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A WATCHUNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. PUBLICATION The Westfield Leader and THE TIMES of Scotch Plains - Fanwood Thursday, September 24, 1998 Page 17

S. P.-F. Soccer Jazz Annihilate Piscataway Golden Arrows, 4-0

The Scotch Plains-Fanwood Jazz girls inter-city soccer team returned to Piscataway on September 19 and cruised to a 4-0 win over the Golden Arrows.

The Jazz set the tone early as the front line of Jessica Churgin, Meaghan Kelly and Lauren Mains kept the ball deep in Piscataway territory. The Golden Arrows were just about to clear the ball but Becca McGuire intercepted it from her left halfback position and let fly a high floating kick from just outside the 18 yard line. McGuire’s shot was placed perfectly over the goalie’s head and into the net. Moments later Mains made a nifty fake and scored on a close-in shot to put the Jazz in front 2-0.

The Jazz played rock solid defense, so every time the Arrows tried to pierce it they came away dented as Gaby Falco closed off the left side and Katie Van Haasteren closed off the right side. The Arrows’ only threatening shot on goal was smoothly swept away by goalie Hallie Mintz.

The third goal for the Jazz was a picture perfect play as Loni Kaye split the defense and found Lauren Hercel rocketing up the right wing, where

Hercel scored from close range. The second half remained scoreless until the final minute when the shear tenacity of forward Shannon Hauser resulted in goal number four. First Hauser broke through on the left side and her shot went wide right, then she broke through on the right side and her shot went wide left. Finally, as the final seconds ticked off, Hauser broke down the middle, shot straight for the middle of the net and scored.

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION STRIKERS…Pictured, left to right, are: bottom row; Tim Stuart, Eddie Kahn, Michael DeVizio, Jeff Stuart and Rob Cunningham; second row, Tommy Sutter, Tyler Stanek Taylor Molinaro, Brandon Reddington, Daniel LiVolsi and Ryan Krueger; top row, assistant coach Ed Sutter, coach Steve Leischner and assistant coach Ed Kahn. . SP-F United Soccer Shuts Out

Nutley at Millburn Tourney

The SP-F United U-9 boys returned from an exciting weekend of tournament soccer in Millburn with a 1-0-2 record.

Goalies Jarek Cohen and Jordan Neuhauser posted a 4-0 shut-out against Nutley in the first round. Jackson Udelsman scored early for the United. Neuhauser then scored on a Kyle Mihansky corner kick to end the first half.

During the second half, Brian Hessemer scored off a pass from Cohen. Defensive back Bryan Dougher set up the last goal with a pass up to Udelsman, who took the ball to the corner and crossed to Hessemer. Hessemer immediately sent the ball back to Udelsman who put it in the net.

The SP-F United then played their Millburn hosts. Brendan Kirby, James DiNizo and Dougher anchored the stingy United defense who allowed only one goal. Jarek Cohen energized the offense, but it was Adam Brous who scored for the United with minutes remaining to tie the game at 1-1.

The United’s toughest opponents were the Cougars from South Orange/

Maplewood. Goalie Neuhauser, sweeper Hessemer and defensive backs DiNizo, Dougher and Danny DeCataldo allowed just one Cougar goal in the first half. Kirby championed the offensive push in the second half which resulted in an Adam Brousto-Tommy Hercel goal to tie the score.

The Cougars answered with a quick goal to regain the lead. Brous and Hercel went to work again. Brous fired a shot that threw the Cougar goalie off kilter and allowed Hercel to score for the 2-2 tie.

Although the United had not lost a game, they needed to compete in a shoot out against West Orange to advance to the playoffs. Seven players from each team took shots on the goalies. Although Hessemer, Neuhauser and Cohen each scored for the United, it was not enough to advance to the final round.

The SP-F United opens its regular season this weekend against North Plainfield and is coached by Kevin Aspell, Phil Hessemer and Brett Neuhauser.

