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March 10, 2005
North Brunswick " South Brunswick
School district
proposes $119M
'05-06 budget
Plan would hike S. Brunswick
tax rate 17.6 cents
BY MELISSA OIKFELI
Staff Writer
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reverse in ratables, budget law S-1701,
student growth and limited state funding
will add up to a school tax increase for
South Brunswick,
The Board of Education discussed the tentative 2005-06 school budget at Monday night's
board meeting. The total proposed budget stands
at $119,201,038 — an increase of 7.6 percent over
last year — with a local tax levy of $89,588,751.
The tentative budget, which officials said
stands at the cap imposed by S-1701, would
increase the tax rate by 17.6 cents. Under the
plan, the owner of a home assessed at $200,000
would pay $352 more in taxes.
The proposed budget will be presented as two
questions to voters: The approval of the base
budget, which would carry a tax increase of 16.8
cents; and a second question carrying a .8-cent
increase for nonmandatory transportation.
This transportation includes early-morning
inusic runs, after-school late runs and nonremote
trans portation.
According to Assistant Superintendent for
Business and Board Secretary Jeffrey Scott, the
decline in tax ratables and S-1701's spending-cap
limitation have had a significant impact on the
budget. If the township's ratable base had stayed
the same, the tax increase would have run 13.6
SCOTT FRIEDMAN
cents, according to Scott.
Students perform a scene from "Guys and Dolls" at Crossroads South Middle School
And if the state had provided $1.5 million in
in South Brunswick last week.
aid to the district, the tax rate would have been
reduced by another 2 cents, with only a 11.6 cent
tax increase.
Student enrollment is also expected to
increase by 226 students, which officials said
Increases to the budget, according to would require an additional staff of 34.
a presentation made at the meeting, are
The budget increase, according to Scott, is the
South Brunswick
due to debt and a decrease in ratables.
result of maintaining existing programs, supplymayor hopeful budget
The township's debt, which was refi- ing health benefits, utility costs and additions to
nanced last year, is currently over $5 Greenbrook and Brunswick Acres elementary
can be reduced
million. This would be the first year the schools.
township will begin to pay for that debt.
No existing programs have been cut aa a
BY MELISSA CIFELLI
According to Watkins, the 2004 result of this year's budget. One program, the
Staff Writer
budget required the township bring in gifted and talented program, which, is state manhis week brought news of a second $18,232,644 in local revenues. Watkins dated, has been added.
likely tax increase for South said the 2005 budget calls for
To remain under the cap and help save costs,
Brunswick residents.
$20,512,415 in local revenues.
the board will lease textbooks over a four-year
South Brunswick Township Manager . The township has seen a decrease in period. Leases would put the budget $283,237
Matthew Watkins presented the 2005 the ratio of commercial to residential below the state cap.
.proposed municipal budget to theratables over the past 10 years, accordThe board originally considered the possibility of
Township Council at Tuesday night's ing to Watkins.
cuts to the elementary world language program,
meeting.
For example, in 1995 residential Those reductions would have saved $616,896 and
Watkins recommended a plan that homes were responsible for paying 49 put the budget at $393,237 under cap.'
carries a total municipal tax rate of 54 percent of the taxes levied, while comThe board decided, however, to review the discents per $100 assessed value, a 7-cent mercial businesses were responsible for trict's benefits program for one year before makincrease from the 2004 budget.
45 percent?
ing a decision.
Last year's $36 million budget carIn 2005, according to Watkins, resiSchools Superintendent Gary McCartney said
ried a tax rate of 47 cents per $100 dents have become responsible for 58 the board was willing to resort to extraordinary
assessed value 100. The 2005 budget percent of taxes while industrial and means and creative solutions to help property
would increase to $44,146,000, and the commercial taxpayers are responsible taxes.
owner of a home assessed at $200,000
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would pay $140 more in taxes this year.
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J&J, North Bruns, to partner on site's future
Will collaborate on
best use for 220-acre
industrial area
P
lans for a transit village are one
step closer for North Brunswick.
The township and Johnson &
Johnson officially announced their partnership for the future use of the 220-acre
Route 1 site on Thursday.
"Working together, we will be able to
put this beautiful and important piece of
property to the best use for North
Brunswick," Mayor Francis "Mac"
Womack said.
According to Womack, the township
and Johnson & Johnson have been working informally together for the past several months to coordinate options for the
site. Johnson & Johnson will now work
with a developer and soon will begin
receiving proposals.
The collaboration with Johnson &
Johnson comes as the township's
Planning Board has begun to revise its
master plan, set to be completed by the
end of this year.
Neither Johnson & Johnson nor the
township will work completely independent, Womack said.
As part of this collaboration, the
township has created the Johnson &
Johnson Commission.
This commission, according to
Womack, is comprised of a diverse group
of residents who will specifically focus on
the property and its relationship to the
Route 1 corridor. The commission will
serve as a resource for the Planning
Board and Johnson & Johnson, Womack
said.
Residents, according to Womack,
have already voiced concerns of
increased traffic that would come with
the potential transit village.
Also of concern to the Township
Council and mayor is the requirement
for high-density housing for a transit village by the state's Smart Growth plan.
The council, however, campaigned on
the promises of discouraging unneces-
sary high-density housing, except for
senior housing, according to Womack.
The Renaissance housing development, with its 1,900 units located along
Route 130 directly abutting the train
tracks, satisfies the high-density
requirement, Womack said.
To complete the vision of the transit
village, Womack also said the extension
of the Finnegans Lane bridge and roadway would be critical.
As of now, according,to Womack, the
master plan's review, and the transit village in particular.
The mayor's Blue Ribbon Advisory
Committee, formed in December, will be
working with Johnson & Johnson representatives to help determine the site's
use, while also seeking input from the
community.
"We are very hopeful that the state
will give serious consideration to this
location as a commercial/business-centered train station or transit village,"
in the process of surveying residents.
The proposed site in South Brunswick
would be on the property between Major
Road and Deans Lane on the northbound
side of Route 1.
Communication between the two
neighboring townships has been open
and friendly, according to Womack, and
the state will ultimately do what is best
for the region.
"We need to establish a strong tax
base in our township that will sustain
The 220 acres of land on the Johnson & Johnson property located on Route 1 Is the proposed site for North Brunswick's
transit village.
township is only in the formative stages
with Johnson & Johnson, but the concept
of a transit village is something residents should be contemplating.
The township has currently set aside
$150,000 for the purpose of hiring a
planner of national status to assist in the
Womack said.
The township is also awaiting1 word
on the possibility of the state granting
transit village status to a site in South
Brunswick. NJ Transit made a request
for a transit village in South Brunswick
several months ago, and the township is
itself for years to come and keep our
property tax rates low," Womack said.
Representatives
from
the
Department of Transportation could not
be reached for comment on the likelihood
of the state accepting North Brunswick's
requeist.
Military enlistment declines at high schools
lege, secondary schools or employment.
The numbers were similar in North
Brunswick, where in 2002, militarybound students were 2 percent. Those
numbers declined to 1,1 percent in 2003
and 0.6 percent in 2004.
In South Brunswick High School,
those who chose military service in
igh school graduates have 2002, though generally less than those
many options, but military who were college bound, was 2 percent.
service does not seem to be at By 2003 and 2004, that number had
the top of the list.
declined to 0.8 percent.
Since 2002, the number of students
South Brunswick High School
going on to military service after gradu- Principal Tim Matheney said while
ating has declined throughout schools most students go on to a four-year colin central New Jersey.
lege, students have various options,
Based on the last three years of data including military.
provided by the state Department of
"It's one of the many good options,"
Education's School Report Cards, the Matheney said. :
year 2002 had the highest percentages
According to Matheney, military
of students who chose to enlist in the recruiters and National Guard memmilitary service rather than attend col- hers are visible in the high school
Recruiter says conflicts
tend to attract recruits,
drive others away
H
throughout the year and at the school's
Career Day. Students have the opportunity to approach recruiters during their
lunch periods.
Despite the decline in numbers,
Matheney said he believes various reasons lead students to choose military
service over more traditional paths,
including college scholarships. Of students who went into the military, the
No. 1 reason was the- desire to serve
their country, Matheney said
"Recruiting has always been challenging. It is even more challenging
now due to the war," U.S. Marines Staff
Sgfc. Nathan Hanks Jr. said. , :
Hanks, of the Marine Corps of
Central Jersey, said national and world
events have always played" a role in
influencing the attitudes and decisions
of young people,
"For some, the current global war on
terror and operations in Iraq have motivated them to join the military. For others, current events may influence them
to pursue other vocations," Hanks said.
Despite a decline in the number of
recruitB, Hanks said, the Command
Group, which has recruiters visit high
schools several times a n^onth, has a
renewed drive to remaster the basics of
recruiting and maintain core proficiencies.
Part of this process centers on involvement of parents in a student's
decision on military service.
"As can be expected during a time of
conflict, parents are concerned about
the future of their sons and daughters,"
Hanks saidAccording to Hanks, the Marine
Corps understands parental influence
and has: always included parents in the
decision-making process.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK - The
Township Council voted Tuesday to
change the zoning of a 12.69~acre tract
along Finnegans Lane and Route 27 to
provide for an office park complex.
The decision to rezone the property
from neighborhood commercial to office
Space came as a result of opposition by
Kendall Park residents to any new commercial development in the area.
"We're pleased that the town has recognized the seriousness of the situation
at that corner," Arinand Graziani said.
Graziani, a member of the l-esidents'
steering committee, which was instrumental in getting the zone changed, said
any commercial development would
bring" only problems For the area and its
esidents.
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ite for shopping complex by Riya
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must decide whether to I'eview the application or place it before the township's
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a.m.-3 p.m. The show will feature all
types of sport and non-sport cards, sup-
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items.
The firehouse is at Route 1 south at
the Route 130. For more information, call
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Easter egg hunt in North Brunswick March 12
North Brunswick Department of
Parks, Recreation and Community
Services will host an Easter egg hunt
March 12 at noon at Parson's Elementary
School, 116 Hollywood St.
The event is open to North Brunswick
children ages 11 and younger (an adult
must accompany all children) and will
feature an egg hunt, face painting, and a
visit from the Easter Bunny. Admission
will be the donation of a canned food
item.
For more information, call Greg at
(732) 247-0922, ext. 264.
Register for poetry workshop by March 15
The Unlimited Potential Theater
Company (UPTCo) of VSA arts of New
Jersey, New Brunswick, will offer a
"Spring Poetry Workshop" Wednesdays
from 7-9 p.m. March 23-May 25.
Deadline for registration is March 15.
The free workshop will be at North
Brunswick High School, Route 130 and
Raider Road. It will be taught by Gha'il
Rhodes Benjamin, an actress, writer and
poet. The workshop is open to individu-
als age 16 and older.
UPTCo was founded to expand the opportunities for young adults and adults
with physical disabilities to take part in
all aspects of the performing arts. Assistive listening devices and Braille materials will be available with advance request.
To register, call VSA at (732) 745-3885
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Conferences at Linwood School March 16, 17
Linwood Middle School, Linwood from 7-9 p.m. and March 17 from 1:30Place, North Brunswick, will hold spring 3:15 p.m. For more information, call
parent teacher conferences March 16 (732) 289-3602.
Museum of Agriculture 'Dairy Day' March 19
The New Jersey Museum of Agriculture, 103 College Farm Road, North
Brunswick, will hold "Dairy Day" March
19 from noon to 3 p.m. The event is in
conjunction with National Ag Week designed to promote American agriculture.
The event will feature self-guided
tours of Cook College's animal barns,
demonstrations of goat milking, and butter and ice cream making, games and
crafts. Admission is $4, $3 for seniors, $2
for children age 4-12, and free for museum members and children age 3 and
younger (some craft and food activities
may require a small fee). For more information, call (732) 249-2077.
Class of 2007 Chinese auction March 18
The North Brunswick Township High jewelry, theater tickets, a video game sysSchool class of 2007 will hold a Chinese tem, TV and gift certificates. There will
auction March 18 at the school at Raider also be a 50/50. Admission is $7, which
Road. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and draw- includes 26 chances to win (must be age
ings begin at 8 p.m.
18 or older to enter). For more informaThe event will feature items such as tion, call the school at (732) 289-3700.
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School hopes for good net
result in volleyball event
Crossroads North
tourney raises funds
for Cancer Institute
BY MELISSA CIFELLI
Staff Writer
SOUTH BRUNSWICK - They'll be
raising money for a cure and having fun
doing it.
Students at Crossroads North Middle
School will participate in the third annual Volley for Life tournament on Friday.
The seven-hour volleyball tournament will help raise funds for the Cancer
Institute of New Jersey. Money raised
will go toward research, treatment and
education programs at the Cancer
Institute.
Students who gather pledges and
sponsors will raise money per game in
the tournament.
Last year's tournament helped raise
$5,000, a goal the event's organizers and
participants are trying to surpass, said
Beth Gross, the assistant director of
funding at the Cancer Institute.
Gross, who helped coordinate the
event as school liaison, said the tournament was more than just an important
fund-raiser for the Cancer Institute. The
tournament teaches students about philanthropy while helping to spread awareness of cancer and Cancer Institute, she
said.
The Volley for Life tournament is one
of several programs the Cancer Institute
uses to raise funds in schools across New
Jersey.
In Quarters for the Cure, now running in 80 schools, students raise money
by filling water jugs with quarters, The
classes with the most quarters win
prizes.
Crossroads North's seventh- and
eighth-graders will participate in
Friday's event, which will begin at 3 p.m.
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Blood drive at Masonic
Union Lodge March 12
The Blood Center of New Jersey will
hold a blood drive March 12 from 10
a.m.-2 p.m. at Masonic Union Lodge,
Cedar Avenue, North Brunswick.
Due to a January snowstorm, there
was a loss of more than 200 units of
blood over a period of several days.
Donors must be 17 or older, should
know Social Security number and bring
a signed or picture form of identification. Community blood drives are also
listed on the Center's Web site at
www.bloodnj.org.
For more information or to sign up
for a blood drive, call the Blood Center
at 1-800 652-5663, ext. 140.
Tickets now available
for spaghetti dinner
Tickets are now available for a
spaghetti dinner sponsored by the
Italian American Social Club, North
Brunswick. The dinner will be March
13 from noon to 4 p.m. at the Italian
American Club, Cozzens Lane, North
Brunswick.
Tickets are $8 and $3.50 for children
younger than age 12. The menu will
consist of spaghetti, meatballs, salad,
dessert, coffee and tea.
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NORTH BRUNSWICK - Mayor
Francis "Mac" Womack administered the
oath of office to four law enforcement officers who were being promoted at
Monday's Township Council meeting.
Detective Gina Braconi, hired in 1995,
was promoted to the rank of police sergeant. Braconi's past assignments
include patrol division, juvenile bureau
detective, and school resource officer at
the North Brunswick Township High
School. •
Braconi is a graduate of North
Brunswick Township High School. She
will graduate with a bachelor's degree in
criminal justice with honors in May from
Caldwell College, Caldwell. Braconi is
currently pursuing her master's degree
at Seton Hall University, South Orange.
Detective Louis Braconi, hired in
1979, was promoted to the rank of police
sergeant. Braconi's past assignments
have included patrol, detective, records
bureau supervisor, evidence officer, 911
coordinator, NCIC (National Crime
Information Center) terminal agency
coordinator, and assistant systems coordinator.
Braconi is a graduate of North
Brunswick Township High School. He
earned a 4.0 grade-point avei'age in com-
munications and computer technology
and received a high honor award from
DeVry Institute, North Brunswick. He
attended Caldwell College and has
received numerous service awards.
Sgt. James Curry, hired in 1982, was
promoted to the rank of lieutenant.
Curry's past assignments include patrol,
traffic safety bureau, crossing guard
coordinator, detective bureau, training
officer in charge, communications super1
visor, NCIC terminal agency coordinator,
and special projects. Curry received a
bachelor's degree in business management from Glassboro State College (now
Rowan University), Glassboro, and will
graduate from Seton Hall University
with a New Jersey State Police master's
degree in June.
Sgt. Chris Zerby, hired in 1993, was
promoted to the rank of lieutenant.
Zerby's past assignments include patrol
officer and patrol shift supervisor. Zerby
was formerly a Middlesex County Park
police officer. He is a North Brunswick
Township High School graduate and has
received numerous commendations.
According to Public Safety Director
Ken McCorrnick, the promotions were
due to retirements within the department.
. Community Bulletin Board
Cranbury Craft Show slated for March 12, 13
The Cranbury Education Foundation
will sponsor the eighth annual Cranbury
Craft Show from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on
March 12 and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on March
13 at Cranbury School, Main Street.
The juried show will feature the work
of more than 80 artisans from New
Jersey, Maryland, New York and
Pennsylvania. Crafts will include clothing for adults and children, pottery,
stained glass, brass rubbings, florals,
jewelry, accessories and more.
There will be a supervised children's
center where youngsters will play and
make crafts while their parents shop.
Breakfast and lunch will be available.
Drawings for baskets of crafts will take
place throughout the event.
Show admission is $4 for adults, $2
for senior citizens, $1 for children under
age 14.
Proceeds will be used to help fund a
new sound system in the Cranbury
School auditorium.
For more information, call (
6769, ext. 411.
Suburban Artist Guild will meet on March 11
The Suburban Artist Guild will hold
its monthly meeting at 2 p.m. on March
11 at the East Brunswick Public Library,
Jean Walling Civic Center. SAG artist
Andy Skislak will show slides depicting
paintings of well-known California
watercolor artists and discuss each
artist's work. Members are asked to
bring sketching materials, based on their
own preferences, to create light, medium
and dark values while drawing still-life
setups.
Works by 47 guild artists are featured
at the East Brunswick Public Library
during the month of March. A reception •
for the general public will be held from 24 p.m. on March 13 at the library.
Another large multimedia exhibit of
the guild's works is on display through
April 29 in the student lounge on the first
floor of the University of Medicine and
Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ)Robert Wood Johnson Medical School,
675 Hoes Lane, Piscataway.
In other guild news, member Betsy
Larkin recently had four paintings on
exhibit at the Mitchell Sanborn Gallery,
Keyport. Member Bill Kastan was chosen
by North Brunswick Department of
Parks, Recreation and Community
Services as artist of the month for
February. His paintings were on exhibit
in the municipal complex.
SAG is an active painting and leaming group, covering Middlesex,
Monmouth and Somerset counties.
Meetings are held on the second Friday
of each month at the East .Brunswick
Library. For more information, call (732)
238-0800 or (732) 254-3113.
Craft show/bake sale on tap for March 12
St. Thomas the Apostle HSA annual
Spring Craft Show and Bake Sale is set
for 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on March 12 in the
school auditorium, Route 18 south, Old
Bridge. For more information, call (732)
866-0482.
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Police are investigating a case of criminal
mischief on March 3. The victim, a resident of
Monmouth Junction, reported they parked their
vehicle at the Brunswick Zone and returned to
find the rear windshield smashed with a brick.
The estimated value of the windshield is $500,
according to reports.
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According to police, the burglaries took place
on Feb. 28 and March 1, The first home, located on Doe Court, had several items of jewelry
stolen. The second home, on Cottonwood
Court, did not appear to have anything missing. According to police, the suspect tried to
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Police arrested and charged -John
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The program for mothers, and children up to age 3, will feature crafts, Jewish themes and songs, parenting tips and
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M-f 10,9, SAT. 10-0, SUN. 11-5
HOURS:
$4,000 to support the school district,
$857 for the county, $899 for the township, $160 for open space and $95 for the
township's fire district.
According to Watkins, the 2005 budg(Continuedfrom page V)
et would finance such capital projects as
for only 38 percent.
park construction, open space acquisiWaikins also recommended to the tion, sidewalk and roadway improvecouncil
that the township undergo a ments, and vehicle replacement program.
?vevaluation, which has not been done
"We knew this year would be diffisince 1995.
cult," Mayor Frank Gambateae said.
Currently, the average home in South
£}ambatese said he was pleased that
Brunswick is assessed an average of
proposed budget was low despite
$190,600, which he estimated was about the
tough economic conditions, including
65 percent of their market value.
numerous tax appeals within the townAt the moment, some corporate tax- ship.
payers in the township are involved in
While Gambatese said he was not satcourt battles with the township to be
assessed at 65 percent versus their previ- isfied with the 7-cent increase, he did
predict
the council would be able to
ous 100 percent.
The municipal budget is only one por- reduce the tax increase.
"I'm
confident
that we can get it to a
tion of a taxpayer's bill. A typical tax bill
in South Brunswick would call for over reasonable number," Gambatese said.
Municipal tax
budget, Scott said, has only been defeated twice in the past 12 years.
Last year, South Brunswick voters
passed a 15-cent tax rate increase budget
by a tally of 1,480 to 1,045.
(Continued from page I)
"Our school system has become our
McCartney said the board has looked community center," board Vice President
to keep the tax rate as low as possible Bryan Laurita said,
because it will be the basis for next year's
According to Laurita, South
budget,
Brunswick's quality school system has
"Absolutely nothing this year has helped attract ratables and increase valhelped us to improve our budget," board ues of homes.
member Matthew Speesler said.
Now, more than ever, the community
Those programs, such as trans- has to look at the facts and figures the
portation, are valued programs, Speesler board has presented, Laurita said.
said.
"Please support his budget when you
Board members asked the public for go to the polls," Laurita said.
support of the budget, which they called
The board will hold a public hearing
a difficult process. The township, accord- and vote on the 2005-06 budget on March
ing to Scott, has been very supportive of 22 at 8 p.m. at Crossroads North Middle
school system for the past 12 years.
School.
According to Scott, second questions
The public will vote on the budget on
have been added onto the budget in 1996 the annual school board election day
and 1997, both of which passed. The scheduled for April 19.
School budget
. Community Bulletin Board
Three hazardous waste
drop-off days scheduled
county tire recycling program, call (732)
746-4170
or
e-mail
solidwaste@co.middlesex.nj.us.
The Middlesex County Division of
Solid Waste Management recently set
the following household hazardous waste
drop-off days schedule:
•-March 19 at the Woodbridge Public
Works Department, off Smith Street,
Keasbey section of Woodbridge;
• April 16 at the Middlesex County
Highways Department, Apple Orchard
Lane, off Route 130, North Brunswick;
All collection times are 8 a.m. to 2
p.m. Household hazardous wastes which
are improperly disposed of are identified
as a danger to children and animals, a
potential cause of groundwater pollution
and a potential threat to garbage collection crews.
Acceptable materials that county
residents may bring for disposal include, but are not limited to: pesticides/herbicides; flammable liquids; solvents; pool chemicals; used motor oil; oil
filters; paints; car batteries; household
batteries; antifreeze; propane tanks;
fluorescent light bulbs (no broken
bulbs); and asbestos. Residents who
wish to bring asbestos (maximum 300
pounds) must register by calling (732)
745-4170.
Materials which will not be accepted
are tires, explosives and munitions,
infectious waste, unknown materials and
empty containers.
The events are open to residents of
Middlesex County only and are free of
charge. Items should be brought in clearly marked containers.
For more information on the hazardous waste drop-off days and Srfl the
Watershed Partnership
to meet March 15
The Lawrence Brook Watershed
Partnership will hold its next meeting
March 15 at 7:30 p.m. at Milltown Senior Citizen Center, 60 Violet Terrace.
Guest speaker will be Wayne Tonnesen, conservation officer and member
of the Division of Fish and Game with
the Department of Environmental Protection. He will present "Hooked on
Fishing, Not Drugs," followed by refreshments and conversation. For more
information, call Ralph at (732) 2495297 or (732) 745-8784,
St. Barnabas Church art
auction March 19
St. Barnabas Episcopal Church will
sponsor an art auction March 19 at the
South Brunswick Senior Center, Route
522, Monmouth Junction section of
South Brunswick. Doors open at 7
p.m., and the auction begins at 8 p.m.
The event will be run by Marlin Art
Inc., New York City, and feature more
than 200 items in various media. Appetizers, wine and cheese will be served
prior to the auction. Tickets are $10
each and the event is open to adults
age 21 and older. Proceeds will benefit
St. Barnabas, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick.
For more information, call the
church at (732) 297-4607.
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Public encouraged to
'crusade' against S-1701
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spending laws.
