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New Jersey continues to lift restrictions as pandemic eases By MARK ROSMAN Managing Editor

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une 22 will mark the next milestone date for New Jersey residents and business operators as the state continues to rebound from the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. Gov. Phil Murphy has taken action within the past week to begin lifting restrictions that have been in place since mid-March. Beginning June 22, barber shops, hair salons, nail salons and tattoo shops will be permitted to reopen, according to a press release from the governor’s office.. In the period to follow, New Jersey will work toward the gradual opening of personal care, gyms and health clubs at reduced capacities. All of these activities will be required to adhere to health and safety guidelines, according to the press release. Murphy’s restart and recovery plan has been dubbed “The Road Back: Restoring Economic Health Through Public Health.” He has empaneled a Restart and Recovery

Commission to help guide the state’s reopening. “As we moved through Stage One of our strategic restart and recovery process, public health data continued to demonstrate our collective success in flattening the curve of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations,” Murphy said. “It is with these favorable metrics, coupled with expanded testing capacity and contact tracing, that we can responsibly enter Stage Two of our multi-stage approach to recovery. “Our economic restart must instill confidence among our residents and visitors that their safety, and that of their families, is our No. 1 priority. “I encourage all New Jerseyans to continue their vigilance in keeping themselves and their communities safe by social distancing, wearing face coverings, washing hands frequently and limiting gatherings,” the governor said. Phased-in businesses and activities, with adherence to safeguarding and (Continued on page 6)

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Upper Freehold amends ordinance to fund improvements By MATTHEW SOCKOL Staff Writer

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fficials in Upper Freehold Township have authorized a $430,000 increase in a bond ordinance that funds capital improvements and added $409,523 in bonds or notes to help cover the costs. During a recent meeting, Township Committee members adopted a bond ordinance which authorizes an increase in a

2011 appropriation. The 2011 ordinance appropriated $1.78 million ($1.69 million in bonds or notes and an $88,900 down payment) for improvements. Amendments to the ordinance in 2013 and 2018 increased the appropriation to $2.36 million ($2.24 million in bonds or notes and a $117,900 down payment). With the most recent amendment in place, the appropriation now totals $2.79 million ($2.65 million in bonds or notes

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and a $138,377 down payment). According to the ordinance, the increase in the appropriation is focused on capital improvements in the township’s Recreation Department. The ordinance states that the appropriation is for repairs, renovations, replacements and improvements, including, but not limited to improvements to basketball and tennis courts; walking trails and paths at Byron Johnson Park; improvements to

the walking trails and paths along Ellisdale Road; and the walking trails, paths, footbridge, basketball courts and parking lots at the Mark Harbourt Soccer Complex. Those improvements are estimated to cost $1.18 million, according to the ordinance. In other business, committee members authorized Mayor Stephen Alexander to

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othing says summer like Jersey tomatoes, blueberries, sweet corn and peaches. We’re not called the Garden State for nothing! A new report by the nonprofit American Farmland Trust ranks New Jersey No. 1 of all states in preserving its agricultural lands and keeping farming viable. New Jersey is continuing to earn its Garden State nickname. The report, “Farms Under Threat: The State of the States,” paints a detailed picture of America’s agricultural landscape and the threats facing farms and ranches. Between 2001 and 2016, 11 million acres of farmland across the nation were lost to development, or about 2,000 acres a day. As the nation’s most densely populated state, New Jersey’s farmland is especially vulnerable to conversion to residential and commercial uses. States differed vastly in their response to dwindling farmland. New Jersey was ranked No. 1 by the American Farmland Trust for using a variety of tools to protect farmland and help farmers. Other top states included Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont, California, Oregon and Washington. To date, New Jersey’s farmland preservation program has permanently protected more than 2,600 farms on more than 237,000 acres – or roughly one-third of all farmland in the state. And the Garden State has made a bigger financial investment in farmland preservation than any other state. “We are incredibly proud New Jersey has been recognized by the American Farmland Trust as a leader in the nation for

