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Creative Carnival For Kids, Doris Ettlinger,

Part of Warren County Bazaar


A story hour with Jason LaBadie will
"Little House on the perform acoustic tunes
Prairie" book series early in the afternoon in
illustrator Doris front of Second Time
Ettlinger, dance perfor- Around where there will
mances, live music, a also be special sales (up
Creative Carnival just to 75%!), free give-
for kids, free ring clean- aways, a drawing for an
ings, and a free raffle for Easter ornament, and
a one room paint Bergeys Belly Busters
project, as well as tons which will be selling hot
Nelson Albert/The PRESS of vendors and exhibi- dogs on the sidewalk.
Author Jeffrey Siger recently held a book sign- tors, are just some of the Other musical groups
ing at Booknest, 17 Main Street, Blairstown. Left fun things to do at the slated to perform that
to right: Herman, owner of Booknest, Jeffrey Washington Business day include Jessica
Siger, and Paul Aver. Improvement District's Koppinger from 1-2
3rd Annual Warren p.m. and Davey and the
County Bazaar. Wave Runners Trio
Over 50 vendors and Chuck Ghilon and Steve Kirchuk from 2pm to 4pm at the
Washington Borough corner of E. Washington
businesses are expected whose works have A book signing will Avenue and Broad
when the Downtown appeared in a number of follow. Also at Gibson's Street, and Emily
transforms into a street- books, including Sugar is a Fitness-For-Fun Barnes from 10:15 to
long "bazaar" on Satur- Snow and A Little dance performance at 2, 11am and Double
day, April 16th from House Birthday, both followed by more kids' Chuck from 11am to
10am to 4pm. adapted from the Little activities. noon and again from
This year's Bazaar is House on the Prairie From 12 to 12:30pm, 12:30 to 1pm by Wells
presented by Home books by Laura Ingalls folks can enjoy dance Fargo Bank near the
Instead Senior Care, Wilder. performances by corner of W. Washing-
with support sponsor- Little House on the students at Just Dancz in ton Avenue and Belvi-
ship from Ryan Homes. Prairie was a hugely Hackettstown, as well dere Avenue.
From 1pm to 4pm, successful TV series in as some ballroom danc- Children who take part
families can enjoy the the late 1970s. ing demonstrations. in a coloring contest at
Creative Carnival for In addition to reading Live music will also be the Ryan Homes booth
Kids at Gibson's Gym, her own books, featured throughout the will have a chance to
starting with a Story Ettlinger will demon- day, from one end of the win a grand prize with
Hour with famed strate simple drawing downtown to the other the winner being
children's book illustra- techniques for young end. announced at the
tor Doris Ettlinger, people. Among the music, development's April
30th grand opening.
Ryan Homes is also
Dale Young/The PRESS "Tools Alongside the Coop" by Brian Daum offering mini-tours of
North Warren Regional presented The Phan- The photograph, "Tools Along- their new homes on
tom of The Opera this past weekend. They side the Coop", by Brian Daum, is Route 57, with attend-
will have two extra performances this week- part of Warren County ARTS’ ees of that having an
end, April 9th at 7:30pm and Sunday, April "Well-Sweep Herb Farm" art opportunity to win
10th, at 2pm. exhibit currently on display at the dinner for two at the
Oxford Municipal Art Gallery. Mediterranean Bistro in
The exhibit runs from to April Washington.
16th. The exhibit celebrates the Several downtown
farm’s forty-two years of businesses will be
business and its distinctive land- hosting their own activi-
scape and buildings. ties, as well.
The gallery is located at 11 Fliegauf Jewelers will
Green Street off Route 31 near the do free ring cleanings
firehouse in Oxford. The gallery and free verbal apprais-
hours are 9am to 4pm on week- als. Headliners on
days or by appointment. Broad Street invites
The gallery is closed on week- folks to come on in and
ends. For more exhibit informa- meet their newest
tion, call 908-387-0904. Warren stylists, Elsie, Nancy
County ARTS is a non-profit and Nicole, and bring in
organization, based in Oxford, canned goods for a
which supports the arts in Warren special one day food
County and the surrounding drive for NORWES-
region. CAP. Other stores will
Nelson Albert/The PRESS be having sales, too.