MrDDLETOWN - On the same day
"In California, class sizes rose drathe state announced that aid levels to matically and it caused a problem and
school districts would remain flat, school the
same
thing happened in
board members, parents and local legis- Massachusetts," Copeland said. "Also in
lators met to try to find ways to deal with California, they'll have to pay billions of
school funding issues, specifically the S- dollars to fix things. It's a mess over
1701 budget cap law.
there and that's not something I want to
S-1701 has placed new limitations on see happen."
the amount of spending that districts can
In addition to this forum, which about
do. It is anticipated that many districts 100 people attended, there has been a
will survive the current school year, but concerted effort to get similar ones off the
starting with the 2005-06 school year, it ground.
will be much tougher for school officials
"There are a lot of Republicans in this
to get their jobs done.
state who are trying to help out with pub"There are concerns out there about lic forums and it's nice to see the people
education and we have to reform things in this area coming out and being supnow," Middletown Board of Education portive," Senate Republican Legislative
member Pat Walsh said. "We, as con- Office representative Chris Emigholz
cerned parents, board members and edu- said. "Other counties besides Monmouth
catox's, need to try and handle this before are getting involved in an effort to do
irreparable damage is done."
what's right."
Assemblyman Joseph Azzolina (RNew Jersey School Boards Association
Monmouth/Middlesex) spoke about what Director of Governmental Relations
the people of New Jersey could do to Christopher Kniesler also spoke about
change the situation.
how residents throughout the state need
"We need people to fight this thing, to press forward.
and what they need to do is write letters
"We need to be on a crusade at this
and make their voices heard," Azzolina point for the benefit of the kids," Kniesler
said. "People need to make their feelings said. "This has to be taken care of so that
known that they don't want this happen- the kids can continue to benefit."
ing to their kids."
Marianne Kligman, a Middletown resFellow Assemblyman Sam Thompson ident and parent, spoke about what
(R-Monmouth/Middlesex) agreed with S-1701 will mean for the future.
Azzolina.
"1701 forces costs that we have no
"This law needs to be amended," control over under a budget cap; thereThompson said. "The future of the kids is fore, other things like programs and
at stake here."
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The law is intended to limit school pay expenses like insurance and transspending increases to 2.5 percent an- portation," Kligman said. "We need real
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'Dancing and Karaoke' at Legion March 11
American Legion Post No. 401, Major
Road, South Brunswick, will hold
"Dancing and Karaoke" March 11 from
7:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.
An "all you can eat" breakfast will be
held March 13 from 8 a.m. to noon. The
cost is $5 for adults, $3 for children ages
6-10, and free for children age 5 and
younger. The menu will consist of eggs,
french toast, pancakes, sausage, home
fries, bacon, and beverages.
A fish dinner will be served March 25
from 5-8 p.m. The menu will consist of
fish, chicken nuggets, fries, green beans,
coleslaw, dessert and beverages. The cost
is $8, $5 for children ages 6-10, and free
for children younger than age 5. For
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OPINION
A tough sell ahead
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he obstacles keep mounting
for South Brunswick school
administrators working on
next year's budget. If this town's
early example is of any indication,
districts around the state may
have a rough time on April 19.
Under the tentative spending
plan, which will receive a full public hearing on March 22, the
owner of a home assessed at
$200,000 would see the school portion of their tax bill rise 17.6 cents
per $100 assessed value, or $352.
It was to be expected that the
nearly broke state government
would once again keep its contribution levels flat. But as school
administrators will tell you, flat
state aid is practically the sanio as
lowering it. The bills must still be
paid; the burden for it simply
shifts to you, tJie local property
owner. In South Brunswick's case,
226 more students are expected to
attend next year, and the costs of
gas for school buses, heating classrooms and other expenses aren't
getting cheaper.
It was to be expected that districts would struggle, particularly
in this test pilot year, to crafl their
budgets under the constraints of
S-1701. The new state law
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reduced the levels of surplus districts could carry and, supposedly,
capped overall spending increases
to 3 percent or the rate of inflation, although the proposed budgets we're seeing around the state
show the law isn't exactly performing as advertised.
But the district was thrown a
wild pitch this year when, according to officials, the town's ratable
base decreased by 2.2 percent
because of a high level of tax
appeals by local corporations.
Without that rare setback, officials estimated the increase would
have been closer to 13 cents. Once
again, the inordinate burden
shifts to the average property
owner.
Finally, the district's election
day prospects could not have been
helped by news from town hall
that the municipal portion of the
tax rate would rise 7 cents. Added
together, the school and municipal
hikes, in their current form, would
cost taxpayers an extra 24.6 cents
on the tax rate, or $492 for that
$200,000 homeowner.
Even in a town known for its
1
support of school budgets, 17.6
cents could be a tough sell this
year in South Brunswick.
For the Record
APeb; 24 story about a development planned on the South
Brunswick Pulda farm incorrectly identified the project
applicant as Jack Morris of
Edgewood
Properties,
Piscataway. The developer is
Joe Morris, of the unrelated
Morris Companies, Rutherford.
We regret the error.
A photo in last week's edition
showed Andrew Dang, 4, of
North Brunswick, receiving an
award for participation in Buddy
Ball. Andrew was misidentified
in the caption.
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T
ike so many of my neighbora, I moved to South
Brunswick for a better
quality of life. For many years I
found that here, and have been
happy here, but this has
changed.
The South
Brunswick
Planning Board voted yes to
approve a large Home Depot in
town. As a homeowner, I can
see why this would be a good
idea, but not the accompanying
truck circulation plan the
Planning Board approved.
The approved Planning
Board plan has the large tractor trucks coming into the second entrance to the mall off
Wynwood Drive, then it will follow pedestrian traffic in front of
the mall through a driveway
(where Pets, Pets, Pets used to
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Karl Vilncoba
Managing Editor
be), unload behind the mall, because South Brunswick now
and come out behind Milano's. is following a new policy —
This is an unsafe route in that approve any application at any
truck traffic and pedestrian cost, even at the cost to the peotraffic must meet together.
ple it is supposed to served.
The large trucks that Mayor Frank Gambatese even
presently use the mall come in went to the length of misleadfrom the other end behind the ing the public when he was
mall, avoiding traffic. Several quoted in this paper in'
times during the Planning February of last year as stating
Board meeting, the town engi- that the store Home Depot was
neer stated he was uncomfort- opening at
the South
able with the present plan. The Brunswick Square Mall would
applicant stated this was the be a much smaller Village
way he wanted to do it, regard- Hardware. Either he deliberless of safety issues the engi- ately misled the public or was
neer and a Planning Board grossly ignorant of the situamember brought to their atten- tion and for the mayor of this
tion. They just did not care.
town to so ill serve the public is
More frightening is that the inexcusable. Shame on you,
Planning Board ignored our mayor and Planning Board.
own town professionals and
Paul Milaxzo
sided with the applicant
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A t the Feb. 22 council meeting, the Brunswick municipal building.
f \ chairperson of the South BrunsHe is concerned about education and
L A. wick Republican Organization, hosted a workshop — "Let's Talk About
>awn Smith, stated emphatically that our Testing" with William Libera, New Jerlongressman, Rush Holt, has done noth- sey commissioner on education, and the
lg for South Brunswick. From the White Educational Testing Service, providing
louse on down, it seems there are those an open conversation with parents, stu/ho believe if you tell a lie often enough a dents and teachers on standardized testat of people will believe you. Every ing — at South Brunswick High School.
mtruth must be answered with the truth
Last month, our township manager
o our residents can make decisions with and mayor met with Congressman Holt
he facts in hand. The people of South in Washington, D.C., and he is working to
Irunswick need the facts about Rush obtain federal transportation funding for
lolt.
widening Route 1 in South Brunswick,
In South Brunswick, Rush Holt reOn his broader responsibilities as a
vived more votes in the November elec- member of the U.S. House of Representaion than any other candidate. He has tives, he authored and received bipartiepresented New Jersey's 12th Congres- san support for a bill that would require
iional district very well for six years. He a voter-verified paper trail for electronic
las brought money to South Brunswick voting machines so voters will know their
>y working with our librarian, our super- ballots are being counted.
ntendent of schools and our police de- He supported the extension of the fed)artment, and supports our veterans and eral ban on assault weapons.
irst responders. Within just this last
He is an advocate for meaningful re/ear, he helped the Kingston Fire De- form of our intelligence and supports the
jartment secure $38,898 for a system to 9/11 Commission's recommendations to
ocate downed firefighters, secured protect our national security.
£50,000 toward the renovation of our liHe voted against authorizing the
Drary, and assisted the Monmouth Junc- president's use of force in Iraq, but suption Fire Department in securing a ports our troops. He is fighting to pre'Operation and Firefighter Safety" grant serve open space, protect clean air and
for $67,474.
water, defend women's rights, and exIn order to obtain government pand civil and human rights, and fund
grants, we have to apply for them. To embryonic research. The list is much
assist us in this endeavor, Congressman longer, but I'll stop here.
Holt has hosted assistance to firefightRush Holt is an intelligent ethical
ers grant workshops through the leader. As a scientist and educator who
Department of Homeland Security — to has held no previous political office, his
educate local fire departments on approach to issues is unconventional and
obtaining federal grants — at thorough. I am proud he is my congressMonmouth Junction Fire Department, man.
and hosted a meeting with the mayors of
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Council must vote down a request
by a developer to change zoning in
South Brunswick from rural residential
to warehouse/industrial. If passed, this
will permit builders to tear down a 1711
farmhouse and replace it with a huge
warehouse and office complex.
I selected the rural section of South
Brunswick to get away from warehouses
and factories that took over north
Middlesex County. I enjoy running along
Riva Road in the morning and seeing
wild turkeys and deer. Rezoning will
guarantee moi*e trucks and more out-oftown traffic.
Warehouses will decrease the value o£
homes in this area. The warehouse developer, Morris, wants to take a 200-acre
working farm in a rural/residential zone.
The developer Morris does not even own
the property. If the farmer-owner chooses
to sell the land for nice homes, that is his
legal right. Families living in new homes
are a positive addition to a community,
not a negative.
The information on schoolchildren
released to the media — apparently by
the school board — is not accurate. No
builder could legally build 100 homes on
this land. The township planner indicates approximately 43 acres is wetlands
near Pigeon Swamp State Park, and thus
is not buildable. There is a requirement
for any home builder to build streets,
which reduces the number of homes to be
built. There are high-tension power lines
across the property, where houses also
are limited. A cemetery also exists on the
farm, reducing the number of possible
homes. The rural area is zoned for -acre
lots. It appears there is a maximum 5070 houses that could be built on 2-acre
lots. With homes on 2-acre lots selling for
more than $600,000, the town would
receive more than $18,000 per year in tax
revenue per home, which is more than
the cost to educate a schoolchild.
Moreover, as in nearby Ireland Brook
Drive, almost half of the homes do not
even have a child attending public
schools. Many attend private and
parochial schools.
Warehouses do not generate quality
jobs for homeowners. Warehouses bring
vans of out-of-town people working minimum-wage jobs.
Save South Brunswick. Call Mayor
Frank Gambatese and Deputy Mayor
Carol Barrett and say "No change to our
rural/residential zoning." If you do not
act now, you could have a warehouse in
four years in back of the tennis courts at
the end of Ireland Brook Drive. Preserve
open space now.
Kenneth A. Vercammen
North Brunswick
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Residents shut out of homes seek help
Town, builders at odds
over age restrictions
at new developments
A disparity between township and
federal laws has left several residents
without a home after they sought to
move into new adult communities in
Monroe.
Developers Toll Bros, and Kalian
Cos. began selling homes in the new
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age-restricted communities. Since some
of the buyers are under the age of 55,
township regulations make them ineligible to live in those homes. Before they
could move in to their new homes, they
were informed that they were not
allowed.
One of those buyers, Marylin Gross,
said she sold her previous home because
she was told by the developer that,
although she was under 55, she could
move into the retirement community.
"The builder got us into it, whether
right or wrong," Gross said. "I'm not
debating who's right or who's wrong
here; I don't really care who's right or
who's wrong here. All I know is that I
don't have a home."
Gross was among several residents
who came to the Township Council
meeting Monday night to ask for help
with the situation, which has resulted
in a lawsuit filed by the two builders
against the township.
Monroe's
ordinance
governing
planned
retirement
communities
(PRC's) states that residents must be at
least 55 years old, Councilman John
Riggs said. He noted that the developers are aware of that law, but since federal guidelines allow some younger residents to move into age-restricted com-
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munities, the builders are now suing
the township over its strict enforcement
of the ordinance.
"When we approve a development, it
is approved conditional upon those
ordinances," Riggs said. "These developers have chosen to interpret federal
guidelines and laws differently, and
they have filed a suit against us to try
and have our ordinance overturned."
Riggs said the developers chose to
follow the federal housing guidelines,
which state that if a community is designated as housing for older persons, 80
percent of the units must be occupied
by residents over the age of 55. The federal law has no age restriction, however, on the remaining 20 percent.
"They want to be able to do whatever they want with 20 percent of the
homes, and that's not a PRC," Rigg8
said. "The integrity of a PRC is sacrificed if you do that. They are saying
that 80 percent must comply and 20
percent doesn't, and that's not the way
we interpret the ordinance."
Speaking to the council Monday
night, Gross said there are many other
people who bought homes in these
developments and now find themselves
in the same situation.
"Basically, what I want to know from
the township is if there is going to be
any consideration given to. the people
who are under contract that really didn't get themselves into this mess?"
Gross said.
Mayor Richard Pucci responded that
the situation was the fault of the developers and not the residents trying to
move in. He said the township will
make sure those residents are permitted to move into the homes they have
purchased.
"You're not in opposition to us/
Pucci said. "And anyone in this audience, no matter what your situation
ie, whether in fact you currently reside
in one of the retirement communities
with a 'question mark' on your age ... or
for those who may be currently in the
process of closing on homes, both of you
are in a position that we have an obligation to rectify.
"We believe, unequivocally, in your
cases, that those developers have
erred," the mayor said.
Greenbriar at Whittingham resident
Rod Kober said that residents in this
predicament should be permitted to
move into the homes they purchased,
but other PRC's should continue to
sternly enforce their age restrictions.
"I certainly don't want to imply that
there's any problem that should prevent people who, in good faith, contracted to buy a home and are now
caught in the thrall that's been made by
the developer or the marketer trying to
capture whatever market advantage
they may have perceived," Kober said,
"However," he added, "J do want to
call to the council and the mayors
attention that whatever is done should
not impede or impair the integrity of
the age limitations of the communities
that do exist, and it's not without
penalty if it does."
Kober reminded the council that,
when faced with similar circumstances,
Freehold's Raintree development was
forced to open for general sale to all
ages.
Pucci said that Monroe's five preexisting
PRC's
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Clearbrook, Concordia, Greenbriar at
Whittingham and the Ponds — will
remain unaffected by the situations
with Regency and Encore.
"I want to emphasize that the five
communities, the longer-term communities that are here, under no condition
and no circumstances are we ever going
to change that restriction," Pucci said.
Howard Deutsch, who purchased an
Encore home, said the developers have
avoided contact with residents. Several
residents present on Monday asked the
council when they can expect the matter to be resolved.
Pucci said that he and the council
would meet i n . closed session
immediately following the meeting, and
that he hoped to have a solution within
a month.
"1 can assure you that when we say
'fast track,' we're not looking for this to
carry for months, we're looking for this
to be resolved sooner rather than later,"
Pucci said. "We're going to move on it
quickly."
Encore resident and local attorney
Steve Foyerstein said the township
should avoid litigation, if possible, and
resolve the matter outside the courts.
"I have always believed that litigation is the failure of reasonable people
to come to a reasonable conclusion,"
Foyerstein said. "And I would urge that
you could find a political solution, not a
litigative solution. It will save a lot of
time, money, and a lot of personal anguish on the part of your citizens."
Township Attorney Joel Shain said
that if it was up to the township, there
would be no litigation, though it seems
the developers have other plans.
"On Friday, I was directed by the
mayor to meet with the attorney representing the two developers in question
to personally ask them on behalf of the
mayor not to file an action, because this
body was going to meet tonight and discuss it, and we would come back to
them Tuesday," Shain said. "That personal request by the mayor was rejected."
Resident Philip Spiegel said that
with demographics changing around
the country, the township should consider allowing a potential buyer who is
in a financial position to own a home in
a retirement community, but is just
under the age limit, to purchase that
home regardless.
• Councilman Henry Miller said that
although some residents may want the
ordinance amended to include slightly
younger buyers, they may not fully
understand the situation.
"I think if a vote were taken right
now on the present law, the majority of
our citizens in the PRCs would be in
favor of leaving it alone," Miller said.
"You've got to realize that there's a
great deal of security in an age-restrict-
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ed community. There's also a way of life strictive, then they're not being truth- about you," Nalitt said.
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Pucci
said.
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that
simple."
that's there that people cherish."
"And incidentally, with all the talk of
One resident asked how the deCouncil Vice President Gerald the different types of PRCs, I think I'm
velopers could get
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said going to campaign for a super-senior
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approval for a develtypes of PRCs, but
opment if they were
Pucci said the PRCs are beneficial
none that- allow not just to those who live within them,
planning to circumfor the developers' but to residents of the entire town, and
vent local laws.
"I have always believed that
intended use in the council would do everything it can
Pucci responded
litigation is the failure of
this situation.
that the developers
to protect them.
reasonable
people
to
come
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Councilman
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to a reasonable conclusion/'
approval under false
Irwin Nalitt said Monroe generally better than most compretenses. The develcouncil members munities because 50 percent of our
— Richard Pucci received e-mails build-out is retirement communities,
opers applied for permayor of Monroe frOm
mission to build a
concerned and now the prices you are paying for
PRC, but then failed
residents prioi- to homes are substantially more even than
to follow the rules.
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Monday's meet- they were 15, 20 years ago, as far as
"I'm just going to
ing, bbut due to retirement community build-outs,"
send this message out: For anyone to pending litigation were unable to Pucci said.
represent, as a developer or attorney, respond to those people.
"So you're an important part of our
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artists, a sense of pride comes across
when they see their artwork hanging in
the exhibit."
The March exhibit features one work
each by almost 50 local artists with the
guild, including a painting by East
Brunswick High School junior Melinda
Guo, its youngest member. Guo, already
an accomplished artist, is displaying her
work "The World."
"She is such an accomplished artist,
especially for such a young. woman,"
Skislak said of Guo. "Her work is very
professional. I'm amazed. Everyone is.
And the fact that she wants to belong to
the guild shows how serious she is about
pursuing her artwork."
Guo said she joined the guild after
seeing its event announcements in
Greater Media Newspapers. She chose
"The World" for the display because she
felt it was interesting, and a good representation of herself.
"It's very colorful, very vibrant," she
said. "I love using colors in my artwork."
Among other highlights in the exhibit
are:
• A portrait rendered on the computer by the guild's newest member, Prachi
Nambiar, of North Brunswick.
• "Peaceful Vision," a painting created for the exhibit by East Brunswick's
Jack Kushnick, who has for some time
been studying Chinese brush painting,
• "Dos Gardinias II," by Betsy Larkin,
of Keyport, who was inspired to complete
the three-dimensional work by Cuban
group Buena Vista Social Club.
• "Winter Tranquillity," by Maryann
Gunia, known for her pastoral scenes.
A reception for the show will be held
from 2-4 p.m. Sunday at the library.
The SAG, founded in 1963, meets the
second Friday of each month at 2 p.m. in
the library. It has another show, its
largest exhibit, through April 29 at the
UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical
School, Hoes Lane West, Piscataway. For
more information about the guild, call
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SENTINEL, March in, 2005 1 7
g-Kids SzParents
Children love to dance at A Step In Time
By €ileen Koutnik
ut on your dance shoes and allow yourself to
fall in love with dance at A Step In Time Dance
Studio.The studio, located in the Pariin section
of Sayreville, has been in operation for four years.
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The school offers classes in every form of dance,
from ballet and pointe to Jazz and hip-hop.The school
even offers programs for toddlers.The Mommy and
Me class is for children 18 months to age 3 and focuses on creative movements. Tippy Two's is an introduction to the rhythmic and physical aspect of dance for
2- and 3-ycar-olds along with their moms.Tiny Tots is a
class for 3- and 4-year-olds that works on gross motor
skills and simple dance movements.
Kindergarten-age children can take the Kinder
Combo class.This class touches upon many different
forms of dance including tap, ballet and gymnastics.
"It's a family-run center and we cater to families,"
owner Dana Marie VanPell said. "Our goal is to teach
the love of dance and being a family. Students learn
poise, self-esteem and self-confidence while getting to
explore different areas of dance."
VanPell's dedication and caring for students earned
her the Teacher of the Year Award in August 2004 at a
national dance competition in Wildwood.
Students have the opportunity to perform with
their peers for family and friends as well as in
competitions.The school hosts an annual recital to
show the audience all they have accomplished in
their classes. As for competitions, the studio hand
selects 50 kids ages 5 to 18 to compete.The studio
looks for "ability, dedication and experience," said
VanPell, who has been dancing for 20 years.
CHRIS KELLY staff
The advanced sludenls at A Step In Time Dance Studio in the Pariin section of Sayreville rehearse a number (or an upcoming dance
competition.
The school also performs at senior centers and
community events. She said the studio is planning a
benefit Christmas show to mark its fifth anniversary. "I
want to do something different to mark the fifth
anniversary. It also gives the kids something to look
forward to by reaching out to the community in a different way," she said.
triend jazz or liip-hop.
If parents are unsure about what type of dance
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child's personality for guidance. For example, if a child
has a lot of energy and very active, she would recom-
In an effort to offer students more dance space,
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The Lewis School guides children
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pacities and senses of the brain for
learning, rather than the standard memorization, scatter skills, and rote lessons
he Lewis School of Princeton is
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dedicated to helping students
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"There are many learning differFor more than 30 years, the small, non- ences," says Chantra Reinman, master
profit school has educated children
learning therapist and faculty member
who have a variety of learning differat The Lewis School. "Dyslexia, auditory
ences by using teaching differences —
attention deficit, dysgraphia, attention
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Located at 53 Bayard Lane in
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Princeton,The Lewis School is a traditional school with sports, after-school' movements, or perception."
activities, cheerful classrooms and setSome parents wonder if their child
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ferent is the student to teacher ratio
things are not going well in school.
(six to eight students to one teacher,
Generally, parents are intuitive when it
sometimes one on one depending on
comes to their kids. Most can spot
the situation or course of study), the
learning difficulties, even if they arc
method of learning, and the belief in
reluctant to admit it. Guilt plays a huge
the nurturing the creativity inside each
role.The parent may have struggled
pupil.The committed faculty and staff
(Continued on next page)
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(Continued from previous page)
with learning as a child and regrets
passing on the legacy. Many just hate to
watch their child struggle.
Cathy Byer, director of public relations and communication forThe Lewis
School, says,"There is more awareness
about learning differences today than
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learning difference has felt. She understood from her lessons in the schoolhouse that some students need specialized learning skills to be a success, not
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temple at 1001 Finnegan's Lane. The
event will also honor the congregation's
past presidents.
Cost is $60 for individuals and $118
for couples for the three-course dinner
catered by Classical Caterers, open bar,
games, dancing and entertainment by
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University Professor Jeff Shandler,
March 23 at 7:30 p.m. at the temple.
"Oedipus Wrecks" will be presented by
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March 30. It will include the Woody Allen
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presented by the temple's Rabbi David
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tips and techniques for preparing and
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physical fitness, health and wellness.
Miller and other recruits also received
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basics of the work-life balance, as well
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Navy Hospitalman Diana C.
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SENTINEL, March lA, 2005 " 4 5
There's another good time to 'just say no'
M
y dear and precious mother
stopped by not long ago for coffee
and a nice visit. While I added an
abundance of cream to the brew, I said,
"You know, Mom, Pat and I would love to
get away for a couple of days. How's
about you and Dad taking the boys for us
some weekend?"
When she didn't respond, I turned to
see that she had grabbed a Country
Living magazine and had buried her face
in it. It was nothing new; she's used this
tactic on me many times before.
Especially when it comes to taking care
of the kids.
"Oh my gosh!" She exclaimed as she
looked at the pages. "Have you seen this?
Look at what this woman has done with
her mudroom. Why, it's all dried flowers
and basil, and who would ever have
thought to do that with a pair of galoshes?"
"Just think," I replied, as I ignored
the fact that she was ignoring me, "Dad,
the kids, you, and a weekend of ESPN.
Why it's every grandparent's dream. Dad
could take the boys to the park for the afternoons and buy them ice cream. Give
the man a pipe and he could play Fred
MacWturray while you spend your
evenings enjoying scavenger hunts and
the sound of a bouncing basketball."
"Fred MacMurray had three sons, not
four, and would you look at this red
Fiestaware pitcher? I can't believe you
haven't shown me this magazine before."
"For Pete's sake!" I said with frustration. "You've already seen that magazine. Give it to me."
"I've never seen this magazine before
in my life," she said as she clutched it to
her chest.
