CYAN YELLOW MAGENTA BLACK
PUBLIC NOTICE
SHERIFF’S SALE
SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F-7603-99.
WMC MORTGAGE CORPORATION, PLAINTIFF vs. ZIENAB H. ALI, ET AL, DEFENDANT.
CIVIL ACTION, WRIT OF EXECUTION, DATED AUGUST 27, 1999 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 15TH DAY OF DECEMBER A.D., 1999 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 $104,343.91. MUNICIPALITY: Elizabeth. COUNTY: Union STATE OF NEW JERSEY.
STREET AND STREET NO.: 429 Livingston Street.
TAX BLOCK AND LOT: BLOCK NO. 24, LOT NO. 36.
DIMENSIONS OF LOT: 25 FEET X 100 FEET.
NEAREST CROSS STREET: 350 feet Washington Street.
There is due approximately the sum of $107,167.29 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 WILLIAM M. E. POWERS, JR., Attorney 737 Stokes Road P.O. Box 1088 Medford, New Jersey 08055-9962 CH-754780 (WL) 4 T 11/18, 11/25, 12/2 & 12/9/99 Fee: $165.24
PUBLIC NOTICE
SHERIFF’S SALE
SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F-7666-99.
THE FIRST BANK OF CHICAGO, AS TRUSTEE UNDER THAT CERTAIN POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT, DATED AS OF SEPTEMBER 1, 1995, RTC MORTGAGE PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 1995-2, PLAINTIFF vs. DONNY J. WATTS, DEFENDANT.
CIVIL ACTION, WRIT OF EXECUTION, DATED AUGUST 10, 1999 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 15TH DAY OF DECEMBER A.D., 1999 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 $97,932.67. BEING KNOWN AS Lot(s) ACCT. NO. 836 C3Q, Block WARD: 11, ON THE TAX MAP OF City of Elizabeth, New Jersey.
MORE COMMONLY KNOWN AS 715721 Newark Avenue, Unit Q, Sunrise North Condominium, FORMERLY KNOWN AS 715 Newark Avenue.
BEING KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS UNIT “Q” IN SUNRISE NORTH, A CONDOMINIUM, TOGETHER WITH AN UNDIVIDED 5.556 PERCENT INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS APPURTENANT THERETO, IN ACCORDANCE WITH AND SUBJECT TO THE TERMS, LIMITATIONS, CONDITIONS, COVENANTS, RESTRICTIONS, AND OTHER PROVISIONS OF THE MASTER DEED, DATED DECEMBER 22, 1988, AND RECORDED AUGUST 3, 1989, IN THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTER OF UNION COUNTY IN BOOK 3607 BEGINNING AT PAGE 436, AND ALL AMENDMENTS THERETO.
BEING THE SAME PREMISES CONVEYED TO THE WITHIN MORTGAGORS BY DEED OF EVEN DATE AND TO BE RECORDED SIMULTANEOUISLY HEREWITH.
THIS IS A FIRST PURCHASE MONEY MORTGAGE GIVEN TO SECURE A PART OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF SAID DEED OF CONVEYANCE.
There is due approximately the sum of $100,599.07 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 FRANK J. MARTONE, Attorney 4 Brighton Road Clifton, New Jersey 07012 CH-754770 (WL) 4 T 11/18, 11/25, 12/2 & 12/9/99 Fee: $244.80
PUBLIC NOTICE
SHERIFF’S SALE
SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F-11289-97.
OCWEN FEDERAL BANK FSB, PLAINTIFF vs. KENNETH SCHWARZ AND MARGARET SCHWARZ, HUSBAND AND WIFE, DEFENDANT.
CIVIL ACTION, WRIT OF EXECUTION, DATED JANUARY 27, 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 15TH DAY OF DECEMBER A.D., 1999 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 $189.616.39. Mortage made by Kenneth Schwarz and Margaret Schwarz, husband and wife to GE Capital Mortgage Services, Inc. f/k/a Travelers Mortgage Services, Inc. dated March 17, 1989 and recorded in the Union County Register’s Office on March 20, 1989 in Mortgage Book 3959, at page 0607. Said mortgage assigned from GE Capital Mortgage Services, Inc. to Ocwen Federal Bank, FSB by Assignment of Mortgage being filed simultaneously herewith.
