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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2020

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The Guild of Creative Art is currently presenting award winning works in its gallery on Broad Street, Shrewsbury. The honored pieces include “B Side 45s” (acrylic) by Karen Martin of Freehold Township, left, and “Marcia” (graphite) by Randy Mayer of Atlantic Highlands. For more, see Page 3.

Stuck trucks vex residents By MARK ROSMAN Managing Editor

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usan Jones’ level of frustration is rising each day as she watches large tractor-trailers from her home at the corner of Church Street and Johnson Drive in Allentown. She said turning trucks have caused damage to her property and she said she worries about the safety of pedestrians and children riding bicycles. Jones, who has lived in town for more than 20 years, expressed her feelings in an interview with the Examiner on Nov. 11. During the Nov. 10 meeting of the mayor and Borough Council, Mayor Thomas

Fritts confirmed what some residents have been reporting on social media sites: several incidents in which large trucks have become stuck at Allentown’s tight corners, causing traffic problems and frustration among the citizenry. “These trucks are not appropriate for the area,” Jones told the Examiner. “They come through day and night and go right over the sidewalk and it is really dangerous. They are wearing away the road. We have a big problem here. We have had studies done; we want action.” Jones said she would like officials from above the municipal level – the county, (Continued on page 14)

Allentown residents are reporting many issues related to the number and size of trucks that travel through town each day. Issues include trucks going over sidewalks in order to make turns on the borough’s small streets.


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“Death Row,” an oil painting by Ellen Orrego of Red Bank, received the Best in Painting award in an online juried show sponsored by the Guild of Creative Art, Shrewsbury.

Guild of Creative Art presents award winning artwork

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he Guild of Creative Art, 620 Broad St., Shrewsbury, will host a special onsite gallery exhibit, “Award Winners of the Guild of Creative Art October Online Open Juried Show,” featuring 21 of the 25 winning works in acrylic, fiber/wood, graphite, oil, pastel, photography and watercolor. The winning creations were selected from 220 submissions by judges Ellen Martin of Red Bank and Stacey AS Pritchard of Atlantic Highlands, according to the Guild. Viewing hours are Tuesday and Thursday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.; and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information, call 732-741-1441 or email guildofcreativeart@ verizon.net The entire show may be viewed online at the website guildofcreativeart.org The winners are: • “Semiprecious Secret,” digital art – fractal by Jodi DiLiberto of West Belmar, Friedlander Award for Mixed Media; • “Windy Meadow” by Helene Condouris of Long

Branch, Barbara Shieldkret Memorial Award for Oil; • “Abstract in Blue,” photography by Bob Dowd of Colts Neck, Sara Stern Memorial Award for Artistic Innovation; • “Tauber ob der Rothernburg,” by Stephen Gale of Landing, Caivano Memorial Award for Watercolor; • “my my my my my,” fiber/wood by Ella Hilsenrath of Atlantic Highlands, Best in Sculpture; • “Progression” by Eva Krause of Red Bank, Milo Memorial Award for Action Photography; • “Ice Doll,” photography on canvas by Holly Lund of Eatontown, Bronze Achievement Award; • “B Side 45s” by Karen Martin of Freehold Township, Mitchell Award for Acrylic; • “Riley and Friend” by Vince Matulewich of Morganville, Bob Warwick Memorial Award for Pet Photography; • “Marcia,” graphite by Randy Mayer of Atlantic Highlands, Bronze Achievement Award; • “Back Door,” photography by Dana McKay of Eatontown, Bronze Achievement Award;

• “Death Row,” oil by Ellen Orrego of Red Bank, Best in Painting, and “Afternoon Confab on the Lake,” oil by Ellen Orrego, Bronze Achievement Award; • “Angels and Demons,” photography by John Regan of Neptune, Bronze Achievement Award; • “Water Lilies,” pastel by Susan Rickman of Red Bank, Pastellist Salon of New Jersey Award in memory of Marge Levine; • “Egyptian Street Scene,” pastel by Carole Rogers of Little Silver, Bronze Achievement Award; • “Dominoes,” Best in Photography by Larry Ross of Matawan; • “Love my Mudbath,” photography by Ellen Rubinstein of Holmdel, David MacNeill Memorial Award for Wit and Whimsy; • “This Way and That,” photography by Kristopher Schoenleber of Princeton, Bronze Achievement Award; • “Old Porch” by Elizabeth Schultz of Manchester, Lorraine Ravner Memorial Award for Monochrome Photography.

