the south amboy •*•• sayreville - Sadie Pope Dowdell Public Library
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the south amboy •*•• sayreville - Sadie Pope Dowdell Public Library
THE SOUTH AMBOY • * • • SAYREVILLE Date: July 29, 1995 Judge Orders Pickets to Cease PRICELESS In the Movies U.S. District Judge John W. Bissell issued a temporary restraining order, forcing union construction workers to abandon a picket line they had walked outside the South Amboy's new community school construction site. The picketers began marching on the site on June 16, about a week after a sheet metal contractor hired for the job sent nonunion workers to the location to install heating and ventilation systems. Local 27 of the Central and Southern New Jersey Sheetmetal Workers International Association were justifiably angered, and by picketing the main entrance to the construction site, were able to shut down the work. Board Attorney, Clark W. Convery then filed a complaint with the Labor Relations Board. Zoning Board Rules on Delilah's The South Amboy Zoning Board unanimously approved a resolution which outlines the type of entertainment that will be allowed at the highly controversial Delilah's Den. The Board decided that the new club could offer the same kind of entertainment that former nightclub owners offered on the site. 15 Jobs May Be On the Line The City of South Amboy recently sent letters to 15 employees, telling them that their jobs may be in jeopardy come Sept. 2nd, unless the 1995-96 budget can be bal-. anced. Problems began last year, when the city received notice from the state that it would not receive an anticipated $670,000 in state aid. Those notified of the dreaded move were 2 Police Sergeants, 5 Patrol Officers, 5 Public Works employees, and the shared clerk-typist. The workers were given this notice, 45 days prior to the potential layoff date, which is in compliance with the state mandate. South Amboy Blood Drive August 27 The South Amboy Community Blood Drive, sponsored by the South Amboy Fire Dept., South Amboy Lions Club, South Amboy First Aid, and South Amboy Elks Club, will be held on Sat. Aug. 27th from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the South Amboy First Aid on the corner of Main & Thompson Sts. For further information, call Frank 721-2205 or Ron 727-2221. Labor Day Issue August 26th All Deadlines August 16th Call 727-0398 Vol. 4 Issue 9 Sayreville Receives $350,000 The Borough of Sayreville received $350,000 in state aid, and both local Democrat and Republican parties tried to take credit for securing it from the state. Treasurer Wayne Kronowski said that die Borough would receive $350,000 in block grant funds. Sayreville will be allowed by the state to put the money straight into surplus or use it in next year's budget. The current budget cannot be opened, and the tax rate reduced, because it has been adopted and certified, and the tax bills have been processed according to Kronowski. Msgr. Sergei Dies at 65 Morgan's Matt Gomolka (L) and Paul Campanelli (R) of Laurence Harbor will be seen in next spring's major movie "Big Night." Matt Gomolka, of Gomolka's Auto Body in Morgan has landed a role in the major movie, "Big Night," which will be released in the spring of '96. The film, about two Italian immigrants who came over to the U.S., and opened a restaurant in a Jersey Shore town, was shot in Keyport. Gomolka, assisted by friend, Paul Campanelli of Laurence Harbor, is featured in a scene operating the Gomolka Auto Body's 1951 Chevy Tow Truck to deliver a barber chair. Matt says that, "The two days on the set were exciting! We hung out on the set and met the stars." The movie was directed by Campbell Scott & Stanley Tucci, and stars Isabella Rosselini & Tucci. The film should be really interesting, with a local flavor, so don't miss it! Congratula- Fireman's Fair August 1-5 The South Amboy Fire Dept. will be holding their annual Fireman's Fair from Aug. I -5 at the Sacred Heart Church Parking Lot on Washington Ave. & Main Street. Some of the big attractions will be: Aug. 1 - "Pay One Price" Night for all carnival rides; Aug. 2 - Fireman's/First Aiders Nite - Prizes, Prizes, Prizes'. Early Bird, Most Men, and More. Check in by 7:30 p.m.; Aug. 3 - Handicapped Children's Afternoon. tions Matt and Paul on your role in "Big Night" ! Demolition Begins at Raritan Bay Construction crews recently broke through exterior walls for the first time at the Perth Amboy Division of Raritan Bay Medical Center. Twobuildingsdatingfrom 1 yoy and iViS are now being demolished to make way for construction of a five-story tower, part of the medical center's Renewal 2000revitalization and construction project. Raritan Bay officials, including Keith H. McLaughlin, president and chief executive officer, and members of the board of directors, will visit the site on Tuesday afternoon. They will don hard hats and survey the site at which one wing already has been torn down. Redevelopment Reinstates Officers Msgr. Francis J. Sergei, born and raised in South Amboy, and most recently pastor of St. John Vianney Parish in Colonia, died on July 6th, at St. Peter's Medical Center, New Brunswick. He was 65 years old. Msgr. Sergei was ordained in 1956, and was assigned to St. Joseph's North Plainficld. He then served on the faculty of Holy Cross High School in Riverside from 1957-72. He became Pastor of St. Mary's Perth Amboy in 1973, and Pastor of St. John Vianney in 1976. He wa» named a prelate of honor (Monsignor) in 1991. In October of 1994, he was appointed Episcopal Vicar of Middlesex County. Msgr. Sergei is survived by a sister, Mary Musolf of Cinnaminson, 2 cousins, and several nieces and nephews. Sayreville Class of '45 Reunion Sayreville High School Class of 1945 will be holding their 50th Reunion on Oct. 15th. Reservations must be made by Aug. 15th, by contacting Irene Jorgenson at 45 Elizabeth St. Sayreville, N.J. 08872. Four graduates of the Class of '45 are still unaccounted for. They are: Robert Miller, Connie Slowikowski, Joyce Tice, Melvin Weitz. If anyone knows their whereabouts, please let Irene know. Dowdell Library Receives $10,000 Donation South Amboy's Redevelopment Agency reinstated all present officers & professionals. The Chairwoman is Judith Lecki, Executive Director Kevin Meszaros, Asst. Executive Director Derek Jess. Madeline Bulman is the Secretary. Moskowitz, Heyer & Gruel of Florham Park have the contract for Planning Services. Legal Services are provided by McGowan & Coughlin of S. Amboy. The architect is Schmitt Anderson Architects of