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n July 8, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) sent a letter of suspension to New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG) regarding the company’s Southern Reliability Link (SRL) pipeline, which had been under construction in a portion of Upper Freehold Township. According to a press release from the New Jersey Sierra Club, the action includes a suspension of permits for the SRL and a stop work order. The Sierra Club said the DEP is re-evaluating the project’s general permits. “DEP … pulled the permits because of unauthorized and illegal discharge of materials that polluted wetlands and groundwater,” said Jeff Tittel, director of the New Jersey Sierra Club. “NJNG has clearly violated the flood hazard, wetlands and buffer rules and is being held accountable by the DEP. The pipeline construction has caused a catastrophe for the people living along the pipeline route, causing damage to homes.” In the July 8 letter to NJNG, Diane Dow, director of the DEP’s Division of Land Resources Protection, said the reason for the suspension of NJNG’s general permit under the Freshwater Wetlands Protection Act Rule was that from April 9-15, on June 16 and on June 19, NJNG reported to the DEP three separate inadvertent return (IR) events that occurred during horizontal The Art Alliance of Monmouth County will display recent work by members on its website at artallianceofmonmouth.org. Pictured is “Rapture,” a work of oil on panel by Cheryl Griesbach, one of the participating artists.
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Opioid use helpline, diversion program serving county
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he Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office, in partnership with CPC Behavioral Healthcare and Recovery Advocates for the Shore, has launched two initiatives to combat the opioid epidemic, Prosecutor Christopher J. Gramiccioni announced. “The Monmouth County Prosecutor’s
Office has created a 24-hour helpline and an opioid diversion program to help residents of Monmouth County suffering with opioid use disorders and to simplify their connection to local treatment,” Gramiccioni said. “This early intervention and treatment is key in breaking the cycle of opioid addiction and criminality.”
The Prosecutor’s Office, through the Office of the Attorney General’s NJ CARES Operation Helping Hand grant, has established a 24/7 helpline, 833-OHHCARE, staffed by recovery coaches from Recovery Advocates for the Shore (RAFTS) that links callers to opioid use treatment through CPC Behavioral Health-
care (CPC), according to a press release. Additionally, the office has created a prosecutor-led pilot program called the Opioid Diversion Program (ODP) to divert non-violent offenders facing opioid possession charges to treatment at CPC in lieu
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County breaks ground for courthouse security vestibule By MATTHEW SOCKOL Staff Writer
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onstruction has begun on an approximate $10 million expansion of the Monmouth County Courthouse. The project seeks to increase security measures at the building, which sits between Court and Monument streets in Freehold Borough. A groundbreaking ceremony was held at the courthouse on July 9 to recognize the start of construction on the West Wing Security Vestibule, a new section of the courthouse that will screen individuals entering the building. Security screenings are currently conducted in the entrance hallways of the East and West wings at the courthouse; these areas will be replaced by the expansion for all future screenings upon completion, according to county officials. At the event, Monmouth County Freeholder Lillian Burry explained that the areas being used for security screening purposes were designed and constructed prior to the need for such screenings. As a result, those areas do not provide the appropriate space to screen people who are entering the building. The expansion is intended to address the issue by creating a new vestibule for screenings with the appropriate space. “The new security vestibule demonstrates the county’s commitment to the safety of the judges, jurors, public and the sheriff’s officers,” Burry said. According to county officials, the expansion will cost about $10 million and is anticipated to be completed by the winter of 2022. It will be approximately 3,400 square feet in size and officials said it was designed to blend into the existing architecture and character of the building. “It’s worth every dollar,” Freeholder Director Thomas A. Arnone said. “This (project) is much needed in Monmouth County. Ensuring the safety of everyone who goes in and out of the courthouse is absolutely essential and the construction of this new security vestibule will help make that possible.” Monmouth County Sheriff Shaun Golden said the new security vestibule will allow authorities to increase the number of X-ray machines in the building from one to three or four. “This project provides needed security,” Golden said. “It is the constitutional duty of the sheriff’s office to protect the courthouse.”