PUBLIC NOTICE

SHERIFF’S SALE

SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F-858-98.

THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE UNDER THE POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED AS OF 2/28/97 SERIES 1997-A-I, PLAINTIFF vs. IVELISSE MEJIA, ET AL, DEFENDANT.

CIVIL ACTION, WRIT OF EXECUTION, DATED JULY 8, 1998 FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED PREMISES.

By virtue of the above-stated 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 7TH DAY OF OCTOBER 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 $113,395.86. The property to be sold is located in the City of Elizabeth in the County of Union, New Jersey.

Commonly known as: 305 Magnolia Avenue, Elizabeth, New Jersey 07202.

Tax Lot No. 764 in Block No. 3. Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 25 feet wide by 100 feet long.

Nearest Cross Street: Situate on the easterly side of Magnolia Avenue 50 feet from the northerly side of Third Street.

There is due approximately the sum of $116,431.37 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 ZUCKER, GOLDBERG, BECKER & ACKERMAN, Attorneys 1139 Spruce Drive P.O. Box 1024 Mountainside, New Jersey 07092-0024 1-908-233-8500 File Number: XCS-36759 CH-754008 (WL) 4 T 9/10, 9/17 9/24 & 10/1/98 Fee: $183.60

PUBLIC NOTICE

SHERIFF’S SALE

SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F-14109-97.

AMSOUTH BANK OF FLORIDA, PLAINTIFF vs. WILLIAM LAROBIS AND ROSITA LAROBIS, HUSBAND AND WIFE, DEFENDANT.

CIVIL ACTION, WRIT OF EXECUTION, DATED MARCH 20, 1998 FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED PREMISES.

By virtue of the above-stated 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 21ST DAY OF OCTOBER 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 $153,478.55. Property to be sold is located in the City of Elizabeth, County of Union and State of New Jersey.

Commonly known as: 1260 Magie Avenue.

Lot No. 1359.C. Block No. 10. Dimensions (approximately): 97 feet x 23 feet x 122 feet x 78 feet.

Nearest cross street: Harding Road, approximately 127 feet away.

There is due approximately the sum of $157,566.89 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 BARBARULA & ASSOCIATES, Attorney 23 Professional Building 1242 Route 23 North Butler, New Jersey 07405 CH-754042 (WL) 4 T 9/24, 10/1, 10/8 & 10/15/98 Fee: $167.28

SP-F Strikers Capture First Place at Bridgewater Tourney

The Scotch Plains-Fanwood (SPF) U9 Intercity Strikers recently placed first at the Bridgewater Soccer Tournament. The SPF Strikers shutout four teams en route to the title.

In the first game against the Watchung Wizards, Ryan Krueger and Michael DiVolsi scored one goal each. Timmy Leischner added a hat trick, scoring three goals in the game. The ending score was 5-0.

The second game was a breeze as the Strikers blew away the Branchburg Eagles, 4-0. Daniel LiVolsi scored the first goal and Tim Stuart got a beautiful goal on a penalty kick. Jeff Stuart and Tommy Sutter each beat the goalkeeper

for the third and fourth goals. North Hunterdon became the next victim. Eddie Kahn scored the first goal of the game. Tyler Stanek was credited with one goal and Michael DeVizio scored a hat trick. The final score was 5-0.

In the final and very exciting game against the Cranford Metroboys, Rob Cunningham played a great game in the midfield, while Taylor Molinaro was a key player on the defense. The score at halftone was 0-0. A penalty kick by Ryan Krueger scored high in the right corner. Brandon Reddington shot in the second goal The Strikers put the Metroboys out to pasture, 2-0.

PUBLIC NOTICE

TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS UNION COUNTY, NEW JERSEY

SHADE TREE WORK NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Township of Scotch Plains (hereinafter called the “Owner”) for:

SHADE TREE WORK

Sealed bids for the above named contract, will be received by the Township of Scotch Plains, at the Office of the Township Clerk, Municipal Building, 430 Park Avenue, Scotch Plains, New Jersey on November 4, 1998 at 10:00 a.m. prevailing time, at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read aloud.

