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TH E M ata w a n J o in t F re e P u b lic L ib r a r y 1 6 5 M a in S t . ta w a n , N . J . 0 7 7 ^ 7 The Weekly Newspaper Vol. 11 NO. 16 Wednesday, Feb. 18, 1981 20 Cents Yacht Club fire labeled 'suspicious' MARIE MUHLER Muhler seeks clean-up funds in Washington MARLBORO Assemblyman Marie S. Muhler (R-Mon- mouth), returned from Washington last week with both good and bad news about the pro- posed federal toxic waste cleanup “super- fund” and how the Burnt Fly Bog site will benefit from it. Ms. Muhler was one of several area legis- lators who attended the Washington meeting. The others included State Sen. Thomas S. Gagliano (R-Monmouth), Assemblyman Haz - el Gluck (D-Ocean), Assemblyman John 0. Bennett (R-Monmouth), and County Health Officer Lester Jargowsky. Ms. Muhler said that Walter Barber of the Federal Environmental Protection Agency told the group that the EP A did not intend to withhold “ superfund” monies from New Jer- sey, if and when the appropriation bill is passed. Ms. Muhler said, however, that there will be “a little fine tuning” of the conditions which must be met before the money is appro- priated. “ The point that the E P A kept getting across to us,” she said, “was that the superfund money would simply be seed money to allow the states with toxic waste problems to get started with their own funding programs for cleanup projects.” The bad news is that the status of the super- fund legislation is still unclear. Rep. James J. Florie (D-N.J.) said that President Ronald Reagan had considered rescinding former President Jim m y Carter’s executive order to implement a proposed $78 million “super- fund” supplemental appropriation. Although nearly 20 percent of the known hazardous waste sites are in New Jersey, it still isn’t the only state with the problem, nor does the township have the only dump site above or near an underground water source. Recently, the State Dept, of Environmental Protection targeted five sites in the state for immediate cleanup. Burnt Fly Bog is on the list. The four other sites are Bridgeport Rental, Logan Township, Gloucester County; several illegal toxic waste dump sites in Plumsted Township, Ocean County; an illegal dump site in Cape May County; and a landfill near At- lantic City where toxic substances were dumped for years. By Judith McGee Feeney KEYPORT The fire which destroyed the Keyport Yacht Club two weeks ago was “definitely suspi- cious,” according to Police Det. Raymond Lee. But, fire officials have been unable to deter- mine the fire’s cause. “ We had to classify it as suspicious, be- cause there was no evidence of faulty wiring or mechanical failure,” Lee said. ‘It’s still under investigation. We’re talking to people in the neighborhood to find if they saw any- thing.” “Ptl. (Alan) Duncan was the first on the scene,” Lee said. “He noticed the fire be- cause the alarm went off.” County Fire Marshal Fred Leggett closed his investigation of the Feb. 5 fire, saying he has “come up with nothing.” "We dug there all day today,” he said last Tuesday. “ We found nothing wrong with the heating unit, the oil burner, or the electric water heater.” “ We know it started in the basement, below the bar,” Leggett added, “ but we don’t know why.” Meanwhile, The club’s board of directors will meet this week to consider recommenda- tions by its planning committee for rebuilding the clubhouse. “We had our first planning committee meeting Saturday,” said Stephen Slovenz, the club’s vice commodore. “We have a general idea of what we want, and we’ll present that to the board.” “ The club has set the goal to be in our new building by our next annual meeting in Octo- ber,” he said, “ but that’s a tentative goal.” The club has been paid $140,000, Slovenz said, the total amount of the building’s fire in- surance. But Slovenz estimated that the structure was worth $200,000 “ It will probably cost even more than that to replace it,” he said. Also, paintings in the building have been valued between $90,000 and $150,000, he said, but all of the building’s contents were insured for only $11, 000. The club lost an original Currier and Ives print, an Antonio Jacobsen painting, and stud- ies of steamboats by James Bard. Also lost were old photographs, ship models, sailing trophies, and historical documents, including the minutes of every meeting since the club was incorporated at the building in 1908. Slovenz said he did not know how the club would finance another building. “ The planning committee suggests the pro- ject,” Slovenz said. “ If the board approves it, it’s given to the finance committee and they figure out how to fund it. I’m sure we’ll get the money.” Club members have said they expect to maintain their usual summer activities. There was no serious damage to the dock behind the club, because heavy winds blew the flames away from the water. Thieves net $ 2 2 ,0 0 0 in Hazlet burglaries HAZLET Goods and cash totaling $22,975 were stolen Feb. 5 from a Galewood Drive home during one of the township’s five break-ins in the past two weeks, according to Police Chief Holmes J. Gormerley. Police have charged suspects in connection with break-ins at a local garage and two homes, Gormerley said, but are still investi- gating burglaries at two other houses, in- cluding the one on Galewood Drive. Annarae Manionakis reported that her house at 16 Galewood Drive had been burg- larized at 6:30 p.m., police said. The thief had apparantly entered the house through a rear window. Stolen were $500 in currency, a $1,000 lynx coat, $18,835 in jewelry, and $2,640 worth of miscellaneous items, including some ladies’ undergarments, police said. The underwear was recovered, partially burned, behind the Brunswick Bowling Alley, Airport Plaza, police said. Det. Calvin Stenquist is the investigating of- ficer. Police apprehended two Sayreville youths Feb. 4 after a chase on Lloyd Road and recov- ered $16,000 in jewelry which had been stolen that evening from a Hazlet home, police said. Mrs. J.P. Walsh of 23 Cresci Blvd. called police to report that she had interrupted a robbery when she had returned home that evening, police said. Mrs. Walsh said that two teenagers pushed and hit her as they ran out her front door, police said. The youths apparently had en- tered the Walsh home through a rear base- ment window, police said. Ptl. Thomas Sillcocks chased a car that fit a description provided by Mrs. Walsh on Lloyd Road, police said. When they reached Aber- deen, the suspects left the car and began run- ning, but were apprehended by Aberdeen po- lice. Both suspects were 17-year-old boys and were using a car registered to one of their parents, police said. Both were charged with breaking and entry and were referred to Juvenile Court, police said. Det. John Allen was the investigating offi- cer. An Old Bridge man was charged with burg- lary and being under the influence of drugs Friday in connection with a break-in at Raritan Garage, S. Main Street and Bedle Road, police said. Ptl. Joseph Akers said he saw Christopher Geores, 24 of Sunset Avenue, Laurence Har- bor, entering the garage through a broken window at 3:43 a.m ., according to police. After chasing Geores, Akers apprehended him at Atlantic Street, Keyport. After he was arrested, Geores was brought to Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel, for treatment of bruises he allegedly had received in a beating earlier in the night, police said. Police said they do not know who was re- sponsible for the beating. A township man was charged with breaking into a Hazlet home Feb. 8, after he was ap- prehended and beaten by a resident of the house, police said. Municipal Court Judge Ronald Horan last week set bail at $1,000 for Michael Grillo, 19, of 24 Birch Ave. and referred the charges to a county grand jury, police said. Grillo is charged with breaking into the McManus home at 31 Lynn Blvd., police said. While Eleanor McManus called police at 3:38 a.m. to report that an intruder had entered her home, her 17-year-old son re - strained and beat Grillo, police said. M a n d a to r y p ro g ra m g a in in g m o m e n tu m Recycling gets off to shaky start By Judith McGee Feeney The Bayshore Regional Recyoling Coali- tion’s program of newspaper collections is gaining momentum, despite some confusion and problems with scavengers, according to local officials. Keansburg, Keyport, Aberdeen, Union Beach, and Hazlet are members of the coali- tion, which was formed last summer. To include newspapers in regular garbage is illegal in the municipalities. Residents are asked to bundle newspapers and place them at curbside for separate collections, which are scheduled twice monthly. But, residents in many areas have com- plained that newspapers were not collected. The contractor, the Young-Guenther Co. of W. Orange, also reported that scavengers have taken many papers, reducing the firm ’s profits, officials said. Young-Guenther is paid by selling the pa - pers it collects to a recycling plant. Coalition officials hope that the revenue from the sale of the newspapers will eventual- ly be high enough to provide a small return to the towns. The elimination of newspapers from the regular garbage is also expected to reduce garbage collection costs by lightening the reg- ular loads. Most local officials said they are optimistic about the program and pleased with its pro- gress, despite the snags. “ It’s building up,” Keyport Mayor Richard Bergen said. “At first, it didn’t go as well as I had hoped. Part of the problem was that the contractor was missing pick-ups on many streets, but I think we’ve got that worked out.” “ In my opinion, it was just not enough homework by the contractor,” Bergen added. “Or, the employees may have taken short- cuts.” Officials in Aberdeen and Union Beach also have complained of missed pick-ups. Union Beach Mayor Vincent Farley and Councilman Rita Graham said that their own bundles of papers had been overlooked during a collection. “People get discouraged,” Farley said. “I didn’t want to take my papers back in.” The collectors, who are scheduled to make their rounds between 7:30 and 8:30 a. m. some- times don’t arrive until the end of the day, Ms. Graham added. Young-Guenther has said that many homes fail to put papers out, Farley said. But, Farley added, the program is “ picking up a little bit.” “ People are finally starting to wrap up their papers and put them out,” he said. “ This will really help our town.” Aberdeen councilmen said last month that many residents had complained of missed pick-ups. Adeline Arnold, a member of the Environ- mental Advisory Board, collected a carload of papers left by the contractor during a Janu- ary collection, councilmen said. The township’s most recent collection last week was “ much better,” Ms. Arnold said. “Mayor Wilma Greenspan rode in one of the trucks with the contractors,” she said, “and they picked up a great deal more paper.” Bergen and Ms. Arnold also cited the winter weather as an impediment to collection. Collections are cancelled in rain or snow, Ms. Arnold said, adding that residents may have been confused on one collection day when the sky was clear, but snow was on the ground. The collection was held because it wasn’t snowing, she said, but did not yield much pa- per. “ It’s going to take a little while,” Ms. Ar- nold said. “ If people are patient, I’m sure the problems will be worked out.” Fewer problems were reported in Keans- burg. “ In two months, we’ve collected about 20 tons of paper,” Councilman Eileen Lloyd said. “That’s 20 tons that probably would have been in the regular garbage.” “ We’re hoping that we’ll be able to nego- tiate a lower contract price, or at least level the price off, when we renew our garbage con- tract,” she added. “ We should be able to say, ‘Look how much lighter our garbage load is now.’” Municipalities have not yet estimated their savings in garbage weight, she said. “Keansburg is doing terrific,” Ms. Lloyd said. “At the first pick-up, we collected three tons; at the second, five tons; and at the third, nine tons.” “ We seem to be carrying some of the other towns,” she added, “ although Aberdeen’s col- lection has risen from three to seven tons.” Ms. Lloyd said that some missed pick-ups may be attributed to out-of-date maps and the fact that the contractors were not familiar with the area. “For instance, Keyport is split by Route 35,” she said. “The firm didn’t realize that one part was in Keyport.” Ms. Lloyd noted that residents of any town whose papers are passed over should call their municipal hall. The contractors will come the next morning to get the papers, she said. Officials in all the towns have complained of scavengers. Anyone caught taking the pa- pers on a collection day may be heavily fined, they said. Young-Guenther has cited Keyport and Un - ion Beach as towns in which scavenging is a problem, Ms. Lloyd said. Keyport police caught one person illegally taking the papers, Bergen said, and issued a warning. “ I have given orders that the police issue a surnmons the next time someone is caught,” he said. Bergen added that papers in front of his house were snatched by scavengers. “ It seems that the scavengers take all the bundles that are wrapped neatly,” Ms. Lloyd said, “ and leave the papers that are not prop- erly wrapped for the contractor to clean up.” Once, the contractor had stacked papers collected from a section of Keansburg in front of a firehouse, she said, and scavengers took the pile while it was unattended. Police in all the towns have been alerted to watch for scavengers, she added. “ Young-Guenther is very anxious to do a good job,” Ms. Arnold said. “ It is a small business trying to respond to a need.” The firm began recycling collections in W. Orange after citizens there petitioned the government to begin a recycling program, she said. Young-Guenther, which was then deliver - ing newspapers in the area, began the collec- tions as a public service. Newspaper collections in Keyport, Union Beach, and Keansburg are held on the first and third Wednesdays of the month. In Aber- deen, the collections are held on the second and fourth Wednesdays. Grillo was taken to Bayshore Community Hospital for treatment of injuries, according to police. Patrolmen Daniel Strauss and Henry Werb- alis were the investigating officers. Police are continuing an investigation of a robbery at 19 Birch Ave. on Feb. 9. The robbery apparently occurred between 10 a.m. and 11:42 p.m., police said, at the home of Norma Pais. The thieves gained access to the house by cutting out part of a front picture window, po- lice said. A coffee table had been placed at the front door to protect the robbers from an in- terruption. Jewelry of an undetermined value and a safe containing silver coins were taken, police said. Det. John Allen is investigating the theft. K e y p o rt w o rk e rs p ro te s t la c k o f c o n tra c t s in c e '7 9 By Oliver Redd KEYPORT Nearly two dozen borough white collar and public works employees, who have worked without a contract since December 1979, demonstrated last week in front of Borough ‘Hall. The picketing was one of a series of events which began last year, when the workers, represented by Virginia Clancy of Monmouth Council 9 of the new Jersey Civil Service Assoc, demanded a cost-of-living salary increase. Since then, the Borough Council has offered the workers an 8 percent increase.; When negotiations broke down, Thomas Hartigan, a Public Employees Relations Commission mediator was called to try to help obtain a settlement. During a previoius mediation session, Hartigan proposed backto back 5 percent pay increases for 1980. The Council refused to change its 8 percent offer.the workers had agreed to accept the PERC “split raise" offer until the council presented a modification. “ We’ve been told that if we don’t like the job, there’s the gate," said Earl Dennis, who represents the workers. “ That’s out of the mayor’s mouth,“ Borough Business Administrator Frank Vanore is representing the council in the negotiations. Some employees expressed displeasure that Vanore is representing the borough. “ It’s a waste of time. He can’t sign the contract," Dennis said. Mayor Richard Bergen, however, defended Vanore, saying he understands the council’s position. The workers had notified the council that they would picket before the council meeting Tuesday. Bergen said that the demonstrator’s presence would not influence the council’s decision. The protestors joined nearly 100 municipal employees in Middletown and 40 others in Keansburg, who also took to the streets to publicize their disputes with the munici- palities. The Middletown and Keansburg workers are also represented by Monmouth Council 9. H azlet board hires architect HAZLET The Hazlet Board of Education has ap- pointed the original architect of the Union Avenue School to plan the conversion of the building to a middle school for grades 7-8. According to Board President Bonnie Mitchell, Boyken Associates, Holmdel, was one of two architectural firm s interviewed for the job of preparing a study of the building,which now houses elementary gra- des K -8 Renovation of the building is included in the district’s controversial restructuring plan. The plan calls for closing the Sycamore Drive School in June and the Raritan Valley and W. Keansburg schools by 1983, when the middle school will open. Board Vice President Joseph A. Morales said last week that the closing of schools and creation of a middle school are being considered separately by the board. Because of the expected continuing decline enrollment, the schools may be closed regardless of whether the middle school is created. The architect’s fee for the study is to be negotiated, Morales said, but will not be more than 7 percent of the total cost of the contruction.The project probably will be financed with a bonding issue. A referendum on the project would be held, Morales said. Several councilman said they are eager to reach a settlement on the 1980 contract so at negotiations for the 1981 pact can begin. Any pay raise negotiated will be retroactive. The workers are now paid under the 1979 contract. Another mediation session is slated for Tuesday. In other action, the council informally agreed to remand a site plan application for nine duplexes and two single-family houses on Warren and Green Grove Avenues to the Planning Board. In a 4-2 straw vote, the council agreed to send the plan back to the board with “reservations." The council considered over- ruling the board’s previous ruling to reject the subdivision, because of a dainage problem. Borough Attorney Gordon Li twin told the council that the planning Board has final jurisdiction on the site plan. He added that the board is better able to handle the drainage problem with the applicants be- cause a bond will be required. The applicants had agreed to pay their share of tghe drainage repair. The council w ill vote formally on appeal of the Planning Board’s earlier decision this week. An ordinance setting office hours for the tax assessor was also introduced Tuesday night. The office will be open from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday through Wednesday and 10 a.m. to noon Saturday. A public hearing on the ordinance will be held March 3 at Borough from Matawan Regional High A wooden flagpole several feet behind the gutted building stands pracitally untouched. Club recording secretary, Carl Holmes, said the club will be able to offer the same launch serves to members as in the past. The club will lease a trailer for the site, he said. Club membership is estimated at 275 fami- lies. The board of directors held its last meeting at an area Knights of Columbus hall. Many volunteer organizations have offered help in the rebuilding project and the use of their fa- cilities, according to Commodore Earl Huber. Part of the building at the corner of Atlantic Avenue and First Street was built in 1847. It is the fifth historic building to be destroyed by fire since October 1978. Suspects sought in shooting death of H azlet m an EDISON Police are searching for suspects in the shooting death of a Hazlet man whose body was found two weeks ago near the plant where he worked. Lawrence Smith, 28, a plant manager with Apco Extruder Inc., was found by a night foreman near the plant, according to police. Police said Smith had been shot several times in the head with a shotgun probably around 6 p.m. Feb. 5. The Perth Amboy Medical Examiners Of- fice pronounced Smith dead at the scene. Smith, who lived on Village Green Way, had been reported missing earlier Thursday by his wife, Doreen, police said. Court date set in BRSA dispute UNION BEACH Borough and Bayshore Regional Sewerage Authority officials have been ordered to explain in court Feb. 20 why AWred T. Hennessy Jr. should not retain his post as an authority commissioner. Hennessy contends in his sjiit that his terrfi will not expire for another year. Borough councilmen, who believe that Hennessy’s term expired Sunday, recently appointed John McGrogan to replace him. According to Hennessy, state statute sets all commission terms at five years, with the exception of the authority’s first appoint- ments. But borough officials have said that Hennessy had accepted a four-year term. Correction A typographical error in an article on the Hazlet School Crisis Committee in the Feb. 11 issue of The Independent reversed the mean- ing of a sentence. The sentence should have read “ Although the committee will not oppose board member Martin Marino’s bid for re-election...the third candidate is available should Marino decide not to run.” Holiday in the park The President’s Day holiday and spring-like weather lured many local residents out of their homes Monday. Aberdeen residents Ken Lerner (left), Lon Seaman (right), and Dave Gur- dus (not pictured got together for a Frisbee game at Holmdel Park.