Metuchen. The Board of Trustees of the Dowdell Library of South Amboy are pleased to announce that Capital Ornamental Concrete Specialists, Inc., of 90 Main Street, South Amboy, have pledged a $10,000 donation to the library. Mr. Norman Grossman, president of the company, recently presented the first half of the donation to Mr. Philip Israel, Library Director. The donation means that the library board can move forward with their plans to automate the new public library. Presently, the library is in the process of converting its printed records to computerized records. The donation will help provide funding to purchase computers for the new library. The new public library, currently under construction, as part of the community school project, will have room to hold more than 50,000 volumes and seat 90. The project is scheduled for completion in April 1996. The library's opening is planned for early summer in 1996. Recently selected by the South Amboy Lions Club as students of the year are, L-R: James Novak III, St. Mary Regional High School; Michael Seaman, St. Mary Elementary School; Renee Serrano, Hoffman High School; Dana Lynn Siebel, Sacred Heart School; John Strzykalski, South Amboy Elementary School. Congratulations! Tennis Tourney Planned The South River Recreation Dept. is planning a Tennis Tournament for Boys & Girls, Men & Women, of all ages, in early August. For further information, contact Greg at 721-9174. 2 July 29, 1995 South Amboy-Sayreville Times Talk Of the TOWnS Kelly at Yankee Stadium Times Poet Laureate, Al Gomolka, Jr., and myself trekked to Yankee Stadium to see Tom Kelly's Minnesota Twins in the first game of the 4-game series. We did gel to say hello to Tom, and he was surprisingly in good spirits, despite the fact that his club is off to the worst start in the major leagues. Also spotted at the big ballpark was Jerry Henderson, a fellow '69 St. Mary's grad whom we had not seen in 26 years. We also spoke with Kelly's daughter, Sharon, who was at the game with Sayreville's Jim Greenhaus and family. South Amboy's Bob "Zack" Sekerak and sons Rob and Michael were also sighted rooting for their favorites. Locals Graduate Nursing School The Raritan Bay Medical Center Charles E. Gregory School of Nursing announced the following locals graduated in the Class of 1995; Kathleen Garland, Daniel Motta, Scott Mueller, Marie S. Obregon, Tracey Reeves, all of South Amboy; Kelly Kayser, and Sonal Saraiya of Parlin, and Michelle Janoczkin of Sayreville. Congratulations! Doyle Graduates Police Academy Joseph C. Doyle, of Brick Twp., recently graduated from the N.J. State Police Academy at Sea Girt. Officer Doyle is employed by the Brick Twp. Police Dept. in Ocean County, N.J. He is the grandson of Jean & Harold Evans of South Amboy. Congrats, and best of luck, Joe! The Red Ford F-250 Does anyone recognize the guy in that red Ford F-250 with the red cab? What a ride! Streetfest Set for Sept. 10 The Annual South Amboy Septemberfesl is set for Sunday Sept. 1 Oth. This year's event is sponsored by the South Amboy Fire Dept., and a great day is promised for all. The Bog Trotters, a group that plays traditional Irish Music will be featured. Don't forget to bring your own chairs! by Tom Burkard lion of school newspapers, has to be the best in Sayreville and South Amboy Councilman Fred Henry owns the finest collection of St. Mary's "Crowns". Sunbathing Nancy by Al Gomolka, Jr. Times Poet Laureate c. 1977 I know a sunbather named Nancy Who in a bikini's quite fancy But that's not to say That in clothes she's O.K. 'Cept the tan I admire, I can't see. I enjoy this sunbather named Nance Who's just as pretty as an orchid plant And I don't think it dumb That I like this sun bum For her pleasantness more than the glance. Let me tell you this Nance is entrancing And at times how I think of romancing But enough with my poem If my mind's left to roam I'll have no time left for the chancing. K of C Installs Officers Knights of Columbus, Our Lady of Victory Council #2061, Sayreville, held their annual installation of officers, Saturday evening, July 15,1995. Grand Knight for 1995-1996 is Alfred J. Baumann, Jr. Officers for this year include: Chaplain, Rev. Terrance M. Lawler; Deputy Grand Knight, Paul N. Muller; Chancellor, Joseph F. Notarangelo; Warden, James M. Revel; Recorder, James C. Batissa; Treasurer, Edward J. Tauber; Financial Secretary, Daniel P. Czernikowski; Lecturer, Anthony J. Moskal; Advocate, James Bowes; and. Trustees George Novosel, Joseph M. Kaprowski, and Wayne J. McCormack. Thank You, Ed! Flea Market Sept. 16 A special thank you is extended to Sayreville's Ed Puchalski for helping me with my research on Sayreville. by loaning me countless copies of Sayreville's Echo Lites from the 1950's. They were most enlightening, as a lot of information was derived from them. Ed's collec- Court Santa Maria #382 and the Knights of Columbus #426 are having a joint flea market on Saturday, September 16, at the K of C parking lot on Stevens Ave. Anyone interested in renting a table for $10, please call Fay at 721-7314 or Steve 727-1707. Pleasant Little Trivia by Tom Burkard 1. St. Mary's High School's Principal in '46? a. Sister Josepha b. Sister Leonard c. Sister Madeline 2. Popular bar found on Rt. 35 North in the Melrose section of Sayreville in the late 60's? a. The Pitts b. The Flame c. Phil's 3. Bait stand located near Morgan Creek in the 60's? a. Clams & Claws b. Jake's Bait c. Mildred's 4. City of S. Amboy's Sanitary Inspector in 1970? a. John Wise b. Patrick Vona c. Pete John 5. St. Mary's Valedictorian in '71 ? a. John Gryl b. Juan Garcia c. Wilbur Benson 6. Sayreville's '52 Senior Play was? a. Roadhouse Blues b. Ramshackle Inn c. High & Mighty 7. The Lions Den in South Amboy was once called? a. Flo & Eddie's b. The Watering Holec. Pelican's 8. In 1958, this hardware store was located at 333 S. Pine Ave. Morgan? a. Bayview Hardware b. C.J.'s Store c. Morgan Hardware 9. In '70, this deli was located on Ridgeway Ave. S. Amboy? a. Kurtz's Corner b. Miller Deli c. Sister's Deli 10. St. Mary's senior play in '68 was? a. The King & I b. Camelot c. Brigadoon 11. Pastor of United Methodist Church until 1970? a. Rev. Campbell b. Rev. Nishwitz c. Rev. Kilgallon 12. Winner of the Patriotism Award at St. Mary's '71 graduation? a. John E. James b. Thomas S. Thomas c. Chad Kurtis qZI '"II '301 'q6 'B8 ' 'qo 'ec. ' '3£ 'qj ' :SH3MSNV #1 HITS ON JULY 29 1980: It's Still Rock & Roll to Me Billy Joel 1973: Bad, Bad, Leroy Brown Jim Croce 1967: Light My Fire - Doors 1958 - Hard Headed Woman - Elvis SOUTH AMBOY SAYREVILLE TIMES P.O. BOX .1027 • SOUTH AMBOY N J . 