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Page 6 Thursday, April 6, 2000 The Westfield Leader and THE TIMES of Scotch Plains – Fanwood A WATCHUNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. PUBLICATION

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(908) 2322232 PUBLIC NOTICE

SHERIFF’S SALE

SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F1743897.

CITICORP MORTGAGE INC., PLAINTIFF vs. LUIS RAMIREZ AND ZORAIDA RAMIREZ HIS WIFE; LILIANA RAMIREZ, ET ALS., DEFENDANT.

CIVIL ACTION, WRIT OF EXECUTION, DATED JULY 27, 1999 FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED PREMISES.

By virtue of the abovestated writ of execution to me directed I shall expose for sale by public vendue, on the 6th Floor of the Union County Court House (Tower) 2 Broad Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey on WEDNESDAY THE 3RD DAY OF MAY A. D., 2000 at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. All successful bidders must have 20% of their bid available in cash or certified check at the conclusion of the sales.

The judgment amount is ONEHUNDRED FORTY TWO THOUSAND ONEHUNDRED EIGHTY FOUR & 89/ 100. ($ 142,184.89).

The property to be sold is located in the CITY of Elizabeth, New Jersey 07208, County of UNION and State of New Jersey.

Commonly known as: 254 Westfield Avenue, Elizabeth, New Jersey 07208. Tax Lot No. 1650 in Block No. 13. Dimension of Lot: approximately 23.50 feet wide by 200.00 feet long.

Nearest Cross Street: Chilton Street. Situate at a point on the southerly sideline of Westfield Avenue distance approximately 663.50 feet westerly from its intersection with the westerly sideline of Chilton Street.

There is due approximately the sum of ONEHUNDRED SIXTY FIVE THOUSAND THREEHUNDRED SEVENTY TWO & 38/ 100 ($ 165,372.38) together with lawful interest and costs.

There is a full legal description on file in the Union County Sheriff’s Office.

The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn this sale.

RALPH FROEHLICH SHERIFF FEIN, SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, Attorneys Suite 201 7 Century Drive Parsippany, New Jersey 07054 CH754723 (WL) 4 T 4/ 6, 4/ 13, 4/ 20 & 4/ 27/ 00 Fee: $ 187.68

Miss Dawn April Traver and Paul Jonathan Muir

Miss Dawn A. Traver Engaged to Paul J. Muir

Mr. and Mrs. Heath Traver of Newfoundland, Pa. have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dawn April Traver, to Paul Jonathan Muir. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Muir of Mountainside.

A graduate of Wallenpaupack Area High School, the brideelect received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Education from Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pa. She is employed as a teacher in the Wallenpaupack Area School District.

The future bridegroom, an alumnus of The Delbarton School in Morristown, is also a graduate of Bucknell University. Mr. Muir, who earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration, is employed as a commodities broker and is Vice President of Riverside Mutual Investments of Rahway.

A wedding is planned for the summer.

Women for Women to Hold Legal Panel Workshop

Library Announces Calendar For Story Time Registration

MAKING NEW FRIENDS… Members of the Washington Rock Girl Scout Council Chorus recently performed for patients at Children’s Specialized Hospital in Mountainside, two of whom are shown with the young singers during their visit. Pictured, from left to right, are: front row, Kassandra Scarnecchia, Chantel Quesada, Poppy Hagood and Jennifer Mannino; middle row, Phyllis Cunningham, Mariel Rosen, Erin Klein, Carly Goldberg, Krista Burslem and Jessica Cunningham, and back row, Judy Klein, Rebecca Mason, Eleanor “Skip” Adams, Chris Quesada, Deena Heller and Christine Migton. SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT… The Westfield Y recently honored two of its

employees for outstanding work. Kim Williams, who was named Employee of the Month for January, works in the Maintenance Department and was commended for having made sure the parking lot and sidewalks around the facility were plowed and shoveled during the winter months. MaryAnn Renfree, the Employee of the Month for February, was recognized for her diligence and extra efforts as part of the Y’s Babysitting Department. Pictured, from left to right, are: Mr. Williams, Jean Stone, Director of Member Services, and Mrs. Renfree.

WESTFIELD — The Westfield Memorial Library, located at 550 East Broad Street in Westfield, has announced the registration dates for its PreSchool Story Time and Magic Carpet Story Time programs.

Magic Carpet Story Time registration will begin on Saturday, April 15, for children in kindergarten through third grade. The sessions will meet on Thursdays, April 27 through May 25, from 3: 45 to 4: 30 p. m.

Three Year Old Story Time registration will begin on Thursday, April 13. The sessions will meet on Thursdays, April 27 through May 25, from 10: 30 to 11 a. m., or on Mondays, April 24 through

May 22, from 1: 30 to 2 p. m. Registration for Four Year Old Story Time will begin on Tuesday, April 11. The sessions will meet on Wednesdays, April 26 through May 24, from 1: 30 to 2 p. m., or on Tuesdays, April 25 through May 23, from 10: 30 to 11 a. m.

Children must have reached their third or fourth birthday by the first story session.

To participate in all story hours, children must be registered in person and a Westfield Memorial Library card for each child must be presented at this time.

For further information, please call the library’s Children’s Department at (908) 7894090.

WESTFIELD — As part of a continuing Community Education Workshop series, Women for Women of Union County will present “Divorce Legal Eagles — Attorney Discussion Panel” on Tuesday, April 10, from 7: 30 to 9 p. m. in the Community Room of the Westfield Municipal Building, located at 425 East Broad Street.