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Monmouth County Freeholder Director Thomas A. Arnone speaks during a July 9 groundbreaking ceremony to mark the start of construction of the West Wing security vestibule at the Monmouth County Courthouse, Freehold Borough. The new vestibule will incorporate the latest security innovations and enable the Sheriff’s Office to safely and efficiently screen all building occupants. Work will also include the reconstruction of the East Wing main entrance stairs, landing and handrails, along with the restoration of additional exterior entrance stairs throughout the courthouse. County officials said the scope of the project is to ensure safe entrance and exit for the general public, court officials and staff from the building.
Monmouth County Assignment Judge Lisa P. Thornton thanked the county officials for pursuing the expansion. “We judges often rely on the community,” Thornton said. “With this commitment, I speak not only for the judges, but for (everyone) who comes through these doors every day. We are forever grateful for this commitment.” In addition to the construction of the West Wing Security Vestibule, the project provides for the reconstruction of the East Wing main entrance stairs, landing and handrails; and the restoration of additional exterior entrance stairs throughout the building, according to county officials. All of the improvements will comply with standards enumerated in the Americans with Disabilities Act. “We have a lot of work,” Arnone said. “This is an older building and it needs to be updated.”
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On Their Own, Together By Paul Hall
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ar is not a beautiful thing. It’s not glossy, it’s not shiny, and it is definitely not rainbows and puppy dogs. It is gritty, it is real, and it is hard to watch. The reality of war is played out a bit like an amazingly choreographed dance sequence. One side does one thing, the other responds, all while the reality of the consequences to the combatants and the bystanders is vicious and heartbreaking and leaves the whole experience with an emptiness. In the new film The Outpost, director Rod Lurie takes us on a gritty and real ride into Combat Outpost Keating in Afghanistan. Outpost Keating has a beauty to it, with mountains enveloping the post at the bottom of a clearing. But the mountains overlooking the camp make for an extremely vulnerable target for the American soldiers who inhabit it.
Surrounded by villagers who seem to be split in their loyalties to the Taliban fighters who are embedded with them and the money that the United States provides to shape their future, the Americans try desperately to complete a mission that seems unknown to them. Although unclear in focus, they do what they have been trained for and attempt to survive the unyielding environment in which they are placed. And the soldiers staffing Outpost Keating come from varied backgrounds and form varied alliances, each with their own coping mechanisms for the barrage of gunfire and mortar attacks that they face. While attempting diplomacy in the light of day with the surrounding villagers, they are constantly faced with a barrage of unpredictable attacks. In The Outpost, the actors playing the roles are less important than the men they are portraying. And that is a huge bit of praise to Scott Eastwood, Caleb Landry
Jones, Orlando Bloom and so many of the cast members. I didn’t see Eastwood — I saw Staff Sgt. Clint Romesha. Jones was not on my radar — it was all about Ty Michael Carter. And Bloom was not a movie star — he just became 1st Lt. Benjamin Keating. So many actors bring to life the Battle of Kamdesh, which, save for Jake Tapper’s book on which this film is based, has seen little publicity. But isn’t that the case with all war? The fighting and the process seem indistinguishable from the next. What does change are the people. Their stories change, their background changes, their personalities change, but there are some comforting components that are truly made clear in Lurie’s film. These men at this remote location love each other. The most bitter enemies have true emotions when losing a brother, and
brothers were lost here. These men don’t celebrate Memorial Day at the beach with fun and frivolity; they remember those brothers who were not as fortunate and paid the ultimate sacrifice. The Outpost is gritty and real. It shows the revolving door a military operation can be. It focuses on the people who are impacted in battle and doesn’t apologize for the graphic nature that is the reality of the situation. While a far-from-perfect film, when The Outpost started rolling, I was riveted to the screen and found tears rolling down my cheek when people I learned to love were put in peril. The men of Outpost Keating were on their own in a foreign land, but they were together, and sometimes being together is just the salve that is needed to start healing the wounds of battle. Paul’s Grade: B+ / B The Outpost Rated R Stars: Scott Eastwood, Caleb Landry Jones, Orlando Bloom Director: Rod Lurie In select theaters July 3. Available July 3 to rent/buy from a variety of online retailers.
