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Page 16 Thursday, November 30, 2000 The Westfield Leader and THE TIMES of Scotch Plains – Fanwood A WATCHUNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. PUBLICATION

CYAN YELLOW MAGENTA BLACK

PUBLIC NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE

SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F2093897

HOMESIDE LENDING, INC., PLAINTIFF vs. IVAN E. PENA AND SONIA PENA, HIS WIFE, DEFENDANT.

CIVIL ACTION, WRIT OF EXECUTION, DATED APRIL 16, 1998 FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED PREMISES.

By virtue of the abovestated writ of execution to me directed I shall expose for sale by public vendue, at the Union County Administration Building, 1st Floor, 10 Elizabethtown Plaza, Elizabeth, New Jersey on WEDNESDAY THE 6TH DAY OF DECEMBER 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 EIGHT THOUSAND SIXHUNDRED SIXTY SEVEN & 74/ 100 ($ 148,667.74).

The property to be sold is located in the CITY OF ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY 07202, County of UNION and State of New Jersey.

Commonly known as: 215 PALMER STREET, ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY 07202.

Tax Lot No. 7 in Block No. 1012. Dimension of Lot: approximately 50.00 feet wide by 100.00 feet long.

Nearest Cross Street: Second Avenue. Situate at a point on the northerly sideline of Palmer Street distance approximately 174.07 feet westerly from its intersection with the westerly sideline of Second Avenue.

There is due approximately the sum of ONEHUNDRED EIGHTY ONE THOUSAND EIGHTHUNDRED FORTY THREE & 12/ 100 ($ 181,843.12) 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, P. C. Suite 201 7 Century Drive Parsippany, New Jersey 07054 CH753841 (WL) 4 T 11/ 9, 11/ 16, 11/ 23 & 11/ 30/ 00 Fee: $193.80

PUBLIC NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE

SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F296300

BANKERS TRUST COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, N. A., PLAINTIFF vs. AIDA I. GOMEZ, AND ADRIENNE GOMEZ; MICHELE MANOR CONDOMINIUM ASSOC., INC., DEFENDANT.

CIVIL ACTION, WRIT OF EXECUTION, DATED AUGUST 15, 2000 FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED PREMISES.

By virtue of the abovestated writ of execution to me directed I shall expose for sale by public vendue, at the Union County Administration Building, 1st Floor, 10 Elizabethtown Plaza, Elizabeth, New Jersey on WEDNESDAY THE 13TH DAY OF DECEMBER 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 NINTY SIX THOUSAND TWOHUNDRED SIXTY TWO & 19/ 100 ($ 96,262.19).

Property to be sold is located in the: City of Elizabeth, County of Union, State of New Jersey.

Premises commonly known as: 515 Cherry Street, Unit 3D, Elizabeth, New Jersey 072081890. Tax Lot No. 87 W11C3D, Block No. 11.

Dimensions: (approximately) N/ A. Nearest Cross Street: Michele Manor Condominium.

The Sale will be subject to outstanding municipal taxes and/ or other municipal liens. Outstanding taxes as of September 30, 2000 are $2,040.00.

There is due approximately the sum of ONEHUNDRED ONE THOUSAND NINEHUNDRED EIGHTY NINE & 18/ 100 ($ 101,989.18) 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 SCHWALL & BECKER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW 80 Broadway PO Box 460 Hillsdale, New Jersey 07642 CH755559 (WL) 4 T 11/ 16, 11/ 23, 11/ 30 & 12/ 7/ 00 Fee: $197.88

PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE UNION COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS PUBLIC NOTICE TO ALL REGISTERED VOTERS OF CLARK, FANWOOD, ROSELLE, SCOTCH PLAINS, SPRINGFIELD and WESTFIELD IN UNION COUNTY

PURSUANT TO N. J. S. A. 19: 129, YOU ARE HEREBY ADVISED OF THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE TO BE USED IN THE SPECIAL SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION ON DECEMBER 12TH, 2000.

