKE NEWI DINING ROOM SET - Almond, Tbl. & 4 chairs, Modern. Fabric seats. Brand new, rarely used COFFEE TBL green wrought iron w/glass top. EXERCISE BIKE, CARRIAGE, Like new. ""need to sell DINING ROOM SET Solid oak, 48" round pedestal table, 2 leaves, 4 side chairs, 2 armchairs. Neg DINING ROOM SET- Blk., laquer, H igh back w/ white satin seats. Leaf, 4 chairs, Entertainment Center- 8ft long by 6 1/2 ft high DINING ROOM SET- Lane, walnut, 6 chairs, table w/1 leaf, padding, china cabinet & lutch, $400. Call DINING ROOM- Oak table, 6 chairs, hutch. $700. ENTERTAINMENT CENTER $500. Call DINING ROOM/KITCHEN SET- table, 4 chairs & china hutch. Dark maple, solid wood, exc. cond. $ YOUR AD TO: GMCIasslfled@gmnews.com Please remember to include your name, home address and phone#. We accept Visa, Me & Discover GET SOME ATTENTION! START YOUR AD with an attention getting symbol! Only $5. CALL CLASSIFIED FOR SELECTION Private Party Only 'Some restrictions apply HEADBOARD - Queen. Brass & gun metal, made in Italy. Good condition. Asking $500. or best offer. Call KITCHEN SET - 65" x 44" custom almond formica table, 6 cushioned chairs & 2 stools. Asking $ KITCHEN SET- Almond formica, rectangular tbl., w/ 6 chairs $200. Great condition. LIVING RM SET- 2 couches, 1 arm chair, 3 piece wall unit, black & brass design. Great Condition. $ LIVING ROOM - 5 pcs. $500, Bedroom Set: Queen. 5 pcs., Incl. Serta bedding, $600. Dinette Set: 5 pcs., $300. All 3 rms., $1,200. All like new - only 8 mos. young LIVING ROOM Formal Italian, Sofa, loveseat & chair, offwhite w/mahogany wood trim,coffee table & 2 ends tables, marble tops, mahogany trim, $3,000 or best offer. Beautiful cond LIVING ROOM SET Contemp. sleepar sofa, loveseat, chair, white wash glass top coffee table, 2 end tables, Call LIVING ROOM SET, queen sleeper sofa, matching chair & ottoman, neutral colors. $400. (2) glass tables,1 -w/2 bench seats neutral. $75. ea LIVING ROOM SET, Southwest, pastel, Sofa & loveseat, 3 glass /brass tbls., 2 pictures, 2 lamps, asst. knick-knacks. Good cond. $600. Call LIVING ROOM SET- Contemp. sectional, 4pcs. 10'x1 2', $1,500. Designer cocktail table, $750. Artwork to match set, $250. Call LOVESEAT - Oversized, light copper chenille, leafy pattern, shabby chic. NEW. $300. Call MOVING SALE!400 Bedroom set / wood I300 Sofa, loveseat, chairs 1200 Kids Bedroom set 1300 Entertainment Unit 1100 Treadmill electric Call MOVING SALE -Din. rm. set., 34" oval tbl., 4 chairs, china ;ab., server, $350. SLEEPER 3OFA 80" Plush tan velvet, [200. MATTRESS & BOX SPRING (Q), $100. or best iffers Call MOVING SALE than Allen classic furniture, wo love seats, swan arm :hairs, 1 Chippendale leather :hair, 1 glass round coffee taile, other brand Indoor and lutdoor furniture MOVING SALE - Bedrm. Set: Oak. Baby bedrm. set. Living rm: brand new - never used. Beds + many other Items. All priced to sell MOVING SALE - Bedroom Set - Teen's Italian grey acquer. Twin w/beddmg. Sofa: sect., 3 pcs. Loose pillow back, beige. 2 yrs. young. Call TI037 MOVING SALE-Din. Rm. set, solid wood, 6 chairs, pedestal Ib., breakfront. Sofa bed w/ natchlng love seat. Rattan sofa w/cnalr. Dresser (dbl). viisc. items. Call MOVING SALE - DINING RM. IET. w/leaf. 4 chairs. Solid ak. Exc. cond. Very reasonale Call MOVING SALE - PATIO SET, w/4 chairs, cushions 8 umbrella $350. BEDRM. White mica, 2 night tbls, 1 dbl dresser, k-sige platform bed w/mattress, $500. WALL UNIT, White laminate, $150. PLATFORM BED, single, white mica w/ mattress $250. Mint cond. Must Sell. Best Offers Call MOVING SALE Dining room set, Living