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directional drilling (HDD) of a natural gas pipeline and resulted in impacts to freshwater wetlands, transition areas and headwater streams, according to the press release from the Sierra Club. In addition to the environmental impacts to DEP-regulated areas, the June 19 IR event also caused damage to a private residence in Upper Freehold Township, according to the Sierra Club. In her letter to the utility, Dow wrote, “Based on these unanticipated, unauthorized environmental impacts to the DEPregulated wetlands, transition areas and streams, damage to the private residence and the need to protect public health, safety, welfare and the environment, the Department is suspending NJNG’s permit …” Asked for comment by the Examiner, Kevin Roberts, a spokesman for New Jersey Natural Gas, said on July 9, “NJNG’s environmental response to the inadvertent return events was quick, fully in line with our response and mitigation plans, and conducted with the oversight of DEP officials. “Under the circumstances and prior to this action by the DEP, NJNG had already voluntarily suspended all HDD (underground drilling) operations. “Those activities as well as any other activities subject to the DEP permit will remain suspended while we work collaboratively to provide the DEP and the Burlington County Engineer with the information requested.
“In that effort, NJNG immediately engaged an independent HDD consultant following the events last month to review and analyze all remaining HDD locations on the project, to review our risk control measures and identify any enhancements that can be made to these operations,” Roberts said. “There have already been several serious incidents involving the pipeline construction in Upper Freehold, in Burlington County and in Plumsted Township. … People have been hurt, their properties have been damaged, streams have been polluted and people living along the route are frightened they are next,” Tittel said. According to the New Jersey Natural Gas website, the Southern Reliability Link “is being developed to support the safe, reliable, resilient distribution of natural gas to our customers.” “The SRL will provide a major interstate connection between NJNG’s distribution system that serves customers in Ocean, Burlington and Monmouth counties and the interstate pipeline system adjacent to the New Jersey Turnpike. “By reinforcing the supply of natural gas with a feed from a separate interstate supplier into the southern end of NJNG’s system, the SRL will help mitigate potential customer interruptions, enhance system resiliency and ensure safe, reliable natural gas service for the region,” the company states. Examiner Managing Editor Mark Rosman contributed to this article.
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of traditional prosecution. “We at RAFTS are excited to be a part of this collaboration to further our mission to help families and individuals that are impacted by substance use disorder,” said Nicole Federici, founder. “Our recovery coaches are prepared to assist the residents of Monmouth County as they begin their journey to recovery.” “Along with our helpline, we hope the ODP will be a conduit for recovery as well,” Gramiccioni said. Under the program, non-violent offenders with pending opioid possession charges are referred directly to CPC for opioid use treatment. Upon successful completion of treatment, criminal charges will be dismissed, according to the press release. “At CPC, we value the ODP clients because so many of them have expressed gratitude right from the outset for the opportunity to get linked to treatment early
in the criminal justice process,” said Ken Pecoraro, director of addiction recovery services at CPC Behavioral Healthcare. “The structure of ODP, with the additional support of RAFTS, has given the participants a renewed opportunity to focus on recovery, especially during the current pandemic. “I hope to see this program continue to grow and expand because so many people need the help. On behalf of CPC Behavioral Healthcare, we are so grateful to be a part of this project,” Pecoraro said. “Isolation and uncertainty can lead to an increase in opioid use and overdoses. If you know someone struggling with addiction right now, please call our helpline,” Gramiccioni said. The 833-OHH-CARE and the Opioid Diversion Program was created by the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office as part of the New Jersey Office of the Attorney General’s NJ CARES Operation Helping Hand grant.