08879 Tel. 727-0398 Fax 727-7721 Publisher Tom Burkard Feature Writers Virginia Stillwagon Teo Weber Ruth Connors Joanne Olchvary Beverly Kovacs Sgt. Jerry Pizzillo Poet Laureate Albert Gomolka Jr. DAV Officers Installed Disabled American Veterans, BenyeiConnors Chapter #67, held its installation of Officers at the chapter home. The installing officer was State Sr. Vice Commander Salvatore LoSauro and 1st Jr. Vice, Joseph Trulio. The newly elected officers are: Commander, William Welsh; Senior Vice, Joseph Jessup; 1st Junior Vice, Richie Drake; 2nd Junior Vice, Vinnie Sendziak; Adjutant and Treas., Martin Murphy; Chaplain, Roy Kowalski; Service Officer, James Campbell; Judge Advocate. Rich Trella; Historian, Leon Ott; Sgt.-At-Arms, James Davies; and Officer of the Day, John Batista. State Auxiliary Commander Jennie Bizon and her officers instalfed the newly elected auxiliary. The new members are: Commander, Carol Daly; Senior Vice, Florence Ott; First Junior Vice, Claire Reilly; Adjutant, Margaret Zipprich; Treas., Bea Rose; Chaplain, Ann Mason; Historian and Sgt.-At-Arms, Joan Kowalski. Advertising Mgr. Steve Schmid Opinions and comments in printed articles do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The South Amboy-Sayreville Times, c. 1991. This newspaper wilt not be liable for errors appearing in the editorial copy or advertising beyond the cosl of space occupied by error. Happy Ads A special July 30th birthday greeting goes out to South Amboy's Cheryl Schmid! All of our love, Steve, Mom & Dad Congratulations to Tom & Eleanor (Munck) Ufferfilge on the birth of their third child, Kevin William, who was born on March 27th. Proud grandparents are Bill & Eleanor Munck of So. Amboy, and Carl & Carolou Ufferfilge of Oakland, N.J. Bus Trip to Caesar's A bus trip to Atlantic City, Caesar's Casino is set for Monday, Aug. 14th. The bus leaves South Amboy at 2 p.m. For info and reservations, call E. Munck 721-1789. 200 S. Stevens Ave. South Amboy (908,727-3988 We Have Sports Channel Catch all of the Mets Action Here HALL RENTAL South Amboy K of C #426 Commodities Distribution July 31 The Dr. C. Hoffman Senior Resource Center, 108 S. Stevens Avenue. South Amboy. will distribute Surplus Federal Commodities on July 31, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., and August 1, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Clients must be registered ;it theCenterand meet the government's requirements. For more information, contact the Center at 525-5961. Weddings * Showers * Parties RESERVE NOW Sacred Heart Picnic Sept. 10 SUNDAY AND MONDAY Sacred Heart will hold their 3rd Annual Parish Picnic on Sunday, Sept. 10 at Burke's Park in Sayreville. Call 721-2025 $1.00 Drafts All Day Sat. & Sun. LUNCH SPECIALS $2.95 Burger Platter $2.25 Hot Dog Platter $4.95 Roasted Clams Thursday is Ladies Night-$1.00 Drafts & 1/2 Priced Drinks for the Ladies HAPPY HOUR $1. Drafts Monday thru Friday 4-7 p.m. Wed. PIZZA NIGHT t.95 Large Pie (Eat in only] $5.95 Large Pie (Takeout) $2.95 Bar Pie (Eat in only) $3.95 Bar Pie (Takeout)^ KITCHEN OPEN TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY NIGHTS Call any night Tues. - Sat. for Takeout Pizza * Fresh Dough Made on Premises * Brick Oven Pizza A Division of Sayreville Bar & Restaurant St. Clement's Banquet Center 172 Freneau Ave., Matawan, NJ Available for elegant and Affordable Wedding Receptions Accomodations for up to 350 guests Garden Room for Cocktail Hour Private Bridal Suite Smaller Party Room Also Available for up to 80 guests. Call: (908) 257-3037 for details and Robertsville Banquet Room 94 Route 520, Morganville, NJ Accomodations for up to 150 guests Call: (908) 257-4373 for information South Amboy-Sayreville Times ** July 29, 1995 Business Of The Month** Peggy Yanuzzelli Century 21 Charles Smith Agency Inc. A 1 OFFICE* M S.,4. ?>€€& FINE FOOD AND SPIRITS ^^^™*^^^^^^^^^w ^™ ••••••••IB 115 North Feltus St. • South Amboy • • Chartes Snvth Agency, Inc. 1|l| \ratpmamti OwwS » « Operate : ' '' I'M (908)721-9846 Every Thursday is Mexican Night Entertainment Friday & Saturday •^ Peggy Yanuzzelli is a broker/associate with Century 21 Charles Smith Agency Inc. for over 8 years. She is the firm's Relocation Director for both offices. Peggy has been in the Real Estate field since 1986, and consistently a member of N.J.A.R. Million Dollar Sales since 1989. She has recently teamed up with Bunny Precopio, who will be assisting her in all of your real estate requirements. Century 21 Charles Smith Agency has been in business since 1956, serving the South Amboy-Sayreville area. They are a local broker with worldwide connections through the Century 21 network, ready to help you with all of your relocation needs. As a Realtor, Peggy specializes in first PEGGY time home buyers, settling estates and relocation. She is also actively pursuing the developing foreclosure business in Middlesex and Monmouth counties, and also new home developments. Peggy offers a special I Q% discount to senior citizens, and also will pay a 6% commission up to the first 5100,000 on a sale, and 5% on the balance. This offer expires on Aug. 29. 1995. So, if you're looking to buy or sell a home, relocate, or just in need of some sound professional advice, stop in and see Peggy Yanuzzelli of Century 21 Charles Smith Agency, Inc., 150 Morgan Ave., Sayreville. or call her at 721-9000 or fax 721-4656. Sacred Heart Celebrates 100th Anniversary SATURDAY - AUG. 5th Swearingen Beele Back by Popular Demand!} Friday, August 4th A.J. & Jon "South Amboy-Sayreville's* FRIDAY-AUG. 11th #1 Band Ron D.J. JUSTIN TYME R.B. Productions Check for Our Exciting Fall Entertainment Schedule * Open for Lunch at 11:00 a.m. * Kitchen Open Day & Night * Mon.-Tues.-Wed. Appetizers $1.50 from 4-7 p.m. Motivation, the edge everyone needs to succeed! A large crowd of parishioners and friends packed the church on the evening of July 6 to celebrate a South Amboy landmark: the 100th Anniversary of Sacred Heart Church. Rev. Joseph Romanoski (C), the church Pastor led the Mass and noted the importance of the long history of this proud Parish. The altar was draped with banners of many of the church's organizations including Sacred Heart Rec Club, C.Y.O., Holy Name Society, Rosary Society, St. Vincent De Paul Society, Sacred Heart School, H.S.A., and the South Amboy K of C 426 had their banner paraded into the church, marching with the 4th Degree. A gala party was held afterwards, where participants enjoyed live entertainment and delicious foods. Pictured are Reverend Vincent Calderwood (left), Reverend Joseph Krajewski (Right) and Altar Girl Taryn Ney. 80 MAIN STREET • SAYREVILLE 238-5077 T here is no doubt about it to succeed in today's competitive world you have to have a high level of motivation. In fact to succeed in anything you need motivation and there is no better place to look for it than right here. 