Nearest Intersection: BEGINNING at a point in the northwesterly line of Hillside Road, distant 42.88 feet northeasterly from its intersection with the northeasterly line of Magie Avenue.
Mortgaged premises commonly known as 304 Hillside Road, North Elizabeth, New Jersey 07208.
BEING Lot No. 1009 in Block No. 10 on the Official Tax Map of the City of Elizabeth, County of Union, State of New Jersey.
Approximate Dimensions: 45 feet wide x 96 feet long.
There is due approximately the sum of $195,398.25 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 KARASIC, STONE & CASTELLUCIA, Attorneys 255 Monmouth Road P.O. Box 240 Oakhurst, New Jersey 07755 CH-753742 (WL) 4 T 11/18, 11/25, 12/2 & 12/9/99 Fee: $212.16
Westfield Pal ‘B’ Battles Scotch Plains to 0-0 Tie
In their season finale, the Westfield PAL “B” team took the home field against the Raiders of Scotch Plains and battled to a 0-0 tie. The defensive units of both teams were able to squelch the offensive efforts of their opponents.
This article could be about the fumble recoveries of Blue Devils Mike Diaz, Thomas Meylor and Matt Perrelli or the tenacious defensive maneuvers of Nick DeRosa and Marc Dowling, but instead it salutes the determination of 32 fine, young men and the dedication of five outstanding coaches.
In a year dedicated to rebuilding, the Blue Devils posted a respectable 3-3-2 record behind Head Coach George Giresi and assistants Rich Cocozziello, Fred DeFazio, Mike Giresi and Kelly Sailors.
These coaches volunteered more hours than can be calculated to mold the team into a cohesive playing unit.
The team consisted of Kevin Behr, Robert Broadbent, Brendan Cline, David Cognetti, Brandon Cuba, Tommy DelDuca, Nick DeRosa, Michael Diaz, Tim Dohm, Marc Dowling, Mike Finne, Pierce Gaynor, Michael Gorski, Mark Harbaugh, Jon Herttua, Craig Hewit, DJ Hopkins, James Hwang, Tommy Layton, Thomas Meylor, Bobby Mroz, Brandon Pantano, Matt Perrelli, Matthew Risberg, Terron Rogers, Michael Scaliti, Andrew Shaffer, Scott Steinbrecher, Cowles Stewart, Richie Stewart, Chris Witkowski and Sean Young.
Hats off to these outstanding players and to the coaches who made them so.
Cranford Soccer Crew Halts SP-F U9 Sideliners, 2-0
On November 21, the Sideliners of the Scotch Plains-Fanwood Intercity U9 division closed out their regular season with a 2-0 loss to the Cranford Crew. The game was a very physical, hard fought game.
Cranford jumped out to an early 2-0 lead and threw everything they had at the Sideliners. The Sideliners refused to back down or be intimidated by the very physical play of the Crew. The more physical the game became, the more the Sideliners flexed their muscles and displayed their grit.
Andrew Smith, Danny Gore, Michael Scannell and Josef Ellis all shared the goaltending duties. Collectively, they
faced 20 shots on goal. Lester Nare, Steven Young, Ellis, Gore and Scannell did an excellent job of the defensive end. Several times, it looked as though the Crew was about to score only to be thwarted by a diving defender. The defense was like a swarm of bees as they came flying from all over the field.
Although not finding pay dirt, the Sideliners constantly pressured the Cranford goalies. Joseph Del Prete, Thomas Holt, Brendan McEvoy, Angelo Cerimele, Patrick Clancy, Ellis and Smith brought ball up and found the open man. Their passing was crisp as they continually beat their defenders throughout the game.