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• The reunion committee for the Allentown High School Class of 1980/81 is starting to form and would like any members of the class of 1980/81 who would be interested in attending the event (date TBA) or helping out to contact Todd Schmitt at tfschmitt27@ gmail.com • Monmouth County will host a free rabies vaccination clinic for pets on Nov. 21 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Millstone Park, 4 Red Valley Road, Millstone Township. The rabies vaccination clinic is only open to residents of Allentown, Upper Freehold, Millstone, and Roosevelt. • Monmouth Troubadours Lisa Frost-Goodall and Steven Russell will present “Bygone Duetsâ€? on the Monmouth County Library website at 7 p.m. Nov. 19. The pair will perform on alto recorders, showcasing a concert from the Renaissance era’s Leipzig and London as well as the Baroque era’s Hamburg. Go to www.monmouthcountylib.org and click on the slide on the website just before 7 p.m. Nov. 19. There is no charge to view the program. • The Monmouth Museum, Lincroft, has announced two exhibitions which will take place during the 2020-21 holiday season. The 42nd annual Juried Art Exhibition and the Member Miniatures show will be in the Main and Nilson galleries, respectively, from Nov. 13 through Jan. 3. An opening reception will be held from 3-6 p.m. Nov. 14. Reserve a space ahead of time at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/125176537393. Details: 732-2241988.

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Complaint alleges acts of discrimination by employee By MATTHEW SOCKOL Staff Writer

MILLSTONE – Municipal officials in Millstone Township are taking action in response to a local business owner’s allegations of racial discrimination by a municipal employee. In August, the business owner filed a complaint in U.S. District Court against Millstone Township and the code enforcement official. The code enforcement official and municipal officials submitted answers to the complaint in September. On Oct. 21, Township Committee members passed a resolution in response to the litigation. The resolution authorizes a defense in regard to one count in the complaint which seeks injunctive relief against Millstone Township. According to the initial complaint, the business owner has a significant number of Hispanic employees. The business owner has alleged acts of discrimination were committed toward his Hispanic employees which date back to 2015 and subsequently led to unjust actions against himself and his business. In the complaint, the business owner alleges that the code enforcement official violated the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution; the substantive due process clause of the 14th Amendment; and the procedural due process clause of the 14th Amendment; and that the code enforcement official retaliated against the business owner for exercising his (the business owner’s) First Amendment rights. The business owner also alleges tortious interference with an economic advantage and defamation against the code enforcement official, as an individual. Toward Millstone Township and the code enforcement official, the business owner alleges violation of New Jersey’s law against discrimination. The business owner is seeking declaratory relief and injunctive relief against the defendants. The answers to the complaint, submitted separately by the defendants, deny any wrongdoing on their part. The code enforcement official and municipal officials are demanding judgment against the busiLetters to the editor may be sent via email to news@njexaminer.com. Letters should be limited to 250 words. All submissions may be edited for length, grammar, content and libelous statements.

ness owner dismissing the complaint. The defendants assert the complaint is frivolous and that the business owner’s claims are barred by an unreasonable delay in making the claim and that the complaint was made in bad faith, among other reasons. The code enforcement officer asserts the business owner’s claims are barred by the Doctrine of Assumption and Risk and that any injury occurring to the business owner was the direct and proximate result

of that individual’s own conduct. The answer also asserts that the initial complaint does not factually set out any malicious intent of causing a deprivation of the business owner’s civil and/or constitutional rights; while also denying the allegations of improper conduct, the answer asserts the alleged misconduct does not rise to the level of a constitutional violation. The code enforcement officer asserts he acted in good faith and without malicious intent to deprive the business owner of his

constitutional rights. Millstone Township’s answer to the complaint denies negligence and alleges the complaint fails to set forth a claim where relief may be granted from the municipality. The code enforcement official and municipal officials state that the U.S. District Court lacks jurisdiction regarding certain aspects of the matter. Municipal officials are demanding damages from the business owner.