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This is flea and tick season so please take car of your pet, especially if you are one of those uncaring people who leave the pet tied up outside. This is a very unhealthy and uncomfortable condition. Just imagine bugs walking and biting all over your body. Also, I hope you have had your dog tested for heartworm. This is a life threatening condition and not something to be put off for a later date. A bite from an infected mosquito and your dog is infected. Preventative medicine for fleas, ticks and heartworm will keep your pet healthy and happy during the summer months. P.S. Get your pet "fixed." Adoptions or information 727-6904. Blow Drys $1 2 0 0& UP AUGIE'S QUALITY PAINTING EXTERIOR WOODWORK INTERIOR RESIDENTIAL 106 N. 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Open Mon.-Fri. 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Sat. 9:00 a.m. -1:00 p.m. Mid-Jersey Respiratory Associates 721-0028 (24 Hr. emergency calls) MEDICAL SUPPLIES & Clinical Services We Accept MC, Visa, Amex. Medicare, Medicaid & Others 106 1/2 NORTH BROADWAY SOUTH AMBOY Fax:721-0008 The Place: City of South Amboy The Time: 1928 Entries from the Official South Amboy Police Blotter by Sgt. Jerry Pizzillo J a n . 4,1928 Received a report from Public Service Co., New Brunswick that the operator on Public Service Trolley Car while operating car on Broadway between John and Henry Sts. a shot came through the front window of the car hitting the operator in the arm. The Public Service Co. reports it happened at 5:30 p.m. Reported to here at 6:30 p.m. Detailed Officer O'Connor. - Sgt. Quinlan Jan.11,1928 Officer O'Connor reports that he got a complaint that a crazy man was down by Deegans Garage. I went down and found a resident stopping cars. I locked him up for being drunk and disorderly. Time 10:20 a.m. Brought into court and fined $10.00Sgt. Ryan J a n . 16,1928 Captain Peter Ringers, Capt. of Barge SA Bullock reports he was held up in Stars field Sat. night, Jan. 14 about 9:30 p.m. by three men. They did not get anything from him as he had no money on him. - Sgt. Quinlan J a n . 17,1928 Mrs. Manhattan from 5th St. reported to Roundsman McCormmick that a man hiding by the bulkhead on PRR grounds by the Hole in Wall and chases the school children on their way to and from school. Sgt. Quinlan J a n . 20,1928 Officer Coughlin detailed to the Raritan Diner. Gang annoying" the night manager. Broke it up. - Sgt. Quinlan J a n . 27,1928 A resident and a John Bolgau of Easton Penna. arrested by officer Quain charged with being disorderly persons. Brought in court. Judge Van Cleaf found them guilty of panhandling, sentenced them to County Work House for 90 days. - Sgt. Ryan _ South Amboy-Sayreviile Times Yearbook - Hoffman 1960 South Amboy was a quiet little town. "The Pleasant Little City," back in the Fall of '59. when Hoffman High's Class of I960 began their final year at the John St. institution. The "cool cats" probably got their kicks listening to the hit songs of the day such as The Three Bells, Sea of Love, Lavender Blue, and of course 'ol Elvis. The Principal was Eugene Dobrzynski, and Assistant Principal, William A. Kurtz... The yearbook was dedicated to Elnora Dexheimer and Rose McNeal ... Charles Brinamen became the first Hoffmanite in history to succeed a relative as Senior Class President, as he followed brother James to the top spot. John Maher was vice president, Treasurer Timothy Peterson, and Financial Secretary - Ann Brennan . . . Kathleen Kriss was Editor of the yearbook . . . Several popular teachers at Harold G. were: Thomas English. Peter Fitzgerald, Aldona Krakauskas. and Audrey Teich... 1960 marked Hoffman's 1st ever National Honor Society, and it consisted of 6 seniors, 4 juniors and 4 sophs. The Places to Go, Things to Do senior members were: Virginia Carmichael. Joan Brown. Kathleen Kriss. Calvin Hartman. George Reick. Richard Peterson . . . Ann Brennan was Captain of the Cheerleaders . . . Affectionate nicknames for several of the "60crew members were: Stick, Butch.Geo.Juggie, Ritt... Just to name a few from the Class of 1960: Sandra Costanzo. John Gendelek. Lois Kurtz. William Linblad. Judy Meinzer. Tom Rittenhouse, William Lonseth. Carol & Dorothy Wotkowiak, Gloria Farley . . . Charles Bloodgood. James Gent, John Keller, and George Reick were a few of the top-notch senior athletes . . . As John F. Kennedy was shaking hands on the campaign trail on the memorable graduation day in June, Hoffman High's Class of '60 were receiving their diplomas, and looking forward to successful futures... The small class of 38 were a tight knit group of youngsters who really enjoyed life, and would touch the world in so many different ways... Doggo; 200 S. Slevens Ave. South Amboy (908)727-3988 Sat. July 29 I Sat. Aug. 19 • Sat, Aug. 26 Bill Turner [Higher Ground]Bad Hair Decade & Blue S m o k e | "Classic Rock" | NO cover before 9 p.m. $1 Drafts till 9 p.m. $1 Drafts till 9 p.m. July 29, 1995 $1 Drafts till 9 p.m. out with the table top fans and 1 remember us huddling around the table for the air to blow on you, or the firemen hooking up the sprinklers on the fire hydrants, a different street each night. You always knew where to find us in the "Good Old Days." In those days you didn't have the lawn sprinkler, but we had the hose over the clothes line where we cooled off. Or if one of my aunts were really in a generous mood or just tired of my cousin and 1 fighting, they would take us to Sewaren or Perth Amboy, which both had beautiful resort beaches in those days. It's a shame pollution and the oil refineries, not to mention man himself have ruined our precious by Ruth Connors natural resources. We learn too late from our Vacation Bible School is a special place for mistakes. It's sad when all we have left are your child to learn and grow. Place: First Presbymemories of something so valuable that we've terian Church, 150 North Broadway, South wasted! Amboy. Time: 8:50 a.m. until noon each day. Date: August 7th through August 11th. If you are looking for a nice cool breeze to Several children are asking about Vacation cool off there are still a few places near home to