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v - Sadie Pope Dowdell Public Library
THE SOUTH AMBOY • • • • SAYREVILLE Date: May 26, 2001 v v PRICELESS Vol. 10 Issue 8 Generous Knight Will Be Remembered Capt. Cieslarczyk Dies Former South Amboy Police Captain, Edward Cieslarczyk, 55, died on May 4 after a long illness. The popular police officer retired after 27 years in the Traffic Safety Division. He is survived by his wife, Rose Holovacko Cieslarczyk, a son, Edward, daughter Cheryl, a granddaughter, sister Dorothy, and his mother Sophia. Ed left a tremendous mark on the community, and will be sadly missed. God Bless! Sayreville Hopes To Eliminate Duplicate Street Names By Steve Schmid Duplicate street names may soon be gone in Sayreville. Police say similar and identical street names are confusing and even dangerous. Authorities often receive wrong messages from 911, so the police department hopes to renumber house addresses that are out of order and change more than 80 street names. Street names include Charles, John, Thomas, William, and Cheesequake. The installation of the Sayreville Police's new computerized dispatch system is delayed since the computer doesn't recognize addresses that aren't in sequential order. The department proposes three Oak Streets be designated Upper, Lower, and Middle Oak, one of the Charles Streets would become Tidewater Way. one of the Cheesequake Roads would be Village Road, twoof the Chevalier Avenues would change to Stelmaszek Street and Wisniewsk Avenue. Many streets would follow marina themes such as Wharf Way, Port Way, and Marina Way. Other names would honor military vets. Police say everyone needs a unique identity, one name, and one number on every street. Currently there are two addresses with 6 Washington Avenue plus there are eight duplicate house numbers on South Pine Avenue. If the change occurs, everyone affected would be notified and the changes would take effect Sept. I. Approximately 800 residents could be affected. Arts & Crafts Registration Mary Lou DeBlis, South Amboy Superintendent of Recreation, announced that registration for the Summer Arts & Crafts Program will begin on June 1st and run through June 22nd. Registration is open to • all city residents, boys & girls ages 4 1/212. The Rec Office is open weekdays from 8:3Oa.m.-3:3O p.m. and is located in the Dr. Charles W. Hoffman Senior Resource Center, 108 So. Stevens Ave. The Summer Arts & Crafts Program will begin on Wed., June 27th and all participants MUST register in advance. For additional information please call the Rec Office 727-7677. NEXT ISSUE ELECTION DAY JUNE 23 All Deadlines June 12 Call 727-0398 Jamie Norek (R) assists Cathy Housman (L) with the placing of the memorial wreath at the South Amboy Police Department's 7th Annual Police Memorial. In background, Dave Kales and "Chip" Wojaczyk. (Photo by Diane Norek Harrison) South Amboy Police Hold 7th Annual Memorial By Diane Norek Harrison South Amboy PBA #63 held their 7th Annual Police Memorial in front of City Hall on May 14. Cathy Housman, wife of the late Bill Housman, who passed away May 2,2000,accompaniedbytheir4 daughters, placed the wreath in his memory. Rill was a member oi SA Police Dept. lor 23 years, and retired in 1996 as Sergeant. He will always be remembered for his many "acts of heroism" as a member of the force. Bill's children and grandchildren read prayers remembering their loved one. This year, the U.S. Marine Corps League was there with a rifle salute and the PB A Chaplain. Father Maurice Carlton gave the Invocation. Since last years memorial the SA PBA #63 lost two of their retired members, Capt. Jack McCabe, who died Oct. 17,2000, and again this year the flag in front of City Hall was at half staff forthe recent death of Capt. Ed Cieslarczyk who passed away on May 4th. The first police memorial service was held on May 14, 1995. It was decided at a meeting of local PBA #63 that it was a time to recognize those who find served from the department. A simple service with refreshments was approved. At this time, old friendships were rekindled, with promises of not waiting so long to see each other again. Also, at the first memorial, a plaque in the shape of a police badge was dedicated which has the name and number of the deceased members of the force. SA PBA #63 memorial flags were givene to families of the deceased members to put on their graves. An outstanding job was done by George Kern and Jamie Norek to keep up this wonderful tradition. Old Hospital Purchased By Local Developers The Memorial Medical Center has been purchased by Hillcrest Development & Management Corp. for $2.6 million, and they plan to invest an additional $6 million for renovations to bring health-care services back to the local area. The company, based in Cliffwood Beach, is owned by South Amboy natives, Andrew Piscatelli president, and his son Drew, who were both born in Memorial. Plans have been made to lease space for an "urgent care center," and a smaller emergency room for cases that will need less than 24 hours of care. South Amboy Board of Education Selects New Superintendent The South Amboy Board of Education appointed Dr. Patrick Martin to replace Superintendent of Schools, Robert Bloodgood, who will retire in June. Dr. Martin, a unanimous choice for the position, is currently the Director of Secondary Education in Wayne. 32 candidates were in contention for the top slot in the South Amboy Schools District. Martin signed a 3-year contract, with his initial year's salary set at $123,000. Bloodgood earned $112,000 in his final year at the helm. Several hospitals and health-care agencies have expressed interest in operating the center. The owners have been negotiating the lease of space to private medical practices, and a wide variety of possibilities include; physical therapy, occupational therapy, same-day surgery, child care, an adult daycare center, internal medicines, etc. The entire project could be in operation within a year or less, and should provide many jobs for our local unemployed. Emma Arleth Children Raise $7,845 By Tom Burkard Mike Garrone Sr., 82, of Melrose died on May 5th. An officer with the South Amboy Knightsof Columbus Council #426, he was one of the most generous and popular members. The following are comments made about him by his beloved brother Knights about what they'll remember most about Mike: John Simeone, South Amboy "He is the definition of the Knights of Columbus. I met him 5 years ago, and wish I had met him sooner. By far one of the nicest friends I've had. He helped me pull throughalotof bad times. I'm going to miss him from the bottom of my heart." AI DiGuilio, Parlin "Mike was the most generous and giving man that I ever met. When it came to volunteer work and generosity, he was always the first one to give out of his pocket, out of his heart. He is a true definition of a Knights of Columhus individual." PGK Leo DiGuilio, Sayreville "1 think he had one of the biggest hearts for charity. He was the first guy to hand out his money for the fund. He was a great member of the Knights of Columbus. We're going to miss him very much." Grand Knight Rick Q'Connor. South Amboy " I will always remember his generosity to any charity or charitable affair we ever had. Mike was always the first guy to donate anything. He was generally a good guy, and always willing to help out." PGK Ray Wesley, South Amboy "His generosity. Anytime, anyplace, anywhere, where the children were involved, Mike would be the first one to reach into his pocket and always give the money. He would donate to the children's fund, the kids Christmas Party, and anything to do with the kids. He was just a great guy." PGK Marty Lampart, South Amboy "Mike was a good guy all-around. A good family man. His wife is a lovely lady. They never could do enough for you. They're always there when you need them." Steve Schmid, South Amboy "Mike Garrone might be the most generous Knight that we had down here. He was always the first to contribute to all the wonderful things that wedo. The Children's Christmas Party, The Retarded Citizens Drive, every single Knight of Columbus function that we had. I also enjoyed talking about boxing with him. We're all going to miss him. He was a great guy." *I've always considered Mike a good friend. He was quiet by nature, but in my eyes a true leader. He led by example, and generosity was what we all learned from this true gentleman...I always admired (CONTINUED ON PAGE 4) Emma Arleth Elementary School pupils in Sayreville recently raised $7,845 by skipping rope at a Jump Rope for the Heart Fundraiser for the American Heart Association. The money goes towards medical research and programs that help prevent heart disease and strokes. Congratulations! • V Locals Nominated To Military Service Academies The following local students have been appointed to Military Service Academies; West Point-Edward Marion of Parlin, Joel Stewart of South Amboy; Navah AcademyChristopher Rose and Steven Maslowski, both of South Amboy. Congratulations! v Mike Garrone Sr. If' 2 May 26, 2001 South Amboy •Sayreville Times Talk of The Towns By Tom Burkard Dr. Hesseltine Will Be Remembered Dr. Clair E. "Hess" Hesseltine, 91, a longtime South Amboy M.D. died on May 14th. Many locals can recall going to his office on Main St. for all of our "shots," and looking up to him for always helping us to get better when we when we were ill. A very dedicated physician, he touched and saved many lives in the area. He will truly be missed! It's A Boy! DeAnne & Craig Smith of Hamilton, N.J., are the proud parents of a baby boy, Ryan Matthew born on Feb. 8th. (DeAnnc is a '87 St. Mary's grad). Ryan weighed 8 lbs. 6 oz. and was 21 inches long. The proud maternal grandparents are Al & Eileen D'Agostino of South Amboy, and the paternal grandparents are Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Smith of Mount Laurel. Al & Dawn D'Agostino of Matawan are Ryan's uncle and aunt. Congratulations! Albert Will Be Missed Bob Albert, 68 of Sayreville died on April 29. He was a talented musician who played keyboards and banjo, while performing locally with "The Footsteps" band for 15 years. He will be missed. Get Well, Anna! Get well wishes are extended to former Mechanicsville resident, Anna Rusczyk, whois home after a brief hospital stay. You can mail get well wishes to her at; Anna Rusczyk, 16507 So. 76th Ave., Tinley Park, 111. 