For more information about
The Frelinghuysen Drama Club presetented Warren County ARTS, visit their For more information,
The Case of The Missing Paragraph on website at WCARTS.org. visit the website at
March 23rd. washingtonBID.org.
Toddler Lapsit at 10am. Build language will hold a rummage 29th through October
Storytime and Sing- and literacy skills sale from 9am to 4om 1st. The voucher
Along, a weekly through music, move- on Friday April 8th. system will be used
storytime for children, ment, and stories. For Light lunch and baked again this year.
ages 12 months – 36 more information, call goods will be available. If you missed North
months, returns to the 908-475-6017. Attention Blairstown Warren Regional High The following is a list College, By Doug
Warren County Library, The Yellow Frame Residents: The town- School’s production of of books added to the Lemov; Library Lessons
199 Hardwick Street, Presbyterian Church wide CLeeanup dates The Phantom of The Warren County Library for Little Ones, By
Belvidere, on Tuesdays, on Route 94 in Fredon have been announced! Opera this past week- collection this past Aileen Kirkham; The
This year, the dates will end, there’s still a week. Purpose for the Pain:
be April 28th through chance to see the Non-Fiction: I Had to Giving Up Is Not an
30th, and September performance. The Say Something: The Art Option, By Sharon
musical will be held of Ted Haggard's Fall, Grant; Wisdom from
again on Saturday, April By Mike Jones; The T.d. Jakes, By T. D.
9th, at 7:30pm, and Jonas Brothers, By Jakes; Take Four (Above
Sunday, April 10th, at Sarah Parvis; Everyone the Line Series), By
2pm. Don’t miss it, it’s Communicates, Few Karen Kingsbury; Take
a great show, adn the Connect: What the Most Three (Above the Line
performer’s are superb! Effective People Do Series), By Karen
We love hearing Differently, By John C. Kingsbury.
from you! Send your Maxwell; Citizens of Fiction: Burning
anniversaries, birthdays London: The Americans Bright: Stories, By Ron
and other tid-bits of Who Stood with Britain Rash; Mrs. Sartoris, By
information to us at: in Its Darkest, Finest Elke Schmitter; The
The PRESS Hour, By Lynne Olson; Breakup Club (Red
PO Box 430 American Conspiracies: Dress Ink), By Melissa
9A Main Street, Lies, Lies, and More Senate; Lost Empire: A
Blairstown, NJ 07825 Dirty Lies that the Gov- Fargo Adventure, By
thepressnews@enter.net ernment Tells, By Dick Clive Cussler; Ghosts,
(When emailing, please Russell. By Ed Okonowicz;
specify NJ Rambling). Recreation: Boda- Dangerous (Long, Tall
cious Breakfasts and Texans), By Diana
More, By Gwendolyn Palmer; Mission of
Evans Caldwell; The Honor (Honor
Autism Mom Cooks Harrington Series), By
Gluten-Free Casein- David Weber.
Free Classic American Young People: A
Cuisine, By Stephanie Conspiracy of Kings, By
Hemenway; Toe-Up! Megan Whalen Turner;
Patterns and Worksheets Alice in Charge, By
to Whip Your Sock Phyllis Reynolds
Knitting Into Shape, By Naylor; Living Hell, By
Chrissy Gardiner. Catherine Jinks; The
Personal Growth: Dr. Wimpy Kid Movie
Colbert's 'I Can Do This' Diary, By Jeff Kinney;
Diet, By Don Colbert; Percy Jackson and the
Teach Like a Champion: Olympians: The
49 Techniques that Put Ultimate Guide, By Rick
Students on the Path to Riordan.