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Page 1: Vol. 11 NO. 16 Wednesday, Feb. 18, 1981 20 Cents Yacht ... · Thieves net $ 2 2 ,0 0 0 in Hazlet burglaries HAZLET Goods and cash totaling $22,975 were stolen Feb. 5 from a Galewood

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Vol. 11 NO. 16 Wednesday, Feb. 18, 1981 20 Cents

Y a c h t C lu b f ir e la b e le d 'su sp ic io u s 'M A R IE M U H L E R

Muhler seeks clean-up funds in WashingtonM A R LB O R O

A ssem b lym an M arie S . M uhler (R-Mon- m outh ), returned from W ashington la st week w ith both good and bad news about the pro­posed federa l toxic waste cleanup “ super­fund” and how the B u rn t F ly Bog s ite w ill benefit from it.

M s. M uhler w as one of severa l a rea legis­la to rs who attended the W ashington meeting. T h e others included State Sen. Thom as S. G ag liano (R-M onm outh), A ssem b lym an H az­e l G lu ck (D -O cean), A ssem b lym an John 0 . Bennett (R-M onm outh), and County Health O ffice r Le s te r Ja rg o w sky .

M s. M uhler sa id that W alte r B a rb e r of the F e d e ra l En v iro n m enta l P rotection Agency told the group that the E P A did not intend to withhold “ superfund” m onies from New J e r ­sey , if and when the appropriation b ill is passed.

M s. M uhler sa id , however, that there w ill be “ a litt le fine tuning” of the conditions w h ich m ust be met before the money is appro­priated .

“ Th e point that the E P A kept getting across to u s ,” she sa id , “ w as that the superfund m oney would s im p ly be seed money to allow the states w ith toxic waste problem s to get sta rted w ith the ir own funding program s for cleanup p ro jects .”

The bad news is that the status of the super­fund leg islation is s t i l l u nclear. Rep . Jam e s J . F lo r ie (D -N .J .) sa id that P resident Ronald Reagan had considered rescind ing fo rm er P resid en t J im m y C a rte r ’s executive order to im plem ent a proposed $78 m illion “ super­fund” supplem ental appropriation.

Although nea rly 20 percent of the known hazardous w aste s ites a re in New Je rs e y , it s t i l l isn ’t the only state w ith the problem , nor does the township have the only dump site above or near an underground w ater source. R ecen tly , the State Dept, of En v iro n m enta l Protection targeted five sites in the state for im m ediate cleanup. B u rn t F ly Bog is on the lis t .

The four other sites a re Bridgeport R en ta l, Logan Tow nship , G loucester County ; severa l illeg a l toxic w aste dump sites in P lum sted Tow nship , Ocean County ; an illeg a l dump site in Cape M ay County ; and a lan d fill near A t­lan tic C ity w here tox ic substances w ere dumped for years .

B y Jud ith M cGee Feeney K E Y P O R T

The f ire w h ich destroyed the Keyp o rt Y a c h t C lub two weeks ago w as “ defin ite ly susp i­c io us ,” according to P o lice D et. Raym ond Lee .

B u t, f ire o ffic ia ls have been unable to deter­m ine the f ire ’s cause.

“ W e had to c la s s ify it as susp icious, be­cause there w as no evidence of fau lty w iring or m echan ica l fa ilu re ,” Le e sa id . ‘ I t ’s s t ill under investigation . W e’re ta lk ing to people in the neighborhood to find if they saw any­th ing .”

“ P t l . (A la n ) D uncan w as the f ir s t on the scene ,” Lee sa id . “ He noticed the f ire be­cause the a la rm went o ff.”

County F i r e M arsh a l F re d Leggett closed his investigation of the Feb . 5 f ire , say in g he has “ come up w ith nothing.”

"W e dug there a l l day today,” he sa id la st Tuesday . “ We found nothing wrong w ith the heating unit, the oil burner, or the e lectric w a te r h ea te r.”

“ We know it sta rted in the basem ent, below the b a r ,” Leggett added, “ but we don’t know w h y .”

M eanw hile , The c lub ’s board of d irecto rs w ill meet th is week to consider recom m enda­tions by its planning com m ittee for rebuild ing the clubhouse.

“ We had our f ir s t p lanning com m ittee m eeting S a tu rd a y ,” sa id Stephen Slovenz, the club ’s v ice commodore. “ We have a general

idea of w hat we w ant, and w e ’l l present that to the board .”

“ The club has set the goal to be in our new building by our next annual m eeting in Octo­b e r,” he sa id , “ but that’s a tentative goa l.”

Th e club has been paid $140,000, Slovenz sa id , the total am ount of the build ing’s f ire in­surance .

B u t Slovenz estim ated that the structu re w as worth $200,000

“ I t w ill probably cost even m ore than that to rep lace i t , ” he sa id .

A lso , paintings in the building have been valued between $90,000 and $150,000, he sa id , but a l l of the build ing’s contents w ere insured fo r only $11,000.

The club lost an o rig ina l C u rr ie r and Ives p rin t, an Antonio Jacobsen painting , and stud­

ies of steam boats by Ja m e s B ard .A lso lost w ere old photographs, sh ip

m odels, sa ilin g troph ies, and h is to rica l docum ents, including the m inutes of eve ry meeting since the club was incorporated at the building in 1908.

Slovenz said he did not know how the club would finance another building.

“ The planning com m ittee suggests the pro­je c t ,” Slovenz sa id . “ I f the board approves it , i t ’s g iven to the finance com m ittee and they figure out how to fund it. I ’m sure w e’ll get the m oney.”

C lub m em bers have sa id they expect to m ain ta in the ir usual sum m er ac tiv it ie s .

Th e re w as no serious dam age to the dock behind the club , because heavy w inds blew the flam es aw ay from the w ater.

Th ieves n e t $ 2 2 , 0 0 0 in H azle t b u rg la rie sH A Z L E T

Goods and cash totaling $22,975 w ere stolen Feb . 5 from a Galewood D riv e home during one of the township’s f ive b reak-ins in the past two weeks, according to P o lice Chief Holmes J . G o rm erley .

P o lice have charged suspects in connection w ith break-ins a t a local garage and two homes, G o rm erley sa id , but a re s t i l l in vesti­gating b urg laries a t two other houses, in­cluding the one on Galewood D rive .

A nnarae M anionakis reported that her house a t 16 Galewood D riv e had been burg­la rized a t 6:30 p .m ., police sa id .

Th e th ief had ap p aran tly entered the house through a re a r window.

Stolen w ere $500 in cu rren cy , a $1,000 lynx coat, $18,835 in je w e lry , and $2,640 worth of m iscellaneous item s, including some lad ies ’ undergarm ents, police said .

Th e underw ear w as recovered , p a rtia lly burned, behind the B ru n sw ick Bow ling A lle y , A irp o rt P la za , police sa id .

D et. C a lv in Stenquist is the investigating of­fice r.

P o lice apprehended two S a y re v ille youths Feb . 4 a fte r a chase on L lo yd Road and recov­ered $16,000 in je w e lry w hich had been stolen that evening from a H azlet home, police sa id .

M rs . J .P . W alsh of 23 C re sc i B lv d . ca lled police to report that she had in terrupted a robbery when she had returned home that evening, police sa id .

M rs . W alsh sa id that two teenagers pushed and h it h e r as they ra n out her front door, police sa id . The youths apparently had en­tered the W alsh home through a re a r base­m ent window, police said .

P t l. Thom as S illco cks chased a c a r that f it a description provided by M rs . W alsh on L loyd Road , police sa id . When they reached A ber­deen, the suspects le ft the c a r and began run­

ning, but w ere apprehended by Aberdeen po­lice .

Both suspects w ere 17-year-old boys and w ere using a c a r reg istered to one of the ir parents, police sa id .

Both w ere charged w ith breaking and entry and w ere re fe rred to Ju ve n ile C ourt, police sa id .

D et. John A llen w as the investigating offi­ce r.

An Old B rid g e m an w as charged w ith burg­la ry and being under the in fluence of drugs F r id a y in connection w ith a b reak-in at R a r ita n G arag e , S . M ain Street and Bedle Road , police sa id .

P t l. Joseph A ke rs sa id he saw Christopher Geores, 24 of Sunset Avenue, Lau ren ce H a r­bor, entering the garage through a broken window a t 3:43 a .m ., according to police.

A fte r chasing Geores, A ke rs apprehended h im a t A tlan tic S tree t, Keyport.

A fte r he w as arrested , Geores w as brought to B aysho re Com m unity Hosp ita l, Holm del, fo r treatm ent of bru ises he a lleg ed ly had rece ived in a beating e a r lie r in the night, police sa id .

P o lice sa id they do not know who w as re ­sponsible fo r the beating.

A township m an w as charged w ith b reaking into a H azlet home Fe b . 8, a fte r he w as ap­prehended and beaten by a resident of the house, police said .

M unicipal Court Judge Ronald Horan la st week set ba il a t $1,000 fo r M ichael G rillo , 19, of 24 B irc h A ve . and re fe rred the charges to a county grand ju ry , police said .

G rillo is charged w ith breaking into the M cM anus home a t 31 L yn n B lv d ., police said .

W hile E le an o r M cM anus ca lled police at 3:38 a .m . to report that an in truder had entered her home, her 17-year-old son re ­stra ined and beat G r illo , police sa id .

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Th e Bayshore Regional R ecyo ling C oali­tion’s program of newspaper collections is gaining m om entum , despite som e confusion and problem s w ith scavengers, according to local o ffic ia ls .

K ean sb u rg , K eyp o rt , Aberdeen, Union B each , and H azlet a re m em bers of the co a li­tion, w h ich w as form ed la st sum m er.

To include newspapers in re g u la r garbage is illegal in the m un ic ipa litie s . Residents a re asked to bundle newspapers and place them a t curbside for separate co llections, w hich a re scheduled tw ice m onthly.

B u t, residents in m any areas have com ­plained that newspapers w ere not collected.

The contractor, the Young-Guenther Co. of W. Orange, also reported that scavengers have taken m any papers, reducing the f irm ’s p ro fits , o ffic ia ls sa id .

Young-Guenther is paid by selling the pa­pers it co llects to a re cyc lin g plant.

Coalition o ffic ia ls hope that the revenue from the sa le of the newspapers w ill eventual­ly be high enough to provide a sm a ll re turn to the towns.

T h e e lim ination of newspapers from the re g u la r garbage is also expected to reduce garbage collection costs by lightening the reg­u la r loads.

Most loca l o ffic ia ls sa id they a re optim istic about the program and pleased w ith its pro­gress, despite the snags.

“ I t ’s building up ,” Keyp o rt M ayor R ich a rd Bergen sa id . “ A t f irs t , it didn’t go as w e ll a s I had hoped. P a r t of the problem w as that the contracto r w as m issing pick-ups on m any streets , but I th ink w e’ve got that worked out.”

“ In m y opinion, it w as ju s t not enough hom ework by the co n tracto r,” Bergen added. “ O r, the em ployees m ay have taken short­cu ts .”

O ffic ia ls in Aberdeen and Union Beach also have com plained of m issed pick-ups.

Union B each M ayor V incent F a r le y and Councilm an R ita G rah am sa id that the ir own bundles of papers had been overlooked during a collection.

“ People get d iscouraged ,” F a r le y said . “ I d idn’t w ant to take m y papers back in .”

The co llecto rs , who a re scheduled to m ake the ir rounds between 7:30 and 8:30 a . m . some­

tim es don’t a r r iv e until the end of the d ay, M s. G rah am added.

Young-Guenther has sa id that m any homes fa il to put papers out, F a r le y said .

B u t, F a r le y added, the p rogram is “ p icking up a litt le b it .”

“ People a re fin a lly sta rting to w rap up th e ir papers and put them out,” he sa id . “ T h is w ill re a lly help our town.”

Aberdeen councilm en sa id la st month that m any residents had com plained of m issed pick-ups.

Adeline Arno ld , a m em ber of the E n v iro n ­m ental A d v iso ry Bo ard , collected a carload of papers le ft by the contracto r during a Ja n u ­a ry co llection, councilm en said .

The township’s most recent collection last week w as “ m uch b ette r,” M s. A rnold sa id .

“ M ayor W ilm a G reenspan rode in one of the trucks w ith the co n tracto rs ,” she sa id , “ and they picked up a g reat deal m ore p ap er.”

Bergen and M s. A rno ld a lso cited the w in te r weather as an im pedim ent to collection.

Collections a re cancelled in ra in or snow, M s. A rnold sa id , adding that residents m ay have been confused on one collection day when the sky w as c le a r , but snow w as on the ground.

The collection w as held because it w asn ’t snowing, she sa id , but did not y ie ld m uch pa­per.

“ I t ’s going to take a litt le w h ile ,” M s. A r­nold sa id . “ I f people a re patient, I ’m su re the problem s w ill be worked out.”

F e w e r problem s w ere reported in K ean s­burg.

“ In two m onths, w e’ve collected about 20 tons of p a p er,” Councilm an E ile e n L loyd sa id . “ T h a t ’s 20 tons that probably would have been in the re g u la r garbag e.”

“ W e’re hoping that w e’ll be ab le to nego­tia te a low er contract p rice , o r a t least leve l the p rice off, when we renew our garbage con­t ra c t ,” she added. “ W e should be ab le to say , ‘Look how m uch lighter our garbage load is now .’”

M unicipa lities have not ye t estim ated their sav ings in garbage weight, she said .

“ Keansburg is doing te r r if ic ,” M s. L loyd said . “ A t the f ir s t pick-up, we collected three tons; a t the second, f iv e tons; and a t the th ird , nine tons.”

“ We seem to be ca rry in g some of the other

tow ns,” she added, “ although Aberdeen’s co l­lection has risen from three to seven tons.”