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Millstone officials call on Gov. to relax pandemic restrictions By MATTHEW SOCKOL Staff Writer
MILLSTONE – Municipal officials in Millstone Township are calling on Gov. Phil Murphy to ease restrictions he has placed on businesses and restaurants during the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. The township’s leaders said the restrictions are harming businesses. In recent weeks, Murphy said food and beverage establishments would be permitted to offer indoor dining at a reduced capacity beginning on July 2. However, on June 29, the governor reversed field and said indoor dining would not be permitted as scheduled. He cited an increase in positive coronavirus tests in other states and instances of non-compliance with certain guidelines that have been put in place in New Jersey during the pandemic. During a Township Committee meet-
ing on July 1, Mayor Fiore Masci issued a proclamation titled “Open the State of New Jersey” and asked Murphy to rescind his June 29 executive order that halted the scheduled resumption of indoor dining. Reading from the proclamation, Masci said, “The Millstone Township community is committed to supporting local businesses and restaurants. “The impact of this (June 29) order will continue to hurt small businesses, (with) many going out of business. Gov. Murphy refuses to abide by his own executive orders and social distancing policies. “The township is asking Gov. Murphy to rescind (the June 29 executive order) and allow food or beverage establishments to offer in-person service at indoor areas, effective immediately. “I join leaders around the state in asking Gov. Murphy to open the state for business and prosperity,” Masci said.
NEWS BRIEFS A shared services agreement has been authorized between the Township Committee and the Millstone Township K-8 School District Board of Education for HVAC (heating, ventilation, air conditioning) and electrical maintenance services. The agreement covers the period from July 1, 2020, through June 30, 2021. According to a resolution, the school board will assist and cooperate with municipal officials to provide HVAC and electrical maintenance services to various facilities that are owned by the township. Township Committee members also renewed an agreement with the school board that will continue to allow the board’s meetings to appear online during the 2020-21 school year. The school board’s meetings will be uploaded on Millstone Township’s municipal website. The agreement for the video uploads will be effective from July 1, 2020, through June 30, 2021. The board will be charged at a cost up to $35 for each meeting video uploaded. The school board meetings may be viewed at millstonenj.gov/video-library.html and users should scroll down to the Quick Links section and click on Video Library.
ON CAMPUS Taylor Kudrick, an elementary education major from Allentown, has been named to the president’s list for the 2020 spring semester at Coastal Carolina University, Conway, S.C. James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va., announced that the following students were named to the dean’s list for the 2020 spring semester: Mckinley DeAngelo of Allentown, Anthony Heinz of Cream Ridge and Haley Kosco of Cream Ridge. James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va., announced that the following students were named to the president’s list (minimum 3.9 GPA) for the 2020 spring semester: Paige Sinno of Allentown and Bridget Gooley of Allentown. Brandon Gaul of Allentown has been named to the Spring 2020 dean’s list at American International College, Springfield, Mass. Letters to the editor may be sent via email to news@njexaminer.com
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ON THE ROAD PETER PERROTTA
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hen one strives to stand out – like going out on the limb with a way different style – there always stands the chance that the result will be a “you either love it, or hate it” reaction. Pink hair. Blue hair. Purple hair. Maybe, I’m old fashioned, but something about it just doesn’t look right to me. When the folks at Japanese car importer Toyota began toying with the idea of the crossover SUV CH-R model a few years back, Peter Perrotta it began as a very edgy looking and sculpted concept car. A lot of these types of cars never make it to the mass market production line. But, Toyota went out on the limb in 2018 and introduced the C-HR crossover as a worldwide, mass market production car. The CH-Rs that are sold in the United States are actually made in Turkey. To be honest, I had never even heard of this model until the publicist from Toyota scheduled me for a one week test drive for review recently. When I told my brother, who sells Toyota’s in Minnesota, that I was going to be test driving one he said, “You’re going to hate it.” Well, after one week behind the wheel of the 2020 Toyota CH-R Limited recently, I must confess, I didn’t hate it. I kind of liked it, with some reservations. First off, before I get into all the technical details, being the journalist that I am, I rushed to research just why this compact crossover is called the CH-R. The answer is a bit confusing, but here goes. It stands for Compact High Rider, Cross Hatch Run-about or Coupe High