60477. Local War Vets Remembered Pleasant Little Trivia Millions served our country in the armed forces to protect our freedom. The following local gave their lives for their country; Sayreville-LCPL/USMC Francis Battista 11/67; SGT/USA Richard E. Biesiada 5/68; PFC USMC John Byrne 4/ 30/69; PFC/USA Walter Faith 2/68; PFC/ USA Thomas Marchut 2/68. South AmboyPFC/USA Charles Brown 3/67; PFC/ USMC Robert Hughes 5/67; PFC/USA Michael Nemeth 2/68. God Bless these locals and all who fought for the United States of America! Legion Announces Memorial Day Activities American Legion Lenape Post No. 211 of Sayreville has announced the following Memorial Day schedule for Mon., morning, May 28; 6 a.m. Legionaires assemble at Post Home; 6:20-Commence services at all local cemeteries 6:30-OLV Cemetery 6:45-St. Stan's Cemetery 7:00- Calvary Cemetery 7:15-Jewish Cemetery 7:30Morgan Plant Mass Graves 7:45-Sacred Heart Cemetery 8:00-services outside Post Home for departed veterans 8:30-memorial service jointly with Sayreville Fire Dept. at their monument 9:00-March with VFW Post 4699 to Veteran's Bridge for wreath laying ceremony 9:30-assemble at Elizabeth St. for parade 10:00-Memorial Day Parade begins. Immediately after paradeServices in front of Borough Hall, which will include dedication of the Veteran's Walkway. CHOICE EQUITY LOAN SALE EQUTTY O N E 6.49* 7.75 APR GUARANTEED 1 YEAR % APR APR 2-5 YEAR LOAN Answers I c 2 c 3 b 4 a 5 c 6 c 7 b 8 a 9 b 10a lla 12a. Bus Trip Aug. 11 The Mechanicsville Hose Co. will be sponsoring a bus trip to the Trenton Thunder vs. BAnghamton Mets baseball game on A?ig. II. The bus leaves St. Mary's HS parking lot at 4 p.m. Cost is $30 per person. For information call Mike at 525-0265. Mary Agnes Morris Morris Retires After 27 Years By Tom Burkard Mary Agnes Morris, the popularbranch manager of Amboy National Bank in South Amboy recently retired after serving the community for 27 years. She entered the banking field in 1974 as a part-time teller at the Laurence Harbor branch, went fulltime, was promoted to branch manager and recently an officer. Mary Agnes said that, "I enjoyed working for the bank. It helped put my children through college." When asked what she'll miss most about her banking career, she replied, "I'll miss the clients and the people I work with most. Also the daily routine of coming into work." What are her future plans? "I will spend most of the time with my family and grandchildren, and also be able to vacation with my husband Joe. I just want to enjoy life!" A beautiful retirement dinner was held for her by the bank at Button wood Manor, and 88 people attended. Here's wishing you and your family happiness always! Congratulations! You did a fantastic job! SOUTH AMBOY SAYREVILLE TIMES P.O. BOX 3027 • SOUTH AMBOY NJ. 08879 Tel. 727-0398 Fax 721-5216 NON-SALE APR Publisher HALL RENTAL EQUITY LOAN 7.28 By Tom Burkard 1 .The principal of South Amboy High School in 1915 was? a. Anna Newhart b.P.O. Biggs c.O.S. Hendrickson 2.South Amboy' sFireChief in '64? a. Andy Devine b John Capriglone c.Fritz Lukie 3 .The entrance at Waterfront Park in South Amboy/Sayreville is called? a.Bay Way b.Keenan Way c.Light House Blvd. 4. St. Mary' s High School play in '64 was? a.My Fair Lady b.Sound of Music c.Firefly 5.ThisbeautyparlorwaslocatedonGabriel Terrace in Morgan in 1980? a.Annette'sBeauty Shoppe b.Top Performance Hair Stylists c.Beauty Plus Hair Salon 6.South Amboy's Director of Civil Defense in 1957? a. Adam Rzepka b.Gene Fullmer c.Chester Jankowski 7.This craft store was located at 143 N. Broadway, South Amboy in '80? a.Charlene's Ceramics b.P & J's Plaster Craft Shop c.South Amboy Craft Center 8.South Amboy's Board of Education President in 1975? a.Bruce Richmond b.John Hulsart c.Thomas Tice 9.Sayreville High'sjuniorplay in 1952 was? a.All That Jazz b.Life of The Party c.Here To Eternity lO.This beauty shop was locate'd at 165 Washington Rd., Sayreville in 1949? a.Kay's b.Anne-Bell's c.Parlin 11.Service station located on Main St. & Washington Ave., S. Amboy in 1963? a.Murphy's b.Sammy's c.Main-Man 12.Two new priests arrived at St. Mary's in '67, and taught religion. Which one of these did not? a.Father Branberry b.Father Fulton c.Father Behl APR Tom Burkard Research Editor Diane Norek Harrison Feature Writers Virginia Stillwagon Teo Weber Ruth Connors Jorge L. Gonzalez-Gomez Capt. Jerry Pizzillo Phil Rainone Clem Skarzynski Dr. John Misiewicz Bill McAndrew Lenn Ambroziak Steve Schmid South Amboy K of C #426 NEWLY • DECORATED 6-10 YEAR LOAN For the Ling. Initial llxed Introductory rate on any amount used up to $50,000. will be In effect lor the first year trom time ol closing. Annual Percentage Rate (APR) on portion ot your line over $50,000 Is Prime plus .75% Alter Introductory period, your APR win be Prime plus 75%. Prime is highest rate published dally by Wall Street Journal Prime as ot 5/17/01 Is 7.00% APR. Uletime cap Is 16 90% APR. Loan sale APR available lor ttrsi $50,000. For the Loan, It $15,000 is borrowed tor 10 years at 7.78% APR. there would be 120 monthly payments ol $180.32. Borrowing $15,000 (or 5 years at 7 28% APR results In 60 monthly payments ot $299 08 Annual tee ol $35 Is waived lor the first year. Title Insurance required lor Lines/Loans CAW $100,000. Otters may be withdrawn at any time without notice. Available to owner occupied 1 -4 family NJ residences Amboy Direct 1-800-94AMBOY Weddings * Showers * Parties RESERVE NOW Bar is Open Mon. & Thurs 7pm - ? A AMBOY Poet Laureate Albert Gomolka Jr. Amboy National Bank Offices in Hillsborough, Hoptwell, Howtll, Laurence Harbor, Manalapan, Old Bridge, Red Bank, Rocky Hill, Sayreville, South Amboy, & Woodbridge MEMBER roc Apply on the Internet - www.amboybank.com ^ > . Call 721-2025 J^A Opinions and comments in pnnicd articles dono( necessarily reflect the opinion of The Souih Amboy-Sayrcvillc Times, c. 1991. This newspaper wi II no< be liable forerrors appearing in the editorial copy or advertising beyond the cost of space occupied by error. •Country Buffet SATELLITE DISH WITH ALL THE BASEBALL, HOCKEY & BASKETBALL GAMES Open for Lunch Delicious Daily Specials Old Bridge Gateway Shopping Center 1000 US. Highway 9 Partia, NJ 08859 (732) 727-7017 Old Country Buffet Says S* Saturday 8-11:30 a.m. men and women who diedforour freedom: HON Luck Monday-Saturday 11:00 o.m. - 3:30 p.m. Dinner Open for Breakfast Memorial Day Monday, May 28, 2001 From 8-11:30 a.m. Followed by our Memorial Day Dinner (732) 727-4134 109 SO. BROADWAY Congratulations to Trish, Peggy and Keith on your graduation from College! SOUTH AMBOY, NJ 08879 Direct TV offers you ALL the BASEBALL, BASKETBALL & HOCKEY GAMES Don't Forget the following special Nights at Old Country Buffet Mondays are Sayreville Soccer Night Thursdays are Family Night Fridays are Be-Bop Night Breakfast: $6,19 • Laarh: $6.39 < Seiior (lib Prices: Breakfast $5.89 • Luck: $5.79 • Diner: $7.69 Special liiildrpa's Pricing Available. Mondoy- Thursday 3:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Friday - Saturday 3:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Sunday & Holidays 11:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. DON'T FORGET DAD ON FATHER'S DAY BANQUET ROOM AVAILABLE South Amboy-Sayreville Times Business of the Month CONNIE'S May 26, 2001 3 115 No. FeltusSt. South Amboy (732) CATERING AVAILABLE 525-3630 FINE FOOD AND SPIRITS TRY OUR DELICIOUS PIZZA - EAT IN OR TAKE OUT AVAILABLE Friday Night is Seafood Night! Wednesdays (Pasta Night) Connie's outstanding staff features (L-R): Joe "Cocktail" Lorvich, owner Joan DeBiase, owner Nick DeBiase, Bobbie Steinberg, Rich Gennaro, owner Debbie Solovey. Missing from photo owner Patty DeBiase. (Photo by Tom Burkard) Connie's, located at Rt. 35 South in the Morgan section of Sayreville is the most popular bar for live band entertainment in the area. Owned by Nick DeBiase, Joan DeBiase, Debbie Solovey, and Patty DeBiase, the establishment has been in existence for 72 years. The family business is now on its "third generation," and was initially operated by grandparents Frank & Rose, and then by parents Nick & Shirley. Connie's is a good place to unwind and enjoy the best in "live 50's through the '90' s dance music on weekends, and karaoke during the week. Along with the finest in live entertainment, Connie's offers many "group trips' to the Islands, Las Vegas and Atlantic City! Nick DeBiase grew up in and around the business, and started full time in 1977. He says, "I owe everything that the business has to offer to my parents, Nick & Shirley who ran the business from the time I was a kid." Nick Sr. passed away in 1978, and Shirley recently died in October, 2000. Some of the groups that have performed at Connie's throughout the years were; The Duprees; Larry Chance & The Earls; Shirley Alston Reeves (from the Shirelles); The Passions: Vito & The Salutations; and The Party Dolls. The local groups include; Megaton; The Paul Dehnz Band; The Rockdaddys; Collage; Just Us. Connie's is currently open Wed. through Sunday. They offer a basic fast food menu with their specialty being Connie's "famous bar pie pizzas!" Connie's is now available for private parties of all types, for large and small groups! Connie's is a great place to relax and kick back, and have a nice cold drink during the hot summer evenings, while you listen to your favorite band or DJ play some fine tunes! Connie's motto is "good food, good music, friendly atmosphere!" • • STEAMED • STUFFED Mix any Pasta with any sauce Try one-Try them All! Choice of soup or salad & bread also HOUSE WINE SPECIAL $7.95 - BOTTLE KARAOKE EVERY OTHER FRIDAY WITH GARY Check out our new Menu! Try Our Homemade Sangria POOL LEAGUES ARE NOW FORMING ON FATHER'S DAY AND GRADUATION DAY, GIVE THEM WHAT THEY'VE St. Mary's Field Day St. Mary Parish's Pastor Father Dennis Weezorak (kneeling) waits to "be picked for the team" at St. Mary's Field Day 2001 at Waterfront Park. CLAMS ARE 5 Different Sauces BACK! All the Pasta You Can Eat * DRUNKEN • ROASTED ALWAYS GIVEN By Diane St. John-Weindl St. Mary's Field Day 2001 took place recently at Raritan Waterfront Park in South Amboy. As you know, it was a glorious day for the students to be outside and playing games! We started with an opening prayer and pledge of allegiance, and then each grade proceededtotheiractivities. which included volleyball, soccer, sack and relay races. There was a DJ on hand for dancing and musical games too. There was lots of popped corn and cotton candy, hot dogs and watermelon. The closing event was the grade against grade "Tug O" War" which landed most of the participants on the ground! Parent volunteers were on hand to help with games and to serve lunch, which was generously donated by Old Country Buffet. We couldn't think of a better way to spend the day than by celebrating our school community together with families, teachers and students. YOU . . . THE VERY B E S T . ~ South Amboy K of C Grand Knight, Rick O'Connor (C) presents a check from a recent fundraiser to Frank DeLucca (R) for his son. Kyle, who is battling leukemia. PGK Fred Whiteley (L), proudly looks on. (Photo by Tom Burkard) Don7 Forget The Best Jeweler In Town 28 Years of Service and Reliability . . All Work Done On Premises DIAMONDS • W VI < III S • PRECIOUS STONES • ENGRAVING • REPAIRS • APPRAISALS BUYING DIAMONDS & GOLD "Complete Jewelry Service" WILLIAM MORE /'&' 80 MAIN STREET • SAYREVILLE • 238-5077 4 May 26, 2001 South Amboy-Sayreville Times Yearbook-Hoffman 1951 Generous Knight Will Be Remembered By Tom Burkard A little over three months had passed since the South Amboy Explosion, and the Hoffman High School Class of 1951 began its senior year in September 1950. Popular songs of the day, like "Mona Lisa," "'Goodnight Irene," and "Play A Simple Melody," helped the young adults relax and enjoy life, especially after the nationally publicized disaster they had been through... The Superintendent of Schools was James Tustin...President of the Board of Education was Vincent Higgins...Other Board members were Charles Brinamen, Edward Lake, Thomas Gleason Jr., and John Ploskonka... The main focus of the social scene was the sports program which featured outstanding boys basketball and baseball teams under coach Eugene "Jimmy" Dobrzynski. Students looked forward to coming out and cheering the Guvs on to victory. Although there were only 28 graduates, the basketball squad finished at a fine 14-8, and the baseball team went 10-4...John Kovaleski and John "Skeets" Skarzynski were truly outstanding in both sports, gaining AllState in baseball, and later going on to play professional baseball...Charles Koerner was a tremendous basketball player and All-Stater, as was Marvin Wood...Other talented senior athletes were George Busch and Joseph Krygier...Fve personally gotten to know John, "Skeets," and Charlie over the years, and find them to be wonderful gentlemen. They arc truly straightshooters, honest, funny and I'm glad I can call them friends... The other grads of Hoffman Class of '51; Charles Brown, Anne Dowdell, Barbara Lambertson, Gary Lambcrtson, Virginia Larkin, A. Donald Stratton, Donald Golembiewski, Shirley Hermann, Thomas Hess, F. Howard Hoffman, Margaret Koerner, Gerald Magee, Lorraine McCarthy, Aurina Nelson, Hilda Rehfuss, Mike's fine dancing ability for a tall man, and told him he looked like Fred Astaire on the dance floor with his lovely wife, Mary. I only wished that J could dance as well... He knew Mickey Mantle was my favorite baseball player, and always told me that Ted Williams was way better than him, and if he wasn't in the military for 5 years would have had more homers than Mantle, and would have topped Babe Ruth's 714. Well, 1 don't think I ever admitted it to him, but he was right. Williams was sensational...I'll also miss seeing him at the monthly meetings, and as soon as some- Theresa Reszkowski, Daniel Rodriguez, Marie Skarzynski... Graduation was held on June 26,1951, with Rev. Urbanik giving the Invocation... Essays by Barbara Lambertson and Hilda Rehfuss followed...The senior girls sang "Moonlight & Roses." ...The Senior Chorus sang "Song of Freedom," followed by the Senior Class' rendition of "America.".. .Richard Cranston Reager, an Associate Professor of Speech at Rutgers gave the address...Benediction was given by Rev. William Blackley... The Honor Group (general avg. of 85% or more) in Class Rank Order were; Barbara Lambertson, Hilda Rehfuss, Shirley Hermann, Anne Dowdell, George Busch, Virginia Larkin, Charles Koerner, Theresa Reszkowski, Margaret Koerner...Hoffman High Class of 1951 was truly a unique group of wonderful people! Hoffman Hi-Lites 2001 By Lenn Ambroziak Did you know that there were no senior plays produced at the John St. institution from 1972-1992? The reason might have been social change or the Guvs HS sports dynasties that ran through those decades. Whatever the reason, in 1993, two dedicated teachers, Lynn Davis and Larry D'Ambrosa resurrected the HS plays. In the spring of '93 "Beauty & The Beast" was produced. In 1994 "Little Shop of Horrors" and also "Aladdin," 1995-"Gypsy," and also "Snow White." 