Page 14 Thursday, July 23, 1998 The Westfield Leader and THE TIMES of Scotch Plains – Fanwood A WATCHUNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. PUBLICATION
CYAN YELLOW MAGENTA BLACK
Westfield White 12's Win Four-Straight Games
Westfield defeated Roseland 6-3 behind the strong pitching of Matt Calvaruso and Mike Paragano on July 10. Winning pitcher Calvaruso walked the first three batters he faced but escaped the first inning allowing only one run as catcher Nick Gismondi caught the Roseland lead- off batter trying to steal home.
Mike Checchio answered for Westfield in the first, leading off with a single, stealing two bases and scor- ing on Joe Wisneiwski's sacrifice fly. In the second, Westfield scored two more times on Paragano's two run double as Rich Moran and Mike Streaman scored.
The Westfield boys added two more in the third as Jack Joyce led off with a single followed by Wisneiwski's walk. Calvaruso singled in both run- ners. In the fourth, they would add one insurance run as Paragano singled and was knocked in with Joyce's hit.
Westfield defeated Springfield 15- 7 on July 11. Winning pitcher Josh
Dennerlein gave up two runs in the first, then closed the door pitching four shutout innings. Wisneiwski had an RBI triple in the bottom of the first and scored on Calvaruso's sacrifice fly to tie the score.
The White erupted in the third, scoring seven runs as Checchio, Adam Gerchens, Wisneiwski, Gismondi and Paragano had RBI hits and Joe Korfmacher hit a long two-run homer. In the fourth, Korfmacher had three more RBI with a bases-clearing double off the top of the centerfield fence. Moran drove Korfmacher home with a single. Gerchens added his second double of the game to knock in the final two runs in the fifth.
Westfield edged South Orange in extra innings on July 12. Pitcher Korfmacher gave up two first inning runs before settling down and pitch- ing an excellent game to keep his team in the game.
Trailing 2-0, Westfield scored five in the third as Checchio singled and Gerchens doubled to start the inning followed by Korfmacher being hit by a pitch. Wisneiwski doubled home three runs and later scored on Joyce's sacrifice bunt. Paragano walked and stole two bases before scoring on Moran's RBI.
South Orange fought back with one run in the fourth. Steve Rizetta made a fine play cutting off a single headed for the gap to limit the scor- ing. In the fifth, Westfield's defense sparkled again as Streaman and Moran threw out runners trying to score as catcher Dennerlein made two fine tag plays.
South Orange tied the game in the sixth. Streaman came on in relief and got the first hitter to ground out, then struck out the next two batters.
In the top of the seventh, Streaman singled and went to third on Calvaruso's two out single. Streaman scored on a wild pitch to give Westfield the lead, but South Orange had a bases-loaded situation with no out in the bottom of the seventh when the Westfield defense rose again. Shortstop Wisneiwski caught a grounder and fired home to catcher Dennerlein who threw to third baseman Joyce to get a double play. Streaman then hit the next batter to load the bases again before striking out the final batter to win the game.
On July 15, Streaman won his third game of the season, defeating Scotch plans 5-3 with the help of Dennerlein who pitched two perfect innings in relief while striking out four batters. Westfield scored all their runs in the third. Dennerlein started things off with his first of two doubles, Checchio and Gerchens walked and Wisneiwski and Calvaruso had RBI singles to left before Paragano cleared the bases with a double off the left field fence
Westfield White 9's Topple Ridge and Florham Park
Westfield's nine-year-old White team racked up two victories this week. With just two games left in regular season, the team has a 10-4 record. On July 15, the White teamed defeated Basking Ridge, 12-8.
Basking Ridge scored one run in the top of the first. Westfield came back with a hit by Danny Dickson and a triple by Ross Abramowitz to tie the score tied at one. A hit by Sam Crawford increased Westfield's lead to 2-1.
In the top of the second, a good fielding play by Chris Sailors helped keep the Basking Ridge score to one. Westfield retaliated. Colin Callahan walked and a hit by Dickson advanced the runner. Dickson scored on a single by Sean Ferro. A hit to left by Crawford scored Callahan and Westfield surged ahead, 4-2.