No bids will be received before or after the time and date specified, and no bids will be received by mail. After receipt of bids, no bid shall be withdrawn except as expressly authorized herein. The Owner shall award the Contract or reject all bids within 60 days of bid opening, except that the bids of any bidders who consent thereto may, at the request of the Owner, be held for consideration for such longer period as may be agreed.

The Owner will evaluate bids and any award will be made to the lowest responsible bidder whose bid conforms to this solicitation. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive minor informalities or irregularities in bids received.

Each bidder must submit with his bid a signed certificate stating that he owns, leases or controls all the necessary equipment required to accomplish the work shown and described in the Contract Documents. Should the bidder not be the actual owner or lessee of such equipment, his certificate shall state the source from which the equipment will be obtained and, in addition, shall be accompanied by a signed certificate from the owner or person in control of the equipment definitely granting to the bidder the control of the equipment required during such time as may be necessary for the completion of that portion of the Contract for which it is necessary.

Bidders are required to comply with all relevant Federal and State Statutes, Rules and Regulations including but not limited to the applicable provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Acts of 1964, as amended (42 USC 2000d-2000D-4A), the discrimination and affirmative action provisions of N.J.S.A. 10:2.1 through 10:2.4, the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination, N.J.S.A. 20:5-1, et seq., the rules and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto, the State requirements for bidders to supply statements of ownership (N.J.S.A. 52:25-24.2) and the State requirement for submission of the names and addresses of subcontractors (N.J.S.A. 40A:1116).

The Contract Documents may be examined and obtained at the office of the Director of Public Property, 2445 Plainfield Avenue, Scotch Plains, New Jersey 07076, Monday through Friday during business hours between 9:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.

Pursuant to N.J.A.C. 10:5-33, bidders are required to comply with the requirements of P.L. 1975 c.127 (N.J.A.C. 17:27).

Each Bidder must submit with his bid an “Ownership Disclosure Statement” and “Non-Collusion Affidavit” on the forms included in the Contract Documents.

By Order of the Township of Scotch Plains

Barbara Riepe Township Clerk 1 T – 9/24/98, The Times Fee: $68.85

PUBLIC NOTICE

SHERIFF’S SALE

SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F-1042-98.

UNION PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK, PLAINTIFF vs. CEDRIC WINSTON BLACKMAN; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; VIRGINIA PRILEAN, DEFENDANT.

CIVIL ACTION, WRIT OF EXECUTION, DATED JULY 10, 1998 FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED PREMISES.

By virtue of the above-stated 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 30TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER 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 $55,474.48. All that certain tract or parcel of land and premises situate, lying and being in the CITY OF ELIZABETH, County of UNION and State of New Jersey.

Also known as Tax Lot No. W11 in Block No. 1164 on the Tax Assessment Map of the CITY OF ELIZABETH.

More commonly known as 69-71 PARKER ROAD, ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY 07208.

BEGINNING at a point in the easterly line of Parker Road, distant forty (40) feet easterly from the land of one Groll; thence along the easterly line of Parker Road south, 38 degrees 6 minutes East forty (40) feet to the land of Vorhees; thence along that land North 67 degrees 50 minutes East 141 feet to a point; thence North 34 degrees 24 minutes East 46.02 feet to a point; thence North 17 degrees 20 minutes West 24 feet to a point; thence South 52 degrees 9 minutes West 52.38 feet to a point; thence South 69 degrees 12 minutes West 142.03 feet to the point or place of Beginning.

Being also known and designated at 6971 Parker Road, Elizabeth, New Jersey.

The above description is drawn in accordance with a survey dated August 5, 1983 and made by Decker & Coriell, Inc., Land Surveyors, Union, New Jersey.