1996-"You're A Good Man Charlie Brown."...The upcoming HHS Alumni Bbque party on 8/25 is open to all, and the diversity of the attendees is quite unique! Why not come on out and join us? We have HHS Alumni t-shirts! For info call Gus Galley 721-1237 or email me at Lean002@aol.com. Dttgou 727-3988 Try Raphael's New Pasta Special Wednesdays S 75 1 Miller tight and Genuine Draft Bottles Tburs. Nights Coronas $2 Marinara Call for Takeout. Takeout Orders $6. HAPPY HOUR r By Al Gomolka Jr. Times Poet Laureate c-1975 #4. Be not frightened of the dark For darkness cannot harm thee, Nor the sounds within its bounds They're only what you make be... #18. Abide with time And all will fit into place... For All Your Improvement Needs Roofing * Replacement Remodeled * Finished Basements * Decks ,v Cabinets Additions Bathrooms Painting Ceramic Tiling * WE HANDLE STATE & LOCAL CODE VIOLATIONS * (732) 7 2 7 * 6 7 1 9 SOUTH AMBOY, NJ Hair Salon 122 South Broadway • South Amhoy, NJ (732) 721-7060 Fettucini Chicken Alfredo Chicken Parmesan over Linguini Chicken Marsala over,. Linguini Chicken Francaise over Linguini Penne Pasta with Meatballs *^ St. Mary's Summer Fun Enrichment Program will be held from July 2-Aug. 25 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Before and AfterCare is available-open from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Registration fee is $25 per child. For more info regarding weekly/daily fee contact Mrs. Mish at St. Mary' s Elementary School 721 1514. Albie's Reckonings Talkin Heads Open Daily 3PM-2AM; Sat. 12PM-2AM; Sun. 1PM-2AM $ 0 5 0 *P e r m e Pasta Summer Fun Enrichment Program one mentioned a fundraiser of some sort of needy charity, he would jump up with cash in his hand and say, "I want to donate $$ to the cause." For special dinners or events, he would always reserve one or two tables of 10-20 people for his family and friends...Mike was truly a rare breed of fine individual, who in a world full of greed, stood out among the rest, and showed us the true meaning of generosity.. .Mike is survived by his wife Mary, son Alan, three grandchildren and two great grandchildren...God Bless Mike Garrone Sr.! 7 200 S. Stevens Ave. South Amboy * * * * * (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) Is Proud To Introduce: "LAUREN" Special with Lauren Wask - Cut <& Blow Dry $15.00 One Per Customer • Offer Expires 7/31/01 Mon.-Fri.3-7PM $1.00 Drafts SATURDAY AFTERNOON 2-7 P.M. $1 DRAFTS SEE THE DEVILS- RANGERS - NETS & KNICKS ACTION HERE! 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D&D INSURANCE AGENCY MOOD •AUTO • BOAT • MOTORCYCLE HOME • COMMERCIAL • HEALTH Quotes Given Over the Phone We also sell high risk auto insurance. FINANCING AVAILABLE 104 South Broadway South Amboy, NJ 08879 OPEN Mon-Fri. 10-4:30 316-9384 By Teo "Weebles" Weber Salt Water The flounder and mackerel fishing which got started has ended and fluke and bluefish have replaced them. At SA and Cliffwood beaches, its bluefish, plenty averaging 4 pounds, and going to 8 or better on bait. Some keeper stripers are mixed in and chunking for them in the bay proper is good enough for party boats to get in on the action. Fluke season opened on the 13th and fishing was good. I heard of a few 5 pound plus fish, but half of the catches were throwbacks under the new 6 inch rule. The Bay and Pound Nets are loaded with weakfish ready to spawn-they are just starting to hit baits. Fresh Water Trout stocking is now in full swing. I limited out at the Pequest in the last week of April, with a nice 14-inch brown, the largest fish. They hit all trout baits. I even caught 3 on a small plug. Action is good all over the state. The 1 st of the month [ tried some small lakes in Sussex County, catching some pickerel including some decent ones plus small perch. Shad are now upstream in the Delaware with the best action upriver of Phillipsburg. Golf Outing Scheduled MATT GOMOLKA DAVE LORINCZ DAN SCHEREN All Car Tech, Inc. GOMOLKA'S AUTO BODY FREE estimates Since 1950 FREE towing for local accidents • Handle Direct - All Insurance Claims Quality AutOS Bought & Sold Foreign & Domestic Repairs Electronic Fuel Injection Repair Specialist (732)721-5220 Spring has sprung! Get it checked here & now hine lips & Oil Changes I * New Customers Always Welcome! . WJ40t^outrvCine Avenue, South Amboy, NJ. St. Mary Diocesan High School is planning its 5th Annual Spring Golf Outing, Monday, June 1 lthatHillsboroughGolf& Country Club. The cost is $110; $425 for a foursome. The price includes lunch on arrival, 1 p.m. shot-gun start, golf cart, country-style barbecue on completion, putting contest, and awards & prizes. Proceeds from the outing will benefit the newly-formed football program at St. Mary's. Golfers of all abilities are welcome! For more information call the Development Office at the school (732) 7210748, Extension 5. TOP $$$ PAID 1999 Kia Sephia - 5 speed, loaded, 40K $4,500 1999 GMC Sierra Pickup - 4x4, extra cab, automatic 16K$18,995 1998 WV Jetta - 5 Speed, moon roof, loaded, low miles $9,995 1997 VW Jetta - automatic, loaded, low miles, moon roof $8,995 1995 Olds Ciera - recovered theft, good shape $2,595 1995 Bonneville SE - loaded, leather $4,995 1985 Dodge Winnebago - good shape $1,295 "MONACHAN HOUSE" 400 SOUTH PINE AVENUE SOUTH AMBOY, NEW JERSEY 727-8606 EXPIRES 6/22/2001 2017 Highway 35 South Amboy, NJ 08879 LARGE PIZZA PIE SPECIAL ONLV$595 (732)721-0109 Golf Outing FundraiserJune 18 The 1st Annual C'NB Athletic Golf Outing will begin with a 9 a.m. Shotgun Start on June 18th at The Bunker Hill Golf Club in South Brunswick. The event, which will benefit local charities and organizations in South Amboy and Sayreville, will feature food, beer, prizes, 50/50, and cost $85 per person. For more information contact Rich Gluchowski (732) 727-7495 or Jeff Pasewark (732) 613-4755. WITH THIS COUPON Obituaries Peggy Yanuzzelli ;'2i Broker-Associate NJAR Million Dollar Sales Club 1989-1999 NJAR Silver Million Dollar Sales Club 1989-1999 Charles Smith Agency, Inc. 150 Morgan Avenue Sayreville, New Jersey 08879 Business (732) 721-9000 Fax (732) 721-4656 Voice Tel (732) 441-4051 E-mail PeggyYC21 @ aol.com OIL TANK REMOVERS Each Office Is Independently Owned And Operated ( J ) flu Her Contracting W E SPECIAULZE IN PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE WITH PERSONAL CARE! Free Estimates - Fully Insured Over 20years experience!! \«»w Serving Nonmoutli »V Middlesex Counties (732) 294-U615 TANK REMOVAL* INSTALLATION • TANK TESTING • SANDFILL • ENVIRONMENT SERVICES ASI ADVANCED SITE IMPROVEMENT Adamca, Joseph S. Sr., 86, of Parlin died on May 14. Albert, Robert W., 68, of Sayreville died on April 29. Cieslarczyk, Edward R., 55, of South Amboy died on May 4. Denarski, Helen Phillips, 76, of Morgan died on May 13. Freeman, Marian Farrell, 75, of South Amboy died on May 5. Frisch, Dorothy, 84, formerly of South Amboy died on May 9. Garrone, Michael A. "Sonny," 82, of Melrose died on May 5. Gergits, Margaret Yonatka, 81. of South Amboy died on May 4. Gorczyncki, Catherine Chlebicki, 92, of South Amboy died on May 11. Hesseltine, Dr. Clair E. "Hess," 91, formerly of South Amboy died on May 14. Mundy, Francis W., 84, of Morgan died on May 9. Nemeth, Samuel S., 44, of South Amboy died on April 28. Roth, Ruth Cohon, 83, of Sayreville died on May 4. Switzer, Brian M., 53, of South Amboy died on May 8. Verchick, John 72, of South Amboy died on May 4. White, Wilma M., 88, formerly of Morgan died on May 2. South Amboy-Sayreville Times May 26, 2001 7 Cambridge Inn's Happy Hour LOBSTER IAMELOT CATERING Monday thru Friday, 3-6 p.m. Same Famous Food - Same Great Staff Our Location or Yours 1 1 / 4 Lb. Steamed Lobster, baked potato, corn on the cob (includes soup & salad Bar) $ 19 Summerhill Road, Spotswood "Our Food and Service is Second to None" CALL (732) 416-0220 OR (732) 251-7400 Monday thru Friday 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. HOT, S122LINQ 13 95 (Must purchae 1 beverage. No credit card or other offers on this special.) SUMMER. SPECIALS* CLOSED MEMORIAL DAY, MONDAY, MAY 28TH MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY FREE & THURSDAY Two Fer 2 Entrees APPETIZER From Special Menu ^ m »TER *ASY with every Adult Entree All-You-Can-Eat PRIME RIB & B S t E | BUFFET 1/2 Seafood Stuffed Alaskan Snow Crab, Flounder, Sttiffe Ham-1:30pm • E Friday Lunch Buffet $7.95 Eight Hot Dishes, Soup, Salad Bar & Dessert Businessperson's Lunch Special MONDAY THRU THURSDAY Entree, Salad Bar, Soup & Dessert Complete Entrees COMEDY NIGHT June 9 BEACH PARTY WITH DJ AL Thurs.,June21 15% OFF TOTAL CHECK includes Soup - Salad Bar - Dessert $ Starting at 1 1 . 9 5 Good 5/29 to 5/31/ 01. Cannot be • combined w/other offers. 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Call our Wedding Specialist for a complete menu or appointment! www.cambridgeinn.com ?SWwvi> f • Sunday, lune 17th - $16.95 per person Reservations Suggested (732) 251-7400 Complimentary Glass of Champagne All Day B R U N C H M E N U : Fresh Fruit & Juices, Assorted Danish, Donuts, Bagels & Homemade Muffins, Coffee & Tea, Scrambled Eggs, Eggs Ranchero, Eggs Benedict, Omelettes made to Order, French Toast, Homefries, Breakfast Wraps, Bacon, Sausage, Carving Station with Virginia Ham & Roast Beef, Smoked Salmon, Chicken Francaise, Beef Burgungion, Shepherd's Pie, Penne Vodka. Seating from 10:30a.m. - 1:30p.m. 19 SUMMERHILL ROAD • SPOTSWOOD • 752-251-7400 COUPON MONDAY THRU WEDNESDAY 10% Off Entire Check Entire Month of June Not valid on holidays and cannot be combined w/ other offers. Limit one per table. Gratuities should be calculated prior to discount. SAT COUPON MONDAY THRU FRIDAY LUNCH BUY 1, GET 1 1/ 2 PRICE Not valid on holidays and cannot be combined w/ other offers. Limit one per table. Gratuities should be calculated prior to discount. SAT 8 May 26, 2001 South Amboy-Sayreville Times Project Before Screening In Sayreville Sayreville Public Schools Project Before is attempting to identify Sayreville OLV Carnival Tickets Available Discounted Pre-Sale ride tickets arc now available for the OLV Carnival that will be held from June 21 -June24 at Kennedy Park, Washington Rd., Parlin. The cost is $8 for 15 ticket sheets. Tickets will be on sale after all masses, starting on May 19. For further information you may call the Pastoral Office at (732) 257-0077. residents, ages 3 and 4 after July 1, who may benefit from a preschool experience for handicapped children. Parents who have noticed that their child has trouble speaking, seeing, hearing, walking, running, or manipulating small objects may be observing signs of a physical, emotional or learning problem. Project Before can help diagnose and treat such problems. For more information, call the Sayreville Special Services office at 5255533. Tony Gonsalves, a history teacher at South Amboy High School, recently took his "Facing History" students on an educational/recreational trip to Washington, D.C., where they explored the White House, Capitol Building, Lincoln Memorial and all the other national points of interest. STAN'S S C l J o MACARTHUR AVENVj£ EVILLE, N J 0 8 8 7 2 732-254-5819 Friends of Cheesequake State Park To Meet "Friends of Cheesequake State