(1) any person attempting to vote may be challenged by the duly authorized challenger a public question, or by a member of the district board of elections, because the challenger or board member has good cause to believe that the voter is not entitled to vote;

(2) members of the district board and all duly authorized challengers are prohibited from challenging, delaying or preventing the right to vote of any person because of that person’s race, color, national origin, expected manner of casting a vote or residence in a particular ward, housing complex or section of a municipality or county;

(3) a person who is challenged may seek to establish his or her right to vote by swearing out and signing an affidavit attesting to the voter’s qualifications and/ or providing a suitable identifying document for inspection which may be — but is not limited to — the following: a valid New Jersey Driver’s License, a sample ballot with the voter’s name and address, an official Federal. State, County or Municipal document, a utility or telephone bill or tax or rent receipt dated — or a piece of mail postmarked on or after the 60th day before the election; a copy of the affidavit shall be given to the challenged voter; the district board shall determine the validity of the challenge by voting on it pursuant to N. J. S. A. 19: 1524;

(4) any person who is challenged by a duly authorized challenger or by a member of the district board of elections may seek to establish his or her right to vote by swearing out and signing the affidavit and/ or providing the proof described in Paragraph (3) above; the district board shall determine the validity of the challenge by voting on it pursuant to N. J. S. A. 19: 1524;

(5) any challenger who succeeds in denying a voter the right to vote must sign an affidavit stating the reason why the voter is not entitled to vote and must furnish a copy of the affidavit to the challenged voter; the district board may, in its discretion, require that the challenger affidavit be signed when the challenge is made;

(6) any person who is denied the right to vote by reason of a successful challenge made at the polls may seek permission to vote by going before a Superior Court Judge at UNION COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS. to seek a court order allowing that person to vote; the applicant should take copies of any affidavits given to him or to her at the polls and any proof submitted at the polls in support of that person’s right to vote;

(7) forms to register complaints about the conduct of an election shall be available at each polling place in the county.

Further information can be obtained from the Union County Board of Elections at (908) 5274121

JUNE S. FISCHER, CHAIRPERSON JOHN DeSIMONE, SECRETARY &

COMMISSIONER TERESA M. HALE, MEMBER MARY ELLEN HARRIS, MEMBER 1 T – 11/ 30, & 12/ 07/ 00 The Leader Fee: $157.08

Scotch Plains JCC Will Host Maccabi Games Open House

The Jewish Community Center (JCC) of Central New Jersey will host its Maccabi Games Open House on Monday, December 11, at 8 p. m. at the Wilf Jewish Community Campus located at 1391 Martine Avenue in Scotch Plains.

The Jewish Community Centers Maccabi Games bring together Jewish

teens from all over the world for a week of competition in team and individual sports, social activism and cultural programming. The goal of the Games is to contribute to the maintenance and enrichment of Jewish identity in youth and to the development of democratic values and leadership through sportsmanship.

This year, the JCC has the opportunity to attend the Maccabi Games in Monmouth from August 1924. Athletes must be between 1316 years of age and may compete in a variety of sports such as Boys Basketball, Girls Soccer, Girls Volleyball, Coed Dance, Coed Swimming, Coed Tennis, Coed Art and Coed Track and Field. Everyone who competes at the Games strives to do his/ her best, but no matter the result, lasting friendships are made on and off the field.

If you are interested in participating or coaching any of these sports, please attend the Maccabi Games Open House on December 11 or call Rebecca Rice, Aquatics Director at (908) 8898800, Extension No. 219.

The JCC of Central NJ is a constituent agency of the United Way and the Jewish Federation of Central NJ.

Soccer Highlanders Shutout U9 West Windsor Boys, 60 SPF Piranhas Take Down

West Monmouth, 11098

The Fanwood Scotch Plains YMCA boys swim team held on for a 11098 win which was decided in the final relays against Western Monmouth YMCA on November 23.

The Piranhas leaped ahead in the individual medleys, with victories from Daniel Livolsi (1: 13.25) in the 910 100yard, Chris Haldeman (2: 09.31) in the 1518 200, and a onetwo finish in the 1314 200 by Eric (2: 09.56) and Billy Swenson.

WMY claimed the lead after the freestyle. Jonathan Feeley, Erick Walker

and Andrew Smith turned in besttime efforts for the 910s; James Livolsi took second with his best time for the 1112s; while David Hauptman and Deryck Middleton were just outtouched, taking second and third in an exciting 1314 100yard battle.

In breaststroke, Scottie Marino won for the 1112s (37.38), E. Swenson (1: 04.74) and D. Middleton took first and second for the 1314s, and C. Haldeman (2: 31.63), Stevie Swenson and Marc Calello posted a sweep in the 1518 200. Onetwo finishes in the 1314 and 1518 backstroke by Brian Gartner (1: 00.20) and B. Swenson, and Frank Eaton (2: 04.42) and Ryan Hauptman, respectively, put the Piranhas ahead.