There is due approximately the sum of $57,055.16 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 PETILLO & STERN, Attorney Suite 300 1170 Route 22 East Bridgewater, New Jersey 08807-2926 CH-753989 (WL) 4 T 9/3, 9/10 9/17 & 9/24/98 Fee: $230.52

Killer Bees Battle to Stinging Tie With Flemington Jaguars

The Westfield Killer Bees, a U12 girls traveling soccer team, opened their fall season against the Flemington Jaguars and battled to a stinging, 0-0, tie.

In the first quarter, the Killer Bee halfbacks, Jenna Federgreen, Gio Palatucci and Ali Carter won control the midfield. Using precise passing they moved the ball to the outside forwards, Stephanie Bridgeman and Lauren Purdy who brought the ball down to the 18-yard line for a intense series of shots on goal as well as crosses to center forward Melissa Rosen. Unfortunately for the Bees, the Jaguar goalie made several great saves to thwart the Bees attack.

Later in the half, Sarah Hansen, Jessie Elkoury and Jessica Schor took over at halfback and continued to dominate the midfield, but again forwards Anne Siwulec, Purdy and Caroline Cariste were stopped by the Jaguar defenders inside the 18-yard box.

During the half, the Jaguars attempted a few breakaways, but fullbacks Emily MacNeil, Hannah Burk, Justine Palme, Marykate Maher and Amanda Dickson forced the Jaguar forwards to the outside and turned away nearly all the attacks. The few Jaguar attackers who approached the Killer Bees goal were stopped by sweepers

Elkoury and Palatucci leaving goalie Annie Onishi to make only three saves.

The Bees continued to dominate the play in the second half, but unfortunately failed to score. The Jaguars made a few strong challenges in the last quarter but goalie Elkoury made several great saves to keep the score at 0-0.

As a warm up for the fall season, the Killer Bees played in the Bridgewater tournament the week before. They easily defeated the West Windsor Flames, 5-0, and the Metuchen Galaxy, 4-0. Again the strong defensive play by the Killer Bees full backs and midfielders resulted in the Bees dominating the games with a total of 41 shots on goal to only three by their two opponents.

In the third game, the Killer Bees faced their toughest opponent of the tournament, Hillsborough Firebirds. In an even, intense and fast paced game, the score was 0-0 at the half. Although the Killer Bees dominated the shots on goal 12-6, an unlucky deflection off a defender resulted in a 1-0 victory for Hillsborough.

In the final game of the tournament, the Killer Bees came back strong to defeat the Somerset Hills Bulldogs 2-0 to win second place.

PUBLIC NOTICE

BOROUGH OF FANWOOD PLANNING BOARD

Notice is hereby given that the PLANNING BOARD OF THE BOROUGH OF FANWOOD after public hearing granted approval to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kaplan to erect an addition on the property at 210 Belvidere Avenue, Fanwood, New Jersey being Block No. 109 Lot No. 17.

Documents pertaining to this application are available for public inspection at the Borough Hall during normal business hours.

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kaplan 210 Belvidere Avenue Fanwood, New Jersey 07023 1 T – 9/24/98, The Times Fee: $14.79

REGULAR SEASON CHAMPS…Members of the Sneakermania softball team accept the trophy for capturing the Scotch Plains Softball League regular season “A” Division title. Pictured, left to right, are: Ron Germinder, Joe Cepparulo, Steve Pepe, Emidio Monaco and Recreation Chairman Ed Zazzali.

New Souvenir Books Available For Fanny Wood Day Festival

FANWOOD — The Fanny Wood Day Committee has announced that the souvenir books which list the third annual festival’s events will be available at most Fanwood shops.

The booklet lists the day’s itinerary, as well as advertisements from local patrons and local information.

Graphic Research Technology of Fanwood printed the souvenir books, according to committee member Pamela Sayles, who also acknowledged Mike Buck and the staff at the

Fanwood A&P for their support of the upcoming event.