Park," is seeking members for its new non-profit organization. Next meeting will be held on May 30 at 7 p.m. at Old Bridge Library. Everyone is welcome. For more info call Dawn Warren at 651-8040. JR FUTURE STARTS HERE! DUCATION TODAY WITH A R TOMORROW •JCobhtg JHemortr of John Corvino LET US SHOW YOU HOW YOUR CHILD CAN FIT INTO OUR DYNAMIC SCHOOL COMMUNITY. DECIDING WHERE TO SEND YOUR CHILD CAN BE A REAL PUZZLE. June 10, 2000 We didn't know that morning, God was going to call your name, In life we loved your dearly, In death we do the same. It broke our hearts to lose you, You did not go alone. For part of us went with you The day God called you home. You left us beautiful memories, your love is still our guide, and though we cannot see you, You are always at our side. NT STAN'S HAS THE PIECES THAT FIT YOUR CHILD. SMALL CLASSES CARING ST. STAN'S • An Accelerated Reading and Math School • Air Conditioned • Middle States Certified REGISTER NOW DEDICATED TO DRAMA / Sadly missed by Wife Margaret, Children, Grandchildren and Family. -BEFcmer CENT ROGRAMS AFTERCARE* • B BUDDIES TAVERN RAIPHIE S MIIA CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS Call Kathy at 721-1952 or 727-1482 • Homemade GRAND OPENING SAT., JUNE 9 Seafood Every Friday '-"iti. '<, I • Fish (Fried or Broiled) ™ OPEN 7 DAYS New Hours to Serve You Better IW-W-F 7 a.m.10 p.m. SUPER BEDS with and without facials • MEGA VHR wrap' around bed MEGA VHR STAND UP BOOTHS with and without facials AMFM-CD Cassette stereos in all rooms • SUPER CLEAN MODERN SALON "The Best Equipment lor the Best Tan" OPEN 7 DAYS 881 Main Street • Sayreville Quick Check Plaza Look Great-Feel Great!! "Tan with Us" W$ cany, the best lotion and supplies 794 4 net) I AI•I 93& 732-727-0222 tHTinCATES AVAILABLE Don't Forget Dad on Father's Day! 1 Exp. 6/30/01 (Off Washington Rd.) Thank Vou Vets! competitor's coupons EAT IN OR TAKE OUT 277 Johnson Lane, Parlin Celebrity Bakery We accept all OPENING JUNE 6 Open Wed., Thurs. & Sat. 5 p.m. -1:30 a.m. $2 OFF ANY PIZZA ORDER 1 11A.M. - 8 P.M. * Shrimp • All styles & toppings Order now for • Communions Confirmations and • Graduations HOURS: Tues.-Sat. 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sun. 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Closed Mondays Open until 6 p.m. on Mother's Day Now Celebrating Our 1st Anniversary CELEBRITY BAKERY 1 0 % OFF SPECIAL ORDER GRADUATION CAKE Expires 6/30/01 102 Main Street, Sayreville NJ (732)613-1560 South Amboy-Sayreville Times May 26, 2001 Peace of Mind... - .- "¥n I is just minutes away Two Convenient Locations One Easy Choice „£.,,„„., 1 RFSR Medical Center 'We Take Pride in Caring' Perth Amboy Division • Old Bridge Division (732) 442-3700 Medisource physician referral service: (732) 324-6334 Visit us at: www.rbmc.org 9 10 May 26, 2001 South Amboy-Sayreville Times St. Stans Carnival Starts June 27th Are You Aging Your Feet? ACE AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING Years of cramming your toes into pointed shoes can create bunions, hammertoes, calluses, and even back problems. Stop the aging process with a Drew - footwear^ designed to pamper, protect and promote a healthy foot. You'll feel years younger. Service & Installation Central Air Conditioning • Window Units • Furnaces • Tune-Ups VERY AFFORDABLE PRICES!!! Mid Jersey Medical Supplies 106 1/2 North Broadway • South Amboy • 721-0028 M-W-F 9 a.m. -6 p.m., Tu. & Th. 9 a.m.-8 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. TOM SKEETS' SKARZYNSKl (732) 254-6683 or (732) 721-3672 VINCE'S St. Stan's Carnival 2001 will be held on Wed., June 27th through Sat., June 30th, at Main St. and MacArthur Ave. in Sayreville. The hours are 6-11 p.m. on Wed., Thurs., and Sat., and from 6 p.m.-12 a.m. on Friday. There will be at least 14 rides for kiddies through adults. Also featured will be games of chance with prizes for all ages, including Las Vegas "Money" Wheel for adults, nightly and super 50/50 drawings. The fabulous food tent will offer a wide variety of ethnic & American homemade foods, featuring barbecue ribs by the "original Satski," a mouth-watering seafood area, Friday night fish fry starting a 5 p.m., delicious desserts for all, and a beer garden. There will be nightly entertainment, and Sat. will be St. Stan's School Alumni Night. EQUIPMENT & TOOL RENTALS SALES, SERVICE, & REPAIRS OPEN TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 10% OFF WEDNESDAYS Congratulations Graduates! OPEN7DAYS 242 MAIN STREET SAYREVILLE, NJ 08872 Thank You Veterans! Happy Father's Day Gift 106 N. Broadway South Amboy, NJ 727-2828 Certificates Available BRUSH STROKES "YOUR COMPLETE RENTAL STORE" FASTDEUVERY Pool Supplies *4 Ice t* Propane lawn Care Products CENTRAL JERSEY STARTER and ALTERNATOR, INC. INTERIOR PAINTING SERVICE QUALITY SERVICE AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE • FULLY INSURED FREE ESTIMATES! 1809 RTE. 35 1 -800-675-3128 MORGAN, NJ 732-727-4486 AUTO & MARINE ELECTRICAL SPECIALISTS FRED HOOVER 732-254-2142 • Rebuilt Starters & Alternators • Wiring • Shorts E-mail: Fredhoov@worldnet.att.net JOSEPH J. MADURA, D.M.D WEBER'S GARAGE 732-721-1280 General Dentistry Domestic & Foreign "•*"• 360 Main St. South Amboy, NJ 08879 (732)721-1166 Neumann Construction • • • • • • • 1809 Rt. 35, South Amboy COMPUTERIZED DIAGNOSTIC TUNE UPS • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING BELTS • HOSES • BATTERIES EXHAUST SYSTEM STARTER & ALTERNATORS ENGINE REPLACFMENT On behalf of the South Amboy Lions Club, we would like to take this opportunity to thank the local businesses & their loyal patrons for supporting our Second Annual Lions Head Fund Raiser. This years fundraiser was benefitting Kyle Deluca, a student in our local school system who has leukemia. Proceeds of this fundraiser will go towards Kyle's medical expenses. Once again, the South Amboy Lions Club would like to extend a warm thank you for your contributions. Members of the South Amboy Lions Club Frog Hollow 5-Mile Race June 23 Frog Hollow Swim Club announced that its Annual 5-Mile Race and 3-Mile Health Walk througTTTbutfi Xmboy & Sayreville will be held on June 23 at 9 a.m. Trophies will "be given in different age groups for both men and women. A free 1 year membership (non transferable) will be given to the first male & female finishers. Pre-registration is $15, post-registration is $20. A 1-mile Fun Run will be held at 8:30 a.m. for children ages 5-13 for $6. South Amboy Mayor John T. O'Leary will be the Honorary Chairman of the 5Mile Race. For applications and complete information call Mickey Gross at 721-5031. Fall Basketball Registration South Amboy Youth Athletic Association in conjunction with the South Amboy Recreation Dept. announced that registration for the Fall Basketball League will begin on June 1 lth. You can register on weekdays at the Rec Office, located at the Charles W. Hoffman Senior Resource Center, 108 So. Stevens Ave. from 8:30 a.m. till 3:30 p.m. Final registration will be held on Friday, June 22nd from 7-9 p.m. at the Senior Center. Registration is open to all boys and girls ages 5-11, age reached by Sept. 1st. Registration fee of $20 per child or a maximum of $30 per family. N.J. STATE INSPECTION KURZAWA FUNERAL HOME * Custom Homes * Additions * Alterations * Sun Decks * Roofing & Siding *Ceramic Tiling * FREE ESTIMATES Randy Neumann 429 David Street, South Amboy, NJ 08879 338 Main St. South Amboy, NJ 341 Washington Rd. Sayreville, NJ 908-525-9395 721-0475 257-3134 FRANK T. KURZAWA Director-Owner I ask for the privilege of not being born . . . not to be born until you can assure me of a home and a master to proteci me, and the right to live as long as I am physically able to enjoy life . . . not to be born until my body is precious and men have ceased to exploit it because it is cheap and plentiful. Please . . . spay or neuter your pet!!!! South Amboy-Sayreville Times May 26, 2001 11 rniva SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Thursday June 21 Magic 98.3 6-8 p.m. Saturday June 23 Rock-Daddys 7-11 p.m. Nightly Entertainment Bracelet Day - Sunday June 24, 2-8 p.m. 12 May 26, 2001 South Amboy-Sayreville Times Sayreville Brothers Train Champion Pigeons Lions To Hold Awards Night By Tom Burkard Joey and Jimmy Pucciarello of Sayreville recently stunned the pigeon competition at the George Crum Memorial Race by winning the first four and five of the six top positions. 379 birds were released from Somerset, Pa. Jimmy was the trainer for Joey's loft, and it was an outstanding performance by the local pigeons against stiff competition from all over. The brothers have been pigeon fanciers for over 40 years, following their father Joe, who had flown pigeons for more than 50 years. The Pucciarello Brothers mentioned these other fine, local pigeon trainers including; Leo The South Amboy Lions Club will hold its Annual Awards Night at the Charles W. Hoffman Senior Center, Stevens Ave. on Wed., June 13. The club will honor students from local schools. This is the 37th consecutive year that the Lions have honored students. Teachers of the Year will also be honored. A $500 scholarship will be awarded that night, and a South Amboy resident graduating from high school will be chosen in a lottery drawing. The scholarship is in memory of Franklin D. English, a well respected member of our community, Gavron, Joe Baker, Bill Baker, Max Leonard, John Palumbo, and Joe Zack. Barbecue Dinner Knights of Columbus Our Lady of Victory Fourth Degeree Assembly #0670, Sayreville will host a Barbecue Dinner Night, Sat., June 30 from 5-8 p.m. at the K of C Victorian Hall on Washington Rd. in the Parlin section of Sayreville. BBQ Ribs and BBQ Chicken are the main selections with much more. Take out orders are available. Come on out for delicious dinners, and also help the K of C charity causes. For more details call 257-2061. UHkUHCHIROPRACTIC $ DOLLAR RAMA$ GRAHD OPENING CELEBRATION! 426 RARITAN STREET SAYREVILLE (732) 727-7745 UNTIL FRIDAY JUNE 15TH, OUR OFFICE IS OFFERING TO NEW PATIENTS: FAX: (732) 727-7743 * FOR ALL YOUR MEMORIAL DAY & GRADUATION NEEDS - COME VISIT US! 'A PERSONAL, IN-DEPTH HOURS - M-SAT. 10 AM-8 PM SUN 10 AM-6PM • A COMPLETE CHIROPRACTIC CONSULTATION EXAMINATION OF YOUR SPINE • ANY NECESSARY X'RAYS Brian O 'Connor • A VALUE OF UP TO $270 FOR ONLY $25 Professional Guitar Instruction Beginners to Advanced Students 'BECAUSE OF THE VALUE OF THIS OFFER, SPACE IS LIMITED TO THE FIRST 25 APPOINTMENTS! Reasonable Rates Day and Evening classes available CALL 316-4004 TO SCHEDULE AN A Limited Liability Company 6/1 5/2001 721-9093 TOM BURKARD SOUTH AMBOY " *** • We also have in stock and access to all makes & models of off lease vehicles. • Bank and C.U. financing available. • All vehicles guaranteed 100% with extended warranties available. • We are in the same location for over 22 years. (732)727-5135 (732)727-6152 ROSAR CONSTRUCTION CO. SIDING, ROOFING, WINDOW AND DOOR REPLACEMENT CUSTOM DECKS • INTERIOR PAINTING INSECT AND WATER DAMAGE EXPERTS ALL TYPES OF HANDYMAN & CARPENTRY WORK-URGE OR SMALL RICHARD A. ROSAR Fully Insured 22 ELM TERRACE PARLIN, NJ 08859 PUBLISHER SAYREVILLE TIMES THE AREA'S AWARD WINNING #1 MONTHLY NKWSPAPKK To P U C K AN A D , CALL • Offering Pre-Owned Cars, Trucks & SUV's Mi BORDENTOWN AVE (next lo JOE"S PIZZA) | T H E (located just south of Fun Time America) Lenahan Chiropractic APPOINTMENT call 727-0398 P.O. Box 3027 SOUTH AMBOY, NJ 08879 OUR FAX 721-5216 E-MAIL: SATIMES777@AOL.COM R.G. ROOFING Ail Types of Roofing • • • • Specializing in Slate Repair, Shingle Re-flash Chimneys Install Replacement Doors & Windows Replacement Gutters & Leaders (732) 721-3431 South Amboy, N.J. RICH Summer Lifeguard Positions Assembly Deputy Minority Conference Leader John S. Wisniewski announced today that the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection's (DEP) Division of Parks and Forestry is recruiting staff for 175 lifeguard positions at all State Park Beaches. DEP is offering free lifeguard training and certification to staff who fill these positions. The starting salary for lifeguards is $7.00 per hour. Applicants must be at least 16 years of age and must pass the required tests. Assemblyman Wisniewski has, in his District Office, the list of test dates and State Park Beaches offering lifeguard employment. For those interested in the positions, information packets can be obtained from the Department of Environmental Protection by calling 609-984-6085. For the list of test dates, call Assemblyman Wisniewski's office at 732-316-1885 known for his participation in numerous civic and charitable organizations. He was a Lion for 35 years. Interested high school seniors can register for the drawing by mailing a copy of their acceptance from an i nstitute of higher learning, college, vocational school, ortechnical institute to the address below. Acceptance letters must be submitted by June 10, 2001 to: Franklin D. English Scholarship, c/o South Amboy Lions Club, PO Box 207, South Amboy, NJ 08879. For details regarding contributions, please call Lion Jack Hulsart 721 -1771. Remember When? In South Amboy By Diane Norek Harrison *Dr. Roth's dentist office was over Madura's Pharmacy? *Veterans Field home plate was at the opposite end of where it is now? *When you went to school at the old St. Mary' s Grammar School and had classes in the annex? *When the city high school was called South Amboy High School before becoming Harold G. Hoffman High? Past Sayreville Businesses By Diane Norek Harrison Emston Rd.