"The heck you haven't. It's your mag-
The worst thing about a bad memory
is that I can recognize faces, but can't
remember names to save my soul. "Lori,"
I'm often asked by some well-meaning
acquaintance, "how are you? How are
your boys, how's your house, your car?
Are your parents faring well?"
"Good," I reply. "We're all great. And
how are you and all of your ... things?"
Which is safe, because everyone has
LORI CLINCH
things. God forbid I should inquire about
Are We There Yet?
a puppy to a person who hates dogs.
I also suffer from Phonesia - the affliction of dialing a phone number and
forgetting who I was calling just as they
"Now do you see why I can't keep the answer. "Who's this?" I asked a cranky
children?" she said, finally addressing man just last week.
the issue. "I'm old. I have no memory."
"What do you mean, 'Who's this?' You
"You can't blame that on age. In fact, called me!"
I'm quite certain it's genetic and you've
"Oh! Well then, perhaps you can tell
passed it on to me. I haven't been able to me what it is that I want."
remember the children's names for
"What are you bothering me for?"
years."
"I'm not sure."
Memory is a funny thing, but I forget
I was thinking about pretending that
why,
I had the wrong number and simply
I remember the days when I had one, hanging up when he said, "Hang on a
but just barely. I can't exactly recall minute, and I'll get your mother."
when, my memory was stiJl vital, but it
seems like 1986 was a stellar year.
I distinctly remember an incident just
last week, although it could have been in
June, the phone rang and a woman
asked, "Did you forget me?"
"That depends," I replied, "who are
you?
"Lori!" she said with frustration, "it's
Alice. I've been waiting for you to get
back to me all afternoon."
"Oh yeah, right, Alice. I'm so sorry, it's
just been crazy. Alice who?"
She should know better than to place
that kind of pressure on a woman who
hides eggs for her own Easter egg hunt.
azine; you gave it to me in the first
place!"
"You're making that up."
"Mother," I said as I grabbed it from
her and turned it over, "your name is on
the mailing label."
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I heard him set the phone down and
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phone!"
Suddenly it all came back to me,
"Mom," I said when she answered, "I was
wondering if you could keep the kids on
the weekend of the 12th?"
"Who is this?" she replied.
"It's Lori."
"Art, do we have a daughter named
Lori?"
"That depends. What does she want?"
"She wants us to keep her kids on the
weekend of the 12th."
"Hang up on her, It's probably one of
those money-making schemes."
"I'm sorry dear, we don't remember
who you are. You'll have to take your
kids elsewhere, perhaps to someone
younger." And with that she promptly
hung up.
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For the fifth year, American crafts
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artisans will be Raelinda Woad of
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starring Sam Freed &
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directed by Frank Dunlop
March 15-April 10
Tuesdays-Saturdays at 8 p.m.
Sundays at 2 & 7 p.m.
George Street Playhouse
Livingston Avo., New Brunswick
t i k t $28$48
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March 11 and 12 at 8 p.m.;
March 13 at 2 p.m.
Mercer County Community
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1200 Old Trenton Road
West Windsor
tickets: $12; $10 seniors,
students, children
609) 584-9444
www.kelseyatmccc.org
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set in 1932, Broadway actors
Mark LaMura and Sam Freed
portray an Aryan and a Jew,
two friends who become
ideological enemies
March 15-April 10;
opening night March 18
George Street Playhouse
Livingston Ave.
New Brunswick
tickets: $56-528
(732)246-7717;
www.GSPonline.org
New Jersey Symphony Orchestra
piano concerto written solely
for the left hand
March 11, 8 p.m.,
Richardson Auditorium,
Princeton
March 12, 8 p.m..
Count Basle Theatre
Red Bank
March 15,1:30 p.m., N.J.
Performing Arts Center
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tickets: $S8-$18
(800) 256-3476
www.njsymphony.oro
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March 10, 8 p.m.
State Theatre
Livingston Ave.
New Brunswick
tickets: M5-$20
(732) 246-7469;
www.StateTheatreNJ.org
Livingston Aye.
New Brunswick
tickets: $55-$25
(732) 246-7469;
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52nd Street— Billy Joel Tribute
Band
March 12, 7:30 p.m.
Congregation Sons of Israel
Gordons Corner Road,
Manalapan
tickets: $18 In advance,
$25 at the door
(732) 446-3000
The Nerds
March 12
Jenkinson's Ocean Avenue,
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(732) 899-0569
March 18
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2658 Route 516, Old Bridge
(732) 607-0800
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March 11
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99 Monmonth St.,
Red Bank
tickets:
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The Barber of Seville
Teatro Lirico D'Europa opera
company
March 12, 8 p.m.
State Theatre
Livingston Ave., New Brunswick
tickets: $50425
(732) 246-7469;
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The Chieftains
March 11,8 p.m.
State Theatre
Shrewsbury Chorale: Bach's SI.
John Passion
March 13, 3 p.m.
First Presbyterian Church
of Freehold
118 Main SI.
Freehold
tickets: $20; $17 seniors,
students; $8 up to age 12
(732)542-2151
www.shrewsburychorale.org
Monmouth Symphony Orchestra:
The Germanic Tradition
March 13, 3 p.m.;
preconcert lecture at 2:15 p.m.
Count Basie Theatre
99 Monmouth St., Red Bank
tickets: $25; $20 seniors; $5
college students with ID;
free for ages 6-18 with aduit
(732) 842-9000
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New Jersey OpBra Theater
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Metropolitan Opera tenor
Allan Glassman and
former Singer Circle Apprentice
Anne Nash
March 13, 4-6:30 p.m.
Oarrow Drive in Pennington
(call for directions)
donation: $100, for scholarship
fund
(609) 799-7700
www.NJ0T.org
The Templatlons & The Four Tops
March 13, 7 p.m.
State Theatre
Livingston Ave.
New Brunswick
tickets: $75-$25
(732) 246-7469;
www.StaleTheatreNJ.org
Emanuel Ax and Yeflm Bronfman:
Duo Piano Recital
March 15, 8 p.m.
State Theatre
Livingston Ave., New Brunswick
tickets: $45-$25
(732) 246-7469;
www.StateTheatreNJ.org
Hilary II
and the N.J.
Symphony Orchestra
March 17, 7:30 p.m. and
March 20, 3 p.m.
N.J. Performing Arts Center
One Center St., Newark
March 18, 8 p.m.
War Memorial
Lafayette Street, Trenton
tickets: $82-$24
(800) 255-3476
www.njsymphony.org
International Day of the Seal
meet tiarhor seals Luseal,
Coral and Seaquln
March 12; seal feeding
at 10 a.m., 1 and 4 p.m.;
face painting, story time, crafts
1-4 p.m.
Jenkinson's Aquarium
300 Ocean Ave.
Point Pleasant Beach
fee with general admission
(732) 899-1212
wwwjenkinsons.com
; for Kids
Goldilocks on Trial
presented by KidsVill
Productions
March 12 & 19
at noon & 3 p.m.
March 13 & 20 at noon
Villagers Theatre
415 DeMott Lane
Somerset section of Franklin
tickets: $6
(732) 873-2710
Puss in Boots
Paper Moon Marionette Theatre
through May 21,
Saturdays at 2:15 p.m.;
weekdays at 10:15 a,m.
for groups, schools
First Avenue Playhouse
First Ave,, Atlantic Highlands
tickets: $9
(732)291-7552
Lei's Explore
Monmouth County Park System
program for ages 2-4 and
caregiver; hands-on projects
March 9-25,45-mlnute
sessions, Wed. or Mon.
Dorbrook Activity Center
Route 537, Colts Neck
fee: $40 per pair;
registration required
(732) 842-4000
. Exhibits
Art In Paris From Daumler to
Rodin: 1832-1914
ongoing
Japonisme: Selections From the
Collection
ongoing
American Photorealism
through March 27
Illusive Form: Painting as Idea
through April 30
Beyond the Limits of Socialist
Realism, Part II: Theater Posters
From the Soviet Union
through July 31
The Color of Night: How Artists
Work with Darkness
through July 31
Tuesdays-Fridays,
10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Saturdays & Sundays,
noon to 5 p.m.
Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art
Museum
Rutgers University
George & Hamilton streets
New Brunswick
(732)932-7237
Calm Between the Storms
Hungarian art between the
World Wars
through Sept. 4
Museum of the American
Hungarian Foundation
300 Somerset St.
New Brunswick
(732)846-5777
Works by Richard M.TIerney
through March 30
Guild of Creative Art
Route 35
Shrewsbury
free and open to the public
(732)741-1441
. Special Events
Rlngllng Bros., and Barnum &
Bailey's 135 Edition of The
Greatest Show on Earth
March 9-14
Continental Airlines Arena,
East Rutherford
March 24-April 10
Madison Square Garden
New York
tickets: $50 (VIP)-$12.50
(201)507-8900;
www.Ringling.com
Sat. 10a.m.-5 p.m.;
Sun. noon-5 p.m.
Monmouth Museum, on
Brookdale Community College
campus
Newman Springs Road, Lincroft
(lot 1)
admission: $7; free for children
under age 2
(732) 747-2266;
www.monmouthmuseum.org
Dlrtomlght
computerized dinosaurs,
hands-on activities
March13-June5:
Mon.-Fri. 2-5 p.m.;
Our Long Endurance: The Story of
New Jersey In the Civil War
historical text, flags, clothing,
photos, military items
through December
Tues.-Fri., 8:30a.m.-4:15p,m,;
Sun. 1-4 p.m.
Cornelius Low House
1225 River Road, Plscataway
free admission
(732) 745-4489
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Business Briefs
Pathfinder Consulting Group,
North Brunswick, will hold a medical
and general employment professional
cai-eer expo March 24 from 10 a.m.-2
p.m. at Sovereign Bank Arena, 81
Hamilton Ave., Trenton. Approximately
25 exhibitors will be at the event. For
more information, visit the Web site at
www.procareerexpo.com.
be March 18 from 7:45-9 a.m. at the
chamber office. The event is free, and
open to members only. For more information, call Debbie at (732) 821-1700,
ext. 202.
The New Jersey State Bar Foundation will present conflict resolution
training sessions for teachers March IS
and 19 for the middle and high school
level, and April 8 for the elementary
school level. An advanced training sesBabies "R" Us, 909 Route 1 south, sion for the elementary level will also be
North Brunswick, will hold a "Baby March 19, and focus on principles
Fest" March 12 from noon to 4 p.m. learned in the original training sessions.
Speakers include Dr. Alicia Dermer dis- The free sessions will be from 8:30 a.m.
Re/Max
Platinum,
North cussing benefits to breastfeeding; Dr. to 2:30 p.m. at the New Jersey Law
Brunswick, has announced Oscar del Al- Shelley Lee, pediatrician, discussing Center. The March 18 and 19 session
cazar has joined its staff as a sales asso- how to choose a pediatrician; and Joyce will focus on peer mediation and buildciate. Alcazar has three years' real Barrett, a child passenger safety techni- ing on the concepts of conflict resolution.
estate experience, and specializes in the cian discussing car seat safety. The free The April 8 session will focus on conflict
listing and sale of residential properties event will also feature demonstrations, resolution techniques and how to use
in Middlesex and Somerset counties. A samples and seminars. For more the curriculum guides provided by the
16-year resident of Middlesex County, information, call (732) 220-1900.
Bar Foundation. Registration is
he is fluent in English and Spanish.
required for all the above, and may be
The Middlesex County Regional
Chamber of Commerce will hold its
Middlesex County "Business Week
Awards" breakfast will be March 14
from 8-10 a.m. at the Westin Hotel at
Forrestal Village, Route 1 south,
Plainsboro. Cost is $55 for nonmembers
and member walk-ins, $40 for members,
and $300 for tables of eight. For
information, call Erin at (732) 821-1700,
ext. 208. "Meet the Decision Makers
2005" will be March 15 from 7:45-10
a.m. at Sheraton Edison Hotel. The
event is free. To register, call Katie at
(609) 393-7707, ext. 239.
"Building a Business Web Site" will
be March 15 from 1-2:30 p.m. at the
MCRCC,
1 Distribution Way,
Morimouth Junction section of South
Brunswick. The program is free. For
more information, call Erin at (732)
821-1700, ext. 208. A "Women &
Politics" seminar will be March 15 from
5:30-7 p.m. at Eagleton Institute of
Politics, Rutgers University, New
Brunswick. Cost is $30 for nonmembers
and member walk-ins, and $25 for members. To register, call Elise at (732) 8211700, ext, 204. "Power Marketing for
the Small Business Seminar" will be
March 16 from 10:30 a.m. to noon at the
chamber office. The program is free. For
information, call Erin at (732) 821-1700,
ext. 208.
"Middlesex County Business Week
50th Expo" will be March 16 from 3-7
p.m. at Hilton East Brunswick. Complimentary tickets are available. Booths
are $550 for nonmembers, and $350 for
members. For more information, call
Erin at (732) 821-1700, ext. 208. The
free seminar "Jumpstafting Your Sales
in 2005" will be March 17 from 8:30-10
a.m. at the Chamber office. For more
information, call Erin at (732) 821-1700,
ext. 208. The free seminar "How to Get
Free Publicity" will be March 17 from
10-11:30 a.m. at the chamber office. For
more information, call Erin at (732)
821-1700, ext. 208.
The "Third Thursday Leadership
Luncheon" will be March 17 from 11:45
a.m. to 1:15 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency
New Brunswick. Cost is $55 for
nonmembers and $40 for members.
Guest speaker Vill be the Rev. Dr.
DeForest B. Soaries. To register, call
Debbie at (732) 821-1700, ext. 202.
"MCRCC, Young Professionals &
Central New Jersey" will hold a business to business joint after hours event
March 17 from 5:30-7:30 p!m. at
Financial Resources Federal Credit
Union, New Brunswick. Cost is $25 for
nonmembers, $20 for member walk-ins
and $15 for members. To register, call
Debbie at (732) 821-1700, ext. 202.
"Super AM Connection With BNI" will
done by calling 1-800-373-3529.
The Central Jersey Job Developers Association, New Brunswick, will
hold its 21st annual job fair March 17
from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m, at the Rutgers
Labor Education Center, Ryders Lane
and Clifton Avenue, New Brunswick.
The free event will provide access to employment opportunities ranging from
entry level to managerial and professional positions. A Spanish-language
translator and sign language interpreter
will also be available.
Registration is required and may be
done at the Web site at www.cjjda.org.
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American Legion to host
breakfast, fish dinner
American Legion Post No. 401, Major
Road, Monmouth Junction section of
South Brunswick, will hold an "all you
can eat" breakfast March 13 from 8 a.m.
to noon.
Cost is $5, $3 for children age 6-10,
and free for children age 5 and younger.
The menu will consist of eggs, French
toast, pancakes, sausage, home fries, bacon, toast, orange juice, coffee and tea.
A fish dinner will he Good Friday
March 25 from 5-8 p.m. Cost is $8, $5 for
children age 6-10, and free for children
age 5 and younger. The menu will consist
of fish, chicken nuggets, fries, green
beans, colestaw, and beverages. For more
information, call (732) 329-9861.
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EFFECTS OF AGING
People w h o exercise regularly may stave off
sonic of the harmful effects of aging by stimulating production of a substance that combats
potentially damaging inflammation and inhibiting another substance that promotes mfhninialion.A study of 12 healthy men between the ages
of 65 and 75 with contrasting exercise habits
showed that frequent exercisers had about onethird the average level of the inflammation-promoting substance called interleukin 6, compared
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individual, but generally,'brisk is best'. If you arc
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Movies
'Be Cool': Boring sequel
with too many invokes
BY ROGER EBERT
Movie Critic
black, and that's the joke, I guess. But
where do you go with it? Maybe by sinkohn Travolta became a movie star ing him so deeply into dialect that he
by playing a Brooklyn kid who wins cannot make himself understood, and
a dance contest in "Saturday Night has to write notes. Chili also ventures
Fever" (1977). He revived his career by into the hip-hop culture; he runs up
dancing with Uma Thurman in "Pulp against a Suge Knight type named Sin
Fiction" (1994). In "Be Cool," Uma LaSalle (Cedric the Entertainer), who
Thurman asks if he dances. "I'm from has a bodyguard named Elliot Wilhelm,
Brooklyn," he says, and then they dance. played by The Rock.
I pause here long enough to note that
So we get it: "Brooklyn" connects with
"Fever," Thurman connects with "Pulp." Elliot Wilhelm is the name of a friend of
mine
who runs the Detroit Film Theater,
That's the easy part. The hard part is,
and that Elmore Leonard undoubtedly
what do we do with it?
"Be Cool" is a movie that knows it is a knows this because he also lives in
movie. It knows it is a sequel, and con- Detroit. It's the kind of in-joke that doestains disparaging references to sequels. n't hurt a movie unless you happen to
All very cute at the screenplay stage, know Elliot Wilhelm, in which case you
where everybody can sit around at story can think of nothing else every second
conferences and assume that a scene will The Rock is on the screen.
The deal with The Rock's character is
work because the scene it refers to
worked. But that's the case only when that he is manifestly gay, although he
doesn't seem to realize it. He makes dire
the new scene is also
threats against Chili
good as itself, apart
Palmer, who disarms
from what it refers to.
"Be Cool"
him with flattery,
Quentin Tarantino's
iri
telling him in the mid"Pulp Fiction" knew
Metro Goldwyn Mayer
dle of a confrontation
that Travolta won the
presentation
that he has all the
disco
contest
in
Directed by: F. Gary Gray
right
elements to be a
"Saturday
Night
movie star. Just as the
Starring:
Fever." But Tkrantino's
sleazy
producer in "Get
John Travolta, Uma Thurman,
scene didn't depend on
that; it built from it. Vince Vaughn, Cedric the Entertainer, Shorty" saved his own
life by listening to
Steven Tyler, Christina Milian,
Travolta was graceful
Chili's pitch, now Chili
beyond compare in
Harvey Keitel, Danny DeVito,
saves
his life by pitch'Tever," but in "Pulp
The Rock
ing
The Rock.
Fiction" he's dancing
Running time: 1 1 2 minutes
There are other
with a gangster's girlClassified: PG-13
casting decisions that
friend on orders from
(for violence, sensuality, and language
are intended to be
the gangster, and part
Including sexual references)
hilarious. Sin LaSalle
of the point of the scene
has a chief of staff
is that both Travolta
and Thurman look like they're dancing not played by Andre 3000, who is a famous
music
type,
although
I did not know that
out of joy, but out of duty. So we remember
"Fever" and then we forget it, because the and neither, in my opinion, would Chili.
There
is
also
a
gag
involving Steven
new scene is working on its own.
Now look at the dance scene in "Be Tyler turning up as himself.
"Be Cool" becomes a classic species of
Cool." Travolta and Thurman dance in a
perfectly competent way that is neither bore: a self-referential movie with no self
to
refer
to. One character after another,
good nor bad. Emotionally they are neither
happy nor sad. The scene is not necessary one scene after another, one cute line of
dialogue
after another, refers to another
to the story. The filmmakers have put
them on the dance floor without a safety movie, a similar character, a contrasting
net. And so we watch them dancing and we image or whatever. The movie is like a
think, yeah, "Saturday Night Fever" and bureaucrat who keeps sending you to
"Pulp Fiction," and when that thought has another office.
It doesn't take the in-joke satire to an
been exhausted, they're still dancing.
The whole movie has the same prob- additional level that might skew it funny.
To
have
The Rock play a gay narcissist is
lem. It is a sequel to "Get Shorty" (1995),
which was based on a novel by Elmore not funny because all we can think about
is
that
The
Rock is not a gay narcissist.
Leonard just as this is based on a sequel
to that novel. Travolta once again plays But if they had cast someone who was
Chili Palmer,'onetime Miami loan shark, ALSO not The Rock, but someone
who in the first novel traveled to Los removed from The Rock at right angles,
Angeles to collect a debt from a movie like Steve Buscemi or John MaJkovich,
producer, and ended up pitching him on a then that might have worked, and The
movie based on the story of why he was Rock could have played another characin the producer's living room in the mid- ter at right angles to himself — for example, the character played here by Harvey
dle of the night threatening his life.
as your basic Harvey Keitel charThis time Chili has moved into the Keitel
Think what The Rock could do with
music business, which is less convincing acter.
a
Harvey
Keitel character.
because, while Chili was plausibly a fan
In other words: (1) Come up with an
of the producer's sleazy movies, he cannot be expected, 10 years down the road, actual story, and (2) if you must have
to know or care much about music. satire and self-reference, rotate it 90
Funnier if he had advanced to the front degrees off the horizontal instead of
ranks of movie producers and was mak- making it ground-level. Also (3) go easy
ing a movie with A-list stars when his on the material that requires a familiarity with the earlier movie, as in the
past catches up with him.
Instead, he tries to take over the con- scenes with Danny DeVito, who can be
the
funniest man in a movie, but not
tract of a singer named Linda Moon
(Christina Milian), whose agent (Vince when it has to be a movie other than the
one
he
is appearing in.
Vaughn) acts as if he is black. He is not
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March 14 from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Programs offered are recreation bowling
club for children age 6-12 years, junior
chefs I and II for grades K-3, and youth
volleyball for grades four through 12.
Registration for the spring "Creative
Learning" and "Bright Starts" programs
will be March 22 from 7-8 p.m. at South
Brunswick Community Center, Woodlot
Park, New Road (doors open at 6 p.m.
and numbers will be distributed at that
time). Registration is Open to all residents of South Brunswick Township, and
nonresidents may register two days
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Obituaries^
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.
E.K. "Kathi" Kovach
Mrs. Kovach, 59, of Raritan Tbwnship, died March 8 at
home. Bom in New Brunswick, she resided in North
Brunswick and South River prior to moving to Raritan
Township. She owned and operated Professional Show Services, Plemington. She was a member of St. Catherine of
Siena Church, Pittstown, where she was also a member of
its Altar and Rosary Society. She was a member of Mount
Zion Chapter No. 116, Order of the Eastern Star,
Metuchen. She was predeceased by her father, Alexander
Berta. She is survived by tier mother, Eugenia Ponciroli
Berta of Edison; a daughter, Kathryn Kovach; a son and
daughter-in-law, P.J. and Rhonda Kovach of Denver; a sister and brother-in-law, Maria and Laszlo Soos ofMilford;
and three brothers and one sister-in-law, Fred and Phyllis
Berta of Cornelius, N.C; Alex Berta of Gilbert, Ariz,; and
Eugene Berta of Trenton. A memorial Mass will be March
12 at 11 a.m. at St. Catherine's Church, Pittstown.
Arrangements are by Holcombe-Fishor Funeral Home,
Flemington. Memorial donations may he made to Hunterdon Hospice, 2100 Westcott Drive, Flemington 08822.
John Travis Fryzowicz
Mr. Fryzowicz, 89, of Old
Bridge, died Feb. 22 at home.
With his late wife, Anna, he
owned Fry's General Candy
Store, Old Bridge, for more than
"45 years. His wife, Anna Stanik
Fryzowicz, died in 1984.
Surviving are two sons, Joseph
of the Dayton section of South
Brunswick and Travis of
Spotswood; two grandchildren;
and three great-grandchildren.
Arrangements were under the
direction of Eckman Funeral
Home, Spotswood. Memorial
contributions may be made to
the Old Bridge Township First
Aid and Rescue Squad, 200
Marlboro Road, Old Bridge, Nj
08857.
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Congregation B'nai Tikvah, 1001
Finnegan's Lane, North Brunswick, will
host Dinner in Disguise, a faux traf
purim feast March 25 at 6:30 p.m. Cost is
$18, $12 for children age 5-12, and free
for children younger than age 5.
The dinner will include antipasta,
seafood, chicken, pasta and vegetables.
Kabbalat shabbat services will follow.
Attendees must R.S.V.P. by March 11.
A concert by the Sons of Tikvah band
will be March 27 at 7 p.m. The free conceil will feature traditional purim and
Klezmer/Freilech music. Rabbi Ben Levy
and the Echos from Congregation Btz
Chaim-Monroe Ibwnship Jewish Center,
and Miriam Libove Goldfarb' and David
Goldfarb from the Highland Park
Minyan will be guest performers. Food
and refreshments will be available for
purchase, with proceeds benefiting the
temple's music program.
To R.S.V.P. for the dinner or for more
information, call the synagogue office at
(732) 297-0696 or visit the Web site at
www.bnaitikvah.org.
Changes announced to So. Brims, school calendar
The South Brunswick Board of Education has announces changes to the 200405 school calendar due to several school
closings and delayed openings from
inclement weather and cold temperatures
this winter. Due to last the March 1 emergency closing resulting from heavy snowfall, South Brunswick will need to adjust
its academic calendar consistent with
plans previously approved by the Board of
Education.