thinking ahead and working smart to create New Jersey was one of the earliest states the best environment to support the pres- to put a farmland preservation program in ervation of farmland and the agricultural place, thanks in part to Art Brown’s efforts. industry,” Agriculture Secretary Douglas In 1983, Gov. Thomas Kean signed into H. Fisher said. law the Agriculture Retention and DevelThe report’s scorecard is the first state- opment Act, which established the agriculby-state analysis of policies for preventing tural easement purchase program to protect farmland loss. Six policy tools were evalu- farmland in perpetuity. ated: At the same time, Kean signed the Right • Purchase of agricultural conservation to Farm Act, which protects farmers from easements, also known as the purchase of unreasonable local ordinances and private the development rights on farmland; nuisance actions – for example, noise from • Land use planning policies to manage farming equipment. growth and stabilize the land base; Brown also introduced the popular Jer• Property tax relief programs to reduce sey Fresh program – widely imitated by property taxes paid on agother states – to encourage ricultural land; to buy New GUEST COLUMN consumers • Agricultural district Jersey produce and farm • programs to encourage products. landowners to form special New Jersey’s farmMICHELE S. BYERS districts to support farmland preservation efforts ing; ramped up in 1998 when • “Farm Link” programs to connect Gov. Christine Todd Whitman established farmers seeking land with property owners the Garden State Preservation Trust as part who want their land to stay in agriculture; of an ambitious plan to preserve one mil• State leasing programs to make state- lion acres of open space and farmland. owned lands available to farmers and Greg Romano, vice chairman of the ranchers. Garden State Preservation Trust, noted that According to the report, New Jersey state spending on farmland preservation and Virginia were the only two states to use jumped from $15 million a year to about all six of these tools. $80 million. Former Agriculture Secretary Art “That was a huge boost,” he said. Brown, who led the state’s farmland presFunding for the million-acre program ervation program from 1982 through 2001, expired after a decade, but in 2014 New believes using a variety of tools is what Jersey voters passed a ballot measure dimakes the program successful. recting a percentage of the state’s corporate “You need to have all the parts of the business tax revenue toward preserving puzzle,” he commented. “I was very happy open space, farmland and historic propto hear New Jersey was recognized as the erties. This ensures a steady and stable No. 1 program in the country.” source of funding; the percentage recently

rose from 4% to 6%. Susan Payne, executive director of the State Agriculture Development Committee, said she was gratified to learn of New Jersey’s top ranking in the report, “but this is no time to rest on our laurels.” “New Jersey farmers have new and evolving challenges facing them, from ever-changing market demands to more volatile weather patterns associated with climate change,” she said. “The task before us is to protect the best of New Jersey’s farmland and support farmers in sustaining the viability of their agricultural operations over the long term.” And while New Jersey earned the top ranking for protecting its farmland, it is also ranked third behind Texas and North Carolina for having the most threatened agricultural land, demonstrating the continued need for a strong farmland preservation program. “We can, and must, strive to preserve the state’s farmland base, help farmers continue to be good stewards of the land, and create an environment where farm businesses can thrive, now and in the future,” Fisher said. “American Farmland Trust’s report shows we’re on the right track, but we must continue to forge ahead to remain a model of the best farmland protection practices for many years to come,” he said. Every New Jerseyan should be proud to know the Garden State continues to lead the nation and keep its nickname alive.

Michele S. Byers is the executive director of the New Jersey Conservation Foundation, Far Hills.