In the third, a strikeout from pitcher Timothy Jacob kept the Ridge team from capitalizing on a bases loaded situation. Westfield took to the plate and a solid hit to left by Derek Anderson started a rally for Westfield. Jacob got on first with a hit, and Callahan singled in Anderson. Two stolen bases and a hit by Ferro scored two more runs. A hit by Abramowitz scored Ferro, making the score 8-4.
Basking Ridge tied the score in the fourth. Not to be outdone, Westfield bat-
ters Peter Rucinsky and Anderson walked, then Kevin Hennessy drilled a two-run double. Callahan walked and Mike Venezia singled Hennessy home. Abramowitz singled to bring home Callahan and the White team took a 12- 8 lead. Pitcher Rucinsky struck out three batters in the fifth and sixth inning, giv- ing Westfield the victory.
On July 16, Westfield defeated Florham Park, 8-4. Singles by Abramowitz and Ferro and a two-run single by Venezia in the first, gave Westfield an early 2-0 lead. Pitcher Venezia's two strikeouts and a play to Rucinsky kept Florham Park scoreless.
In the bottom of the second, Florham Park came back to tie the score, 2-2. In the third a hit by Abramowitz and walks to Rucinsky, Venezia and Hennessy got one run for Westfield. Three hits by Florham Park earned them one run, de- spite great fielding by Anderson and Dickson, making the score, 3-3.
Westfield zoomed ahead, 8-4, in the fourth. Crawford walked, Jacob, Rucinsky and Abramowitz followed with singles, Ferro walked and Venezia and Hennessy both doubled. In the top of the fifth, the Basking Ridge pitcher struck out the side. The expert fielding of Anderson, Billy Nason and Sail- ors kept Basking Ridge scoreless and Westfield had gained the victory.
KING OF THE PIER PARTICIPANTS…Swimmers from Highland Swim Club and Willow Grove Swim Club, both in Scotch Plains, competed on July 12 in the one-mile "King of the Pier" ocean swim in Seaside Heights. Pictured, left to right, are: kneeling, Alex Grecco, Alexis Zukowski and Highland Coach Bill Reichle, and standing, Shannon McEneely, Jen Gartner, Frank Grecco, Evan Flath, Erin Wilkinson, Diana Rocco, Beth Grausso, Jen Bassman, Katie O'Connor and Julia Sheffield. Also swimming from Willow Grove, but not pictured, were Chris Karelus, Norm Swenson, Chris Swenson, Steve Swenson and Mike Cinkewicz.
Event 1st 2nd 3rd Girls 9-10 100 im E. Bregman J. Lane ------- Girls 11-12 100 im K. Layton A. Grodeck ------- Girls 13-14 100 im H. Lane ------- L. Shelman Girls 15-17 100 im K. Carter K. Hart -------
Girls 6u 25 free K. Wallace ------- ------- Girls 7u 25 free B. Hart ------- ------- Girls 8u 25 free M. McDermott ------- ------- Girls 9-10 25 free M. Tidswell K. Morgan ------- Girls 11-12 50 free A. Grodeck A. Dickson ------- Girls 13-14 50 free ------- ------- K. Lane Girls 15-17 50 free K. Carter ------- -------
Girls 8u 25 breast N. Ayers ------- ------- Girls 9-10 25 breast ------- ------- K. Morgan Girls 11-12 50 breast K. Layton J. Schor ------- Girls 13-14 50 breast K. Lane A. Prunesti ------- Girls 15-17 50 breast A. Gundrum C. O'Donnell -------
Girls 8u 25 back ------- ------- K. Seeger Girls 9-10 25 back S. Flood ------- ------- Girls 11-12 50 back K. Layton A. Grodeck ------- Girls 13-14 50 back H. Lane L. Shelman ------- Girls 15-17 50 back K. Hart ------- -------
Girls 8u 25 fly N. Ayers M. McDermott ------- Girls 9-10 25 fly J. Lane A. Psyhojos ------- Girls 11-12 50 fly J. Schor ------- ------- Girls 13-14 50 fly K. Lane E. Bregman ------- Girls 15-17 50 fly K. Hart ------- -------
Girls 9-10 Relay Bregman/Clark/Lane/Tidswell Girls 13-14 Relay Lane/Lane/Prunesti/Shelman
Boys 9-10 100 im S. Blum L. Baran ------- Boys 11-12 100 im C. Dugan A. Prunesti ------- Boys 13-14 100 im S. Baran C. Johnnides ------- Boys 15-17 100 im C. Haldeman ------- E. Finne
