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rom chasing fireflies to gazing at the stars, there is something magical about a family camping trip. And there is no better place for one than the Monmouth County Park System’s family campground in Turkey Swamp Park. Located on Georgia Road in Freehold Township, the campground opened for the season on April 1 and features 64 wooded campsites (52 of which can be reserved while 12 are available on a first come, first served basis). All campsites are pull-through and offer water and electric hookups, according to a press release from the park system. The facility also features drinking water, a dump station, picnic tables, modern restrooms with hot showers and laundry, and fire rings for charcoal cooking and campfires. Quiet hours are in effect from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. The rate is $42 per night for a tent or recreational vehicle/trailer site. The campground also offers three cabins. These cabins have two rooms and feature a double bed and two sets of bunk beds as well as lights and electrical outlets. Outside each cabin is a water spigot and a picnic area with a fire pit. The cabins also offer air conditioning. One of the cabins is ADA accessible. The cost of each cabin is $79 per night or $380 per week. Turkey Swamp Park features a lake where visitors can bring or rent canoes,
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Celebrate 50 years of organic farming with NOFA-NJ
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hen Mark Canright’s father, John, opened his organic farm in Somerset County in 1974, many customers did not know what “organic” meant or why it was important. “Farmer John’s Organic Produce was the first farm in New Jersey that called itself ‘organic.’ We spent a lot of time explaining to people what it was,” recalled Mark, a teenager at the time and now the owner of his own preserved organic farm in Asbury, Hunterdon County. Growing produce without chemical fertilizers or pesticides was a novelty, at least here in the Garden State. John Canright, a former biology teacher, was influenced by Rachel Carson’s 1962 book “Silent Spring.” The groundbreaking book sounded the alarm on the health impacts of chemicals, especially the pesticide DDT. While organic farming was new to New Jersey when Farmer John’s opened, it was more common in New England. The Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA) was founded in 1971 by visionary farmers in Vermont and New Hampshire. Today an umbrella organization supporting chapters in seven states, including New Jersey, the NOFA is celebrating its 50th anniversary. To mark the occasion, the NOFA-NJ chapter is promoting the
state’s organic farms with virtual events. owned by Mark Canright and Amy HanStarting in April, NOFA-NJ will offer sen; and Cabbage Throw Farm, run by monthly virtual tours of organic farms, Dean Buttacavoli on the Comeback Farm paired with cooking classes. property; The virtual classes will be taught by • June 8: Honey Brook Organic Farm in Kim Rizk, co-owner of Jammin’ Crepes, a Pennington, owned by Sherry Dudas and Princeton restaurant that features fresh, lo- Jim Kinsel. Honey Brook started its CSA cally grown organic produce. program at the Watershed Institute lands in The featured farms all offer Communi- 1991; ty Supported Agriculture (CSA) packages • July 7: Jeff’s Organic Produce in of weekly seasonal produce. Cream Ridge, owned by Karley Corris and “Farms will be highlighted throughout Jeff Lidzbarski. Established more than 15 the growing season,” exyears ago, Jeff’s Organic plained Stephanie Harris, Farm grew out of ER & GUEST COLUMN Son Farm, started in 1977; current secretary and longtime board member of the • Sept. 9: Genesis Farm • NOFA-NJ chapter, and an in Blairstown, founded in MICHELE S. BYERS organic farmer herself. 1980 as a project of an orA CSA box from each der of Dominican nuns; farm will be taken to Kim, who will dem• Oct. 14: Cherry Grove Farm in Lawonstrate ways to cook the produce. rence Township, founded in 1987 by the “It will be an ever-changing cooking Hamill brothers on land farmed by their show using different fresh, organic ingre- ancestors. dients,” Harris said. Farm tours/cooking classes are $20 for The “Loving and Cooking With Your the general public and $15 for NOFA-NJ CSA” tours will be held at 6 p.m. on the members. The cost for the entire series is second Thursday of the month. $100 for the general public and $70 for Here’s the schedule so far: NOFA-NJ members. • April 8: Blue Moon Acres in Penning“It’s been a long time since I have had ton, established in 1992 by Kathy and Jim to explain to anyone what organic is,” said Lyons; Mark Canright. • May 13: Comeback Farm in Asbury, There is hardly a supermarket to be
found these days that does not carry organic produce, and organic produce is also widely available at roadside stands, farmers’ markets, specialty food stores and through CSA delivery. There is also an increasing awareness that organic agriculture is better for pollinators like bees, butterflies and birds. The song “Big Yellow Taxi” found Joni Mitchell singing, “Hey farmer, farmer, put away your DDT … I don’t care about spots on my apples … Leave me the birds and the bees … Please.” Now is a great time to learn more about organic farming. Visit the NOFA-NJ website at https://nofanj.org/ and click on the calendar tab for a listing of events. Besides the monthly CSA farm tours and cooking classes, NOFA-NJ is also running education programs for farmers and home gardeners. Don’t miss the virtual talk on May 16 with Mark Bittman, a food journalist, author and former columnist for The New York Times. Currently, he is a fellow at the Union of Concerned Scientists. The event is free, but donations are encouraged.
Michele S. Byers is the executive director of the New Jersey Conservation Foundation, Far Hills. She may be reached at info@njconservation.org
Revised parental notification bill signed by Gov. Murphy
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ov. Phil Murphy has signed a bill into law that requires law enforcement officers to provide written notification to the parent or guardian of individuals under the age of 18 who commit a first offense of unlawfully possessing or consuming an alcoholic beverage, cannabis, marijuana or hashish. Murphy signed the bill on March 26, according to a press release. According to the new law, parents would be notified the first time their underage child is caught using or possessing marijuana or alcohol. The legislation, S-3565, revised the recently enacted adult use cannabis law that required parental notification by law enforcement officers for second and third violations.
“Marijuana was legalized for adults, not for children or teenagers,” said Sen. Vin Gopal (D-Monmouth). “Parents need to be notified if their underage child is using marijuana or alcohol so they can take the appropriate steps to protect them from the potential harmful effects of substance use at young ages and to help them make responsible decisions. “Allowing parents to remain involved and informed can help to make sure that first time offenders do not become repeat offenders,” Gopal said. The legislation signed by Murphy requires parental notification upon the first violation for underage possession or consumption of alcohol, cannabis items, marijuana or hashish by individuals under the age of 18.
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The previous law required the parent or guardian of the minor to be notified after a second violation and provided information on how to access community-based services. An individual’s parent or guardian would also have been notified for any subsequent violations, with the minor subject to a referral to community services, according to the press release. After Murphy signed the revised legislation, Sen. Declan O’Scanlon (RMonmouth) and Sen. Anthony M. Bucco (R-Morris and Somerset) issued a press release and said it “fails to address impractical complications in the laws which could brand law enforcement officers as criminals for minor procedural gaffes committed during interactions with minors.”