Millstone officials adopt bond ordinances to fund improvements By MATTHEW SOCKOL Staff Writer

MILLSTONE – Municipal officials in Millstone Township are appropriating $2 million to improve local roads in 2020. On June 3, Township Committee members adopted a bond ordinance that will provide a $2 million appropriation for the 2020 road improvement program and authorize the issuance of $1.73 million in bonds or notes to help finance part of the costs of the improvements. A down pay-

ment of $271,000 from the township will cover the remaining costs. The 2020 program will include improvements to Nurko Road, the Hickory Drive subdivision, Gravatt Circle, Fillmore Road, Ivins Lane, parts of Pine Hill Road, Chadwick Road, Graham Place, parts of Millstone Road, Algonquin Terrace, Moccasin Court, Michael Court, Forman Road, Bruere Drive, and parts of Olde Noah Hunt Road. And, the committee adopted a bond ordinance that will provide a $206,000 ap-

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propriation for the acquisition of public works vehicles and equipment. The township will issue $195,700 in bonds or notes and make a down payment of $10,300. The public works vehicles and equipment to be acquired include a pick-up truck, a dump utility trailer, a mini-excavator, a zero turn mower and a tractor/ roadside mower, according to the bond ordinance. Committee members also adopted a bond ordinance that will provide a $550,000 appropriation for the construc-

tion of a park maintenance storage building and improvements to various municipal buildings, including security and safety upgrades. The costs will be covered by the issuance of $522,500 in bonds or notes and a down payment of $27,500. Finally, the committee adopted a bond ordinance that will provide a $200,000 appropriation for the acquisition of a Class III ambulance, and equipment and accessories. Officials authorized the issuance of $190,000 in bonds or notes and a down payment of $10,000.


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ALLENTOWN – On June 7, a vigil for justice to honor George Floyd with prayer took place in Allentown’s Heritage Park. The event followed the May 25 arrest of George Floyd, a 46-year-old black resident of Minneapolis, Minn. Video of the arrest shows a white police officer, Derek Chauvin, pressing his knee to Floyd’s neck for almost nine minutes. Floyd was handcuffed and was face down in the street during the time Chauvin was astride him. Floyd died during the incident and Chauvin has been charged with second degree murder.

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worked as co-sponsors for the event and the caravan of cars supporting the cause that traveled through the community prior to the noon event in the park, according to municipal officials. Scott thanked those in attendance for showing that a small community like Allentown can speak up for change and make a difference in the Black Lives Matter movement, according to municipal officials. Speakers included Fritts, Councilwoman Martha A. Johnson, Scott’s son Kemani Scott, and Panckeri. Fritts called the event “incredibly peaceful and inspiring.� Panckeri said his door is always open to those who want to speak with him about

ways to address change in the community. Pastor Stephen Heinzel-Nelson offered a few words before reading from scripture. Maddie and Jake Hill performed a song before Nikki Darling Scott and Karen Collins led those assembled in a final prayer. At that point, everyone present knelt together for eight minutes and 46 seconds to commemorate the amount of time Chauvin knelt on Floyd’s neck before his death. The event concluded with Kemani Scott performing “We Are the World.� Councilwoman Angela Anthony, Councilman John A. Elder, III, Councilman Dan Payson, Municipal Clerk Laurie A. Roth and members of the Allentown Police Department were also in attendance, according to municipal officials.

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sign a memorandum of agreement between the Monmouth County Board of Health and Upper Freehold for the provision of local public health services. The committee also authorized the Monmouth County Mosquito Control Division to conduct aerial mosquito control operations in Upper Freehold during 2020. Employees from the Mosquito Control Division will apply pesticides by aircraft in areas of the township designated by the county as being larval mosquito habitats or harboring high populations of mosquitoes

constituting a nuisance, a health hazard or both. And, the committee members passed resolutions appointing Patrick Jeffery as township engineer, Tiffany Morrissey as township planner, John Cantalupo as bond counsel, and Randall Gottesman as housing administrator and administrative agent for 2020. Each appointment will be effective for one year. Finally, the committee appointed Dianne Kelly, Upper Freehold’s township administrator and chief financial officer, as municipal housing liaison and authorized her to take the training necessary to maintain the position.