Rider. At first glance, the exterior of this vehicle looks like a very snazzy, sculpted flying wedge with the back end of the car sitting up noticeably higher than the front end. Hence, all those different CH-R names. In it’s review, Car and Driver gave the CH-R high marks for what it termed its “look at me” styling “cheeky interior design” and “plenty of standard features”. In fact, it is a stylish looking cross over SUV, the smallest Toyota offers in its lineup. In a very edgy design feature, the handles for the rear doors of this compact SUV are located at the top of the windows. When I first attempted to open one of the back doors, it threw me for a loop for a few seconds. I had never seen a design like this. But, at the end of the day, for this vehicle that design fits and works. The front seat cockpit and passenger seat ergonomics are superior, nicely designed and comfortable. The back seat, on the other hand, is a bit cramped. The sticking points – and issues most car reviewers have knocked it for – is the fact that this vehicle is not offered in a fourwheel-drive drive train and only comes with a somewhat inadequate 2.0 liter, four cylinder engine that puts out a modest 144 horsepower. Quite frankly, this car is crying out for a turbo boost engine so that it can get a little more giddy up than the 0 to 60 in 11 seconds performance. The 2.0 liter engine is coupled with the ever popular CVT (continuously variable transmission). These transmissions don’t shift gears, using one continuous gear mode instead. When you stomp on the accelerator, for quick passes or entrance ramp acceleration, the engine just sort of sits there and whines. When I asked my brother if they sell a lot of these CH-Rs in Minnesota he said that the fact that it isn’t offered with a fourwheel-drive option is a major drawback, especially in a snowy state.
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Whether or not Toyota has any plans to add a bit more power and a four-wheeldrive option remains to be seen. On the positive side of that, the 2.0 liter engine is fuel efficient. The EPA Department of Transportation fuel economy ratings for this car come in at an impressive 29 miles per gallon average – with 31 MPG on the highway and 27 in city driving. The EPA estimates that the average annual fuel cost of operating the CH-R is a modest $1,400 as it uses about 3.4 gallons of gas per every 100 miles driven. Toyota offers the 2020 CH-R in three different trim levels, the base LE (starting at $22,415), the mid level XLE ($24,450) and the top of the line Limited ($27,470). The test car I drove for one week was the Limited model in Hot Lava with silver/ black. The base MSRP sticker price – with destination included – was $27,470. The only additional options on my tester were $465 for an audio plus HD upgraded radio and $500 for two-tone paint. The final sticker price on the tester came in at $28,435. As most Toyotas do, this car gets high quality points for its structure, design and
safety. On the government’s 5-star safety ratings crash test it received an overall 5-star rating. For the frontal crash test it received five stars for driver side and four for the passenger. In the side crash test, it got five stars for both the front seat and rear seat tests. And, on the rollover test it got four stars. The all important these days, infotainment system in this car is above average. It features an 8-inch touchscreen with six speakers. The audio system is average. However, the functionality of the infotainment system is good. It is fairly easy to sync up your phone, music (from a iPod) and connect to the Apple Car Play or Android Auto system for navigation. Overall, the CH-R is worth checking out if you are in the market for a compact crossover SUV. It may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but it is sure to attract enough consumers to make this an interesting consideration in this segment.
named to the dean’s list for the 2020 spring semester.
Morgan Gravatt of Allentown, Matthew Kaminstein of Allentown, Katherine Korosec of Cream Ridge, Jenna Lewis of Allentown, Stephanie Mayerson of Allentown, Ellie Pellecchia of Allentown, Samantha Slimowicz of Allentown, Alyssa Stagnitti of Allentown, Nicholas Stagnitti of Allentown and Victoria Walters of Allentown.
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ON CAMPUS Rachel Lange of Allentown, a business administration major, has been named to the dean’s list for the 2020 spring semester at Ithaca College, Ithaca, N.Y.
Two residents of Allentown attained the honor: Danielle Marie Anthony, majoring in accounting, and Sierra Kay Wojcik, majoring in marketing.
Clemson University, Clemson, S.C., has announced the spring 2020 president’s list. To be named to the president’s list, a student must achieve a 4.0 (all As) GPA.