room set, Bedroom set B71 MOVING SALE Dining room, living room, child's oedrm. set., kitchen set, cocktail table, twin extra long bed, (2) den sofas. Call MOVING SALEI Kitchen Set w/4 chairs,jennifer Convertible sleeper/sofa, liv. rm. sofa & matching club chair, (white), formica king sz. bedrm set w/ triple dresser, triple dresser w/ night tbl., glass dining rm. table with 4 chairs. Please call for appointment, MOVING SALEI Side by side fridge, ice/water on door $300. Dining Room Table, w/6 chairs, $450. Fireplace tools, $50. Microwave $50, microwave /toaster cart, $ MOVING SALE! Sofa bed, love seat, din. rm. chairs, 6 end tbls, 2 coffee tbls., 3 tv's, 2 desks, Chest of drawers, easy chair, Stereo system MOVING SALE, Bedroom set glass & brass din, rm., sectional, very good cond. Reasonable prlces after 3pm MOVING SALE, Contemp. Dining Rm. Set., bone lacquer, pedestal tbl w/2 leaves, 10 chairs, beautiful glass door breakfront & buffet server. Mint. Ong. $8,000. Sacrifice, $1,800 50" T.V., $50. Ping rang tbl., Mint, $50. VIEW: 9/27 & 9/28 or 10/5 9am-5pm. 40-Apache Drive (Off Union Hill Road.) Manalapan MOVING SALE-Teens Bdrm, Dining rm., club chair, console tv, microwave, sewing machine, & MOREI PLATFORM BED, Twin, white formica, new mattress. $200. TELEVISION, 36" ProScan w/ console, $ REMODELING SALE-Vanous household items, Framed art, area rugs, chairs, antiques, 21ft, round above ground pool 3 yrs old Call SECTIONAL 3pc, mauve, blue & beige. Excellent condition, $500. Antique oak dressers (2), 1 w/mirror, $350. each. Oriental carved trunk, $250. Whitewashed oak computer desk S chair, $150. Butcher blocktvstand,$75. Call SLEEPER SOFA-Queen Loveseat & Pine Table. Good condition. Asking $350. Call SOFA & LOVE SEAT- w/dual recliner, like new. Beige $600. Coffee & 2 end formica tables, mauve in color SOFA & LOVESEAT, w/ Custom slipcovers, oversized green plaid chair with ottoman. Exc. cond. $ SOFA & MATCHING CHAIR with 4 matching custom made throw pillows. Excellent condition. Call

39 NS SENTINEL, SEPTEMBER 26, FurrtitiiiM SOFA Brown leather 7 feet Brand new Asking $1 500 MUST SACRIFICE Call SOFA SECTIONAL Contem porary 4 pc sleeper/sofa 2 retainers tan/beige Exc cond $575 Call SOFA SET-3pc seafoam green Exc cond comfy $350 King brass/marble headboard $300 Lots morel SOFA SLEEPER Castro con uertible Qsfze Berae $195 COMPUTER DESK w/match Ing stdetbl & 1 BAY UNIT $200 Call SOFA, Hi back w/(2) recllners on each end Forest green $350 Baker s Rack from Chaz $ TURN YOUR CLUTTER INTO CASH! CALL CLASSIFIED ADS TV- 35 Mitsubshi with stand $650 Matching sofa and chair excellent condition $ CURTAINS HERITAGE LACE 40% off retail prices Brand new first quality Call DOG PEN BRAND NEW 10x10 with sunshade $ FISH TANKS (2) Custom 90 gallon & 75 gallon w/filters Saltwater coral & access incl $600 for both GAS DRYER Whirlpool Heavy duty $100 Car Seat $35 Playpen $35 Good condition Call GO KART- 6 hp engine w/2 seats & seatbelts 9 months old Only used in back yard Exc cond Call HOMEOWNERS WANTEDI Kayak Pools is looking for Demo homesites to display new maintenance free Kayak B ools Save thousands of $$ nique opportunity! 