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Page 18 Thursday, June 11, 1998 The Westfield Leader and THE TIMES of Scotch Plains – Fanwood A WATCHUNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. PUBLICATION

PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE BOROUGH OF FANWOOD

PLANNING BOARD

Notice is hereby given that on June 24, 1998 at 8: 00 P. M. in the Borough Hall of the Borough of Fanwood at 75 North Martine Avenue, Fanwood, New Jersey the Fanwood Planning Board will hold a public hearing to consider the appeal of Fanwood Assisted Living, L. P. 277- 295 South Avenue, Fanwood, New Jersey, Block No. 66, Lot Nos. 4 and 6 for preliminary and final site plan approval, conditional use and use and bulk variances to erect a senior citizens residence and from the requirements of Chapter 93 subparagraphs as follows:

93- 29A (Apartments in PB zone – 40 unit apartment building) 93- 9A( 1)( b) (structure height) 93- 9A( 1) (c) (dwelling unit floor area) 93- 9A( 1)( e) (total floor area — % of lot) 93- 9A( 1)( d) (usable floor area) 93- 9A( 1)( f) (building coverage — % of lot) 93- 9A( 1)( h) (front yard depth) 93- 16A( 1) (parking space size) 93- 16D (number of parking spaces) 93- 15K( 2)( b) (free standing sign – one additional) All interested persons may be present and heard. The file pertaining to this application is available for public inspection during normal business hours from the Secretary of the Board at the Administration offices of the Borough of Fanwood at 75 North Martine Avenue, Fanwood, New Jersey.

Fanwood Assisted Living, L. P. 33 Union Place Summit, New Jersey 07901 1 T – 6/ 11/ 98, The Times Fee: $47.94

Yu Siblings are Victorious In Musical Competition

Allen, Marina and Peter Yu of Westfield were recently named laureates in the 18th competition of the Piano Teachers Society of America.

They delivered their winning performances on May 24 at the Society's Annual Spring Piano Festival at Carnegie Hall. This follows the Yu family victories in the same competition one year ago.

The three siblings placed first in the chamber music category. Their performance of Mendelssohn's Piano Trio in D Minor, with Marina at

FAMILY CELEBRATION… The Yu siblings and their parents gather outside Carnegie Hall in New York as they celebrate Allen, Marina and Peter, Jr., having been named laureates in the 18th competition of the Piano Teachers Society of America. Pictured, left to right, are: Peter, Sr., Peter, Jr., Marina, Allen, Cindy and Helen Yu.

the piano, Peter on the violin and Allen on the cello, served as the Piano Festival's grand finale. Marina and Peter also performed etudes by Frederic Chopin.

Their sister Cindy Yu, now a college graduate, was the first of the siblings to be recognized for her piano performances.

Her repertoire includes nearly all the piano works of the 20th- century French composer Maurice Ravel, including his Piano Concerto for the Left Hand.

Martin Jewelers Once Again Sponsoring Hole- In- Ones

As the 1998 season of charity golf tournaments begins, Martin Jewelers has announced that it will once again sponsor a host of area hole- inone contests.

Martin Jewelers' first offer of a Rolex President watch, with a retail value of $15,900, for a hole- in- one contest, was at the Yogi Berra Celebrity Golf Classic at the Montclair Country Club on June 5. Proceeds from this event benefited the mentally, physically, emotionally or economically challenged scouts in Essex County.

Before the golf season ends, Mar

A HOLE- IN- ONE... Yogi Berra extends thanks to Ellen Ramer, President of Martin Jewelers, for sponsoring the hole- in- one contest at the Yogi Berra Celebrity Golf Classic, held June 5 at the Montclair Country Club, benefiting handicapped Essex County Scouts. The hole- in- one prize offered by the Cranford jewelry firm is a man's Rolex President watch, valued at $15,900.

tin Jewelers will have sponsored 20 more hole- in- one contests at charity golf tournaments. These events will benefit a wide variety of causes including the American Cancer Society, Children's Specialized Hospital in Mountainside, the Center for Hope Hospice in Cranford, the Westfield and the Scotch Plains Policemen's Benevolent Associations (P. B. A.), Easter Seals, Visiting Nurse and Health Services of Union County, Saint Joseph's Church of Roselle and Rahway Hospital.

Martin Jewelers has a long history of involvement in area charities — a 53- year long history to be exact.