Bailey C. McLaughlin of Allentown, a junior occupational therapy major in the University of Scranton, Pa., Panuska College of Professional Studies, has been
The University of Delaware, Newark, Del., has named the following area residents to the dean’s list for the 2020 spring semester: Tage Firkin of Allentown, Lauren Frascella of Allentown, Robert Frascella of Allentown, Matthew Fritsky of Allentown,
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NJSIAA: Start of high school fall sports season pushed back In a press release dated July 10, the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA) said the official start of the fall sports season for Garden State high schools is being pushed back by approximately one month in the face of the ongoing 2020 coronavirus health crisis. Summer workouts for high school student-athletes – which may begin on July 13 – will continue until Aug. 28. Following summer workouts, there will be a two-week hiatus from Aug. 29 through Sept. 13, during which only virtual meetings will be permitted, and only related to in-season (fall) sports, according to the press release. Under the current plan – developed by the NJSIAA Sports Advisory Task Force, which is composed of athletic directors from across the state – official practices for all fall sports may begin on Sept. 14. Competition will start on Sept. 28 for girls tennis and on Oct. 1 for all other sports except football, which will kick off its season on Oct. 2. Regular season competition will conclude on Oct. 23 for girls tennis, Nov. 7 for football, and Nov. 12 for all other fall sports. Limited postseason play will run from
Oct. 24-31 for girls tennis, and Nov. 13-22 for all other sports, according to the press release. Schools that do not participate in the postseason may continue to play until Nov. 22, with the exception being Thanksgiving football games. These are permissible after Nov. 22, at each school’s discretion. No other fall sports competition will be allowed after Nov. 22, according to the press release. “High school sports are school-based, so we need to first ensure all is in order with the opening of our schools,� said Colleen Maguire, NJSIAA chief operating officer. “After that, we can begin playing sports. “To be clear, our goal is to return to play – while making sure that health, safety, emotional well-being and academics come first. We have a different model than some other types of programs that are far smaller in scale and operate independently. “We have a duty to ensure that New Jersey’s schools and their more than 1.5 million students and teachers, including 283,000 high school student-athletes, can first return to school and their academics, and then participate in extracurricular activities like sports,� Maguire said.
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Peter Marsicano of Allentown has earned a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree in physical therapy from Springfield College, Springfield, Mass. for studies completed in 2020.
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Specializing in all kinds of Roof Repair, Balconies and Siding with the guarantee If your roof is less than 30 years old,
We resolve any problem in a professional way.
WE HAVE 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL ROOFS We are the leader in all kinds of roof repair with guarantee.
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CUSTOM CERAMIC TILING New -Repair Remodel. Free est., John Cherry
732-290-9086
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A POLISH CLEANING SERVICE Always a good job, 20 yrs. exp. Reasonable rates. References. Call 732-904-4861
Decks DECK REPAIR REFINISHING POWERWASHING
& Owner Operated / Ins. Call/text Wizz 732-558-2830 wizzpressurewashing.com
Floor Finishing DELUXE WOOD FLOORING
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NOW 98% DUST FREE SANDING!! • Restoration • Repairs • Installation • Free Estimates
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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DAN'S HANDYMAN SERVICE
Odd jobs done inside & out. Call Dan, 732-238-2429
Handypersons HANDYMAN Painting, Tiling, Remodeling, Baths Cabinetry, Kitchens. Neat, clean, reliable. Free est. Kyle 732-395-9329
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
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Lawn Mower Repair M.A.C. REPAIRS Lawn, garden, snow, ATVs, bikes, used equipment. Pickup & delivery available 732-462-0743
Masonry/Paving DON'S CUSTOM MASONRY Small Repairs/Patios /Pavers, Chimneys. Lic#13VH02546700 Free est. Fully insured. Call 732-251-4352
McMULLEN CONSTRUCTION M. TANGO ALL PHASES OF MASONRY. HANDYMAN SERVICE SMALL JOBS WELCOME. Fully No jobs too small. All levels of Ins. Call Tom, 732-536-1431 home repairs & improvements. Carpentry, Painting, Tile/ MoldRICCARDI MASONS ing, Powerwashing. Serving All types of masonry. Monmouth County, Old Bridge, No job too small. Free Est. Parlin & surrounding areas. 732-695-2183 Call Mike for an estimate 732-759-5897
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House, Deck, Outside Work. Power Washing, Repairs, Painting, Staining, Carpentry. Ref. avail. Insured LIC#13VH04172500
Call 732-525-0711
Masonry/Paving 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
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Odd Jobs/Cleanups
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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
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Indoor/Outdoor Painting Residential. Wallpaper removal & powerwashing. Over 25. yrs. exp. Dennis - 732-447-4619
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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
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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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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!