100% financing available LADDER RACK for full size Pick up 1700 Ib capacity Never used $ LAMPS (2) LENOX NEW 26 with silk shades $400 for pair Call LAWN MOWER - Craftsman 6 5 hp 22 cut mulcher self propelled Barely used Asking $ TWIN BEDS (2) with box spring Includes 1 mattress LAWN TRACTOR Craftsman vintage clothing women s 17bhp 42 blade Brand new small I medium & new Weed Wacker Must sell moving $850 lor both VANITY TABLE, Full length Call lilt mirror Queen Anne Desk w/ key back chair all cherry Metal Roofing & Siding wood Call Buy Direct We Manufacture Metal Roofing Siding in Galva WALL UNIT &TV Great deal nized Galvalume Aluminum CRIBS 55x7114 oak entertainment Painted #1 #2 Seconds center & 31 Toshiba T V Like Rejects etc LOW PRICESI new $650 neg FREE Literaturel WALL UNIT-5 pcs Trad $500 neg SOFA L shaped Ivory/gresn/mauve Sec $400 neg Good cond WALL UNIT-3 Pc U tar lam Inate brass and glass 8 lighted curio Matching coffee table like new $ WALL UNIT-(3Pc) With bar& TV stand Incl 2 end tables & 1 coffee table, all wood All for $600 Exc cond WASHER & DRYER GE gas $50 each LIVING RM SET 3 pcs Italian style $300 Call after 3pm WATERBED - King heated Includes mirror canopy stor age drawers Exc cond Ask Ing $925 Call General Merchandise ABSOLUTELY NO COST TO YOU! NEW POWER WHEELCHAIRS SCOOTERS HOSPITAL BEDS GEL & AIR MATTRE SSES DO YOU QUALIFY" Call to find out 24HRS/7DAYS TOLL FREE MED+AID SUPPLY LLC BEDROOM - Queen Italian style, 5pc Brass fireplace cover Bikes Twin mattresses And mlsc Call BEDROOM SET Chllds wooden twin platform bed $200 or best offer Less than 1 yr old Coffee & 2 end tables Secretary desk BEST OFFER BEDROOM-S piece blue cus torn lorrnlca $1 000 Drum Set- child s $75 as is Clarinet-$ BUTCHER BLOCK Tbl, orig 30x30 First $300 takes WOOD CHIPPER Sears, 5hp Like new $200 PRESSURE WASHER PSI $375 Call CAMERA & LENSES - Lelca M 5 body completely serviced Laltz35mm3 5 50mm F2 Elmant lens Exc cond $2 500 all CARPET CLEANER, (The Big Green Blssell Carpet Cleaner) Excellent condition $60 Call CARPETS, NEVER USED 4 room sizes, 3 area rugs all for $400 HUTCH White solid wood, $150 Call GET SOME ATTENTION! START YOUR AD with an attention. j symbol! Only $5. Call Classifed (or selection ADS Local Private Party Only Applies to Merchandise for Sale ot garage Sale Ads Some restrictions apply MOVING SALE Dinette Set 48 2 leaves w/ 4 chairs $350 Dining Rm Tbl, with leaves & pads 6 chairs $400 Fridge side byside $300 Microwave- $40 Ride on Tractor $ MOVING SALE - Bedroom Set Armoires & dresser Ladd ers generator deco garden urns Viet bench Mower John Deere Antiques MOVING SALE Living Room Dm Rm exercise equip power tools gardening snow blower power washer etc MOVING SALE-LOW PRICES Furn Kids Toys Fisher Price Household Items Liv Rm Set or POOL TABLE excellent condition Legs fold for storage Best offer Call P296 POOL- Above ground 18 ft round 7 years old filter etc included Good cond $400 or best offer ReachovoM 4 Million Householdsl The New Jersey Press Asso ciatlon can place your 2x2 Display Ad In over 125 NJ weekly newspapers for ONLY $850 Call Diane Trent at NJ PA at ext 24 or dtrent@njpa org for more information (Nationwide placement available) Reach over 1 5 Householdsl The New Jersey Press Asso elation can place your 2x2 Display Ad in over 125 NJ weekly newspapers for ONLY $850 Call Diane Trent at NJ PA at ext 24 or dtrent@njpa org for more information (Nationwide placement available) REMODELING SALE Piano Sofabed Loveseat T V Desk Pictures All good condition Best offer eves STOVE - Elec Amana $250 Fish Tank 55 gal $200 Kitch en Set Wood w/4 chairs $150 All good cond SWIMMING POOL 15x30 Buster Crabbe Hayward sand filter & all equip Best offer Call TANNING SYSTEM by Wolf Face tanner and bed Call for prloe TARGET 11 MILLION HOMES WITH YOUR AD-Advertise your product or service to approximately 11 million households in North America's best suburbs by placing your classified ad In nearly 800 sub urban newspapers just like this one Only $895 for a 25 word ad One phone call one Invoice one payment Ad copy is subject to publisher approval Call the Suburban Classified Advertising Network at TELEVISION, MAGNOVOX 52 Projection T V with P I P light wood console, Exc cond Asking $ TOOL BOXES 3 Snap on tool boxes Snap on tviatco mechanic tools Including air wrench chisel ratches a mora $ TRAIN TABLE (BRIO) Top of the line All trains included Thomas the Train storage box with seal Exc cond $250 Paid $650 Call USE A SYMBOL TO SELL IT FAST! 