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New Jersey continues to lift restrictions as pandemic eases (Continued from page 1)

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TrafďŹ c Plan seeks Full Time Flaggers to set up and direct trafďŹ c around construction sites. No experience required. Must have a valid driver’s license and pass a drug test. We offer scheduled raises. Competitive hourly rate. Opportunity for advancement. Company paid medical/ dental premiums after 90 days of employment. Overtime paid daily after 8 hour work day. Paid training and certiďŹ cation. If interested please ďŹ ll out an application at careers.trafďŹ cplan.com

General Merchandise

WE BUY

Rolex & Other Brand Watches Silver & Gold Coins Broken & Unrepairable Jewelry TOP DOLLAR PAID Get Ca$h In Your Pocket for more information.

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Schools CERTIFIED HOME HEALTH AIDE CLASSES AVAILABLE Call 732-339-1933

Novenas

PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN (Never known to fail). O most Beautiful Flower of Mt. Carmel, Fruitful Vine, Splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God. Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity. Oh Star of the Sea, help me, and show me herein You are my Mother. Oh Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech You from the bottom of my heart to succor me in my necessity (make request). There are none that can withstand Your power. O Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to Thee (3 times). Holy Mary, I place this cause in your hands (3 times). Say this prayer for three consecutive days. You must publish it, and it will be granted to You.

Ceramic Repair/Install

SUPPORT Excel and strong computer skills necessary. Flex hours. Hourly wage commensurate with experience. Call Peter Walsh Insurance at 732-566-2038, Aberdeen, NJ

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JOBS ARE AVAILABLE FOR CERTIFIED AIDES (CHHA). Call 732-339-1933

Help Wanted Full Time HCWL is seeking English/

Spanish Case Coordinator. Must speak ENGLISH & SPANISH!! SENIOR Citizens are WELCOME to apply!! For more info call 732-339-1933

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EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY

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Decks

Call 732-861-9705

C.C.

Help Wanted Part Time TEMPORARY ADMIN

Cleaning Domestic A POLISH CLEANING SERVICE Always a good job, 20 yrs. exp. Reasonable rates. References. Call 732-904-4861

CUSTOM CERAMIC TILING New -Repair Remodel. Free est., John Cherry

732-290-9086

GROUT CLEANING

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TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL 732-358-5200

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Owner Operated / Ins. Call/text Wizz 732-558-2830 wizzpressurewashing.com

Floor Finishing

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Floor Finishing

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Call 732-642-2253

Garage Doors GARAGE DOORS Replace, Repairs, Spring Repairs, 24 HR service. Licensed/Insured ML Installations 732-673-3105

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Handypersons

For Your STAYCATION: THE HANDYMAN CAN

House, Deck, Outside Work. Power Washing, Repairs, Painting, Staining, Carpentry. Ref. avail. Insured LIC#13VH04172500

Call 732-525-0711

Home Improvements

AFFORDABLE!

REPAIR OR NEW Interior Work, Decks, Baths, Kitchens, Additions Free Estimates

732-322-3820 E. ANDRÉ

Property Services, LLC Family Owned & Operated HOME IMPROVEMENT and REMODELING * Kitchens & Bathrooms * Ceramic and Porcelain Tile Floors * Wood /Laminate Flooring * Sheetrock & Painting * Crown Molding/Trim work * Windows & Doors Free estimate*Great rates!

Call 732-955-6434

Lawn Care / Landscaping MJG LANDSCAPE,

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Lawn Care / Landscaping FS LANDSCAPING Spring Cleanups, Lawn maint., Chem. applications, mulch, sod, landscape design stone and gravel. Lawn seeding and repair, Aerating and de-thatching. Drainage, irrigation, pavers, retaining walls. 908-233-5600

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Masonry/Paving

DON'S CUSTOM MASONRY Small Repairs/Patios /Pavers, M. TANGO Chimneys. Lic#13VH02546700 HANDYMAN SERVICE Free est. Fully insured. No jobs too small. All levels of Call 732-251-4352 home repairs & improvements. Carpentry, Painting, Tile/ Molding, Powerwashing. Serving TO PLACE Monmouth County, Old Bridge, YOUR AD CALL Parlin & surrounding areas. Call Mike for an estimate 732-358-5200 732-759-5897