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“This (revised legislation) is a step in the right direction for New Jersey families, but to be frank, this legislation misses a major problem when it comes to fixing this mess,” said Bucco, who was a Republican co-sponsor with O’Scanlon. “For parents to be notified, police would have to be willing to risk criminal penalties when interacting with juveniles suspected of using or possessing marijuana or alcohol. “Our colleagues on the other side of the aisle are willing to fix a very important component of the problem they have created, but their prioritization of the parental notification fix is a smoke screen that distracts from the nebulous conditions they
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have created that could easily ruin an officer’s career if not navigated flawlessly,” Bucco said. O’Scanlon said more changes are necessary to protect police officers from unfair criminal prosecution when they encounter underage individuals in possession of marijuana or alcohol. The recently enacted law allows law enforcement officers to be charged with depravation of civil rights for what O’Scanlon and Bucco called inconsequential errors that may be made when dealing with an individual under the now-legal age of 21. O’Scanlon and Bucco are sponsoring legislation, S-3577, which would prevent the legalizing of marijuana from becoming an attack on law enforcement officers and shielding the officers from irrational criminal charges, according to the Republican senators’ press release. Also commenting on Murphy’s signing of the revised parental notification bill was Thomas A. Arnone, the director of the Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners. The county’s governing body had called on state legislators to revise the initial legislation that did not provide for parental notification following a first offense. “The Monmouth County commissioners came out strongly against the underage marijuana possession bill and I am glad to see our concerns regarding parental notification have been addressed,” Arnone told Newspaper Media Group. “Parents need to be aware of what their children are doing and since they cannot
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always be with them, sometimes parents need to rely on schools and law enforcement to be their eyes and ears. “The commissioners are very passionate about a parent’s right to know if their child gets into trouble and also the right of law enforcement to be able to protect our children and help them make good decisions,” Arnone said. — Managing Editor Mark Rosman contributed to this article
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Howell Township Council members ratify new PBA contract Staff Writer
HOWELL – Members of the Howell Township Council have voted 4-0 with one abstention to ratify a new contract with the Howell Police Benevolent Association, Local 228, which represents patrol officers in the Howell Police Department. The PBA’s previous contract expired on Dec. 31, 2019. The new contract runs from Jan. 1, 2020 through Dec. 31, 2023, according to municipal officials. During a recent meeting, Deputy Mayor Tom Russo, Councilwoman Pamela Richmond, Councilman John Bonevich and Councilwoman Evelyn O’Donnell voted “yes” on a motion to ratify the contract. Mayor Theresa Berger abstained from the vote and said that late in the process she received two pieces of information regarding the PBA contract that appeared on the council’s Feb. 9 agenda. “One (document) from the Monmouth
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County Police Chiefs Association and one from (Township Attorney Joseph) Clark. At this point, I have not had time to review either one of those two documents and I do not feel comfortable moving forward with this contract. “I feel we should pull this contract (from the agenda) so we can review what is going on in these (documents) that were sent to us. I don’t feel we are doing our due diligence if we just let it slide,” Berger said. Howell Police Chief Andrew Kudrick is the president of the Monmouth County Police Chiefs Association. The contents of the documents from the police chiefs association and the township attorney were not disclosed during the council meeting. Following Berger’s request to remove the item from the agenda, Richmond said, “You are asking to delay this PBA contract that has been in negotiations between the township manager, the PBA and outside la-
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bor counsel. Again, I just want to be clear, this is what you are asking for, to delay this contract more than it has already been delayed?” “I am asking to postpone this contract to our next meeting to allow me the opportunity to review a seven-paragraph email from (the township attorney) … I am personally requesting the ability to do my due diligence and read both documents prior to voting on this project. This is me personally, the rest of you can vote,” Berger said. Russo said he would never deny a colleague additional time to read what they have to read, but, “With that said, I want to move forward with this agreement ASAP. I think our (men and women) in blue need a contract and I want it done quickly.” Clark said the PBA contract was negotiated by the township manager, that a labor counsel was involved and that the contract had been ratified by the PBA. “That is the process, the letter from the police chiefs association certainly is sort of a different animal here. It doesn’t typically happen,” Clark said. “There has been patience on the part of the PBA, they took the good faith step of ratifying the contract themselves. It is up to this council if they want to vote on it. Like I said, I expressed my feelings in my email (to the council).” Local 228 President James Alexander described the process of reaching a new agreement. He said negotiations between the two sides began in 2019. “Every step of the way, we have re-
spected the process, we have tried to engage as fairly as possible and I feel like we have gotten the same response from the township back toward us,” Alexander said. “When the town asked us to suspend negotiations because of COVID, obviously that is the step we are going to take and our membership waited patiently. “We have been out of a contract for over a year and we go to work every day, and we do our job, and we put a lot of hard work into getting this contract done. “I am very disappointed we are even at a point where we are considering not voting on this contract today, because we worked so hard to get here,” Alexander said. Township Manager Brian Geoghegan said municipal officials sought to negotiate a contract that was fair and balanced between the employees and taxpayers. Geoghegan said the contract the council was being asked to approve that evening was a fair deal for Howell and should be approved. No details of the contract were provided. Representatives of Local 228 have not responded to requests from the Tri-Town News for comment about the new contract; specifically what the union was seeking in the deal and what was achieved in the final agreement. Following the discussion during the Feb. 9 meeting, the matter was called and the new PBA contract was approved in the 4-0 affirmative vote, with the mayor’s abstention.
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New Jersey Department of Agriculture Secretary Douglas H. Fisher is encouraging New Jersey residents to help take part in eliminating Spotted Lanternfly egg masses before they hatch near the end of April or in early May. Fisher and NJDA Plant Industry Division Director Joseph Zoltowski provide information and instructions on how to find and destroy the egg masses in a video that has been released to the public, according to a press release. Spotted Lanternfly egg masses hold between 30 and 50 eggs of the invasive species. One sign to look for to see where Spotted Lanternfly has been is a black sooty mold on a tree. The Spotted Lanternfly prefers the Tree of Heaven, which is common in New Jersey. While the Spotted Lanternfly is not a threat to humans or animals, it is known to feed on numerous types of vegetation, according to the press release. NJDA and USDA crews have combined to treat more than 20,000 acres and have destroyed thousands of egg masses on nearly 600 properties throughout this past winter season. The New Jersey counties currently under quarantine are Warren, Hunterdon, Mercer, Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, Salem and Somerset and that is expected to expand. To watch the instructional egg mass scraping video, go to https://bit.ly/3dn8HQu To learn more about the Spotted Lanternfly and what to do if you find them on your property, go to https://bit.ly/3rAuVnp Letters to the editor may be sent to news@thetritownnews.com. Letters should be limited to 250 words. All submissions may be edited for length, grammar, content and libelous statements.
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e e .By CHARLES DAYE dStaff Writer y r JACKSON – The superintendent of schools in the Spring Lake Heights School rDistrict in Monmouth County has been ,appointed to a vacant seat on the Jackson dSchool District Board of Education. John Spalthoff was sworn in to fill a vaacancy on the seven-member board during gthe panel’s March 17 meeting. d Thomas Colucci resigned from the board on Jan. 21 after having served for nseven years. Colucci’s resignation, e Following -school district administrators advertised the vacancy. Residents Anthony Benjamin, lDaniel Braile, Shaiyam Flavaney, Sabrina gHoward-Mills, Christina Johnson, Tina eKas, Aiden Murphy, Erica Osmond, Kim eReale and Spalthoff applied for the appointment. t On March 17, board President Tara Rinvera, Vice President Michael Walsh and ;board members Gus Acevedo, John Burnnetsky, Scott Sargent and Tzvi Herman lvoted to appoint Spalthoff to the position. Spalthoff will serve for the remainder of 2021, which would have been the sece dond year of Colucci’s three-year term. e In November, the final year of Co-lucci’s term will be on the election ballot. Spalthoff or any other qualified resident may run to serve the remaining year of that term. There will also be three three-year terms on the ballot in November. Those seats are currently held by Herman, Burnetsky, and Acevedo. Spalthoff said, “I applied for the open seat out of my desire to serve the community in a capacity I have experience in. As an educator for 23 years with the last 16 in school administration, I feel I understand well how a board operates, the role of the