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CRIB, DRESSER & CHANGING TABLE Oak $400 takes all Goodcondlton Call CRIB-White Bellini Daybed-with 1 dresser Changing table with 1 dresser $ CRIB/DRESSER/CHANGING TABLE & GLIDER Natural finish Exc Cond $500 for set (2) Bellini Bleached $250 each Excellentcondition Call DRESSER/ CHANGING TABLE combo Oak $75 00 Crib & Dresser changing table natural wood $ INFANT SEAT & Base Playpen Travel Bassinet Cxercaucer Jumper Seat Snap n Go & Changing Ibl $35 each JEEP - 2 seater w/battary Car seat stroller Little Tikes itoms toy chest clothing blcy cle vidaos Call STROLLER-TRIPLE PEG PERGO Fxcollont condtion $300 FIRM Call Merchahdise Wanted ALL LIONEL TRAINS Or Flyer Top cash appraisal Price no object ANY KIND OF COLLECTIBLE ITEMS FOR AUCTION Call Col Ed BUYING CAMERAS And PHOTO EQUIPMENT 1 pc or whole studio No Polaroid or movie Call CONSIGN Your Women's & Children s Quality Clothing & Accessories Call ND TURN AROUND FISHING TACKLE Collector wishes to buy old rods reels es catalogs HIGHEST PRICES PAID!!!' We buy Gold & Diamond Jewelry Call ALTO SAXOPHONE With case Yamaha like new $700 Call / ALTO SAXOPHONE $400 Clarinet $200 Both in good condition, includes cases Alter 5pm call CLARINET with case and stand (Yamaha) excellent condition $250 Call S I SELL NEW & USED Musical Instruments, at deep discount prices CALL DON at PIANO TUNING New Client Discount $25 off Call Master Tuner Estb 1960 PIANO- Hampton by Lowery Up right Walnut wltfi bench Tuned Like new 800 Call PIANO-K KAWAI Baby Grand 4 9 black/satin 10 years old Exc cond $ or PIANOS-ORGANS LOTS OF TRADE INS FROM $450 Cleaned Tuned to A44O Guaranteed Delivery Avail All Floor Models On Sale Q51iS ibrtihg y * Equip BASKETBALL BACKBOARDS and HOOPS (2) $25 each or best Oder Call GOLF EQUIPMENT - riuhi bags and ciris Did knoo-o No more noli! 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Free estimates REMOVAL Debris Attics Basements Rick TOM'S CLEAN-UPS Junk removal, attics, garages, basements, construction debris, concrete. Remove anything Fas1 service. ;< TRASH & JUNK REMOVAL Anything you want taken to dumps. Free Estimates. Call Call B671 B&S, Inc.- Clean top soil.flll dirt, stone, grading, excavating. OUR ADS GET RESULTS! Dozer/Backhoe Rentals DAVE & SON LAWN & LANDSCAPING "We do it right - first time, every time". Full Service. We Do It All. Call LAWN REPAIR Thatching Power seeding Aeration Mulch Trimming Fert.Program- Planting Stone. Licenced & insured. Owner operated MT TREE SERVICE Tree Removal Trimming Lot Clearing Stump Grinding Firewood Fully Insured TREES Trimmed Removed Stumps Ground -Wood Chips Reasonable Rates Masonry Pavjng C.P.D. Quality Construction Concrete & Masonry Work Free Est./lns CONCRETE -Patios Driveways Sidewalks. 25 yrs. exp. 