June 18, 2020J

Masonry/Paving RICCARDI MASONS All types of masonry. No job too small. Free Est. 732-695-2183 E. ANDRÉ CONSTRUCTION Family Owned - Over 25 Yrs. Belgium block, concrete, steps, curbs,sidewalks, driveways, paver patios, pool areas, retaining walls, etc. New-Repairs. Licensed & Insured Free estimates, great prices! 732-254-7252

McMULLEN CONSTRUCTION ALL PHASES OF MASONRY. SMALL JOBS WELCOME. Fully Ins. Call Tom, 732-536-1431

Odd Jobs/Cleanups

ACE JUNK & TRASH REMOVAL ALL DEBRIS REMOVED!!

visit us: aceremovalllc.com 732-521-5500 10% off w/ad

A Affordable CLEAN-UPS We take away anything. Free estimates. 732-264-2520

Abra-Cadabra Junk Be Gone

Clean-Outs, Junk Removal, Demolition. Best Prices Visa/MC/Amex

732-262-9779

CHEAP CLEAN UPS

Debris Removal, Attics Basement, Metal. Free est. Call Frank 908-304-4594

Plumbing

BACSOKA

PLUMBING & HEATING Complete Kitchen & Bath Remodeling Water Heaters Sewer & Drain Cleaning. Reas. Rates. Free Est. Lic # 5628 WE DO IT ALL!

Call 732-727-0014 Power Washing

A BARGAIN! POWERWASHING

Owner Operated/Insured Homes from $150. + cleaner Decks, patios, concrete. Do you want white gutters? call/text 732-558-2830 wizzpressurewashing.com

Roofing/Siding J & R ROOFING & SIDING UNBEATABLE RATES Exp. & Ins. 732-672-8965

Window Washing PROFESSIONAL WINDOW CLEANING Fully Ins. * Free Estimates Call 732-738-7770

Auto/Truck Wanted

AAA WANTED Junk&Running CARS, TRUCKS, WHATEVER We Buy It All $CASH$ 7 Day Pick Up. 732-536-8030 $200 to $25,000 PAID


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Full Renovations Home Improvements

Additions Add a Level Custom Basements Kitchens Baths muzioconstruction.com muzioconst@optonline.net Lic#13VH00073300

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Electrical

V & D ELECTRIC, LLC. Over 25 Years Experience • • • • • • • •

New Construction Addition’s Basement Remodels Service Upgrades Trouble Shooting & Repairs Outdoor Lighting We Call Ceiling Fans Recessed Lighting You Back!

NM-00431614

Free Est. • Bonded & Ins. • Lic. # 15903

732-238-1049 VDElectric@msn.com

Gutters

SPITALETTO ELECTRIC OWNER OPERATED

JB GUTTERS S EAMLESS GUTTERS & LEADERS

• 24 Hour Emergency Service • All Of Your Residential Electrical Needs • Same Day Service Free Estimates • Lic. #14030 Bonded/Insured

732-238-8519

www.spitalettoelectric.com email: info@spitalettoelectric.com

Gutter Covers RooďŹ ng & Chimney Repairs Call for free estimate

CONTRACTOR

Residential/Commercial

SERVICE UPGRADES

Fully Insured

jbelectricalnj.com

Cell: 908-907-5170 732-845-3333

732-952-5131

732-900-6087

CERTIFIED

Commercial & Residential

Exterior All Types of RooďŹ ng Flat & Shingles Repair or New Deck Repair & Staining Chimney & Fencing Shed Repairs Powerwashing

Interior Carpentry Painting Repairs Basement WaterprooďŹ ng

No Job Too Small or Big!

Quality Service – Quick Response Free Estimates ~ 24 hr. emergency service

Veteran Discounts Available

Lawn Care

FULLY INSURED

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Landscaping

C.H.E.A.P.