FSPY butterfliers took firsts in three age groups: D. Livolsi for the 910s (32.28), B. Gartner (58.31) for the 1314s, Michael Sheffield swimming well to take a third, while Frank Eaton (59.15) and Mike Hector combined for a onetwo punch for the 1518s. In the relays, FSPY’s two needed victories were each won by less than a second.

The Scotch Plains U9 boys soccer team defeated West Windsor, 60. Joe D’Auria led with two goals.

Brian Laspe carried the ball up the left side and scored early in the first quarter. Rory Szeto followed with another fine shot on goal that was stopped by the Windsor keeper but Matt Alfano followed up with a shot squarely into the net. Moments later, Alfano got off a great shot but the goalie made a diving save. Mike Marsan carried the ball up the right side, cut back and nailed an angle shot into the far side of the net for

the third goal. Great defensive efforts by Michael Henkels, Rick Shevlin and goal tending by Vincent Bianco kept West Windsor scoreless in the first half.

In the second half, the Highlanders continued dominating. Travis Whitney, Shevlin and Michael Riesenberg controlled the midfield and continually fed the ball into scoring territory. Szeto got off the first shot which was stopped by a great save by the Windsor keeper. Moments later, Ian Weinberg drilled a great shot which was deflected by the goalie but Szeto followed up and scored.

Goalie Brian Kahn made a great save when he deflected a hard shot by Windsor and caught it as it ricocheted off the crossbar. Alfano scored the fourth goal and later fed the ball to Joe D’Auria who scored the fifth goal. D’Auria added the final goal a few minutes later.

Gottdenker Receives AllConference Honors

Kent Place School of Summit Varsity tennis team members Suzi Gottdenker (Class of 2000) of Westfield and Rachel Rosenthal (Class of 2000) received Honorable Mention AllConference in the Colonial Hills.

The Kent Place Varsity tennis team finished their season with a record of 66, a fourth place standing in the Union County Tournament and fifth place in the NJIS State Tournament. The record for the Junior Varsity team was an impressive 913.

Westfield Y ‘B’ Wins Second Straight

On November 18, the Westfield YMCA Girls “B” swim team won its second consecutive meet by defeating Raritan Valley 11096.

Westfield opened the meet with Kim Morawski (1112), Alyson Goodman (1314) and Kelly O’Neil (1518) taking first place in the individual medley. Westfield continued to build its lead by sweeping all freestyle events with Melissa Morawski (8& U), Marguerite Sulmont (910), Maegan Foley (1112), Emily Barnes (1314) and Julie Vanarelli (1518) all winning.

First place finishes were turned in for breaststroke by Ceclia Burkey (8& U), Kim Morawski (1112), Michelle Morawski (1314) and Julie Vanarelli (1518). Backstroke was also dominated by the Westfield Girls as Lizzie Stellar (8& U), Marguerite Sulmont (910), Jessica McLaughlin (1112), Kelly O’Neill (1314) and Tatiana Roll (1518) all captured victories.

Westfield stretched its lead to 9682 after Megan Kaveney (8& U), Megan Foley (1112) and Emily Barnes (1518) swam to victory in butterfly. Westfield wrapped up the meet by taking the (8& U), 1112, 1314 and 1518 freestyle relays.

Jessica Patterson Signs Gymnastics Scholarship

Jessica Patterson of Westfield has recently signed a National Letter of Intent to attend the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Va. on a Gymnastics scholarship. She signed during the national early November signing period.

After several recruiting trips, Jessica chose William and Mary over offers from The University of Pennsylvania, Cornell University and Brown University.

Jessica, a senior at Westfield High School, currently is the New Jersey Level 10 State Champion on the vault and is the U. S. A. I. G. C. National Floor Champion.

SPF Gold Takes Fourth at Rahway

On November 25, the Scotch PlainsFanwood U10 Soccer Gold closed out the season with a split in the Rahway Tournament. The Gold tamed the Dover Tigers, 30, then fell to the Piscataway Eagles, 41, to place fourth.

Against the Tigers, keeper Brendan McEvoy turned in a flawless performance and was assisted by the smothering defense of Mike Roth, Danny Gore, Danny Rodriguez and Greg Bencivengo. Marc Fusillo scored first with a perfect corner kick past the goalie. Eddie Byron outraced all the Tiger defenders to score unassisted. Angelo Cerimele also notched a goal on a pass from Joseph Del Prete. Also supplying pressure on the offensive end was Matt Nobbs, Andrew Smith and Paul Spicer.