Bible School, it's amazing that they are asking enjoy. Both Keyport and Perth Amboy marinas and encouraging to all the people who have put have 4 hour cruises on the bay on Saturday and so much time and work into the program for the Sunday evenings. If you are at the dock by 6 p.m. past eight years. you can bring your own cooler with snacks or We started out with three Churches: The sometime they have snacks on board. The cost First Baptist, The First Presbyterian and The is between $ 10 to $ 12 dollars to let the sea breeze blow through your hair. I look forward to the day Trinity Methodist. After two years we started when our long awaited South Amboy Marina calling ourselves "The Combined Churches of South Amboy" which we are and have always comes into being and perhaps we'll have cruises right here in our back yard! been open to all Churches to join in with us. Last year The Christ Episcopal Church joined us and this year we are happy to welcome St. Man 's R.C. Church. Each year a different Church is host and sponsors the program at their Church facilities. They are in charge of planning meetings, ordering materials and financial reports. Representatives from each Church attend the meetings and make plans in deep prayer together for the interBands, DJs, est and welfare of our children of South Amboy Karaoke & and surrounding aireas. All Types of Entertainment The theme this year is. "Sontown Family Celebration," the children will hear stories of Accent I n different families in the Bible, learn songs, play games, make crafts and have snacks each day. Entertainment During the last few weeks of July each Church collects juices and cookies from their congregation to help take care of snack time. If you would like to help our kids in some way or need information, please call 721-4516 or 7211216. The program is free and supported by free DANNY B. (908)727-9010 will offerings. by Beverly Kovacs Have you noticed our heat wave, our South Amboy heat wave? It's been so hot and sticky even your clothes seem like they're glued on. The air conditioner doesn't seem to be cool enough! If you don't happen to have a pool and tube to float around in. how to cool off comes to mind. When we were kids they were just coming First Baptist Church News ait* Rossi Eyeglas Sayreville Plaza • Burger King Shopping Cntr. 960 Rt 9 South • Sayreville 721-3770 Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs,, 10 - 7:30 Fri. 10 • 6:00 Sat, 10 • 5:00 Complete Eye Exam &Frame I No Line Progressive Bifocals and Single Vision Lenses I1 Complete with frame and eye examination Rx up to 4,00 sph 2.00 cyl Small addt'l charge for bifocals. Not to be combined w/other Rx up to 4.00 sph 2.00 cyl. Not to be combined [I Wlllljilti Call for Appointment Expires 8/31/95 I purchase. Call for Appointment Expires 8/31/9." 6 July 29, 1995 South Amboy-Sayreville Times NEW LIFE BOOKS & BIBLES SUMMER SPECIAL JOHN T. LUKIE 20 % OFF ANY ITEMS WITH THIS COUPON I ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR EXPIRES 8-31-95 COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL Hours: 123 North Tues.-Wed.-Fri. 10-5 Broadway Thurs. 10-7 South Amboy, N.J. 08879 Clos^dMondays 721-6449 253 Augusta St., South Amboy, NJ 08879 ( 9 0 8 ) 7 2 1 "1 9 9 9 Benny "Budniak" Kolodziejski 65 Years Ago . . . Nebus Construction and Remodeling • Vinyl Replacement Windows • Vinyl Siding • Kitchens • Decks • Roofing • Bathrooms • Basements • Drywall • Ceramic Tile • Additions Avenue Bordentown Ave Cheesequake ake Road Bride NJ 088 • Residential & Commercial r^Ktpo"^ Ray: 721-5321 Bob: 721-5143 ALL FOUR WHEELS BRAKE SPECIAL KURZAWA TUNE UPS: 4 CYLINDER 6 CYLINDER 8 CYLINDER FUNERAL HOME 29.95 $39.95 '49.95 INCLUDES: Replace Plugs, Check Dist. Cap & Rotor, Clean Carburetor or Fuel Injection and Set Timing. 338 Main St., South Amboy, NJ 341 Washington Road, Sayreville, NJ WE DO NEW JERSEY STATE INSPECTION All Car Tech, Inc. Capture your memories! Foreign & Domestic Repairs Electronic Fuel Injection Repair Specialist (908)721-5220 We can transfer those pictures, slides, 8mm or old video into a wonderful movie memory. Don't have your own camcorder, call us/We'll make your wedding, birthday or any special occasion a wonderful movie memory. ! Save i $25 i II II II II JL. WE REPAIR - CHECK ENGINE LIGHTS 401 South Pine Avenue, South Amboy, N.J, "I Receive a free copy of your video with this ad. 1 1 1 1 -J CALL US FOR OUR GREAT PRICES!!! (908) 525-8952 For All Your Health Care Needs Peterson Pharmacy "Serving The Community for Over 100 Years" • Money Orders • Greeting Cards • Medical/Surgical • Phone Bills • Notary Supplies • Film Developing • Fax • Free Delivery Now accepting IPP Payments for gas, electric, cable & others 721-0137 132 North Broadway South Amboy, NJ 08879 Est. 1968 (908)727-6719 JOSEPH J. MADURA, D.M.D. General Dentistry The South Amboy-Sayreville Times Sports Hall of Fame has inducted 8 more great athletes. Congratulations go out to the following: Benny "Budniak" Kolodziejski, Gerard Porpora, Walter "Duke" Kurczeski, Walter Mesh, Paul Herrick, George "Cottages" Ogborne, Frank "Red" Cleary, Ed "Lefty" Jankowski. Inductees, or close family members may pick up their official Hall of Fame Program & Elite Membership Discount Card at Amboy Ports of Call, 117 So. Pine Ave., So. Amboy, Mon.-Fri., 10 a. to 4 pin T.H.E. GAME Teams: Hoffman vs. Highland Park in the title game of the Highland Park Holiday Tourney. Recap: Bill Lewis fired in a clutch jump shot with 3 seconds left in regulation to tie the contest at 45-all, sending it into overtime. In a bizarre first OT, neither team took a shot from the field. The second OT wasn't much different, as no points were produced until, with 2 seconds remaining, Tom Mulligan canned a free throw, and gave the Guvs a 46-45 championship victory. Lewis was high scorer with 14 points, while teammate Steve Richmond was close behind with 12. PlayeroftheGame:Hoffman'sBilI Lewis. Free Concert A free music concert will be presented at the mini theatre in Warren Park, Florida Grove Road, Woodbridge on Sunday evening, Aug. 6, 1995 from 6-8:00 p.m. The concert will feature Diane & "Friends" plus The Paul Dehnz Band. This concert is presented by Middlesex County Bd. of Chosen Freeholders, Middlesex County Dept. of Parks, Local #373 American Fed. of Musicians & the Music Performance Trust Funds. St. Jude Novena May the sacred heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world now and forever. Sacred heart of Jesus pray for us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, pray for us. St. Jude, help of the hopeless, pray for us. Say this prayer nine times a day. By the eighth day your prayer will be answered. Say it for nine days. It has never been known to fail. Publication must be promised. Thank you St. Jude. H.W. Prayer to the Blessed Virgin 360 Main St. South Amboy, NJ 08879 (908) 721-1166 8 Athletes Enter Hall of Fame by Tom Burkard Year: 1979 Sport: Basketball DAVE LORINCZ DAN SCHEREN TP VIDEO PRODUCTIONS -ir- All WORK GUARANTEED! 