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board and the importance the board has in ensuring the best education for all the children of Jackson.” Spalthoff was a teacher in Branchburg and in Old Bridge, and then an assistant principal and principal in the ManalapanEnglishtown Regional School District. He is currently the superintendent in Spring Lake Heights. In that role, he is also the special education director and principal of the district’s school. “I have always served the community through youth sports, specifically as a soccer coach for the Jackson Soccer Club. “For me, this (appointment to the board) was another opportunity to give back and one in a capacity that will hopefully assist all the children of Jackson. I was honored to have a unanimous vote from the current board members for my appointment. “It is humbling and appreciated to know I have all of their support to work collaboratively with them during these difficult times of budget cuts, COVID and the mental health crisis our children and staff are facing. “My vision for my role on the board at this point is to learn as much as I can in a short amount of time about the pressing issues facing the Jackson schools, our staff and our students. “Once I have that solid background and understanding, I will work with the other six board members, Superintendent of Schools Nicole Pormilli and the administrative team to hopefully continue on the path of excellence Jackson is known for. “What will always guide my decisions is a simple phrase I learned many years ago – ‘Is this decision in the best interest of children?’ I believe that if I follow that guiding principle, we can continue to make amazing things happen in Jackson,” Spalthoff said. Editorial: 732-358-5200 Fax: 732-385-8868 Email: news@thetritownnews.com Sports Email:
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April 7, 2021A
Howell High School wrestlers primed for postseason action By STEVEN BASSIN
Jakub is 6-0 this season. After qualifying for the state tournament during his freshman and sophomore seasons, Jakub missed out on a third trip to the state tournament due to injury in 2020. Lino and Nase each finished fourth in the 2020 Region 7 tournament and just missed advancing to the state tournament. Both wrestlers, who are the 2021 team captains, are determined to advance to the 2021 state tournament, Gagliano said. Cerulli, who was 22-10 in 2020, also
has his sights set on advancing from the regional tournament to the state tournament. The district tournaments, which traditionally open the post-season individual competition, are not being held this year. Committees will select wrestlers to participate in region tournaments and competition will determine which grapplers advance to the state tournament. Gagliano said Lino, Nase and Cerulli have been big parts of the Howell program for four years and the veteran coach said he
is pleased they will have one final chance to reach the state tournament. Newcomer Hunter Mays (160) has fashioned an 8-0 record and is in line to be selected to compete in the region tournament. “We have a good number of kids who can qualify for the region tournament and (possibly reach) the state tournament. We are thankful to have a season and for our wrestlers to have a shot at individual success,” Gagliano said. On March 23, Howell had its streak of 34 straight Shore Conference A North Division dual meet wins ended by Christian Brothers Academy, 33-23. After losing to the Colts, the Rebels won their next four dual meets. After defeating Middletown North, 5321, on April 3, the Rebels owned an 8-1 record despite never having their full lineup in place due to COVID-19 contact tracing and other reasons, Gagliano said. “The kids are doing a great job and making the best of the situation,” he said. The Rebels will not compete in the Shore Conference postseason pod competition. Gagliano said a decision was made to bypass that event and to “focus on the individual part of the season.” The NJSIAA region tournaments will be held on April 17-18 and the Rebels are waiting to hear which members of the team will be selected to participate in that event. Gagliano said several dual meets could be added to the schedule prior to the region tournament. The coach said he is proud of the way his wrestlers have handled the unique circumstances during the 2021 season and hopes some of them can win a medal at the state tournament. “We want to make sure we are healthy for the end of the season. Hopefully we will have some guys make a great run in the postseason tournaments,” Gagliano said.
from prescription bottles. Batteries must be removed from vaping devices and e-cigarettes before drop-off, and needles and syringes cannot be accepted, according to a press release.
“Navigating the New Jersey Division of Developmental Disabilities Service System” will be presented by Nkechi Okoli. The workshop will provide information about intake and eligibility procedures related to the support program and community care operated by the New Jersey Department of Developmental Disabilities. Viewers can learn about the differences between program eligibility and Medicaid
eligibility, Medicaid waiver services, the support coordination agency selection process and the role of support coordinators, according to a press release. The Autism Resources Fair is sponsored by the Ocean County Library Foundation. Registration is required at www.theoceancountylibrary.org/events for this free program. Registrants will receive links to the workshop by email.
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three-month wait to start the 2021 season may have been tough, but Howell High School wrestling coach John Gagliano knew administrators at the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association made the right decision to wait until March to allow wrestlers to hit the mats in the face of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The high school wrestling season traditionally starts just after Thanksgiving. Waiting until March gave New Jersey’s wrestlers the best chance to compete safely during an abbreviated campaign and to have a chance to reach the state tournament. Gagliano wanted his wrestlers, especially his seniors, to have a final chance to win a medal at the state tournament. Senior Nieko Malone (126) was one of two state tournament qualifiers who returned to the Rebels’ lineup from a year ago, with sophomore Colin Bradshaw (113). Seniors Kyle Nase (132), Paul Jakub (152), Nick Cerulli (182) and Hunter Lino (195) are also working hard to reach the state tournament, which will take place at the end of April in Phillipsburg. “We have a really nice senior group. It’s great for the kids that they have been able to have some dual meets and will have a chance to compete in an individual tournament,” Gagliano said. This season, Malone and Jakub each won their 100th career bout. Malone achieved the milestone in Howell’s season opening dual meet on March 16 against Long Branch and Jakub achieved the milestone on March 30 against Middletown South. “I’m very happy for them. They are both such great kids and they have worked really hard over the last four years,” Gagliano said.
PHOTO COURTESY OF HOWELL HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT
Howell High School 126-pound wrestler Nieko Malone recorded his 100th career victory in a dual meet against Long Branch High School on March 16 in Howell.
NEWS BRIEFS The Howell Alliance and the Howell Police Department are participating in the DEA’s National Prescription Drug TakeBack Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 24 at the Howell Police Department, 300 Old Tavern Road, Howell. Residents may bring their unwanted, unused prescription and over-the-counter drugs to the anonymous drop-off, no questions asked. Remove or black out names
The Ocean County Library will feature a virtual workshop about autism-related support programs and services available through the state at 6:30 p.m. April 8.
April 7, 2021
Legal Notices OCEAN COUNTY SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of the above stated writ, to me directed, issued out of the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION Docket No. F00978619 will be exposed to sale at public venue on TUESDAY the 27TH DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 2021 between the hours of 12 o'clock and 5 o'clock (at 2 o'clock) Prevailing Time In the afternoon of said day at the Office of the Sheriff, Toms River, Township of Toms River, County of Ocean, New Jersey. All that tract or parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the TOWNSHIP OF MA NC H E S T E R , C o un ty o f Ocean and State of New Jersey. Street and Street No.: 143 BUCKINGHAM DRIVE NORTH Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT:23; BLOCK: 52.34 Dimensions: APPROXIMATELY: 47 FEET WIDE BY 129 IRR FEET LONG Nearest Cross Street: WYCOMBE WAY The above description does not constitute a full legal descri¬tion, said description is filed at the Office of the Sheriff, 120 Hooper Avenue, Toms River, NJ. THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE BY PUBLICATION. PRIOR LIENS OF AFFIDAVIT: NONE 2020 QTR 1 DUE: 02/01/2020 $780.45 OPEN 2020 QTR 2 DUE: 05/01/2020 $780.44 OPEN WATER ACCT: 757900 0 TO: 09/20/2019 $80.90 OPEN. PLUS PENALTY SEWER: ACCT: 757900 0 TO 10/01/2019-12/31/2019 $82.00 OPEN PLUS PENALTY SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES, MUNICIPAL LIENS OR OTHER CHARGES, AND ANY SUCH TAX-ES, CHARGES, LIENS, INSURANCE PREMIUMS OR OTHER ADVANCES MADE BY PLAINTIFF PRIOR TO THIS SALE. ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE TO CONDUCT AND RELY UPON THEIR OWN INDE-PENDENT INVESTIGATION TO ASCERTAIN WHETHER OR NOT ANY OUTSTANDING INTEREST REMAIN OF RECORD AND/OR HAVE PRIORITY OVER THE LIEN BEING FORECLOSED AND, IF SO, THE CURRENT AMOUNT DUE THEREON.