"Service to community is part of the way we envision best serving our customers, an integral ingredient of the business vision upon which Martin Jewelers was founded as 'your personal jeweler, '" noted firm President, Ellen Ramer.

The Cranford jeweler is also a regional partner in Rolex's national philanthropic program.

PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR NON- PAYMENT OF TAXES

AND MUNICIPAL CHARGES

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, the Collector of Taxes of the Borough of Fanwood, Union County, New Jersey will sell at a public auction on the 18th day of June, 1998, in the Mayor and Council Chambers in the Municipal Building, 75 North Martine Avenue, Fanwood, New Jersey at 10 o'clock in the morning, the below described lands. The said lands will be sold to make the amount of the municipal liens chargeable against that same on the 18th day of June 1998 together with interest and cost of sale, exclusive however, of the lien for taxes for the year 1998. Said lands will be sold in fee to such persons as will purchase the same, subject to redemption at the lowest rate of interest, but in no case in excess of eighteen (18) percent per annum. Payment for the sale shall be made in cash, certified or cashier's check, or money order or other method previously approved by the collector before the conclusion of the sale or the property will be resold. Any parcel of real property for which there shall be no other purchase will be struck off and sold to the municipality in fee for redemption at eighteen (18) percent per annum and the municipality shall have the right to bar or foreclose right of redemption. The sale will be made and conducted in accordance with the provisions of Article 4 of Chapter 5 of Title 54, Revised Statutes of New Jersey, 1937 and amendments thereto. At any time before the sale, the undesigned will receive payment of the amount due on the property, with interest and costs incurred up to the time of payment by cash, certified or cashier's check, or money order. Industrial properties may be subject to the Spill Compensation and Control Act (N. J. S. A. 58: 10- 23.11 et seq.), the Water Pollution Control Act (N. J. S. A. 58: 10A- 1 et seq.), and the Industrial Site Recovery Act (N. J. S. A. 13: 1K- 6 et seq.). In addition, the municipality is precluded from issuing a tax sale certificate to any prospective purchaser who is or may be in any way connected to the prior owner or operator of the site. The said lands so subject to sale, described in accordance with the tax duplicate, including the name of the owner as shown on the last tax duplicate and the total amount due thereon respectively on the 18th day of June 1998, exclusive of the lien for the year are as listed below:

Alice Anne Pareti Collector of Taxes

BLOCK & LOT OWNER NAME PROPERTY LOCATION AMOUNT

10/ 22.01 Barnes, William J. 177 North Martine Avenue $301.79 14/ 5 Capoccia, Ronald D. and Pamela A. 12 Montrose Avenue $4,737.83 26/ 49 Bush, Stephen T. and Ellen 20 Mary Lane $1,883.08 41/ 4 Zinman, David M. and Debra S. 162 Pleasant Avenue $7,238.52 43/ 8 Puccia, Vincent and Barbara 42 Oakwood Court $1,311.68 55/ 2 Grabowski, William 15 South Avenue $36,925.84 55/ 4 Jack and Helen Realty Corp. 27 South Avenue $2,686.16 59/ 1 Keogh, Colm and Geraldine 168 South Avenue $4,856.58 65/ 11 Spagnuolo, Rafaele and Viola 56 South Martine Avenue $3,159.95 66/ 18. B Mannix, Michael T. and Karen A. 33 Old South Avenue $2,698.58 67/ 2 266 North Co., LLC 266 North Avenue $1,326.19 68/ 33 Buckland, Gordon and Lois 576 North Avenue $3,965.00 71/ 7 Leahy, Patrick and Sheila 419 Midway Avenue $4,202.68 74/ 17 Kreiger, Kenneth and Jean 130 South Glenwood Road $5,456.17 82/ 11 Fischbein, Gerald D. and Ellen 156 Vinton Circle $6,772.57 86/ 6 Blitz, Kathie A. 79 Second Street $1,052.88 91/ 35 Conahan, Pauline C. and James J. 40 First Street $5,059.94 100/ 24 Lehmann, Charles and Barbara 97 Coriell Avenue $3,075.03 105/ 16 Malone, William J., 3rd and Barbara 187 King Street $5,865.33 116/ 68 Solomon, Mary 49 Trenton Avenue $1,096.35 120/ 4 Johnson, Lorenzo and Ruby 13 Jefferson Avenue $349.53

4 T – 5/ 21, 5/ 28, 6/ 4 and 6/ 11/ 98, The Times Fee: $575.28

PUBLIC NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS

NOTICE is hereby given that at a regular meeting of the Township Council of the Township of Scotch Plains, held on Wednesday, June 10, 1998, the following ordinances entitled:

AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER VII OF THE GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS ENTITLED "TRAFFIC"

(Stop intersection - Sunnyfield Lane and Sleepy Hollow Lane)

AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER VII OF THE GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS ENTITLED "TRAFFIC"

(Speed limits - Rahway Road) ORDINANCE TO AMEND SALARY ORDINANCE NO. 96- 19 ADOPTED JUNE 12, 1996 ESTABLISHING SALARIES AND WAGES FOR MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES

were duly passed on second and final reading. TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS

Barbara Riepe Township Clerk 1 T – 6/ 11/ 98, The Times Fee: $27.54

PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the meeting of the Zoning Board of Adjustment of the Township of Scotch Plains held on June 4, 1998, the following decisions of the Board were memorialized:

Granted variances with conditions to

Ginesi Builders, Inc. to permit the construction of a single- family dwelling at the property located at 2050 Lake Avenue (Block No. 12801, Lot No. 13), Scotch Plains.

Granted a variance to Matthew and Beverly Kuchar to permit the construction of an addition to the premises located at 2097 Aldene Avenue (Block No. 9204, Lot No. 28), Scotch Plains.

Granted a variance with a condition to

Bruce and Gay Abbott to permit the construction of a deck at the property located at 1192 Hetfield Avenue (Block No. 9203, Lot No. 9), Scotch Plains.

Granted a variance with a condition to

M. Vandenbrande to permit the construction of a deck at the property located at 2125 Meadow View Road (Block No. 9201, Lot No. 21), Scotch Plains.

Granted variances with conditions to

Charles Read d/ b/ a Read's Auto Parts to permit facade and free- standing signage at the properties located at

1612, 1624 and 1632 East Second Street (Block No. 402, Lot No. 3.01 and Block No. 403, Lot Nos. 1.01 and 3), Scotch Plains.

Granted a Temporary Operating Per

Runnells Guild Announces Flea Market and Bake Sale

The Volunteer Guild of Runnells Specialized Hospital of Union County will hold its annual Flea Market and Bake Sale from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. next Thursday, June 18, in the hospital auditorium at 40 Watchung Way in Berkeley Heights.

"The Volunteer Guild's annual Flea Market and Bake Sale has something

for everyone, including men's wear, crafts, picture frames and various other items," said Freeholder Deborah P. Scanlon, Liaison to the Runnells Hospital Board of Managers.

"There will also be some great buys available at huge markdowns on items from the Guilded Cage Gift Shop plus delicious homemade cakes, cookies, and coffee and tea. It is free and open to the public," Freeholder Scanlon added.

Proceeds from the monthly Volunteer Guild sales are used by the organization to purchase items for the benefit of Runnells' residents and patients, such as videocassette recorders, televisions and prizes for bingo games.

Anyone interested in volunteering time to help improve the quality of life for residents and patients at Runnells is asked to call the hospital's Office of Volunteer Services at (908) 771- 5848.

A GLIMPSE OF EUROPE… This painting, entitled "Provence," is one of the works by artist and teacher Valerie Moreno which is being exhibited at the Westfield Art Gallery, 152 East Broad Street, during the month of June. Gallery hours are 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, with additional hours on selected Sundays or by appointment. A reception for this one- woman show was held on June 7. TROPHY WINNERS… Union Catholic High School in Scotch Plains recently

hosted the second annual Union Catholic Elementary School Forensic Meet for 10 participating Union County schools, in which over 50 students competed. Of the 10 students who represented St. Bartholomew Interparochial School in Scotch Plains, six were awarded trophies for their oral presentation in a variety of categories. Pictured, left to right, are: Ernesto Cerimele, first place in the Reading category; Marianna Macri, first place for Declamation; Rachel Stephanoski, third place for Drama; Sister Anita Canale, an English teacher at St. Bart's; Jacqueline Macri, first place for Humor; Patrick Kennedy, third place for Declamation, and Christina Dyogi, second place for Reading.

mit with conditions to Amos Nelson d/ b/ a McDowell's Heating to permit the parking of moveable trailer( s) at the property located at 817 Jerusalem Road (Block No. 6306, Lot No. 10),

Scotch Plains for a period of one (1) year.

Linda M. Lies Secretary to the Zoning Board of Adjustment

Township of Scotch Plains 1 T – 6/ 11/ 98, The Times Fee: $45.39

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