Middle States Accreditation for Knights of
Columbus
NWR’s Future Has Begun Pancake
The NWR District has parents, students, com- achievement of objec- Breakfast
begun the Middle States munity members, and tives over time. The The Knights of Colum-
Accreditation for alumni, will work driving force of the bus, Council 5410,
Growth protocol! The collaboratively to accreditation is a Blessed Mother Seton,
Middle States Accredi- develop the district’s forward-looking strate- Flanders, is sponsoring
tation is a voluntary, mission, beliefs, profile gic approach to ensuring a Spring Pre-Mother’s
future oriented and of graduates, and growth and improve- Day all you can eat
visionary process that student performance ment in student perfor- Pancake Breakfast on
requires the school to objectives. After mance at North Warren. Sunday, May 1st, from
establish objectives for accreditation, the team Mrs. Amy Horn and 7:30am to noon, at the
improved student will continue to provide Mrs. Colleen Della- Council Hall, 3 Schmidt
performance. A team of oversight of the imple- Bella, educators at Lane, Flanders.
stakeholders comprised mentation of action North Warren, are head- This is no ordinary
of staff members, plans and monitoring ing the committee. pancake breakfast. The
breakfast will include:
pancakes, French toast,
Warren County Ranked 9th eggs any style, fresh
breakfast sausage,
Healthiest County in New Jersey donuts, muffins, coffee,
tea, milk, hot chocolate
and orange juice. The
A national study has (mortality) and how status and need in cost is $6.50 for adults,
ranked Warren County healthy people feel Warren County. Recom- $4 for children 6 to 12,
9th out of 21 when (morbidity). mendations as a result of and 5 and younger eat
measuring the health of These outcomes are the the CHIP continue to be free. Proceeds will be
its population compared result of a collection of the focus of the WC used for charitable
to other counties in New health factors and are CHIC mission. causes.
Jersey. The Robert influenced by programs The Health Rankings
Wood Johnson Founda- and policies at the local, results indicate a need Blairstown
tion and the University state, and federal levels. for increased physical
of Wisconsin Population Among the findings, activity within Warren Clean-Up Dates
Institute on March 30, results for Warren County. To address this
2011 released study County showed fewer issue, WC CHIC Blairstown residents
results for the 2011 years of life lost to currently is promoting are invited to participate
"County Health Rank- premature death; better “Warren County in a Townwide Clean-
ings: Mobilizing Action access to healthy foods; Walks,” an initiative to Up event on April 28th,
Toward Community and a smaller percent- support local participa- 29th, and 30th; and
Health.” age of the population tion in physical activity. again in September on
According to Robert than the state average Part of this initiative the 29th, 30th, and
Wood Johnson Founda- reported poor or fair includes the develop- October 1st.
tion, a primary purpose health. ment of a county wide Once again, the
of the rankings was to But the County ranked resource guide of recre- voucher system will be
“Foster engagement worse than the state ational parks and trails used. Each voucher
among public and average in adult smok- that will be available to entitles residents to
private decision makers ing and adult obesity; county residents. bring one vehicle (car or
to improve community more fatal car crashes; For more information pickup size load) to the
health.” and a lower percentage about the County Health Warren County landfill
The County Health of diabetic and mam- Rankings visit in Oxford. All home-
Rankings model is mography screening. countyhealthrankings.org. owners are entitled to
grounded in the belief Warren County Health For more information two vouchers. You may
that programs and Department has estab- on the WCC Health use both vouchers
policies implemented at lished the Warren Improvement Plan, visit during the first clean-
the local, state, and County Community w w w. c o . w a r r e n . n j . up, or both in the
federal levels have an Health Improvement us/Healthdept/Improveme second, or one during
impact on the variety of Coalition (WC CHIC) ntPlan.html. each.
factors that, in turn, to engage various non-
determine the health profit organizations,
outcomes for communi- government agencies,
ties across the nation, community groups, and
according to the community members to
project’s website. help promote commu-
Four types of health nity health through
factors are examined in public health planning.