The workshop will introduce three local attorneys who will provide an open panel discussion on various areas of family and matrimonial law.

Marianne Zembryski, of the firm Mackevich, Burke & Stanicki, will discuss Family Law, from filing a complaint, through motion and the Case Information Statement.

Ellen Radin will discuss Family Law as it pertains to the Early Settlement Panel, through the negotiation and judgment of divorce. Jennifer Brandt will cover Divorce Mediation, a nonadversarial avenue through divorce in which the participants negotiate their own terms with a neutral third party.

Attendees will have the opportunity to divide into smaller groups to discuss particular topics with each attorney, including specific issues in their lives which are or may become legal matters.

Women for Women of Union County, headquartered at 511 North Avenue in Garwood, is a nonprofit agency offering shortterm, lowcost individual counseling and selfhelp support groups for women undergoing transitional or developmental crises in their lives.

The agency will offer a sixweek support group on Monday evenings, beginning April 17, for women contemplating separation or going

through a divorce. Participants will have an opportunity to discuss and resolve issues and emotions they are experiencing.

Individuals interested in the support group, registering for the legal panel workshop or in obtaining more information are asked to call (908) 2325787.

Admission to the workshop is free, but a $5 donation is requested.

MillerCory Plans to Continue Archaeological Dig on Sunday

WESTFIELD — This Sunday, April 9, Phase II of the Archaeological Dig will take place on the grounds of the MillerCory House Museum, 614 Mountain Avenue in Westfield, between 2 and 5 p. m.

Daniel M. Sivilich, a historic archaeological specialist, and his team will do a surface survey on the museum grounds. A similar survey was conducted there last fall. Artifacts that were recovered and catalogued are on display in the museum. The team plans to concentrate on other sections of the property during Phase II.

Sherry Lange of Cranford and Janet Murphy of Kenilworth, members of the museum’s Cooking Committee, will prepare foods using early American

recipes over the open hearth in the Frazee building.

Visitors may take tours of the farmhouse given by costumed docents in period dress. The last tour will begin at 4 p. m.

The museum’s gift shop is stocked with Colonial reproductions, teas, cookbooks and educational materials.

On Sunday, April 16, a chair caning demonstration will be featured. Admission to the museum is $2 for adults, 50 cents for students and free for children under 6 years old.

For information about tours and future events, please call the museum office at (908) 2321776. Office hours are 9 a. m. to noon, Monday through Friday.

Leaf and Gumball Pickup Set for April 10 in Township

SCOTCH PLAINS – The Scotch Plains Department of Public Property has announced that the township’s annual Spring Leaf and Gumball Pickup will begin on Monday, April 10.

Weather permitting, all leaves and gumballs will be picked up at curbside during the week of April 10 only. Therefore, residents are advised to put out the debris that Monday. All personnel and equipment will be utilized on both sides of the township.

Residents are also asked to refrain from parking their vehicles on the street during this pickup in order for township personnel to conduct their operation in a safe and efficient manner.

Leaves placed at the curb should be free of debris such as branches, rocks, stumps and other material. Such debris

can cause serious equipment damage and slows the program down considerably, according to the department. Branches may be put out during the township’s June cleanup program.

When putting leaves at the curb, residents are asked to leave space near the curbline for water to flow into catch basins. The department has also discouraged bagging of leaves, since workers must break open bags and leave them on lawns.

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PUBLIC NOTICE BOARD OF EDUCATION WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Education, Westfield, New Jersey, in the Board of Education Office, 302 Elm Street, Westfield, New Jersey 07090, at 2: 00 P. M. (Prevailing Time) on APRIL 17, 2000 at which time bids will be opened and read aloud for:

“RESTROOM RENOVATIONS AT WESTFIELD HIGH SCHOOL (SECOND FLOOR REAR SECTION), R2012B”

Plans, Specifications, form of bid, contract and bond for the proposed work and other Contract Documents thereto, as prepared by M. Disko Associates, are on file in their offices at 493 Lehigh Avenue, Union, New Jersey 07083, and may be examined at the office of M. Disko Associates during normal business hours.

Bidders will be furnished with a copy of the Plans and Specifications by the Engineer, upon proper notice and payment of a check for Fifty ($ 50.00) (dollars), payable to M. DISKO ASSOCIATES, said cost being the reproduction price of the documents and is not returnable.

Proposal forms (as contained in the Specifications) provide for the awarding of all the work to the lowest qualified bidder under a single contract.

The guaranty accompanying the bid shall be given in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the bid and may be given at the option of the bidder by a Certified Check, or Bid Bond from a reputable insurance company.

All bidders must be prequalified in accordance with Chapter 105, Laws of 1962, as amended by Chapter 188, Laws of 1968 as set forth in Instructions to Bidders.

Labor in connection with the project shall be paid not less than wages as listed in Prevailing Wage Rate Determination, pursuant to Chapter 150 of the New Jersey Laws of 1963, or the U. S. Department of Labor Wage Determinations, whichever are higher for each class of labor.

Bidders are required to comply with the requirements of PL 1975, C. 127. (NJAC 17: 27)

Bids may be held by the Board of Education for a period not to exceed sixty (60) days from the date of the opening of Bids for the purpose of reviewing the bids and investigating the qualifications of bidders, prior to awarding of the Contract.

The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids if in its judgment the public interest will be served by so doing.

By order of the Board of Education, Westfield, New Jersey.

Robert Berman Board Secretary 1 T – 4/ 6/ 00, The Leader Fee: $54.57

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