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be satisfied by said sale is the sum of $287,425.43 more or less, plus interest. Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and expenses, there remains any sur-plus money, the money will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any per¬son claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person's claim and asking for an order directing payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any. May be subject to an Ordinance by the Ocean County Board of Health: 87-01, Section 10. The Sheriff's Department will re-quire notification of the certification of the wells where applicable. The Sheriff shall deduct his fees, costs and commissions of sale from the total amount bid at the sale. A 20% deposit (cash or certified funds) is required from the Suc-cessful Bidder at the time of sale. Seized as the property of GER-
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the sale. A 20% deposit (cash or certified funds) is required from the Suc-cessful Bidder at the time of sale. Seized as the property of GERTUDE R. ODESSA, ETC, ET ALS, and taken in execution at the suit of BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COMPANY, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR MORTGAGE ASSETS MANAGEMENT SERIES 1 TRUST, to be sold by Michael G. Mastronardy, Sheriff. The sale is subject to postponement without further notice. Attorneys for Plaintiff RAS Citron Law Offices 130 Clinton Road Suite 202 Fairfield, NJ 07004 Sheriff's Docket: CH 778451 Tri-Town News March 31, April 7, 14, 21 2021 Fee: $191.80 Affidavit: $20.00 OCEAN COUNTY SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of the above stated writ, to me directed, issued out of the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION Docket No. F01046319 will be exposed to sale at public venue on TUESDAY the 27TH DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 2021 between the hours of 12 o'clock and 5 o'clock (at 2 o'clock) Prevailing Time in the afternoon of said day at the Office of the Sheriff, Toms River, Township of Toms River, County of Ocean, New Jersey. All that tract or parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the TOWNSHIP OF LAKEWOOD, County of Ocean and State of New Jersey. Street and Street No.: 1018B ABERDEEN DRIVE Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT:1018.02; BLOCK:1587 ALSO: C1002 ADDL: ETON Dimensions: APPROXIMATELY: CE Nearest Cross Street: ARGYLL CIRCLE The above description does not constitute a full legal description, said description is filed at the Office of the Sheriff, 120 Hooper Avenue, Toms River, NJ. THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE BY PUBLICATION. PRIOR LIENS OF AFFIDAVIT: LIENS YEAR: 2018 TYPE: 3RD PARTY WATER, SEWER AMOUNT: 246.11 CERT. NO.: 19¬00192 SOLD: 10/03/2019 TO: JING YANG LIEN AMOUNT IS SUBJECT TO SUBSEQUENT TAXES + INTEREST. MUST CALL PRIOR TO SET-TLEMENT FOR REDEMPTION FIG-URES. THE REDEMPTION OF LIENS IN OUTLINED IN N.J.S.A. 54:5-54. 2020 QTR 1 DUE: 02/01/2020 $171.95 OPEN 2020 QTR 2 DUE: 05/01/2020 $171.95 OPEN SEWER ACCT: 2990 0 08/01/2019-10/31/2019 $82.99 OPEN PLUS PENALTY $179.23 OPEN PLUS PENALTY OWED IN ARREARS WATER ACCT: 2990 0 05/01/2019-07/31/2019 $41.25 OPEN PLUS PENALTY $84.28 OPEN PLUS PENALTY; OWED IN ARREARS SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES, MUNICIPAL LIENS OR OTHER CHARGES, AND ANY SUCH TAXES, CHARGES, LIENS, INSURANCE PREMIUMS OR OTHER ADVANCES MADE BY PLAINTIFF PRIOR TO THIS SALE. ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE TO CONDUCT AND RELY UPON THEIR OWN INDEPENDENT INVESTIGATION TO ASCERTAIN WHETHER OR NOT ANY OUTSTANDING INTEREST REMAIN OF RECORD AND/OR HAVE PRIORITY OVER THE LIEN. BEING FORECLOSED AND, IF SO, THE CURRENT AMOUNT DUE THEREON. The amount of the judgment to
OVER THE LIEN. BEING FORECLOSED AND, IF SO, THE CURRENT AMOUNT DUE THEREON. The amount of the judgment to be satisfied by said sale is the sum of $43,970.75 more or less, plus interest. Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and expenses, there remains any surplus money, the money will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person's claim and asking for an order directing payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any. May be subject to an Ordinance by the Ocean County Board of Health: 87-01, Section 10. The Sheriff's Department will require notification of the certification of the wells where applicable. The Sheriff shall deduct his fees, costs and commissions of sale from the total amount bid at the sale. A 20% deposit (cash or certified funds) is required from the Suc-cessful Bidder at the time of sale. Seized as the property of LUCILLE CARUBA, ETC, ET ALS, and taken in execution at the suit of NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC DBA CHAMPION MORTGAGE COMPANY, to be sold by Michael G. Mastronardy, Sheriff. The sale is subject to postponement without further notice. Attorneys for Plaintiff RAS Citron Law Offices 130 Clinton Road Suite 202 Fairfield, NJ 07004 Sheriff's Docket: CH 778479 Tri-Town News March 31, April 7, 14, 21 2021 Fee: $207.20 Affidavit: $20.00 OCEAN COUNTY SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of the above stated writ, to me directed, issued out of the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION Docket No. F00592219 will be exposed to sale at public venue on TUESDAY the 20TH DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 2021 between the hours of 12 o'clock and 5 o'clock (at 2 o'clock) Prevailing Time in the afternoon of said day at the Office of the Sheriff, Toms River, Township of Toms River, County of Ocean, New Jersey. All that tract or parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the TOWNSHIP OF JACKSON County of Ocean and State of New Jersey Street and Street No.: 1707 DAHLIA COURT Tax Lot and Block No.: Lot: 5.217 Block: 8001 Dimensions: Approximately: N/A Nearest Cross Street: N/A The above description does not constitute a full legal descrip¬tion, said description is filed.at the Office of the Sheriff, 120 Hooper Avenue, Toms River, N.J. THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE BY PUBLICATION. PRIOR LIENS OF AFFIDAVIT: THE BANK OF NY AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATE HOLDERS OF CWABS, INC ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES SERIES 2206-11 - $195,000.00 (PRINCIPAL AMOUNT) 2019 QTR 4 TAXES $1,106.85 (OPEN PLUS PENALTY) 2020 QTR 1 TAXES $1,085.31 (OPEN PLUS PENALTY) DUE 2/1/20 2020 QTR 2 TAXES $1,085.30 (OPEN PLUS PENALTY) DUE 5/1/20
$1,085.31 (OPEN PLUS PEN- PLAINTIFF PRIOR TO THIS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO NEWSPAPER MEDIA GROUP ALTY) DUE 2/1/20 S A•Lwww.centraljersey.com E. ALL INTERESTED A D J O U R N T H I S S A L E 2 0 2 0 Q T R 2 T A X E S - PARTIES ARE TO CONDUCT W I T H O U T F U R T H E R N O $1,085.30 (OPEN PLUS PEN- AND RELY UPON THEIR OWN T I C E B Y P U B L I C A T I O N . ALTY) DUE 5/1/20 INDE-PENDENT INVESTIGA- PRIOR LIENS OF AFFIDAVIT: JACKSON TOWNSHIP M.U.A T I O N T O A S C E R T A I N NONE WATER - $83.50 (OPEN PLUS WHETHER OR NOT ANY OUT- PURCHASER MUST CERTIFY PENALTY) STANDING INTEREST RE- THAT PURCHASER IS NOT JACKSON TOWNSHIP M.U.A MAIN OF RECORD AND/ OR E M P L O Y E D B Y T H E SEWER - $97.60 (OPEN PLUS HAVE PRIORITY OVER THE T O R O N T O PENALTY) LIEN BEING FORECLOSED DOMINION BANK, OR ANY OF TOTAL: $198,458.56 AND, IF SO THE CURRENT ITS SUBSIDIARIES OR AFFILIThe amount of the judgment to AMOUNT DUE THEREON. ATED CORPORATIONS (THE be satisfied by said sale s the IF THE SALE IS SET ASIDE BANK) sum of $7,136.24 more or less, FOR ANY REASON, THE PUR- NOR IS PURCHASER REplus interest. CHASER AT THE SALE SHALL LATED IN ANY WAY WITH SOBE ENTI-TLED ONLY TO A LICITORS OR AGENTS RESurplus Money: If after the sale RETURN OF THE DEPOSIT TAINED BY OR ON BEHALF and satisfaction of the mort- P A I D . T H E P U R C H A S E R OF THE BANK IN RELA gage debt, including costs and SHALL HAVE NO FURTHER TION TO THE PROPERTY expenses, there remains any RECOURSE AGAINST THE THAT IS THE SUBJECT OF surplus money, the money will MORTGAGOR, MORTGAGEE THIS TRANSAC be deposited into the Superior OR THE MORTGAGEE'S AT- T I O N A N D C O N F I R M I N G Court Trust Fund and any per- TORNEY. The amount of