the study: health behav- The WC CHIC devel-
iors, clinical care, social oped the Community
and economic, and the Health Improvement
physical environment, Plan (CHIP) in 2007,
as the survey measures which provided an
how long people live assessment of the health
Fresh Food Offered By
Edward Jones Financial Advisor Wins Project Self-Sufficiency
Award for Outstanding Performance and Angel Food Ministries
the award. the importance of build- Best Companies to The coordinators of 23rd, between the hours
Edward Jones provides ing long-term, face-to- Work For" in 2011, is Angel Food Ministries of 10:30 – 11:30 a.m.
financial services for face relationships with headquartered in St. at Project Self- The program offers fresh
individual investors in clients, helping them to Louis. The Edward Sufficiency announce food at bargain prices,
the United States and, understand and make Jones web site is located that the next deadline allowing recipients to
through its affiliate, in sense of the investment at www.edward for ordering fresh food purchase meats, fruits
Canada. Every aspect of options available today. jones.com, and its through the program is and vegetables, pasta
the firm's business, from Edward Jones, which recruiting web site is Sunday, April 17th. and canned goods for
the types of investment ranked No. 11 on FOR- www.careers.edwardjon Orders will be deliv- just $28.95 per box.
options offered to the TUNE magazine's "100 es.com. Member SIPC. ered on Saturday, April Boxes are designed to
location of branch assist in feeding a family
offices, is designed to of four for about a week
cater to individual or a single person for
investors in the commu- nearly a month. The
Matthew Donovan nities in which they live menu changes each
Matthew Donovan of and work. month, and special
Edward Jones recently The firm's 12,000-plus meals are available for
won the firm's coveted financial advisors work senior citizens and those
Pacesetter Award, which directly with nearly 7 with food allergies.
recognizes financial million clients to under- A typical weekly menu
advisors who achieve stand their personal features beef, chicken,
high levels of success goals -- from college ham, fish sticks, pasta,
early in their careers savings to retirement -- marinara sauce, frozen
with the financial and create long-term vegetables, milk, eggs
services firm. investment solutions and more. There is no
Mr. Donovan was one that emphasize a well- limit to the number of
of only 221 of the firm's balanced portfolio and a boxes an individual or
more than 12,000 finan- buy-and-hold strategy. family can purchase.
cial advisors to receive Edward Jones embraces The organization even
takes food stamps.
Orders can be placed
on line with a credit card
at www.angelfood
ministries.com or by
calling Project Self-
Sufficiency at 973-940-
3500.
Payment is made when
the order is placed.
Deliveries are made on
the last Saturday of each
month; orders will be
processed at that time
for the pick-up date the
following month. Proj-
ect Self-Sufficiency is
located at 127 Mill
Street in Newton.
Project Self-
Sufficiency is a private
non-profit community-
based organization dedi-
cated to improving the
lives of low-income
families residing in
northwestern New
Jersey.
To find out more about
the monthly food deliv-
eries, call 973-940-
3500.
Blairstown Warren Last Chance To Order Seedlings Wanted! Military Veterans
Seniors Bus County Tea and Wildflowers is April 8 North Warren Regional
Trip to Party Patriots Warren County Soil Various mixes of wild- School – Veteran’s Program
Conservation District is flower seeds in 4 oz.
North Warren introduction, a com-
Penn’s Peaks Plan Meeting sponsoring the Annual bags are also available.
Regional School is memoration ceremony,
Seedling and Wild- Orders are being
The Warren County flower Sale, offering accepted through April currently seeking Veter- lunch on the lawn, and
The Blairstown Seniors ans to participate in the classroom visits to
will be going to Penn's Tea Party Patriots is bare root tree seedlings 8th and will be available
having its next regularly and wildflower seed for pickup at the District third annual Voices of speak with students
Peak in Jim Thorpe, PA the Veterans program (optional).
on May 12th to see scheduled monthly mixes at reasonable office at 224 W. Stiger
meeting at 6:30pm on prices. Street in Hackettstown on May 25th. Registration is
"King Henry and the Veterans of all military required. Contact Ms.