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be in session for students in grades K-ll
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SPORTS
Aaron Gittleman wins national title in luge
BY GEORGE ALUANO
StafT Writer
aron Gittleman always thought
lacrosse was going to be his sport.
After all, he loves it, played it all
three years ho was at Crossroads Middle
School, and plans to continue to do so this
spring as a freshman at South Brunswick
High School.
But as far as his choice of sports goes, a
recent family vacation to Lake Placid
changed all that. Gittleman discovered a
new spoil he wanted to get involve in: Luge
- lacing. You know, where you lie in a sled flat
on your back and fly down a track at high
speeds while steering with your feet. Not an
easy task by any means.
But today, a little more than two years
after he began competing, 14-year-old
Aaron Gittleman of South Brunswick is a
national champion in his now sport.
Gittleman captured first place at the
Veri zon
U. S.
You tn
National
Championships for boys 16-and-under on
Feb. 27 at Lake Placid, right where his journey began three years earlier in February of
2002.
That's when the Gittleman family took a
vacation to the site of the 1932 and 1980
Winter Olympics. They were also there at
A
Call it fate, but shortly after the Sunday at Lake Placid and finished ninth
Gittlemans returned home, Noal in a field comprised of much more experiGittleman, a general dentist, met Doug enced racers.
Bateman, a patient of his from Somerville
But it was a week earlier, at the 16-andwho just happened to have competed in the under U.S. Youth National Championships,
1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo.
. where Aaron Gittleman really shined. He
"That coincidence was huge," Gittleman was one of 25 racers, each of whom made
said, "I told him about our vacation and he two runs down the track. He was the eighth
told me how Verizon, a major corporate sponsor for luge racing, sponsors
something called the Verizon Slide
Search. He said certain members of
the national team travel around the
country and they have a luge sled
with in-line skate wheels attached to
it.
"What they do is block off a city
street with a light steep Lo it, put bales
of hay along the side, and send the
kids down. Some end up in the bales
of hay and some end up going right
down the middle of the street."
Gittleman decided to look into it,
He checked the organization's Web
site and saw there was a Verizon Slide
Search coming to Philadelphia that
June.
"So I signed Aaron up and brought
him there," he said. "They travel
around and screen 600 kids all over
ly vacation. Chevy Chase and the Griswolds
never had such a good time.
.
While the elite-level racers begin at the
top of the track and get up to speeds of 90
mph or faster, racers in junior competition
start down the track a little with peak
speeds of 70 mph.
"And contrary to common belief, you are
Above, Aaron Gittleman (center) is all smiles after winning a U.S. National Youth Luge
Championship in Lake Placid, N.Y., in February.
the same time the 2002 Winter Olympics
were going on in Park City, Utah, which
only added to the festive atmosphere at
Lake Placid.
"I've always loved Winter Olympic
sports. Those axe my favorites," Neal
Gittleman, Aaron's father, said. "Lake
Placid is a major training ground for all
lands of .Winter Olympic sports like ski
jumping, speed skating, the biathlon.
"And with the Olympics going on in Park
City wliile we were in Lake Placid, there
was a real Olympic spirit there. Every
restaurant you went in had the Olympics on
TV 24 hours a day. They really got caught
up in the Olympic spirit."
One of the attractions the village in Lake
Placid offered tourists was a ride on a bobsled down the original track used in 1932.
"It was a money maker for New York
State," Gittleman explained. "They had a
driver and a brakeman."
The Gittleman family decided to take a
ride on it, but no one enjoyed it more than
young 12-year-old Aaron.
"It was great," he said this week as he
recalled the experience. "Once you stait
going down the track and pick up speed, it's
such a rush. You're not doing any work.
You're just riding in a giant sled. It was just
amazing."
And from that experience, a new favorite
sport, a new passion, and eventually a new
career was hatched.
"Aaron loved it so much," he father said.
the country, including Hawaii. Out of that
600, they invited about 100 to Lake Placid
in November to try it out on ice, and from
that 100, about 15 or so are asked to join the
Junior National team."
And, lo and behold, Aaron was one of the
15 they asked to join,
"The first time I did it, I just weaved in
and out of cones. It was great," Aaron said.
"I was just going along for the ride, though.
I had no idea it was going to play out like
this."
Aaron made tremendous progress and in
the winter of 2003-04 he made the Junior
Development team. He did so well there, he
was promoted to the Junior Team
Candidate Select level this winter.
There are eight levels of U.S. luge teams,
the Junior Development team being the
lowest and the U.S. Olympic team, of
course, being the highest. The Junior Team
Candidate Select, Gittleman's current status, is the second rung on the ladder.
But he's moving up rapidly. Last year, in
just his first year of competition, he competed in the same Verizon U.S. Youth National
Championships for 16-and-under and
placed fifth.
"I actually finished pretty well for my
first year," he said.
He did well enough to be invited to race
in the U.S. Junior National Championships
for 20-and-under a week later, quite an
accomplisliment for someone just 13 years
old. He raced in that event again this past
racer to go and his first-run time of 46.097
seconds left him all alone in first place
after the first round.
Eli Cain of Michigan was second with a
46.543, a margin of 0.446 behind
Gittleman.
"I was almost five-tenths of a second
ahead of the second-place guy, which is a
pretty nice gap," Gittleman said.
For the second round, racers went in
reverse order according to their place in
the standings, which meant Gittleman
would go last and Cain second to last.
"As all the other guys were going down
on their second run, I was checking their
times and adding it up to their first time."
And each time, he was still ahead.
Finally Cain went and recorded a 46.232,
giving him a combined time of 1:32.775.
Gittleman had to do under 46.678 seconds
to secure the championship, and he did so
with a time of 46.363 seconds.
About the only thing that could have
knocked him out of first was if he hit the
wall hard, going down.
"I actually did come real close to hitting
near the last curves," he said. "But I didn't
hit too hard. I just brushed against the wall.
It didn't cost me too much, just three-tenths
of a second."
The cushion he built in the first round,
however, was enough to hold off Cain and
give Gittleman first place.
"Once I crossed the finish line and saw
the clock and laiew I had won, I was so
excited. My parents and all my teammates
were all there clapping me on. It was amazing,
"It was so unexpected. I knew the competition I was up against and I was actually just hoping to finish in the top five again
and get a medal. But not a national championship. I never expected that. Two years
ago I had no idea this could ever happen."
And just think, it all began with a fami-
driving down the hill," Gittleman laughed.
"You're not just lying there enjoying the
ride."
Gittleman has certainly been enjoying
the ride since he started competing. It hasn't come without sacrifices, however.
Gittleman has had to make numerous sixhour trips to Lake Placid to train, sometimes staying two to three weeks at a time.
"I've put a lot of miles on my
Mountaineer," Neal Gittleman laughed.
"I've had to miss a lot of school," Aaron
added. "This last time, to get ready for the
Nationals, I was there five out of six weeks.
I bring all my books from school and my
teachers fax me or e-mail me all my work."
He also gives a lot of credit to his mother, Cindy Gittleman.
"My mother has been a huge help keeping in touch with all my teachers."
There's not much of an off season,
either.
"We do a lot of training in the summer,
a lot of weight lifting and a lot of getting in
shape," Aaron said. "I go back to Lake
Placid and they take the blades off the sled
and put in-line skating wheels on it, and
when the ice melts we practice on the concrete."
Aaron Gittleman hopes all the hard
work pays off for him in the future. When
you reach this level, it's certainly not too
far fetched to start thinking about the
Winter Olympics and malting the U.S.
National Team. Not in 2006, but Gittleman
will be 20 years old when the 2010 games
in Vancouver take place, and only 24 in
2014, just about the average age of the top
luge racers on the current Olympic team.
"I always wonder how far I can take it.
All the time," he admits. "Malting it to the
Olympics is my ultimate goal."
It could happen, too. But first, Aaron
Gittleman has to get ready for lacrosse season this spring.
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NORTH BRUNSWICK
$314,900
SOUTH BRUNSWICK
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Old Bridge Office
$274,900
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SAYREVILLE
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$472,500
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$215,000
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SENTINEL, March 10,2005 37
Real Estate Brjeh
Rochelle "Rollie" Davis, manager/
broker-associate of Davis Realtors, East
Brunswick, announces that Joseph R. Reyes
Jr., Steven Verderosa and David Lcvine
have joined the firm as Realtor-associates.
"Joe is a high-tech agent, experienced in einail marketing and versatile in his use of
new technology. He is a fine addition to our
staff of professional Realtors and I am
pleased to have him with us," said Stuart L,
Davis, broker of record. Call Joe Reyes
at (732) 254*6700, ext. 33, or e-mail
JosephReyesJr@aol.com. Steve Verderosa,
with experience in new homes and residential resales, is another welcome addition fo
the staff. He brings knowledge of
Middlesex, Monmouth and Somerset counties along with legal experience to his
clients. He can be reached at ext. 52. David
Levinc is an East Brunswick resident with a
strong legal background to assist his clients
in all aspects of the real estate transaction.
He can be reached at ext. 49.
Prudential New Jersey Properties East
Brunswick office sales associate Duke
Chung has attained the rcaj estate broker's
license, The requirement for a broker's
license consist of at least three years as a
continually licensed, full-time sales associate and the successful completion of 150
hours of real estate study as outlined by the
New Jersey Real Estate Commission.
Chung was recently named the East
Brunswick office's Sales Associate of the
Month for January. Since 2000, he has been
the office's reigning Sales Associate of the
Year. He has also been honored as a member of Prudential's Chairman's Circle for
2001,2002,2003 and 2004, ranking him
among the top 5 percent of Prudential real
estate professionals nationwide. In 2001,
2003 and 2004 he earned Gold Level status
in the New Jersey Association of Realtors
Circle of Excellence. He was also named
the company's 2000 Rookie of the Year.
Chung may be reached at (732) 390-8000,
ext. 318.
Karen Del Re, branch manager of
Wcichert, Realtors Old Bridge office,
announced that Nelly Fraga and John
Horvalh qualified for the company's
Ambassador's Club, recognizing them
in the top 2 percent of the company's
13,700 sales associates. In addition, Gloria
Cullinane, Gina Kellett, Viju Keswani,
Shobha Mehta and Ralphy Tutrone
qualified for the Executive's Club, and
are recognized in the top 5 percent of the
company's sales associates. These sales
associates can be reached at Wcicheit's
Old Bridge office at (732) 525-1550,
located at 1394 Route 9 south.
Elaine Salva, branch manager of
Weichert, Realtors East Brunswick office,
announced that Christina Huang, Cristina
Lacerda, Manuela Linares, Joseph
Marascio, Donna Waiters and Ken Zoumas
qualified for the company's President's
Club in 2004, recognizing them in the top 1
percent of the company's 13,700 sales associates. Peter Riga qualified for the
Ambassador's Club, recognizing him in the
top 2 percent of the company's sales associates. Hector Burak, Reina Laffbnt and
Tunde Toth-Gelber qualified for the
Executive's Club and are recognized in the
top 5 percent of the company's sales associates. These sales associates can be reached
at Weichert's East Brunswick office at (732)
247-7800, located at 180Tices Lane.
Coldwcl) Banker Residential
Brokerage, East Brunswick, is hosting a
Habitat for Humanity fund-raiser on March
10 at 6:30 p.m. at The Stress Factoiy comedy club in New Brunswick. The donation is
$34 and includes a buffet dinner and the
show. For information, call Barbara
Muriello at (732) 432-6332.
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Century 21 P.I.C. Realty earns National Quality Service Award
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largest residential real estate sales organization, has
announced (hat Century 21 P.I.C. Really, Old
Bridge, is a recipient of the 2004 Centuiy 21 Quality
Service Office Award for its commitment to providing
quality customer service to its clients.
"Receiving this award is a great honor and a testament to
the focuii and attention we pay to our clients in ensuring that
they understand each and every step of the home buying
and selling process," said Robert Peterson, broker of
"A commitment to quality customer service is crucial in
today's competitive real estate," said Thomas R. Kunz, president and CEO of Century 21 Real Estate Corp. "Century
21 P.I.C. Realty has demonstrated that dedication to the consumer is the hallmark of the Century 21 System's franchise
offices."
Located at 2624 Route 516 in Old Bridge, Century 21
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recreational property listings.
Century 21 P.I.C. Realty. "This award is the result of the
efforts of every member of Century 21 P.I.C. Realty staff."
Based on customer feedback received from the Century
21 System's Internet-based Quality Service Survey (QSS),
the award recognizes those Century 21 System offices
nationwide that earn a minimum customer satisfaction index
of 90 percent or better on real estate transactions they closed
from Jan. 1, 2004 through Oct. 31, 2004. The Internet-based
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012 Lots &
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EAST BRUNSWICK-Cotonial
130 x 120 lot, fenced yaid, 4
bodrms., 2 1/2 b a l h s ' 2 car
garage. Fam. rm. w/lireplace,.
eat-fn-kit w/granlle (ops. New
central ac & furnace. Asking
$479,000. 732-257-2601
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0366
MANALAPAN- MUST SEEI
Cenler Hall, 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2
baths, entertainment center
with bulllln wet bar & TV,
demote gas fireplace, finished
Each week hundreds of Public
casement, beautiful buck yard
Notices are published in New EDISON - By Owner. 3 BR. with bum In pool, pool house.
Jersey's daily and weekly -anch, 1.5 ba., LR, DH, EIK, Professional sand volley ball
EAST BRUNSWICK - Condo
newspapejsl The New Jersey • in. bsml., C/A. $329,900.
sourl, horse SIIOB pit. Deck oil Lrg. 1 Hi-.in,i Beaullful 2nd
Press Association has created 908-510-3357 or 908-517-1674.
kitchen, 2 car garaqe.
floor, end unit. MUST SEE
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5699,000.00. By appointment $154,900. Cull 732-967-9786
thBse notices are posted
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i all m a V h V w ^ p u f i f c
Knob Hill. 2 bdrms., 2 baths
a week, to statewide sheriM
. malls. Only 5315,000.
railc'i in kitchen. Pool/tennis
sales, foreclosures, RFC Imi;,
mag. 732-287-0150
', 000 Call 732-146-4507
B A , 2 car gar., 2 zone
for schools, town meetings,
s buyers only)
/a'ir, walk-oul bsml. Still NORTH BRUNSWICK - Rent.
variances, plus many1 oiher
lypcs. Search for notice * mantime to make changes with 2 BR., 2.5 bath, LR, DR, kit.
FORDS-By
owner
3
bdrm.
ually or subscribe lo Smart
builder. $699,900.
New paint. Governor's Point.
1.5
ba.,
45x100
lot.
Fenced
yd.,
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732-536-1182 or 917-671-6285 Pool lennis,backs lo lake.
lo your email address auloma- bsml., garage, enclosed back
porch. $325,000. 908-310-3957 MARLBORO1- WJvllfier Oaks $1,495/mo. Hike 732-433-2811
lically. Go lo:
East Cenler Hall Split Colonial.
www.njpublicnollces.com for HAZLET - 2 Fam. home. Walk 4 bdrm., 2:5 ba., 1/2 bsint, on
to Irans., stores, & schools. 1/2 cre. $399,000 by appl. only,
Near GSP. Lrg. yd., new kit.&
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se call 732-536-4566
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Nelghl .rhood. A
level: gia
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tiding liirc
ovated. 3 BR, 2BA Ir., for..._J dr.. I f . , c u s l o m E!K,
oversized, G
Andersen windows, Ig. fenced
Master bdnr
yard. 2 tier deck & much more.
. aster bath w/j . .
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nt., preal lot w/ wooded
HOUSE, Sat., & Sun., 1pm4pm. $409 900. 732-739-Q9G3 -,,-jkyd. Too many amenities
to list. $740,000 Call Cathy
H O W E L L ; By owner, C o l ,
5:30pm, 732-625-9003
4BR, 2Yi balhs, 2 car gar., f'p,
a/c, bsmnt,,r
foN.Y.$5S9,
4 bedrms. 3 balhs, 2 car
fireplace, ac, near public
. $629,900. 732-50D-0261
EAST BRUN
1 1/? ba. Duplex New carpet
deck, shed, driveway. Lo. yard.'
$1,150/mo. + uiil. 908-930-3555
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listings 1-806-749-8106
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.VMANALAPAN - BI-LEVELiV
5 bdrms., 2tt baths, F/P, A/C,
l 2 car garage. Great buy
59,900. Ca1f73a-536-9304
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NORTH BRUNSWICK
LAKEWOOD TWP., 3yr. old OLD BRIDGE- A bdim., 2 ba.,
Colonial, all electric, 4 bdrm., split level, modern kitchen, finCall 6pm to 9pm 732-297-0096.
2.5 ba., c/a, bsmnl., 2 car gar.
$429,000. Call 732-364-3T36 heated Florida room, enclosed
back yard,
EAST BRUNSWICKMANALAPAN - BY OWNER
. Ask.
Indian Forest • Stately, white, Center hall Colonial, possi- $423.600. neg. 732-679-3042
Mother-Dnugh
brick-lront cenler hall colonial. b l
A bdrms., 2.5 ba.. 2 car gar.,
. ., 214
2Vi b
baths.
t h s Fin
Fin. bsmt. ORMOND BEACH, FLORIDA
Adult
community
5
yf.
cid
ranch.
bsmnt., Llv., fam., & din. mis. , „ _ bedrms., & 2 balhs. All
c/a, hrdwd. firs., central vac, hardwood floors (main floor), 3 bdrms., 2 ba., all inclusive. 3 JACKSON at Fountain head
gas Irpt., Country club backyard all appll.. 3/4 acre, c/a, c/vac, clubhouses, 5 mins. to shop,
55+ new 8 nearly new
concrete heated in-Qiound sprinklers, new roof. Move-In drs. etc. $135,000.732-495-4280
ii,nui(,i(,liir(!il homes starting
pool/spa, deck, cabana, bsltlbl. -?nd. $639,900. 732-505-107) SAYREVItLE Cape style 5
at S5S,000. Pets resulted.
cl., patio. Gorgeous landscaping.
2 bath. Huge lot/updated
Ant!C]intin<intr> oricoutaged
$699,000 neg. 732-723-0243
MANALAPAN
BY
OWNER
. .. [jiiinihitnj, c/a. Access to
30243
Call 732-928-3100
Call ForAppt., No Brokers
all hwys. S279.TO. 732-390-8382
rokers. Open House, Sal, & Sun.
1-4pm. 4 +• bedrms., 2 balhs,
Air, sfone Hip)., pool, new Ml. & SOUTH BRUNSWICK - By I
" unswlck Acres,
ssappl. 680 acres. Garage.
IUIIIUI 3 bdrm., 1.5
$445,000. Call 732-446-3453
ihiilit, uMiiodolad kitchen, gor16x26 sunroom, 18x38
MANALAPAN-Customized
>J, on V2 ac, cor. lot. loo
EAST BRUNSWICK For Sala 4/5 bedrms. Vaulted gieal rm.,
Lakes
77 Acre Farm. F
4 bdrm., 2.5 bath, colonial. Fin.
fam. ' i n . A baths, sun rm.r
$369 K
i '• .mi 2 car garage, deck. Walk deck, pool, wooded 1/2 acre.
00. Call 732-297-6734 Region, Upstate
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to NYC bus Cots e x t r a s .
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Floor Space
NO. BRUNSWICK - Milli(».v,t
Mil near nis, 1 & 130, New
c o r a l . 2,100 s i (2 firs.). Will
rent separately. 516.^1- Re&troorn ea. fir., buigVfire alarm,
nrliv. Iht.-im . ii.'i , !)dll,ini) kit
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S5.000/MO Resicisial Income
Attainable by 2nd Month. Firsl
year potential ol aver $20,000
$50000
rm t h va
BULK NYS LAND SALE. 120
acres-Borders State-1139.900.
104 Acres-$69,900. Town
road, utilities, wlldlMe ponds.
Smaller tracts available, Own(it Uu.MMiiiq. Call ACL
1-800-229-7B43orvisll
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$9>935. 800-393-1
COASTAL GEORGIA-GATED
COMMUNITY large ivooded
waler access and marshfronl
homesiles. Anclenl Livs •.i.ii,-,
pool, lennis, goll. Waler access f r o m $ B 4 , 9 0 0 . P r e Construclion dfscounls.
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Alt: you making 51.710 pai
•ok? AH cash vending roulei
h prime locations available
wl Under S9.000 Inveslmenl
lulred. Call Toll Free iZA-7)
88B-344-5509
ALL CASH CANDY ROUTE.
Do you earn up to SBOO/day?
Your own local candy route.
Includes 30 Machines and
Candy. All for 59,935-Call
1-800-814-6443.
BE YOUR OWN BOSSI
iarn to Earn sa,000-$1.000/
'eek. From Homa. Call for
ee Message 1-800-259.0519
ww.RicharalFelix.bfz
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031 Money
025 Business
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Opportunities [I
BALSAM CREEK PROPERTIES. Several NYS lots avatlible, Including 6.4 Acres With
lf. Only been in Stales 10
}amp- $19,900. 5 Acres- Remths. Top Producers a l note, $15,900. Best Hunting. ready earning over7OK per
Jear snowmobile & ATV IralJs. monlh 1-800-323-QS98
100% guaranteed. Terms.
1-B00-229-7843 or
www.landandcamps.com
CRANBURY /MONROE
Rossmoor, for rent, golf, pool, COASTAL NORTH CAROLINA
LIN
C
2 bedrms., S baths * Pis. room, Phase
P
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old
ld
out. Now
N
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ferin
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r level. Call 732-536-8741 new homesiles
hi
in
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Phase II
Shlfie Landing, a gated wate
CREAMRIDGE
' -• community. Be a prou
lensens Ranch, 55+, Model
ir In this upscale commu
Home, SALE BY OfiJG.
nity with
ith boating
bo ng access (o (he
OWNER. 2 lrg. bedrms.
River
P l l SSound
d
Neuse
e Rver,
Rive Pamllco
> full balhs . AC, $158,900.
and Atlantic
t l t i Ocean, plus clubCall 609-758-8475
house, fitness center, tennis,
EATONTOWN - BY OWNER swimming pool and prWftt&
marina.
Homesltes
as
tow
as
3 bedroom 2 1/2 bath Model
l o End Unit. Library In lofl. $29,900. Financing available.
t l M k t i ^
D l
~ull basement, a/c, natural gas Coastal
sntCo
heal, gas drop!., bulll '02, 8
MILLSTONE Mother/daughter, fn. Isnon warranty. 5529,000
30056
3yrs. young, 3900sf col., 5 BR,
Call 732-870-6641
p . balhs. fully upgraded, REALTORS DO NOT CALL.
"MAKE THIS SUMMER THE
$750,000. Call 609-259-7687
BEST' E Tennessee's Norris
M A N A L A P A N - Cover
MILLSTONE -Brand new, by Bridge; Lower level. 1 bdrm.
Lake and Golf properties will
owner. 4,300 Sq. It. colonial. ba. Completely Updated. Pri
"" ike every year special. Start4 bedims. Granite countsrtops L t i n near Clubhouse Mu
i at only $54,900 - Call Lakew/stainless steel appliances.
e Realty 423-626-5820
J car garage. 2+ acres/wooded
vww.lakiisideroaUy.tn.com
lot & much more. $899,000.
MIODLETOWN • S h a d o w
Call 732-446-9861
.ake Village. BY OWNER. NY ESTATE FORECLOSURE
Sunny, upper level unit In gat- 14 Acres-Was $39,900 NOW
ed community: 2 BR, 1BA. $29,900 Woods, d r a m a t i c
NORTH BRUNSWICK
LR/DR combo. Many amenl- slews, secluded country setTownhouse, 2 bedrooms,
les Incl, goll & more. $215,000. lingl EZ access from l-SOt
2.5 balhB, end unil. All bilcr
Visit
www.fsbonl.com for phoMANY UPGRADES
os & detalta. Call 201-725-7978 Hurryl 877-860-5263
w/baaement. $329,000.
NO BROKERS PLEASE!