M s. L lo yd said that some m issed pick-ups m ay be attributed to out-of-date m aps and the fa c t that the contractors w ere not fa m ilia r w ith the area .

“ F o r instance , K eyp o rt is sp lit by Route 35,” she sa id . “ The f irm didn’t rea lize that one p a rt w as in K eyp o rt .”

M s. L lo yd noted that residents of any town whose papers a re passed over should ca ll th e ir m un ic ipa l ha ll. The contracto rs w ill come the next m orning to get the papers, she sa id .

O ffic ia ls in a ll the towns have com plained of scaveng ers. Anyone caught taking the pa­pers on a collection day m ay be h ea v ily fined, they said .

Young-Guenther has cited K eyp o rt and U n­ion Beach as towns in w hich scaveng ing is a problem , M s. L lo yd said .

K eyp o rt police caught one person illeg a lly taking the papers, Bergen sa id , and issued a w arn ing .

“ I have given orders that the police issue a surnmons the next tim e someone is caug ht,” he said .

Bergen added that papers in front of h is house w ere snatched by scavengers.

“ It seem s that the scavengers take a l l the bundles that a re wrapped n e a tly ,” M s. L loyd sa id , “ and leave the papers that a re not prop­e r ly wrapped fo r the contracto r to c lean up .”

Once, the contracto r had stacked papers collected from a section of Keansburg in front of a firehouse, she sa id , and scavengers took the pile w h ile it w as unattended.

P o lice in a ll the towns have been a lerted to w atch fo r scaveng ers, she added.

“ Young-Guenther is v e ry anxious to do a good jo b ,” M s. A rnold sa id . “ I t is a sm a ll business try in g to respond to a need.”

The f irm began re cyc lin g collections in W. Orange a fte r c itizens there petitioned the governm ent to begin a re cyc lin g program , she said .

Young-Guenther, which w as then d e live r­ing newspapers in the a re a , began the co llec­tions a s a public se rv ice .

N ewspaper co llections in K eyp o rt, Union Beach , and Keansburg a re held on the f irs t and th ird W ednesdays of the month. In A b er­deen, the collections a re held on the second and fourth W ednesdays.

G rillo w as taken to B aysho re Com m unity H ospital fo r treatm ent of in ju r ie s , according to police.

Patro lm en D an ie l S trau ss and H enry Werb- a lis w ere the investigating o ffice rs .

P o lice a re continuing an investigation of a robbery a t 19 B irc h A ve . on Fe b . 9.

The robbery ap parently occurred between 10 a .m . and 11:42 p .m ., police sa id , a t the home of Norm a P a is .

The th ieves gained access to the house by cutting out p art of a front p ictu re window, po­lice sa id . A coffee table had been p laced a t the front door to protect the robbers from an in ­terruption.

Je w e lry of an undeterm ined va lue and a safe containing s ilv e r coins w ere taken, police said .

D et. John A llen is investigating the theft.

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K E Y P O R TN e arly two dozen borough w h ite co lla r and

public w orks em ployees, who have worked without a co n tract since D ecem ber 1979, dem onstrated last week in front of Borough ‘ H a ll.

The p icketing w as one of a se ries of events which began la st y e a r , when the w o rke rs , represented by V irg in ia C lancy of Monmouth Council 9 of the new Je rse y C iv il Se rv ice Assoc, demanded a cost-of-living s a la ry increase . S ince then, the Borough Council has offered the w orkers an 8 percent in crease .;

When negotiations broke down, Thom as H artig an , a P u b lic Em p loyees R e la tio n s Com m ission m ed iato r w as ca lle d to t ry to help obtain a settlem ent. D uring a p rev io iu s m ediation session, H a rtig an proposed backto back 5 percent pay increases fo r 1980. The Council re fused to change its 8 percent o ffer.the w o rkers had agreed to accept the P E R C “ sp lit r a is e " o ffer un til the council presented a m odification .

“ W e’ve been told that i f we don’t lik e the job, there ’s the g a te ," sa id E a r l D enn is, who represents the w o rke rs . “ T h a t ’s out of the m a yo r’s m outh,“

Borough Business A d m in istra to r F ra n k Vanore is representing the council in the negotiations. Som e em ployees expressed d isp leasure that V anore is representing the borough.

“ I t ’s a w aste of tim e . He ca n ’t sign the co n tra c t," D ennis sa id .

M ayor R ich a rd Bergen , how ever, defended Vanore , say ing he understands the co uncil’s position.

T h e w o rkers had notified the council that they would p icket before the council m eeting Tuesday . Bergen said that the dem onstrator’s presence would not in fluence the co uncil’s decision.

Th e protestors jo ined n e a rly 100 m un ic ipa l em ployees in M iddletown and 40 others in Keansburg , who also took to the stree ts to publicize th e ir disputes w ith the m un ic i­pa litie s . The M iddletown and Keansburg w o rkers a re also represented by Monmouth Council 9.

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The H azlet B o a rd of Education has ap ­pointed the o rig in a l a rch itect of the Union Avenue School to p lan the conversion of the build ing to a m iddle school for g rades 7-8.

Accord ing to B o ard P resident Bonnie M itch e ll, Boyken A ssociates, Holm del, was one of two a rch ite c tu ra l f irm s in terview ed for the job of p reparing a study of the build ing ,w hich now houses e lem entary g ra ­des K -8

Renovation of the build ing is included in the d is t r ic t ’s co n tro vers ia l restru ctu ring p lan . T he p lan ca lls fo r closing the Sycam o re D r iv e School in Ju n e and the R a rita n V a lle y and W. K eansburg schools by 1983, when the m iddle school w ill open.

Board V ice P resid en t Joseph A . M orales sa id la st week that the closing of schools and creatio n of a m iddle school a re being considered sep a ra te ly by the board. Because of the expected continuing decline enro llm ent, the schools m ay be closed regard less of w hether the m iddle school is created .

The a rch ite c t ’s fee for the study is to be negotiated, M orales sa id , but w ill not be m ore than 7 percent of the total cost of the contruction .The pro ject probably w ill be financed w ith a bonding issue. A referendum on the pro ject would be held, M orales sa id .

Seve ra l councilm an sa id they a re eager to reach a settlem ent on the 1980 contract so at negotiations fo r the 1981 pact can begin. Any pay ra ise negotiated w ill be re tro a ctive . The w o rkers a re now paid under the 1979 contract. Another m ediation session is s lated for Tuesday .

In other action , the council in fo rm a lly agreed to rem and a s ite p lan application for nine duplexes and two sing le-fam ily houses on W arren and Green G ro ve Avenues to the P lan n in g Board .

In a 4-2 straw vote, the council agreed to send the plan back to the board w ith “ re se rva tio n s ." The council considered o ver­ru ling the board’s previous ru ling to re jec t the subdivision , because of a dainage problem . Borough Atto rney Gordon L i tw in told the council that the p lanning B o ard has fin a l ju risd ictio n on the site p lan . He added that the board is better ab le to handle the dra inage problem w ith the ap p lican ts be­cause a bond w ill be requ ired . Th e app licants had agreed to pay th e ir sh a re of tghe dra inage re p a ir . The council w ill vote fo rm a lly on appeal of the P lann ing B o a rd ’s e a r lie r decision this week.

An ordinance setting o ffice hours fo r the ta x assesso r w as also introduced Tuesd ay night. Th e o ffice w ill be open from 6 to 8 p .m . Monday through W ednesday and 10 a .m . to noon Satu rd ay . A public hearing on the ordinance w ill be held M arch 3 at Borough from M ataw an Regional High

A wooden flagpole seve ra l feet behind the gutted building stands p ra c ita lly untouched.

C lub recording se c re ta ry , C a r l Holm es, sa id the club w ill be ab le to o ffer the sam e launch se rves to m em bers as in the past.

The club w ill lease a t ra ile r fo r the site , he sa id .

C lub m em bersh ip is estim ated a t 275 fam i­lies .

The board of d irecto rs held its la st meeting a t an area K n ig hts of Columbus h a ll. M any vo lunteer organizations have offered help in the rebuild ing p ro ject and the use of th e ir fa ­c ilit ie s , accord ing to Commodore E a r l Huber.

P a r t of the building at the corner of A tlan tic Avenue and F ir s t S treet w as bu ilt in 1847. I t is the fifth h isto ric building to be destroyed by f ire s ince October 1978.

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Po lice a re search ing for suspects in the shooting death of a Hazlet m an whose body w as found two weeks ago near the plant w here he worked.

Law ren ce Sm ith , 28, a plant m anager w ith Apco E x tru d e r In c ., was found by a night forem an near the p lant, according to police.

Po lice sa id Sm ith had been shot severa l tim es in the head w ith a shotgun probably around 6 p .m . Feb . 5.

The P e rth Am boy M edical E x a m in e rs Of­fice pronounced Sm ith dead at the scene.

Sm ith , who lived on V illag e G reen W ay, had been reported m issing e a r lie r Thu rsd ay by his w ife , Doreen, police said .

Court date set in BRSA disputeU N IO N B E A C H

Borough and B aysho re Regional Sewerage Authority o ffic ia ls h ave been ordered to exp la in in court Fe b . 20 w hy AWred T . Hennessy J r . should not re ta in h is post as an au tho rity com m issioner.

Hennessy contends in h is s jiit that h is terrfi w ill not exp ire for another ye a r .

Borough councilm en, who b e lieve that H ennessy ’s term exp ired Sunday, recen tly appointed John M cGrogan to re p la ce h im .

Accord ing to Hennessy, sta te sta tu te sets a ll com m ission term s at f ive y e a rs , w ith the exception of the au tho rity ’s f ir s t appoint­m ents.

Bu t borough o ffic ia ls have sa id that Hennessy had accepted a four-year term .

CorrectionA typographical e rro r in an a rt ic le on the

H azlet School C r is is Com m ittee in the Fe b . 11 issue of The Independent reversed the mean­ing of a sentence.

The sentence should have read “ Although the com m ittee w ill not oppose board m em ber M artin M arino ’s bid for re-election ...the th ird candidate is a va ilab le should M arino decide not to ru n .”

H oliday in the pa rkThe P re sid en t’s D ay holiday and spring-like w eather lured m any lo ca l residents out of th e ir homes M onday. Aberdeen residents Ken Le rn e r ( le f t ) , Lon Seam an (r ig h t) , and D ave Gur- dus (not p ictured got together for a F risb e e gam e at Holm del P a rk .

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A m acram e workshop for senior citizens w ill be con­ducted from 10 a .m . to noon, today through M arch 25, a t the Thompson P a rk V is ito r C en te r , N ew m an Sp rin g s Road , L in c ro ft . The fee is $12. F o r m ore in form ation : 842-4000.

The County P a rk System w ill sponsor a sk i tr ip to Hunter Mountain. A bus w ill depart a t 5:30 a .m . from Thom pson P a rk , Newm an Springs Road , L in c ro ft . The cost is $13.50. F o r m ore in­fo rm ation : 842-4000.

Thursday,Feb. 19

A three-session course in sc rim sh aw , the m aritim e a rt of etching on ivo ry , w ill be­gin today a t the Holmdel P a rk A c tiv ity Center, Long- street Road. The c lasses a re scheduled for 7:30 to 9:30 p .m . today, Feb . 26, and M arch 5. The fee for the course is $20. F o r m ore in fo r­m ation: 842-4000.

A lecture on contem porary a rt w ill be given at 8 p .m . at the Thom pson P a rk V is ito r C en te r , N ew m an Sp rin g s Road , L in c ro ft . The fee is $3. F o r m ore in fo rm ation : 842­4000.

The W om an’s C lub of K e y ­port w ill hold a m eeting a t 8 p .m . in the ch ild ren ’s room of the K eyp o rt L ib ra ry . M rs. V incent Applegate, a m em ­ber of the K eyp o rt H isto rica l Society , w ill g ive a ta lk on the borough’s h isto ry .

The P o ric y P a rk N ature Center, Oak H ill Road , M id­dletown, w ill conduct a pro­gram on raccoons from 3:45 to 5 p .m . fo r students in grades 4-6. Reg istra tion fee is $1.50 for m em bers and $3.50 for others.

The Second F i f t y , a club for people age 50 or older, w ill hold a covered dish luncheon a t 11:30 a .m . a t the F i r s t U n ite d M e th o d is t Church , A tlan tic Avenue and Church S treet, Aberdeen.

Pho to g rap hy in stru ctio n fo r both te e n a g e rs and adults w ill be provided from 7:30 to 9:30 p .m . Thu rsd a ys , today through M arch 26, by C rea tive C am era , Route 35, O akhurst. The fee for the County P a rk System pro­g ram is $60 and includes a ll m a te ria ls except one packet of paper, to be purchased at the f irs t session. F o r m ore in fo rm ation : 842-4000.

A sc r im sh a w w orkshop w ill be held 7:30 to 9:30 p .m . today and tom orrow a t the Holm del P a rk A c t iv ity Cen­te r, Longstreet Road. A $20 fee includes a l l m ate ria ls . F o r m ore in fo rm ation : 842­4000.

A course in c la y scu lpture fo r ch ild ren ages 5 to 7 w ill be given 9 to 10:30 a .m . Sat­u r d a y s , to d a y th ro u g h M arch 28, a t the Ta tu m P a rk A c t iv ity Center, Red H ill Road, M iddletown. The fee is $20, and students w ill supply the m a te ria ls . Th e sam e course w ill be offered for ch ild ren age 8 and older at 10:30 a .m . Sa tu rd ays . F o r m ore in fo rm ation : 842-4000.

Friday,Feb. 20

The Widows or W idowers a lum ni w ill meet a t 8 p .m . a t the E lk s lodge, P o rt Mon­mouth.

A sk i trip to K illing to n , V t ., sponsored by the County P a rk System w ill begin a t 4 p.m . at Thom pson P a rk , L in ­croft. A $50 deposit is re ­quired. F o r m ore in fo rm a­tion : 842-4000.

The B aysho re Lodge of B ’nai B ’r ith w ill sponsor the Oneg Shabbat a fte r an 8 p .m . Shabbat a t the H ille l Foun­dation of R u tg ers U n iv e rs i­ty , R yd e rs L a n e , New B ru n s­w ick . D r . A lv in Bobroff w ill a lso speak on the sub ject: “ Ju d a ism and P syc h ic Phe­nom ena.”

Saturday,Feb. 21

F re e tours of the County P a rk System ’s Longstreet F a rm at Holm del P a rk w ill be conducted dat 2 p .m . to­day and M arch 21. F o r more in form ation : 946-2669.

“ D raw ing for F u n ,” a pro­gram for ch ild ren age 8 and older w ill be held 9:30 a .m . to noon at the Tatum P a rk A c ­t iv ity Center, R ed H ill Road, M iddletown. The fee is $7 and m a te ria ls w ill be sup­plied by students. F o r more in fo rm ation : 842-4000.

“ T in y Tot D ra m a tic s ,” a program for ch ild ren ages 3 to 5, w ill be presented from 9 to 10 a .m . a t the Tatum P a rk A c t iv ity Center, Red H ill Road, M iddletown. The fee for the County P a rk System program is $12. F o r m ore in­fo rm ation : 842-4000.

A £reative d ram a c lass for ch ildren age 8 and older w ill be held noon to 1:30 p .m . at the Ta tu m P a rk A c t iv ity Center, Red H ill Road, M id­dletown. The fee is $18, and c lass s ize w ill be lim ited to 10 ch ild ren . F o r m ore in fo rm a­tion: 842-4000.

Lodge 172 of the F re e and Accepted Masons w ill hold its annual Sw eetheart B a l l a t 8 p .m . at the M asonic T em ­ple, 14 E . G a rfie ld A ve ., A tlan tic H ighlands. A d m is­sion is $3, but those w earing a costum e w ill be adm itted for $2.50. F o r m ore in fo rm a­tion or ticke ts : 787-3132 or 671-0559.

A baked ham d inner w ill be held 5 to 7 p .m . a t the F i r s t U n ite d M e th o d is t Church , A tlan tic Avenue and C hurch S tree t. T ick e ts a re

Congregation B e t T e filah of Aberdeen w ill conduct an auction of vacations a t 8:30 p .m . a t the Sheraton Inn , Route 35, H azlet. Adm ission is $1.50. T ick e ts can be ob­tained at K e n ’s D e li, S tra th ­m o re S h o p p in g C e n te r , Route 34, Aberdeen, or by ca lling 583-9229.