Showmen" in a one time Tuesday, April 19th. The evergreen, hard- on April 28th, 29th, and
The meeting will be wood, and shrub bare- 30th. branches and all eras are Amy Horn for more
celebration of the most invited to attend, and be information, and to
requested songs and held at the Courthouse root seedlings are 2 to 3 Call 908-852-2579 or
Annex (in the Warren years-old and come in visit the website at recognized for their register, 908-362-
comedy routines. Lunch service. 8211, ext. 1139, or
is at noon with the show County Library Head- bundles of 5 or 25, www.warrencountyscd.
quarters Building) in depending on the org for an order form The program includes email her at ahorn@
following. breakfast, an assembly northwarren.org.
The bus will leave Belvidere. species. and information.
Walnut Valley Field at Look for the group in
9:30am and return about the basement meeting
5 pm. room (please use the
Sign up is Thursday door to the left of the
April 14th at the Blair- main door).
stown Municipal Build- The meeting should be
ing, 106 Route 94 at ending around 8:30pm.
1pm with the drawing All Patriots are welcome
for seats at 1:15. to attend the meeting.
Call Blanche Kelly at For more information,
908-362-6716 for infor- please call 908-475-
mation. The cost is $25. 1935.
Patriots Recreational Cheerleading Open Registrations Announced
Patriots Recreational tion will be held at The stown on April 8th, from ers) Pee Wee (currently
Cheerleading will be Catherine Dickson 5 - 8 pm. All levels are in 2nd - 3rd grade);
open to the public as of Hofman Library at 4 open, and include: Biddy (currently in 4th
April 1st. Open registra- Lambert Road, Blair- Flag (current first grad- or 5th); and Midget
(currently in 6th and
7th).
They are still in need of
coaches for the Flag
squad.
For an online registra-
tion please email Linda
Simpson at
lindamsimpson@earthli
nk.net or call/text 973-
903-4861.
Area Designers Join Forces with Local Chefs for “A Taste of Talent”
$15,000, and a limited As usual, music will be
number of individual an integral part of A Taste
tickets are available at a of Talent, with ensembles
cost of $100. and soloists set up in just
Kathy and Lou Esposito about every room at
will serve as honorary Perona Farms. The
chairpersons of this year’s “Meant to be Jazz” trio
A Taste of Talent. will perform throughout
Linda and Joe Andes, the evening, along with
owners of The Prickly Pear several other groups. Wine
Restaurant in Hackett- tasting will be conducted
stown, will be serving as by Gallo.
Restaurant Chairpersons of For tickets, call 973-940-
the event this year. 3500.

Supporters of A Taste of Talent at the levels of Chairman’s table and President’s


table gather with Kirk Avondoglio, owner of Perona Farms, to prepare for the event
on behalf of Project Self-Sufficiency.
“A Taste of Talent: bidding on creations by from more than 30 of the
Dining by Design” will be local interior design firms. area’s finest restaurants
held at Perona Farms on Now in its 15th year, the will be placed throughout
behalf of Project Self- habitually sold-out event Perona Farms, allowing
Sufficiency on Monday, will benefit Project Self- patrons to meet and mingle
April 11th, beginning at Sufficiency, a local non- with the chefs while
6:30 p.m. Patrons will be profit agency specializing sampling some of their
able to sample hors in services for low-income most renowned dishes.
d’oeuvres, entrees and families in Sussex, Morris Sponsorships for “A Taste
desserts from more than 30 and Warren counties. As of Talent: Dining by
area restaurants while in previous years, stations Design” range from $500 -
North Warren Regional
to Present “Phantom of
the Opera” For An
Extra Weekend
Due to the overwhelm- Rob Gerold, who lurks
ing response of North beneath the stage of the
Warren’s presentation of Paris Opera House.
the “Phantom of the For years, he has been
Opera” the show will be frightening all of its
shown again on Satur- occupants with his occa-
day, April 9th at 7:30pm sional appearances.
in the high school audi- He ends up falling
torium and on Sunday, fatally in love with the
April 10th at 2pm. young soprano, Chris-
Tickets will be sold at tine, played by Taylor
the door beginning at Thorn, devoting himself
6:00 for the evening to training her to
show and at 12:30 for become a star.
the matinee. Adult However, when she
tickets are $15 and rejects him and falls in
student tickets are $12. love with her childhood
The musical produc- friend, Raoul, played by
Orchids last far longer than cut flowers, but tion tells the story of the Hunter Gross, the Phan-
are considered difficult to grow. This is not gruesomely deformed tom instigates a murder-
the case, according to Doyle Frank and Joe Phantom, played by ous rampage.