-Veronica' s House of Hairdressing; TKR Cable; Eugene Hayden's Law Office. Merritt Ave.-Walt.Rogers, Builder Inc. Bordentown Ave.-Sunshine BiscuitKeebler Food Co. Buchanan Ave.-Reliable Floor Waxing & Maintenance Co. Raritan St.Pickwick Village; Amboy Boiler Co. Harding Ave.-Merski's Builder & Contractor. Orchard St.-Top Amusement Co. Hilltop Ave.-Phillip's Photos Washington Ave. and Ernston Rd.-Easy Video; The House of Cards & Gifts. Kendall Dr.-Carl VanDeSande. Bordens Milk Dealer. Unknown Location-1975-Such's Mosaic Shop. The Old Neighborhood Bergin Hill-Part 2 By Christine Russo Jankowski Across Welsh St.-Stanley Knast Soda in the late-50's-I used to walk over to their loading area with a NICKEL and get an orange soda-Mrs. Knast taught my mom to make stuffed cabbage (what did an Italian mom know about that?) Down on David St.-I remember Edwin Witkowski, the Conroy's, Jerry Arose and the snowball fights we'd have in the winters. Next to my house was the "trestle," where 1 was told stories of a kid who was killed while jumping from the top of one train car to another while it was moving...and falling between the cars. Then there was the last house on Main St. before you got to Rt. 9-the Griffin's-Linda Griffin, my best friend forever, her sister Peggy, and brothers George and Kenny. Their dog Rusty, who walked with us'to Tek's to get ice cream. Those were the days when your parents weren't afraid to let you walk through the neighborhood after dark. When everyone walked to school, no matter what the weather. When we sat on the "Wall" in front of the old school and police station. When we knew everyone in town. When the high school basketball games attracted so many students you had to get there early, sometimes just to find standing room in the gym doorway. PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN (Never known to fail) Oh, most beautiful flower of Mt. Carmel, Fruitful vine, splendor of Heaven, blessed Mother of the Son of God, ImmacuiatB Virgin, assist me in my necessity. Oh Star of the Sea, help me and show me, herein you are my mother. Oh, Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth! I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succor me in this necessity. There are none that can withstand your power. Oh, show me herein you are my mother. Oh Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee (3 times). Holy Mary, I place this cause in your hands (3 times). Say this prayer for 3 consecutive days. You must publish itanditwillbegrantedtoyou. Thank you. -B.T.S. South Amboy-Sayreville Times May 26, 2001 13 ©Ik tone ftli & liquor 138 So. Broadway South Amboy 727-0404 SEND OR RECEIVE FAXES FROM HERE 727-9131 HAMBURGERS Only LOTTERY CLAIM CENTER MEMORIAL DAY SUMMER SPECIAL This was the last fundraising for Chapter President Anthony Malara, but the first one of the year for Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter #233. From left to right are William Welsh, young boy unknown, Anthony Malara, Chip Skuse, Larry Huth, Robert E. Shicoff. Not in photo is Tony Moskal. Chapter #233 would like to thank Foodtown, South Amboy, for their help. 2 For $5.OO 1/2 GALLON FESTIVAL ICE CREAM 4 WEEK COLD CUT SPECIALS 5/25 to 6/23/01 Roast Beef $ 3 . 7 9 1/2 ib. Pork Roll $ 1 . 7 9 1/2 ib. Land 0 Lakes American $ 1 -791/2 ib. Liverwurst $ 1 . 7 9 1/2 ib. BUD - BUD LIGHT - BUD ICE 24 0Z. CANS 9 9 $ BUDWEISER - BUD LIGHT - MILLER LIGHT 30 pk. $16.99 Ice Cold Budweiser - Bud Light - Miller Light - Coors Light OUR GREAT UNITED STATES - Mrs. Czernikowski's and Mrs. Kelly's first grade classes at Our Lady of Victories School, Sayreville, are learning about and reporting on the fifty United States. Pictured are Zachary Einwechter (L), and Mary Brennan (R). Mary's uncle is a forest ranger for the state of Maine and was able to do some first hand research for her state report. 24 pk. $14.99 Ice Cold GREAT SELECTION OF WINES AT GREAT PRICES! RAIN FAMILY DAY SATURDAY, 11a.m.-3p.m. SHINE! • JunQ 9th,2001 Bring Your Bicycle! FREE Bicycle Safety Course Children completing course receive a bike helmet! 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. (weather permitting) Food Sales and Faeo Painting ProoQeds Benefit Old Bridge Auxiliary and Jr. Auxiliary Chapter. Off of FQiry Road, Old Bridge (between Routes 9 & 18) FREE Rides & Spin Art FREE Health Screenings FREE Petting Zoo Music & Clowns Tours Face Painting Hospital Information For more info: Call 3 2 4 - 5 0 9 8 • • •\ t U n v Karitan Bay .'.•••••;,i M e d i c a l C e n t e r e in Curing' 14 May 26, 2001 South Amboy-Sayreville Times New Raritan Bay Basketball League A Huge Success South Amboy's Mayor John T. O'Leary, knew something had to be done for the City's public school youngsters. After traveling around New Jersey and seeing youngsters from grades 3-8 playing in different leagues, he realized that they needed to be competitive in girls and boys basketball in the future. "They had an advantage over South Amboy students who didn't have this opportunity in town," he said. He met with Mary Lou DeBlis, Superintendent of Recreation, and chose Nick Charmello, a St. Mary's sports legend, as League Director for the first-ever 2001 Raritan Bay Basketball League. It was a tough project to organize the league and get it off the ground, just as anything new is, but with the hard work and total dedication of Mayor O'Leary, Deblis, South Amboy (White) 5th & 6th Grade Boys Front: Jared Lenahan, Mike DeJoy (MVP), Robert Grant, Kyle and Charmello, became a tremendous McCarthy, Chris DeJoy; Rear: Director Nick Charmello, Steven success, and brought happiness to 175 Poltriczky (Most Improved), Gerard Kelly (Coaches Award), Colin youngsters and their families, as they Krzyzanowski, Coach George Krzyzanowski. Missing: Josh Williams, looked forward to competing in basketCoach Linda Krzyzanowski. (Photo by Tom Burkard) ball on Sundays from Feb. 11-April 29. Mayor O'Leary said that "We always talked about a feederprogram for the publicschools and getting the students involved in basketball. The league was a huge success this year! South Amboy children have done very well, and we had 3 teams in the final game in different divisions." He continued, "It really became a family event. Families were coming down to watch their children play, and on any given Sunday, we would have 800-1000 people watching the games. In South Amboy, we strive to promote family activities, and bringing family together is an important part of the quality of life here. It's more than recreation, a little more than just basketball. This league does the full spectrum of getting families involved and includes parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles." Superintendent of Recreation, Mary South Amboy (Blue) 5th & 6th Grade Boys Lou DeBlis was extremely pleased with the Kneeling: Robert Aprjjegate, John Cooney, Kyle Blum, Shawn neVleague. "I'm very'HPfted an3 nappy'* Dist5row '(Most Tfnproved), Ben Seamen-Taggart; Back: Patrick Crowley, Coach Steve Szatkowski, Adam Szatkowski (Coaches that it took off as well as it did. It gives the Award), Brian Seres (MVP), Bill Wanko, Director Nick Charmello, kids of South Amboy more of a competitive Mike Brennan. (Photo by Tom Burkard) edge. The parochial schools have had the advantage over the years of being able to was involved wants to return. Other schools play competitively from grades 3-8, where want to enter as well." public school kids did not have that advanNick Charmello, the League Director, tage if they did not belong to one of the was at the gym from 12:30-8:30 every parishes. We want to start the league in Sunday making sure everything ran January next year and run through March. smoothly, for the 14 teams, including 5 There's a lot of interest, and everyone who from South Amboy. 80 games were played Mayor John T. O'Leary •••••••• Mary Lou DeBlis Nick Charmello "Since I started going tothe Chiropractor all my parts are working like they should. No more turns, nerve pills, laxatives. . . feels great to be 69!" M. Bucklalew DR. KATHLEEN THERKELSEN 205 Bordentown Ave. • South Amboy 727-3335 By Tom Burkard South Amboy 5th & 6th Grade Girls Kneeling: Kelly Crowley, Kaleigh DeLucca, Linda Hoeman; Standing: Brianna Septor, Stephanie Kulscar (Most Improved), Myra Dabkowski, Lindsay Polak (Coaches Award), Coach, Dir. Nick Charmello, Staciann Sarno, Katey Charmello (MVP), Jen Braun, Coach Frank DeLucca, Jess Frisch, Rachael Hoeman. Missing Coach Craig Biesiada. Special thanks to Craig Biesiada for all his help. (Photo by Tom Burkard) South Amboy 3rd & 4th Grade Boys Front: Matt Regan, Kieran Lenahan, Joey Charmello, Ryan Letts; Middle: James O'Brien (MVP), Dan Ryan (Most Improved), Ricky Letts, Kyle Ravaioli (Coaches Award), Ted Wortley, Kyle Septor; Rear: Coach Tim O'Brien, Director Nick Charmello, Coach Tom Wortley, Coach Austin Kaiser. Missing: Austin Kaiser, Dylan Cariero, Walter Dioses Jr., Coach John Cariero. (Photo by Tom Burkard) Sacred Heart White 3rd & 4th Grade - Undefeated Champs Front: Jeffery Loftus, John Kopko, Matt Beaudry, Nicholas Pizzi, Ryan Lange, Bobby Clayton, Alex Scienski; Middle: Sean Ryniec, Joe Bongiorno, David Langan, Jeffrey Downes, Bobby Pizzi; Top: Coaches Jess Dehnz, Paul Dehnz and Stephen Dehnz. Missing: Richard Senat. in all. "It was a greater success than I could have imagined! I'd like to give credit to Jack O'Leary because it was his idea to get the league started. We had no leagues for our 3rd-6th graders to play in, only 7th and 8th, and when they got to high school, they were 4 years behind the parochial schools. The parochial kids are more advanced because of the different leagues they compete in. The public school kids needed court time, and now they've done very well. I'd also like to thank Mary Lou DeBlis who always made sure the kids got whatever they needed. Gary Lange did a fine job as the head of the referees. Also Tom Reilly, Rob O'Brien, Steve Szatkowski, Craig Biesiada, and Steve Bushka. The parents through their admissions helped defray the costs." Large Enough to Serve You Small Enough to Know You! Rupps Hardware 347 WASHINGTON ROAD SAYREVILLE PHONE 732-254-2629 FAX. 732-254-6368 Our thanks to AH Veterans. Enjoy your holiday! South Amboy-Sayreville Times Alaina Dowd Chosen MCPSA Outstanding Student By Tom Burkard St. Mary senior, Alaina Dowd of Sayreville recently received the prestigious Middlesex County Principals and Supervisors Association (MCPSA) award. St. Mary Principal. Dr. Frank Ianniruberto said that "Alaina really deserves this award. She is a very fine young lady. She is way above herself as far as maturity is concerned. She is charming, delightful, intelligent, and has it all going for herself. Alaina is a credit to St. Mary Diocese High School, and she's going to do good things for herself and we're going to be very proud of her." Alaina is deeply involved in her school community. A member of the National Honor Society, she works with the Campus Ministry, The Key Club, Students Against Substance Abuse, and is also Vice-President of the Latin Club, which earned her a spot in the Foreign Language Honor Society. She is layout editor of the Literary Magazine. Alaina is ranked number one in her class, and has received the Bloustein Scholarship. She has served as a mentor for elementary school children in a theater program. The young scholar plans to attend Georgian Court College where she will major in Elementary Education, and hopes to become a teacher. What will she remember most about St. Mary? "My friends and all S.A. Knights of Columbus Free Throw Winners Congratulations to all Free Throw contestants and winners. South Amboy also had three finalists in the District Shoot who then advanced to the Diocesan Level: Christina Keir, Shannon Fiorillo and Glen Nelson. Glen advanced to the State Level, but fell short shooting a fantastic 22 for 25. Christina on the other hand won the State Level shooting 19 for 25. Great job! '' " May 26, 2001 15 I HARBOR LIGHTS A FAMILY RESTAURANT AND BAR 132 So. Broadway • So. Amboy, NJ • (732) 721-8191 on the corner of Broadway & John St., one block from ihe Raritan Bay Waierfronl Park Make your Monday Night TASTE OF ITALY Pasta Spii iulliis includes Soup or salad > a glass of wine $ 1 1 . 