800-640-7781

TREE SERVICE

NEXT DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE

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www.newjerseyguttercleaning.com

www.ke�floorshic.com

AJ’s Home Improvement, LLC

• Gutter Installation • Pipe Vent Collars • Powerwashing • Painting / Staining

WITH THIS AD Exp. 6/26/20

• Gutters • Hardwood Floors • Kitche�s • Lami�ate Floors • Moldi�gs • Odd Jobs • Pai�ti�g • Power Washi�g • Repairs • Roofi�g • Sidi�g • Wallpaper Removal • Wi�dows

Home Improvements

NEW JERSEY GUTTER CLEANING • Cleaning/Repairs • Gutter Guards • Chimney Caps • Roof Repairs

Ann 27 th Cele iversary brati on

NJ Lic# 13VH06672000

Gutters

JB ELECTRICAL

Interior HH Exterior We Accept Credit Cards

HARDWOOD SPECIALIST • NEW JERSEY’S BEST

TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL 732-358-5200 Electrical

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Fully Insured • Free Estimates • Owner Operated

732-579-2490

NM-00430672

KEY CONSTRUCTION • Additio�s • Attics 10% • Baseme�ts OFF • Bathrooms Any JOB • Carpets Booked B� 7/31/20 • Carpe�tr� Mi�. $300 • Ceramic Tile • Cou�ter Tops • Decks • Doors • Dormers • Sheetrock • Floori�g (we are dustless)

INSTALLATION REPAIRS CLEANING

We Accept All Major Credit Cards NM-00432488

Handypersons

NM-00432609

Electrical

NM-00432492

Contractors

• Tree Removal • Trimming • Pruning • Stump Grinding • Lots Cleared FIREWOOD “We Are The Most Recommended Tree Service In The Areaâ€?

732-548-1653

NM-00430695

Free Estimates • Fully Insured

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CALL OUR CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT TO ADVERTISE HERE 732-358-5200 Lawn Care

Over 2,500 SatisďŹ ed Customers A&S JR. LLC Lic# 13VH03221500

• Hardwood Floors • Kitchens • Laminate Floors • Moldings • Odd Jobs • Painting • Power Washing • Repairs • RooďŹ ng • Sheds • Siding • Wallpaper • Windows

www.buildwithasjr.com

NM-00431242

Home Improvements

IMPROVEMENTS Specializing in • Custom Seemless Gutters Leaf Guards • Roofing Siding - Windows • Bathroom And Kitchen Remodeling Free Est. • Fully Ins. • 35 Years Experience

732-572-2678

NM-00432282

• CertiďŹ ed aqua personal training with over 15 years of experience • Work out individually or with a small group of friends • Focus on cardio ďŹ tness, strength training, core and balance • Learn to use common pool toys to increase fun and intensity

Call Diane at (732) 604-9763 to schedule a training session

Lawn Care

24 HOUR PROMPT/EMERGENCY SERVICE

ALL WORK GUARANTEED Residential & Commercial Lic. #13vH08853200 • Weekly Mowing • Fertilization Program • De-Thatching & Seeding • Re-Sodding lawn • Complete Landscape Restoration & Installation • Mulch, Stone, Topsoil Installed & Delivered • Trimming & Pruning • Gutter Cleaning • Drainage • Pavers

$100 OFF Any Service of

$200 OFF Any Service of

Must present coupon at time of estimate. Exp. 5/31/20

Must present coupon at time of estimate. Exp. 5/31/20

$999 or more

** DISCOUNTED FIREWOOD ** 1 Cord $175.00 • 1/2 Cord $100 PROMPT/EMERGENCY

732-257-1170

www.budgetpropertymaintenance.com

OWNER OPERATED

FULLY INSURED, FREE ESTIMATES /

Landscaping

D&S

INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE

LANDSCAPING INC.