Heydel, both of Blairstown, who have
grown orchids for many years. Being
orchid lovers, Doyle and Joe are members
Nelson Albert/The PRESS Travis Tosoni Named to
of the newly formed Jersey Highlands “Da Hot Rod Bear” is a one-of-a-kind
Orchids Society (JHOS). The group meets creation by Artist Alan Johnson, who is Deans List
every fourth Tuesday of the month (except internationally known for automotive
July and August) at 7 pm, in the meeting artwork. This bear was created for sponsors Travis Tosoni, a Sport Travis also completed
room (in the back) of the Trico Credit Union Jody and Loren Hulber, who are car collec- Management Major, has an Internship with
building in Augusta. For more information tors. The bear is currently in Boyertown, PA, earned a place on the MSG/ NJ Devils as a
about JHOS meetings, call Doyle Frank at for BearFever, an Arts Event on April 16th. Deans List as a Stillman production assistant
908-362-5851. Visit the website at www.bearfever.org for School of Business from October, 2010
more information. Alan Johnson will be at student for the fall 2010 through December,
the event, demonstrating pinstriping on a semester. 2010.
car or two. The bear will go home after Boy-
ertown to Fieldstone Farm in Macungie, PA.
For more information about ALan Johnson,
visit his website at www.alanjohnson
grafix.com.
Water St. Antiques Celebrates 1st Anniversary
supportive in town stration in their window,
events and what they as well as an art show
offer to the public. featuring the works of
During Belvidere’s local artist, including art
Victorian Days in projects from Belvidere
September, Water St. Elementary school
Antiques hosted a free children.
antique appraisal by a They are open
certified appraiser. Wednesday through
During Christmas in Sunday, from 11 to 5.
Belvidere in December, For more information,
the store had a live call 908-475-2100 or
wood-turning demon- visit WaterStAntiques.com.

Water St. Antiques. and another offers beau-


245 Water Street, in tiful handmade jewelry
Belvidere celebrated its and accessories.
first anniversary during Water St. Antiques, as
the entire month of well as its sister store,
February. Discounts Bohemian Dreams
ranging from 10 to 50% Antique Emporium also
off, as well as four in Belvidere is very
weekly door prizes were
offered by the store’s
multiple vendors
throughout the month.
The weekend of Febru-
ary 26th and 27th was
celebrated with an open
house offering free
refreshments and grand
door prizes.
The multi dealer co-op
in downtown Belvidere
opened its doors on
February 27th, 2010,
and in spite of the
economy, is doing quite
well. In addition to
antiques and collect-
ibles, one vendor offers
full printing services
Congratulations to Blairstown Freshman Girls “B”, the Warren
County Basketball League’s 2011 third/fourth grade girls’ Champi-
ons and to the second place finishers Belvidere Freshman Girls “A”.
These two teams battled against 8 other very talented and competi-
tive Warren County girls’ basketball teams during a 10 game per
team winter season and playoffs to finish on top of their division. To
find out more about the Warren County Basketball League visit their
website at www.warrencountybasketball.org.

Spring Art Exhibit at the Roxbury Library


Come see the special Roxbury Public Library 4’ painting by local artist
exhibit that the Art in April. This exhibit is Rose Mandala.
Association in Roxbury unique in that it will The painting is titled
is sponsoring at the feature just one large 3’ x “Springtime” and view-
ing it is a wonderful way
to experience the spring
season. The painting
takes you down a lazy,
budding, tree lined lane.
She had some assistance
with this painting, as her
grandchildren and
family members helped
her paint the sprinkling
of flowers.