Call 732-563-1516
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ASSISTANT
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lor an .n.iiw- on-siile leasing office la stmt if,..•,(• TIMIL-IV M<i;-f
hnva good presentation, plione
liter'ale in'ws Word. Excel &
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fleliabfe. 3-5 yearsexparier
O r i e i s ficonsa & hand lo
me-rt. CaJI 732-ai7-9B4'
035 Help Wanted
FullTime
PROPERTY MANAGER/
CARETAKER
Saturday. Call 732-846-9776
HANDY PERSONS (6) ^
Big S, Wo aggravation. Stead
yr, round. Truck/von, tools, i
celt required. 732-7Q1-IOBa
FOODSERVICE MEDICAL BILLER
Cashier, Food Prep Onii-uis'i
hold area. Must have
S c h e d u l i n g lor g o l l c o u r s e
fledge of nit;dii J I ni,in,nii-r
snack bar, M o n d a y - F r i d a y ,
Tilly Mniiirt, i: inn|i;-lilivi- hour!/ system. Fax resume to
: I'll' I |] . j ||ll WUIr f'ltyUOl I- 732-761-2953
n-ril Mnik,, 908-359-6335 x6
MERCHANDISING
...rchandisers needed lor a
i •|j;,ffy \\\ w.Yt\'\ < i nnp^iiv,' finmr'ih.itc [-7 I" •".'•(vicini] ii.lMRECEPTIONIST-PlQJlSiirli
are department in homo imlone waoner, computer
•Qverneni stores In NJ. Must
lu.'-li.-di].: i-.q.'.-r-nnce required.
e handy, hard working IndiSHOP POSITION
dual wilh dependable car.
',•.':.• ^lllil.llri /(I! tl)l.|),-Ml. Oil I a l i d l i c e n s e . B K G / d r u g
iprnenl At^-.lii .iiil-, i n IF. t In1 :reen S500 /week, car
<|it!iis;(.' , m..-r1kil. 401k.
eligible lor bontiing. Wu of'
c o i n p u l i l i v t ! i.al.iry . m i l Call 1-00O-726-3404 ext. 305
lelils. Call lor Immediate
iBlrJerailon 609-655-1 a99
X
DRIVERS
• CDL
A.
Edison Based Dedicated Routes
Rapidly expanding Northeast iransportatjoi
provider seeks Class A Tractor Trailer Drivers
with a minimum of 6 months experience.
We offer theslebilityof a
financially sound organization,
• Excellent medfeoi benefits tor you
and your family
•$f636 per hour ($17.&per hour for
night shift}
• Weekly Setfety Bonus
• GusuwteGd 40 hour work weeK paid
• $.40 bi-annual rVJCfeases
ttionte daily
• New equipment
Routes require flexible houis.
Apply online at
wwvu.Canier1ndustries.com
<y call S88-293-2619 tor an Information packet.
ZSSSS CARRIER
INDUSTRIES
INC.!
For School fl r:nm|» A i
LIFEGUARDS NEEDED
FT/PT • Slarting 5/2005
al Jersey Newspaper
i:i '.fcking a dynamic.
atier to join our group o!
iy newspapers Strong
tjnlsd a must. Must possess
strong verbal and written skills,
be team oriented and Ihrivo in
the lace of competition. A reli-
ilerMedln Newspaper
P.O. Box 5001
Freehold, NJ 07728
Attention: Box #92
HOWELL TOWNSHIP
PUBLIC SCHOOLS ha; 1 12
month,
tnth, anlicipafed
anticipated secretarial
vacancy (or Malnlennnco
Come J o i n Our Sales Team! Deparlmenl, available ASAP,
High School Diploma, Excel/
Word
proficiency
and good
you have that keen eye lor
shiDH1, ^nd you enloy helping
srafa'rZy:' sTe p t VI3"0^ 5.
r e o p l e p i l l l o i j u l h f i i EioniH
graal looks, br.ny ynui v i k - ,
rated.
energy S lalents to Lola's in
_..sing: March 11,3005
Flexible Hours & Send letter of interesIS '
New Jersey's Hottest
Clothing Store
PRE-SCHOOL TEACHERS
ir.il,. ..I tin- A i l Child Care F a l.'lly I-, loi.ll [H| ((II Cri-.lllVl.-. '-X--ieocedPre-ScliOol
;hers. Flexible hours.
3Q call 732-679-2450 or
isvnte to 732-679-2490
REAL ESTATE AGENT
pportunity is i-ri''i ^iiiii Don't
Iss otif on go Ing pro-licensing
mrsesSsuiVjnriJiMiini'.iiuti. lj>
ou get a FAST successtul start.
: a i r u r s u l n a l 732-SB3-5400
Aberdeen/Maiwnn
REAL ESTATE Opportunities
The Real Estate Market is HOTI
Be a part of Itl • Get Licensed
- 30 days! • SBI your own hoursl
• Work close to home!
Rose Estephan, Manager
732-946-9400
Wcichcrt Realtors, Holmdel
S A L E S - R E A L ESTATE
No Layoffs
No Downsizing
•Control What You Make
•High Volume Business
"\~i1l Natalie 732-617-2020
Dr. Jorden Schift
Asslstanl Superintendent
Hoviielt Township Board of
Education
Olllce of Personnel/Secretary
P.O. Box 579
....Yell, NJ 07731
EOE
SHAMPOO ASSISTANT
FT - PT - Busy Marlboro hair
aton. TiammtjiGiowlU potential.
Professional atlitude a must.
Call 732-972-9890
TEACHER lor Toddler Room
id 2 Year Old Room
of Ihe art child care facility
s looking tor creative, expend e d teachers. F l e x i b l e
lirs. Call 732-679-3450
tax 732-679-2490
WANTED
RESTAURANT
TEAM MEMBERS
re searching for friendly,
jelic & enthusiastic indir
lduals to loin our Team at
Millstone KFC next to 6 Flags.
Uniform 8 meals provided. Al!
lions & shifts are available.
Slop In and apply
callus at 732-938-9743
WANTED
RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT
" ere searching lor enlhusic, motivated, eneigelic and
pilable individuals to join
__i KFC a n d Daily Queen
Management Teams. Vocations
ii OWBridge. East Brunswick
md Millstone, NJ. Experience
ireferred but not a requirement,
Jontact us at 732-254-0828 or
imait: NAVI6412@comcast.net
035A Help Wanted
Seasonal
BUS DRIVERS!
GREAT SUMMER
JOBS!
Fulfill Your
Career Goals with
C&S Wholesale Erocers!
ORDER PICKERS/SELECTORS
CSS Wholesale Grocers, one of the largest food wholesalers in
Ihe nalion lias immediale openings lor order pickers to select full
case orders in our Perishable Dislributioti Facility in Avenel, NJ.
Positions available on the evening shift, 5:3upn>2:00am. $9.75/hr
to slarl, $10.25 after working 60 days, plus incentive money and
time off incentive program. Make upwards of $i4Vlir. Annual
increases, medical benefils, pension, paid vacation included.
Some OT available.
Apply in person Monday Ihrough Friday between 7:30am and
6:00pm at C&S Wholesale Grocers, 301 Blair Road, Avenel, NJ
07001 or fax resume lo Jeremy al (732) 499-3747. Call (732)
499-3750 for directions only, please no phone calls for other
reasons.
C&S WHOLESALE
GROCERS, INC
CEDAHVILLE DAY CAMP
Supervisors • Lifeguards
Counselors • Tcai;hHfS
wim Instructors • Basketball
Soccer -Office Staff
lecialists. Call609-448-3B81
(clon'1 wail till Spring)
16 passenger A/C vans.
3reat Routes. Competitive
Pay, S18+- per hour!
Top Iliglit Summer Camp
for your kids! 6/29-8/19.
Looking lor CDL drivers.
Can J o n a t h a n ,
732-297-2000
www.oakcreBtdayciim p.c o m
p
GREAT SUMMER
JOBS
Oak Crest
__. mer!Gre
Camp Jobs Available for
College and High Scliool
Students 17+ Teachers and
Coaches.
'GROUP COUNSELORS
LIFEGUARDS
BUS DRIVERS (w/COL)
SPECIALTV POSITIONS:
•ATHLETIC SPECIALISTS
•GYMNASTIC SPECIALIST
•ROPES AND CLIMBING
SPECIALISTS
•MOlitllAIN QfKI
SPECIALIST
•TENNIS INSTRUCTOR
•FENCING INSTRUCTOR
•BEAUTY 8 HAtRSTYLING
•MOTORIZED GO KARTS
•COOKIN3
BUS DRIVERS WANTED
B.O.E. or Private wilh CDL
or MOMS WITH KIDS WE
WILL TRAIN YOUf Great
Tuition incentives available.
Ages 15 a up- Lifeguard training
available. Classes Slarting
! Call 800-426-5580
035M Medical Help
Wanted
MEDICAL BILLER
Large cardiology practice in
East Grunswick Geeks hard
player. Must have experience
in posting charges & payments.
Know of handling AR & othRr
billing responsibilities.
Experiences only need apply.
Competitive salary, excellent
benefits. Fax resume to:
732- 2S7-5432
or entail: lgordovcr@comcasl.net
036 Help Wanted
Part Time
HYGIENIST
P/T. Friday or Monday.
Pedialric practice.
Woodbridge. Call 732-636-390C
SCHOOL BUS
DRIVERS
Needed on a SUBSTITUTE
lor the Jackson School
;t. CDL license preferred.
hut will liain Plfjnsc call the
,iiispi]iliitioii [ ) ' ' ] ] , I I Inn'nt
732-Q33-4600ext. 4360
...idaskforDelores, or tax
732-833-4673
EOE/AA
• SECURJTY •
fjB need a few Good Men and
Womgn • Raceway Park,
Cull 732-446-6327
TEACHER AIDES NEEDED
" eery School, Okl itn(k|.
sa. Call 732-254-3505
;
Attention
Greater Media
Newspaper Readers
Note that the title or this
clas-
rJot-; th.iftii.! t.ilt-ui ilur;
clnsl U c a l i o n is E m p l o y m e n l
ervlces. Ads under employ-
HOME CARE- CHHA'S,
CNA'S & COMPANIONS FOR
SENIORS. Must have car. FIT
& P/T. Live-in ;iv,ii!nl)to. Call
Right At Home, 732-566-6711
I
042 Antiques
Collectibles
HAS YOUR BUILDING SHIFTED? Structural repairs ol
barns houses, and garages.
PERSONAL COLLECTION &
Call Woodford Bros. Inc for
straightening, leveling, foundation and wood frame reparis. • 732-246-1706 or 34JK)|):i-l:-y.l
1-800-OLD-BARN.
PRECIOUS MOMENTS Colwww.1-8D0-OLD-BARN.com
Icction ivMi -nl'-ivi nsr; 39 pcs.
HELP WANTED IMMEDIATE- 1076 lc-1995. Value $700.,
LY! Need S50 people lo held asking S500. 732-1136-1546
mail out Insurance forms. Call
1-214-432-4602 or
t-3M-55Q-3B62
i.
036a Employment
Services
Attention
Greater Media
Newspaper Readers
HOME CARE - For elderly,
s;icl(, tlisnbled. Live-in/oul.
lin r.oji.ihrr- i,.lcs Call Polintor
A(jc»cy 90a-a25-0494,Notee.
SEWING MACHINE - Singer
ANTIQUE. TAYLOR TABLE.
Oil ilnu.-ii v.'ork', Steal it at
S100. Call 732-634-70B1
S990-S2.320 WEEKLY POSStBLEI Mailing our lelters Irom
'
L«. Easy. FREE INFO.
^^..ulne opportunity. 100%
SATISFACTION GUARAN(I l"l) Call Now!
1 -800-679-6857 24 hrs.
STAMP COLLECTORS
043 Appliances
Now Hiring for 2005 Postal
Positions. S17.50-S59/Hr. Full
efils/Paid training and
a t i o n s . No e x p n i ic-m .• OVEN - Jejiair. elec. D i s h ADIWJNISTBATtVE
washer • Kenrnofe. Washer &
y I anorB41775
ASSISTANT
Dryer, Whirlpool S i 5 0 7 a l l .
e#4300.
Ticket/event company, Hazlot.
NNOUNCEMENT" Hiring
73J-933-0299 or 732-429-9020
•If i n
re! Exc
Flexible hours, AM/PM
2005 Postal Positions
I oppoilunilies and benefits REFRIGERATOR-Whirlpool
ihedules, daily plione & older S17.50-559.00 + /Hour. Full
oces|sing^^x resume
(;oiii[)tmy (Jfiversl Milos-S$
i - ' i i r l i h ; Paid T r a i n i n g S
CDLrequiredl
XM
Radio.
J.U dll'Ulf, Nl> I -IL-IU-IK E>
$700. Coll 732-521-1240
800-CFI-DR1VE
ADVERTISING
(800-23<t-37tB ent. 1320)
l e ( | u i r e d . Gfean Card OK.
SPORT COATS (3) M o i l ' s , "
www.clidrive.com
ASSISTANT
' j 3B-40, L. Like new, S20.
1
iter Media NeMSjiiipers. a
' 1-866-329-0801 Ext. 750
,|'( HI I MH t f l ' T H H tJI I I)- ... Ji. Suit, 3 |H:. [)[:rl(!(.l(.uriii .
i p of iwelve p r i v a t e l y
E0 lor Sloro Evaluations. Get •,.!!> lif:r:l oiler. 732-351-2013
l\mi tn ';tuip I ocal Stores,
TELEVISIONS
r . _, Is looking for a Part-time
(.-••.tiiiiinnls, 8, Thealers.
Experienced operators,
Advertising Assistant reporting
1 r.niiiiiij Provided, Flexible 20"SonyTriuitron& 19" Sharp
the Retail Sales Manager, ..__ipendent Contractors or Hours, Email Required.Litiylron. $50. ea. 732-B46-165S
OIII|),HW Drivers, CDL ln> 1-800-585-9024 exl. 6333
itry level p o s i t i o n . I f n i s
j
..^Iti-tasked position requires
inn linn F !uf|Piiii> ,ivciilable
good speaking skills, a positive
800-771-6318
SECRET SHOPPERS NEEDattitude, good customer service
ED lor Siore Evaluations. Gel
skills, computer literacy and the
Paid lo Shop. Local Stores.
ability to communicate and work '/ANNOUNCEMENT* 2005 fi, lAuiMMts ft llinnlnia.TMinwell wilh others. Qualified can- " ^ o s l a l Jobs To $ 4 7 , 0 0 0 Ing Provldert, Flexible Hours, ..'hite.gat. . ,
ear/Now Hiring Federal Hire
Like new. Digital contro
didate will work directly wilh
E-Mail, required.
ive salespeople as well as the )ith Full Benefits Apply To- J-aO0-585-9024 exl. 6252
$150. Call 732-967-1368
inlire sales deparlmenl. Of- day/No Experience,
WASHER & DRYER
ers good compensation, 15-24 •-866-827-1076 6X1. 10
$750 WEEKLY SALARY!
sher $150,.Dryer S140..
lours per week. Previous
Mailing our promotionals
eked $280.Heavy duly,
lewspaper experience a plus.
tellers. 100% From home.
deliver. Coll 732-548-9353
To apply please lax or mail
Genuine opportunity. FREE
with
prime
locationt
reauma with salary
INFOI Call Now!
WASHER 4 DRYER - White,
IOW! Under $9,000 Investment
roquirementa to:
•800-251-8106 24 hours
Laundry center ( 1 P C ) ,
equired Call Toll Free (24-7)
I rii)lll.llh- (.-Ici.llir.) l.|k« IH-.7,
B00-963-2654
P.O. Box 5001
S750 WEEKLY INCOME
Freehold, NJ 0772S
lential mailing our sales let- $450. Call 732-290-9521
Become
a
PHARMACY
Fax: 732-7B0-4257
rs from homo. No ExporiTECHNICIAN
PARALEGAL,
Attention: L. Cuffarl
_.ice Necessary. Full or Pari
MEDICAL OFFICE ASST.
Time.Genuine opporlunlly.
044 Computers
BILLING OFFICE - Spotswood
Call 1-JI00-625-7Q53
Vea. Flexible afternoon hours.
D A T A EHTRV Caulil L.un
Good phone skills.
S15/Hnur ;m<i U i i ! Mc<tir:;il
'l-l'BNrd
a S a
3 e
0
Billing.
Training
Proviiied.
PC
P| e a seCall'73 2 -251 -'4eOo'.''
SBOO.OO PER WEEK possible
Reauired! Call? days.
1-B0D-935-1311 ext 308
Ml ,1111,1, Mill Mlllpll' )l>'.|i..l/i|',
lr
I . r . Supphc-s Ji training
In kciTvoni company, Haztet.
.. _ COVENANT TRANSP- provided. Gi-iii
• <>|i|).nluinty
F l e x i b l e h o u r s , A M / P M ORT. Excellent Pay & Benefits FT/PT FREE I n l o t i i u H i , , , ,
ichedules. Motivated, detail (or Expoiienced Drivers. O/O, Pat K;iijf i;,ill I -7011-231 -7373
irlanted. Must be QuIckBooks Solos, Teams S GI.MIHUU: (3') Mom recording
'ro experienced. Fax resume
paid
o: 212-582-7490
ciling Weekly Payolieckl WiitCUSTOMER CALL CENTER
len Guaranteel
Guara
11 Year
ar NaNa3 flex shifts. 6:30-1:30, 3-Gpm
tionwide
i i d C
N H
i i ! ALL HARDWOOD. Del. avail.
Hiring!
6:30-9:30pm. Excellent salary.
. ers. Accepting I raiiiiiiib1 Easy W
Jut Ou
No typing, customer friendly.
CDL in 16 Diiys! No Money
diiplc
1
Sludents/senlors welcome. 3 lo- IXlWII. :.ill«jfirll I IILIIILINU III: Po;,l.i<|i LSupplic, Awecations: Avenel: 732-750-4121
SEASONED FIREWOOD
e Bonusesl FREE INFORition H[.inil)ursemenl Avail.
rick: 732-477-1717
Sayrevllle Lawn & Garden
ION CALL NOWII
Job Placement Asst.
juth River: 732-651-7733
732-390-0900
"0-883-0171 OXtA-63
CUSTOMER SERVICE Earn S1,000-S3,500 WEEKSS Weekly Use eBay to gel
East Brunswick health care
i V! I..! inn An .v.i'imn Surveys
J. Get S250 in FREE prodproducts company Is seeking
O n l i n e ! Free R e g i a t n t i u r i i
a customer service representa- <";ii,-ii,ini,.,.(i n.-iychecks! Pro- rii-i|Mirr-il I iiiimiu) f'i "','iijh'ii
tive lo work part time. Monday cess E-mails O n l i n e ! Earn
Call Online Supplier
tliru Friday Ssmlpm Strong
'••.:••. oeW.-NMif ( n-.; t;i)v-.-in- ' "0-940-4948 ext. 2956
BED-Ne
m e n l G r a n t s ! $1 2 , 0 0 0 sry Foa
Computer literacy a must. Will SriOO.000 Everyonti Ou.ihli-,'
'w. RealCashProgfams.com
frain. Send resume/salary to037 Babysitting
:ioi). ';cii ••,•)'.!•, '..in
Karen, P.O.Box 369
n $4375.00 W E E K L Y !
deliver. C ill 732-259-6690
Milltown, NJ 08B50
Child Care
Processing Simple E-mails
DRIVING INSTRUCTOH
Online! $25 Per Email Sentl
Greater Freehold area.
Answer Simple Surveys Online! S25.00-$75.00 Per SurHigh starting rate.732-462-4951 veyl Free Government Grantsl
BED FRAME-Queen Hagall
$10,000-$250,000 Never ReHELP WANTED Le
! www.fastcashathome.com Slate registered. 732-257-8272 IKEA, w/solid wood slatted
you earn, will train. $9.-$10. pi
BED BASE. $95.
hour. Must (rave valid driver
Coll 732-501-4503
n Extra
assembling
license. Call 800-769-B806
. No expert
BEDROOM 4 p c . oak, inct.
HOUSEKEEPER NEEDED
ry. Slarl
matlJbox. S300 hi n klulon -/,H<
for Boarding House in Monrot
impu1erdesk,$25. Sony 10" t.v.
Township. Please call Rich o
NANNIES/COMPANIONS
0 732-636-1051 atlar 6pm
732-521-1715
F/T-PrT> Live i n / O u t
BEDROOM FURN. Girls,
NANNYFINDER, B77-341-6666
$.50/mile. YES, the first dioil is
NEWSPAPER
9 pcs. All wood, off white.
a
"5")
Heartland's
GREEN
Qoodcond. Great for 2
QUALITY
CHILDCARE
IS
CARRIERS
MILE$ pronram means MORE JUST A PHONE CALL AWAYI
;hildren, $450. 732-462-3307
PAY - A LOT MORE PAYI Call
MONDAY MORNING, INC.
B E D R O O M SET • 7 p c s .
Immediate Openings!
for details!
Middlesex/Mercer 732-743-9595
Cherry wood sleigh bed, dressHEARTLAND EXPRESS
JOB FAIR
er/mirrcr & 2 nite stands. List
1-B66-282-5861
March !Sihand16ih
$4,000 sell $1,500.
ww.heartlandexpress.com
037a Child Care
Earn S200-S300 per month
Call 732-259-6690
working 1 day per week.
GET PAID TO SHOP! Mystery |
Wanted
I BEDROOM SET - 5 pc, queen
Shoppers Needed to Pose os
Italian wood lacquer Plalform
Greater Media Newspapers, a
iusiomersl
Training Provided.
bed, Ig. armoire, 2 nite tables,
:
T/PT. CALL NOW!
dres:,i;i
w/mirror. $1,200. or
seeking 25-30 candidates to
SOUTH BRUNSWICK1-800-887-5945
offer. Call 732-721-1614
Responsible lady to care lor
" " r circulation team as a
Government Jobsl Wildlife/ my B year old son In my home
r j p e r s in the Brick area.
BEDROOM
SET - Bed, chest.
732-686-4314
or
732-766-6358
Postal $16.51 to $58.00 par
No Collecting necessary,
-iliable vehicle needed and " " J r . F u l l B e n e f i l s . Paid
New Will sell $775.
_initig. Call for Application
. slid drivers license required.
Call 732-259-6690
•tl Exajn information No ExContact our OIIICB for more
'039 Health Care
~
BEDROOM SET - Pine, Iwin
ifi>rin 111''M .inii to make a , Hence Necessa
1-8BB-a69-6090e
h e a d b o a r d , w / l r a m e , desk
.jservation.
v/sheives, d r e s s s r / m l r r o r ,
732-254-7004 ext. 205 or 204 GREAT INCOME POTENTIAL
li.nr f, night stand. Like new.
OFFICE HELP- Knowledge ol working with the Government
Excel, Word & Outlook Express Full Medical/Dental Benefits. GRISWOLD SPECIAL CARE $650/ besi offer. 732-9B5-B224
23 Years of Experience.
- - Customei
Paid Training On Homeland Hourly and Live In Careglvers
The Classified Can!
Security, Law Enforcement
Sell Your Car!
Wildlife, Clerical. Admlnlstra- Proudly Serving Middlesex and
•
CHHAand
Call 1-8OO-660-4ADS
Local 732-356-5210
( e es S T e h' e de t Mis'e?nenls
ide a i
•vide tcti/al
eiTip toymen
BOOKKEEPER
PREMIUM
SENTINEL, March W, 2005 4 1
048 General
Merchandise
BEDROOM SET - Queen size
bed
w o o d
s
h .iiMci.
(IU-./M-I
„ t\ iv'n mlti .l.iii'i
$4
600
R<;Ui
n . K . n l u .: '••'-•
.2i,l)
Brand new in IJ ox. 7 32-2 59-66 9 C
•!• BEDROOM SET Q u e e n •[•
Solid Cherry vnwtl.U !•"• poi.tei
bdrm. set, F N ' I K . I I Ixunbay
style, Hand I.,KV<- I. All •!,,•.,-! .,,
cond' Paid Si6,20o'. Sell lor
S3 4 0 0 . M u s i S n c r a f l c e ;
Moving. Call 732-229-4002
BEDROOM SET-(Kid:;] While
l l
l l
e l s e m\»Jif.-<HJ
:
tt ll - . ; I x u k
• ' • ! > • .t . 'li.-si.
..-.Hh iiuuii :.-100 kcnU
'.nk.
732-940-7340. after 7pm.
BEDROOM SET-Qdooii. fi pi,
Thomasvilli- 1 »<:;:II*• nt i umi
Moving Bo'-I r>IC--r I amp • ii .1
,,M,I ihl,. Call /:i2-574-9170
MATTRESS SET - Queen size
p i l l o w t o p . New In plastic
w/warranty, S>35.732-259-6690
MOVING SALE- DINING RH
SET.'Light Ash. T b l w/leal,
6 chairs & 2 piece china cab.
Exc. cond. Si,100. KIT. SET,
Grp.en S natural wood, $200.
LIVING RM. T B L S . . 3 pcs.
white contemporary. $120.
CRIB & MATTRESS, Natural
d. Exc. cond. $150 /(!•„,
otli-i b.ihy itf-rnr, available
Call 732-690-7335 anytime.