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CHRYSLER SEBRING Convertible '97- Fully loaded, mint condition, 53,000 mi, 1 owner, $10,00Q,/nBg DODGE INTREPID '98 Exo cond. 6 cyl, 63,000 miles ac, all power, am/fm cass., $3,600 Call DODGE RAM CHARGER '81 Will sell whole or (or parts. Not running. Best offer. Cell*/ ' , Brian. DODGE SHADOW, '92 Needs tune up. Brand new tires. $1,000., or best offer. Call FORD CONTOUR,'96 Great condition, power, 90,000 miles, 4dr. Asking $3, FORD FALCON RED CONVERTIBLE '63 36,000 ong. miles. Many new pans. Must see $5,000. Call FORD MUSTANG '94 Auto., 6 cyl,, a/c, all power, blue ext., iew slereo system. $4,500. or iest olfer. Call FORD TAURUS '96- White, auto., a/c, p/s, p/b, am/fm stereo. Great for college student/commuter, Mint cond., ;3,700. best olfer FORD TAURUS LX '93 - Auto. 3.8 Itr. eng., leather, all power, CD, 92,000 mi. Excellent condltion, $2,900, FORD TAURUS WAGON '90 Good running car. Good cond. in/out. Asking $1,100. or best offer. Call FORD TAURUS,'93 Power steering/wlndows/doors/seats, stereo tape deck, S more. Ask. $2,450. best oiler FORD TEMPO'88-Runs. A/c. Inspection good thru Apr $350., or Best olfer. Call FORD ZX 2, '01- Fully loaded, 6 disc CD Less than 12,000 miles. Excellent cond. Sacrifice $8,900. Call GEO PRIZM LSI '91 Auto, A/C, sunroof, 128,000 miles, Good Condition. $1,700. or best offer GEO STORM 2+2 '93 Kenwood cd, alloy wheels, cold ao, new brakes & tires. Garaged. Very clean in & out. 110,000 miles. Asking $1,595. Call HONDA ACCORD DX '94 Auto., 4 dr., a/c, radlo/cass. Excellent cond., 80,000 ml. Asking $6, HONDA'ACCORD LX '91 4 door, auto., a/c. Good condition, $2,650. or best offer, Call HONDA ACCORD LX'91 Full power. New tires & battery. Passed inspec. Looks & runs great. $2, HONDA ACCORD LX '93 4 dr., auto,, a/c, 116,000 mi. Well maint., minor fender damage. $3, HONDA ACCORD LX '93 4 dr.. auto, A/C, P/W, P/M, P/D, 130,000 miles,good Cond, $3, HONDA ACCORD LX '93 Exc. Cond., auto, am/fm cassat, a/c, p/w, p/b, p/a, p/l, Ask- Ing $4, HONDA ACCORD LX'94 Fully loaded. Leather, CD player. 110,000 orig. mi. Asking $4,800. Call HONDA CIVIC, LX, '94 4 dr., auto, a/c, power windows/locks, dual air bags, alarm, abs, am/fm cass., 67,000 ml. $5,900. Call Continue. irsiacieni2ei2 f s&20i3 p s! And Great Year EnU Savings! fiiw i $ Buy For Dr., Auto Trans., 6-Cyl Eng, PS/B/W/Lks, Air, Air Bag, Tilt, Cruise, Rr. Def, Keyless Entry, AM/FM St. VIN # Stk. #NC194O. MSRP: $36,625. $3000 Factory Rebate. $3049 Dealer Discount. $1000 Olds Owner Loyalty Reb, '96-'01(if qual). $400 College Grad Reb (if qual), NEW PQNTIAG GT Buyror 1 7 J B Dr., Auto Trans,, 6-Cyl Eng, PS/B/W/Lks, Air, Dual Air Bags, Rr bef.jilt, Cruise, AM/FM St. CD. VIN #2F24g214. Stk. #NC1566. MSRP; $24,010. $3000 Factory Rebate. $1714 Dealer Discount. $1000 Olds Owner Loyafty Reb. '96-'O1 (if qual). $400 College Grad Reb (if qual). NEW 2003 BUIGK LeSabre cusnosi 4-Dr., Auto Trans., 6-Cyl Eng, PS/B/W/Lks/Dr. St. Air, Dual Air Bags, Rr. Def, Tilt, Cruise, AM/FM St. VIN #3U Stk. #NC2209. MSRfr $25,730. $1500 Factory Rebate. $1831 Dealer Discount. $500 Owner Loyalty Reb, (if qual). $1000 Olds Owner Loyalty Reb. '96-'01(if qual). $500 Buick Scramble PGA. (ibuick 4404 Route 9 South, Freehold, NJ Call (732) or Prices Include All Costs To Be Paid By Consumer Except For Lie, Reg,, & Taxes, Valid 3 days from date of publication. J0% APR for up to 60 mos on models and 0% APR up to 36 mos, on 2003'models to qualified buyers in lieu of rebates w/primary lender approval. 'Savings to $6114 on '02 Grand Prix GT shown above. Not responsible for typographical errors,