Free Est. • Bonded & Ins. • Lic. # 15903 NM-00433903
JB ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Full Renovations Home Improvements
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Gutters
732-238-1049 VDElectric@msn.com
JB GUTTERS S EAMLESS GUTTERS & LEADERS
SERVICE UPGRADES
jbelectricalnj.com
Cell: 908-907-5170 732-845-3333 Electrical
Handypersons
Gutter Covers RooďŹ ng & Chimney Repairs Call for free estimate
Interior HH Exterior We Accept Credit Cards
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• 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
HARDWOOD SPECIALIST • NEW JERSEY’S BEST
Fully Insured • Free Estimates • Owner Operated
732-579-2490
NJ Lic# 13VH06672000
Fully Insured
Gutters
www.ke�floorshic.com
732-952-5131
Home Improvements
AJ’s Home Improvement, LLC
SPITALETTO ELECTRIC
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
OWNER OPERATED
• 24 Hour Emergency Service • All Of Your Residential Electrical Needs • Same Day Service
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
Free Estimates • Lic. #14030 Bonded/Insured
Home Improvements
TIMCO HOME
732-238-8519
www.spitalettoelectric.com email: info@spitalettoelectric.com
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
• 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
NM-00432860
KEY CONSTRUCTION
NM-00434647
Electrical
IMPROVEMENTS Specializing in • Custom Seemless Gutters Leaf Guards WITH THIS AD Exp. 7/24/20
We Accept All Major Credit Cards NM-00434639
TO PLACE YOUR AD HERE CALL 732-358-5200
NM-00434640
Contractors
• Roofing Siding - Windows • Bathroom And Kitchen Remodeling Free Est. • Fully Ins. • 35 Years Experience NM-00432973
732-572-2678
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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
NM-00432977
732-613-1115 973-818-0880
(OfďŹ ce)
www.buildwithasjr.com
Home Improvements
VINNY’S HANDYMAN SERVICES
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All Phases of Landscaping & Grounds Maintenance
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. 7/31/20
Must present coupon at time of estimate. Exp. 7/31/20
$999 or more
** DISCOUNTED FIREWOOD ** 1 Cord $175.00 • 1/2 Cord $100 PROMPT/EMERGENCY
732-257-1170
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OWNER OPERATED
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• Tree Removal • Trimming • Pruning • Stump Grinding • Lots Cleared FIREWOOD “We Are The Most Recommended Tree Service In The Areaâ€?
LANDSCAPING INC.
Paver Walkways Patio • Driveways Snow Plowing
NM-00433925
732-548-1653
• Free Estimates • Fully Insured
CertiďŹ ed Paver Installer
COMPLETE LANDSCAPE DESIGN 732-549-6387
www.dslandscapinginc.com
Free Estimates • Fully Insured
COMPLETE LANDSCAPING DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION
WWW.PRIMECUTLANDSCAPING.COM
Landscaping
INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE
NM-00432995
Lawn Care
• Design & Landscaping • Upgrades & Renovations • Plant Warranty • Hardscape/Outdoor Kitchens • Interlocking Pavers
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732-257-5973
D&S
Landscaping
NJ LIC# 13VH07629700
NM-00433420
Tree Service, Inc.