the THAT PURCHASER IS DEALson claiming the surplus, or any judgment to be satisfied by said ING AT ARM'S LENGTH WITH part thereof, may file a motion sale is the sum of $198,109.34 T H E A F O R E M E N T I O N E D pursuant to Court rules 4:64-3 more or less, plus interest. PARTIES. and 4:57-2 stating the nature THE SALE IS SUBJECT TO and extent of that person's Surplus Money: If after the sale ANY UNPAID TAXES AND ASclaim and asking for an order and satisfaction of the mort- SESSMENTS, TAX, WATER directing payment of the sur- gage debt, including costs and A N D S E W E R L I E N S A N D plus money. The Sheriff or oth- expenses, there remains any OTHER MUNICIPAL ASSESSer person conducting the sale sur-plus money, the money will MENTS. THE AMOUNT DUE will have information regarding be deposited into the Superior CAN BE OB TAINED FROM the surplus, if any. Court Trust Fund and any per- T H E L O C A L T A X I N G A U The Sheriff shall deduct his son claiming the surplus, or any T H O R I T Y . fees, costs and commissions of part thereof, may file a motion PURSUANT TO N.J.S.A. 46:88sale from the total amount bid at pursuant to Court rules 4:64-3 21 THE SALE MAY ALSO BE the sale. and 4:57-2 stating the nature SUBJECT TO THE LIMITED LIA 20% deposit (cash or certi- and extent of that person's EN PRORITY OF ANYCONfied funds) is required from the claim and asking for an order DOMINIUM/HOMEOWNER Suc-cessful Bidder at the time di¬recting payment of the sur- ASSOCIATION LIENS WHICH of sale. plus money. The Sheriff or oth- MAY EXIST. Seized as the property of RON- er person conducting the sale Ad No.: 0004639169 ALD MACCARTY and taken in will have information regarding ALL INTERESTED PARTIES execution at the suit of SIXTY the surplus, if any. ARE TO CONDUCT AND RELY ACRE RESERVE CONDOMINI- The Sheriff shall deduct his UPON THEIR OWN INDEUM ASSOCIATION, INC. to be fees, costs and commissions of PENDENT IN s o l d b y M i c h a e l G . M a s - sale from the total amount bid at VESTIGATION TO ASCERtronardy, Sheriff. TAIN WHETHER OR NOT ANY the sale. The sale is subject to postpone- A 20% deposit (cash or certi- OUTSTANDING LIENS REment without further notice. At- fied funds) is required from the MAIN OF RECORD AND/OR torneys for Plaintiff McGovern Successful Bidder at the time of HAVE PRIORITY OVER THE LIEN BEING FORE Legal Services, LLC sale. 850 CAROLIER LANE Seized as the property of CLOSED AND, IF SO, THE N O R T H B R U N S W I C K , N J CHRISTOPHER C. YAGER. ET C U R R E N T A M O U N T D U E 08902 AL, and taken in execution at T H E R E O N . Sheriff's Docket: CH 778515 the suit of OCEANSIDE MORT- **IF THE SALE IS SET ASIDE GAGE COMPANY. to be sold FOR ANY REASON, Tri-Town News by Michael G. Mastronardy, THE PURCHASER March 24, 31, April 7, 14, 2021 Sheriff. The sale is subject to AT THE SALE SHALL BE ENFee: $159.60 postpone¬ment without further TITLED ONLY TO A RETURN Affidavit: $20.00 notice. Attorneys for Plaintiff OF THE DEPOSIT PAID. THE P H E L A N H A L L I N A N D I A - PURCHASER SHALL HAVE M O N D & J O N E S P C NO FURTHER RECOURSE OCEAN COUNTY 1617 JFK BOULEVARD, AGAINST THE SHERIFF'S SALE SUITE 1400 MORTGAGEE OR THE MORTGAGEE'S ATTORNEY. By virtue of the above stated PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 The amount of the judgment to writ, to me directed, issued out Sheriffs Docket: CH 778556 be satisfied by said sale is the of the SUPERIOR COURT OF Tri-Town News sum of $140,814.80 more or NEW JERSEY, CHANCERY DIMarch 31, April 7, 14, 21 2021 less, plus interest. VISION Docket No. F01362819 Fee: $175.00 Surplus Money: If after the sale will be exposed to sale at pubAffidavit: $20.00 and satisfaction of the mort lic venue on TUESDAY the gage debt, including costs and 27TH DAY OF APRIL, A.D. expenses, there remains any 2021 between the hours of 12 OCEAN COUNTY surplus money, the money will o'clock and 5 o'clock (at 2 SHERIFF'S SALE be deposited into the Superior o'clock) Prevailing Time in the Court Trust Fund and any perafternoon of said day at the Of- By virtue of the above stated son claiming the surplus, or any fice of the Sheriff, Toms River, writ, to me directed, issued out part thereof, may file a motion T o w n s h i p o f T o m s R i v e r , of the SUPERIOR COURT OF pursuant to Court rules 4:64-3 County of Ocean, New Jersey. NEW JERSEY, CHANCERY DIAll that tract or parcel of land VISION Docket No. F01702918 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person's and premises, situate, lying and will be exposed to sale at pubbeing in the TOWNSHIP OF lic ven ue on TUESDAY the claim and asking for an order directing payment of the surplus M AN C HE ST ER , C oun ty o f 20TH DAY OF APRIL, A.D. money. The Sheriff or other per Ocean and State of New Jer- 2021 between son conducting the sale will sey: Street and Street No.: the hours of 12 o'clock and 5 1432 MADISON AVENUE o'clock (at 2 o'clock) Prevailing have information regarding the surplus, if any. Tax Lot and Block No.: Time in the afternoon of said The Sheriff shall deduct his LOT: 18, 19-21 BLOCK: 1.254 day at the Office of the Sheriff, D i m e n s i o n s : A P P R O X I M - Toms River, Township of Toms fees, costs and commissions of sale from the total amount bid at ATELY: 100.00FT x 100.00FT x River, County of Ocean, New the sale. 100.00FT x 100.00FT Jersey. A 20% deposit (cash or certified Nearest Cross Street OAK- All that tract or parcel of land DALE STREET and premises, situate, lying and funds) is required from the Suc cessful Bidder at the time of The above description does not being In the TOWNSHIP OF constitute a full legal descrip- JACKSON, County of Ocean sale. Seized as the property of tion, said description is filed at and State of New Jersey. the Office of the Sheriff, 120 Street and Street No.: 533 OAK KAREN KERN, ET ALS, and taken Hooper Avenue, Toms River, TREE LANE in execution at the suit of NJ. THE SHERIFF HEREBY Tax Lot and Block No.: TD BANK N.A., RESERVES THE RIGHT TO LOT: 34 to be sold by Michael G. MasA D J O U R N T H I S S A L E BLOCK: 4201 WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE D i m e n s i o n s : A P P R O X I M - tronardy, Sheriff. The sale is subject to postpone BY PUBLICATION. ATELY: 1.01 AC PRIOR LIENS OF AFFIDAVIT: N e a r e s t C r o s s S t r e e t : ment without further notice. Attorneys for Plaintiff NONE TRENTONDUANE MORRIS SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID LAKEWOOD ROAD TAXES, MUNICIPAL LIENS OR The above description does not 30 SOUTH 17TH STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 OTHER constitute a full legal descrip Sheriff's Docket: CH 778779 CHARGES, AND ANY SUCH tion, said description is filed at TAXES, CHARGES, LIENS, IN- the Office of the Sheriff, 120 SURANCE PREMIUMS OR Hooper Avenue, Toms River, OTHER ADVANCES MADE BY NJ. THE SHERIFF HEREBY Tri-Town News PLAINTIFF PRIOR TO THIS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO March 24, 31, April 7, 14, 2021 S A L E . A L L I N T E R E S T E D A D J O U R N T H I S S A L E Fee: $221.20 PARTIES ARE TO CONDUCT W I T H O U T F U R T H E R N O - Affidavit: $20.00 AND RELY UPON THEIR OWN T I C E B Y P U B L I C A T I O N . INDE-PENDENT INVESTIGA- PRIOR LIENS OF AFFIDAVIT:
NORTH AVON DRIVE Tax Lot TRI-TOWN and Block No.:NEWS 9 LOT: 27 FKA 28 BLOCK: 14804 FKA 75.35 Dimensions: APPROXIMATELY: .12 AC Nearest Cross Street: ARHTUR COURT The above description does not constitute a full legal description, said description is filed at the Office of the Sheriff, 120 Hooper Avenue, Toms River, NJ. THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE BY PUBLICATION. PRIOR LIENS OF AFFIDAVIT: NONE SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES, MUNICIPAL LIENS OR OTHER CHARGES, AND ANY SUCH TAXES, CHARGES, LIENS, INSURANCE PREMIUMS OR OTHER ADVANCES MADE BY PLAINTIFF PRIOR TO THIS SALE. ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE TO CONDUCT AND RELY UPON THEIR OWN INDE-PENDENT INVESTIGATION TO ASCERTAIN WHETHER OR NOT ANY OUTSTANDING INTEREST REMAIN OF RECORD AND/OR HAVE PRIORITY OVER THE LIEN BEING FORECLOSED AND, IF SO, THE CURRENT AMOUNT DUE THEREON. 2021 QTR. 1 DUE: 02/01/2021 $1,244.01 OPEN 2021 QTR 2. DUE: 05/01/2021 $1,244.00 OPEN The amount of the judgment to be satisfied by said sale is the sum of $236,728.64 more or less, plus interest.