The Library is located
at 103 Main Street,
Succasunna.
"Bone Crusher" - episodes air Friday evidence brings these possessions and
Melissa and her nights at 10pm. unsettling tales to life. stunning unaltered
family were excited About Animal Viewers will witness video evidence of
when they moved into Planet's The Haunted: aggressive spirits, unexplainable para-
their new home and Animals are com- animal and human normal activity.
planned to renovate. monly believed to be
But, once they began more sensitive than
work on the property, humans; they are
they noticed their dog capable of sensing
reacting out of char- spirits that cannot be
acter; barking and seen or heard by
whining at what people. The Haunted
seemed to be nothing. chronicles true, chill-
Soon after that, ing and terrifying
Melissa's dream ghost stories of
home turned into a animals and their
house of horrors. owners haunted by
As she began to hear paranormal spirits.
strange noises at In each episode, a
night, her sister, paranormal team of
Nicole, witnessed a experts investigates
shadowy figure stalk- the ghostly scene
ing the halls, and then using sophisticated
her mother, Diane, devices including
was bitten by an infrared cameras,
unseen entity. digital voice recorders
Melissa and her and EMF detectors,
family were at a loss which measure for
to explain the strange electromagnetic fie-
activity in their home, lds, fluctuations of
until she uncovered a which are often
shocking discovery believed to be caused
buried beneath her by a spirit’s presence.
backyard. Cinematic re-cre-
The Haunted is ations paired with
currently in its second witness testimonies
season and new and paranormal
base, with key, works, manu- $700, asking $400. Call 908-
factured in Easton, PA, patent 362-9462. (2/4)
date - Dec. 16, 1913. $450, can
email photo. 908-887-1317. Antique Love Seat: with claw
(2/4) feet, needs reupholstering,
Gas Range & Dishwasher- $100; Full length mink coat,
-Range: 30”, self-cleaning. Yaz, Baseball, The Wall, and size small, $350; Haywood
Bique & black color. Digital Me: Carl Yastrzemski and Pool/Spa heater, propane,
oven panel. Great cond. Gerald Eskenazi - hardcover, $500; Emerson Oak Piano, 1989 Harley Davidson Soft
Asking $300. Maytag DW: first edition, doubleday, 1990, approx. 25 years old, needs Tail: crome front to rear.
bisque & black color. 24” w/ signed by Carl, BRS Hall of tuning, $400. Call 908-878- Custom paint job, S&S carb.
nylon racks. $200 or $450 for Famer, no dj, $75. Call 908- 1877. (1/4) Extra seats & exhaust
both. Call: 908-496-4656. 887-1317. (2/4) systems. Show winner.
(4/4) IBM Correcting Selectric III Must see. Call: 908-362-
Chandelier: 1920’s slag glass Typewriter: with correctible 5059. (3/4)
For Sale: Hospital inverted dome, nine panels, film ribbons and lift off tapes,
Bed w/ air mattress: $75. mother of pearl, 20” diameter, serving needed, $100. Call
Table Saw & Power/Hand open relief work. $1,200, OBO. 973-383-0565. (1/4) Fisher Power Angle Plow:
Tools. Call: 908-362-5059. Can email photo. Call 908- 7.5’. Frame controls under
(4/4) 887-1317. (2/4) Baby Grand Piano, needs hood-style pump. Off 1985
work, $100; Bowflex, $200. Dodge Pickup. $1200. Call:
Large Toaster Oven: Oster. Magazine: Liberace Complete Call 570-269-9246. (1/4) 908-914-5995. (3/4)
Used twice. $65 firm. Call: Life Story - copyright 1954, 8.5
973-383-5461. (4/4) by 11, 74 pages of stories and 2006 Dodge Grand Cara-