45 SENTINEL SEPTEMBER 26, 4 S NEW BUICK CEHTUHY 6 Cyl Automat c A/C P Steer ng ABS PIWPLPM rrars Koyle'S Entry Tract on Control Dual Air Bags AM FM/CD Tilt S1MI3232 VIN#2129B810 MSRP $ P reincludes $3000 Factory $1000 Olds 8 $750 Lease Loyalty Ribate II Qual Tax S MV Fees Add I 6 Cyl Autormt c w OD A/C P/S P/B AM FM Cass Overhead Consols Alum num WheeL Un veraal Garage Door Opener Stk #3465 VINraS MSRP $ NEW MERCURY S M I L E L S NEW FORD racus 4Cyl Auo A/C PS PB PM P/T Storage Console A i Bags fl/del Inl Wpers AM FrVlCass SW5589 VINKW MSRPS Cyl Auto Air Conditioning P/Steering P/Brakes P/Windows P/Locks P/Seat Kevless Entry Alarm Dual Air Bags Tilt Cruise AM/FM/Cass VIN#2G MSRPS Stk#5175 NEW FORD " m m&tv&m PICKUP 6 Cyl Auto A/C P/S ABS Work Truck Group Preferred Equ p Package 9,995 Pf ce Includes $2000 Factory $1000 Flenewil $400 Colleoe Grad Rtbate II QuJ Tai & MV Fees Add I AM/FWCass Stk#6534 VIIW2CA6B034 MSRP$ Includes $1500 Factory $1000 Olds Loyalty $750 Loyalty Rebate II Qual Ta* S MV Tees Addl 4 Cyl 5 Speed Manual A/C P/S P/B Customer Dialog Network Dua Air Bags Int Wipers Rear Defroster AM/FM Stereo Stk#3335 VINMZ MSRP$ Pnoa Includes $1500 Factory $1000 Olds $750 Pont ac Loyalty Rebate If Qual Tax & MV Fees Add I Pr fiujhih RM SE 4 Cyl 5 Speed Manual A/C P/S P/B Auto Headlights Traction Control Rear Dalroster Int Wpers Tit Wheel AM/FM Stereo Stk#3470 VIN#3C MSRP$ Prce Includes $1500 Factory $1000 Olds $750 Lease Loyalty Rebate II Qual Tax 8 MV Fees Add I Due At Inception $0 Price Includes $2600 Factory $500 Off Lease $400 College Grad Rebate If Qual Tax & MV Fees Add I NEW MERCURY MOUNTAINEER 8 Cyl Auto A/C P/S ABS P/W P/L P/M P/Seats Alarm Keyless Entry Ti Cruise T/Glass Roof Rack Stk#5512 VIIM2UJ37503 MSRPS Due At Inception $0 Price Includes $2500 Factory $750 Owner Loyalty $1000 Off Lease $400 College Rebate If Dual Tax & MV Fees Ada I Pr ca Includes $2500 Factory $1500 Renewal $400 College Grad II Qual Tax & MV Fees Add I NEW FORD MOHIIS 6 Cyl Auto A/C P/W P/L P/S P/B P/M P/T Storage Console Air Bans R/Def Inl Wipers AM/FM/Cass SW788 13,995 ce Includes $2500 Factory $1000 Renewal $400 College Grad Rebate If Qual Tax 8 MV Feas Add I NEW FORD ES J&l*i 6 Cyl Auto A/C P/S ABS P/M P/L Alarm Keyless Entry Retractable Cargo Cover Cru» AM/FM/CD/Cass Stk#7192 WKK08221B MSHPS22745 Prtce Includes $t000 Factory $1000 Renewal $400 College Grad Rebate If Qual Tax & MV Foes Addl 4 Cyl 5 Speed A/C P/S ABS Auto Headlights Dual Air Bags T/Glass Smooth Ride Suspension AM/FM/CD Stk#3452 VIN#3S MSRPS Price Pr ce Includas (1500 Factory $1000 Olds 8, $750 Lease Loyalty Rebats II Qual Tax S MV Fees Add I 6 Cyl Auto A/C P/S ABS PAA/ P/L 21 Flat Screen TV Electric Bed FULLY LOADED MUST SEEI NEW LINCOLN 6 Cylinder Automatic Air Conditioning ABS Power Steering Power Windows Power Locks Power Seats Tinted Glass Cruise Leather Tilt AM/FM/CD Stk#5134 VINS2Y MSRP $ Price Includes $3000 Factory Rebate If Qual Tax & MV Fees Add I NEW 2003 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 4X4 8 Cyl Auto A/C P/S ABS PW P/L P/M P/Seat Leather T/Glass Tilt Cruise AM/FM/CD StW5404 VIN#3LJ07604 MSRPS Cyl 5 Speed Manual A/C P/S ABS PW P/L P/Seal Traction Control Cruse Rear Spoiler Alloys 6DscCDStk(»5276 VIN«2F MSRP $ S7Q5 Includes $2000 Factory $1000 Renewal $40D Col ege Grad Rebate If Qual Tax I MV Fees Add I 6 Cyl Auto A/C P/S ABS P/W P/L P/M Keyless Entry Cruise Til Privacy Glass AM/rM/Cass Stk»S565 Vlt*2UC65763 MSRPS28185 Price Includes $1000 Off Leasa Rebate If Qual Tax & MV Fees Add I Prce Includes $2500 Factory $1500 Renewal $400ColeoeGrad Rebate If Qual Tax SMV Fees Add I