Paver Walkways Patio • Driveways Snow Plowing

COMPLETE LANDSCAPE DESIGN 732-549-6387

www.dslandscapinginc.com

NM-00430697

CertiďŹ ed brick paver and retaining wall installer

Lawn Care

/

Lawn Care

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732-257-5973

Landscaping

(Patios, Retaining Walls, Pavers, Sidewalks) Free Estimates Fully Insured Over 20 Years Experience 24 Hour Emergency Service Senior Citizen Discount

CALL NICK

NM-00430708

732-207-3933 732-617-TREE

EXPERT

LAWN & LANDSCAPING, LLC

LANDSCAPING • TREE SERVICES STUMP REMOVAL • SPRINKLER REPAIR BULK MATERIAL DELIVERY FULLY INSURED

FREE ESTIMATES

732-713-1528 TOM 732-713-2008 BRIAN

Landscaping

Masonry/Paving

24 HR. ANSWERING SERVICE

NJ State Pesticide Lic.#97065A

Tree Service, Inc.

Visit our website: www.gslawnsvclandscaping.com Facebook: G.S. Lawn Service & Landscaping, LL.C. NM-00430706

Landscaping

UNITED

Now Accepting Most Credit Cards Fully Insured • Free Estimates

DAVID J. GUDZAK

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Residential/Commercial/Municipal

Landscape Restoration Experts

CLEAN-UPS

TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL 732-358-5200

Instruction

Landscaping

Spring Clean-Ups

Lawn Care

TIMCO HOME

NM-00430673

NM-00430685

732-613-1115 973-818-0880

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$499 or more

Free Estimates • Insured • Owner-Operated

(Cell)

Lawn Care

Will Serve The Monmouth Areas For Tree Work & Landscaping Only

ALL WORK GUARANTEED !!! (OfďŹ ce)

Landscaping

G.S. LAWN SVC & LANDSCAPING, LLC

HOME IMPROVEMENTS • Additions • Attics • Basements • Bathrooms • Carpentry • Ceramic Tile • Counter Tops • Decks Over 30 years • Doors Experience • Dormers • Dry Wall • Flooring • Gutters

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Lawn Care

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Landscaping

Masonry/Paving

M.R.S.

Lawn Service LLC.

LET ME BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME ONE ON E FL FLOW FLOWER OWER AT A TI TIME ME

For FREE estimates - Call 908-812-3678

• Spring CLEAN-UPS • Landscaping Design & Maintenance • Tree & Shrub Pruning • Retaining Walls • Top Soil • Mulch • Stone • Pavers • Vinyl & Wood Fencing Installation

(732) 238-2050

Commercial & Residential

Free Estimates Fully Insured

NM-00432540

Home Improvements

TO PLACE YOUR AD HERE CALL 732-358-5200


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CALL OUR CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT TO ADVERTISE HERE 732-358-5200 Masonry/Paving

Painting/Wallpapering

Serving the area for over 31 years! Best from Europe!

ART MOHR PAINTING

POLISH

MASON

732-983-1520 Interior & Exterior Residential & Commercial Powerwashing Drywall Repair Taping & Spackling Handyman Services Snowplowing Services

All Phases of Brick, Stone & Concrete Work Free Designing Available

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www.poloniaconstruction.com

732-525-8118

Pool Care

Family Pool Service Pool Openings & Closings

Liner Replacements •Pump & Motor Work

All Pool Services Call 732-763-3262 NM-00431373

foster@familypoolservice.com

Power Washing

SPECIALIZING IN • Houses • Decks • Fences • Concrete • Brick Pavers • Pool Areas • Deck Staining Also• Polymetric Sanding FREE ESTIMATES

Free Estimates NJ State Fully Licensed & Insured

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TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL 732-358-5200 Masonry/Paving

NM-00432541

Painting/Wallpapering

Power Washing

Glenn Kaune’s Custom Painting Satisfaction Guaranteed

Serving all of New Jersey since 1998

Quality Work • Affordable Wallpaper Removal • Sheetrock Repair Taping/Spackling • Interior/Exterior Reliable Prompt Service

CELL # 732-810-9511

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Please visit our website or call for more info.

Painting/Wallpapering

NM-00431327

Specializing in all types of paving for Driveways & Parking Lots

DISCOUNTS 732-605-0362 AVAILABLE Over 30 yrs. • Free Est./Ins.