C h ris tian B ro th ers A ca­d e m y ’s s ix th an n u a l a r t show and sa le w ill be held 1 to 6 p .m . today and noon to 5 p .m . tom orrow a t the L in ­cro ft school. The show is sponsored by the W omen’s G u ild , and proceeds w ill go to a scho larsh ip fund.

The P o ric y P a rk N ature Center on Oak H ill Road in M iddletown w ill sponsor an orienteering workshop from 9 a .m . to 2 :3 0 p .m . T h e w o rk sh ip w i l l c o v e r m ap reading and com pass use. The fee is $5 for nature center m em bers and $3 for each addi­tional fa m ily m em ber. The non-members fees: $7 and $5 for each additional fam ily m e m b e r .( .F o r in fo rm atio n : 842-5966. ’

An outdoor cross-country sk iing c lin ic w ill be con­ducted 98 a .m . to 2 p .m . at Thom pson P a rk , Newm an Springs Road , L in c ro ft . The fee is $5. F o r m ore in fo rm a­tion: 842-4000.

A tour of the County P a rk System ’s Longstreet F a rm at Holm del P a rk w ill be con­ducted a t 2 p .m . F o r m ore in ­fo rm ation : 842-4000.

Sunday,Feb. 22

A sem in ar on grow ing fru it a t home w ill be held a t 2 p .m . at Deep Cut P a rk , Red H ill Road, M iddletown. The fee is $1. F o r m ore in form ation : 671-6050.

A h ike at the B rig an tine W ild life Refuge is scheduled fo r today by the County P a rk System . P a rt ic ip a n ts w ill meet a t Thom pson P a rk , L in c ro ft . The fee is $6. F o r m ore in fo rm ation : 842-4000.

The ch ild ren ’s ta le “ P e te r R a b b it” w ill be perform ed by the G ingerbread P la y e rs and Ja c k at 2 p .m . at M a rl­boro High School. The pro­duction is the fina l perfo rm ­ance of the Battleground A rts C en ter’s Youth Theate r Series . T ick e ts purchased in advance a re $3.25 for re ­served seats and $2.25 for genera l adm ission. T icke ts purchased at the door a re 50 cents m ore. F o r m ore in fo r­m ation: 462-8811.

The M arlboro Hadassah w ill hold its annual ca rn iv a l from 11 a .m . to 5 p .m . a t the R o b e r t s v i l le F i r e h o u s e , Route 520.

The K enny D ave rn Q uar­tet w ill g ive a free ja zz con­cert from 3 to 5 p .m . at the County L ib r a r y ’s E a s te rn B ra n ch , Route 35, Shrew s­bury.

Deborah Singles of New Je rse y , a non-sectarian or­ganization, w ill hold a cock­ta il dance from 8 p .m . to m idnight a t Tem ple Beth E l , 338 W alnut A v e ., C ranford . F o r m ore in fo rm ation : 376­2147 or 992-4262.

A harness-cleaning dem­onstration is scheduled for l lo 3 p .m . at the County P a rk System ’s Longstreet F a rm , Holm del P a rk . F o r mftrcrin- fo rm ation : 842-4000.

Monday,Feb. 23

A free pre-school vision screening program for ch il­dren ages 312 to 5 w ill be con­ducted 9:30 to 11:30 a .m . and 1 to 3 p .m . today and tomor­row at the F ir s t P re sb y te r­ian Church , Route 34, M ata­wan. The program is spon­sored by the M ataw an Ju n ­io r W om an's C lub in con­junction w ith the N .J . Com ­m ission for the B lind .

A free vision screening p ro g ra m fo r p re -sch o o l ch ildren w ill be conducted from 9:30 to l l :3 0 a .m . and 1 to 3 p .m . today and tomor­row at the F i r s t P re sb y te r­ian Church , Route 34, M ata­wan. The program is spon­sored by the M ataw an Ju n ­ior W om an’s C lub in con­junction w ith the N .J . Com ­m ission for the B lind .

Jeannette R ic e w ill lead a discussion of the book “ C h il­dren of the Holocaust” by Helen Ep ste in a t 10:30 a .m . at the M arlboro L ib ra ry , 56 W yncrest Rd .

An aerobic dance demon­stration w ill be given today at Croydon H a ll as p a rt of the M id d le to w n Ja y c e e - e tte s ’ m em b ersh ip d r iv e . M em bership is open to wom ­en between the ages of 18 and 35. F o r m ore in form ation : L iz Stum pf, 671-6103; or Sue Cam erlengo, 739-0105.

Reg istra tion for the M ata­wan-Aberdeen Adult School w ill be conducted 7 to 9 p .m . at M ataw an Regional H igh

School. Reg istra tion by m a il ' w ill be accepted until Feb . 26. F o r m ore in fo rm ation :566-1800,extension 231.

Tuesday,Feb. 24

T h e M a ta w a n J u n io r W oman's C lub w ill meet a t ! 8:15 p .m . at the clubhouse, 199 Jackso n St. The c lub ’s entry in the State Fedration of W omen’s C lubs' F if th D is ­t r ic t d ra m a to u rn am en t, “ The Other P la y e r ,” w ill be presented. F o r m ore in fo r­mation about m em bership in the Ju n io rs : M rs . Joseph Szabo, 583-6264.

The C en tra l Je rs e y Blood B an k w ill conduct a blood d rive from 9 a .m . to 2 p .m . a t M id d le to w n H ig h Schoo l 1 South, N utswam p Road .

Wednesday,Feb. 25

A post-m astectom y sup­port group, a new organiza­tion, w ill m eet a t 8 p .m . at Bayshore C om m unity Hospi­ta l, Beers S tree t, Holm del. D r . Robert A rbour of IVfata- wan w ill speak on “ Surg ica l Intervention for B reast Can­ce r. More inform ation can be obtained by ca lling M a r­garet G u lfin at 264-7500, e x ­tension 360, from 9 a .m . to 5 p .m . week days.

T h e M onm outh County Assn . of F i r s t A id Squads w ill meet at 8:30 p .m . a t the Com m unity F i r e Co. f ire ­house , A pp leton A ven u e , Leonardo.

ATTENTION ALL HAZLET TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS

Hazlet Township is now accepting applica­tions for HUD sponsored, Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments to lower-income and very low-income families.Families who are now renting and who wish to participate in this program can obtain a preliminary eligibility application from the municipal offices of Hazlet Township, located at 319 Middle Rd., Hazlet. Trailer rentals m a y be eligible for this program.

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c itizens’ v iew s on three op­tions under consideration:

•T o se ll the entire system to the W. Keansburg W ater Co. and become a custom er of the firm .

•T o close the 50-year-old w ater plant and become a bulk custom er of the W. Keansburg W ater Co. The borough would continue to m aintain the d is­tribution lines, read m eters, and take ca re of b illing .

•T o renovate the system at an estim ated cost of $3 m il­lion. T he borough would seek a low-cost, long-term federa l loan and grants for the pro­je ct.

The borough engineer, T&M A ssociates, M iddletown has re co m m end ed s e ll in g the whole system in a p re lim in ary report.

Th e council is expected to d iscuss the report and hear m ore inform ation about possi­ble loans and grants at its work session tonight.

“ T h is has to be m ore than an e m o tio n a l re s p o n s e ,” Councilm an C aro lyn L a B e rta said last week. “ I want to keep

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our own w ater p lant, but we have to look at the facts and fig u re s .’ ’

R e n o v a t in g the s y s te m would increase fees for an a ve rag e custom er a p p ro x i­m ate ly $75 a ye a r, M s. L a B e r ­ta estim ated.

Selling the system would resu lt in a fee h ike of approx­im ate ly $60 annually for an averag e fa m ily , she said .

The second option of becom­ing a W. Keansburg bulk cus­tomer would not be p ra ctica l, M s. L a B e r ta sa id , adding. “ T h a t's ju s t m y personal opi­n ion ."

A system renovation would include digging a second w e ll, rep lacing m any of the bor­ough's inadequate distribution lines, and reconstructing the plant.

C a lling the system "a n t i­quated ," M s. L a B e r ta noted that it was built when the borough w as a resort com ­m unity .‘ In addition to the system 's deterioration, the council was spurred to act now by a M arch deadline for loan and grant ap­p lica tio n to the F a rm e rs Hom e A d m in is tra tio n , she sa id .

S evera l surrounding com­m unities. including Keyport and A tlan tic H ighlands, have received 40-year F H A loans to im prove the ir w a ter system s.

Accord ing to councilm en, ap proxim ate ly $14 m illion is ava ilab le for local w ater sys­tem s from the adm in istration .

The borough now em ploys ap proxim ate ly 11 people in its w a te r and sew er system , and those w orkers would continue in the sew er departm ent, and possibly in public w orks, coun­cilm en said .

“ I f we se ll the system , no one w ill lose h is jo b ,’ ’ M ayor V incent F a r le y sa id .

The borough now has one w e ll, built about five years ago. and a w ater tower that w a s c o m p le te d s e v e r a l months ago.

D isputes about the w ater system m arked m any council meetings last ye a r, and next w eek's hearing is expected to draw a crowd.

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Brookdale Com m unity Col­lege w ill o ffer three program s for h igh school students.

“ Scho lastic Aptitude Test P re p a ra tio n ” w i l l provide coaching in separate sections of E n g lish and m athem atics. On S a tu rd a ys , students m ay attend m ath c lasses from 8:30 to 10 a .m . and E n g lish , from 10:30 a .m . to noon, F e b . 21-March 28 or A p ril 25-May 30.

Even in g courses a re sche­duled on Tuesdays and T h u rs ­days , M arch 17 through A p ril 2. Math w ill be taught from 6:30 to 8 p .m . and E n g lish , from 8:15 to 9:45 p .m .

The fee for each course is $36, inc lud ing m a te ria ls . Reg­istran ts should ind icate a p re ­fe rred section.

W illiam J . Sw ift, B rookdale d irecto r of f in an c ia l a id , w ill conduct “ F inan c in g a College E d u ca tio n .”

The course w ill present types of aid ava ilab le and exp la in how to com plete ap­plications and avoid e rro rs that can resu lt in aid denial.

The program costs $5 and w ill be held from 7 to 9 p .m . M arch 23.

F o r reg istra tion , a check specify ing the course title , m ay be m a iled to Com m unity S e rv ice s , B rookdale Com m u­n ity College, L in cro ft 07738.

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The lo ca l school d istr ic t w ill hold reg istration for k inder­garten students next week.

T o be e ligb le to attend school, a ch ild m ust be 5 years old by O ct. 1. B ir th ce rtifica tes a re required fo r reg istration— a hospital ce rt ific a te w ill not be accepted.

P ro sp ective students m ust a lso have rece ived seve ra l im ­m unizations: D ip theria , per­tussis , tetanus—three basic se rie s , plus one booster; po­l io - tw o doses of o ra l polio tr iva len t, plus one booster at least s ix months a fte r the sec­ond dose; m easles— one dose of liv e m easle v iru s ad m in is­tered a fte r the ch ild ’s f irs t b irth d ay ; rub e lla , one dose;

and m um ps vacc ine . P ro o f of the im m unizations is required for reg istration .

Reg istra tion w ill be held at the d is t r ic t ’s eight e lem entary schools:•B e e rs S tree t, L i l l ia n D riv e , M iddle Road, and Union A ve­nue schools—Fe b . 23-25; • R a r ita n V a lle y School—Feb . 25-27;•Cove Road , Sycam ore D riv e , and W. Keansburg schools— Feb . 26-27.

The hours a re 9:30 a .m . to noon and 1:30 to 3 p .m . The d istr ic t asks parents to report to the school nearest their homes.

Ch ild ren a re not requ ired to attend the reg istration . The d istr ic t w ill a rrang e c la ss­room v is its a t la te r dates.

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R ich a rd Schm idt, president of the United Je rse y B a n k , H azlet, and R usse ll B . M allett J r . , a m em ber of the Holm del Board of Education , w ere elected la st week to the B a y ­shore C o m m u n i t y Hos­p ita l B o ard of T ru stees , it w as announced by C a lv in B e ll, board president.

A resident of L it t le S ilv e r , Schm id t is past president of

Police in itia te clean-up driveM ID D LET O W N

The P o lice Dept, recen tly began a “ c lea n -u p c a m ­p a ign ,” accord ing to P o lice Ch ie f Joseph M cC arth y .

O wners of ju n k c a rs , stores, homes, and garages which do not conform w ith township codes w ill be issued w arn ings, M cC arth y sa id . I f the v io la ­t io n s a r e not c o r re c te d , charges w ill be filed against the owners, he sa id .

To report v io la tio ns: 671­2576.

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p r o b l e m , ” h e s a i d . “ I n e v e r l e t a n y o f m y p e o ­

p l e u s e t h a t s t u f f . N o w , e v e r y o n e i n t h e c o u n ­

t r y i s m y p e o p l e . I ’m t h e P r e s i d e n t , I g o t t o

l o o k a t i t t h a t w a y . T h i s w a s n o t a n e a s y d e c i ­

s i o n f o r m e . T h e r e w e r e m a n y p e o p l e w h o d i d ­

n ’ t w a n t m e t o d o i t , b e c a u s e t h e r e i s a l o t o f

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b a l a n c e - o f - t r a d e d e f i c i t w i l l b e e l i m i n a t e d ,

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g o n n a p u t o u t l i k e t h e y n e v e r d i d b e f o r e . O u r

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p a n , T a i w a n , G e r m a n y — e v e r y b o d y .

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l i v e o n . S o m e a r e g o n n a h a v e m o r e t h a n o t h ­

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w a y . T h e w o r k e r s , t h e y ’r e g o n n a b e h a p p y .

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k n o w w h o ’s p l a y i n g i t s t r a i g h t a n d w h o ’s n o t .

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l e m s w i t h u s T h o s e w h o d o n 't , t h e y ’r e n o t

g o n n a b e i n b u s i n e s s . ”

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t o f i l e i n t h e p a s t . P a r t o f t h a t m o n e y , h e s a i d ,

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s p e c i a l t a x . T h e b a l a n c e w i l l b e u s e d t o r e ­

d u c e p r i c e s , b o o s t w a g e s , a n d i m p r o v e p r o f ­

i t s . ”

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b e f o r e , ” h e s a i d . “ T h e y ’r e g o n n a d o l i k e w e

t e l l t h e m , j u s t l i k e t h e y a l w a y s d o n e . ”

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d e n t s a i d , i s d e a d .

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s a i d .

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g o n n a t a k e c a r e o f t h e b l a c k s . T h e y ’r e g o n n a

b e t r e a t e d j u s t l i k e e v e r y b o d y e l s e — s e c o n d -

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r e m o v i n g t h e r e s t r i c t i o n o n t h e n u m b e r o f

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y e a r s . ”

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l o s t m o n e y , b e c a u s e t h e y t o o k o f f w o r k t h a t

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s p r i n g o f 1 9 7 8 , t h e D E P p r o p o s e d t o t r a n s f e r

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n i g h t t o o k s t e p s t o p u r c h a s e t h e H o l m d e l

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g o v e r n m e n t ’s p r o c e d u r e s t o n e w s o f f i c i a l s : S i s t e r M a r y S i m o n o f K e a n s b u r g . d i r e c t o r o f t h e

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T h e M o n m o u t h Y M - Y W H A

w i l l p r o v i d e d a y c a m p s e r ­

v i c e s t h i s s u m m e r f o r c h i l d r e n

i n W e s t e r n M o n m o u t h C o u n t y ,

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t h e J e w i s h C o m m u n i t y C e n t e r

i n D e a l P a r k . I t w i l l r u n d a i l y

9 : 1 5 a . m . t o 4 p . m . f o r e i g h t

w e e k s — J u n e 2 9 t o A u g . 2 1 .