Westfield Strikers Silence SPF Soccer Lightning, 3-1
The Westfield Strikers, a U10 girls traveling soccer team, closed the fall season on November 21, defeating the Scotch Plains Lightning, 3-1. The Strikers kept the pressure on with flawless sweeping by Marlena Sheridan and Alyssa Fried.
Keepers Ali MacDonald, Kate Young and Corrine Parkinson held their own with aggressive play and strong punts. Fullbacks Caroline Hansen, Marisa Fortino and Kate Young kept the pressure on their forwards by breaking up plays and passing to the waiting Striker offense.
The Striker offense charged the Lightning defense and goalie throughout the
game. Fullbacks Rose Driscoll and Emma Byer kept control of the middle with strong passing. Halfbacks Catherine Cognetti and Annie DePalmer made impressive plays up the sidelines.
The Strikers’ first goal was a stunning shot from Byer, as she made a pass to waiting center Parkinson, who went straight to the goal to score. The second goal originated with a kick by MacDonald. The ball hit the crossbar and Parkinson smoothly tapped it in. Later, center Byer took advantage of a dropped ball and fired it in for the final goal.
Halfback Christina Cognetti made many aggressive shots on goal. Fried as center, and Sheridan and Young as halfbacks, completed the Striker offense with quick passes and attacks on the goal. The Strikers finished at 5-3-2.
Westfield PAL ‘D’ Prevails Over Scotch Plains, 37-6
The Blue Devils capped their undefeated season by beating Scotch Plains, 37-6. The stage was set early when Ryan Brand excited the crowd when he ran a countertrap, breaking tackle after tackle, to score a 65-yard TD.
From that point, with the support of offensive players Richard Venkus, Jimmy Ponce, Steven Bigelow and Tommy Sheridan, Westfield scored on every offensive series. During the second series, fullback Gil Chapman ran a dive play to score another 65-yard TD. The extra point attempt was unsuccessful.
In the third series, halfback Michael Henry ran a sweep for a 55-yard TD. In the fourth series, after a skillful 28-yard run by Michael Wickander, halfback Mark Anderson ran a five-yard TD. Then QB Joey Simone hooked up with fullback Will Uhr on a perfectly executed waggle pass to score the extra point. Later, halfback Matthew Shaffer scooted for a 29yard TD. In the final series, Mark Anderson slanted for a 65-yard TD.
Throughout the game, the Raiders offense was shut down by gang tackles involving Spencer Kimmins, Ian
SPOOK-A-RAMA CLASSIC CHAMPS...The SP-F United won the North Brunswick Spook-A-Rama U-10 “Fright” B Classic. Pictured, left to right, are: bottom row, Jeff Stuart and Jackson Udelsman; second row, Tyler Stanek, Tim Stuart, Bryan Dougher, Taylor Molinaro, Ryan Krueger, Tommy Sutter, Evan Aspell and Brendan Kirby; top row, Assistant Coach Ed Sutter, Coach Kevin Aspell and Assistant Coach Phil Molinaro. Not pictured, Daniel LiVolsi and Brandon Reddington. The United scored impressive wins over the Long Valley Vipers (6-1) and Lawrence MM Rockets (5-1) to capture first place.
Heffernan, Tim Horan, Reece Weiner, Chris Yeager, Antonio Santonastaso, Luke Power, Ben Flast, Satya Tagat and J. Brendan Galligan.
Defensive highlights included a spectacular “catch up” run and tackle by Michael McCrea to stop a 40-yard run on the Westfield 10. In addition, Patrick Stanley picked off a Raider pass at the seven and returned it to midfield.
Head Coach Owen Brand said, “All 67 boys contributed to this outstanding season. Their improvement week after week made coaching them a pleasure. All of the coaches are very proud of their well earned success.”
HEADING FOR THE GOAL…PAL “D” team running back Matthew Wikander, No. 21, heads for the goal and makes a touchdown.
NOT JUST WITH MEN…PAL “D” team mothers Michelle Hefferman, left, Sheryl Brand, center, and Jocelyne Shaffer show that it is not just men who are really, really avid football fans.