photos of the famous pianist. van silver w/ gray int. Very
Portable Basketball Hoop: $25. Can email photo. Call
“Lifetime 4V.” Adjustable: 7.5’ 908-887-1317. (2/4)
clean, runs great. Blair-
to 10’. Exc. cond. $50. Call: stown. $5800 OBO. Call:
908-459-5662. (4/4) Niagra Falls Photo Booklet: 201-757-0986. (3/4)
copyright 1893, 20 5x7 black
Oak Entertainment Cabinet: and white photos, hardcover, Allis Chalmer W-D 1951:
20” W x 52” L x 48” H. Fits 24” $35. Can email photo. Call wide front end has step kit,
TV, books & DVDs. Glass 908-887-1317. (2/4) brings it to W-D 45 power. 8
doors. Very good cond. $100. volt system, engine rebuilt
Call: 908-459-5662. (4/4) Makeup Compact from by Roy Company, front rear
1940-50’s: envelope style, tires at 25% with one extra
Computer Desk: 56”Hx19” navy and light blue swirl design
Wx43”L. Good cond. $50. on cover, rouge, lipstick, rear tire, has 1951 new idea
Call: 908-459-5662. (4/4) powder mirror. $35. Can email loader and bucket, and a
photo. Call 908-887-1317. (2/4) snow bucket. Paint and
Coffee Table & Sofa: pecan condition very good, barn
finish, glass tops, gold trim. Men’s and Women’s golf kept. One owner, family
Contemporary style. $25 ea. clubs with shoes: size 9 and tractor, $3,500. 908-362-
Call: 908-459-5398. (3/4) 7, $25 each set. Cross COuntry 6739. (2/4)
Skiis, women’s size 7, $20.
For Sale: Antique china Mink fur jacket, size 6-8, Fifth Wheel Hitch: Fits
cabinet, 4 shelves, beveled $1,200. Snorkel, mask, and
glass, very good cond.: $450. flippers, $25. Call 908-362- 2003-2010 Dodge 2500,
Antique Sewing Cabinet, 5 7703. (2/4) includes rail kit, $300. Call
drawers: $100. Leather 908-454-4779. (2/4)
recliner, med. brown, like Two Penn Saltwater or Fresh
new: $300 (orig. $850). Gold- Model 49 Harrow Reels: ideal 1999 Olds. Aurora:
plated tea set, pot, 6 cups & for trolling, wine line in great loadedwell-maintaned, all
saucers, exc. cond.: $40. shape, $70. One Penn Reel maintenance records
Writer desk w/ top, 3 glass with 5’ 1” stand up rod, like available, 164k miles.
shelves w/ light, 3 drawers, new, $100. call Bob at 908- $3,300, OBO. Call 973-
more in desk: $250. Call 362-9420. (2/4) 985-0050. (2/4)
anytime: 908-887-5057. (3/4)
IBM Correcting Selectric III Farmall H Tractor: new
Ladies Dark Brown Winter Burgundy Typewriter: needs
Coat: w/ mink collar. Size servicing, nice machine, paint, excellent condition,
16-18. Like new. $15. Call: manual, extra ribbons and best offer. Allis Chalmer
908-475-2836. (3/4) correcting tape, quality W-D tractor, tires like new,
unkown, but boxed. $100, firm. runs excellet, one owner,
Spreader: Scotts Edgeguard. Call 973-580-7755. (2/4) with snow plow, Best Offer.
Never used, new, still has Call 610-588-7545. (2/4)
labels. $30 OBO. Call: 973- Expanding Dining Table
383-2815. (3/4) Hutch: great space saver, 5 2002 Scott Riding Mower:
leaves store in hutch, create a Made by John Deere, 20HP,
Dixie Cup One Cent Vend- table that seats 7-8 people.
ing Machine: 33” glass tube, Excellent condition, retail, 48” deck, garage kept, looks
penny coin operation, metal new, needs engine work,
have owners manual. $200.
Call 908-334-4244. (1/4)

Indian Motorcycle 4
Stroke: needs some work,
comes with all the parts.
Make offer, over $500. Call
908-619-6262. (1/4)

2010 Kymco Quannon150


Motorcycle: $2,400, OBO.
Call Jeff as 610-588-7124.
(1/4)

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