Some of the events planned for “Fanny Wood Day” include Overlook Hospital’s Healthy Avenues Van health testing; the Battle Ship NJ

flag-raising display, and the Fanwood Volunteer Rescue Squad’s new ambulance, acquired in conjunction with its 50th anniversary this year.

Pony rides, a moon walk, balloon animators, and displays by local merchants and crafters will also be part of the celebration.

Applications for craft vendors are still available. The fee is $75 for a 10foot by 10-foot space. For more information or to receive an application, please call Neil Schembre at (908) 322-6066. All proceeds will go towards the purchase of the Fanwood Millennium Clock.

Anyone interested in volunteering for the event may call Linda at (908) 889-4935.

Annual Arts and Craft Show On Tap at Nomahegan Park

The 12th annual Fall Fine Art and Crafts Show at Nomahegan Park will take place on Saturday and Sunday, October 3 and 4, across from Union County College on Springfield Avenue in Cranford.

The show, which is free and open to the public, will feature more than 120 professional artists, photographers and craftspeople from throughout the northeast and beyond. Show hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and the event will be held rain or shine.

The show is co-sponsored by the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders, the Union County Division of Parks and Recreation, and Janet and Howard Rose of Rose Squared Productions, Inc.

Selections of fine art, photography, weaving, clothing, pottery, wood, fiber, leather and stained glass will be among the items displayed and offered for sale.

A variety of ethnic foods will also be featured, and entertainment will be provided by the Eagle Creek Country Band.

Free parking will be available across the street at the college. For further information, please call (908) 874-5247.

Civil War Scholar To Speak to S.A.R. At Tuesday Meeting

WESTFIELD — Stephan O’Neill, a Civil War scholar, will be the featured speaker at the first fall meeting of the West Fields Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution (S.A.R.)

The meeting will take place at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, September 29, in the Community Room of the Westfield Municipal Building, 425 East Broad Street.

Mr. O’Neill, attired in Civil War uniform, will present an illustrated discussion on the Battle of Antietam, a pivotal chapter in the course of the Civil War.

Currently President of the 69th New York Historical Society, Mr. O’Neill also serves as Treasurer of the Irish Brigade Association. He is Information Systems Vice-President at a healthcare organization.

Membership in the S.A.R. is open to men who can trace their ancestry to a Revolutionary War serviceman. For further information, please call Chapter President Charles Brown at (908) 654-3946.

Seniors Can Discover ‘Magic of Music’

WESTFIELD — The Westfield Recreation Commission has announced the inauguration of a new program entitled “The Magic of Music,” especially designed for senior citizens age 60 and up.

Dr. Theodore K. Schlosberg, founder and Executive Director of the New Jersey Workshop for The Arts (NJWA) in Westfield, will lead participants in singing songs, playing musical instruments, listening to classic music and composing a melody.

Classes will meet Mondays from 10 to 11 a.m. beginning the week of September 28, and continue through December 7. The classes will be held at the NJWA headquarters at 150152 East Broad Street in Westfield.

The cost is $25 per person and registration may be made through the Westfield Recreation Commission office, 425 East Broad Street in Westfield.

For further information about “The Magic of Music” course, please call (908) 789-4080.

Odyssey of the Mind Set to Meet on Monday

WESTFIELD — Odyssey of the Mind, a program for elementary through college-age students, will hold an informational meeting this Monday, September 28, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Westfield Community Room in the Municipal Building, 425 East Broad Street.

Through Odyssey of the Mind, students learn to develop solutions to pre-assigned, long-term problems by working as a team. Their solutions may be presented in competitions at the Regional, State and National/ Worldwide levels.

Adult volunteers will be trained as coaches and judges to assist children in learning brain storming strategies, improvisations, and the seeking of expert advice to help develop solutions.

Three years ago, Franklin Elementary School piloted the program for Odyssey of the Mind in Westfield. This year, through the development of the Westfield Odyssey of the Mind organization, each school in the district will be invited to join the program.