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ALL WORK DONE BY OWNER

Fully Insured • Free Estimates

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Plumbing

Owned & operated by Joshua Ludlow Free Estimates • References • Fully Insured NM-00431741

Lic#13VH06178600

www.usapowerwashingplus.com Angie's List "A" Rated!

Roofing/Siding

plumbing & heating

All Types of Siding Windows • Roofing

www.mattcoplumbing.com

732-548-0110

732-418-0011

Free Estimates • Fully Insured

“Honest, Neat and Professional Service�

Metuchen, NJ 08840 | info@mattcoplumbing.com

25th Anniversary

www.cislosiding.com

NM-00431319

(732) 534-0548

732-415-8762

VETERAN OWNED & OPERATED

CISLO SIDING

PAINTING When quality, Reliability & Experience Matter

Remove Dirt, Kill Algae, Mold, Bacteria, and Viruses w/Hot Water and/or Bleach/Soap. Houses, Concrete Driveways, Walkways, Patios, Gutters, Fences, Roofs... Veteran • 1st Responder • Senior Discounts

3rd Generation

• All Phases Of Painting • Interior/Exterior • Moulding Installation •No Job Too Small

POWER WASHING PLUS, LLC

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EVER!

These days, many of us feel like our home is our safe haven; let us help make your home more secure and comfortable. We’re celebrating our 25th anniversary, and given what we’ve all recently been through, we wanted to give you our BIGGEST new customer DISCOUNT EVER. And know that we’ve modified our window replacement operations to strictly follow all CDC guidelines.

Now offering virtual appointments, too!

Until July 5th

save 25 with

%

on windows and patio doors1

NO NO NO

money down payments

interest

for

1year

1

Valid on initial visit only—not to be combined with any other offer.Minimum purchase of 4 or more windows and/or patio doors at time of initial visit.Financing provided by unaffiliated third parties and is subject to credit requirements.Interest is billed during the promotional period but all interest is waived if the purchase amount is paid before the expiration of the promotional period.

Call to book your virtual or in-home appointment

609-460-8202

1 Cannot be combined with prior purchases,other offers or coupons.Offer not available in all areas.25% discount applied by retailer representative at time of contract execution and applies to minimum purchase of 4 or more windows and/or patio doors as part of Instant Rewards Plan which requires purchase during initial visit to qualify. No payments and deferred interest for 12 months available, subject to qualifying credit approval. Not all customers may qualify. Higher rates apply for customer with lower credit ratings. Interest is billed during the promotional period but all interest is waived if the purchase amount is paid before the expiration of the promotional period.Financing for GreenSky® consumer loan programs is provided by federally insured,federal and state chartered financial institutions without regard to age, race,color,religion,national origin,gender or familial status.Financing not valid with other offers or prior purchases.Renewal byAndersen retailers are independently owned and operated retailers,and are neither brokers nor lenders.All financing is provided by third-party lenders unaffiliated with Renewal by Andersen retailers,under terms and conditions arranged directly between the customer and such lender,which are subject to credit requirements.Renewal by Andersen retailers do not assist with,counsel or negotiate financing,other than providing customers an introduction to lenders interested in financing. Savings comparison is based on the purchase of a single unit at regular list price. See your local Renewal by Andersen location for details. NJ Consumer Affairs License #: 13VH01541700. NYC Consumer Affairs License #: 1244514. Nassau Consumer Affairs License #: H0810150000. Suffolk Consumer Affairs License #: 43991-H. NYC 1307704. Rockland County License #: H-11942-07-00-00. Renewal by Andersen of Central/Northern NJ and Long Island are independently owned and operated affiliates operating in the NJ/NY metropolitan area. “ENERGYSTAR” is a registered trademark of the U.S.Environmental ProtectionAgency.“Renewal byAndersen” and all other marks where denoted are marks of Andersen Corporation.©2020 Andersen Corporation.All rights reserved.©2020 Lead Surge LLC.All rights reserved.


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