DIRECTV FREE 3 ROOMS
SYSTEM Installed & delivered
ree. Say goodbye to cable lorever + 3 m o n l h s F R E E
HBO/CINEMAX.Call
1-800-694-8644
www.dlv2day.com
FREE 4-ROOM DIRECTV
SYSTEM Includes standard
retaliation. 3 Mo. FREE HBO
& Cineinax! Access to over
225 channels) Limited Time
Offer. S&H Restrictions Apply
I nnn ntT nnn
i-aoo-9
!904t
MOVING SALE; Pearl formica
master bedroom, LAZY Boys,
-ii'i.h'ftiiii iliinnn room, & more.
Bestoflers. Call 732-795-1422
IKMIMfi ROOM - edian Allen
Table, 4 chairs. $300..nog. &
d n m rab. (exc. cond.), S300,
Aroa R u g : M i l i k e n . 1 y i .
yojng 8'KT1', blue & mauve
5300. Ca(i 732-S72-0403
SECTIONAL SOFA • Custom
ide 2 chairs (1 with malch1 stool), coflee table lamp
.__>1e. Exc. cond. Must see.
Call 732-494-8251, alter 5pm.
SOFA & LOVESEAT;
Irown color. Fair Condition.
DINING ROOM SET - LI. wd.,
Only $150.
solid, vary heavy w/fictn:. ll'l
Call 735-940-3001
extends to seat 12, Tbl. pads
«u:kl' i; 11c. China cunt. S 1 pc.SOFA & LOVESEAT; ON.
Mulcti w/vHvc-t r|,aw,?r-, /V,!.Ing $400 Neg. 732-2S7-0367
green, & brown prlnl. Exc!
cond., $600. Call 732-574-2926
DINING ROOM SET. Tnblu,
SOFA - SO11 Colonial.
china cab. S 4 ChBjfg. Walnut.
Excellent condition
Exc. c o n d . 3 1 , 0 0 0 or best
Paid $800 Asking S300 Nog.
ofler. Call 732-251-4859
Call73a-49'S-1031
DINING ROOM SET- (I nimali
Double china cabinet, table 6
Cll.nr-,, Li!a,,k & tan •.•,• l n . e s Imn
Exc cond. SBOO. 732-254-7313
DINING HOOM TABLE, solid
oak with 4 chairs Round Ibl
49x73 with extension $300
Call 732-974-QOOB
• a/I VA2-5riH-5992
GYM - HOME UNIVERSAL,
S'tO. FUTON PINE- Excellent,
Is mattress. $30.
732-S41-6000
DINING ROOM T B L . 8 6
chairs, Honey maple, 39 X 72
Asking S275. SOFA & LOVESEAT - Hunler qraen $225
All like new-732-570-3107
Kitchen set. Blm
Excellent coiKfilion Must
Cai[732-239-3Bia
DINING ROOM- Movlng-Tbl.
M;irl)l,.-k>()k ((iimi(;a. (Grn. w/
R u s i ) . 8<T; s e a l s 8. $250.
uftikssi/ ?„,?:
glass Curio 8 pull duwn bar
Brass trim. $200. Very G d '
Cond. Must SelJJ 732-S66-O852
used, was E4Oo! Only $150.
Call 732-765-0804, ext. 11
DRESSER & C R I B ; $1,000
S o l a w / Queen S l e e p e r &
Loveseai (Matching) $1,300.
Entertainment Clr. $500 All
Prices Men. Call 2T2-4S8-5937
Br
.
, $100.
...... ROCKER REINER, $75. 732-303-1969
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER:
Solid oak. End tables (2).
Photos on web. Exc. cond.,
$449, lor all. Call 732-888-9442
White oval table w/6 chalra
Good condition. Asking $100
Call 732-679-2232
KITCHEN SET-1 year 0|tJ 42"
round glass tbt., 4 black metal
L O V E S E A T - F r e n c h Prov
Mauve. Imported velvet. Must
Selll Will Sacarfice for $150.
732-933-0299 or 732-429-9020
LOVESEAT • Solid sage arn
$80. Dinette Sat- 5 pc. w/feaf,
Bone. $80. T.V. Stand $20
Antique Oak Desk- $30.
Call 732-390-91 BO
1-800-510-5624.
HOT TUB/SPA
7 PERSON, 45 JETS, 10HP,
Dzone, waterfall, lull warranty.
Never used. Cost S8.000.
Soil $3,995. Call 732-718-3344
NVENTORS-PRODU CT
DEAS NEEDED. Daviso
.Coking Foi New Or Impn
•lodnri Ideas Or Invent
KITCHEN TABLE and A
Upholstered Chairs, $75.
Lifeslyler Rowing Machin
- - " Call 732-329-064G
a
Direct, n We Manulaclure
or Residential, Commercial,
Agricullure in Galvanized. Gnlvalumo, Aluminum, Painted
#1, #2, Seconds, Rejects, etc.
LOW PRICES! FREE Literaure! 1-800-373-3703
MICROWAVE; Sharp,
n box never used. White, 1.0
cu ft., 1100W Was S?5. Only
'
10. Call 732-765-0B04, x11
MOVING SALE-Four rooms o!
ledroom furniture, washer/dryer,
lilchsn sel snowblower, a/c,
md much more. 732-5B3-5681
A HIM
US
r'ourCar, Boat, or Real Estate.
R Deductible. FREE PickUp/Tow. Any Model/Condition.
UndetprivelegerJ Children.
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1-800-933-6099
ABSOLUTELY NO COST TO
YOUI NEW POWER WHEELCHAIRS, SCOOTERS. AND
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iclalkm can place your 25word classified ad In over 150
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ol over 2 million households.
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-nber Bear" b r a n d . New,
iver u s e d , $1 5 0 . f i r m .
ill 732-7B7-2S55.
A A A CLEANING - Res. &
onlra. GlC-,l! >,:!:• ,,: Wi'lCtt.
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A BETTER SERVICE (or you
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with ERIC THE GREAT
Any Occasion. 732-536-693f
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,iii [>.:!:.• ai "/;<:' :?5i-5293
STUDIO 63
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The New Jersey Press Association can place your 2x2
lisplay Ad In over 130 NJ
weekly newspapers for ONLY
; t , 0 9 9 . CaMDIane Trent at
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FTO informs lion. (Nationwide
cement available)
SAFE-SENTRY
FIRE-PROOF
'W. $55Ca»732-7'e7-17fl2
SNOW THROWER; 3 HP.
TARGET 10 MILLION HOMES
WITH YOUR AD-Advertise
your product or service to
approximately 10 million
ouseholds fn Norffi America's
best suburbs by placing your
lassitied ad in nearly 800 subrban newspapers just like this
one. Only $1095 (USD)lor a
25-word ad. One phona call,
one Invoice, one paymenl. Ad
copy is subject to publisher
approval. Call the Suburban
Classified Advertising
Network at B38-466-2466
TIRES (41 Michelin 16"
ROBIN JAY NURSERY Ages
TOP PRICES PAID FOR:
2 mo.'dyrs. Openyear round We
Antigua furniture, oriental rugs, nccepl Catholic Charily, please
R a R MUSIC 732-316-9447
paintings, jewelry & silver.
give us a call 732-254-3505
We purchase entire contents
* * JUMPIN J A X S * **
- ' - - l a t e s . Will come to your
Moonwalks * Fun Foods *
j . Call 1-800-29D-5401
* Candy Carts + Tents, Tables
S Chairs. Call 732-972-0618
Call 732-254-7012
•fWEIGHT LOSS 1 * - 1 LOST
0 LBS. IN 2 MONTHS. Free
amples. Call 1-S6B-31B-0210.
• ALL PHASED
GARAGE DOORS
•INSTALL • REPAIRS
REASONABLE • FREE EST,
Visa A MC Accepted
Coll 732-615-2301
EXPERIENCED POLISH
CLEANING WOMAN offers
prof, service. Reas. rales, reis.
732-236-3542 j
DJ ANY OCCASION
063b Tutoring
ALGEBRA I & II & SAT'S
Geometry 8 Basic Skills.
Experienced Teacher 8 Tutor
Call 732-613-9225
CHEMISTRY / BIOLOGY
APBfOLOGV
Over 35 years experience.
Flex, hours. Call 732-238-0652
Malh-College teacher, all levels
SAT; 8 books pun; Who's Who
DRUM SET: Red Pearl, 5 pc.
• --leanTchrs. 732-238-3048
with seat Zlldllan & Sablan
cymbals a s t a n d s . Asking MATH/PHYSICS TUTORING:
S750. Call 732-521-5572
Test, exams, current problems.
Call I-,nn, 111 /I'.'-h!) I-S451
NEW SAT - VERBAL & MATH
PRINCETON U grad,Teacher
with 30 yrs.exp, 732-233-5431
FISHING TACKLE Collectoi
>hes to buy old rods, reels
is, catalogs. 906-233-1654
050 Musical
Instruments
PIANO-Upright.
Walnut IHiish. E
iditlon. SBOO. ort
1732-390-5351
PIANOS-ORGANS
LOTS OF TRADE IMS
FROM S450.
Cleaned • Tuned to A440
Guaranteed. Delivery Avail.
All Floor Models On Sale
KEYBOARDIST
Ed the ONE MAN BAND
Call 6Q9-424-OG60
MOON BOUNCE and
COTTOM CAHDY
Ren! me for your next pa
* * Call 732-679-6895
PARTY MUSIC* KEYBOARD
VOCALIST •Cocktail'Dance
'/•'••J.I I,."! .• Anrl.'j.-r .iiy-l'.iMnrby
Sing alongs • Judy 732-431-12M
051 Sporting
Equipment
SOLOFLEX; Complete weight
" f l i n g s y s t e m ; 380 lbs.,
ivner manual, woikoiil chart.
ood cond.. $200. or best
ler. Call Don. 732-82S-85<14
S.A.T. VERBAL Reading
Specialist, Special Ed Special
isl. English nil (avals. Math.
College Essays 732-257-2777
070b Attic Stairs
.julei
M.lll!'
I ;i!1 ll>,
ilCHOCOLATE LAB PUPS Good
m (o run. t (ema(e
....lG7mo. Must sell.
$700. ea. w/papeis 8 shots.
732-635-0337 Leave message
LEOPARD GECKO
lemale. Complete habitat w/
J SOUTH RIVER- G2 Main St. stand incl. Easy (o care lor.
HUGE Indoor Yard Sale Dally $130. Call Kate, 732-721-578B
(No Sat.) Furn. Collectibles,
hh, music, toys, baby, & more.
Call 732-238-1444
PET SITTING &
DOG WALKING
IMAGE 510 PERSONAL FITNESS SYSTEM, 200 lbs. bench
press, etc $450. Sears Pro
Form Glider, $100. 732-214-8700
NORTH BRUNSWICK
CHINESE AUCTION
N. Brunswick Twp. US, class
of 2007. Fd., 3/18, doors open
al 6:30pm. Drawing at 8pm.
Admission $7. incl, 26 chances
to win. Call school for
directions 732-289-3700
062 Flea Markets
Bazaars
www WeSltPets.com or
Call Darlene 732-254-1980
PORTUGUESE WATER DOG
PUPPIES
For sale. AKC. $1,500.
Call 908-9Q2-0619
.VSHIH-TZU PUPS.'t
AKC, shols, dewoppiierf, nonshedding, non-allergic. Heallh
•guaranteed. 732-Q98-1087
074 Carpet Install
Repair/Sale
DEMO - P O O L / FILL-IM
CALL
1-800-660-4237
OR 732-358-5210
TO PLACE
A NOVENA
FAX YOUR AD 24/7
732-780-4678
CALL
1-800-660-4237
OR 732-358-5210
The Classified Can!
Nil your Employment Needsl
ColM-BOO-eeO^ADS
Local 732-356-5210
077 Drywall
Sheetrock
ling. 30 yrs. t
"S1732-390-21
DRYWALL TAPING
nnd PLASTERING
t«|)eri>"iicf:d Free estfmol
Call 732-257-2132
* • * PLASTERING * *
TAPING & SPACKLING
o job too small 732-4 35-0546
SpecliilLlrii) In srriflII jobs.
r.-. I .mnaies. I-800-6fl0-3959
:
BILL'S CARPET SERVICE
CARPET RE-STRETCHING
& REPAIRS.. Over 25 yrs.
exp. Free esl. 732-254-2764
ALL J O B S - B i g & Small
Reasonable. Fton riAim.iti-:;
Call Irving 732-7J2-7171
ANY ODD JOBS - Can do
most anything. No Job Too
Small. Call John 732-251-0B93
BEYOND POWERWASH1NG
R I I :illyi)iii ifis R t.omm. no-eds
Plense call 733-261-0322
GENERAL HANDYMAN
F m Roof to BasemelU &
hlnj). Over 3£. years eyi.
osnmaios. 735-3S0-1787
HANDYMAN • Retired
nEracl'jr '.'/tth u'r.'g't 'id y, .11-.
p. Call Joe 732-254-2651
3. est 973-8B5-7J42
RENT-A-SON
Odd |obs done inside S out.
Call Dan • 732-23D-2429
TOM OF ALL TRADES
Everthing under your root!
Mr. Tom 732-679-7761
080b Home
Improvements
n,vAl;iili il. (
11 IriiliiMinl
FREE esllmnlBS. Lie. ^14112
POOLS & SPAS
Local W 732-8B8-3630
Toll Free 1-BOO-679-0Q08
GOODMAN
ELECTRIC COMPflMY
Lie. #14926. Reas. rates,
ree estimates. 732-765-1200
PRO TECH ELECTRIC
.- nli'Eisi.Ll I. l.ij 1,1 • (.JI)J,JS-I. >;il
l.-f- ,-.;\ Hull.-Ll.li-; LiCrV' 15,000
Call 732-690-3702
RM R ELECTRIC LLC
nesiilential Services. Rcpal
Lie. #14960 • 732-116-107;
CARPETS, TILE, LINOLEUM
SALES, SERVICE
REPAIRS* RE-STRETCHES
Carpel Cleaning • Insured
A S B CUSTOM DESIGN
732-803-13S8
ADDITIONS • BASEMENTS
BATHS •KITCHENS Free ast.
ANI Construction 732-521-2444
P AINTIMG • Sheelrock • Baths
Remodeling • Decks • Doois
Windows • Basements, etc.
ree Estimates. 732-230-838/
PAUL'S HOME IMPROVEMENT
pointing • sheetrock- decks
• I'-iiiirijiinr, - basements
kiti.lien , l-'ully ihi Free est
Call 732-690-2797
KITCHEN BEAUTICIAN
Cabinet Refaclng • Counteflops
Vanities. Free esl., Insured.
Call 1-800-953-1091
Woorl-PVC'Chnin Link-Alum.
Irmialled/Repfilred/Ramoved
.. .'Estimates • Fully Insured
732-339-1191 or 732-596-1171
AFFORDABLE
TO PLACE
A NOVENA
VENDORS WANTED
irFIea Market April 9th.
s Neck High Scfrool PTSO.
$25/space. Call 732-241-9833
THE CLASSIFIED
GETS RESULTS!
076D Demolition
Excavating
BATHROOMS, Kitchens,
Additions, Windows. S & R Home
ovementa. 732-679-2291
..IRS. CLEAN Prolessional, Inilii' trial .Ircnylticarjji-'l (.!• .111111,1
™»pre-lrealing,'&colch guarding
Comm . Ins. 732-322-0044
AHANDVHUSBAND
Odd Jobs. Reasonable, honest.
! h! C1illMark732-&00-ia5G
f JiJ ,fi 'I* i o\t I)!•]<'•' J rui .r^m iJII
SHEETROCK & TAPING
ei
• AAAA JACKALLTRADES1 *
Trfred of handymen who don 1
show or telurn calls? We
always do! Fully instated. Open
•. ••-•vikiiu) :?•!-7. 732-701 -10a2
A JACK OF ALL TRADES
DISAPPEARING ATTIC Slain
Serving Area Since 1972
Call Pal 732-341-8083
073 Carpet
Cleaning
080a Handy
Persons
POLISH RELIABLE Woman
-or all Y o u i H m n o n,?|.air^ n n d
Will (n.ih<: yciir dome look
m i i r o i / e r r i f i n l s I n s m e d S Frea
loon a spotless. M i d . & M o n . E s l . C a l l J a c k 73Z-727-1S96
Got 50% off on 0 r e f e r o l .
733-679-3250 or S4D-2:03-373a ALL AROUND HANDYMAN
All Types Ol:
WO PORTUGUESE LADIES
no Repairs/lmproveinriiils
ooklmj lor houses to clean,
C a l l 732-257-275D
0 years experience. Good
Bterences. Call 732-740-4703.
i n ' i a unsafe' 732-i46-ou6O
istal
LI MILLTOWN
"M Ray St. (off Washington
we.), Sat., 3/12. 9-5. Rain/
•
Furn.. loo's, books, elc
P-U-R-R-F-E-C-T-L-Y
CLEAN
ili'tui'i ii ni11\',\\ : Ii L :ii J •! u-ii'io •.
DOG LOST; Husky, responds DAVE-S Appliance Service
D '•Angel", claypil by Main
Cnll732-786-0BI0
Street Townhomes, Sayreville
• n 10/29/01. Male, black a
ihile with white feel & white
ace, tan cheeks, brown eye-s,
approx. 90 lbs., while sl/ips ' ~
LOST DOG - Feitinlc. Shepherd Husky mix. Fawn color.
50 lbs. wearing blue collar
w/iag & prong collar. Reward.
609-Z59-B982 or 732-616-1217
I ."il qii-.il Mtt-S
.- rviTl 732-251-5293
ig sveo. Insured 732-322-004'
VICE Cr <i <
ing Air Conditioni
Ma/01 A|]pli ni>:i':,
73Z-3S0-9149
_ FORDS -V CONTENTS OF
HOME Indoors 16 RemmeySt
(off Howell) Sal. a Sun.. 3/12.
3'13, 10-3. NO EABLY BIRDS
CAT-PERSIAK- Young
Tiger paintings 8 figurines,
elec, typewriter, tile top tbl. & 6 male, 17 mos. Cliinchillntotiito
green eyes. CFA rcglslered.
:halrs, boofcs, lamps, 33 RPMs
$300. Call 732-5B3-76<12
U KEYPORT- MOVING
113 Main St. (of! Elizabeth St.)
Sat., 3/13, 9-5- Clothes, turn.,
books, liousewaies, S more.
il
MRS. CLEAN European pro
070a Appliance
Repair
072 Carpentry
is;"
I
A FAHRENHEIT, INC. A
Installation 8 Service
Free Estimates. 732-727-8526-
1-800-453-1001
Very good, $10. each. Printer;
Cannon. $15. 732-679-00B6
Sears ProFotma760 EKG:
yrs, old, rarely used. $350.
A-TEAM CLEANING Carpet
Siinmpooiiid S ( i'-;ipmn Apts
Homes & Oilices 732-6Tj7-l717
DISC JAKEY
QUALITY FROM S300.
* Call 732-238-4306 *
MUSIC
WADE'S HARDWOOD
FLOORING
.r.fll.iIinria-Sandirig-Heliiiish'
ing. Qualily I'.ork.il i,M.,..j;.ili|.
trices. Call 732-787-5829
079d Garage Doorsi
ALL HOUSES & OFFICES by
Portugese woman. Reis. & Est.
Call Maria cell u B48-22S-1SB4
C R U I S E R S
M E ,
.1,000 SHOPPING SPREEDONATE YOUR CAR. ANY
"ONDITIONII IRS Tax Deduc
on, Free next- day pickup.
Weekends & Evenings OK.
NJ KIDS IN NEED
I-8B8-HUG KIDS
(1-S80-.1B4-5437)
Ail ages, 4 years to adults.
Beginners welcomed. 25 years
rience.Call 732-651-3190
PIANO LESSONS- Beginners
thru Advanced by Prolessional
Piano Teacher. 732-257-6730
A STORYTIME-Child particrpaI'm i-.-j'iijipels, songs & crafts.
ilorytfmel.net • 732-254-9389
ALL ABOUT FUNI # Clow
Clwficlers • M n n l c Faco_.._
Gamog & Morel 732-723-0179
GUTTER Cleaning & Repairs
GET THE BEST CLEANING
FREE ESTIMATES
£xf>. couple. Homes, Ollicii 1 ,.
ill John 732-351.0893
•\\,Y; C -ill'i ifilLinied. 732-432-0293
060 Garage Sales
048 General
Merchandise
PIANO LESSONS
PIANO TUNING
DIAPERS- Size 3, Box 0! 149
Sao.. Size A, Box of 124, S20.
Call 732-765-0804, exl. 11
h '.?-v,
>nrf
'1ONEER BUILDING SALE1
=4/5
Call 732-371-0272
Rock Bottom Prices!" Quick
D e l i v e r y . Beat Next Price
TRIPLE DRESSER
. _xel. White French. Solid ncrease. Go direct/save.
20x26,
30x40, 30x44, 40x60,
wood. $150.
50x90. Many others. Pioneer
" 732-a21-4576
-QO0-G68-5422
'V & cherry media cablno
ih?" Sony TV Trinitron lla
creen. Contemporary, to holi
V Component, media. 1 yea
ild. 31,400. 732-238-4447
ifary $29.95 only S 12.95 eacfi.
WALL UNIT - Almond c
Also Red Maple, Dogwood,
3 pie
Kjlite<
".ryplomeiia. 434-349-9660
www.hlghtechfarm.com
ment a valla b la)
MATCHING SOFA &
LOVESEAT, Good condition.
$75.00 each.
Call 732-73B-4539
HOMEOWNERS WANTEDI
<ayak Pools is looking fo
Oemo homesites to displa'
IGW maintenance free Kayal
IOOIS. Save ifiousands of SS.
Unique opportunity! 100%
llnancing available.
TSOFA BEDT
732-942-6767, after 6:00 PM
TAP F- l o u n d c i n S T o p
rtoi • • , • . • , , . „ ! , !
In i b<tb >•.
ACCESS A NEW CAREER IN
HEALTHCARE! Training in
sage Therapy, Medical
. . slant, Medical Billing 8
Coding, Surgical Technologist.
The Chubb Institute! Call
1-888-966-7777 NOW!
ANTIQUES
MOVING SALE
DINING ROOM - [ ! P ; H I I I I L I I
pedestal table, 6 c h a i r s &
nutctWbultel Still in box. List
$2.900.. sell S1,476.732-259-6690
. _ . _rib, Raga: . .
cliangni'j sLilion. Glider/
Ottoman, 6x8 blttfl tiaby nig.
Make Offer! Call 732-792-3557
SLEIGH CRIB- w/storage
FREE 4-ROOM DIRECT TV
SYSTEM INCLUDES
<-i ; C l l , H l ( ] i m | Mil
STANDARD INSfALLATIONt
3 MONTHS FREE HBO & Cinj . All in Natural Maple
uax! Access !o ov&r 225
finish, All wood & in Exc. cojid.
:li.inneh' I.muled time
51,100. Call 732-340-9176.
SXII Itr-.lridKsn-, .ipply
1-800-20B-3961.
MOVING S A L E - D i n i n g
Room: Colonial. Wood table,
6 cliairs.hutch, leaves. Lovet s : Wicker. R e c l l n e r :
n leather. 732-493-6357
BEDROOM SET-Queen,6
MOVING SALE - Formica
ncs. Solid wood. Arnioiii 1 . In- Kitchen set. Living Rm: 3 pc.
Dining Rm.: Glass table, A
Ltands, S300. 732-39U-940G ihaifs. Club chair. Coifee
nblH Everylhfng Must Gol
BUNK BED-w/compuler drawCall 732-254-0788
ers, new mail., 3 book shelf. 6
shitiUn f,m,illil'-in:. l.idil,-i I lew
, nnd Nr-(| full ->t. bed •.'. HI ill
1 win lied '.villi di.ivjrii. f, ;,r([c
Solas, reclinsr, wall unit, enter
shell, grey color. 732-355-1079
lenter, collee tbls., nordic Irac
CAT C O N D O , W O O D E N
now, $45. HAMMOCK, S40.
e headbd.. Ptcti
KITCHEN SET, WOOD. S50.
11 b(; e-l
ailed: bernpaiScc
Call 732-251-4906 _ _ _ _
Call 732-716-431:
MOVING SALE-Sectional Sofa,
S300., 3 Custom tables matcii
sola, $300., Large 5 Pc. Wall
Unil, $500. Custom Game Tbl.
w/4 Chairs, S35Q. 2 LovfcReais
$150. ea., Chairs 2 E:
1. All e
Mac
1
COFFEE TABLE - Gorgeous cond. Prices neg. 732-238-211S
dk brn wood. 38" sq.