Against the Eagles, Del Prete got the lone Gold goal as he took a perfect feed from Nobbs and found the far corner of the net. Byron, Smith and Spicer added offensive pressure. McEvoy turned in another good performance in net and was helped by Roth, Gore, Cerimele, Bencivengo, Rodriguez and Fusillo.

West Monmouth Tops Westfield Y Devilfish

The Westfield Y Girls’ “A” swim team lost, 12187, to visiting Western Monmouth Y on November 18 and saw their season record fall to 02. Lisa Rauch and Tori Maffey were the only Devilfish to register double individual wins.

Individual Medley victories from 910 Elizabeth Hawkins, 1112 Rauch and 1314 Maffey propelled the Devilfish to a 16point lead but Western Monmouth tied it after the freestyle. 1314 Neda Simaika had the lone Devilfish victory.

Westfield went up by two after the breaststroke. 8U Elaine Anderson, 910 Devon Giordano and 1518 Krissy Kolenut all took first and 1112 Darrell Ann Smith and 1314 Kirsten Selert placed second. Western Monmouth tied the score after the backstroke despite victories from 1112 Rauch and 1314 Maffey.

Western Monmouth then won nine of the last ten races as only the 1314 relay team of Selert, Danielle Heffernan, Simaika and Maffey was able to secure a Westfield victory.

PUBLIC NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE

SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F1048497

AAMES CAPITAL CORPORATION, PLAINTIFF vs. SALVATORE SAVATTERI AND KAREN SAVATTERI, HIS WIFE, ET ALS, DEFENDANT.

CIVIL ACTION, WRIT OF EXECUTION, DATED FEBRUARY 19, 1998 FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED PREMISES.

By virtue of the abovestated writ of execution to me directed I shall expose for sale by public vendue, at the Union County Administration Building, 1st Floor, 10 Elizabethtown Plaza, Elizabeth, New Jersey on WEDNESDAY THE 6TH DAY OF DECEMBER 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 SEVENTY NINE THOUSAND SEVENTY & 34/ 100 ($ 179,070.34).

The property is LOCATED IN THE BOROUGH OF MOUNTAINSIDE, COUNTY OF UNION AND STATE OF NEW JERSEY.

PROPERTY ADDRESS: 380 NEW PROVIDENCE ROAD, MOUNTAINSIDE, NEW JERSEY 07092.

TAX LOT NO. 10, BLOCK NO. 15E. DIMENSIONS 100.00 FEET WIDE X 360.00 FEET DEEP.

NEAREST CROSS STREET: SITUATE ON THE SOUTHEASTERLY SIDE OF NEW PROVIDENCE ROAD 365.41 FEET FROM THE SOUTHWESTERLY SIDE OF OLD TOTE ROAD.

There is due approximately the sum of TWOHUNDRED SIXTEEN THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED TWENTY ONE & 44/ 100 ($ 216,321.44) 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 SPEAR AND HOFFMAN, P. A. 1034 Laurel Oak Road, Suite 1 Voorhees, New Jersey 08043 CH753734 (WL) 4 T 11/ 9, 11/ 16, 11/ 23 & 11/ 30/ 00 Fee: $187.68

PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS

ESTATE OF: JOSEPHINE BARTELL, Deceased.

Pursuant to the order of JAMES S. LaCORTE, Surrogate of the County of Union, made on the 22nd day of NOVEMBER, A. D., 2000, upon the application of the undersigned, as Executor of the estate of said deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased within six months from the date of said order, or they will be forever barred from prosecuting or recovering the same against the subscriber.

Lawrence Schwin III Executor Nichols, Thomson, Peek & Phelan, Attorneys 210 Orchard Street Westfield, New Jersey 07091 1 T – 11/ 30/ 00, The Leader Fee: $20.40

PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOR COURTY OF NEW JERSEY

CHANCERY DIVISION UNION COUNTY DOCKET NO. F813300

NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS STATE OF NEW JERSEY

TO: UNKNOWN OWNERS/ UNKNOWN CLAIMANTS. THEIR HEIRS, DEVISEES AND PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES, AND THEIR OR ANY OF THEIR SUCCESSORS, IN RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST:

LEE DANCE and LEOLA DANCE, his wife, their heirs, devisees and personal representatives, and their or any of their successors in right, title and interest:

MRS. LEE DANCE: JOHN DOE, husband of LEOLA DANCE, said name John Doe being fictitious:

ARAPAHO CAPITAL INVESTMENT CORPORATION YOU ARE HEREBY summoned and required to serve upon the Law Offices of Goldenberg, Mackler, Sayegh, Mintz, Pfeffer, Bonchi & Gill, A Professional Corporation, Attorneys for Plaintiff, whose address is 660 New Road, Suite 1A, Northfield, New Jersey 08225, an answer to the complaint filed in the civil action, in which James Pilewski is plaintiff and Lee Dance, et al are defendants, pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, within 35 days after November 30, 2000, exclusive of such date. If you fail to do so, Judgment by default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. You shall file your answer and proof of service in duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior Court, Hughes Justice Complex, CN971, Trenton, New Jersey 08625 in accordance with the rules of Civil Practice and Procedure. You are further advised that if you are unable to obtain an attorney you may communicate with the New Jersey State Bar Association or Lawyers Referral Service of the County of Venue and that if you cannot afford an attorney you may communicate with the Legal Services Office of the County of Venue. The names and telephone numbers of such agencies are as follows:

Lawyers Referral Service: 9083534715. Legal Service: 9083544340. This action has been instituted for the purpose of foreclosing a tax sale certificate No. 97017, dated July 21, 1997 made by David Marshall, Collector of Taxes of the City of Plainfield, County of Union, and State of New Jersey, to Saunders & Fresco LLC, and covers real estate located at 137072 Belleview Court, in the City of Plainfield, County of Union and State of New Jersey, known as Block No. 19, Lot No. 33, as shown on the Tax Assessment Map and Tax Map duplicate of the City of Plainfield.

By assignment dated May 10, 1999, said tax sale certificate was assigned to James Pilewski, the plaintiff herein, which assignment was recorded in the Clerk’s Office of Union County on May 11, 1999, in book 1091 of assignments, page 114.

YOU, UNKNOWN OWNERS/ UNKNOWN CLAIMANTS, THEIR HEIRS, DEVISEES AND PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES, AND THEIR OR ANY OF THEIR SUCCESSORS IN RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST, AND EACH of you are made defendants in the above entitled action because you have or may claim to have some right, title, lien or other interest affecting the real estate being foreclosed by virtue of ownership, inheritance, descent, intestacy, devise, dower, curtesy, mortgage, deed, or conveyance, entry of judgment or other legal or lawful right.

YOU LEE DANCE and LEOLA DANCE, his wife, are made defendants in the above entitled action because you are the record title owners of the property being foreclosed.

YOU, HEIRS, DEVISEES AND PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES OF LEE DANCE AND LEOLA DANCE, HIS WIFE, AND THEIR OR ANY OF THEIR SUCCESSORS IN RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST, are made defendants in the above entitled action because plaintiff has been unable to ascertain whether Lee Dance and/ or Leola Dance, are living or dead, and if dead, the names of their heirs, devisees and personal representatives.

YOU, MRS. LEE DANCE and JOHN DOE, husband of LEOLA DANCE, SAID NAME JOHN DOE BEING FICTITIOUS, are made defendants in the above entitled action in the event Lee Dance and Leola Dance, his wife, divorced, or one died, and the other remarried, or they both remarried.

YOU, ARAPAHO CAPITAL INVESTMENTS CORPORATION, are made a defendant in the above entitled action by virtue of any interest you may have in the premises being foreclosed under a tax sale certificate dated December 28, 1989, and recorded in the Clerk’s Office of Union County on May 24, 1991, in book4245 of mortgages, page 349. Said tax sale certificate was assigned to you by assignment recorded in the Clerk’s Office of Union County on June 29, 1995, in book 823 of assignments, page 41.

The nature of which and the reason that you and each of you are joined as defendants is set forth with particularity in the complaint, a copy of which will be furnished you on request addressed to the attorneys of the plaintiff at the above mentioned address.

DONALD F. PHELAN CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR COURT

OF NEW JERSEY GOLDENBERG, MACKLER, SAYEGH, MINTZ, PFEFFER, BONCHI & GILL Attorneys At Law 660 New Road, Suite 1A Northfield, New Jersey 08225 File No. 475673 1 T – 11/ 30/ 00, The Leader Fee: $132.60

PUBLIC NOTICE TOWN OF WESTFIELD BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT

The Board of Adjustment of the Town of Westfield, New Jersey will meet on Monday, December 11, 2000 in the Council Chambers at the Municipal Building, 425 East Broad Street, Westfield, New Jersey at 7: 30 p. m. to hear and consider the following appeals for variance from the requirements of the Westfield Land Use Ordinance:

1. William Siegel, 546 Washington Street, Westfield, New Jersey, seeking to create an addition to a single family dwelling violating Section 11.09 E. 5 (minimum front yard) violating Section 11.09 E. 6 (minimum interior side yard) and violating Section 11.09 E. 10 (maximum building coverage not including a deck).