1930: St. Mary's freshman catcher Benny "Budniak" Kolodziejski, playing in his first varsity game drove in the game's lone run with a single, as the Eagles nipped Immaculate Conception of Trenton, 1 -0. It was also a memorable game for Lou Lagoda, the Saints ace pitcher, who fired a brilliant O-hitter... Kolodziejski had a superb career in athletics at St. Mary's, and was selected 3rd team All-State catcher in the Parochial B Class in his senior year in 1933 ... Many readers probably recall Benny for his fine umpiring in the South Amboy Youth Leagues from 1954-1979... 222 AUGUSTA STREET SOUTH AMBOY, N J. 08879 (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). Must be said 3 times for 3 consecutive days and published immediately after favor is granted. Thank you. I.C. South Amboy-Sayreville Times July 29, 1995 7 132 So. Pine Ave. So. Amboy, NJ. (908) 525-9262 OPEN 7 DAYS BAR & LIQUORS This place is DYNOMITE! English & American Dart Boards Pool Table CD Pinball 727-2779 426 RARITAN STREET SAYREVILLE, N.J. (next to Rex Gene) OPEN 10-3 EVERY DAY Pool Tournament every Monday at 8:00 p.m. $1.00 Drafts (formerly Jake's) $2.25 Shots NEW STORE HOURS lam-9pni Sun.-Thurs lam- 10pm Pri. & Sat. 000 md more * Who's "Thin Crust" Pizza * Subs.Deli Sandwiches Sloppy Who's * Real Homemade Salads * Who Caters All Parties Glory Days in Local Sports by Tom Burkard 1929: St. Mary's riddled St. Rose, 12-1 in diamond action. Winning pitcher Jim Harrigan hurled O-hit ball, and fanned 9 in 6 innings, before tiring. Frank "Red" deary went 4 for 6, Johnny Grimes 3 for 5, and Pothoff crashed 2 triples. Switzer and Tony Popowski chipped in with 2 hits apiece in the Eagles torrid assault on the Purple Roses . . . .1936: In Group II state basketball tourney semis, Cranford drilled Hoffman, 41-24. Jim Roberts topped the locals with 7 points... 1946: The Eagles dropped the Perth Saints, 41-33, behind Bill Kennedy's 18, and Ray Stockton's 9 tallies... 1951: Sayreville nipped Dunellen, 7-0 in football. Walter"Duke" Kurczeski hammered into the end zone on a 2yd. run, and also scored the extra point on an end run . . . .1954: Teams competing in the South HAPPY4TH BIRTHDAY to my Granddaughter Amboy Senior Softball League included: Oilers, Lou's Pastry, Tom & Box's, Melrose S.C., Munn's Mobil Gas, Render's Service Station.. . 1957: In South Amboy Little League action, Hollywood Sales belted Weiss Clothing, 7-2, as Jack Seaman picked up the win. Tom Rittenhouse ripped 2 home runs, and Joe Benianto a triple .. . 1969: Jerry Henderson fired a 9-0,3-hit shutout to lead St. Mary's to a big win over St. Joseph's Toms River. John Clark drove in 3 with two singles and adouble, and catcher Bernie Mackiel crunched a single and triple . . . 1972: Roddy's Tavern finished 11-7 in South Amboy Slow Pitch softbal 1. Tom Fitzmorris topped the club in runs-22, hits-26, and doubles-12. Ned Moran's 2 triples led the club and Paul Ust took team batting honors with a .500. Billy Clayton and Ray Selover shared the HR crown with 2 apiece. Frank Kennedy was the ace chucker with a 7 wins and 6 losses mark . . . 1982: Sayreville's soph outfielder. Scan Gallagher stung the ball fora .300 avg., and drove in 26 runs... 1990-91: Jenny Ingstrup was Hoffman's top scorer in hoops with 454 points and a 18.9 avg. Jo Ellen Paczkowski topped the Saints with 400 points and a 17.4 a v g . . . . * Daily Luncheon Specials * Speed Who along by Calling Ahead * Who Trie* to Accomodate All Special Requests * Price Subject to change Without Notice TRY OUR NEW EXTENDED CATERING MENU Full Hot & Cold $7.45 per person plusj tax includes choice of: * 4 Hot Dishes 3 Salads * Cold Cut Platters Bread & Rolls * Relish Trays Condiments * Paper Plates Napkins * Utensils (Pick-Up Only) WE ALSO OFFER SPECIALTY PLATTERS ALEXIS ASHLEY * Salad Platters * Cheese Platters * Spinach Dip & Bread with love, Grandma Rose Ann Pawlik * Veggie Platters * Mexican Dip * Fruit Platters 8-11-95 The Spinal Column by Dr. John Misiewicz, D.C. Swimming: The Perfect Exercise? Recreation swimming is probably one of the best forms of exercise. It affords the swimmer a combination of cardiovascular and neuromuscular exercise without the joint trauma of most other forms of exercise. Consider that the advanced swimmers take 13 to 17 strokes per length of a 25 yard pool. Beginning swimmers who are uncoached, or who possess poor technical form, take 25 strokes or more to swim that same 25 yard length. For these types of swimmers, most injuries involve one shoulder (not both), the Cervical spine and the Thoracic spine. There is often a weakness of the various muscles surrounding the shoulder itself. The neck of the swimmer is also placed under great stress, since breathing is accomplished by turning the head to one side where the breath is usually taken on every third stroke. If the swimmer is breathing to one side throughout (and this is usually the case), think what happens to the muscular balance of the Cervical spine and shoulders. As the old saying goes, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." In order to prevent injuries of these stressed areas, it is crucial that warm up exercises be done before and after the swimming sessions. The next area of concern is the cervical spine. Swimmers should start breathing on alternate sides. This will help maintain the proper balance between the various muscle groups. With a little bit of coaching, swimming can be the perfect exercise. INSURANCE BROKERAGE Summer is Here SANDWICH TRAYS * Subs or Sloppy Who's • Motorcycle & Boat Insurance Available Call for rates. • Mortgages Now Available 113 So. Broadway-So. Amboy, NJ (908)721-9174 3, 4, 5, 6& 8 FOOT SUBS INDIVIDUAL HOT TRAYS ARE AVAILABLE WHO SHALL WE CALL TO ORDER DINNER TONITE DEAR? | MMMM, THAT'S A GOOD IDEA, I L L HAVE ( THEIR TURKEY SUB WITH THE WORKS! (Corner of S. Broadway & Henry St.) Hours: Mon.-Tues.-Thurs.-Fri. 9 AM-3 PM Now open Sat. 10 AM - 2 PM ASSOCIATES OF JOHN S. MISIEWICZ, D.C. 