PUBLIC NOTICE
SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION UNION COUNTY DOCKET NO.
F-4130-99 CIVIL ACTION NOTICE TO REDEEM FUNB FLA./CUST. D. H. ASSOC., Plaintiff(s), v. Abraham Rosa Ramos and Maria V. Rosa, his wife; Chemical Bank; Union County Division of Social Services; Zaida Abreu; Solmins Inc., Defendants.
TO: Zaida Abreu
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that an order made on the 10th day of November, 1999, the Superior Court Fixed the 10th day of February, 1999 between the hours of nine o’clock in the forenoon and four o’clock in the afternoon, prevailing time, at the office of the Tax Collector of the City of Plainfield, located at 515 Watchung Avenue, Plainfield, New Jersey 07061, as the time and place when and where you may pay to the plaintiff the amount so found due for principal and interest on its certificate of tax sale as follows:
Lot No. 13, Block No. 209, on the tax duplicate of the City of Plainfield. Total amount required to redeem is $5,436.67, together with interest from October 13, 1999, and costs.
And that unless, at the same time and place, you or one of you redeem by paying the aforesaid sum so found due to plaintiff, then you, and each of you shall be debarred and foreclosed of and from all right and equity of redemption of, in and to the lands and premises above set out and described in the complaint and every part thereof, and that the plaintiff be vested with an absolute and indefeasible estate of inheritance in fee simple in said lands and premises.
Anything to the contrary notwithstanding, redemption shall be permitted up until the entry of final judgment including the whole of the last date upon which judgment is entered.
DEBORAH FELDSTEIN, ESQ. Attorney for Plaintiff ALLOCCA & PELLEGRINO 4 Century Drive Parsippany, New Jersey 07054 1 T – 11/25/99, The Leader Fee: $47.94
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ESTATE OF DOROTHY L. ANDREWS, Deceased.
Pursuant to the order of MARY M. TROWBRIDGE, Acting Surrogate of the County of Union, made on the 19th day of November, A.D., 1999, 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.
Concetta Moore Executor Nichols, Thomson, Peek & Phelan, Attorneys 210 Orchard Street Westfield, New Jersey 07091 1 T – 11/25/99, The Leader Fee: $20.91
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
TOWN OF WESTFIELD
Public Notice is hereby given that an ordinance 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 November 23, 1999, and that the said Council will further consider the same for final passage on the 7th day of December, 1999 , at 8:00 p.m., in the Council Chamber, Municipal 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.
Bernard A. Heeney Town Clerk
GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF WESTFIELD BY ADDING ARTICLE 36 TO CREATE A TELEVISION ADVISORY BOARD
BE IT ORDAINED by the Town Council of the Town of Westfield in the County of Union as follows:
SECTION I. Article 36, “Establishment of a Television Advisory Board” shall be added as follows:
A. Establishment. There is hereby created a Television Advisory Board which shall be an advisory board to the Town Council composed of eleven (11) members. B. Purpose. The Television Advisory
Board shall have the following purposes: 1. To recommend to the Town
Council the employment of a person to be an employee of the Town to be Director of Operations of the local access television station to be known as Westfield Community Television (hereinafter “WCTV”). 2. To recommend the purchase of
such equipment and the construction of such facilities as are needed to enable WCTV to meet its objectives. 3. To recommend to the Town
Council the adoption of appropriate policies which would insure that the community television channel is used in the best possible manner to serve the needs of the community with programs which would cover community events, cultural and athletic events, and other programs which would be of interest to the community. 4. To create and establish commu
nity announcements for emergency response capabilities and service. 5. To plan and implement promo
tional public relations and promotional strategies to enhance community awareness of WCTV and its activities. 6. To supervise all activities related
to the operation of WCTV. 7. To advise Town Council on how
to best utilize the public access programming available to the community. 8. To serve as liaison on cable tele
vision matters between the Town and its schools, on the one hand, and Comcast on the other hand. 9. To review the computer reports
of customer complaints which are maintained by Comcast. 10. To apply for and receive for the
Town of Westfield contributions, grants and donations of all types from individuals, organizations, profit and nonprofit, public and private corporations, government agencies and others to support these purposes. C. Membership of the Board.