Seven-member teams will work on their assigned problems from November through March.

Literacy Volunteers Plan Annual Meeting

Literacy Volunteers of America, Union County Affiliate, Inc., will hold its annual meeting and awards presentation for Students and Tutor of the Year.

This year’s meeting will take place at the Main Branch of the Elizabeth Library, 11 South Broad Street in Elizabeth, on Saturday, October 3, from 10 a.m. to noon, with a buffet table and a chance for tutors and students to get acquainted.

The annual meeting kicks off National Literacy Month, according to spokeswoman Bonnie Anderson. Local municipal officials have been asked to declare Literacy Month in their districts.

Anyone interested in learning more about the organization may call the Literacy Volunteers of America Union County office at (908) 490-0333.

Fundraiser to Benefit Library in Fanwood

FANWOOD — The Friends of the Fanwood Memorial Library will hold their major fundraiser on Saturday, September 26, from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. The rain date is Sunday, September 27.

Proceeds from this event will benefit programming and technology at the library, according to Fanwood Library Director Daniel Weiss.

Donations for the book sale may be dropped off at the library any time. The Friends are accepting used books in salable condition, and are especially seeking recent publications, paperbacks, children’s books, games and toys.

They will also take used commercially-produced videos, compact disks, and cassettes. Contributors are asked not to submit old textbooks, mildewed or damaged books or magazines. Such items may be recycled.

Anyone who would like to help with the sale may call the library at (908) 3226400, or sign up at the library. Volunteers are needed to sort, set up, sell and clean up.

Recreation Programs Still Have Openings

SCOTCH PLAINS — The Scotch Plains Department of Parks and Recreation has announced that there are still openings in several of its programs.

There are openings in Arts and Crafts for grades 3 through 6, as well as in the pre-school recreation program for 4 and 5 year olds not yet in kindergarten, and in the department’s newest offering — Drama and Theater for ages 11 to 17.

The last of these offers training in stage presence, projection, and other aspects of theater.

For further information, please call (908) 322-6700.

Parenting Pathways to Form Photo Scrapbooking Group

FANWOOD — Due to the enthusiastic response to its Scrapbook Mania program in the spring, Parenting Pathways of Fanwood plans to form a Photo Scrapbooking Group.

The group will meet in the Fanwood Community Room, located at the North Avenue side of the Fanwood Train Station. Meetings will be held once a month for two hours, starting at 7:30 p.m. Classes will take place on the first Friday evening of the month: October 2, November 6 and December 4.

“Our goal is to provide an opportunity for people to relax and keep up with their photographs and scrapbooking,

as well as promote scrapbooking as a way to connect families, and provide children with a sense of their own history,” said Parenting Pathways representative Mickey Howard.

A professional scrapbooking consultant will be on hand to offer suggestions, answer questions, and have supplies available for purchase.

The registration fee of $10 covers all meetings in the fourth quarter – October through December. An introductory class is available, for an additional fee of $5, which covers the cost of materials.

Anyone interested in registering for this group may send their name, address, and telephone number, along with a check made payable to Parenting Pathways, to: Parenting Pathways, P.O. Box 71, Fanwood, 07023. For more information, please call (908) 889-5954.

Parenting Pathways is a Fanwoodbased, nonprofit organization established to provide support and education to all parents.

Westfield Care Center To Host Clothing Sale

WESTFIELD – The Westfield Day Care Center Auxiliary will sponsor its annual clothing sale on Friday and Saturday, October 23 and 24, in Westminster Hall at The Presbyterian Church in Westfield.

Clothing for boys and girls from infant to size 12 are needed. Clothing should be clean and in good condition. Children’s toys and books are also being accepted.

For further information, please call (908) 232-6717. Donated items may be dropped off at the center at 140 Mountain Avenue or the Infant Center at 462 West Broad Street.

Proceeds from this sale provide scholarships for children whose parents need financial help in obtaining quality day care for children from three months through Kindergarten.

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