(Patios, Retaining Walls, Pavers, Sidewalks) Free Estimates Fully Insured Over 20 Years Experience 24 Hour Emergency Service Senior Citizen Discount
CALL NICK
NM-00432996
732-207-3933 732-617-TREE
Masonry/Paving
CertiďŹ ed brick paver and retaining wall installer
CLEAN-UPS
NJ State Pesticide Lic.#97065A
FREE ESTIMATES
Landscaping
Masonry/Paving
EXPERT Since 1988
• Walkways/Patios/Driveways • Topsoil • Seed • Sod • Retaining Walls • Pavers Clean & Seal • Spring/Fall Clean-Ups FULL COLOR • Debris Removal • Mulch COMPUTER IMAGING • Lawn Care • Fertilizer • Weed Control
732-287-5205
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UNITED
Visit our website: www.gslawnsvclandscaping.com Facebook: G.S. Lawn Service & Landscaping, LL.C.
DAVID J. GUDZAK
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Now Accepting Most Credit Cards Fully Insured • Free Estimates
C.H.E.A.P.
NM-00432994
Lawn Care
Landscape Restoration Experts
Lawn Care
TREE SERVICE
PAINTING • ROOFING DRIVEWAYS • SEAL COATING DECK REPAIRS • POWER WASHING CONCRETE & FOUNDATIONS
Lawn Care
24 HOUR PROMPT/EMERGENCY SERVICE
Lawn Care
CALL 732-925-0563
Landscaping
Spring Clean-Ups
FULLY INSURED, FREE ESTIMATES
Free Estimates • Senior Discounts
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$499 or more
Free Estimates • Insured • Owner-Operated
NM-00433315
Lawn Care
Will Serve The Monmouth Areas For Tree Work & Landscaping Only
ALL WORK GUARANTEED !!! (Cell)
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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NM-00434833
LAWN & LANDSCAPING, LLC
LANDSCAPING • TREE SERVICES STUMP REMOVAL • SPRINKLER REPAIR BULK MATERIAL DELIVERY FULLY INSURED
24 HR. ANSWERING SERVICE
732-713-1528 TOM 732-713-2008 BRIAN
NM-00432540
Home Improvements
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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
Plumbing
Free Estimates NJ State Fully Licensed & Insured
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Masonry/Paving
David J. McConnell 732-257-6254
Plumbing • Heating Home Improvements P Boilers Installed/Repaired P Water Heaters Installed P Drains & Sewer lines cleaned P Sewer & Water Mains installed P Kitchen & Bath Remodeling P Framing & Sheet Rock
No Job Too Small NJ Lic#8843
Painting/Wallpapering
#13VH04604300
NM-00432938
Masonry/Paving
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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Painting/Wallpapering
NM-00433425
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
POWER WASHING PLUS, LLC 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
Fully Insured • Free Estimates
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Plumbing
732-415-8762
www.usapowerwashingplus.com Angie's List "A" Rated!
Power Washing
3rd Generation
PAINTING
• All Phases Of Painting • Interior/Exterior • Moulding Installation •No Job Too Small
plumbing & heating “Honest, Neat and Professional Service�
When quality, Reliability & Experience Matter
www.mattcoplumbing.com
Owned & operated by Joshua Ludlow Free Estimates • References • Fully Insured
Metuchen, NJ 08840 | info@mattcoplumbing.com
(732) 534-0548
NM-00431741
Lic#13VH06178600
VETERAN OWNED & OPERATED
732-418-0011 NM-00434656
SPECIALIZING IN • Houses • Decks • Fences • Concrete • Brick Pavers • Pool Areas • Deck Staining Also• Polymetric Sanding FREE ESTIMATES
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Offer ends 7/31/20. Cannot be combined with prior purchases, other offers, or coupons. Offer not available in all areas. 40% discount applied by retailer representative at time of contract execution and applies to minimum total purchase of 4 or more windows and/or patio doors as part of Instant Rewards Plan which requires purchase during initial visit to qualify. Discount applied to lowest priced window and/or door products in purchase. No payments and deferred interest for 25 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 by Andersen 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 listt 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. “ENERGY STAR” is a registered trademark of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. “Renewal by Andersen” and all other marks where denoted are marks of Andersen Corporation. ©2020 Andersen Corporation. All rights reserved. ©2020 Lead Surge LLC. All rights reserved. *See the Renewal by Andersen 20/2/10 limited warranty for details. 1