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Call MAZDA 929, '93, tan, all leather, p/w, p/s, heat seats, sunroof, good cond., CD capable, $6,500/nsg MAZDA MILLENIA - 9B - V-8, all power, abs. Loaded w/extras. Dual alrbags. 65,000 miles. $10, MAZDA MX6 '93- Parts or restoration, good interior, minor body work, runs, $700.best oiler , alter 3pm MERCEDES 300 SD '85 Orig. owner. Black. New battery. $3, ,000 miles per year or MERCEDES 300SE,'91 Loaded, auto, white, 89,000 mi. Exc. cond. Asking $11,500. Call MERCEDES BENZ 300 SEL '88- Champagne, auto., sunrool. Fully loaded. Mint cond., 141,000 mi,, orig. owner, $B,500. neg MERCURY Grand Marquis LS '89- Original owner. Good cond. (4) new tires, 84,000 ml. Asking $1,800, MIATA 2000 CONVERTIBLE Black, 5 spd. Fully loaded. 8,000 miles. Ext. warranty, alarm, showroom, cond. $15,700. Call MITSUBISHI GALANT '95 Auto, p/s, p/b,_p/w, p/l, sun- OLDMOBILE CUTLASS SUrool, leather. 77\500 mi. Exc. 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Call PONTIAC FIREBIRD '84 V6, auto, a/c. 96,000 mi. Good cond. in & out. New tires. As is $950., neg PONTIAC FIREBIRD '99 39,000 miles auto, all power. Many extras,mint cond., $12,000 neg., PONTIAC FIREBIRD SE '86 Maroon. Looks & runs great. Loaded. 88,000 mi. on rebuilt V6. $1,695. neg PONTIAC GRAND AM SE '96 Auto, A/C, AM/FM Cass,, mint cond. Very Clean, 92,000 hlghway ml., $3, PONTIAC GRAND AM, '99 Black. Great cond. All power, c/d cloth int.'47,000 hgwy. ml. 3 yr. warr. $14,500, PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GT '97 - Moonroof, leather, loaded. Exc. cond. Orig, 45,000 miles. $9,400. Call PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GTP '96- Loaded. Mint condition, 95,000 miles, $5,800. Please call PONTIAC SUNBIRD'94 Teal. 5 speed. New clutch. 87,000 orig. mi. Good cond. Asking $1, SATURN SC2 '97-2 door, qold, p/s, p/b, air, cruise control, am/fm cass. 70,000 miles. Exc. condition. $6,000. Call SATURN SL1 '96 Gold. 4 dr. 1 owner. Great condition. Asking $4,900, or best ofier. Call SATURN SL2 '91 -Silver 4 dr., automatic, a/c. 113,000 orig. mi. Very clean. $1,750. or best offer. Call mmmmm Sell Your Car! Call ADS Local New Jersey's Largest Exclusive Volume Nissan Dealer!.'J j»~sa*- -*> 4 cyl, 5 spd, ps, pb, A/C, p/l, p/w, cruise, till, am/fm stereo/cd, r/def, t/gls, cloth int, keyless entry, dual air bags. MSRP: $19,175, VIM:2C >Stk# month closed end lease w, - v <ftf3w,,-^-r. ALTIMA S LEASE FOR ONLY... $ 193 -s», f^"^,. > ; 6 cyl, auto w/od, ps, ABS, A/C, p/l, p/w, flaf UEfiyFtlSEi C l? int wprs, cruise, tilt, roof rack, alloy wills, yfsm Ol I ill! Ball vc am/fm stereo cass/cd, r/def, t/gls, cloth.-,,«.,».» int, p/sunroof, alarm, floor mats, keyless ^ T " entry, dual air bags. gi«msrp: $31,087 VIN: 2W Stk# month closed end lease v PER MO./i 39 MOS. NO PAYMENTS UNTIL 2003! See dealer for details Now Accepting Orders for the NEW Nissan 350Z! Kfcelii^^ 1999 NISSAN SENTRA GXE NISSAN PATHFINDER SE 6 cyl, auto w/od, ps, ABS, A/C, p/l, p/w, int wprs, cruise, till, roof iof rack, alloy writs, whli. r/def, am/fm slereo cass/cd,._.,.... p/sunroof, ]VIN:XL ^9,771 Stk# 8Q64A«40,524 mi, t/gls, cloth int, alarm keyless entry, dual air bags.f IVINVW ISW7221A'79,166 ml. "I "I "I > III 1999 NISSAN MAXIMA SE 1997 NISSAN MAXIMA GXE i 6 cyl auto w/od, ps, pb, A/C, p/l, p/w, int wprs, cfljise, filt, r/dsf, am/fm, stereo oass, cass, cloth c int, keyless entry, dual air bags.f at $ an uctyc?. [ utminti/ 1 ivin:xt Slkff2918P «'40,334 ml I VIN: VT Stk# 7859A mi. $ 10 s 777 (/S H/gbivay 130 South Brunswick See these vehicles and mmm many more on our website: 1999 OLDSMOBILE ALERO GLS 6 cyl, auto w/od, ps, pb, A/C, p/l, p/w, int wprs, cruisa, alloy whls, r/def, am/fm stereo/cd, leath int, dual air bags, t VIN:XC I Stk# 8047A mi, Prices include all cost to be paid by consumer except license, registration & taxes if qualified. $2500 Down/Trade. 