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(Remember the Night, 1940), Errol Flynn (Dive Bomber, 1941), Marlene Dietrich (The Lady Is Willing, 1942) and Joan Crawford (Above Suspicion, 1943). In 1943, MacMurray’s salary reached $420,000, making him the highest paid actor in Hollywood that year and the fourth highest paid person in the entire country. His best known film performance came in 1944 with director Billy Wilder’s Double Indemnity, again opposite Stanwyck. This was a departure from MacMurray’s usual “good guy” roles, with him playing an insurance salesman who plots with Stanwyck to murder her husband. MacMurray continued to work on films prolifically during the ’40s and ’50s. In 1960, he again teamed up with Wilder for the unforgettable The Apartment, costarring with Jack Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine. MacMurray also starred in the popular Disney films The Shaggy Dog (1959), The Absent-Minded Professor (1961) and Son of Flubber (1963). In 1960, MacMurray moved to television with the lead role on a new series, My

Three Sons, as widower Steven Douglas. Despite his many film roles, this would be the project he is most remembered for, as the show grew to be a huge hit and aired from 1960 to 1972. MacMurray had a clause in his contract stating that all of his scenes be shot in two monthlong blocks, leaving him free to make films and play his favorite activity, golf. After the show ended in 1972, MacMurray settled into semi-retirement, living as one of the wealthiest actors in Hollywood due to having saved for many years — he was known for his frugality throughout his life. MacMurray made appearances in Greyhound commercials throughout the ’70s and gave his final film performance in 1978’s The Swarm. MacMurray was married twice, first to Lillian Lamont in 1936, adopting two children with her before her death in 1953. The following year, he married actress June Haver, with whom he adopted another two children. They remained married until his death in November of 1991 from pneumonia.

Will we see more episodes of ‘Mr. Mercedes’? Question: Will there be a fourth season of Mr. Mercedes? The story is not finished, even though there were only three books. I’m just now watching the third season and understand it won’t make it to End of Watch. I can’t find any news since Audience Network died. —Rebecca Matt Roush: At first glance, it appeared that the future of Mr. Mercedes went the way of DirecTV’s defunct Audience Network: nowhere. But when Peacock picked up the series, exposing it to a potentially larger streaming audience, there has been renewed speculation that a fourth season may be possible after all. There’s nothing beyond that for now, as far as I know, so I wouldn’t get too excited.

Question: I have been curious if Scott Bakula really plays the piano on NCIS: New Orleans? —Cindy

Matt Roush: Yes, that’s him tinkling those 88 keys. It may not be as well known to fans of his action series that before TV stardom, Scott Bakula had a career in musical theater, including a Tony nomination for Romance/Romance and also appearing at Carnegie Hall in a concert version of Stephen Sondheim’s cult musical Anything Can Whistle. (I saw him in both, and even remember him during my Midwest college days at Cincinnati’s Playhouse in the Park in a production of The Baker’s Wife.) To submit questions to TV Critic Matt Roush, go to: tvinsider.com


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ON THE ROAD PETER PERROTTA

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n sheer size alone the 2021 Infiniti QX 80 should be crowned “King of the Road”. When I see vehicles this large, I usually quip to whoever is within ear shot at the time, “Geez, that looks like a house on wheels.” Well folks, for 2021, Infiniti has introduced a new trim line to the QX 80 offerings, the top-of-the-line Sensory AWD. I was fortunate enough to jump behind the wheel of the new Sensory AWD QX Peter Perrotta 80 recently for a one week test drive and if you are going to label this full sized luxury SUV a house on wheels, it’s one very opulent house. “A new Sensory grade sits at the top of the revised QX80 line up,” says a release from Infiniti. “Occupants will experience a sumptuous cabin featuring quilted semianiline leather appointed seats, and charcoal burl wood trim and a new graphite tricot headliner.” Moreover, the exterior now features 22inch forged alloy wheels, chrome mirror caps. A new hydraulic motion control suspension system was also added to provide a smoother, more stable ride. The results are indeed impressive for this massive SUV, first introduced by Infiniti back in 2004. I not only drove the QX 80 around town – to and from work and such – for one week, but I also took it on a 240-mile roundtrip sojourn out to Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, to display my wares at a sports card show. The ride out to Camp Hill and back was extremely comfortable and pleasant. The cabin is not only opulent but roomy and comfortable as well. The QX 80, powered by a large 5.6 liter naturally aspirated V8 that puts out 400 horsepower is more than adequately powered. This engine roars, providing easy passing and lane changing capabilities, and once you get all the way over to command the left lane on the Pennsylvania Turnpike it cruises at high speeds quite nicely as well. However, all this bigness and opulence