Boys 6u 25 free D. Clemens ------- N. Boyle Boys 7u 25 free B. Hart ------- S. Cassidy Boys 8u 25 free ------- ------- A. Colucci Boys 9-10 25 free M. Boyle J. Simone ------- Boys 11-12 50 free A. Prunesti E. Scher ------- Boys 13-14 50 free S. Baran A. Ruotolo ------- Boys 15-17 50 free C. Haldeman E. Finne L. Mustillo
Boys 8u 25 breast A. Betancourt ------- A. Colucci Boys 9-10 25 breast N. Colucci M. Burns ------- Boys 11-12 50 breast A. Prunesti J. Brandman ------- Boys 13-14 50 breast A. Ruotolo C. Johnnides ------- Boys 15-17 50 breast ------- ------- -------
Boys 8u 25 back ------- ------- A. Colucci Boys 9-10 25 back S. Blum ------- R. Sharkey Boys 11-12 50 back E. Scher M. Molowa ------- Boys 13-14 50 back C. Dugan ------- ------- Boys 15-17 50 back ------- ------- -------
Boys 8u 25 fly ------- T. Dejianne ------- Boys 9-10 25 fly S. Blum L. Baran ------- Boys 11-12 50 fly C. Dugan M. Molowa ------- Boys 13-14 50 fly S. Baran ------- ------- Boys 15-17 50 fly L. Mustillo ------- -------
Boys 9-10 Relay Baran/Blum/Boyle/Sharkey Boys 11-12 Relay Dugan/Molowa/Prunesti/Scher Boys 13-14 Relay Baran/Johnnides/Rutolo/Dugan
Nomahegan vs. Memorial (Nomahegan Results Only)
Nomahegan Swimmers Leave Westfield, Cranford in Wake
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PUBLIC NOTICE
TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS INVITATION TO BID
Invitations are extended to qualified Bid- ders to bid for the following Project:
GREEN FOREST PARK PARKING LOT CONSTRUC-
TION AND BARRIER FREE IMPROVEMENTS
This project consists of improving the existing parking lot within the park including, paving of the parking lot and walking path and the construction of drainage improve- ments.
Bids will be accepted only by mail or in person to the Office of the Township Clerk, Scotch Plains Municipal Building, 430 Park Avenue, Scotch Plains, New Jersey 07076 (ATTN: Barbara Riepe, Township Clerk) until 10:00 AM on Tuesday, August 4, 1998. The Township of Scotch Plains (here- inafter "Township") shall not be responsible for any bid mailed which is lost in transit or delivered late by the Postal Service. At the above time, the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. All bids must be presented in sealed envelopes which are clearly marked "Bid for "Green Forest Park Parking Lot Construction and Barrier Free Improve- ments", 430 Park Avenue, Scotch Plains, New Jersey 07076". No bid will be received after the time and date specified.
After receipt of bids, no bid may be with- drawn within sixty (60) days after the date of the bid opening except if provided for herein. The bid of any Bidder who consents to an extension may be held for consideration for a longer period of time as may be agreed upon between Bidder and the Township.
All bids must be on the bid forms provided by the Township of Scotch Plains in the Bid Package. Plans and specifications for this work may be examined at the Office of the Township Engineer, Municipal Building, 430 Park Avenue, Scotch Plains, New Jersey, during business hours, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., beginning July 24, 1998, and pur- chased for a $25.00 non-refundable fee.
Bid proposals and all required documents must be completed and submitted by the date as set forth above. All documents in the enclosed Bid Package must accompany the bid proposal.
In addition to the above documents, a certified check, cashiers check or bid bond issued by a responsible bank, trust com- pany or insurance company, payable to the Township of Scotch Plains shall be submit- ted with each bid as a guaranty that if a contract is awarded the Bidder shall execute said Contract. The Bid Security shall be in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the total amount of the bid or Twenty-Thousand Dol- lars ($20,000.00), whichever is lower.