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f i e d p a r t o f t h e N o r t h J e r s e y

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r y P e d e r s e n , a s s i s t a n t s e c r e ­

t a r y ; D a v e B r i t t o n , t r e a s u r e r ;

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c h a i r m a n ; G e o r g e S a p p a h ,

c a p t a i n ; J o h n E n g l i s h , f i r s t

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d u t y w i t h t h e F i r s t T r a c k e d

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r i n e D i v i s i o n , o n O k i n a w a .

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t o w n H i g h S c h o o l N o r t h , P a p ­

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M r . a n d M r s . S t . C l a i r P a r ­

r i s o f 3 4 2 G u l d e n S t . , C l i f f w o o d

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e n g a g e m e n t o f t h e i r d a u g h t e r .

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a e l G i l b e r t M c C a l l o f 1 L i b e r t y

S t . , L i t t l e P e r r y .

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m e t t G . C h e r n e o f 7 1 L i b b y P I . ,

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t h e b r i d e ' s s i s t e r s ; M a r y B e t h

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s i s t e r ; a n d M a r y M c C a u l e y .

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a n d G a r y S a l a n t i .

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l i n g t o n R o o m . V F W P o s t 2 1 7 9 .

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l e f t f o r a w e d d i n g t r i p t o

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H i g h S c h o o l a n d E a s t e r n K e n ­

t u c k y U n i v e r s i t y , t h e b r i d e

w a s f o r m e r l y a s p e c i a l e d u c a ­

t i o n t e a c h e r a t N o r f o l k . V a .

M r . M c A l e e r w a s g r a d u a t e d

f r o m M a t a w a n R e g i o n a l H i g h

S c h o o l . A l a n c e c o r p o r a l w i t h

t h e M a r i n e C o r p . h e a t t e n d e d

M i l i t a r y P o l i c e S c h o o l a t F t .

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C h a n e y S r . o f P e r t h A m b o y .

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H i g h S c h o o l M i s s W e r t h w e i n

i s a s e n i o r m a j o r i n g i n e a r l y

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f r o m M a t a w a n R e g i o n a l H i g h

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T H E IN D E P E N D E N T Feb. 18, 1981 B- 7

GREAT BU YSH E R E N O W

We have a Super Selection of Great

U S E D C A R SA vailab le now at value

packed prices

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400 Highway 35 at Pkwy. Exit 117

2 6 4 - 4 0 0 0 2 6 4 - 8 5 0 0

y c a m p r e g i s t r a t i o n Hawks <ose- 4 2 2 fn 1^ybsis° I I ! i ° g oe

R o c k e t s s t a y u n b e a t e n in H Y A LL A K E C O M O , P a . L o i s L i s s w i l l r e t u r n a s p r o ­

R e g i s t r a t i o n f o r t h e N . J . g r a m d i r e c t o r

F e d e r a t i o n o f Y M H A a n d

Y W H A ’s S e n i o r A d u l t V a c a - F o r i n f o r m a t i o n o r r e s e r v a ­

t i o n C e n t e r w i l l b e o p e n o n t i o n s : E d i t h G l a s e r , s e n i o r

F e b . 1 , a c c o r d i n g t o P h i l i p a d u l t w o r k e r , a t t h e J C C o f

E p s t e i n , f e d e r a t i o n p r e s i d e n t . G r e a t e r M o n m o u t h .

Y O U 'R I O N I S T IP A H IA D W IT H . . .

* 4 1 4 6

W I T H $ 5 0 0 D O W N ,

Y O U ’ L L B E F I N A N C I N G :

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2 dr. scooter. Sid: 4 cyl., 4 spd.. manual trans . m/s. m/D. AM radio, protection pkg,, glass betted radials. Stk. #80049. List $ 5145.65 *Amt of loan. $4146. A P R, 15.99. Finance chfl. $1492.56 Deterred pay’t $6138.56. Full Price $5638.56. 48 mos. $117.47 mo. 27 In stock or on order at similar savings.

Main St., & Broadway South Amboy 7 2 1 .1 4 0 0

T h e R o c k e t s r e m a i n e d u n ­

b e a t e n a s t h e y d e f e a t e d t h e

H a w k s 4 2 - 2 1 i n t h e 1 2 - Y e a r - O l d

L e a g u e o f t h e H a z l e t Y o u t h

A t h l e t i c L e a g u e ’s b a s k e t b a l l

p r o g r a m .

F r e d M a r x o f t h e R o c k e t s

l e d a l l s c o r e r s w i t h 1 4 p o i n t s ,

a n d t e a m m a t e M a r k C r e u z

h a d 1 1 . M i c h a e l C o p p o l a

p l a y e d o u t s t a n d i n g d e f e n s e

f o r t h e w i n n e r s .

I n o t h e r 1 2 - Y e a r - O l d a c t i o n ,

t h e S i x e r s d o w n e d t h e W i n g s ,

4 0 - 3 2 b e h i n d t h e s h o o t i n g o f

R o b b i e S t e i n b e r g ( 1 5 p o i n t s ) .

T h e W i n g s ’ S t e v e n O w e n s l e d

a l l s c o r e r s w i t h 19 .

9-YEAR-OLD LEAGUET h e 7 6 e r s s q u e a k e d b y t h e

N e t s , 2 1 - 2 0 , o u t s c o r i n g t h e i r

o p p o n e n t s 8 - 0 i n t h e f i n a l p e r ­

i o d . T h e N e t s ’ J i m m y Y o u n g

w a s h i g h s c o r e r w i t h 1 0 p o i n t s ,

w h i l e C r a i g S i r o t a o f t h e N e t s

d r o p p e d i n e i g h t . R o b e r t D u -

b i n a a n d S t e v e H a m i l t o n c o n ­

t r o l l e d t h e b a c k b o a r d s f o r t h e

w i n n e r s .

I n o t h e r a c t i o n , t h e C e l t i c s

b e a t t h e K n i c k s , 2 2 - 1 4 , a n d t h e

W a r r i o r s c r u s h e d t h e B r u i n s

3 0 - 7 . I n t h e C e l t i c g a m e , B r i a n

M c N u t t l e d t h e w i n n e r s w i t h

e i g h t a n d t e a m m a t e A d a m

S t a r k d r o p p e d i n s i x . I t w a s

t h e f i r s t l o s s o f t h e s e a s o n f o r

t h e K n i c k s . A s t r o n g d e f e n s i v e

p e r f o r m a n c e b y t h e C e l t i c s

h e l d h i g h - s c o r i n g G e o r g e

Q u a c k e n b u s h t o j u s t 1 0 p o i n t s .

I n t h e W a r r i o r g a m e , P e t e r

M c N a l l y h a d t h e h o t h a n d ,

f i n i s h i n g t h e g a m e w i t h 1 4

p o i n t s . O t h e r W a r r i o r s J i m

P o l l a r d , M i k e O ’N e i l l a n d

D o u g F a c e n d o c o n t r i b u t e d t o

t h e o f f e n s i v e o u t b u r s t .

lO-YEAR-OLDLEAGUE

T h e N e t s k n o c k e d o f f t h e

S p u r s , 2 6 - 2 3 , a n d t h e K n i c k s

d e f e a t e d t h e S t r i k e r s , 2 9 - 2 3 t o

m a k e t h i n g s a l i t t l e t i g h t e r i n -

t h e d i v i s i o n . T h e N e t s ’ B i l l y

C u r t h a n d t h e S p u r s ’ M i t c h e l l

E m s l i e t i e d f o r s c o r i n g h o n o r s

w i t h 1 0 p o i n t s e a c h . B o b b y

B a r i c a k a d d e d n i n e p o i n t s f o r

t h e w i n n e r s .

J e f f K a m m a n n p l a y e d h i s

b e s t g a m e o f t h e s e a s o n f o r t h e

K n i c k s , f i n i s h i n g t h e g a m e

w i t h 1 0 p o i n t s , h i g h a m o n g a l l

s c o r e r s . T i m S i l v e y o f t h e

S t r i k e r s n e t t e d e i g h t p o i n t s i n

a l o s i n g c a u s e . E x c e l l e n t p a s s ­

i n g , t i m e l y r e b o u n d i n g , a n d

s o l i d d e f e n s e b y B a r r y O ’C a l -

l a h a n h e l p e d t h e K n i c k s r e g i s -

Bell offers ski reportsN E W A R K

N e w J e r s e y r e s i d e n t s c a n

n o w r e c e i v e t e l e p h o n e s k i r e ­

p o r t s f o r 1 0 d i f f e r e n t s k i i n g r e ­

g i o n s i n t h e c o u n t r y , a c c o r d ­

i n g t o N . J . B e l l .

T h e s e r v i c e — c a l l e d D i a l - I t

S k i R e p o r t — i s a v a i l a b l e

t h r o u g h a s p e c i a l “ 9 0 0 ” d i a l

c o d e e s t a b l i s h e d b y t h e A m e r ­

i c a n T e l e p h o n e a n d T e l e g r a p h

C o .

I t p r o v i d e s i n f o r m a t i o n o n

w e a t h e r c o n d i t i o n s , i n c h e s o f

s n o w o n t h e g r o u n d , t r a i l s u r ­

f a c e c o n d i t i o n s , t h e n u m b e r o f

t r a i l s o p e n , s k i b a s e i n i n c h e s ,

t h e n u m b e r o f s k i l i f t s o p e n ,

a n d n o r d i c s k i c o n d i t i o n s .

E a c h c a l l t o t h e 5 5 - s e c o n d

r e c o r d i n g s c o s t s 5 0 c e n t s p l u s

t a x a n d i s b i l l e d b y t h e l o c a l

t e l e p h o n e c o m p n a y .

T h e n u m b e r s a n d t h e r e ­

g i o n s t h e y c o v e r :

• 9 0 0 - 9 7 6 - 3 7 0 0 — M a i n e , N e w

H a m p s h i r e , E a s t e r n M a s s a ­

c h u s e t t s , a n d R h o d e I s l a n d .

• 9 0 0 - 9 7 6 - 3 7 1 0 — V e r m o n t a n d

C e n t r a l a n d N o r t h e r n N e w

Y o r k .

• 9 0 0 - 9 7 6 - 3 7 2 0 — C o n n e c t i c u t ,

W e s t e r n M a s s a c h u s e t t s ,

S o u t h e r n N e w Y o r k , N e w J e r ­

s e y , a n d E a s t e r n P e n n s y l ­

v a n i a .

T H E P U M PAND THE HIGH INTEREST RATES

(With Chrysler’s 7% Interest Allowance ■ Expires Feb. 28)

NEW 1981 PLYMOUTH CHAMP 2 dr. HatchbackStd. Equip: Front wheel drive, vinyl bucket seats, 4 speed manual trans., 4 cyl., steel belted radials. Opt. Equip: Elec. rear defM bodyside molding, AM radio, wheel trim rings, stock #405.LIST PRICE $5487

MINUS 7% Interest Allowance . . . $384.09

YOUR PRICE *5 1 0 2 .9 1D O N ’ T D E L A Y — T E S T D R I V E O N E T O D A Y !

N E W 1 9 8 1 PLYMOUTH SAPPORO 2 dr. Luxury CoupeStd. Equip: 4 cyl. engine, velour bucket seats, AM/FM stereo,P.B., P.S., steel belted radials. Opt. Equip: Floor mats, auto, trans.. stock #412.LIST p ric e $7778 MINUS $179 DISCOUNT $7599

MINUS 7% Interest Allowance. . . $544.46

YOUR PRICE * 7 0 5 4 .5 4OTHERS IN STOCK WITH VARIOUS OPTIONS AT VARIOUS PRICES.

P R IC E S IN C L U D E F R E IG H T & D E A L E R P R E P N O T T A X & M V F E E S

Plymouth IB u h l e r & B i t t e r C H R Y S LE R - P L Y M O U T H

3 2 9 0 H W Y 3 5 H A Z L E T . N . J . 0 7 7 3 0 T E L E P H O N E ( 2 0 1 1 2 6 4 - 5 0 0 0 E s t a b l i s h e d 1 9 2 5

t e r t h e i r s e c o n d w i n o f t h e

s e a s o n .

13-14-YEAR-OLDLEAGUE

S c o r i n g 1 2 p o i n t s e a c h , J i m

W a l s h a n d T o m D o n o v a n

p a c e d t h e B u l l e t s t o a t h r i l l i n g

4 3 - 4 2 v i c t o r y o v e r t h e S p u r s .

T h e g a m e w a s d e c i d e d i n t h e

f i n a l m i n u t e w h e n t h e S p u r s

f a i l e d t o c o n v e r t a c o u p l e o f

o n e - a n d - o n e s i t u a t i o n s f r o m

t h e f o u l l i n e . D a v i d P o l a n d o f

t h e S p u r s t i e d f o r s c o r i n g h o n ­

o r s w i t h 1 2 p o i n t s .

11-YEAR-OLDLEAGUE

M i k e N o l a n ( 1 8 p o i n t s ) a n d

W a y n e G e i s s l e r ( 1 2 ) c o m b i n e d

t o l e a d t h e N e t s t o a 3 6 - 1 4 w i n

o v e r t h e K n i c k s . K e n B r a d y

a n d J a m e s C i n o p l a y e d o u t ­

s t a n d i n g d e f e n s e f o r t h e w i n ­

n e r s . F o r t h e K n i c k s , M i c h a e l

B r o w n w a s h i g h w i t h e i g h t

p o i n t s .

A 1 9 - p o i n t p e r f o r m a n c e b y

C r a i g W a l d m a n e n a b l e d t h e

7 6 e r s t o e d g e t h e S h a r k s , 4 2 - 3 5 ,

p r e s e r v i n g t h e i r u n d e f e a t e d

r e c o r d . F o r t h e S h a r k s , F r a n

D e l a n e y h a d 1 2 p o i n t s a n d B i l l

B o n n e y h a d n i n e .

7-8-YEAR-OLDLEAGUE

D a v i d S a m b e r , C l i f f W a r d ,

S e a n S m i t h , a n d J e f f F l y n n l e d

t h e B u l l e t s t o a 1 4 - 9 v i c t o r y

o v e r t h e K n i c k s . T o n y M a n -

n i n o a n d C h a r l e s M o h r p l a y e d

v e r y w e l l i n a l o s i n g e f f o r t .

T h e G l o b e t r o t t e r s r e m a i n e d

i n f i r s t p l a c e , t h a n k s t o a t r e ­

m e n d o u s d e f e n s i v e e f f o r t i n

t h e i r 1 0 - 5 w i n o v e r t h e H a w k s .

T h e T r o t t e r s ’ E u g e n e

S c h w e n c k a n d t h e H a w k s ’ E r ­

i c O u a n o t i e d f o r s c o r i n g h o n ­

o r s w i t h f i v e p o i n t s e a c h .

Y O I I ’R I O N I S T IP A H IA D W I T H . . .

$1500 CASH OR TRADE WILL BUY NEW 1980 T-BIRDSStd. Equ ip : V-8 auto., P.S.. stee l belted W /W rad ia ls, P.B., v inyl roof, rear def., a ir cond., p ow er w in d o w s, tinted g la s s, lu xu ry w hee l cove rs, s t o c k #0293.

C A S H O R T R A D E - $ 1 5 0 0

L I S T P R IC E $ 8 5 6 4

D I S C O U N T - $ 1 5 6 522 O T H E R S IN S T O C K W IT H S IM IL A R S A V IN G S

*5499

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721-4600

R I G H T Y O U

N O W ! S A V I

N E W 1 9 8 1 M U S T A N G

2 d r . S e d a nStd. Equip: 4 cyl., 4 speed manual trans. Opt. Equip: Pin stripes, P.S., P.B., rear defogger, console, clock, steel belted radial W /W ’s, stock #N66.LIST PRICE $7041

YOU CAN SAVE $557 ON THIS CAR

$ 6 4 8 4N E W 1 9 8 0 F I E S T A

3 d r . H a t c h b a c kStd. Equip: 4 cyl., 4 speed manual trans., manual steering & brakes, McPherson Strut Front Suspension, front wheel drive, Michelin steel belted radials, bucket seats, fold­down rear seat. Opt. Equip: Heavy Duty Package (for air cond. accommodations), bodyside moldings, movable front vent window, stock #405.LIST PRICE $5332

YOU CAN SAVE $ s181 ON THIS CAR . 5 1 5 1

N E W 1 9 8 1 E S C O R T

4 d r . L i f t g a t e “ L ”Std. Equip. 4 cyl., 4 speed manual trans., manual steering, front wheel drive, all weather tires, bucket seats, fold­down rear seat. Opt. Equip: Power brakes, rear defroster, stock #N89.LIST PRICE $6174

YOU CAN SAVE $ *376 ON THIS CAR

S A V E O N T O M ’S T R U C K S , T O O !NEW 1981 FORD MOO 133" Styleside PickupStd. Equip: 6 cyl. Opt. Equip: Auto, trans., | P.S., P.B., Low Mount Western Mirrors, gauges, 5 P215-75R 15SL tires, stock # T 4 8 .