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Amboy 100 So. Broadway So. Amboy 727-3988 MULLER CONTRACTING TIMES • Monthly Giveaway Contest Next drawing Monday, August 14th at Who's Subs? . . . and More, 132 South Pine Aveue, S. Amboy at 1:30 P.M. PRIZES • Oak Tree Ceramics - Five Palette & Brush Kit plus a five Greenware Item valued Lip to $5. • Wedding World- S15 Gift Certificate or Free Wishing Well - Umbrella Rental - Value $15. • Who's Subs - $10 Gift Certificate 525-0033 JUNE WINNERS: Noreen Vee, Bonnie Dill. FREDDIE'S S.A. PUB PETERSON PHARMACY 115 No. FeltusSt. South Amboy 132 No. Broadway South Amboy 721-9846 721-0137 Spezzi's presents QUICK PIX SUBS-N-MORE GIANNA'S The Fourth Generation 3276 Washington Rd. Parlin 525-5586 513 So. Pine Ave. Morgan Business Winners: 1/4 Page - Who's Subs? . . .and More;; 1/8 pg. Dugout Sports Cafe; 1/8 Pg. Sayreville Bar. * All prizes must be claimed within 30 days of drawing or forfeited. WHERE & HOW TO ENTER Most of the businesses listed in our Directory will have a WHITE BOX that says S. Amboy-Sayreville Times on it, and also some contest ENTRY BLANKS. JUST FILL OUT and deposit in the Box. Usually the Box 6t Blanks are on the counter. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY! Anyone, except Times staff or their families can enter. (1 entry per visit - per business) Stop in one or all of the businesses & say HELLO! Person can win only ONE prize per month. •MONTHLY BUSINESS DRAWING - If your business advertises in our monthly business directory, you are automatically entered in our draw ing for a FREE AD. Note: Business draw ing winner of free ad must purchase their regular size ad from previous issue. 721-5990 FREE ADVERTISING JACQUELINE'S FLORIST & GIFTS SAYREVILLE BAR 346 Bordentown Ave. So. Amboy 7 Cecelia St. Sayreville 727-5511 257-4110 It pays to advertise! Especially in these hard economic times. Business directory advertisers have 3 chances to win valuable advertising space. For the minimal priced ad, your business could win (1) quarter page ad, or possibly win (1) of 2 one-eighth page ads. Odds are great and its easy to win. Many business have won twice already! South Amboy-Sayreville Times July 29, 1995 Dream Season for Keeter & Thomsen by Tom Burkard Pitchers Tracey Thomsen of Sayreville. and Jamie Keeter of Hoffman turned in the type of dream seasons most players neverexperience. Thomsen was asuper 14-5 on the hill, struck out 125. and issued only 11 passes in 134+ innings, and turned inal.04E.R.A.. which included 7 shutouts, a new single season record for the school. On offense, she batted .322, going 19 for59,with 14rbi's,anddid not strike out. Tracey was also a golden glover, making only 1 error in 54 chances for a .981. A 1st team selection in almost every newspaper, she became Sayreville's all-time leader in victories-44, strikeouts-348, and ERA-1.42. Tracey, perhaps the Lady Bombers' top hurler ever, will take her many talents to Bioomfield College. Jamie Keeter, an Oklahoma native, was virtually unhittable in almost every outing, as she finished FAMILY RESTAURANT "Home of the All You Can Eat Pizza, Pasta, Salad & Dessert for $3.99 -Always" 3276 Washington Rd. • Parlin, N.J. 08859 (908) 525-5586 A Spezzi Family Tradition for Four Generations Serving the Community for over 30 years! With Your Hosts, Donna & Michael Mauro Tracey Thomsen with a mind-boggling 19 wins and only one setback. The victories tied Dawn Kaiser's school record for 1year. Using a repertoire of six pitches, she had batters constantly guessing - usually wrong, as her changeup set others pitches up, including an extremely good fastball. She led the county with a miniscule 0.69 ERA. and racked up 208 K's in 111 innings, while walking 42. Jamie tossed - if you can believe it - 8 shutouts, 7- no hitters, 6- one hitters, and held opponents to a paltry .089 batting avg. She whiffed 10 or more on 13 occasions, and gave up more than I earned run only twice. 62.5% of Hoffman's outs were garnered on Keeter strikeouts. A 1st teamer in most tabloids, we will undoubtedly be hearing much more about her in the future, as she performs for St. Peter's College. Gianna's First Annual Jamie Keeter Stratton Wins at Frog Hollow Parlin's Jeremy Stratton won the 10th Annual Independence 5-mile run on July 1st. He crossed the finish line in 26:45. Margaro Morales finished 2nd in 27:09. Emma Piccolella of Millstone copped the Womens' crown, coming in at 34:01. She was closely followed by Karen Van Heest of Colts Neck, who ran the entire race, barefoot, and clocked in at 34:38. In the 1-Mile Fun Run, South Amboy's Melissa Braun took the girls' championship in 7:22. Luciano Oliveria was the Boys' Champion with a 6:18 time. Frog Hollow wishes to extend their special thanks to all of the sponsors of the race. Sunday, July 30th 12 Noon until 6 P.M., Rain or Shine at Burke's Park COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE Al CONDITIONING REPAIRS RADIATOR REPAIRS Washington Road Price: $20.00 Adult Children 10 & under free, ages 11-20 $10.00 Advance Purchase only. Tickets must be purchased on or before July 16th. Includes: Beer, Soda & Lots of Food All Day Long! Sports Tournaments: * Horseshoes * Softball * Basketball Live Music by "Acoustic Soul" • Pony Rides, Moonwalk Don't Miss this Great Family Day! FOR TICKETS CALL 525-5586 OR STOP IN FOR YOUR TICKETS THE AIX-SEASON COOLING SYSTEM SPECIALISTS 7060 Rt. #35 North, South Amboy $ (1/2 mile south of Victory Bridge). i i i i i i i i i THIS COUPON ENTITLES THE BEARER TO A $10.00 Discount off any purchase of $100 or more, or $5.00 Discount off any purchase of $50.00 or more LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER. NEED HELP! A/C PROBLEMS! j 3" All You Can Eat ALL DAY from 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., Tues. thru Sun. o c r ' o * Pizza * Pasta *Salad * Dessert Stop in for the Fastest Lunch in Town! • TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY Karaoke with Groove & Charlie CALL: 1-800-727-3868 • WEDNESDAY-Live Duo-Acoustic Soul Plastic Radiator Parts & Repairs New Gas Tanks & Repairs Rod Outs Recores • FRIDAY - Karaoke until 1 a.m., Dancing until closing. 10 July 29, 1995 South Amboy-Sayreville Times OntuQ£ Congratulations Peggy 1994 Millions Sales Club MIS Charles Smith Agency, Inc. 150 Morgan Avenue Sayreville, New Jersey 08879 24Hrs. 1-800-804-9375 Fax (908) 721-4656 Business (908) 721-9000 Senior [ Citizens Discount 10% Ladies Night hurs. 7-9 p. Peggy Yanuzzelli Relocation Director NJAR Million Dollar Sales Club 1989-1994 516 Ridgeway Avenue South Amboy, NJ 08879 (908) 525-0915 Each Office Is Independently Owned And Operated Rich Klein V.I.P. Interview-Rich Klein by Tom Burkard National Plumbing Supply Co. 