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comes at a price. The new Sensory model QX 80 is not cheap and neither is it gas consumption efficient – this isn’t your typical tree hugger ride. The EPA’s fuel consumption ratings for the QX 80 come in at an average of 15 miles per gallon – with 19 mpg on highway driving and 13 mpg in around town or city driving. Moreover, the EPA estimates that on average it will cost you about $3,250 a year to feed the QX 80 with gas as it uses about 6.7 gallons per every 100 miles driven. The base price of the Sensory model QX 80 is $83,300. My test model had added options as well and when you tack on the $1,395 destination and delivery charge the bottom line sticker price comes in at a hefty $87,035. The added options on my test vehicle included: $485 for Infiniti illuminated kick plates; $410 for roof rail cross bars; $295 for a cargo package; $455 for Infiniti illuminated welcome lighting and $695 for the Coulis Red premium exterior paint. So the question at this point remains, is while the new Sensory top-of-the-line QX 80 is certainly luxurious and rich, the price

point it is now offered at pushes it into the company of some pretty hefty competitors – namely the popular BMW X7 or the equally as popular Mercedes Benz GLS. In summarizing its review of the QX 80, the editors at Car and Driver gave it high marks for, “handsome styling, standard V8 power, plush and spacious cabin.” However, for low points, Car and Driver pointed out that the QX 80 “seems outdated compared to rivals.” I tend to agree, but not wholeheartedly. The German-made X7 and GLS have gone to smaller, more state-of-the-art engines that make up for the downsizing by adding a turbo charger or an electric battery EQ boost to give them more pep and better gas mileage. Additionally, inside the cabins, the German X7 and GLS seem to be a bit ahead of Infiniti when it comes to providing the latest infotainment and wide touch screen command center. Don’t get me wrong, there is nothing wrong with the operational functionality of Infiniti’s system, it just seems a bit dated with comparing it to what you get inside the X7 or GLS.

However, all that being said, there is still room for the new Sensory model QX 80 if you are considering a full sized luxury SUV. There is a distinct difference in the way that the German made X7 and GLS feel and drive when compared to the Japanese made Infiniti. The Infiniti offers a smoother, more airlike ride. With the German models you get a stiffer, more performance-oriented ride. Is one better than the other? Who is to say? The true test is in the eye of the beholder. You have to get in and test drive these models and see for yourself which is more to your liking. In case your were wondering just how big the QX 80 is, according to Infiniti’s spec sheet this vehicle has a wheelbase 121.1 inches, an overall length of 210.2 inches, a width of 79.9 inches and stands 75.8 inches high.

Peter Perrotta’s On The Road column appears regularly. For comments and questions, he may be contacted at peter@capitalmotorcars.com

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Nolan, Wayton, Zuppa win new terms on school board By MATTHEW SOCKOL Staff Writer

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Three incumbent members of the Upper Freehold Regional School District Board of Education have been re-elected to threeyear terms. The board oversees the operation of the Newell Elementary School, the Stone Bridge Middle School and Allentown High School. Of the school board’s nine members, seven are residents and representatives of Upper Freehold Township and two are residents and representatives of Allentown. Candidates appear on the election ballot in the municipality they seek to represent. On Nov. 3, Patrick Nolan of Upper Freehold, Michael Zuppa of Upper Freehold and Kurt Wayton of Allentown ran

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MILLSTONE – Two incumbents and one newcomer have won three-year terms on the Millstone Township K-8 School District Board of Education. The board oversees the operation of the Millstone Township Primary School, the Millstone Township Elementary School and the Millstone Township Middle School. The candidates who ran in the uncontested election on Nov. 3 were incumbents Cynthia Bailey and Peter Bonafide, and Mark McLafferty. The new terms will run from January

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2021 through December 2023. As of Nov. 13, according to results posted online by the Monmouth County Clerk’s Office, Bailey received 4,357 votes, McLafferty received 4,305 votes, and Bonafide received 4,291. The results are unofficial and will remain unofficial until they have been certified by the county. Bailey has lived in Millstone for nine years and joined the board in 2014. Bonafide has lived in Millstone for six years and joined the board in 2018. McLafferty was making his second bid for a board seat, having run as a write-in candidate in 2019.