All bid Security, except the Bid Security of the three (3) apparent lowest responsible Bidders shall, if requested in writing, be returned after ten (10) days from the open- ing of the bids (Sundays and holiday ex- cepted) and the bids of such Bidders shall be considered withdrawn.
The Township reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and to waive immaterial informalities, or to accept any bid which, in the opinion of the Township of Scotch Plains, will be in the best interest of the Township all in accordance with the New Jersey Local Public Contracts Law N.J.S.A. 40A:11-I et seq. In the event of an equal or tie bid, the Township shall award the bid to the Bidder which, in the Township's sole discretion, best serves the interest of the Township.
The Township also reserves the right to reject any and all bids if sufficient funds are not available and/or appropriated.
The selected Bidder, will, within seven (7) days of award of the bid, enter into an appropriate contract with the Township.
All Bidders must comply with P.L. 1975, Chapter 127, entitled "An Act Relating to Affirmative Action in Relation to Discrimina- tion in Connection with Certain Public Con- tracts and Supplementing the Law Against Discrimination approved April 16, 1945 (P.L. 1945, Chapter 169)", N.J.A.C. 17:27, as amended from time to time, and the Ameri- cans With Disability Act.
Where applicable, prevailing wage rate shall be paid to all workers on the job as per
N.J.A.C. 34:11-56, 25 et seq.
BY ORDER OF THE TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS OF THE COUNTY OF UNION, STATE OF NEW JERSEY.
Thomas Atkins Municipal Manager
Barbara Riepe Township Clerk 1 T – 7/23/98, The Times Fee: $87.72
PUBLIC NOTICE
SHERIFF'S SALE
SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F-11376-97.
INVESTORS SAVINGS BANK, A NEW JERSEY SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, F/K/ A INVESTORS SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, PLAINTIFF vs. CARMEN VALENTIN AND MRS. CARMEN VALENTIN, HIS WIFE; ET ALS, DEFEN- DANT.
CIVIL ACTION, WRIT OF EXECUTION, DATED FEBRUARY 19, 1998 FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED PREMISES.
By virtue of the above-stated writ of execu- tion 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 12TH DAY OF AUGUST A.D., 1998 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 $147,790.30. The property to be sold is located in the City of Elizabeth, County of Union and State of New Jersey.
It is commonly known as 655 Adams Avenue, Elizabeth, New Jersey.
It is known and designated as Block No. 8, Lot No. 59.
The dimensions are 25 feet wide by 150 feet long.
Nearest cross street: Situate on the south- easterly line of Adams Avenue, 94.22 feet from the southwesterly line of Louisa Street.
Prior lien(s): None. There is due approximately the sum of $151,716.76 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 STERN, LAVINTHAL, NORGAARD & KAPNICK, Attorneys Suite 300 293 Eisenhower Parkway Livingston, New Jersey 07039-1711 CH-753904 (WL) 4 T - 7/16, 7/23, 7/30 & 8/6/98 Fee: $183.60
PUBLIC NOTICE
SHERIFF'S SALE
SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F-17687-97.
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, A CORPORATION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, PLAINTIFF vs. JOSEPH EMILUS AND BERNADETTE EMILUS, HIS WIFE; COM- MERCIAL CREDIT CORP, DEFENDANT.
CIVIL ACTION, WRIT OF EXECUTION, DATED MAY 6, 1998 FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED PREMISES.
By virtue of the above-stated writ of execu- tion 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 5TH DAY OF AUGUST A.D., 1998 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 $70,652.30. The property to be sold is located in the City of Elizabeth, County of Union and State of New Jersey.
It is commonly known as 326 Westfield Avenue, Elizabeth, New Jersey.
It is known and designated as Block No. 13, Lot No. 1669.
The dimensions are 30.50 feet wide by 115.00 feet long.
Nearest Cross Street: Situate on the south- erly line of Westfield Avenue, 44.00 feet from the easterly line of Grove Street.