LIST PRICE $7468 YOU CAN SAVE*1004 ON THIS TRUCK

$6 4 6 4

NEW 1981 FORD E-100Cargo Van 024" wheel base)Std. Equip: Manual brakes, sliding side cargo door, 5 P205-75R 15SL blackwall tires. Opt. Equip: Movable rear door glass, pass, seat, P.S., stock #01.LIST PRICE $7895 Y0U CAN SAVE

*1196 ON THIS VAN

$

NEW 1981 FORD F-100 133" Styleside PickupOpt. Equip: 4.2 Liter V-8, 4 speed manual overdrive trans., sliding rear window, P.S., P.B., Low Mount Mirrors, gauges, aux. fuel tank, step bumper, knitted vinyl seat, steel belted radials. stock #T-14. LIST PRICE $7725 YOU CAN SAVE

*1160 ON THIS TRUCK

$ALL 1981 FORDS CARRY AN ADDITIONAL 12 MONTH/12,000 MILE LIMITED DRIVE TRAIN WARRANTY IN ADDITION TO ORIGINAL 12 MONTH/12,000 MILE WARRANTY.

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C l a s s i f i e d A d sCALL 7 3 9 -1 0 1 0 M O N D A Y -FR ID A Y 9 :0 0 -5 .0 0 P .M .

DEADLINE 12 NOON, MONDAY FOR CLASSIFIED

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M erchandise For Sale

S M I T H C O R O N A o ff ic e o r h o m e A d d ­in g M a c h in e , elec. w /tape, a lm o st new, e xce l, cond., $75. C a l l 566-1920.

M I N K C A P E L E T — L i g h t b e ig e & b ro w n (h o m o m in k ) , h a s c o l la r & p ocke ts, 2 y r s . old. E x c e l, cond., a sk in g $200. C a l l a fte r 5 p .m . 583 1951.

R / C M O D E L A irp la n e M in i -M a s t e r , c o m p le te ly b u ilt, re a d y to f ly w ith a M c ­C o y .35 m o to r a n d P e r r y ca rb . E v e r y ­th in g b ra n d new , e n g in e n e ve r used. N ic e lin e s a n d c o lo r sch em e . E v e r y ­th in g - $65, p la n e w ith o u t m o to r $50.

C a l l 739-0205.

U N F I N I S H E D m a h o g . c h e st bed (5 I r a w e r s ) p e rfe c t fo r c o lle ge stu de n t or am a ll apt. F o a m m a ttre s s, exce l, cond. O r lg . $250, a s k in g $150. C a ll 583-9270.

T W O B A H A M A B E D S w ith tab le, pe r feet cond., $90. C a l l 583-6331.

L A R G E C o lo n ia l P in e re c ta n g u la r c o f­fee tab le , l ik e new , $100. C a l l 739-0062.

G o ld W A S H E R 8. D R Y E R , exc. c o n c T $240; tw in m a tt re s s $25, F r id g e $125. C a ll 566 3543.

t A L L M A T A D O R T a b le L a m p , a v o ­c a d o g re en , g o ld t r im , sh a d e g re e n ve lve t. E x c . cond., $100 f irm . C a ll 583 5321, 583 5307.

^ O R S A L E — H e a v y d u ty c a n v a s p u n c h ­in g b a g w ith cha in . L ik e new ! C a l l 566 6705 betw een 6 & 7 p .m . A s k fo r Tom .

C A S T R O C O N V E R T I B L E — 2 c u sh io n so fa -b e d fo r sa le , $50. C a l l 566 5982 a fte r t p .m .

. C O L E C O T V G A M E $15; M o d e rn w a ll c lo ck , S e a r s $25; b o y 's s ize 1012 sk i

'c o a t $10, s k i v e st $8, both lik e new ; . d re s s p a n t s 8< ve st, w o rn o nce $10; sn o w ►boots, sz. 8, $12; m e n 's 3 6 L C h e s s K in g J e a n s $8, W h ite S t a g sk i p an ts, lg. & sk i

'co a t, lg., both $15. C a l l 583-3143 afte r 5 p.m .

For SaleK E A N S B U R G — 2 s t o r y h o u se , 23 B ro o k s id e A ve . M a k e offer. C a n be so ld fo r s c r a p w ood o r c a n be m o ve d y o u r ­se lf. D e ta ils : con tac t N e w P o in t C o m ­fo rt F i r e C o m p a n y , c/o W a r re n Y o u n g J r., 787 2212.

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F R O N T R O W

TICKETS 201-272-1800

Grateful Dead • Mad. Sq. Garden

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Jerry Garcia - Capitol

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P H O T O S A N D P O S T C A R D S — U n io n B e a c h b e fo re 1940, e sp e c ia lly w h e n it w a s a n a m u se m e n t a re a . C a ll Bob, 264­3730.

W A N T E D — P a p e r b a c k s a n d com /c books. C a l l F r i. , Sat. & S u n d a y f r o m 10 to 6 p.m ., 566 2222.

Help WantedT Y P I S T / G A L F R I D A Y to h a n d le m a il­in g s & b ecom e a s s is t a n t to m a rk e t in g 8t sa le s m a n a g e r . M u s t h a ve go o d p hone vo ice . C o m p a n y b en e fits w ith fa st g ro w in g f irm . G oo d w o rk in g e n v ir o n ­m ent. O p p o rtu n ity fo r a d va n c e m e n t. S a le s o r b o o kk e e p in g e xp e r ie n c e he lp ­ful. S a la r y $145 to sta rt. P h o n e now 566 3800 (M a ta w a n ) .

W A I T E R / W A I T R E S S , w e e k d a y lu n ch sh ift. A p p ly in p e rso n S te w a rt s D r iv e In , R o u te 79, M a ta w a n .

S T A N L E Y H O M E P R O D U C T S — D e m ­o n s t r a to r s needed to se r v ic e th is a rea. P a r t - t im e o r fu ll t im e. C a l l 566-6170 o r 753-4343.

30c p a id pe r e nve lop e F o r in fo rm a t io n se n d sta m p e d e n v e l­ope to C irc le Sa le s, 304 E . C h a r le s to n B lvd ., L a s V e g a s , N v . 89104 Dept. N D G .

P / T C o m m is s io n s a v e r a g in g $8-10 per h r. N o p a c k in g , d e l iv e r in g o r c o lle c ­t ions. C a r v ita l. D is p la y q u a lit y cop p e r & c ry s ta l. C O P P E R C R A F T G U I L D , 671 9336.

B A B Y S I T T E R W A N T E D — T u e s . 8, T h u rs ., 3 p.m . to 7 p .m . & Sat. m o r n ­in g s, 7:30 a .m . to 1:30 p .m . R e fe re nce s . C a ll 566 8726.

F U L L O R P A R T T I M E ~ E A R N 3 to $600 p e r w e ek in h om e m a il in g p ro g ra m s . N o s t a m p s o r e n ve lo p e s to buy. S e n d sta m p e d , se lf-a d d re sse d e nve lo p e to:

N E V A D A A D V E R T I S I N G #27 1605 E . C h a r le s to n S u ite #3 L a s V e g a s , N e v a d a 89104

P A R T - T I M E L a d ie s & M e n . W o rk fro m h om e on te lephone p ro g ra m . E a r n up to $35-100 per w e ek d e p e n d in g on t im e a va ila b le . C a l l 536 3990.

R E A L ESTATEA r e you f in d in g t h in g s s lo w w h e re

yo u a r e ? W h y not c o n s id e r a m o ve to

o u r S u c c e s s T e a m at W e ic h e rt Co.,

R e a lto rs. F o r a co n f id e n t ia l in te r ­

v ie w , c a ll J im M u r r a y , A b e rd e e n O f

fice M a n a g e r , at 201 583-5400. If

y o u 'r e good, yo u cou ld be better w ith

W e ic h e rt l

C a r r i e r s W a n t e d

M a t a w a n / A b e r d e e n

C l i f f w o o d

M a r l b o r o

H a z l e t

G o o d p a y in g routes.

O n e D a y a W e e k D e liv e ry .

M u s t be 12 y r s . old.

If in tere sted, c a ll a n y t im e :

5 8 3 - 1 1 8 1

M O N E Y T O I N V E S TIn s in g le fa m ily h om e s, in c o m e p ro ­p e rty , c o m m e rc ia l o r ra w land.

C a ll 566-3511

Real EstateK e y p o r t

Id ea l fo r w o r k in g coup le , 2 B R apt. w ith 2 b a th s and 2 apts. fo r in c o m e on a 75x200 lot.

S T E R L I N G M c C A N N R e a l E s t a te B ro k e r s

566-9666

K E Y P O R T — B u i ld in g lo 7 ~ 7 o r ~ s a le ,n e e d s v a r ia n c e . C a l l 739 1816.

Rentals

F L O R I D A V A C A T IO N ?

N e w M o b i le H o m e fo r ren t w e e k ly o r m onth ly .

C o m p le te ly fu rn ish e d , 2 b e d roo m s, c e n tra l a ir, u se of poo l, 4 m ile s f ro m D isn e y w o r ld .

C a ll a fte r 5 p .m . 264-0277.

H A L L F O R R E N T

M e e t in g s , b a b y sh o w e rs, sm a l l w e d ­d in g recep t ion s, b r id a l sh o w e rs, a ir cond it ioned .H O O K A N D L A D D E R B U I L D I N G

B ro a d Street, M a ta w a n , N e w J e r se y F o r In fo rm a t io n C a ll 566-4161

F U R N I S H E D 2 rm . f ir s t f lo o r e ffic ie n ­c y . P r iv a te e n tran ce , a ll u tilitie s, p a rk in g space . C a l i 566-2081.

Auto Dealers

W a s h in g t o n ’ s A u t o S a le s

3 7 0 B r o a d S t .

K e y p o r t , N . J .

2 6 4 - 1 3 2 3

s i > i I I (

W E 'L L B U Y Y O U R U S E D C A R .

B U H L E R & B IT T E R

H W Y . 35, H A Z L E T 244-5000

Auto RentalsA U T O & V A N R E N T A L S

C A L L T O M ’S F O R D

2 6 4 - 1 6 0 0

Autos for SaleJ E E P S , C A R S , T R U C K S

available through government agen­cies i, many se ll for under $200.00. C a ll 602 941-8014 E x t . 6972 fo r y o u r d ire c to ry on h ow to p u rc h a se .

Used Autos1965 M U S T A N G F A S T B A C K 2 + 2, b u c k et se a ts , to ta lly re co nd it ion ed . P o p p y red , w h ite in te r io r, $3,500. M u s t be seen. 842 6825, 842 8726.

S U R P L U S J E E P S , C a r s , a n d T ru c k s . A v a i la b le th ru G o v e rn m e n t A g e n c ie s . M a n y se tH u n d e r $200. C a l l 312-742-1143, E x t . 6341 fo r info, on h ow to p u rc h a se .

'7 0 D O D G E C H A L L E N G E R — 383 erv g ine , auto, s t ic k , 2 bl., p/s, p/b, v in y l top, a ir , ra d ia ls , re c e n t ly p a in ted, m a ­n y new p a rts, $1000. A f t e r 6 p.m ., 583­5918.

'6 7 M U S T A N G — R u n s go o d & looks good. B e st offer. 739-1041, a s k fo r J im o r le a ve m e ssage .

'7 6 F O R D — 4 w .d. E x p lo re r , 6 ft. bed, a/c, p/s, p/b, reg . g a s, exc. m p g , 39,000 m i., m in t cond. A s k in g $3,600. D a y s 264 8004, e v e n in g s 739-1354.

Mobil e HomesH O L L Y P A R K — 12x63, 5 ro o m s, c/a, fu lly e qu ipped . M u s t be seen. C a l l 787­3730.

Notices

*S t . P a t r i c k ' s

D i n n e r D a n c e

M a r c h 1 4 , 1 9 8 1

8 p . m . t o 2 a . msp o n so re d by

St. J o s e p h 's P .T .A .

M a p le P la ce , K e y p o rt, N .J.

T ic k e t s - $12.50 p e r p e rson

C o rn e d beef a n d c a b b a g e

B e e r a n d so d a se t u p s - B .Y .O .B .

N o t ic ke ts a t the door.

For information call 5 8 3 - 1 2 6 9 5 6 6 - 3 9 9 9

o r S t . J o s e p h ' s R e c t o r y

GALA VACATION

& TRAVEL AUCTIONt h i s S a t . F e b . 2 1 s t

8 : 3 0 p . m .

a t S h e r a t o n I n n

H w y . 3 5 , H a z l e t

Fabulous Vacation Bargains

You Bid, you benefitA d m i s s i o n $ 1 . 5 0

B u s i n e s s S e r v i c e sAutom otive Painting

Towing Service• ■ ■ 2 6 4 - 6 2 0 0

A l i n *T R A N S M IS S IO N S

I__________ «" G O THE BEST S O ALLPROHwy. 36 at Poole Avenue Hazlet, New Jersey

Free Diagnosis

P A I N T I N GIn terior - Exterior

Free Estim ates

Call John 583-1329

RentalsAdvice Hair Care

M R S . S A R A H

CARD READING

ADVICE ON ALL PROBLEMS

308 Smith Street

Perth Amboy, N .J.

HI 2-9891

FREE HAIR CUT WITH ANY HAIR COLORING

1 p ro c e s s t.u. • $5.002 p ro c e s s t.u. • $ 7.50 F r o s t in g $6.00

M a t a w a n R e g i o n a l

B e a u t y C l i n i c

5 8 3 - 1 1 7 2

. Child CareW I L L B A B Y S I T in m y hom e. C lo se to a ll M a t a w a n sch oo ls . M e a l s inc luded . E x ­ce lle n t c a re . R e fe re n c e s , 566-3753.

E X C E L L E N T lo v in g ch ild c a re , in m y hom e, re a so n ab le . C a l l 583 2944.

W I L L C A R E fo r c h ild re n in m y h om e fo r w o rk in g m o th e rs , 2 y rs . o ld 8. up. N u r s in g expe rie nce , 264-6065.

E X C . C H I L D C A R E in m y hom e, b i­lin gua l. A n y a ge , K e y p o r t a rea. Re fe r- e m ce s. C a ll 739-9118.

M O T H E R — W e ll-w a tc h e d c h ild re n in o u r h o m e s w h ile yo u w o rk o r shop. C a ll 583-5968 o r 566 9584.

ContractorsF O R M I C A S P E C I A L I S T — W i l l c o v e r y o u r o ld c ab in e ts, e c o n o m ic a l­ly, w ith F o rm ic a . N e w F o rm ic a k itch en cab in e ts, c ou n te r top s &

v a n it ie s R U S S M 0 R IN

264-9017 a fte r 6 p.m .

InstructionP \ A N O L E S S O N S — in m y h o m e . " P o p u la r , c la s s ic a l & jazz, a ll le ve ls. Joe S o v a th y 264-3335.

M A T H T U T O R — A ll leve ls, C e rt if ied J H S 8. H S m a th teacher. C a l l 739-1037.

H W Y . 3 5 H A Z L E T

7 3 9 - 3 5 0 0

Repairs

r m 8 8 6 8 8 a n~8~ a m r B 3 ’

: LENEVE :■MUSIC & ART SCHOOL'> i| Lessons - all instruments J , vocal coaching; A r t D e p a r t m e n t

* ch ild ren to adu lt

all m e d iu m s

1 5 6 6 * 4 2 3 3>, Tennen t Rd., M o rg an v ille

V j - f i j u u u i a . a . a . a j u j J L a J u > .