Anyone being interested in said application should appear in person with or without an attorney to be heard that evening.

James B. Flynn Attorney for the Applicant 1 T – 11/ 30/ 00, The Leader Fee: $23.97

PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS

ESTATE OF: JANE ELIZABETH HACKETT, Deceased.

Pursuant to the order of JAMES S. LaCORTE, Surrogate of the County of Union, made on the 22nd day of NOVEMBER, A. D., 2000, upon the application of the undersigned, as Administrator of the estate of said deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased within six months from the date of said order, or they will be forever barred from prosecuting or recovering the same against the subscriber.

Jane E. Egan Administrator Donald D. Vanerelli, Attorney 211 North Avenue East Westfield, New Jersey 07090 1 T – 11/ 30/ 00, The Leader Fee: $19.89

PUBLIC NOTICE TOWN OF WESTFIELD

INVITATION TO BID

Sealed proposals will be received by the Mayor and Council of the Town of Westfield, New Jersey, on Friday, December 15, 2000 at 10: 00 a. m. prevailing time at the Municipal building, 425 East Broad Street, Westfield, New Jersey for the following:

Television TV36 Broadcasting Equipment

Proposals must be delivered at the place and before the hour above mentioned in a sealed envelope marked “Bid for TV Equipment” bearing the Name and Address of the bidder, addressed to the Town of Westfield, 425 East Broad Street, Westfield, New Jersey, and must be in the office of the Purchasing Agent on or before the hour named.

Bids must be accompanied by a proposal guarantee in the form of certified check, cashier’s check or bid bond in an amount of 10% of the total bid, payable to the Town of Westfield. Each proposal must be accompanied by a surety company certification stating that the said Surety company will provide the bidder with the required performance bond in the full amount to be contract.

Bidders must be in compliance with all provision of Chapter 127 pl 1975 supplement for the law against discrimination (Affirmative Action). Bidders statement of Ownership, as required by Chapter 33 of the Public Laws of 1977, must be submitted with all bids.

Specifications and proposal forms can be examined and procured at the office of the Purchasing Agent, 425 East Broad Street, Westfield, New Jersey 07090. Monday through Friday between the hours of 8: 30 a. m. and 4: 30 p. m.

The Mayor and Council reserve the right to reject any and all bids, also waive any informality if it is deemed advisable so to do.

Marianne K. Horta Purchasing Agent 1 T – 11/ 30/ 00, The Leader Fee: $40.80

PUBLIC NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS

NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the Township Council of the Township of Scotch Plains, held in the Council Chambers in the Municipal Building of said Township on Tuesday, November 21, 2000, there was introduced, read for the first time, and passed on such first reading, the following ordinance:

AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 10 SECTION 101.5 OF THE GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS ENTITLED “PARKS AND GOLF COURSES”

The purpose of the ordinance: Abolishing fees for tennis court usage.

A public hearing will be held on Tuesday, December 12, 2000, at 8: 00 p. m. in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Building, or any time and place to which a meeting for the further consideration of such ordinance shall from time to time be adjourned, and all persons interested will be given an opportunity to be heard concerning such ordinance.

A copy of same may be obtained from the office of the Township Clerk, 430 Park Avenue, Scotch Plains, New Jersey, between the hours of 9: 00 a. m. and 4: 00 p. m. Monday through Friday by any member of the general public who wants a copy of same without cost.

BARBARA RIEPE Township Clerk 1 T – 11/ 30/ 00, The Times Fee: $33.15

David B. Corbin for The Westfield Leader and The Times SENIOR OFFENSIVE THREAT… Melissa Fry was another senior offensive threat who confused the juniors early on in the Annual Powder Puff Game.

Courtesy of Robert Meiklejohn Photographer

WESTFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES… The recent Westfield High School Hall of Fame inductees, from left to right, are: Robert Duncan, Cliff Sheehan, Cheryl Gleason, Robert Flynn, Tim Goski, Greg Moore, Sally Parizeau, Owen brand and Neil Horne.

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