9 5 , Father's Day Reservations today. St. Mary Diocesan High School Principal, Dr. Frank Ianniruberto (R), congratulates senior Alaina Dowd (L), on her prestigious award. (Photo by Tom Burkard) the great teachers I' ve had. They helped me get this far." What would Alaina tell prospective students about why they should attend St. Mary High School? "The quality of people. The staff and students genuinely care about and try to help you. They give you support and guidance." Alaina hopes to get a summer job at a day care center or the Sayreville Library. "I hope to get something that will prepare me for what I'm going to do-work with kids," she said. Congratulations, and best of luck! PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN (Never known to fail) Oh, most beautiful flower of Mt.Carmel, Fruitful vine, splendor of Heaven, blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity. Oh Star of the Sea. help me and show me, herein you are my mother. Oh, Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth! I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succor me in this necessity. There are none that can withstand your power. Oh, show me herein you are my mother. Oh Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee (3 times). Holy Mary, I place this cause in your hands (3 times). Say this prayer for 3 consecutive days. You must publish it and it will be granted to you. Thank you. -BT.S. Call ior iniormation. 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The two other youthful guitar players were flawless on vocals as well. The Beach Boys did all of their great stuff including "I Get Around," "Barbara Ann," "Help Me Rhonda," "California Girls," "Good Vibrations," "Sloop John B," and also a few doo-wop tunes, and a heavy-duty version of The Beatles' "Back In The USSR." Overall, The Beach Boys turned in a truly outstanding performance at one of the nicest and cleanest art centers around. *Kenny Rogers will be performing at the Union County Arts Center in Rahway on Nov. 16th. Stop in for tickets at the Box Office or call (732) 499-8226. A special thank you is extended to Sharon, the Public Relations Director for making this review possible. By Tom Burkard The Beach Boys brought 33 of their greatest hits and other oldies with them to the Union County Arts Center in Rahway on May I4th, and enthralled the sellout crowd for over I I/2 hours. The California super-group had the crowd on its feet for the entire show, clapping to the beat and singing along to their all-time favorites. Mike Love, the only original member remaining still has what it takes, and is singing is as sharp as ever. He also proved to be a masterful story teller, Bon Jovi News Bon Jovi was the musical guest on Saturday Night Live on May 12...The band released its first live album, "One Wild Night" on May 22...Their "Crush" album was certified double platinum in the U.S., and sold over 7 million copies worldwide...Bon Jovi was nominated for two Grammy Awards, "Best Rock Performance By a Duo or Group" for their big hit "It's My Life," and "Best Rock Album" for "Crush.".. .In their 17-year career, they have sold over 80 million albums...Bon Jovi's jet flew into Cleveland and parked next to the U-2 jet at the airport. Both bands stayed at the same hotel!...At the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame & Museum the group donated interesting items including Jon's black leather coat worn on the inside cover of the New Jersey album, and his acoustic Gibson guitar from "Blaze of Glory.".. .Richie donated a stage outfit, a trademark black Stetson and a custom-made double-neck acoustic Taylor guitar...At the Cleveland concert, actor Drew Carey hung out on the side of the stage and sang along. All of the U-2 band was also in attendance... Chuckles By Bill McAndrew *Change is inevitable, except for a vending machine. *Ever stop to think, and forget to start again? *Rehabis for quitters. *I get enough exercise just pushing my luck. *Middle age is when you choose your cereal for the fiber, not the toy. (courtesy of Backstage With Jon Bon Jovi-www.backstagejbj.com) By P Rainone R & R Music-DJ's 316-9447 Bruce Springsteen & The E Street B a n d - C o l u m b i a More than just a souvenir or a nostalgia tour, this double CD is a document of a great combo that still feels that it has something to prove. Blazing versions of "Prove It All Night" and "Born To Run," along with stark versions of Bruce's no-way-out songs like "The River" and "Atlantic City," are spine-tingling! The band can take an audience from spiritual, on a song like "Land of Hope & Dreams" ("This train.. .carries... lost souls, This train... faith will be rewarded..."), to the spirit of rock & roll. In the middle of "10th Ave. Freeze Out" the band loops into a soul stirring version of Al Green's "Take Me To The River." Somewhere in there Bruce turns into a preacher, promising to spread "the ministry of rock & roll," then they finish with a full-blown intro of the band. This is a band with over 25 years together, still burnin' up the road! 3LW-Epic There are no less than 7 R & B hits on this release! You'll be hearing "No More," "Crush On You," and lots more all summer long. The intersting twists and turns in the song writing and production will make this one of the best albums of the year. Joey Ramone (1951 -2001) Former lead singer of The Ramones recently died. As founding member of the punk scene in the mid 70's, they played Club Bene several times in the '80's. Tom Beninato. coowner, said that the bands rider (list of requests) was "the simplest I've ever seen. Two pizzas, that'sit! Simple chords, simple melodies, simple emotions. The band understood that was all it took to make good music. Veteran Performers Carry Talent Showcase By Jerry Smith The 2001 edition of the South Amboy Talent Showcase was held on April 27 at the South Amboy High School auditorium. The show featured many familiar acts. Vocalists Mark Dorrick, OctaviaZampella, Jessyka Lynn and Kiera Elise all turned in terrific individual performances. Dancer Tracie Szatkowski and guitarist Marcelo Santos were also impressive. Jessica opened the show with "Memory." Angelica Vargas, Jen Rios and Kel ly Jarosz closed out the evening's entertainment with "No More." This is the third consecutive year that some of South Amboy's premier talent has had the chance to appear on stage in the beautiful high school auditorium. The program was presented by the Classes of 2002 and 2004. #1 HITS ON MAY 26TH 1990-Vogue-Madonna 1981-Bette Davis Eyes-Kim Carries 1973-Frankenstein-Edgar Winter Group 1968-Tighten Up-Archie Bell & The Drells 1959-Kansas City-Wilbert Harrison 1948-Nature Boy 1934-Love Thy Neighbor THIS DAY IN MUSIC 1948- Rocker, Stevie Nicks was born. 1949-Country singer, Hank Williams Jr. was born. 1953-Elvis Presley finished 2nd place in a talent contest held at a Jimmie Rodgers Memorial Show. 1989-The estate of Roy Orbison, who died in 1985 was sued by his music publishing company. South Amboy Elementary School Honor Roll Third Marking Period EVERY SUNDAY & WEDNESDAY Karaoke with Francis T. Prizes for the winners Drink Specials - 9:30 Start THURSDAY - DJ Kenny Ladies Night Free Admission (for all) 9:30 P.M. NOW AVAILABLE FOR CATERED PRIVATE PARTIES ^ call for details Fri. Sat. Fri. Sat. Fri. Sat. Fri. 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Staciann Sarno, Travis Allen. 5-2 Mr. Krzyzanowski: *Ivana Nemcikova, *Richard Vayda, Kaleigh DeLuca, Heather Erickson, Chelsea Lorentz, Samantha McLean, Andrew Pappas, Mark Parisen, Adam Siuzdak, Ralph Resignato. 5-3 Mrs. Nuzzie: *Kaitlyn Bouchard, •Chelsea Russell, Elaine Camacho, John Cooney, Christopher DeJoy, Colin Krzyzanowski, Melissa Marino, Kyle McCarthy, Suraj Rama, Victoria Russell, John Terhune, Nicholas Vecchione. 5-4 Mrs. Kelly: *Katey Charmello, Melissa Bottitto, Michael Macato, Lindsey Polak, John Zammit. 6-1 Mrs. Davidson: Edward Campbell, Christine Cislo, Kathy Kmieciak, Rebecca Mahoney, Sarah O'Connor, Amanda Parsons. Jennifer Riley, Kristina Romano, Kristina Rossello, Paul Tylek. Jonathan White. 6-2 Mrs. Clapp: *Nicole Breyta, *Joseph McCarty, *Jacqueline Ostrander. *Lauren Vanni, Dana Chanley, Patrick Crowley, Philip Dula, Justin Groc. David Longenhagen, Christopher Schaaf, Nicole Tucka. 6-3 Mrs. Bowes: *Katherine Fontanez, Kyle Blum. Danielle Lavan. Jared Lenahan. Vincent Terhune. Jefferson Zavala. 6-4 Mrs. Bles: *Rohit Biswas, Kelly Fitzgerald, Dillon Moriera, Nicholas Richards, Krita Scarabaggio, Adam Szatkowski, Daniel Ward. Mrs. Vigilante: *Timothy Bottitto, Nadia Garzon, Michael Woods. * Indicates Honor Roll of Distinction ST. JUDE May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world now and forever. Sacred Heart of Jesus have mercy on us. St. Jude. worker of miracles, pray for us. St. Jude, helper of the hopeless, pray for us. Say this prayer nine times a day for nine days. It has never been known to fail. Publication must be promised. Thank you St. Jude. -E.P. ST. JUDE May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world now and forever. Sacred Heart of Jesus have mercy on us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, pray for us. St. Jude, helper of the hopeless, pray for us. Say this prayer nine times a day for nine days. It has never been known to fail. Publication must be promised. Thank you St. Jude. -B.S- B&ETAXI NOW SERVING Buses to A C . from Hopelawn OLD BRIDGE SPOTSWOOD SOUTH AMBOY SAYREVILLE PAR LIN PERTH AMBOY SOUTH RIVER EAST BRUNSWICK AIRPORT SERVICE OUR SPECIALTY! NEW TOWNE CAR A VAIL ABLE FOR AIRPORTS & SPECIAL JOBS! 721-9286 South Amboy-Sayreville Times May 26, 2001 17 School Sports (Up to May 12) (Up to May 12) By Torn Burkard Baseball Sayreville (8-10) Ed Goodell has excelled on the mound and at the plate recently. Sean O'Connor, Doug Sprague, Keith Naylor, Steve Monteleone, Ryan McCarty, and Michael Phelan also have been stinging the ball. Ryan Novak registered his first varsity win in a relief appearance. South Amboy (6-10) Craig Colfer and Ken Batiuk are pitching and hitting well for the Guvs. Batiuk fanned 14 St. Peter's batters recently. Other big bats include; Jay Riehl. Brian Idyk, and Bill Seres. St. Mary (5-13) Chris Zarobinski's home run blasts, and good hitting by Jeff Simpson and Doug Boucher have sparked the Eagles. Chris llao notched his first pitching "W," and Mark Morris also won recently. Softball South Amboy (9-5) Keryn Rosenberg just missed the cycle against Piscataway Tech, and Melissa Rainone is doing a fine job hurling and at the plate, where she went 4 for 4 against the same Tech club. Melissa Poulsen and Lauren Brady have also been stroking the ball. Sayreville (9-6) The Switzer girls Lauren and Julia have provided plenty of offensive pop to the Bombers squad this season. Lauren, Middlesex County's top hitter with a scorching .604 mark, won another game with her timely hitting, as she singled in the game-winner in the bottom of the 7th to give Sayreville a 3-2 thriller over Perth Amboy. She is also