Ilil
v;d
MOVING SALE: While
trim 8 Ola:.:. to|i I1,ml •.V.""i
Sectional, $600 T V. Armoire,
SellJDfSiSU 732-899-1362
$75. Olllce Desk, $75. Glass
DINETTE SET- Modem ll.iliai " "o Table, 6 Chairs & Gush. $125. Call 732-251-8947
design, pedestal table. 6 aim
chairs, uphiil-.l.-r.-d I iko 11.••.-.•
MOVING SALE; Dl
$750. Call 733-663-9447
bedroom sets, 2 sofas and
D I N E T T E SET - R o u n d
ite kitchen table, living
[bl (43 ) v:/3 CIKS S40. Mat. ..kirn., 8 LOTS MORE.
tress & bOX E()lill() ",H:,. twill
732-857-5107 ft 732-986-4398
Bolh:$90. Call 732-940-3001
069 Entertainment I
MOVING : Crib Comforter
SETSJ2) Car Carrier, Swing,
High Chair, 8 more. Great
MOVING SALE All lurn.
go! Including living room, din.
room, bdrm. Call evenings aller 9;30 pm 973-997-3166.
076 Cleaning
Domestic
CUSTOM CERAM3C TILING
New* Repair • R e m o d e l . Free
•s.1. John Cherry 732-290-908E
GROUT CLEANING
Flu-n routing • Re-caulking
Sealing •Specialty Cleaning.
Slip Prevention for Floors,
Tubs & Showers. FREE est.
Sure Step Inc. 732-521-3809
THE CLASSIFIED CANI
SELL YOUR HOUSE.
Cad 1-800-660-4237
Local 732-358-5210
Fax 732-700-4678
email
gmciflss/fied & gmnews.com
079c Floor
Finishing
* ATOZ F L O O R S *
••(nafall •Restoration 'Santiing
•Custom Slain 'Repairs Low
- lies. Free est. 908-599-942$
13 & T HARDWOOD FLOORS
• Installalions • Sanding
• Repairs • Relinishlng
Fully ins..lree esl. 732-521-1155
FOREVER FLOORING
• Restoration* Repairs
Installation • Custom Slalninc
Fraa est. Call 732-642-2253
TRADITIONAL FLOORING
I laickvood Floors RB-Surtaced
Installed, Repaired. Owner
Operated. Free Esl / Insured
732-7B0-67a0,cell 908-770-7999
M.J.D.E.P. Past Control Progiam llcensas and regulates
Landscapers wrio apply peslic i d e s In the S t a l e of Uew
:ey. Consumers are ad__d to check for a valid license wl>en using Hie servicas
' Landscapes.
A & C LANDSCAPING
and TREE SERVICE
•Cornplete Core of your Property"
•
n Wamtonance- Sodding
Trimming • Cleanups
Trea Removal & Stump Grinding
Free Estimates • Fufly Insured
732-985-8855
A BRANCH INSPECTION
Spring Cleanups • Landscaping'
Ranovaiion-TreB Removal*
d S f o i w Soil Mulch
gsi. Fully Ins.7 32-492-5932
.
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i
SENTINEL, March 10, 2005
1081 Lawn Care
Landscaping
061 Lawn Care
'
081 Lawn Care
Landscaping
N.J.D.E.P. Pest Control Pro- N.J.D.E.P. Pe
gram licenses and .regulates
Landscapers who apply pesti- Lancfscapara w
cides In the Stale of New ld
I Ih
Jejsfly. Conr
..ill.; i
;k fo
..; when using the
MT
TREE SERVICE
CURIALLE TREE SEHVICE
& LANDSCAPING «^
Fully Ins. Call 732-786-1770
•Tre« Removal
• Trimming
• Lot Clearing
• Slump Grinding • Firewood
Fully .named. 732-446-2040
TREES • Trimmed • Removed
•Slumps Ground 'WooJ Clnic.
Roasoiufcle Rates 732-257-1416
Landscaping
,;
083 Masonry
paving
BRASUSA
CONSTRUCTION
Belijium Blocks, Concrete
Curbs, Sidewalks, Driveways,
Sleps, BJICK Mailboxes, Design
Pavers, Pool ateas, S Repairs.
Full insurance protection, Byrs,
exp. Fresest. Call 732-605-3473
N.J.D.E.P. Pes
UNDERCUTTERS Land sea
Moat Lawn C u d S29. Ca
daytolocklnlowpric
C.P.D. Quality Constr
Concreto & Inside Mn
Work. Free Est./lna
We accept credit cnr'<]K.
Call 732-303-7820
YARD JOCKEY
LEAF Clean Upa • Trimmlni
Pruning • SNOW REMOW
Free Esf. Charlie, 732-521-02)
CUSTOM MASONRY
f >i), ii, iH-e Equals Quality Work
Brick Work a Specialty
HO JOB TOO SMALL
CALL ERIC 732-254-8821
085 Odd Jobs
Cleanups
083 Masonry
Paving
DON'S CUSTOM MASONRY
Fireplace s/Patios/Pavers.
Free estimates. 732-251-4352
MASON will fix& repair slaps,
ildewalks & plastering. Very
easonabte. Call 732-988-0029
M A S O N R Y • N E W WORK
REPAIHS. Refs. Available
Call 732-254-0643
'
sat Price. Mike, 732-881-£795
AAA Absolute Cleanup
1 Call Removes It AMI
Best Prices • Fast Servicel
32-446-1151 or 732-688-4251
PORTUGUESE MASON
Brick Paver Specialists • Sleps
rete driveways/palios/cuibs
valks* Family Op eiated
732-257-7822 or 732-406-8586
JOE'S
HEATING INC.
Aft TIC
wen
Tile
Are You Looking
for an Electrician?
Bathroom
Specialist
r
732-355-1489
Free Estimates
free Est./Fully Ins.
All Work Guaranteed
Joev«ntlmlolla
(732) 397-5856
732-967-0572
732-545-3505
Mobility in Motion1**
New & Used Modified Van Dealershl
Financing • Leasing • LoanersA
Full service automotive facility!;
NMEDA Accredited Modfier
Brunswick Mobility Professionals
We can meirUfy almost any vehicle to mc»t your
—
physical challenge!.
/fc_
Call for Free Consultation
ITt
732-646-6300
b run swlck mo Willy .com
13 SEER 36,000 BTU'S- 3 TON
ontrolB
1
Service Upgradee
• Low Voltage/Outdoor Lighting
• Air Condilionine/Healing Lines
•RM«c»d Lighting
•Pods
973-423-5171
I UPFRONT
Al Y
PKICtNGl
E N
InrjMCtlon Repair!
Strvke Upgrade)
Quality Service
Ceiling Pane
Recessed Lighting
Out ill Kn Lighting
Pools & Decks
Additions & Garages
All Repairs
Affordable &. Reliable
hi'iiiiiil & Bonded
732-441-9717
FENCES • DECKS • SHEDS
GAZEBOS • TIKI BARS
SWING SETS
BE 1-800-999-6362 »
7M-745-7444
www.mlllelEctrlc.com
Insured/Bonded
FllSt ESTIMATES
RESIDENTIAL REPAIR SERVICE
By Ray GuMa
N o j o ! . l o o - ui.tll
LLC
AGooilCnillsiiiaiilorall
your Carpentry Neatts
liileriiirfillBi.ilions
•Window!
• Siding
•Decks
Stieilnnk/Trlm • nnois
•Additions
'Basements
-Baths
Drap Callings •Slarm Daora
Insured-3? Yean Eijierlence
732-566-5177
732-536-3397
EMSA
CONSTRUCTION
for all your construction
needs front start to finish
• All Carpentry Work
• Kite hen (/Baths
• Windows/Door*
> Baiements
• Tree & S h r u b - P i u n i n g , Removal
•Expert Tine fiStirub Pruning (
• Stump Grinding
Additions
Kitchens & Baths
Windows & Siding
Finished B a s e m e n t ^
(SL
Free Estimate!
|732 690-2488l
732-723-9075
reeeii
fully Imured
'jjj
"I
MIIHown. N.I
All Calls Retui
N ,
•Spring Clean Ups
• Landscape-Designs
•Lawn Culling
• STORM D A MA G E
-S
732-257-1170
VS Landscaping Design
MRS
Drlveways-Patlos
Relalnlng Walls
Brick Pavers
Concrete •
Sidewalks
Wall Slone
Decorative stone
732-651-6857
732-522-4801
(732)238-2050
Fire F J L • Fully Inturcd > Eictllcnl Red
"Your Satisfaction Is Our Next Referral"
Interior • Exterior
•Waterfalls
• Spring & Fall Clean-Ups
• Design
• Stone, Mulch, Topsoll
• Ponds
CSS PH: 732-329-2222
Remodeling
• Ceramic Tiles
• Hardwood Floors
5AMPS CONTRACTING, u c
732-342-9730
www.iamscontractlng.tom
• Windows • Doors
• Gutters
• and much more
FREE ESTIMATES
Senior Citizen Discounts
Call Brian
732-254-2572
MIKE'S
PAINTING
• Pruning
FREE ESTIMATES
All Kinds of Repairs
Wallpaper Removal
Tiles • Basements
Residential • Commercial
Fme Estimates • Fully
Instmt
Fully Insured
Free Estimates
732-329-6362
LENNY'S PAINTING
Professional Painting
• Inlerlor/Exlerior
• Wallpaper Removal
• Sheelfock a
A Spackllng?
• Home
Improvements
732-787-4835
908-601-5911
NEIGHBOR
& SON
•Pi-ofeiilonal Wallpapering
•Inlarlor&EiturlDr Painting
• Faui Painting
• Marbllilng • Ceramic Tils Repsif
• HomalmprovBRiBflti
"DecDratlftB Specialist"
PowerwasWng
732-416-0820
732-747-3845
Plvmtring & Healing S«rvl», Inc.
JDC
ROOFING & SIDING
Fully Insured
• Sewer & Drain Cleaning
• Boilers
• W a t a Matters
All Your Plumbing
& Healing Heeds
Call Alex
732-613-8598
or 732-991-2689
INTERIOR • EXTERIOR
WALLPAPERING & REMOVAL
732-238-5789
PENALOZA & CALDERONE
Asphalt Co., Inc
Specializing in Paving of
Custom Built Driveways
& Parking Lots
BILL'S
PAINTING
NOJOB TOO SMALL' ,
Satidatlim Guaianttttl
f, I. Li /Nil,,., I
CUSTOM LANDSCAPING
& LAWN CARE
-Driveways
• Kitchen & Bath
FORAN
PAINTING
f
CuiiiiiiLiiJ.il & Rcstdential
Kite tjllmslB
• Patios
• Km.fiiui • Siding
732-251-7805
www.mjlpaving.com
•Computer Imaging
FINISHING
Excellent Rets.
POWERWASHING
Fully Insurad • Fr»
Swvlng Mlddletn t HonmouUi CounllM
Ounti Operate
• Landscape Lighting
CONSTRUCTION 1J£.
Specialists lit
• Driveways • Parking Lots
• Roadways
•Seal Coating* Crack Repair
• Line Striping'Belgium Block
/
/
732-238-8404
• Pavers, Relaining Walls
\yjtiiii:M,sim\n:
732-548-8282
/
I
(
STORM DAMAGE \
nist:«tMs
• Drywall & Decks
732-910-0163
£
•Stone* Mulch'Topsoi
• Spring & Fall Clean-Ups
ftfyliHurcd, fie* [slmiln
Paving &
Excavating
Inc.
Commercial t yuslii.il • Residgntial
• Complate Lawn Maintenance
win HEM IVI
732-525-8 T18
Fully Insured & licensed
Dump Truck, Backhoe & Bobcat RKNTAL
Serving Middlesex & lUonmouth Co. Since I960
GARDEN STATE
LANDSCAPING
& TREE SERVICE
Carpcntrj * Alterations • Repairs
i n t e r n roofing Ny.sti.-ins
•imiihiiij; K Blcctrlcni naiiiiifle Repnlr
\ I I 'types of Uasonr) & Repair
AMMI
BUILDERS
5
• Grass Cutting
• Tree & Shrub Priming
732-303-1614
www.poloniacon5truction.com
732-205-0086
Free Esl.
732-251-2667
«Stwvv. * Mulch - TopsoU
SlnwrarnnWRUSajMhlU
• Fireplates • Steps • Retaining Walls
All Phases of Britk, Stone & Conactc Work
Commerclal/Kesldenllal
1-800-452-BATH (2284)
• Spring^ Fall Cleanups
Hilly Insured
&x/je/v'ence
Free Estimates • Fully Insured
OUTDOOR WOOD FURNITURE
FICIIESIIIIIHII
Otter 2*H ^/e€ttvt
• Driveways • Patios • Interlocking Pavers
Free Estimates
• Landscape Ik-sign
ATLANTIC HEATING & COOLING, INC.
POUSHJVIASON
PAVING,LLC
732-738-8873
GARAGES • ARBORS
ResWcntl .
Lie. #8228
Inlerlor/Exlerior - Wallpaper
removal. Powerwashlng
Quality work. 20 Years Exp
nsured. John. 732-251 -0693
Cabinetry, Etc.
BUDGET
n & & lANDSCAPIHG SEXVfCB
n
ial
A-1 C U S T O M PAINTING
Int. / Ext. • Power Washing
Removal & Hanging Wallpaper
• Sheet Rock Repair • Custom
Finish • Affordable Rales • Free
Est. / Ins. / Over 20 yrs exp
732-322-4097 • 609-914-0517
• Asphalt Driveways
• Parking Lois (New or Resurfaced)
• Weather Sealing
Ceramic Tile,
• ••Cleaners
Wallpapering
ABC PAINTING
TOM'S CLEAN-UPS Junk
VOUR HD
CRNB€
H€R€
IMPROVEMENTS
Since 1.975
ranter Tops 8 B i m i t o l e s
WMKIW <oird • Mud JoDs
Cas • Oil • KunidAets
M PAYMFMT
K & O HOME
We remove It aim
We're the cheapest!
732-257-7197 or 1-00OB83-0929
086 Painting
ACCENT PAINTING- All JOBS
Excellent Indoor & Outdoor
TRASH & JUNK REMOVAL
Anything you want taken to Painting. Residential S
dumps. Free Estimates.
dllii:, yriid, garbage, elc,
C A L L 732-322-7642
or 732-763-9753
IBUSINESS & SERVICES I S
DFAniJNF. Fri«iav MM PM fall 1 M M / I A I N
085 Odd Jobs
Cleanups
Specializing in
All phases ol Roofing & Siding
Beats Most Competitors Prices
Senior Citizen Discounts
WE STOP LEAKS!
Financing Available
Fullylnsured
Free Estimates
lie. *l 1202
732-738-8846
732-525-8011
Call Dennis
Pager #827-9241
FraeEsfoute
SENTINEL, March 10,2005 4 3
086 Painting
Wallpapering
Utility Vehicles
CHEVROLET T A H O E ' 9 7
102.000 mi. Vmtf VM 17<i69
':,/.{)!)•) Call 732-920-9300
• MINTING S60,per BOOT
igarafljSifSHSMMf.
POPCORN CEILINGS
Pfessionally -un.iycl
g.Call M-525-KJ
HOBERTFALLON
HANDYMAN, CARPENTRY
8 PAINTING. Free estimates.
No(Dbtoosmall. 732-S65-9280
089 Plumbing
ACCESS PLUMBING &
HEATING. Service & Repairs.
L i r t f i t m . Call732-B01-16r8
AFP Plumbing & Healing, Inc.
Free ustimales. Lie lf\ 1687
Call 732-991-1050
BACSOKA
PLUMBING A HEATING
Complete Kitchen 8 Bath
Remodeling. Walef Healers.
Sewer 8 Drain Cleaning
R b l e Rnl.es. Froe Est
Lie
CALL 732-727-0014
GARDEN STATE
PLUMBING and HEATING
WATER HEATERS
REPAIRS & REMODELING
Owner Operated. Lie. #5568
*•}• 732-251 -5660 •>*
JIM'S
DODGE COLT '93
2 dr. Gieal Shape. $1,400
Motorcycle '66-S200.
Jet Ski 4 Trailer S700.
32-841-f 27fi oc 732-739-335
DODGE INTREPID'98
77,0b0 mi. VIN CWH144962.
$5,300. Call 732-920-930D
FORD ESCORT WA(!()N '9:i
A l
l
/
l
FORD FOCUS LX 2003
Dark lilue. Aulomalic. a/c. CD
c h a n g e r Only 21,500 mi
$6.900., neg. 732-545-7104
FORD MUSTANG GT "94
Red 5.0V8,aulo overdrive
t r a n s . L o a d e d . 8 5 , 0 0 0 ml
S5.500. Call Jim 732-859-0801
FORD MUSTANG GT,'91
ark green. Great condition,
uns well. $4,000. or be;
Her. Call 732-495-1593
G.M.C SONOMA SLS •01
irewCab Loaded New tires
62,000 mi. MinlCondilion
511,995 neg. 732-422-1181
LIMCOLN NAVIGATOR T00
4WD. Very Clean S Loaded
Drk. Gm /Ton leather
58.000 mi. 520,800.732-948-9073
112 Autos/Trucks
Wanted
':
#\ AUTO PROGRAM
DONATE CARS
Help Fight
CHILDREN'S
CANCER
American Children's Society
"analflpan. New Jersey
Same Day Free Tow
TAX DEDUCTIBLE
IRS Forms al Pickup
732-972-3099
112 Autos /Trucks I I
$1,000 Gift
DONATE A CAR
Max Tax Deduclion
Free Pick Up! Any Condition!
112 Autos /Trucks II
CAR DONATIONS-Clioose
our charily: United Way, MS
pilepsy, Girl Scouts, Boy
couls Housing (or Home•-;:, Cluklien willi cnnon and
AAA Rated Donation. DONATE
YOUR CAR. Boal or Real
Estala. IR Tax Deductible
~ree Pick-Up/Town Any Modjt/ConrJilion. Help Underprivileged Children 1-800-59B-9211
"••''eaclicenter.org
k
& models. Fasl &
rvice. 732-477-0220
itlly
The Classified Can!
Sell Your Car!
Coll 1-BO0-66O-4ADS
Local 732-35B-5210
Fax 732-780-4678
email
gmctiissilled@gmnews.com
lukl Hnynbusa 2003. LIKE
- Burgundy/beige
.... -Jreen, 2,541 mitas '
S2.9&0. Call 733-972-3000
113 Auto Parts
Services
•
l|117Trucks
Vans
"
RIMS • Ford Sport Tmc P2I
R15 tires. $100.
"iORDLESS DRILL - $<10
'• 732-572-0034
AAA-CASH PAID
""
III 117 Trucks
lore. 'Free Pickup' Tax
8B8-HUG-KIDS
(484-5437)
AAA
AUTOS WANTED
Junk & Running Cars/Trucks,
Campers, Bides, Boots.
TOP CASH SPAIDS
1-800-464-S030
116 Motorcycles
116 Motorcycles
Mopeds
HONDA CBR954 2002
Black S silver. Exc cond. Leu
" i. Asking $7,000. or l)e:
CO) 'i»i>-:j77-0512
CHEVROLET • S-tO Pick-up
'00. Blk.boiinly fxir-ntl. iir.,1)
1>;4, V-6, Auto, air, hedllner £,
:O-.T. ll!).(i(H!iniles. 37,500.
732-6B3-961 5 or 91 7-837-7692
CHEVROLET Camo
Van E x p r e s s '0<T
Wilh center seai aadi sheifs
on b<»)> :>ni*"> .'''. (mo oni.".
Asking $18,000. 73-2-942-67B7
I
CHEVROLET S10 4X4,'96
l-".t.?ivk-ti(;;il). lli.n I. !i-i,nli>ij
S e , 0 0 0 / b f s l offer. 9 0 , 0 0 0
"" s. 732-651-1509 nil.-. •Ijnn
CHRYSLER TOWN &
COUNTRY LXI '98 • Good
;(iii(lilion. 95,000 miles
:•.-, ')<><) Cf-IJ //ltin-391-6674
51,000, Call 732-565-574fr
FORD AEROSTAR, ' 9 1 732-935-0324 or 732 ••A\b ;!f,ii
li.mrl
'I M'.NOO.•!•(••/! (Jf(
917-'1'10-031 a (cell), Jaclts
O R D F I 5 0 ' 9 5 - G u v ,
ondition. Must see. Rcb-uiil
,,,'in:,iii.i;;-,ifMi c;
lu.h-.d
$4,000. Call 732-521-5335
FORD F150, pfl5- E.lf.i
:|.4 i) II IH-J 89 000 mil
I .in ;.lia|)c A'.kiiui -.1 :)
t; f -,t(.tli:r Call 732-214-
CHEVROLET EXPRESS Car|Q Van 2000 - 6 cyl. 162,000• rin mi Good cond Asking
BARGAIN HUNTERS!
14,350. Call 732-721-0422 or
CHECK OUT OUR LISTINGS
:alt 908-610-5679
UNDER O43A WISE BUYS .
117 Trucks
FORD RANGER XL '97; Stanil;ml shilt, neiv lires & (rans.
LIXCJ luiiniiifj rand.. Kt?il nfl.ii
tii>!.l oiler Call 732-S45-O89G
FORD WINDSTAR GL '9fl
All powoi fM O00 imlos IKuIK ijiny intm i .<; cuiid S-1 000
Call Dave cell If 90-B-305-0119
ISU2U RODEO LS. 2000,
•1 W D . A B S , V 6 , A u t o , A / C .
45,O06 mi., all p b w e i A\H»\<.
uili) i,l ll( | <•! 0,000-732-545-6401
M A Z D A M P V , "96- Goo(
Olid., 114.01J0 mi II |i,Lisi-n
- - - • • • i r All power, linl glass
3,400,/neg 732-254-87-11)
118 Motor Homes
Rec. Vehicles
efusod. Visit New Jen
argast RV Center,
icotl Hoior Coach, L.ike1
1-3G6-31O-0G36
www. scot imot ore oach.<
vww.chlldrenscharllles.com
FORD THUNDERBIRD '96
HONDA ACCORD '94
Auto, sunroof 94 000 mi
VIN *RA1C8'I12
84,995. Call 732-920-9300
K HONDA CIVIC'94 A
ue. Auto, Cd player Exc.
- - 149,000 mi. $2,500.
:all 732-617-2015 •>
HONDA CIVIC "95-<1 tloor,
IUIO, ac, p/w alarm. New cc
i r a k e s 8 exhaust. 75,00
.tiiles. Great cond. Clear
$4,200, Call 732-754-5230
VOLVO
WE'RE CLOSER THAN YOU THINK.
CERTIFIED
CHECK OUT LONG MOTOR COMPANY'S
CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED INVENTORY!
P R E O W N E D
29,000 miles. Fully loaded
Leather inter- Moonroof, CC
PLUMBING & HEATING
_lc. #10952 7 3 2 - 2 5 1 ° - 6 1 3 3
091 Roofing
I
Siding
THE ROOF DOCTOR
Will Repair Your Roof
Mobile homes/ Rubber roofs'
Porch roofs/ Shingle roofs
Attic fans/Storm damage
- Cutler c l t i i n l n u 18003033873
J & R ROOFING 8 SIDING
UNBEATABLE RATES
Exp.&lns. 732-672-B965
MERCURY TOPAZ'92
67,000 ml. VinC NB633B42
$2,000. Call 732-920-9300
led. .1 eye. . aulo. 4 (i
!'•« ,", f'/m A/C c.;v,
'00 S70
$
NISSAN ALTIMA '99
89.000 mi. Vln#XC116965
$5,900. Call 732-920-9300
NISSAN MAXIMA'89
Aiilo.sunrool 110,000 ml
VIN# KT23606'!. $200.
Call 732-920-9300
NISSAN MAXIMA,'88
3ood runnino cor. Inspection
nood thru June. SGOO./bosl
Olfer. Call 732-245-2927
M.G. CONSTRUCTION, INC. N I S S A N QUEST V A N ' 9 5
SIDING / ROOFING
123 000 mi Vine SD0GF0.13
Over 14 years Exp. For free
S4.200. Call 732-920-9300
estimates mi UKI.-;\'!.!-:I."J :VW,
arGene-733-605-0813
NISSAN SENTRA GXE 2002
ROOFING BY ALEX SMUTKO
The Besl (or Less, OS DOWN
732-583-0412 • 800-794-roo!