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AMBOY, NJ 08879 (908) 721-1605 15 years experience Reiner's Hardware Inc. 104 NORTH BROADWAY SOUTH AMBOY Muller (oiilrai tiiii WE SPECIALIZE IN PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE WITH PERSONAL CARE! * SIDING * BASEMENTS * ROOFING * DORMERS * WINDOWS * DECKS * EXTENSIONS * ADDITIONS * REMODELING * CUSTOM ALTERATIONS & MORE! Free Estimates - Licensed - Fully Insured Over 18 years experience!! Now Serving Momnouth & Middlesex Counties (908) 294-8615 * Screens Repaired ' Grass Seed * 10% Senior Citizens Discount * Locksmith Services Available 721-1368 discount with THE HEALTH AND BEAUTY PtACE Foot Reflexology Massage Therapy Aromatherapy BodyWork e. 4. GBacAo/itz (908) 727-2409 Old Bridge, NJ Certificates Jslvailablc Rich Klein is probably one of the most prominent and respected sports personalities in the area. I had the opportunity to meet him for the first time in my rookie season in the South Amboy Mens' Slow Pitch Softball League in '71, and the more I saw him play, the more I respected him. as did every other player. He was the league's best hitter, fastest base runner, and best defensive center fielder in the league then, and probably the fiercest competitor toever walk on a field in South Amboy. He is a true winner. Klein has been an English and History teacher for over 20 years at Hoffman High. He is a Softball coach supreme, amassing one of the top records in the state: 240 wins and 62 losses. He also coaches the Lady Guvs varsity soccer club. He retired from playing Softball last year in various leagues, after 25 plus highly successful seasons, and can be found over the summer umpiring the Mens' Slow Pitch League in South Amboy, or coaching his son Richie's Little Fellas League team in S. Amboy. The Interview TB: Through the years, yourgirls'softball teams at Hoffman have produced one of the greatest wonlost records in the state. How did you do it? RK: I've been blessed with some pretty good athletes such as White, Check, Popowski, list, and Keeter. TB: As a softball player, what is your greatest 1 game performance? What is your fondest memory? Why did you only play in South Amboy for 4 or 5 years? RK: In an over4() Limited League Tourney. I hit 3 homers and a double in one game at an MCC field. My fondest memory was when I was playing for CQ in a MoniclairTournament against Yogi Berra's son Dale, and in 6 games. 1 went 19 for 21. They weren't going to have an M.V.P. award, but made a special M.V.P. trophy for me. I only played briefly in S. Amboy. because there was a conflict with all of the other leagues that I played in at the time. TB: How has softball changed today from when you started playing? RK: In Mens' the greatest improvement is the aluminum bat. We used the Bulger wood bats before, and now with aluminum, it's more of a home run game, rather than defense, as it was when I begem playing. TB: Why do you feel that you've been far more successful coaching softball than soccer? RK: I know more about softball. I never played soccer. It's easier to teach skills in softball. TB: Your proudest moment in coaching high school sports? RK: Beating East Brunswick in '84 to win the couniies. Nobody gave us a chance. We started 4 freshmen, and beat one of the best pitchers around. Also winning the states in '86. TB: You certainly could be called the Ultimate Competitor. Where did this all-out drive begin? RK: In the Cliffwood Little League. I played center field, and we won the Monmouth County title. TB: What were you like in Little League? RK: I was fast and could run like crazy. I used a Nellie Fox bat. choked up, and slapped the ball all over. TB: What is your coaching philosophy? RK: In soccer, softball, and Little League, always be aggressive, make things happen, and pressure the other team's defense. TB: For any wanna-be Rich Kleins, what recipe for success would you give them? RK: Be committed, dedicated, and work hard for anything you want to accomplish. TB: After such a superb high school coaching career, you could undoubtedly move up to the college ranks. Any interest? RK: I've given it some thought, and a lot deals with recruiting, and I consider myself an on-the-field coach. TB: What was your greatest accomplishment as a softball player? RK: Making All-Tournament teams in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. TB: Sayreville had Tracey Thomsen, and Hoffman - Jamie Keeler this past season, 2 of the best ever. How would your club have done if you played Sayreville in *95? i RK: My teams have only played Sayreville 3 times since I've been coaching, and we're 3-0. It would have been interesting. Janet Rvan does a nice South Amboy-Sayreville Times July 29, 1995 11 V.I.P. (continued) job. It would have been a good game with 2 of the best pitchers in the county. TB: If you had "95 to do over, would you have trained a bonafide #2 pitcher to backup Keeter, in an emergency, such as occurred in the CJ Group I state semis? RK: Jamie was going to pitch every inning as was possible. Because we're in a small school, her stats had to be as impressive as possible. Most softball teams only have I legitimate pitcher. It's different than baseball. TB: How would you like to be remembered? RK: As someone who was very competitive, more importantly, someone who really cared about softball and players. Not only my own team, but all softball players. Rich Klein is a fierce competitor, an outstanding High School softball coach, respected teacher, and winner with a capital "W". In my 20 years in the So. Amboy Softball League, I've seen countless numbers of talented athletes, but I feel that the best all-around, multi-talented softball player in local history to perform at Veteran's Field was none other than the great Rich Klein. It may sound a bit prejudiced, but it's really not. In '73, Sayreville'sTom Kaelin played for my Mechanicsville A.C. club, and most people felt he was a bit betterthan Klein in all phases. I also thought so then, but Kaelin was barred from further play in the league, because he was an out-of-towner. The 4 or 5 years that I did see Klein play, erased any doubts, as to who was the premier player. He was constantly tremendous game in-game out, could hit the long gapper for a homer, or burn you using either foul line for extra base hits with his blinding speed. If you have any doubts about my opinion, ask anyone who played in the early '70's or had the good fortune to ever see this South Amboy Softball Legend in action. 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