SHOP LOCAL Support The Businesses In Your Area! OCEAN COUNTY SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of the above stated writ, to me directed, issued out of the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION Docket No. F00423220 will be exposed to sale at public venue on TUESDAY the 20TH DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 2021 between the hours of 12 o'clock and 5 o'clock (at 2 o'clock) Prevailing Time in the afternoon of said day at the Office of the Sheriff, Toms River, Township of Toms River, County of Ocean, New Jersey. All that tract or parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the TOWNSHIP OF JACKSON, County of Ocean and State of New Jersey. Street and Street No.: 34 NORTH AVON DRIVE Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT: 27 FKA 28 BLOCK: 14804 FKA 75.35 Dimensions: APPROXIMATELY: .12 AC Nearest Cross Street: ARHTUR COURT The above description does not constitute a full legal description, said description is filed at the Office of the Sheriff, 120 Hooper Avenue, Toms River, NJ. THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE BY PUBLICATION. PRIOR LIENS OF AFFIDAVIT: NONE SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES, MUNICIPAL LIENS OR OTHER CHARGES, AND ANY SUCH TAXES, CHARGES, LIENS, INSURANCE PREMIUMS OR OTHER ADVANCES MADE BY PLAINTIFF PRIOR TO THIS SALE. ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE TO CONDUCT AND RELY UPON THEIR OWN INDE-PENDENT INVESTIGATION TO ASCERTAIN WHETHER OR NOT ANY OUTSTANDING INTEREST REMAIN OF RECORD AND/OR HAVE PRIORITY OVER THE LIEN BEING FORECLOSED AND, IF SO, THE CURRENT AMOUNT DUE THEREON. 2021 QTR. 1 DUE: 02/01/2021 $1,244.01 OPEN 2021 QTR 2. DUE: 05/01/2021 $1,244.00 OPEN The amount of the judgment to be satisfied by said sale is the sum of $236,728.64 more or less, plus interest.
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and expenses, there remains any surplus money, the money will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person's claim and asking for an order directing payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or other per-son conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any. The Sheriff shall deduct his fees, costs and commissions of sale from the total amount bid at the sale. A 20% deposit (cash or certified funds) is required from the Suc-cessful Bidder at the time of sale. Seized as the property of DARIA CAMPBELL KIWA DARIA LIPARI CAMPBELL, ETC., ET ALS, and taken in execution at the suit of FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, to be sold by Michael G. Mastronardy, Sheriff. The sale is subject to postponement without further notice. Attorneys for Plaintiff ROBERTSON ANSCHUTZ SCHNEID CRANE & PARTNERS PLLC. 130 CLINTON ROAD SUITE 202 FAIRFEILD NJ 07004 Sheriff's Docket: CH 778780 Tri-Town News March 24, 31, April 7, 14, 2021 Fee: $169.40 Affidavit: $20.00
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Legal Notices OCEAN COUNTY SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of the above stated writ, to me directed, issued out of the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION Docket No. F01783019 will be exposed to sale at public venue on TUESDAY the 20TH DAY OF APRIL A.D. 2021 between the hours of 12 o'clock and 5 o'clock (at 2 o'clock) Prevailing Time in the afternoon of said day at the Office of the Sheriff, Toms River, Township of Toms River, County of Ocean, New Jersey_ All that tract or parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the TOWNSHIP OF LAKEWOOD, County of Ocean and State of New Jersey: Street and Street No.: 131A FARRINGTON CT Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT: 131.01 QUAL: C100A BLOCK: 1248 Dimensions: APPROXIMATELY: N/A/ CONDOMINIUM Nearest Cross Street BUCKINGHAM DRIVE The above description does not constitute a full legal description, said description is filed at the Office of the Sheriff, 120 Hooper Avenue, Toms River, NJ. THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE BY PUBLICATION. PRIOR LIENS OF AFFIDAVIT: LEISURE VILLAGE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC. IS A 55+ ADULT COMMUNITY 2021 1ST QUATER TAXES OPEN/DUE- $407.83 WATER/SEWER LIEN (CERT#: 20-00199) REDMPTION FIGURES-$542.96 WATER ACCOUNT OPEN/DUE- $246.47 SEWER ACCOUNT OPEN/DUE- $439.83 TOTAL $1,637.09 SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES, MUNICIPAL LIENS OR OTHER CHARGES, AND ANY SUCH TAXES, CHARGES, LIENS, INSURANCE PREMIUMS OR OTHER ADVANCES MADE BY PLAINTIFF PRIOR TO THIS SALE. ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE TO CONDUCT AND RELY UPON THEIR OWN INDE-PENDENT INVESTIGATION TO ASCERTAIN WHETHER OR NOT ANY OUTSTANDING INTEREST REMAIN OF RECORD AND/OR HAVE PRIORITY OVER THE LIEN BEING FORECLOSED AND, IF SO, THE CURRENT AMOUNT DUE THEREON. The amount of the judgment to be satisfied by said sale is the sum of $106.431.73 more or less, plus interest. Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and expenses, there remains any surplus money, the money will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person's claim and asking for an order directing payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or other per-son conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any.