1. There shall be nine at large members, one member of the Westfield Town Council and one member of the Westfield Board of Education. 2. All members shall be appointed
by the Mayor with approval of Town Council with the exception of the member from the Westfield Board of Education. The Board of Education member shall be appointed by the President of the Board of Education. 3. All members shall be residents
of the Town of Westfield. 4. Insofar as practical, the mem
bership of the Board shall be comprised of persons who are qualified by reason of training and experience in matters related to television and media productions. 5. The terms of the Town Council
member and Board of Education member shall each be one year. The terms of the nine at large members of the Board shall be established so that the terms of three members shall expire each year. The initial Board shall be composed of three members who shall be appointed for one-year terms, three members who shall be appointed for two-year terms and three members who shall be appointed for three-year terms. Thereafter all new members will be chosen for terms of three years. 6. All members shall serve without
compensation. 7. A vacancy occurring otherwise
than by expiration of term shall be filled for the unexpired term only. 8. The Town Council shall have the
power to remove any members for cause after public hearing. 9. A Chairman and Vice-Chairman
shall be elected from and by the Board. 10. The Chairman shall select one
(1) Board member to serve as Secretary of the Board. 11. The Board shall have the power
to create Committees to assist the Board in accomplishing its purposes. The Chairman of the Board may appoint committee members who are not members of the Board. Committee members shall be selected based upon their ability to provide needed in
put and expertise. 12. A majority of the eleven mem
bers of the Board shall constitute a quorum. D. Responsibilities of the Board. The
Board shall have the following responsibilities: 1. To advise the Council on how to
best utilize the public access programming available to the community. 2. To ascertain the opinions and
desires of Town residents on all aspects of the cable television system. 3. To communicate as needed with
the WCTV local access provider for any compliance issues with the Town’s franchise agreement. 4. To recommend the establishment
of the framework for airing productions by others. 5. To produce local programming
regularly and respond to public feedback. 6. To enlist, organize and train vol
unteers. 7. To recommend plans for the fu
ture use and development of the television resources. 8. To recommend the acquisition of
the necessary equipment and facilities for regular production needs in the Westfield office. 9. To furnish all other information
and advice as requested by the Town Council and the Board of Education. 10. To establish rules and regula
tions for the use of WCTV facilities to be approved by the Town Council. 11. To review program proposals and
tapes submitted for transmission and make decisions with respect to programming activities. 12. To set quality control guidelines
for programming. 13. To report to Town Council and
the Board of Education at least quarterly concerning operations of WCTV and to submit a written annual report of activities to the Town Council and Board of Education. E. Limitation of Authority. The Board
shall not have the power to enter into any contracts or to hire any employees. The Board shall serve only in an advisory capacity on issues requiring expenditure of public funds.
SECTION II. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict or inconsistent with any part of this ordinance are hereby superseded to the extent that they are in such conflict or inconsistent.
SECTION III. In the event that any section, part or provision of this ordinance shall be held to be unconstitutional or invalid by any court, such holding shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole, or any part thereof, other than the part so held unconstitutional or invalid.
SECTION IV. This ordinance shall take effect after passage and publication as soon as and in the manner provided by law. 1 T – 11/25/99, The Leader Fee: $185.13
PUBLIC NOTICE
WESTFIELD HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION NOTICE OF CONTINUED HEARING
On December 13, 1999, at its regularly scheduled meeting, the Westfield Historic Preservation Commission will continue the public hearing commenced on September 27, 1999, to consider recommending the Pump House located at 200 Woodland Avenue, known as Block No. 2003, Lot No. 7, for designation as an historic site.
The meeting will be held at 8:00 p.m. in the Mayor’s Conference Room, Westfield Town Hall, 425 East Broad Street, Westfield, New Jersey. 1 T – 11/25/99, The Leader Fee: $15.30
PUBLIC NOTICE
SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION UNION COUNTY DOCKET NO.