Www.rooflng by alexsmutko.com
11,995
Blue, Stk#SPO167
VIN«2647881,58,950mi
'00 V7O GTAS
$
'01 V70 ASR
$
While, Slfc«P0057
VIN#Y27S2035,61,O19mi
Moondust,Slk#SP0134
5Cyl,Aijto,VIN#f21O14O?, 46,000mi
15,995
VOLVO OF
EDISON
5 Miles S o u * of Menlo Park Mall
401 US Route 1» Edison, NJ
(732) 248-0500
093 Snow
Plowing
18,995
Ik-;-
'00 S80 2.9
$
'01 S60ASR
$
2O,995
ia995
White, Stk#SP341242
Myl, Aulo, V I N f l l l 26966,46,388ml
Wliite, Stk#SPO137
4Cyl,ta),VIN*11191572,55,523mi
AstiGold.SlWSPOlSO
Kyi, Aulo, VW12084674,23,667m
BEYOND POWEHWASHING
RES. &C0MM. Parking lots,
driveways, etc. 20% ofl
Please call 732-261-0322
BOBCAT SNOW REMOVAL
SATURN SC2 '02
Commmcml & OtHciv, P,u<,irit< Alt!.. . I'lOODtni ititirool, kilty
Lots. Walkways, Driveways.
loaded. Askiny >,n,lJ'M neij
:
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732-206-B9Q6or73^-i:i:i <M/i)
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Installation
•B PHONE Installation
REPAIR-JACKS-WIRING
25yrs. enp. w/NYNEX
Call Ed 753-536-2477
095G Waterproofing
'01 C70
condition, 66,000' miles. Like
!W, $3.r.00.Call732-7Q
TOYOTA PASEO '92- 2 dr.,
/lille, auto., 130,000 ml.. grBal
as mileage, very reliable,
1,700. neg. Gall 732-763-7768
TOYOTA SIENNA LE '99
" limvan, V-b abs, alann .ill
iwer, Great cond. 73,000
iles. $9,99f,. 732-792-3557
*2O,995
VOLKSWAGON JETTA 1.8
TURBO '00 • All power, aulo,
oof, upgraded radio & cd
bond. $8,500. 732-431-4194
s/m'roofV 0 ^ ^' P c ^"S e r >
HIP
^1,995
Red,SteP0098
Kyi, Aulo, VIN#Y]007524,52,277ni
Wliite,Slk#SP0165
VIN#U026292,25,952mi
Rot. Green, SlV#STO169
VIN#21183262,51,525mi
'02 S60 ASR
'04 S40 ASR
'03 XC90
"21,995
"21,995
*38"995
White, Slk#SP35O28O
VIN#4F()34567,25,928mi
Silver, SflrfSPOT 68
VIN#3)O120O6,14,642mi
Ste,SlkSP0151
K y i , Auto, VIN#2211O222,34,520mi
ALUMIHUH8OAT12R .N aw
f HF> mercury molor.eiGcttic
Irolhnu molor 8 trailer Great
condSUOO. 732-245-2927
110Au,os,orSa,e
20,995
-'OOC70CONVT
TOYOTA SOLARA SE 2001
White. Only 48,500 orig. mi.
New tires. Exc. cond. loaded
$15,500. Call 732-607-2107
VOLKSWAGEN JETTA VRG
'00-61,000 ml. VIN#
YM147578. $10,998.
Call 732-920-9300
105 Boats for Sale
'02 V7O
$
6-YEAR/100.000 MILE V.I.P WARRANTY FROM 1ST DATE OF SERVICE
130-POINT COMPREHENSIVE
INSPECTION-ON-CALL ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE
1«asp t or, eh . cie |
FORD EXPEDITION Eddie
B a u e r '02 - O r i g . Owner.
L o a d e d . Video Syst, Exc.
Cond. $21.950. 1732-679-3959
FORD EXPLORER XLT "96
110,000 mi. Fully Loaded, sun
roof. New leather seats, New
t i r e s . All service records.
bepaid by a consunmr s
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No Matter
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I U Powittraln Piottctton ij Iuii[b1«|ii(iwiii %J 24hour Roadside Aiilitinct
New 2005 Hyundai Sonata
New 2005 Hyundai Tucson
'
Stktt 54158692,4 Dr, Manual, FWD, PUPM,
Cruise, AM/FM/Cass, Air Bags, Alarm, Tint,
r_A/C,MSRP $16,634
$7,995
Rebates: $2,000 Manufacturer Rebate, $1,000Hyundai Owner Loyalty, $1,000
VSansone Hyundai Loyally, $1,000 College Grail, 5500 Military
2004 Hyundai XG350
$13/195
Rebates: $1,000 Hyundai Owner Loyalty, $1,000 Sansone Hyundai Loyally, $1,000
'yColleoe Grail, $500 Military
^
New 2005 Hyundai Sante Fe
Stktt 54885679, 4Dr,6 Cyl, Auto, FWD,
PUPMIPW. AM/FM/Cass/CD, Alarm, Air Bags,
Tint, Cloth, Keyless Entry, Bucket Seats, Tilt,
Cruise, NISRP $22,274
SM5A37802!, Demo, SKMies, 4Dr, 6 Cyl, Auto,
FWD, Traction Control, PwSteering/Brakes,
PW/PUPM/PS, Alloys, AWFM/Cass/CD, Cruise, AC,
r*i( Air Bags, Leather, BucketSeats, MSRP$25,4S4
$13,995
Rebates: $3,000 Manutacluer Rebate, $1,000 Hyundai Owner Loyally, $1,000 Sansone
MJyiiiHlal Loyally, $1,000 College Grail, $500 Military
^
Stkt 54090260, 4 Dr, 4 Cyl, Auto, FWD, AWD,
Traction Control, Pur Steering/Brakes, PWIPUPM,
Alloys, Cruise, AMIFWCD, Air Bags, Alarm, AIC,
Cloth, Keyless Entry, MSRP$18,954
$14,995
Rebates: $1,000 Manulacturer Rebate, $1,000 Hyundai Owner Loyally, $1,000 Sansone
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,
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errors or omissions. Photos are for illustrative purposes only. All offers with approved credit 'Subject to vehicle chosen, down payment, terms and conditions may
vary with approval, must meet all requirements. "Subject to vehicle chosen, year, make, model and miles.
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4 6 SENTINEL, March 10, 2005.
We'll Pay OH
Your Trade
No Matter
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STK# 41201270, 4 DR, AUTO, FWD,
AM/FM/CD, AIR BAGS, PWR STEERING, RR DEFROST,
MSRP $15,100
STK# 4TM03043, 2 DR, 4 CYL,
MANUAL, AM/FM/CD, PWR STEERING,
AIR B A G S , MSRP-$19,195
JES**
REBATES: $2,183 SANSONE DISCOUNT, $1,000 MANUF.
REBATE, $1,500 SANSONE OWNER LOYALTY
REBATES: 53,500 SANSONE DISCOUNT, $4,750 MANUF.
REBATE, $1,500 SANSONE OWNER LOYALTY
STK* 5KM17296, 5 DR, 6 CYL AUTO, 4X4,
ABS, AWD, PWR STEERING/BRAKES,
PW/PM/PL, CRUISE, AM/FM/CD, AIR BAGS,
TILT, MSRP $24,885
STKH 45N92772, 6 C Y L , MANUAL, FWD,
PUPS/PW, CRUISE, AIR BAGS, A/C, CD,
KEYLESS ENTRY, BUCKET SEATS, TILT
BOSE AUDIO PKG, MSRP 323,780
3£
REBATES: $4,000 SANSONE DISCOUNT, S5.000 MANUF.
REBATE, SI ,500 SANSONE OWNER LOYALTY
.
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REBATES: $2,298 SANSONE DISCOUNT, $4,000 MANUF. |
REBATE, $1,500 SANSONE OWNER LOYALTY
90-100 ROUTE 1 - WOODBRIDGE, NJ O7OO1
(888) 375-1 O73
WWW.RT1AUTOMALL.COM
I All prices plus lax, license, reg, and Ooc. fee. This advertisement ads as a coupon ami musl be presented at lime ot sale. Dealer is nol responsible or lypographical errors or omissions. Photos are for illustrative purposes only. All oilers wilh approved credit. "Subject to vehicle
| chosen, down payment, terms and conditions may vary with approval, musl meet all requirements. "Subjecl to vehicle chosen, year, make, model and miles.
Get out of
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and into a
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STK« 40J02466, 8 CYL, PUPM/PS/PW,
PWR STEERING/BRAKES, ALLOYS,
CRUISE, AIR BAGS, LEATHER, CD,
HEATED SEATS, MSRP $3S,6OO
STK# 5G610865, 4 DR, 6 CYL, AWD, PL/PM/PS/PV
PWR STEERING/BRAKES, CRUISE, LEATHER,
ALARM, TINT, A/C, C D , KEYLESS ENTRY, RR
DEFROST, TILT, MSRP $25,790
REBATES: $3,650 SANSONE DISCOUNT, $1,000 MANUF.
REBATE, $1,500 SANSONE OWNER LOYALTY
REBATES: $6,000 S J N s W DISCOUNT, $8,000 MANUF.
REBATE, $1,500 SANSONE OWNER LOYALTY
.
2005 LINCOLN IS
STK# 54611958, 4 DR, 8 CYL, AUTO, PWR
STEERING/BRAKES, ALLOYS, CRUISE, AIR
BAGS, LEATHER, ALARM, A/C, TINT, CD,
KEYLESS ENTRY, HEATED SEATS, SUNROOF,
MSRP $46,080
r
STK« 42J33363, 4 DR, 8 CYL, AUTO, AWD, PWR
STEERING/BRAKES, PW/PM, LEATHER, ALARM.
A/C, TINT, CD, KEYLESS ENTRY, BUCKET SEA"
MOONROOF, SUNROOF, MSRP $49,495
REBATES: $6,600 SANSONE DISCOUNT, $6,000 MANUF.
REBATE, $1,500 SANSONE OWNER LOYALTY
REBATES; $8,000 SANSONE DISCOUNT, $8,000 MANUF.
REBATE, 51,500 SANSONE OWNER LOYALTY
9 0 - 1 0 0 R O U T E 1 • W O O D B R I D G E , INIJ O7OO1
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SENTINEL, March 10, 2005 4 7
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available f 01
60 mos*
on all
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New 2005 Suzuki Reno S
New2005 Suzuki Forenza
SIM 5K104012,4 Dr, FWD, Pwr Slesrlng/Brakes
PW/PL/PS, Cruise, AM/FM/CD/Cass, Air Bags,
Tint, Cloth, RR Delrasi, Till, MSRP $14,794
S I M 5 K 1 0 2 9 9 9 , MSRP $14,794
$99
, _ j . Purchase option at lease enil
20 rer mtle OMBT Rebates: S1.500 Manuf.
Suzjkl
Loyalty. St.000 Sansone Sn/uhl
11
lopltlbiitrs.
Per
Mo.t
New 2005 SuzukiS BVerona
4B117216,6tyl,Alto, FWO, Pwr Steering/
i 41 innlli lease. 5SSS bant let die at signing. Porcliase option it lease
end loi$3,8tt 12,100 mite per rear. $0.20 per mile over. Rebates: $1,500
M»nl. Rsbate, $1,000 Balloon Caslr, $1,1110 ColleieGraUlOOOSarsne
^Suzuki Loyally, $1.000 Suzuki Loyatty- To quallHed hiveis.
New 2004 Suzuki XL7 EX
"MOREHPTHAA/CR-ir"
Slk# 4414975, 4 Dr, 4X4, AWD, Tratllon Control,
Pwr Steering/Brakes, PW/PL, AM/FM/Cass/CD, Rool
Rack, Air Bags, Leather, Cass, Alarm, Cruise,
Bucket Seats, Moonroof, MSRP $26,094
Brakes, Alloys, Cruise, AM/FM/Cass/CD, Air Bags,
A/C, Tint, Cloth, CD, Bucket Seats, Till, MSRP $21,739
Buy For
$11,999
$99
Per
Mo.f
Buy For
Bobfc: $2,000 Maiurl. Rebate, $1,000 Suzuki Loyalty, $1,000
Saisone SraM Loyalty, $1,010 College Grid, $500 Military
CREDIT FOR EVERYONE!
$14,995
CALL RIGHT NOW
FOR PRE-APPROVAL!
NO MATTER HOW GOOD OR BAD YOUR CREDIT IS
WE FINANCE FOUR FUTURE.~NOT VOUR PAST!
90-100 ROUTE 1 • WOODBRIDGE, NJ 07001
Two Miles North of Woodbridge Center Mall
800-791-1649
(866) 781-2733
purposes only. All offers with approves! credit, ' Subject to vehicle chosen, down payment, terns and conditions may vary with approval, must meet all requirements, "0 1 /. spr available approved credit, Must m e t all
requirements. See dealer lor details.
"iJEO
We'll P*Y 0 < f
your Trade
No MaUer
How Much
You Owe! n
New2005 Nissan Altima
SIM 5C157747,5C221975, 4 Or, 4 Cyl, Manual, FWD,
Pm SIssring/Brakes, PW/PL/PNI, A/c, RR Defrost, Till,
New 2005
SlkS5C726686,4 Dr, 8Cyl, Auto, 4X4, ABS, Pwr
Slesrlng/Brakes, PW/PL/PM, A/C, Alloys, RR Oelrosl,
Heated Seals, CD, Keyless Entty, MSRP (28,850
Per
Mo.'
dulse, Bucket Sells. MWIWCI), MSRP $20,380
P«r
Mo/
'24 month lease. $1,698 down payment. $550 bank fee. Total payments $2,136.12,000 miles
per year. 15£ per mile for excess mileage. Purchase option at iease end for $12,228. Rebates:
^$500 College Grad, $1,500 Nissan Owner LoyaWy. To qualified buyers.
,
New2005 N i s s a n Sentra
'39 month lease. $1,995 down payment. $7,761 total payments. $550 bank fee. 12,000 miles
per year. Rebates: $500 College Grad, $1,500 Nissan Owner Loyally. To qualified buyers. 15$
V p e r mile for excess mileage. Purchase option at lease end for $17.310.
•
New 2004
StkS 4C678592 S 4C6G2053.4 Dr, 6 Cyl,Manual, 4X2, Pwr
Steering/Brakes, Alloys, Air Bags, RR Defrost, Tilt,
AM/FM/Cass, Keyless Entry, MSRP $21,050
SIM5U60756,4 Dr, 4 Cyl, Manual, FWD, A/C, Pwr Brakes,
Air Bags, RR O c t a l . Tilt, Keyless Entry, MSRP $14,310
J t e b a t e s : $500 C o l l e g e G r a d , $1,500 N i s s a n O w n e r Loyalty
san Pathfinder
15,997
Rebates; $500 College Grad, $1,500 Nissan O w n e r Loyalty
CALL RIGHT NOW
FOR PRE-APPROVAL!
«!
NO MATTER HOW GOOD OR BAD YOUR CREDIT IS
WEJMINANCE yOURTUTURE^.NOT^OURPAST!
800-791
90-100 ROUTE 1 • W00D6RIDGE, NJ 07001
Two Miles North of Woodbridge Center Mall
(800) 791-1641
WWW.RT1AUTOMAI.L.COM
All prices plus tax, license, reg, and Doc. fee. This advertisement acts as a coupon and must be presented at time of sale. Dealer Is not responsible or typographical
vary with approval, must meet all requirements, f t Subject to vehicle chosen, year, make, model and miles.
SENTINEL, March .10, 2O05 4 9
DRASTIC
REDUCTIONS
NEW 2005
CHRYSLER
Sill ST5B2D5. VIIIJ5T55881Z. 4 DD, 4 cyl., auto. a/c. p/s/b/winds. cd, MSRP: $15,970. Price
includes:$10D0 fnctury rahnte and $1000 CH) relate (llmi fliiyslni Financial Coipl 8 $400
college grail relate, if qual. $888 due at lease signing. tas, licensing 8 legist. aiM'l.
NEW 2005
CHRYSLER
Sebring
i-2513.VIN B5N540739.4 DR. -1 cy!.. aulo. a/c. p/s/b/winds/lts/rains. td. alum whls, alaim/sec sys. MSBF:
SI9.ni Price includes: $2100 lacliiy A l e andStDDD CFC (elate { f a Chrysler Financial F M SUN lease loyally
I SiO college grad rebate, if qual. S8BB due at lease signing. lues, busing t legist arid!
NEW 2005 CHRYSLER
Pacifica
Touring
SmiSf!Il,«ll H5II34221,4 DI, B cyl., auto, a/c, pWABSMinds/lls/rniirs/seals, cd, i m rf, leillar int, alleys,
MSflP.-SJ2.5BS. Price includes: $211 f r t i y retate m l $ ! • CFC r e t * (to Ctrysler fiuicial C««r) S l « tee
loyalty > $410 recent college giad lebte, il qual. Sl!I due al lease sijninj.tas, licensing (ngrst add
ON EVERY VEHICLE
IN STOCK TO MAKE
ROOM FOR SPRING
INVENTORY!
NEW 2005 JEEP
Wrangler
X
SlkllSSH, VIII f5P3!W.2Bliecy!.l] spd. manri.j/ciWIntl.sifitop.albfs. HSHP: »2Z.6B5.Price
M t i » i l i a aid SIDOQCFClet* (tin Ctiiyslei Fnancial C-oip).S10QO lease loTailv tehate.SSI nilitoynta I $ « rac«n[ CDtfego •graif leiate. if qual. SS68 duE il t a n spriu.TaietttiMi) 8 lejisLadfl.
NEW 2005 JEEP
Liberty
Sth IF56218, VIIIffiWSHK 4 OB, B nl., anlo,a/c, p/s/ti/winds/lts/mlns. cd. mk it, MSRP: $Z3.JS». Free
includes: $151 factory relate and SlOODCtC lehle (tlira Chrysler Financial CorpLSlBBl lease loyally r * t e , $ # I
Milan grad rehfc t S i Hilary rebate, il qual. $11! due itlnse siping.Tiies. losing I itgiit! aldl.
NEW 2005 JEEP
Grand
Cherokee
5 0 SENTINEL, March 10,2005
Slk# 56023743,4 Dr, 4 Cyl. Auto, AWD, Traction Control,
Pwr Steering/Brakes, P L / P W B , Alloys, Roof Rack, Air
Bags, AM/FM/CD, Tint, Bucket Seats MSRP $22,341
Stk# S20G7679,4 Dr, 4 Cyl, Auto, AM/FM/CD, Tint,
Pwr Brakes/Steering, Tint, Cloth, MSRP $15,170
•36 month lease. Total payments $5,724. purchase option al lease end lor (7,441.12,000 miles per year. $0.15
per mile lor excess mi leap. $1,050 bank lee. 51,869 due at signing. $500 manufacturer rebate. To qualified
Jnyers. Oiler expires 3/31/(15. No security deposit.
^
'36 month. Total payments $7,884, purchase option al lease end for $13,096.12,000 miles per year, $0.15 per
mile lor eicess mileage. $1,050 bank lee. $1,869 due al signing. $500 manufacturer rebate. To quallied buyers.
Vfltler expires 3/31/05.Tln security deposit.
New 2005 oyota Highlander
2 0 0 5 i! \
'36 month lease. Total payments $9,324, purchase option al least end for $18,151.12,000 miles per year, $0.15
per mile lor
lor excess mileage. 51 ,(5(1 bant lee. $1,869
$1, due at signing. $750 manufacturer rebate. To qualified
Ijiiyers Offer expires 3/31/05.
3/31/05 Ha security deposit.
deposit
*36 month lease. Total payments $10,764, purchase option al lease end lor $19,694.12,000 miles per year,
$0.15 per mile for excess mileage. $1050 tank fee, $1,869 due at signing. $1,000 manufacturer rebate. To
qualllied buyers.
buyers Offer expires 3/31/05.
3/31/05 No security deposit
deposit.
GOOD O i l BAD YOUR CREDIT IS
FINANCE VOUR FUTURE .NOTTOUR PAST!
,
^ /"I.
Stk« 58037421,4 Dr. 6 Cyl, 4X4, Traction Control, Pwr
Steerinn/Brakes, PW/PL/PM/PS, A/C, Tint, Cruise,
AM/FM/CD, Keyless Entry, Moon (Soot, MSRP $32,001
Stkf 5 0 0 9 7 5 5 4 , 4 Dr, 6 Cyl, Wagon, Auto, ABS, AWD,
Traction Control, PL/PM/PB, A/2, Alloys, A M / F W C D ,
Tint, Moon Roof, Bucket Seats, MSRP $31,888
CALL RIGHT N O W
FOR PRE-APPROVAL!
i
90-100 ROUTE 1 • WOODBRIDGE, NJ 07001
Two Miles North of Woodbridge Center Mall
- -(800)5084603
fill pritss plus Ian, fame,, rcg. and SIM Doc. fee. this odvertisunentadiat a coupon and nisi be presetted al time ol sale. Dealer is not responsible lor typojraphieal eriors or omi«ioni. Pfiotes aie For r!Iusbati<e pwposes onl*. All ofters
with approved credit." Subject to vehicle chosen, down payment, terms and conditions may vary with approval, must meet all requirements, fiubjecl to vehicle chosen, year, make, model and miles.
SENTINEL, March 10, 2005 5 1
NISSAN'S OUT TO BREAK A RECORD,
QaaSihf
COME TO ACME
NISSAN AND SAVE.
MILLION
Kfswsi°N04 X T E R R A X E
— 2002 TOYOTA —
Camry XLE
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t^gls, kejlEss entry, dusiair bags.
ntaiswi • SK-mit • ajst ifts"
$
LEASE
FOR
ONLY:
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0
DRIVE TO A
per mo./
39 mos.
SECURITY DEPOSIT •
$
16,777
1999 VOLVO
V7Q Wagon
O DISPOSITION FEE
6 cyl, auto W/OD, ps, ABS, A/C, p/l, p/w, int wprs, cruise, tilt, roof rack, stereo/CD, r/def, t/gls,
cloth int, alarm, keyless entry, dual air bags, floor mats. Includes $500 College Grad rebate"
and $750 Owner Loyalty*. VIN:4C6709996 • STKH595 • MSRP:$27,65O • 2 available at this price
4 cyl,auEo W/OD, fs, AJC, p/l, pf.;, in! .f:; (lu-f, lill. allflfl,am/In
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2001 NISSAN
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4 cyl, auto w/OD, ps, pb, A/C, p/l, p/w, Int wprs, cruise, tilt, stereo/CD,
• r/def, l/gls, cloth Int, keyless entry, dual air bags, floor mats. Includes $500
,,; College Grad rebate" and $750 Owner Loyalty*. VIN:5C26601O - STKM690
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f MSRP;$20,310 • 2 available at (his price
$
0 SECURITY DEPOSIT •
* Q DISPOSITION FEE
6 cyl, auto w/OD, ps, ADS, A/C, p/l, p/w, Int wprs, cruise, tilt,. stereo/CD,
r/def, t/gls, cloth Int, keyless cutty, dual air bags, floor mats. Includes $750
Owner Loyalty*. VIN:5N112325 • STK:1878 • MSRP:$24,850
' 2 available a! this price
6 cyl, aulfl w/OB, ps, pb, UG, p/w, p/l, inl «ps. ciuise, lilt i M . imfta
> sieiei uss,CDpF3|ef, l/gls, tlotJtia!.alarm.Iteyless entry.
dual air big:.
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Q DISPOSITION FEE 8
6 cyl, auto w/OD, ps, ABS, A/C, p/st, p/l, p/w, int wprs, cruise, tilt, alloy whls,
,; stereo/CD, r/def, t/gls, cloth int, alarm, keyless entry, dual air bags, floor mats.
, Includes $750 Owner Loyally', VJN;5C819844 • STK;1678 - MSRP;$2B,830
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$16,444
2001 TOYOTA
RAV4
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Q DISPOSITION FEE
Vfl, aulo w/OD, ps, ABS, A/C, p/st, p/l, p/w, int wprs, cruise, tilt, roof rack,
stereo/CD, r/def, t/gls, cloth int, alarm, keyless enlry, dual air ba,gs, floor
mats. Includes $750 Owner Loyally. VIN:5N7O7633^ stK:1912 •
MSRP:$58,010 • 2 available at this price
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• k ha due at incantlon. 12.DD0 mi/yr 150 aver. ARMADA: 39 ma. closed end loasa • T0P/LEV:$16B49/S20145; QUEST: 39 mo. claseil end laasB • TOP/LEV:$9(I5B/$13BG7! MAXIMA: 36 mo, closed and lease •
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lie oast 12 mos. "Ceitain restrictions apply - soa dealer for complete details. 'In salas volume lor calender year 2003 lor single franchise deileis in |IJ hased on Nissan HE region dealer sales ranting. Ad Is a
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