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unopposed for terms that will run from January 2021 through December 2023. As of Nov. 13, according to results posted online by the Monmouth County Clerk’s Office, Zuppa received 3,305 votes in Upper Freehold, Nolan received 3,283 votes in Upper Freehold and Wayton received 842 votes in Allentown. The results are unofficial and will remain unofficial until they have been certified by the county. Nolan, who is serving as board president in 2020, is a portfolio strategist for BlackRock. He joined the board in 2011. Wayton is a public school teacher in West Windsor and coaches cross country and track and field at the Hun School of Princeton. He joined the board in 2015. Zuppa works for a family winery from California. He joined the board in 2018.

the state and the federal governments – to come to Allentown to review what is taking place on the borough’s streets. Church Street is a Monmouth County road (Route 526) and a direct connection from Allentown to neighboring Robbinsville in Mercer County. Johnson Drive is a municipal road. During the council meeting on Nov. 10,

Fritts again acknowledged that while municipal officials adopted an ordinance in 2016 to address the issue of trucks, the law “had no teeth to hold drivers accountable. We did not follow state statutes” in adopting the law. “We are working to put teeth into the law, to post signs and (to issue) fines. I am fully committed to a truck ban in town,” the mayor said.

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HARDWOOD SPECIALIST • NEW JERSEY’S BEST

Fully Insured • Free Estimates • Owner Operated NJ Lic# 13VH06672000

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BUSINESS & SERVICE

CALL OUR CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT TO ADVERTISE HERE 732-358-5200 Handypersons

Home Improvements

Lawn Care

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Lawn Care

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GENERAL CONTRACTORS HZ’S CONTRACTOR LLC

Serving Monmouth, Old Bridge, Parlin & surrounding.

732-759-5897

Home Improvements

HOME IMPROVEMENTS Over 2,500 Satisfied Customers A&S JR. LLC Lic# 13VH03221500

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

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

ALL WORK GUARANTEED !!! Free Estimates • Insured • Owner-Operated

732-613-1115 973-818-0880

(Office) (Cell) NM-00444277

www.buildwithasjr.com

Bathrooms Basements Attics Additions Carpentry Painting General Home Repairs Window Replacement Patio Pavers

Custom Framing Repair or Replacement of: • Gutters • Roofing • Siding • Decks • Porches • Exterior Trim

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Will Serve The Monmouth Areas For Tree Work & Landscaping Only

24 HOUR PROMPT/EMERGENCY SERVICE

$100 OFF

Any Service of $1,000 or more

Must present coupon at time of estimate. Exp. 11/30/20

including Aluminum

Storm damage/storm related issues excluded.

OWNER OPERATED • FULLY INSURED FREE ESTIMATES VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE INFO & CUSTOMER REVIEWS!

www.hzscontractor.com

NM-00443609

Reg. # 13VH07820200

732-900-6087

CERTIFIED

Commercial & Residential

Interior Carpentry Painting Repairs Basement Waterproofing

No Job Too Small or Big!

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

Veteran Discounts Available

Home Improvements

TIMCO HOME

IMPROVEMENTS Specializing in • Custom Seemless Gutters Leaf Guards • Roofing Siding - Windows • Bathroom And Kitchen Remodeling Free Est. • Fully Ins. • 35 Years Experience NM-00444985

Storm damage/storm related issues excluded.

732-257-1170

www.budgetpropertymaintenance.com

732-572-2678

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Must present coupon at time of estimate. Exp. 11/30/20

** DISCOUNTED FIREWOOD ** 1 Cord $185.00 • 1/2 Cord $100

Lawn Care

Any Service of $1,500 or more

OWNER OPERATED

TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL 732-358-5200

AJ’s Home Improvement, LLC Exterior All Types of Roofing Flat & Shingles Repair or New Deck Repair & Staining Chimney & Fencing Shed Repairs Powerwashing

$200 OFF

FULLY INSURED, FREE ESTIMATES

Home Improvements

• • • •

Landscaping

Save $$$ With

G.S. LAWN SERVICE & LANDSCAPING, LLC

Landscape Restoration Experts RESIDENTIAL & WORKING FOR COMMERCIAL A GREENER NEW JERSEY • Fall Clean-Ups • Complete Lawn Renovation & Restoration • Complete Landscape ALL Restoration & Installation WORK • All Full Trimming & Pruning GUARANTEED • All types of Fall Seeding/Aeration • De-Thatching/Core Aeration • Slit Seeding Free Estimates • Fully Insured

Now Accepting Most Credit Cards

732-257-5973 Lic. # 13VH08853200

NM-00445277

Call Mike for an estimate.