May be subject to an Ordinance by the Ocean County Board of Health: 87-01, Section 10. The Sheriff's Department will require notification of the certification of the wells where applicable. The Sheriff shall deduct his fees, costs and commissions of sale from the total amount bid at the sale. A 20% deposit (cash or certified funds) is required from the Successful Bidder at the time of sale. Seized as the property of RAY-
the sale. A 20% deposit (cash or certified funds) is required from the Successful Bidder at the time of sale. Seized as the property of RAYMOND P. GORDON, ETC, ET ALS, and taken in execution at the suit of FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR FREDDIE MAC SEASONED CEDIT RISK TRANS¬FER TRUST, SERIES 2017-2, AS OWNER OF THE RELATED MORTGAGE LOAN, to be sold by Michael G. Mastronardy, Sheriff. The sale is subject to postpone ment without further notice. Attorneys for Plaintiff Stern, Lavinthal & Frankenberg, LLC 105 Eisenhower Parkway Suite 302 Roseland, NJ 07068 Sheriff's Docket CH 778782 Tri-Town News March 24, 31, April 7, 14, 2021 Fee: $200.20 Affidavit: $20.00
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AMOUNT OF $5,697.14 -2020 QTR 1 DUE: 02/01/2020 $329.95 OPEN -2020 QTR 2 DUE: 05/01/2020 $329.94 OPEN -WATER: ACCT: 3009020 0 TO: 10/07/2019 $25.57 OPEN PLUS PENALTY $76.71 OPEN PLUS PENALTY; OWED IN ARREARS. SUBJECT TO FINAL READING. -SEWER: ACCT: 3009020 0 10/01/2019 12/31/2019 $51.08 OPEN PLUS PENALTY $153.24 OPEN PLUS PENALTY; OWED IN ARREARS The amount of the Judgment to be satisfied by said sale is the sum of ($175,310.03) more or less plus interest. Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and expenses, there remains any surplus money, the money will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person's claim and asking for an order directing payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any. The Sheriff shall deduct his fees. costs and commissions of sale from the total amount bid at the sale. A 20% deposit (cash or certified funds) is required from the Suc¬cessful Bidder at the time of sale. Seized as the property of MARIE GUIDA, ET ALS, and taken in execution at the suit of NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC D/B/A CHAMPION MORTGAGE COMPANY, to be sold by Mi¬chael G. Mastronardy, Sheriff. The sale is subject to postponement without further notice. Attorne for Plaintiff ROBERTSON ANSCHUTZ SCHNEID CRANE & PARTNERS PLLC. 130 CLINTON ROAD SUITE 2020 FAIRFEILD NJ 07004 sheriff's Docket CH 778786 Tri-Town News April 7, 14, 21, 28 2021 Fee: $190.40 Affidavit: $20.00 OCEAN COUNTY SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of the above stated writ, to me directed, issued out of the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION Docket No. F00406620 will be exposed to sale at public venue on TUESDAY the 4th DAY OF MAY, A.D. 2021 between the hours of 12 o'clock and 5 o'clock (at 2 o'clock) Prevailing Time in the afternoon of said day at the Office of the Sheriff, Toms River, Township of Toms River, County o f Ocean, New Jersey. All that tract or parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the TOWNSHIP OF MAN CH ES TER, Co unty of Ocean and State of New Jersey. Street and Street No.:574A SHEFIELD DRIVE Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT: 574.01; BLOCK:38.39 Dimensions: APPROXIMATELY: 0.20AC Nearest Cross Street: PULHAM COURT The above description does not constitute a full legal description, said description is filed at the Office of the Sheriff, 120 Hooper Avenue, Toms River, Ni. THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE BY PUBLICATION. PRIOR LIENS OF AFFIDAVIT: NONE WATER: MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP 1 COLONIAL DRIVE MANCHESTER NJ 08759 732-657¬8121 ACCT: 350000 0 TO: 06/ 24/20 20 $11.60 OPEN PLUS PENALTY $33.20 OPEN PLUS PENALTY;
D R I V E M A N C H E S T E R N J 2021 QTR 2 DUE: 05/01/2021 NEWSPAPER MEDIAACCT: GROUP$1,511.29 • www.centraljersey.com 08759 732-657¬8121 OPEN 3 50 000 0 T O: 06 /24 / 202 0 WATER: JACKSON MUA 135 $11.60 OPEN PLUS PENALTY MANHATTAN STREET JACK$33.20 OPEN PLUS PENALTY; SON, NJ 08527 OWED IN ARREARS 732-928-2222 ACCT: 110060 0 S E W E R : M A N C H E S T E R 04/01/2020 - 06/30/2020 $37.00 T O W N S H I P 1 C O L O N I A L OPEN PLUS PENALTY DRIVE MANCHESTER, NJ $327.60 OPEN 08759 732-657-8121 ACCT: SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 / 0 1 / 2 0 2 0 - TAXES, MUNICIPAL DENS OR 09/30/2020 $82 OPEN PLUS OTHER CHARGES, AND ANY P E N A L T Y $ 2 6 7 . 9 0 O P E N SUCH TAXES, CHARGES, LIPLUS PENALTY; OWED IN ENS, INSURANCE PREMIARREARS UMS OR OTHER ADVANCES The amount of the judgment to MADE BY PLAINTIFF PRIOR be satisfied by said sale is the TO THIS SALE. ALL INTERsum of ($114,085.88) more or ESTED PARTIES ARE CONless, plus interest. DUCTED AND RELY UPON Surplus Money: If after the sale THEIR OWN INDEand satisfaction of the mort- PENDENT INVESTIGATION gage debt, including costs and TO ASCERTAIN WHETHER expenses, there remains any OR NOT ANY OUTSTANDING surplus money, the money will INTER-EST REMAINS OF REbe deposited into the Superior CORD AND/OR HAVE PRIORCourt Trust Fund and any per- ITY OVER THE LIEN BEING son claiming the surplus, or any FORECLOSED AND, IF SO part thereof, may file a motion THE CURRENT AMOUNT DUE pursuant to Court rules 4:64-3 THEREON. and 4:57-2 stating the nature The amount of the judgment to and extent of that person's be satisfied by said sale is the claim and asking for an order sum of ($215,437.02) more or directing payment of the sur- less, plus interest. plus money. The Sheriff or oth- Surplus Money: If after the sale er person conducting the sale and satisfaction of the mortwill have information regarding gage debt, including costs and the surplus, if any. expenses, there remains any The Sheriff shall deduct his surplus money. the money will fees, Costs and commissions of be deposited into the Superior sale from the total amount bid at Court Trust fund and any perthe sale. son claiming the surplus, or any A 20% deposit (cash or certi- part thereof, may file a motion fied funds) is required from the pursuant to Court rules 4:64-3 Successful Bidder at the time of and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person's sale. Seized as the property of claim and asking for an order LAURENCE E. MASON, ET directing payment of the surUX, ET AL, and taken in execu- plus money. The Sheriff or othtion at the suit of NATION- er person conducting the sale STAR MORTGAGE LLC D/B/A will have information regarding MR.COOPER, to be sold by Mi- the surplus, if any. chael G. Mastronardy, Sheriff. The Sheriff shall deduct his The sale is subject to postpone- fees, costs and commissions of ment without further notice. At- sale from the total amount bid at t o r n e y s f o r P l a i n t i f f the sale. R O B E R T S O N A N S C H U T Z A 20% deposit (cash or certiSCHNEID CRANE & PART- fied funds) is required from the NERS PLLC. Successful Bidder at the time of 130 CLINTON ROAD sale. SUITE 2020 Seized as the property of FAIRFEILD NJ 07004 KRISTINE THEIN, ET ALS, and Sheriff's Docket CH 778788 taken in execution at the suit of WELLS FARGO DANK, NATri-Town News TIONAL ASSOCIATION AS April 7, 14, 21, 28 2021 TRUSTEE FOR OPTION, to be Fee: $158.20 sold by Michael G. MasAffidavit: $20.00 tronardy, Shenff. The sale is subject to postponement without further notice. AtOCEAN COUNTY t orneys for Plaintiff SHERIFF'S SALE ROBERTSON ANSCHUTZ SCHNEID CRANE & PARTBy virtue of the above stated writ, to me directed, issued out NERS PLLC. 130 CLINTON ROAD of the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY. CHANCERY DI- SUITE 2020 FAIRFEILD NJ 07004 VISION Docket No. F00581920 will be exposed to sale at pub- Sheriff's Docket CH 778790 lic venue on TUESDAY the 4th D A Y O F M A Y , A . D . 2 0 2 1 Tri-Town News between the hours of 12 o'clock April 7, 14, 21, 28 2021 and 5 o'clock (at 2 o'clock) Pre- Fee: $1 vailing Time in the afternoon of Affidavit: $20.00 said day at the Office of the Sheriff, Toms River, Township of Toms River, County of Ocean, New Jersey. All that tract or parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the TOWNSHIP OF JACKSON, County of Ocean and State of New Jersey. Street and Street No.:44 LAURELTON AVENUE Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT: 11; BLOCK:12913 FICA 78.29 Dimensions: APPROXIMATELY: .23 AC Nearest Cross Street SOUTH COOKS BRIDGE ROAD The above description does not constitute a full legal description, said description is filed at the Office of the Sheriff, 120 Hooper Avenue, Toms River, NJ. THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE BY PUBLICATION. PRIOR LIENS OF AFFIDAVIT: NONE 2020 QTR 4 DUE: 11/01/2020 $1,529A4 OPEN 2021 QTR I DUE: 02/01/2021 $1,511.29 OPEN 2021 QTR 2 DUE: 05/01/2021 $1,511.29 OPEN WATER: JACKSON MUA 135 MANHATTAN STREET JACKSON, NJ 08527
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732-857-1938 Free Est. • Sr. Discounts Visit our website: www.aplusconstructionllc.us
Home Improvements
732-900-6087
WITH THIS AD Exp. 4/16/21
NM-00455910
No job too small. All levels of home repairs & improvements. Carpentry • Painting • Tile/Molding • Powerwashing NM-00457751
We Accept All Major Credit Cards -
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
CERTIFIED
Commercial & Residential
732-238-8519 NM-00457749
Over 2,500 Satisfied Customers
AJ’s Home Improvement, LLC
We Install Generac Generators Free Estimates • Lic. #14030 Bonded/Insured www.spitalettoelectric.com email: info@spitalettoelectric.com
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Call Mike for an estimate.