F-5557-99 NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS
STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: VALERIE THOMAS; DERRICK N.
HART, ESQ. YOU ARE HEREBY summoned and required 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 Amendments to Complains (if any) filed in a Civil Action in which FUNB Fla./Cust. for D.H. Assoc. is plaintiff and David Wynn, et. als. are defendants, pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, within 35 days after November 25, 1999, 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, CN-971, 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 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 numbers of such agencies are as follows:
Lawyer Referral Service: 908-353-4715 Legal Service: 908-354-4340 THE ACTION has been instituted for the purpose of foreclosing the following tax sale certificate(s):
1. A certain tax certificate 94-112, recorded on August 25, 1994, made by Sally Ann DiRini, C.T.C., Collector of Taxes of City of Plainfield, and State of New Jersey to City of Plainfield and subsequently assigned to plaintiff, FUNB Fla./Cust. D.H. Assoc. This covers real estate located in the City of Plainfield, County of Union, and State of New Jersey, known as 21214 Clinton Avenue, Block No. 136, Lot No. 3, as shown on the Tax Assessment Map and Tax Map duplicate of City of Plainfield. YOU, Valerie Thomas and Derrick N. Harti, Esq., are made a defendant in the above entitled action because on July 15, 1985, you recorded a Judgment against James Thomas et als. for a debt of $28,850.00 plus costs, under Docket No. J013662-85, in the Superior Court of New Jersey.
DONALD F. PHELAN CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF NEW JERSEY ALLOCCA & PELLEGRINO 4 Century Drive Parsippany, New Jersey 07054 1 T – 11/25/99, The Leader Fee: $60.69
PUBLIC NOTICE
TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS PLANNING BOARD NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at the Planning Board Meeting of the Township of Scotch Plains held on October 4, 1999, the applications of Michael DeVita, 1595 East Second Street, Block No. 501, Lot No. 15.01 for modification to the original site plan for the installation of a 4 foot by 6 foot sign and Bruce and Jan Bower, 2308 Coles Avenue and 2309 Belvedere Drive, Block No. 3603, Lot Nos. 37 and 38 for minor subdivision and construction of a new single family home were approved.
This action was memorialized by the Board at the meeting of November 15, 1999. The files pertaining to these applications are in the Office of the Planning Board and are available for inspection during regular office hours.
Barbara Horev Secretary to the Planning Board 1 T – 11/25/99, The Times Fee: $20.91
SPF United Soccer Stops Wizards, Hillsborough
The SPF United boys soccer team fooled the Somerset Hills Wizards, 3-2, on November 6 then leveled Hillsborough, 5-0, on November 7.
The Wizards put in two perfect goals early in the game, but the United fought
back. Daniel LiVolsi fed Tyler Stanek who zipped the ball into the net. Brian Dougher and Ryan Krueger made up the back wall to help keep the Wizards from scoring. Brendan Kirby took a great shot on goal only to have it blocked by the opposing keeper.
In the second half, Jeff Stuart was the goalkeeper and, as usual, made some terrific saves (including one jumping save) to keep the Wizards at bay. LiVolsi’s hooked a corner kick to Jackson Udelsman and in the goal it went, making the score 2-2.
Timmy Stuart kept sending the ball downfield, allowing the United to dominate. With about two minutes remaining, Stanek took the ball and drilled it into the Wizard’s net for the winning goal.
Against the Hillsborough United, Brandon Reddington started in goal and absolutely nothing got past him. Defender Tommy Sutter was strong and tough, allowing no chance for the opposition to score.
Jeff Stuart scored first with a cross from LiVolsi. Evan Aspell turned in a strong performance in the midfield. LiVolsi stole the ball, carried it and scored the second goal. Taylor Molinaro took charge and was able to score two goals in a row, one on an assist from Reddington. Clearly dominating the field, the United kept possession and Stanek nailed the final goal.
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