TV REPAIRS te re o • R a d io • T a pe P la ye rs

* C o l f a x T e l e v i s i o n S e r v i c e

4 1 B r o a d S t r e e t K e y p o r t , N . J .

A ll w o rk gu a ra n te ed

264-1868

Taxes

M iscellaneous

T & J CONTRACTINGP a n e lin g , P lu m b in g ,

W a llp a p e r in g , P a in t in g

a n d A ll O th e r O d d J o b s

R e a s o n a b le — F re e E s t im a te s

J o e o r T o n y 2 6 4 - 6 7 9 7 .

F . R . L A N D S C A P I N G

& H O M E M A I N T E N A N C E

R o to t illin g & Tree W o rk

C le an -up s, p a in t in g & con c re te

work.

2 6 4 - 6 7 2 2 a f t e r 6 p .m .

SAVE MONEYY o u r t a x e s p r e p a r e d

b y a n e x p e r i e n c e d C P A

R e a so n a b le R a te s

P ro m p t S e r v ic e in

Y o u r H o m e

Call 739-4320

W E D O IT A L L

0 E A L D I R E C T W I T H 0 W N 6 R

R O O M A D D IT IO N S

A D D A N O T H E R

L E V E L

D O R M E R S

• P O R C H E S

L ic e n se NO. 33355

JUNK CARS BOUGHT MARLBORO

AUTO WRECKERS 591-1400

T A X R E T U R N SFEDERAL - STATE - CITY E x p e r t ly p re p a re d in y o u r h om e

S e r v in g A b e rd e e n , M a ta w a n , H a z ­let, K e y p o r t A " T h e L a k e r id g e s "

TAX ASSOCIATES 566-8837

_ 24 H o u rA n sw e r in g S e rv ic e

T O T A L H O M E I M P R O V E M E N T

C O R P .

566-2828331 M a p le P la c e • K e y p o r t

B o x 208 • M a ta w a n

JUNK CARS & TRUCKS WANTED

T o p D o lla r - tree 2 4 h r. p ic k - u p

CALL 591-1640

Experienced M.B.A.I n B u s i n e s s

& I n d i v i d u a l

T a x R e t u r n s

Practice In Public & Private Reasonable Rates

536-8916

Tiling

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THIS PAPER

D.A. RUMSEY G en era l Contractor

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Q U A R R Y & C E R A M I C

TILINGBathrooms, Kitchens, Foyers Patios, Countertops, Repairs.

FREE ESTIMATES

Jim Arthurs Call 264-3363

h o o f i n g

S H E E T H O C K

& t a p i n g

r e m o d e l i n g

F R E E

E S T I M A T E S

f t o n o m y

739-1102

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A D D I T I O N S

U pholstery

. l o i t s r i g o r

S M A L L

h e D O T i l K M A l l .

Bean BagsHassock & T.V. Cushions

f o a m c u t t o s i z e

HASSOCK SHOP1741 H ighw ay 35

M iddletown

671-0795 °P«n 6:30-8:00 671-1494

W anted W anted to Buy

DUCK DECOYS• BOUGHT

• SOLD • TRADED

Call Roger •1010 or 291-1629

D i a m o n d s D i a m o n d s D i a m o n d s

W e B u y D i a m o n d s

H i g h e s t P r i c e s P a i d

S A Y R E W O O D J E W E L E R SCO LO N IAL PLA Z A SHO PPIN G CENTER

R T . 34 AT LLO YD R D ., M ATAW AN 5 8 3 -2 0 0 0

M o o O i l

I g u e s s y o u r e a d a b o u t t h a t

n e w r e l i g i o u s c u l t . T h e y b e ­

l i e v e t h a t o i l t a n k e r s a r e

s a c r e d s c o w s .

— P U B L I C N O T IC E —A Sp e c ia l M e e t in g of the H a z le t T o w n ­

sh ip B o a rd of H e a lth w ill be cond ucted on M o n d a y , F e b r u a r y 23. 1981, 8:00 p.m . at T o w n sh ip H a ll A n n e x , 319 M id d le R o ad , Hazlet, N .J. fo r the p u rp o se of in ­t ro d u c in g an a m e n d m e n t to an o rd i­nan ce re g u la t in g se p tic sy s te m s . J U D I T H S P I E L E R Se c re ta ryH a z le t T o w n sh ip B o a rd of H e a lth Feb . 18, 1981 3.15

SituationsW anted

Y O U N G W O M A N w a n ts g e n e ra l o ffice w o rk , n a s e xp e r ie n c e In typ in g and o th e r o ff ic e p ro c e d u re s , p a rt -t im e , h o u r s flex ib le . 583-5121

Money to Invest

L E G A L N O T IC E B O R O U G H O F K E Y P O R T

R E S O L U T I O N 48-81

R E S O L U T I O N A U T H O R I Z I N G P U B L I C S A L E O F R E A L P R O P E R T Y IN T H E B O R O U G H O F K E Y P O R T P U R S U A N T T O N .J .S . 40 A :12-13(a) O F T H E L O C A L L A N D S A N D B U I L D I N G S L A W O F N E W J E R S E Y

W H E R E A S , the M a y o r a n d C o u n c il of the B o ro u g h of K e y p o r t h a ve d e te rm ine d that the la n d s h e re in d e sc r ib e d a re not needed fo r p u b lic u se and sh o u ld be so ld in the m a n n e r a n d su b jec t to the t e rm s and c o n d it io n s d e sc r ib e d h e re in ; and

W H E R E A S , the M a y o r a n d C o u n c il of the B o ro u g h of K e y p o r t d e s ire t o f ix a m in i ­m u m p r ic e fo r sa id p rop e rt ie s :

N O W , T H E R E F O R E , B E IT R E S O L V E D b y the M a y o r a n d C o u n c il of the B o r o u gh of K e y p o r t a s fo llow s:

1.) T h e p ro p e rty se t fo rth b e low sh a ll be so ld, at p ub lic sa le , to the h igh e st b id d e r on F e b r u a r y 24, 1981 a t 8:15 P .M . a t the B o ro u g h H a ll, 18-20 M a in Street, K eyp o rt, N e w J e r se y , a t p u b lic a uc tio n w ith b id s to be re c e iv e d o ra l ly a n d p u b lic ly b y the M a y o r a n d C o u n c il and the re is h e re b y f ix e d the m in im u m p r ic e a p p e a r in g ad jacen t to the e n u m e ra te d lots:

L o t B lo c k M in im u m P r ic e L o t Size1. 9A 25 $4,500.00 50x1002. 15 33 $2,000.00 32x125

ir r e g u la r

Ite m No. 2 is a n u n d e rs iz e d lot a n d the Z o n in g la w w ill not p e rm it c o n st ru c t io n the reon w ith o u t a v a ria n c e .

2.) In a d d it ion to the m in im u m p r ic e set fo rth in P a r a g r a p h 1 a n d w h ic h sh a ll con st itu te a c on d it io n of th is sa le , the fo llo w in g sh a ll fu rth e r be c o n d it io n s of the sa le :

A . T h e M a y o r a n d C o u n c il r e se rv e the r ig h t to re ject the h igh e st b id a t the t im e the b id s a re re c e iv e d a n d fu rth e r sh a ll h ave the r ig h t to r e se rv e d e c is io n on the h igh e st b id and e ithe r a ccep t o r re ject the h igh e st b id w ith in fou rteen (14) d a y s f ro m rece ip t of the b id s. If the M a y o r a n d C o u n c il sh a ll fa ll to a ccep t the h ig h e st b id w ith in fou rteen (14) d a y s f ro m the rece ip t of the b id s, the fa ilu re to a c t sh a ll be d ee m ed a re jection of a ll b ids.

b i t u a r i e s .Donald Sergeant R o b e rf W $e g u jne i\ Emil 1 HoderK F A N S R I T R r . I W U W i * ■ ~ m m i i m . M U K l

B. U p o n a cc e p ta n ce of the h igh e st b id, w h e th e r it be on F e b r u a r y 24, 1981 o r at su c h la te r date a s the M a y o r a n d C o u n c il sh a ll act, the su c c e s s fu l b id d e r sh a ll im m e d ia te ly d e liv e r to the B o ro u g h T r e a su r e r a ce rt if ied o r b a n k c a s h ie r 's c h e ck o r c a sh , in a su m not le s s th a n ten p e rcen t (1 0 % ) of the a ccep ted b id. If the su c c e ss fu l b id d e r fa ils to m a k e th is p ay m e n t, the M a y o r and C o u n c il m a y a ccep t the next h ig h e st b id d e r o r re ject a ll b id s.

C. T he su c c e ss fu l b id d e r sh a ll h a v e s ix t y (60) d a y s f ro m the date its b id h a s been accep ted to re so lv e m o rtg a g e f in a n c in g . If the su c c e s s fu l b id d e r Is u n a b le to obta in sa t is fa c to ry f in a n c in g w ith in the s ix t y (60) d a y period , e ith e r the B o ro u g h o r the su c c e ss fu l b id d e r m a y d e c la re the te rm s of the b id a s b e in g b re a ch e d and there sh a ll be no fu rth e r l ia b ility betw een the B o ro u g h and su c c e ss fu l b id d e r, e xce p t that the su c c e ss fu l b id d e r sh a ll fo rfe tit the ten percen t ( 1 0 % ) d ep o sit a s liq u id a ted d a m a g e s.

D. T h e c lo s in g of title sh a ll o c c u r a t the o ff ic e s of the B o ro u g h of K e yp o rt, 18 M a in Street, K e yp o rt, N e w J e r s e y on A p r i l 24, 1981, a t 2 p.m ., a t w h ic h t im e the B o ro u g h of K e y p o r t sh a ll p re se n t a b a rg a in a n d sa le deed w ith o u t c o ve n a n t a g a in s t g r a n t o r s act, in e x c h a n g e fo r w h ic h the su c c e ss fu l b id d e r sh a ll p a y the b a la n ce due on the accep ted b id p rice , le s s c re d it fo r d ep o sit p re v io u s ly m ade. P a y m e n t sh a ll be m a d e b y the su c c e ss fu l b id d e r b y ce rt if ied o r b a n k c a s h ie r 's c h e c k o r c a sh . F a i lu re to c lo se title in th is m a n n e r sh a ll con st itu te a d e fa u lt b y the su c c e ss fu l b id d e r and- sh a ll e ffect a fo rfe itu re of the dep o sit p re v io u s ly m ade.

E . N o tw ith s ta n d in g the p ro v is io n of p a r a g r a p h D , the date, t im e a n d p la ce f o r c lo s in g m a y be e xtended fo r a p e r iod not to e xceed th ir ty (30) d a y s , the la te st c lo s • in g to be M a y 25, 1981.

F. If title is d e fective a n d can n o t be c u re d b y the B o ro u g h of K e yp o rt, the so l e obi g a tio n of the M a y o r a n d C o u n c il sh a ll be to re tu rn the dep o sit p re v io u s ly s u p ­p lied b y the su c c e ss fu l b id d er, a fte r w h ic h the re sh a ll be no fu rth e r o b lig a t io n b e ­tw een the p artie s.

F . N o c o n tra c t sh a ll be e xecuted betw een the M a y o r and C o u n c il and the s u c ­c e ssfu l b id d e r a s the te rm s of sa le a re se t fo rth in th is re so lu tio n a n d a re de e m e d a c ­cepted by the M a y o r and C o u n c il a n d the su c c e ss fu l b idder.

H. if the su c c e ss fu l b id d e r d e s ire s a D e ed to reflect the m e te s and b o u n d s d e ­sc r ip t io n , a su rv e y , togethe r w ith a m e te s and b o u n d s d e sc r ip t ion , sh a ll be o b ta in ed at the cost of the su c c e ss fu l b id d e r and su p p lie d to the B o ro u g h A tto rne y . If a c ­cepted b y the B o ro u g h A t to rn e y a n d B o ro u g h E n g in e e r , the D e ed sh a ll be p re p a re d c o n s iste n t the rew ith.

I . T h e r is k of lo s s f ro m f ire o r o ther c a su a lt y a fte r a ccep ta n ce of the b id sh a ll be b o rn e b y the p u rc h a se r.

j. T h e re sh a ll be no c o m m is s io n s to rea l e state b ro k e rs .4.) T h e a d v e r t is in g of the p ub lic sa le fo r the p ro p e rty a n d the c o n d it io n s se t fo rth

ab o ve sh a ll be g iv e n p u b lic notice in T h e ind e p e n d e n t a n d T h e D a i ly R e g is t e r a t lea st once e ach w e e k fo r tw o (2) c o n se cu t iv e w e ek s, the la s t p u b lic a t io n to be not e a r lie r than se ve n (7) d a y s p r io r to the sa le.D A T E D : J a n u a r y 27, 1981

C e rt if ie d to be a true c o p y of a R e so lu t io n adop ted b y the M a y o r a n d C o u n c il of theB o ro u g h of K e y p o r t a t a m e e t in g held on J a n u a r y 27, 1981.Feb . 4, 1981 M A R G A R E T M O N T A N A R IFeb . 11,1981 B o ro u g h C le rk

F e b >8 ' , ,e ’ 42.84

F o r a l l y o u r p r in tin g n e e d s :

C a ll T h e I n d e p e n d e n t, 7 3 9 - 1 0 1 0

K E A N S B U R G

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T h u r s d a y f o r D o n a l d G . S e r ­

g e a n t , 5 3 , o f P a c i f i c A v e n u e ,

w h o d i e d J a n . 2 5 a t M o n m o u t h

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S e r g e a n t w a s a B a y s h o r e r e s i ­

d e n t m o s t o f h i s l i f e . H e w a s a

m a i n t e n a n c e w o r k e r a t F t .

M o n m o u t h , E a t o n t o w n .

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o f M i d d l e t o w n ; h i s m o t h e r ,

D o r o t h y , R e d B a n k ; a n d t w o

b r o t h e r s , R a y m o n d , R e d

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Robert E. KellyM I D D L E T O W N

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F r i d a y f o r R o b e r t E . K e l l y , 4 0 .

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r a n g e m e n t s .

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n u m b e r o f y e a r s a g o .

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L E G A L N O T IC E B O R O U G H O F K E Y P O R T

O R D I N A N C E No. 3-81

A N O R D I N A N C E A M E N D I N G T H E R E V I S E D G E N E R A L O R D I N A N C E S O F T H E B O R O U G H O F K E Y P O R T , IN T H E C O U N T Y O F M O N M O U T H , S T A T E O F N E W J E R S E Y , 1972, A D O P T E D F E B R U A R Y 12, 1973

B E IT O R D A I N E D b y the M a y o r a n d C o u n c il of the B o ro u g h of K e y p o rt, in the C o u n ty of M o n m o u th a n d Sta te of N e w J e r se y , a s fo llow s:

Se c t io n 1. Se c t io n 5-4.1 T im e and A t ­ten d an ce is a m e n d e d to a d d the fo llo w ­ing sec tion :

Se c t io n 5-4.1 (|): T h e o ffice of the T a x A s s e s s o r sh a ll be open to the p u b lic M o n ­d a y s , T u e s d a y s and W e d n e sd a y s fro m 6:00 P .M . to 8:00 P .M . a n d on S a tu rd a y s fro m 10:00 A .M . to 12:00 N oon. T h e re sh a ll be 2 of the 3 m e m b e r s of the B o a rd of A s s e s s o r s a v a i la b le and p re se n t in the o ffice of the T a x A s s e s s o r d u r in g sa id h o u r s a n d the a s s e s s o r s sh a ll d iv id e the h o u r s a m o n g s t t h e m se lv e s so they e ach a re p re se n t a m in im u m of se ve n h o u r s a w eek. In add it ion , e ach a s s e s s o r sh a ll p e rfo rm su c h fie ld w o rk a n d m a k e th e m ­se lv e s a v a i la b le fo r a p p o in tm e n ts w ith t a x p a y e r s a s re q u ire d to p ro p e r ly p e r ­fo rm the w o rk of the ir office.

Se ct io n 2: A l l o rd in a n c e s o r p a r t s of o rd in a n c e s in c o n s iste n t h e re w ith a re h e re b y repealed .

Se ct io n 3: T h is o rd in a n ce sh a ll ta ke e f­fect im m e d ia te ly a fte r f in a l re a d in g and p u b lic a t io n a s re q u ire d b y law.