908-583-4456

NM-00444989

NM-00443509

No job too small. All levels of home repairs & improvements. Carpentry • Painting • Tile/Molding • Powerwashing

FALL CLEAN-UPS SNOW REMOVAL SNOW DAMAGE EMERGENCY SERVICE AVAILABLE Complete Landscaping & Maintenance Tree & Shrub Pruning Retaining Walls Storm Damage Mulch & Stone

(732) 238-2050

Commercial & Residential Free Estimates Fully Insured

Lawn Care

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Landscaping

C.H.E.A.P. TREE SERVICE

• Tree Removal • Trimming • Pruning • Stump Grinding • FIREWOOD • Lots Cleared Serving: Edison, FIREWOOD Metuchen, Colonia, Woodbridge, N.Brunswick, Highland Park and “We Are TheMilltown, Most Recommended surrounding. Tree Service In The Area”

732-548-1653

NM-00444992

Free Estimates • Fully Insured

Lawn Care

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Landscaping

D&S

INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE

LANDSCAPING INC.

Paver Walkways Patio • Driveways Snow Plowing

COMPLETE LANDSCAPE DESIGN 732-549-6387

www.dslandscapinginc.com

NM-00444994

Certified brick paver and retaining wall installer

CLEAN-UPS

NJ State Pesticide Lic.#97065A

FREE ESTIMATES

TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL 732-358-5200


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CALL OUR CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT TO ADVERTISE HERE 732-358-5200 Landscaping

UNITED

Masonry/Paving

Residential/Commercial/Municipal

Tree Service, Inc.

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

MASON

Lawn Care

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Landscaping

Interior & Exterior Residential & Commercial Powerwashing Drywall Repair Taping & Spackling Handyman Services Snowplowing Services

All Phases of Brick, Stone & Concrete Work Free Designing Available www.poloniaconstruction.com

CALL NICK

NM-00443736

732-983-1520

Free Estimates Fully Insured Over 20 Years Experience 24 Hour Emergency Service Senior Citizen Discount

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732-525-8118

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Masonry/Paving

Painting/Wallpapering

3rd Generation

PAINTING

LAWN & LANDSCAPING, LLC

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

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

When quality, Reliability & Experience Matter

FULLY INSURED

Masonry/Paving

(732) 534-0548

NM-00444405

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

Free Estimates NJ State Fully Licensed & Insured

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EXPERT

24 HR. ANSWERING SERVICE

Painting/Wallpapering

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ART MOHR PAINTING

POLISH

(Patios, Retaining Walls, Pavers, Sidewalks)

732-207-3933 732-617-TREE

Painting/Wallpapering

NM-00438447

Masonry/Paving

Painting/Wallpapering

Owned & operated by Joshua Ludlow Free Estimates • References • Fully Insured Lic#13VH06178600

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Free Estimates - Fully Insured

732-906-0385 Plumbing

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

#13VH04604300

Plumbing

Glenn Kaune’s Custom Painting

Serving all of New Jersey since 1998

Satisfaction Guaranteed

Book Your FREE ESTIMATE Now For Fall And Refer To This Ad To Save 10%

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

• Belgium Block • Pavers • Sealcoating www.trinitypavingnj.com CELL # 732-810-9511

Residential & Commercial

FREEHOLD RED BANK PRINCETON 732-409-7700 732-741-PAVE 609-921-1933 Please visit our website or call for more info.

NM-00443727

Specializing in all types of paving for Driveways & Parking Lots

DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE

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732-605-0362

Over 30 yrs. • Free Est./Ins.

ALL WORK DONE BY OWNER

plumbing & heating “Honest, Neat and Professional Service�

www.mattcoplumbing.com

732-418-0011 H

Metuchen, NJ 08840 | info@mattcoplumbing.com

TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL 732-358-5200

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