tied for the county lead in triples with 3. Justine Robe (.449), Laura Lasko, Ginni Brazaitis, Lisa Oriolo, and Lynn Olender have also pounded the ball lately. Kristin Karbowski is the ace of the pitching staff. St. Mary (8-7) Kara Kurzawa, Katie Kurzawa, Kathleen Kenny, and Jessica Fiore have been carrying the offensive load, while Jill Palomo is the top hurler. Boys Tennis South Amboy (4-6) Coach Tony G's club is perhaps the best ever in the brief history of Hoffman/South Amboy tennis. Consistent winners in singles have been Dan Nuzzie, Chris Delucca, Chris Glomski, and in doubles. Randy Fallon & Tim Ricablanca; Jan Kmieciak and both Jay Ziola and Adam Popiel. Sayreville (0-10) Brian Nakielny has 3 singles victories, and Boleslaw Czachor and Amil Mody won recently. Boys Track Sayreville (4-0) one of the finest squads in the county. Recent big winners include; 100 and 200-Anthony Richards; 400-Mike Rodriguez; 800-Jay Jedrusiak; 3200-Will Griffiths; 1600 relay-Brandon Krainski, Sean Boateng, Kyle McLeanus, Jedrusiak; 110 hurdles-Richards; 400 hurdlesKrainski; pole vault-Nick Golevey; long jump-Richards; shot put-Dan Zaleski; discus-Kyle Deutsch; javelin-Scott Armstrong. Girls Track Sayreville (2-2) Recent top performers; 100-Kathleen Fallon; 400-Vanna Smith; 100 hurdles, long jump-Heather St. Amour; shot put, discus-Jessica Tirpak; javelin-Nicole Vassallo. Golf St. Mary (8-5) Coach Don Szatkowski's crew has the best record in the sport's brief history at the school. Playing like Tiger Woods lately; Chuck Guiliano, Craig Kierst, Ed Cicchi, Chris Oswik. Bryan Hoffman . Sayreville (6-9) Tiger Woods-like performers; Ryan Worden and Eric Slack. GMC Baseball Tourney Sayreville-In the first round, Dunellen plastered the Bombers of Sayreville, 19-3. The Destroyers scored 9 runs in the first inning, and added 6 more in the 2nd. The Blue & Gray committed 10 errors. J^ South Amboy-Woodbridge annihilated the Guvs, 10-0 in opening round play. St. Mary's-Perth Amboy broke a 5-5 tie, and downed the Eagles, 8-5. Chris Zarobinski went 3 for 4 for the locals. GMC Softball Tourney Sayreville-smashed Metuchen, 9-1 in opening round play, as Kristin Karbowski fired a 2-hitter and fanned 8 for the win. Justine Robe unloaded a solo homer. South Amboy-was annihilated by a strong Middlesex, 15-0. Sara Neely fired the 5-inning O-hitter versus the Lady Guvs in first round play. Sayreville Excels In GMC Track & Field Championships By Tom Burkard Sayreville's Jesse Mesina captured the Greater Middlesex Conference Track & Field 400 championship at South Brunswick. He breezed to the finish line in 49.7. His brother, Robin Mesina finished 2nd in the 800. The Sayreville 4x400 team of Jesse Mesina, Ken Smith, Robin Mesina, and Anthony Reid won the title in 3:24.3. The team finished 3rd overall behind Piscataway and Old Bridge. Congratulations! Popowski Stars For Rutgers By Tom Burkard Mike Popowski. who just a few years ago was the All-Everything star catcher for the Sayreville Bombers has emerged as a superstar for Rutgers. Popowski is the grandson of the legendary Eddie "Buddy" Popowski. who is currently in his 64th season with the Boston Red Sox as a coach and instructor. The young backstop for The Scarlet Knights is an excellent hitter, and his 6 hqme. runs, 36 rbi's. and .321 avg. have helped Rutgers to an super fine (37-13). Mike is also a standout on defense, and has only 2 errors all season. It's a little early, but there is a very good possibility that he will be selected by a major league team in the June draft. Don't be surprised to see Mike Popowski playing in Yankee Stadium in the not too distant future....in a Boston Red Sox uniform. Klimchak Stars In Tennis By Tom Burkard Does the name Michael Klimchak sound familiar to you? Mike Klimchak was a fine South Amboy athlete back in the '70's, and one of St. Mary's greatest golfers in history. His son Michael, a freshman at A.L. Johnson High is one of the top high school tennis players in Union County. He won his first 75 games of the season, and what is even more astonishing is that he won hisfirstsix matches by perfect 6-0, 6-0 scores. A talented player and fine competitor, he advanced to the semifinals of the Union County Tennis Tournament before bowing out. Congratulations on a truly amazing year! 721-3770 Sayreville Plaza - Burger King Shopping Cenier • 960 Rt. 9 South - Sayreville } Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs., 10-7:30 Fri. 10-6:00 Sat. 10-5:00 WITH THIS AD ALL Frames in Store with ANY Type of Lenses • Single Vision •Bifocals •Trifocals • No Line Progressives COMPLETE Rx up to 4.00 sph 2.00 cyl. +3.00 add. Must be presented at time of purchase. Expires 6/30/2001 EXAM $1 EYE EXAMS BY DR. S. ABRAMS, D.O. Expires 6/30/2001 Call for Appointment. .*.~ 1 V* Friday* in Tune Live Music at the Hanbmark" lftt - classic & Alternative of ?M"F4£|C FL6MIN6. Shaver Excels In College Ball By Tom Burkard Former Sayreville Bombers baseball star, Billy Shaver is having a super year on the college level at Rutgers-Newark. He recently was batting a lofty .537,4th in NCAA Division III. Shaver was also ranked 12th in the nation in rbi per game with 1.41. In 24 games he pounded 44 hits, 9 doubles and one triple. The center fielder was 2nd on the team with 34 rbi's, and also on-base percentage .591. He was 4th in runs with 30, and the top base stealer with 9 in 10 attempts. Wyzykowski Wins 100th South Amboy native and current Sayreville business owner, Greg Wyzykowski recently won his 100th victory as a high school boys tennis coach. At present, he coaches Shore Regional, and was previously the mentor at South River. Congratulations! Tune 8 t h - Classic New D I C T I O N Shows start at 1:30pm J u n e 15thth - A little bit of everything from fcD&AF. (Happ^ Hour 4 - 1 p m ) No Covtr Hanbmark tEabern &Cafe 117 North Broadway So Amboy, NJ 08879 Good Food • Good Drinks • Good Times Charge !!!!! 18 May 26, 2001 South Amboy-Sayrevilie Times Sacred Heart Girls JV Basketball team finished second in St. Bart's and also OLV. The team included: Coach Mr. Riley; Players: Lynn Bioodgood, Bridget Essante, Emily Kish, Shannon Lockwood, Sarah O'Connor, Amy Pacansky, Jennifer Riley, Nicole Scanlon, Justine Smith, Lauren Sutkowski. Raritan Bay Basketball League Final Standings American Legion Bus Trip To Baseball Game 3rd & 4th Grade Boys American Legion Post 62 is running a bus trip to see the Trenton Thunder play the Portland Seadogs on Sat., July 14 at 6:35. The cost of the trip will be $35 which includes a picnic lunch at the stadium. The bus will leave the Post Home at 111 David St. at 4:45. Tickets must be paid for by May 21. Call 721-1734 or 727-3347. Sacred Heart (White) 9-0; St. Mary's 6-3; South Amboy 4-5; Sacred Heart (Red) 4-5; St. Mary's So. River (Red) 2-7; St. Mary's So. River(Blue) 1-8. Playoffs: SA defeated SMSR (Red & Blue); SH defeated SM; SH (Red) defeated SA; Title GameSH (White) over SH (Red). 5th & 6th Grade Boys Sacred Heart 7-2; St. Mary's 6-3; So. Amboy (Blue) 4-5; So. Amboy (White) I8. Playoffs: SM over SA (White); S A Blue over SH; Title Game-SA (Blue) over SM. 5th & 6th Grade Girls St. Mary's (Blue) 6-1; Sacred Heart 44; South Amboy 3-5; St. Mary's (Gold) 36. Playoffs: SA over SM (Gold); SM Gold over SA. Sayreville Stars Fundraiser Sayreville Stars basketball team is participating in a unique fundraiser, selling subscriptions to ESPN The Magazine to help their basketball program. 2-year subs (52 issues) will be sold for $40, a savings of 74% off newsstand price. 75% of total sale goes to the team. For more information and to get your subscription, contact Coach John Wojcik at 432-7388. THANK YOU By DR. JOHN MISIEWICZ Providing Belter Playgrounds and Improving Playground Safety Middle school students are more likely to be physically active if they are given an attractive place to play and are supervised. Physical improvements to school grounds, such as basketball hoops and tennis courts, along with adult supervision, were associated with four times as many boys and five times as many girls being physically active during free time. James F. Sollis, Ph.D. of San Diego State University says, "The results raise the possibility that making realistic improvements to school environments could increase the physical activity of students throughout the school day." In conjunction with physical improvements, safety concerns should rank high on the list. It is estimated that more than 500 children are seen in U.S. emergency rooms each year. Head injuries are usually the most serious problem. Broken bones, sprains, and dental injuries are common in about 25%30% of playground accidents on home playground equipment. About 75% of playground injuries are due to falls. The second most common cause of injury is being hit by equipment or being cut by sharp hardware screws. The best way to prevent serious head injuries and broken bones is to have a soft surface under the playground equipment. Even a one-foot fall onto asphalt can cause serious injury. A four-foot fall onto packed earth or grass can also cause serious injury or death. Recommended surfaces include sand 10" deep or wood chips 12" deep and rubber outdoor mats. Swings should be made of soft materials such as rubber plastic or canvas. Screws should be covered and wood should be free of splinters. ST. JUDE May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world now and forever. Sacred Heart of Jesus have mercy on us. St. Jude. worker of miracles, pray for us. St- Jude, helper of the hopeless, pray for us. Say this prayer nine times a day tor nine days. It has never been known to fail. Publication must be promised. Thank you SI. Jude. -R.M. Ohe family of the late Captain "Edward McKeon, Would like to frank, &!*&& £ £ • & Jt& Jor the beautiful ceremony for the deceased members of the "Police 'Department heti on May 14. We WouU especially like to thank the committee for their hard Work in arranging this service each year. Glory Days In Local Sports Newark Bears Feature Big League Look By Tom Burkard 1948-Hoffman eased by Jamesburg, 8-7 in diamond play. Don Lake's fourth single of the game drove in Larue with the game winner. Ray Wisniewski belted two triples and a single, and Stan Kowalewski was the winning pitcher in relief... 1955-Rumson nipped Hoffman, 10-9 in baseball action. Irv House, Jim English, and Jack Sten laced 2 hits apiece... 1968-St. Mary's edged CBA, 4-3, as Tom Kelly (Minnesota Mgr.) scored the winning run on an error. Soph Mike Drahos hurled 3 innings in relief for the win. Starting pitcher, Joe Noble laced an rbi single... 1978-Sayreville girls softball squad blasted Edison, 8-1 behind winning pitcher, Nancy Burbank, who fired a 7hitter and raised her record to (9-1). Mona Hickson hammered a 3-run homer, and Candy Zollinger went 2 for 3....1983-Hoffman halted Metuchen, 5-0 in the first round of CJ Group I baseball action. John "Skeets" Skarzynski spun the 8-hitter shutout, and Bob Gallery knocked in 2 runs...l996-Renee Hode smashed 3 singles and knocked in 2 to lead Sayreville girls softball team to a 10-3 thrashing over Raritan... By Tom Burkard Newark Bears baseball club president and owner, Rick Cerone has a lot to smile about this year. Cerone was a catcher in the majors for 18 years, and starred for the Yankees for 7 seasons. The Bears feature an exciting lineup of four former major league players of which three are ex-Yankees. Most notable is the great Jose Canseco, who has well over 400 major league home runs, and has an outside shot at the Hall of Fame. His brother. Ozzie was the league's home run champion in 2000, as he crushed 48 dingers for the Bears. Former Yankee, Jim Leyritz, who will always be remembered for that huge World Series homer against Atlanta, should blast many round trippers for the Newark franchise. Journeyman, Lance Johnson is the ultimate leadoff hitter, who has plenty of speed, and can use the whole field to poke singles and get on base. Jamie Navarro was a staler in the bigs for several years, and should be an ace in the rotation for manager Tom O'Malley's Bears. O'Malley played 9 seasons in the bigs and ended his career with the Mets in 1990. Baseball fans should be in fora real treat this year with the revamped and exciting Newark Bears franchise. This is a great chance for local baseball fans to see big league talent playing in nearby Newark. For ticket information, call the Bears box office at (973) 483-6900 or log onto NewarkBears.com T.H.E. Game By Tom Burkard Year-1975 Sport-Baseball Teams-Hoffman vs. Keansburg in the CJ Group I semifinal Recap-1 st year coach, Dave Inman' s Governors plastered Keansburg, 16-4, as Rudy Neumann threw a 5-hitter and fanned 8. He also excelled at the plate, by ripping 3 singles and driving in 5 runs. Also wielding big bats for Hoffman were catcher, Joe "Moose"McCarthy, who pounded 2 singles and a double for 4 ribbies, Ralph Dante-2 singles and an rbi twobagger, and George Bongiorno-a triple and a sacrifice fly. MVP-Rudy Neumann *The Guvs then fell in the CJ final to Manville. 