— P U B L I C N O T IC E —N O T IC E is h e re b y g iv e n that the fo re ­

g o in g O rd in a n c e w a s in trod u ce d and p a s se d on f ir s t re a d in g on F e b r u a r y 10, 1981, a n d w ill be c o n s id e re d fo r f ina l p a s sa g e a n d adop tion a t the re g u la r m e e t in g of the M a y o r a n d C o u n c il of the B o ro u g h of K e y p o rt, M o n m o u th C oun ty , N e w J e rse y , to be held at the B o ro u g h H a ll, M a in Street, K e yp o rt, N e w J e r se y on M a r c h 3, 1981, at 8:00 p.m . w h e n o b ­jections, if any, to the p a s sa g e of sa m e w ill be rece ived .

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L E G A L N O T IC E B O R O U G H O F K E Y P O R T

O R D I N A N C E No. 4-81

O RD IN AN CE PRO V ID IN G FO R TH E P O S IT IO N S O F M U N I C I P A L T A X C O L ­L E C T O R A N D D E P U T Y M U N I C I P A L T A X C O L L E C T O R F O R T H E B O R ­O U G H O F K E Y P O R T

B E IT O R D A I N E D b y the M a y o r and C o u n c il of the B o ro u g h of K e y p o rt, in the C o u n ty of M o n m o u th a n d Sta te of N e w J e r se y that:

Se ct io n 1. T h e re is h e re b y c re a te d and e stab lish e d the o ffice of M u n ic ip a l T a x C o lle c to r In the B o ro u g h of K e yp o rt, C o u n ty of M o n m o u th , p u r su a n t to the p ro v is io n s of N .J .S .A . 40A:9-141 et seq, * h o sh a ll be app o in te d b y the M a y o r and Cou n c il and w h o s h a ll ho ld o ffice fo r the term p ro v id e d in sa id law. T h e T a x Col lector p re se n t ly in o ffice a n d e lected D u rsu an t to N .J .S .A . 40A:9-141 sh a ll con tlnue fo r the te rm h ere to fo re e stab lish e d .

Se c t io n 2. T h e o ffice of D e p u ty M u n lc i- □al T a x C o lle c to r is h e re b y e stab lish e d . The a p p o in tm e n t the re to s h a ll be m a d e 0 y the M a y o r a n d C o u n c il fo r a te rm of one .1) y e a r to c o m m e n c e o n J a n u a r y 1 of e ach ye a r, it sh a ll be the d u ty of the D e p u ty M u n ic ip a l T a x C o lle c to r to pe r fo rm the d u t ie s of the M u n ic ip a l T a x C o l­lecto r In the le t te r 's a b se n ce o r in c a p a c i­ty.

Se ct ion 3. T h e s a la r ie s of the M u n ic i ­pa l T a x C o lle c to r a n d D e p u ty M u n ic ip a l T a x C o lle c to r sh a ll be a s set fo rth in the a n n u a l s a la r y o rd in a n c e of the B o ro u g h of K eyp o rt.

Se c t io n 4. A ll o rd in a n c e s o r p a r t s of o r d ln a n c e s In c o n s is te n t w ith the p r o v i ­s io n s of th is o rd in a n c e a re h e re b y re ­pea led to the extent of su c h In c o n s is te n ­cies.

Se c t io n 5. T h is o rd in a n c e s h a ll take e f­fect upon its p a s sa g e a n d p u b lic a t io n a c ­c o rd in g to law.

— P U B L I C N O T IC E —N O T IC E Is h e re b y g iv e n tha t the fo re ­

g o in g O rd in a n c e w a s in trod u ce d and p a sse d on f ir s t re a d in g on F e b r u a r y 10, 1981, and w ill be c o n s id e re d fo r f in a l p a s sa g e a n d a do p tion a t the re g u la r m e e t in g of the M a y o r a n d C o u n c il of the B o ro u g h of K e yp o rt, M o n m o u th C oun ty , N e w J e rse y , to be held a t the B o ro u g h H a ll, M a in Street, K e yp o rt, N e w J e r se y on M a r c h 3, 1981, a t 8:00 p .m . w h e n o b ­jections, if any, to the p a s sa g e of sa m e w ill be rece ived .

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T H E IN D E P E N D E N T Feb. 18, 1981 B- 9

S w i m m i n g , f i t n e s s p r o g r a m s

t o b e g i n n e x t m o n t h a t Y M C A

R E D B A N K

T h e C o m m u n i t y Y M C A w i l l

b e g i n i t s s p r i n g s w i m a n d

f i t n e s s p r o g r a m s t h e w e e k o f

M a r c h 2 .

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o l d , t h e r e w i l l b e s p e c i a l

e x e r c i s e s i n t h e W e e T w o

p r o g r a m t o h e l p d e v e l o p m o ­

t o r c o o r d i n a t i o n a n d b o d y

r h y t h m . C l a s s e s w i l l b e h e l d l l

t o 1 1 : 3 0 a . m . T u e s d a y s .

T h e T o g e t h e r n e s s p r o g r a m

i s d e s i g n e d t o a l l o w p a r e n t s

a n d t h e i r 2 - 3 y e a r o l d c h i l d r e n

s h a r e t i m e a n d e n j o y g r o u p

g a m e s a n d e x e r c i s e s t h a t a r e

b e n e f i c i a l t o b o t h . M a n y n u r ­

s e r y s c h o o l a c t i v i t i e s a r e i n ­

c o r p o r a t e d i n t h e p r o g r a m .

C l a s s e s w i l l b e h e l d W e d n e s ­

d a y s a n d T h u r s d a y s .

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c h i l d r e n a g e s 3 - 5 t e a c h e s

s w i m m i n g , o r g a n i z e d p l a y ,

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t i o n s h i p s .

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t w o t o f i v e s e s s i o n s a w e e k f o r

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T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n s .

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s k i l l s , t u m b l i n g a n d t h e u s e o f

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a . m . S a t u r d a y s .

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w a n t t o t r i m u p a n d t a k e o f f a

f e w p o u n d s , “ S l i m L i v i n g ” i s

o f f e r e d . I n f o r m a t i o n o n p r o ­

p e r n u t r i t i o n , f o o d c h o i c e ,

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C r o s s a n d t h e N a t i o n a l Y M C A

w i l l b e g i n F e b . 2 5 . B o t h p r o ­

g r a m s a r e 1 2 w e e k s .

B e g i n n e r a d u l t i n s t r u c t i o n

w i l l b e h e l d f r o m 9 p . m . t o 9 : 4 5

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2 5 0 4 .

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B U T T O N W O O D M A N O R . Ro u te 34. M a ta w a n . D in in g in a c h a rm in g laKe s ide se tting Sp e c ia lt ie s d u c k d in n ers, seafood, a n d p r im e r ib s of beef L a k e v ie w T e rra c e d in in g room . C o c k ta il lounge & bar. M u s ic W ed., F r i. , Sat. C u i s i n e : A m e r i c a n C o n f i n e n f a l . P r ic e s : L u n c h e o n s a la c a rte $1.50 *4.25. D in n e r s a la c a rte $3.95 $10.50. H o u r s : Lun ch e on , noon 2:30 p.m . D in ner, 4 10 p.m . (Sat. l i p .m .) S u n d a y s, noon 9 p .m . D a y C lo se d : None. P a r t ies: to 300. A d d re s s : Rte. 34. Pho n e : 566 6220.

B U R L E W 'S C L I F F W O O D IN N . R ou te 35 a n d C lif fw o od A ve ., C liffw ood , 583 1126. Lu n ch e o n sp e c ia ls 11 a.m . 3 p.m ., sp a gh e tti a n d ziti, p izza, se a foo d p la t ters, so u p and sa n d w ic h , hot a n d co ld sa n d w ic h e s, c h icken , a n d steak. D a ily sp e c ia ls. S t e a m e r s and m u sse ls, p izza to go. O p e n 7 d a y s, d in n e r m e nu , cock ta il lounge.

C H O W D E R P O T , 41 R o u te 36, K e y port, 739 2002. D in in g a n d c o c k ta i ls in a c o zy n au tica l a tm o sp h e re . Seafood sp e c ia lt ie s . S a la d a n d ch o w d e r b a r w ith s h r im p 7 d a y s a w eek. Lu n ch e o n w ith sa la d b a r o n ly on F r id a y , 11:30 to 3 p.m . P r im e r ib fo r la n d lu bb e rs. C h il-

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d r e n 's m enu . O p e n 4 p.m . to 10 p.m . M o n d a y T h u r s d a y ; 1V.30 a .m . to I t p.m . F r id a y ; 4 p .m . to 11 p .m . S a tu r

d a y ; 1 p.m . to 10 p .m . S u n d a y . M a j o r c re d it c a r d s accepted.C H U R C H O N M A I N S T R E E T , 7 4 M a in St., M a ta w a n , 583 5100. F o r m e r T r in i ty E p is c o p a l ia n C h u rc h c on ve rte d to re s ta u ra n t, fe a tu r in g Ita l ia n c u is in e a n d h is to r ic a l m otif. L u n c h e s s ta rt at $1.50, d in n e r s at $3.50. B a r se p a ra te d f ro m d in in g a re a . O p e n 11:30 a .m . to

^1:30 a .m . M o n d a y th ro ug h F r id a y .

* C O L T S N E C K IN N , R o u te 34 & 537, C o lt s N eck , 462 0383. S m o rg a s b o rd lu n ch eo n M o n . -F r i. noon to 2:30 p.m., 5 :30 p.m . to 1:30 a .m . S a tu rd a y and S u n d a y . B a n k A m e r i c a r d , M a s t e r C h a rg e , A m e r ic a n E x p r e s s accepted. C o c k ta il h ou r 4:30-6 p.m ., hot and co ld h o r s d 'o e u v re s , d in n e r se rv e d f ro m 5 p.m . to 10 p.m ., w e e k e n d s to 11 p.m . E n te r t a in m e n t W ed., F r i. & Sat. N ow fe a tu r in g D ic k R ic h a r d s a t the o rgan , w ith tw o p ianos.

H O U S E O F D R A G O N , H a z le t P la za , R o u te 35, H azle t, 264 9885. C om p le te C an ton e se d in n e r s a n d a la carte. A ls o hou se sp e c ia lt ie s. 11:30 a .m . to 10:30 p.m . M o n T h u r s ., 11:30 a.m . to m id ­n igh t F r i. & Sat., noon to 11 p .m . S u n ­day.

J E R S E Y S E F O O D , 403 H w y . 36, W . K e a n s b u r g , 787 -9130 -40. G R A N D O P E N IN G of “ C oo k e d F o o d T o G o " Dep t...cooked f re sh fo r yo u I T a sty p la tte rs 8. sa n d w ic h e s, hot o r cold, se rv e d w ith F r e n c h F r ie s o r potato c h ip s 8> cole s la w . " I f it sw im s , they h ave I t ! " S h r im p , c la m , c ra b p u ffs 8. se a foo d sa la d s ga lo re . O n io n r in g s , m u sh ro o m s & c la m chow d er, too. D o n 't fo rg e t the ir v a r ie t y of f re sh se a foo d for h om e cooking.H o u r s . M o n . to W ed:*10 a .m . to 5 p.m .; T h u r s . 10 a.m . t o 6 p .m . ; F r i . 10 a.m . to 6.30 p .m .; Sat. 10 a.m . to 5 p.m . C lo se d S u n d a y s .

L A K E S I D E M A N O R , R o u te 36, 739­2700. G a rd e n -ty p e se t t in g . E x c e p t io n a l v e a l d ishe s. D a l ly lu n ch eo n a n d d in n e r specials. Mon. F r i . 12 p .m . - 10 p.m ., Sat. 't i l 11 p.m ., Sun . 2 p .m . • 9 p.m . A ll m a jo r c re d it c a rd s.

N o w th ru F e b ru a ry , e v e ry W e d n e sd a y n igh t S o n n y R a y & the D e l R a y s . '

M A G N O L I A IN N , R o u te 79, M a ta w a n , 583 9200. Tues., W ed. a n d T h u rs . sp e ­c ia ls 5-11:30 p .m . f ro m $1.85 to $2.85. S u n d a y sp e c ia ls 3-11:30 p.m . fro m $1.85 to $4.25. C h i ld r e n 's m e nu f ro m $1.25 to $2.50. C o c k ta il lounge.

T A H I T I G A R D E N , R o u t e 35, H o lm d e l, 264-4422. P o ly n e s ia n a n d C h in e se c u i­sine , sp e c ia l iz in g in S z e c h u a n and H u n a n c o o k ing . Sp e c ia l b u s in e s sm a n 's lu n ch $1.99; d in n e r s s ta r t a t $2.95. O p e n 11:30 a .m . to 11 p .m . M o n d a y th ro u g h T h u r s d a y ; 11:30 a.m . to 1 a.m . F r id a y a n d S a tu rd a y ; a n d noon to 11 p.m . S u n d a y . T a k e out and c a te r in g se rv ic e a va ila b le . M a j o r c re d it c a rd s accepted. C o c k ta il lounge.

T H E O L D E T Y M E R , 74 B e a c h w a y , K e a n sb u rg , 787-9637. K it ch e n open 11 a.m . to 2 a .m . "G o -G o L u n c h " b e g in s M o n d a y , J u ly 28 f ro m 11 a .m . to 2 p.m . M o n . th ru F r i. H a p p y H o u r 7 to 10 p.m . D r in k s a re " 2 fo r 1 " . E n te rta in m e n t. Tues. th ru Sun . b eg in 9 p.m . .

T O W N 8i C O U N T R Y IN N , R o u te 35, K e yp o rt, 264 6820. O p e n 24 h o u r s a day. D a i ly d in n e r sp e c ia ls 3-9 p .m . M o n ., T h u rs . L u n ch e o n sp e c ia ls 11 a .m . to 3 p .m . R e g u la r lu n ch eo n m e nu a lso a v a ila b le , r a n g in g fro m p eanu t butter to f ile t m lgn o n . B an q u e t fa c u lt ie s fo r 10 to 250 people. W e d d in g p a c k a g e s a va ila b le . M a | o r c re d it c a r d s a ccep t ed. C oc k ta il lounge.

Y E C O T T A G E IN N , 149 W. F ro n t St., K e yp o rt, 264-1263. Seafood spec ia ltie s. B a y s id e d in in g , n au tica l a tm o sp h e re , d f.ily fu ll c o u rse d in n e r sp e c ia ls fro m f 4.95. L u n ch e o n sp e c ia ls. B an q u e t f a ­c il it ie s fo r 10 to 75 people. N a u t ic a l c oc k ta il lounge. M a j o r c re d it c a rd s ac cep ted.

H w y . 3 6 , H a z le t

739-2700Open daily for lunch & dinner

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t h e c o m p a n y ’s a b i l i t y t o p r o ­

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s e r v i c e , W e i c h e r t s a i d .

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d a y o p e r a t i n g r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s

o f t h e c o m p a n y i n t o t h r e e r e ­

g i o n a l g r o u p s , ” W e i c h e r t s a i d .

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a s a n a s s o c i a t e i n t h e c o m p a ­

n y ’s C l i n t o n o f f i c e . I n 1 9 7 8 , h e

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F l e m i n g t o n o f f i c e .

H e i s a m e m b e r o f t h e N . J .

M i l l i o n D o l l a r C l u b .

C h r i s t m a n j o i n e d W e i c h e r t

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c a r e e r s w i t h t h e c o m p a n y .

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p a n y i n 1 9 7 6 a s m a n a g e r o f t h e

c o m p a n y ’s M o r r i s t o w n o f f i c e .

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c a t e d h i s p e d i a t r i c s p r a c t i c e

f r o m H o l m d e l t o t h e P i n e V a l ­

l e y P l a z a , R o u t e 3 4 .

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t o 1 9 7 8 , t h e n m o v e d t o H o l m ­

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Wall: Route 35 at Mew Bedford Rd. • 4 4 9-7766 Home O ffice: 1 Onion Square, Elizabeth • 289-0800 Additional O ffices in Berkeley Heights. Colonia, Cranford, Elizabeth, Hamilton,

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