Prior lien(s): None. There is due approximately the sum of $72,613.57 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 STERN, LAVINTHAL, NORGAARD & KAPNICK, Attorneys Suite 300 293 Eisenhower Parkway Livingston, New Jersey 07039-1711 CH-753896 (WL) 4 T - 7/9, 7/16, 7/23 & 7/30/98 Fee: $179.52
PUBLIC NOTICE
SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION UNION COUNTY DOCKET NO.
F-9568-98 NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS
STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: MANUEL A. ESPINOSA, MRS. MANUEL A. ESPINOSA, J.I. KISLAK
MORTGAGE CORPORATION, FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION YOU ARE HEREBY summoned and re- quired to serve upon ALLOCCA & PELLEGRINO, P.C., Attorneys for Plaintiff, whose address is 4 Century Drive, Parsippany, New Jersey 07054, an Answer to the Complaint and Amendment to Com- plains (if any) filed in a Civil Action in which FUNB Cust D.H. & Assoc. is plaintiff and Manuel A. Espinosa, et. als. are defendants, pending in the Superior Court of New Jer- sey, within 35 days after July 23, 1998, 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 Com- plex, CN-971, Trenton, New Jersey 08625, in accordance with the Rules of Civil Prac- tice and Procedure.
You are further advised that if you are unable to obtain an attorney you may com- municate with the Lawyer 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 num- bers of such agencies are as follows:
Lawyer Referral Service: 908-353-4715 Legal Service: 908-354-4340 THIS ACTION has been instituted for the purpose of foreclosing the following tax sale certificate(s): 1. A certain tax certificate 951027, recorded on September 26, 1996, made by Sally A. Di Rini, Collector of Taxes of City of Plainfield, and State of New Jersey to City of Plainfield and subsequently assigned to plaintiff, FUNB Cust D.H. & Assoc. This covers real estate located in the City of Plainfield, County of Union, and State of New Jersey, known as 715-25 Arlington Avenue, Block No. 713, Lot No. 10, as shown on the Tax Assess- ment Map and Tax Map duplicate of City of Plainfield.
YOU, Manuel A. Espinosa, are made a defendant because you are the owner of a property which is the subject of the above entitled action.
YOU, Mrs. Manuel A. Espinosa, are made a defendant in the above entitled action because plaintiff has been unable to deter- mine whether defendant Manuel A. Espinosa is married, and if married, the name of Manuel A. Espinosa's spouse. If Manuel A. Espinosa is married, the plaintiff joins Mrs. Manuel A. Espinosa as a defendant for any possessory or marital rights you may have.
YOU, J.I. Kislak Mortgage Corporation are made a defendant in the above entitled action because on December 11, 1985, you recorded a Mortgage against Manuel A. Espinosa for a debt of $695,000.
YOU, Federal Home Loan Mortgage Cor- poration are made a defendant in the above entitled action because on February 3, 1998 you filed a Lis Pendens against Manuel A. Espinosa.
DONALD F. PHELAN CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF NEW JERSEY ALLOCCA & PELLEGRINO 4 Century Drive Parsippany, New Jersey 07054 1 T – 7/23/98, The Leader Fee: $71.40
Ash Brook Women Tell Golf Results
A spokeswoman for the Ash Brook Women's Golf Association of Scotch Plains announced the winners of the "Handicap Stroke Play" tournament for 18-Holers and "Nine Hole Champion- ship" for 9-Holers on July 16.
18-HOLERS Flight A
Low gross, Mary Anderson and Jane Jones, tied, 88.
First low net, Anne Schmidt, 70. Second low net, Ethel Araneo and Rhoda Faughnan, tied, 71.
Flight B
Low gross, Kim Huff, 93. First low net, Helen Kim, 66. Second low net, Evelyn Coppola, 67. Third low net, Kim Huff, 69.
Flight C
Low gross, Natalie Pines and Olga Rose, tied, 111.
First low net, Natalie Pines, 71. Second low net, Olga Rose, 74. Third low net, Shirlee Casarola and Rusti Squires, tied, 78.