1st.,,..... & $450 bank fee due at inception. 12,000 mi/yr 154 over. 'As low as 0.9% financing available to qualified buyers for up to 36 months. TOP & LI I Altima S: $10,4ft/$Sfr79 39 month closed end lease; Pathfinder SE: $13,519/$15,854 3? month closed end lease. Ad is a coupon & must be presented at tirr -' - u -" ""'-' primary lender approval. Pictures are for illustrative purposes only. These prices expire the following Monday after ad prints. All rebates included. $ LE 6 cyl, aulo w/od, ps, ABS, pb, A/C, p/i i, int wprs, cruise, tilt, roof rack, alloy wills, r/def, am/lm stereo cass/cd, p/sunroof, leath int. alarm, keyless entry, dual air bags, t VIN;X ^Si» SI mm 1 Stk# 7889A«78,751 mi. " * * * *» MINUTES FROM EVERYWHERE 1 10 Min. from North Brunswick 10 min. from East Brunswick 10 min. from Edison 15 min. from Somerset 20 min. from Freehold VEHICLE HISTORY REPORTS NISSAN 300 ZX '87 NEW TIRES, $550. Call SATURN SL2 '94- White 4 dr., 5 spd., a/c, p/s. 80,000 orig. mi. Well maintained. Asking $2, SUBARU LEGACY L '91 Auto 4wd sedan, alarm, 94,000 ml., all power, a/c, am/oass. Good cond., $2, SUZUKI ESTEEM GLX, '96 4 dr. sedan, a/c, am/fm cass. p/w, p/d, alarm. 94,000 mi. $3,500/best offer TOYOTA CAMRY '99 - Grey LOADED. 70,000 miles. Good condition. Asking $7,750. Call TOYOTA CAMRY, '85 Orig. owner, 5 spd. a/c, am/fm, very good cond. 4 dr. 147,000 ml. Asking $1, TOYOTA CAMRY, LE '91 White, moonroof, a/c, power locks/windows. Good cond. $1,500. Call TOYOTA CELICA GT '97 Convertible, Auto. Red/black top, mi. Many add'l options, $13, TOYOTA CRESSIDA, '88 All power, sunroof, windows, plush velour int. $1,500. Call or TOYOTA TERCEL '97- white, 69,000 ml., a/c, alarm, am/fm cass., excellent cond. $5, or VOLVO 240 DL '85-4 spd., w/overdrive, 210,000 miles. Well maintained. $1,B00. Call evenings. VOLVO 240 DL '88 Auto., 120,000 miles, p/s, p/b, am/fm cass. Clean, $2,000. or best olfer. Call VOLVO 244 '80 Well maintained. Runs well. Passed inspection. Good for 2nd car. $650. Call VOLVO C70 H/T '99 White, tan leather interior, All option. 49,000 mllos. Asking $21,450, VOLVO S70, '99 All wheel drive, White, 4 dr., 52,000 ml. Dealer maintained. Exc. cond. $19,200. Call JtilUyyeliicles CHEVROLET BLAZER S-1O TAHOE '94 - V6. Loaded. 4 WD. 121,000 orig. miles. Ask- Ing $3,500. Call CHEVY S10 BLAZER,'94 TAHOE, 4x4, auto, 96,000 mi., 4 dr., a/c, aba, am/fm cassette, $4,395, Call FORD BRONCO '84 - Blue Good cond. New paint & new engine. $1,200. or best offer. Call FORD EXPEDITION '97 Eddie Bauer, loaded, 47,000 miles, $14, FORD EXPLORER EDDIE BAUER '98 - Red/gold. Leather/sunroof/new tires. 60,000 miles. Exc oond. Loaded. $14,000. Call FORD EXPLORER SPORT '95-2 door, 4X4, green. Excellent cond., loaded, 92,000 ml., $7,500. Call FORD EXPLORER SPORT Black. 2 dr. LOADED. Only 49,000 orig. mi. Asking $13,500. Call FORD EXPLORER SPT '97 2 door, 65,000 ml., garage kept, 4X4, reg. maint. Loaded. $9,999. best offer FORD EXPLORER XLT, 2000 V-6, loaded, all power, leather int., sunroof, exc. cond. 67,000 miles. $15, GM SUBURBAN, ' ton p/s, p/b, p/w, 93,000 orig. mi. needs some work. $2, , after 5 THE CLASSIFIED CAN! MAKE YOUR PHONE RING! Call Classified today and we will help you write an effective ad Local AAA ABLE 8. DEAD 7 Days Free Removal of Junk Cars. " for new/old AAA AUTOS WANTED Junk & Running Cars,Trucks, Campers, Bikes, Boats. TOP CASH $PAID$ AAA^CASH PAID All makes & models. 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