1-0 on an error, despite a brilliant 3hitter by Neumann. PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN (Never known lo fail) Oh, most beautiful flower of Mt. Carmel. Fruitful vine, splendor of Heaven, blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity. Oh Star of the Sea, help me and show me, herein you are my mother. Oh, Holy Mary, Mother of God. Queen of Heaven and Earth! I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succor me in this necessity. There are none that can withstand your power. Oh, show me heretn you are my mother. Oh Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee (3 times). Holy Mary, I place this cause in your hands (3 times). Say this prayer for 3 consecutive days. You must publish it and it will be granted to you. Thank you. -J.J.P. Thunderbirds Soar The Jersey Shore Thunderbirds 12-under travel baseball team again impressed people around the country. During the last month, the T-Birds have won tournaments in Crownsville, Md., South Amboy, and No. Branford, Conn. The Conn. Win gives them a berth in the Triple Crown World Series in Colorado in July. The South Amboy boys on the club have done very well. Brian "B-man" Seres is batting over .700 and leads the team with 13 home runs. Adam "AJ" Szatkowski is batting around .550 and hit his first 2 career homers. Mike "MikeyO" Ostrander is playing an outstanding 3rd base and is batting around .450. Congratulations to our local boys and the rest of the T-Birds! Winner Basketball Camp The 14th Annual Winner Basketball Camp for boys and girls grades 4-12 will be held at St. Mary High School from July 9-13 from 9 a.m. to 2:30p.m. Tuition is $75 per person (non-refundable) and due by June 29. Campers should provide theirown lunch. Mail entries to: Winner Sports Camp, Attn: Jim Kazanjian, 69 Pennsylvania Ave., Carteret, NJ 07008. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Happy 50th Birthday in Heaven Sayreville, NJ Victorian Hall Banquet Facility Available Loring Kocsik seats up to 250 • newly renovated full catering service May 22, 1951 - 2001 Twins, Taylor Bemosky (left) and Bree Bernosky (right) of Sayreville, both members of the Scarlet Lady Knights Junior Rac Pack Club, recently had their picture taken with Coach Vivian Stringer and the nationally ranked Rutgers Women's Basketball team. Remembered by Wife Kathie and Family and Friends Call (732) 257-2061 for more information Perfect for: weddings, showers, birthdays, holidays, Corporate affairs and MORE! JOHN S. MISIEWICZ, D.C. • INSURANCE CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN ^ ASSOCIATES OF CASES FREE CONSULTATION • SCOLIOSIS , » NEW PATIENTS SEEN .WORKERS SAME DAY COMp_ SAYREVIILE 238-8282 OFFICE HOURS: 1 MAIN ST., SAYREVILLE, NJ 08872 MON.-WED.-FRI.: 9-12,3-8 TUES:4-7 SAT: 9-12 NOON •AUTO INJURIES • MEDICARE South Amboy-Sayreville Times May 26, 2001 19 Memorial Day Tribute ST. MARY'S 1,000 POINT KIDS Senior Kevin Burns (L) and junior Kaitlyn Katko (R). (Photo by Tom Burkard) St. Mary's 1,000 Point Kids An Exclusive Times Interview With Kevin Burns and Kaitlyn Katko By Tom Burkard TB: What was it like for you to score your 1,000th point? KB: It was very energetic in the beginning of the game. I wish we'd won. KK: It was the high point of my career. I enjoyed the attention, but at the same time it was really a big goal I had. I hope to score more this year. TB: You've broken the single game scoring record, and also cracked the 1,000 point mark. What other goals do you have for senior year? KK: I want to make 1 st team All-Area, and really hope to make the GMC finals this year. TB: Do you miss not competing in other sports? KK: When I was younger, I got hurt playing soccer, so I gave it up. TB: What are your plans after high school? KB: I'm going to NJIT. I'll play basketball and major in Actuarial Science and Statistics. I'd like to be an Actuarial someday. KK: To play Division 1, and I want to study Sports Medicine. I want to help other athletes if they have problems: TB.: Why have you been so successful in high school? KB: Good support from my family, coaches, teammates and friends helped out a lot. KK: My family. They don't push, they encourage me. TB: As a youngster, who were your heroes? KB: Michael Jordan KK: My mom, uncle Jack, and grandfather. TB: Who are your favorites? Athletes? Actor? TV Show? Teams? KB: Michael Jordan. TomCruise. Saved By The Bell. The Mets in baseball, and University of North Carolina in basketball. TB: Who are your favorites? Athletes? Team? Movie? TV Show? Bands? KK: I really like Jay Williams from Duke, Allan Iverson, and Tasha Pointer. Philadelphia 76ers. Remember The Titans. Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Bon Jovi. TB: Did you ever meet any celebrities? KB: I met Bobby Hurley at camp. He's a nice guy. Also, Jayson Williams. KK: Jon Bon Jovi. He's real cool! I met him with Pete Kenny. He's just like a normal person. People think differently of him. I also met Mother Teresa, and Stephon Marbury. TB: Kids look up to you. What's it like to be their hero? KB: I remember as a freshman looking up to Eddie McCabe, who was probably our best player. Even when I was in 6th grade, I looked up to high school players. It meant a lot. I hope they look up to me. KK: It's cool! They always ask me questions and are very into what I do. I don't know why. TB: Who is the toughest team you faced? Toughest player? KB:St.Joe's,mysophomoreyear. They blew us out, with Jayson Williams. I didn't guard him then, but I'd like to now. Also, soph and junior years against South Amboy. I got pumped up the most for those games. KK: Bishop Ahr the second time this year. I knew they'd come back strong, and they beat us. Leah Thomas of South River, a good friend of mine. She's really good. TB: What was your most memorable game? KB: Junior year when we won the division, and I put the game winning shot in with 3 seconds left. KK: When we lost to Spotswood, not because of my 1,000th point. We lost because everyone was distracted with other things going on. TB: What does it mean to you to be only the 4th boy in St. Mary' s history to score over 1,000 points? KB: It means a lot, after all the great players who've been here and didn't score 1,000. We also won the division every year I was here, and that means a lot. It wouldn't have been the same if we didn't have a winning program. It's a real big honor! TB: You should become St. Mary's alltime leading girls scorer, and have a good shot at breaking George Krzy zanowski' s alltime school scoring record. What will that mean to you? KK: It will mean a lot to me. I hope todo it. TB: What will you miss most about St. Mary? KB: Probably basketball and friends. TB: Any chance of acting or modeling in the future? KK: Hopefully. I'm starting to do it right now. TB: You were almost in the movie, Coyote Ugly, right? KK: Yeah, but they cut our scene. TB: How will St. Mary do in your senior year? KK: Last year everyone doubted us and we won. We'll do real well. TB: What plans do you have for summer vacation? KK: Basketball. I'm going to Texas. I'll also play in the states and nationals with my team. I'm also going to camp, and in August I'm going to Europe. *Kevin and Kaitlyn are two super youngsters who really appear to be going in the right direction. They worked very hard to achieve their impressive milestones in basketball, and with their motivation and dedication, should continue to excel in the game of life. My best goes out to these fine young people! By Ken Rogers An attic cleanup project recently uncovered from among my father's belongings, two World War 11 honor rolls dated Oct., 1944, with names of approximately 1,000 locals in the service. Also two books entitled "Battle Diary" of V.P.B. 121 by R.J. Pflum. Lt. Comdr. Commanding, and "I Took The Sky Road" by N.M. Miller Commander V.P.B. 109. Reminiscences encouraged further research of personal records and other items saved. Cobwebs were jostled and recollections resurfaced of when the world went nuts. At the time these scrolls were printed, I was in the Pacific, halfway around the world, and had been there 8 months. In the Navy, attached to a carrier aircraft service unit (CASU) on a flat (El. 10 to 12') Coral Island 3/4 mile wide and 2 1/2 miles long, devoid of vegetation. This is no ego trip, and with your permission offer as a Memorial Day tribute. "Served with the Occupation and Garrison Forces Eni wetok Atoll in the Marshall Islands, the first Japanese territory taken from the enemy by forces of the United Nations," is taken from the jacket of my service record. It was my home for 16 months. Battled for and secured late Feb. 1944 a (400" x 7000' runway was constructed by the C.B.S, where none had existed before. The first plane (SBD) Dive Bomber)landed on 3-5-44. The dates are correct. This was a fantastic accomplishment. On 3-20-44, a squadron of B-25's landed. Our unit serviced and maintained patrol bombing squadrons VPB 108 and 109. VPB 121, along with transients and also had a replacement pool for carrier aircraft. Bomber pilots were also checked out as fighter pilots by our test pilots. July & Aug. of '44 with ships of every description covering all of the lagoon the eye could see. One could literally walk across the 20 miles on them. (Task Group 58.1) All in support of the Invasion of the Marianas, (Guam, Sipan, and Tinian). In this time period, our unit handled 1256 carrier aircraft involving 40 carriers. Space is limited, but personal records can supply names, dates, types, source & disposition. Geographically going counter clockwise from Eniwetock around the Atoll perimeter, next to the Main Island was Parry Island, smaller but also battle scarred. It tendered a P.B.M. (Flying Boat Squadron). The second island away and across the only channel to the lagoon was Japtan Island, a still smaller island but untouched by war. Palm trees and covered with vegetation, picture perfect as a South Sea Island paradise. This site was selected and I was honored as one of the many attending the ceremony dedicating the cemetery for those who had fallen and were buried there. Navy Lt. Comdr. Pflum in his book said, "The runway at Eniwetok served a dual purpose. Every takeoff and landing recalled to mind that beneath this stretch of coral were buried 5000 Japanese, killed during the invasion of the island." I do not have figures, but we stood at attention at this dedication a LONG, LONG time as each name and branch of service was read. It did not come cheap. Though it was supposed to be a dual service effort, it seemed like 8 out of 10 were Marines. The scrolls that started this writing was missing my name. Keep it that way. Merchants, Crafters, Food Vendors Needed!! Sayreville Community Unity Day will be held on Sunday, October 14,2001 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Sayreville War Memorial High School. Raindate is Sunday, October 21, 2001. We are presently looking for any merchants, crafters or food vendor who would be interested in participation during that day. All interested parties may call 390-7070. ARE YOU TIRED OF PAYING HIGH BANK FEES? come to ti iDufPent Federal Credit Union 774 Washington Road, Parlin NJ 08859 (732) 254-7573 WWW.ParlinDuPontEFCU.com Serving Past and Present Parlin DuPont Employees and their families. If you or any member of your family has ever been employed •with E.I. DuPont located in Parlin N.J. you may be eligible for membership. 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