Low putts: Estelle Hiller, 27. Chip-ins: Jane Jones, No. 3; Barbara Doane, No. 1; Estelle Hiller No. 16; Natalie Pines, No. 1; Rusti Squires No. 2 and No. 7, and Kim Eckstrom, No. 12.
9-HOLERS Flight A Nine Hole Championship
Low gross, Shelly Grobe and Gail Lockhart, tied, 48.
First low net, Shelly Grobe, 31. Second low net, Gail Lockhart, 33. Third low net, Ann Powers, 37.
Flight B
Low gross, Nancy Christensen and Jo Miller, tied, 58.
First low net, Jo Miller, 35. Second low net, Nancy Christensen, 37.
Third low net, Liz Young and Carol Katz, 40.
Flight C Low gross, Arlene LaTourette, 66. First low net, Arlene LaTourette, 36. Second low net, Marion Branditz, 44. Third low net, June Morrison, 45. Low putts: Gail Lockhart and Shirley Sidono, 15.
P.A.L. Cheerleader Registration Open
The Westfield Police Athletic League (P.A.L.) cheerleader registrations are open to all fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth graders. Football season runs from mid- September through mid-November. Reg- istration forms may be picked up at the Westfield Police Department, 425 East Broad Street. Anyone with questions may call (908) 233-7105.
Donations may be made to: Cheer- leaders, Westfield P.A.L., P. O. Box 873, Westfield, 07090.
Public Links Tourney Set for August 14
The 25th annual Junior Boys and Girls Public Links Tournament will be held Friday, August 14, at the Ash Brook Golf Course on Raritan Road in Scotch Plains.
These tournaments are open to boys and girls, ages 12 to 17 who are residents of Union County. Proof of residency is required and members of private clubs are not eligible to participate.
Separate tournaments will be held for boys and girls. If the number of enrolled players permits, boys will be placed in two age divisions, 12 to 14 and 15 to 17. Girls will compete in one age group. Play will consist of 18 holes, stroke play, no handi- cap, low gross. There must be a minimum of four players to stage a tournament.
Trophies will be awarded to the over- all winner and runner-up in each divi- sion, in each tournament.
Interested persons should note that the deadline for entries is Sunday, August 2, at 5 p.m. Applications are available and must be turned in with the required $8 entry fee at all three Union County Golf Courses - Ash Brook in Scotch Plains, Galloping Hill in Kenilworth and Oak Ridge in Clark. No post entries will be accepted.
For further information, please call Ash Brook at (908) 756-0414.
DEADLINE INFO DEADLINE INFO DEADLINE INFO DEADLINE INFO DEADLINE INFO. .. .. Sports deadlines are: All sports that take place during the week MUST be submitted by FRIDAY, 4 P.M. Weekend sports ONLY will be accepted up till Noon on Monday. Aritcles must be typed, double spaced, upper and lower case and no longer than 1-1/2 pages. NO EXCEPTIONS
PUBLIC NOTICE
SHERIFF'S SALE
SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F-604-97.
NATIONSBANC MORTGAGE CORPO- RATION, PLAINTIFF vs. JAMES JACKSON AND JOYCE TAYLOR, HIS WIFE; CITIBANK SOUTH DAKOTA, N.A., DEFENDANT.
CIVIL ACTION, WRIT OF EXECUTION, DATED MAY 18, 1998 FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED PREMISES.
By virtue of the above-stated writ of execu- tion 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 19TH DAY OF AUGUST A.D., 1998 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 $107,072.60. LOCATED IN THE CITY OF ELIZA- BETH, COUNTY OF UNION AND STATE OF NEW JERSEY.
PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1086 WILLIAM STREET, ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY 07201.
TAX LOT NO. 1436 BLOCK NO. 9. DIMENSIONS: 22.42 FEET WIDE X 100.00 FEET DEEP.
NEAREST CROSS STREET: SITUATE ON THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF WILLIAM STREET 193.45 FEET FROM THE INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTH- EASTERLY LINE OF MADISON AVENUE.
There is due approximately the sum of $109,952.49 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., Attorneys 1034 Laurel Oak Road, Suite 1 Voorhees, New Jersey 08043 CH-753912 (WL) 4 T - 7/23, 7/30, 8/6 & 8/13/98 Fee: $173.40
David B. Corbin for The Westfield Leader and The Times
VYING FOR FIRST IN FLIGHT…Westfield residents Horace Corbin, left, and Jackie Cleary, second from left, along with their respective guests Gus Stache from Sparta, second from right, and John Urbano from Passaic relax for a refreshing photo. Corbin and Stache edged Cleary and Urbano for first place in their flight at a recent three-day member-guest tournament at Canoe Brook Country Club in Summit.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Notice is hereby given that an ordi- nance of which the following is a copy was introduced, read and passed on first reading by the Council of the Town of Westfield at a meeting held July 7, 1998, and that the said Council will further consider the same for final passage on 11th day of August, 1998, at 8:30 p.m., in the Council Chamber, Mu- nicipal Building, 425 East Broad Street, Westfield, New Jersey, at which time and place any person who may be interested therein will be given an opportunity to be heard concerning said ordinance.
Joy C. Vreeland Town Clerk
SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF CURBING ON PORTIONS OF CLARK STREET, FOREST AVENUE AND KIMBALL AV- ENUE AND THE APPROPRIA- TION OF MONIES NECES- SARY THEREFOR. BE IT ORDAINED by the Town of Westfield in the County of Union as follows:
SECTION I. That the following streets be improved in the following manner:
1. Clark Street — Dudley Avenue to Edgewood Avenue (500 Block, odd numbers) 2. Forest Avenue — Dudley Avenue to
Edgewood Avenue (500 Block) 3. Kimball Avenue — Baker Avenue to
North Chestnut Street
Improvements:
a. Replace the existing curbing with new granite block curbing. b. Repair sidewalks and driveways dam-
aged as a result of the curbing instal- lation work. c. All work necessary and incidental
thereto.
SECTION II. That all of the said improve- ments shall be made and completed under the supervision of the Town Engineer and in accordance with preliminary plans and speci- fications which are now on file in the office of the Town Engineer and are hereby made a part of this ordinance.
SECTION III. That fifty (50%) percent of the final cost of the curbing as certified by the Chief Financial Officer shall be assessed by the Tax Assessor on lands specially benefited by the improvement.
SECTION IV. It is hereby determined and declared that the number of annual installa- tions in which the special assessment to be levied on account of the said improvements may be paid is five (5).
SECTION V. It is hereby determined and declared that the estimated amount of mon- ies necessary to be raised from all sources for said purpose is $53,000 and that the estimated amount of Bond Anticipation Notes necessary to be issued for said purpose is $50,000. There is hereby appropriated to said purpose the sum of $3,000 from Capital Improvement Funds available for said pur- pose.
SECTION VI. To finance such purpose there shall be issued pursuant to R.S. 40A:2- 8 in anticipation of the issuance of bonds, Bond Anticipation Notes of said Town not to exceed in the aggregate principal amount the sum of $50,000. Said notes shall bear interest at a rate per annum as may hereafter be determined within the limitations pre- scribed by said law and may be renewed from time to time pursuant to, and within, the limitations prescribed by said law. All mat- ters with respect to said notes not deter- mined by this ordinance shall be determined by resolution of the Town to be hereafter adopted.
SECTION VII. Not more than. $1,000.00 of the sum to be raised by the issuance of said notes may be used to finance such purpose, whether temporary or permanent, or to finance engineering or inspection costs and legal expenses or to finance the cost of the issuance of such obligations as pro- vided in R.S. 40A:2-20.
SECTION VIII. It is hereby determined and declared that the period of usefulness of said purpose for which said notes are to be issued is a period of five years (5) from the date of said bond.
SECTION IX. It is hereby determined and declared that the Supplemental Debt State- ment required by law has been duly made and filed in the office of the Town Clerk of said Town and that such statement so filed shows that the gross debt of the Town as defined in R.S. 40A:2-43 of said Revised Statutes is increased by this ordinance by $100,000, and that the notes authorized by this ordinance shall be within any debt limi- tations prescribed by said law.
SECTION X. This ordinance shall take effect twenty (20) days after first publication thereof after final passage. 1 T – 7/23/98, The Leader Fee: $69.30
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