Serving Monmouth, Old Bridge, Parlin & surrounding.
732-759-5897
Exterior All Types of Roofing Flat & Shingles Repair or New Deck Repair & Staining Chimney & Fencing Shed Repairs Powerwashing
Interior Carpentry Painting Sheetrock Basement Waterproofing
No Job Too Small or Big!
Quality Service – Quick Response Free Estimates ~ 24 hr. emergency service
Veteran Discounts Available
TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL 732-358-5200
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BUSINESS & SERVICE
CALL OUR CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT TO ADVERTISE HERE 732-358-5200 Home Improvements
Lawn Care
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Landscaping
Lawn Care
IMPROVEMENTS • Custom Seemless Gutters Leaf Guards • Roofing Siding - Windows
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C.H.E.A.P.
Must present coupon at time of estimate. Exp. 4/30/21
TREE SERVICE
732-548-1653
Free Estimates • Fully Insured
Lawn Care
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Landscape Restoration Experts
NM-00456570
$250 OFF
Any Service of $2,500 or more
Must present coupon at time of estimate. Exp. 4/30/21
Storm damage/storm related issues excluded.
• Weekly Mowing • Fertilization Program • De-Thatching & Seeding • Re-Sodding lawn • Complete Landscape Restoration & Installation • Mulch, Stone, Topsoil Installed & Delivered • Trimming & Pruning • Gutter Cleaning • Drainage Now Accepting Most Credit Cards Fully Insured
** DISCOUNTED FIREWOOD ** 1 Cord $185.00 • 1/2 Cord $100
732-257-1170
www.budgetpropertymaintenance.com
OWNER OPERATED
FULLY INSURED, FREE ESTIMATES Lawn Care
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Working for a Greener NJ! Call for your FREE Estimate
732-257-5973
Landscaping
D&S LANDSCAPING INC.
Paver Walkways Patio • Driveways Snow Plowing
COMPLETE LANDSCAPE DESIGN 732-549-6387
www.dslandscapinginc.com
Certified brick paver and retaining wall installer
CLEAN-UPS
NJ State Pesticide Lic.#97065A
FREE ESTIMATES
Lawn Care
Call for your Free Estimate
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Landscaping
UNITED
Residential/Commercial/Municipal
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-00455123
732-207-3933 732-617-TREE
Lawn Care
Landscaping
INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE
NM-00456572
Storm damage/storm related issues excluded.
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Landscaping
Fall Aerating and Seeding • Fertilizing and weed control • Disease Control • Grassy Weed Control • Lawn Insect Control • Complete Lawn Renovation • Mosquito Control • Property Insect Control
Outdoor Kitchens - Pavers - Driveways - Patios - Walkways Curb Stone - Concrete - Vinyl Fencing - Planting - Trimming Mulch - Core Aeration - Seeding - Fertilizing - Grading - Drainage NM-00455815
NM-00456571
ALL WORK GUARANTEED Residential & Commercial Lic. #13vH08853200
Any Service of $1,000 or more
Landscaping
• 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”
24 HOUR PROMPT/EMERGENCY SERVICE
$100 OFF
732-572-2678
Lawn Care
Spring Clean-Ups
Will Serve The Monmouth Areas For Tree Work & Landscaping Only
Free Est. • Fully Ins. • 35 Years Experience NM-00456569
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NM-00455204
• Bathroom And Kitchen Remodeling
Landscaping
G.S. LAWN SVC & LANDSCAPING LLC
TIMCO HOME
Specializing in
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732-251-2723
Lic#: 13VH08371300 Pest.#: 90823B Licensed & Insured
Lawn Care
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Pest # 60069B
Fiorellolandscaping.com Landscaping
EXPERT
LAWN & LANDSCAPING, LLC
LANDSCAPING • TREE SERVICES • STUMP REMOVAL RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL MAINTENANCE BULK MATERIAL DELIVERY FULLY INSURED
24 HR. ANSWERING SERVICE
732-713-1528 TOM 732-713-2008 BRIAN
Lawn Care
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NM-00438101
Landscaping
609-686-2053
Masonry/Paving
New Beginnings Landscaping Spring & Fall Clean Ups Lawn Mowing - Fertilization Top Soil, Mulch, Shrub Trimming, New Plantings, Seeding, Powerwashing We deliver materials!
Call 908-309-1430 ask for Mike Give your property a New Beginning
TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL 732-358-5200
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Glenn Kaune’s
Serving the area for over 31 years! Best from Europe!
Custom Painting Satisfaction Guaranteed
Quality Work • Affordable Wallpaper Removal • Sheetrock Repair Taping/Spackling • Interior/Exterior Reliable Prompt Service
NM-00455389
POLISH
MASON
DISCOUNTS 732-605-0362 AVAILABLE Over 30 yrs. • Free Est./Ins.
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ALL WORK DONE BY OWNER
www.poloniaconstruction.com
732-525-8118
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Painting/Wallpapering
All Phases of Brick, Stone & Concrete Work Free Designing Available
Plumbing
s Year
Free Estimates - Fully Insured
732-906-0385
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
#13VH04604300
NM-00454669
Masonry/Paving
Plumbing
Painting/Wallpapering
NM-00454624
For All Your Painting Needs Call
“Honest, Neat and Professional Service”
Reasonable Rates Neat & Reliable
732-418-0011
NM-00455382
3rd Generation
PAINTING
Painting/Wallpapering Painting/Wallpapering
• All Phases Of Painting • Interior/Exterior • Moulding Installation •No Job Too Small
(732) 534-0548
Owned & operated by Joshua Ludlow Free Estimates • References • Fully Insured NM-00452771
Lic#13VH06178600
TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL 732-358-5200
PRECISION PAINT AND POWERWASHING
www.mattcoplumbing.com
Metuchen, NJ 08840 | info@mattcoplumbing.com
Power Washing
USA
POWER WASHING PLUS, LLC Remove Green Algae and Mold using Hot Water and/or Soap
5 Star Rated on Google
Houses, Patios, Walkways, Roofs...
• Interior/Exterior Painting • Deck and Fence Stain and Paint • Powerwashing • Wallpaper & Plaster Removal • Sheetrock Repair
Veteran, 1st Responder and Senior Discounts Fully Insured • Free Estimates VETERAN
Nothing is better than a woman’s touch! NM-00457724
When quality, Reliability & Experience Matter
Over 30 Years Experience
Call Mike 917-273-3234
Painting/Wallpapering
plumbing & heating
Interior/Exterior Painting
Same day free estimate • Licensed & Insured
908-416-5219
732-415-8762
www.usapowerwashingplus.com
OWNED & OPERATED
Angie's List "A" Rated!
TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL 732-358-5200
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We’re excited to announce we have a new location to better serve the Ocean and Monmouth County communities. Conveniently located and easily accessible, it’s a new address but the same commitment to provide the best possible orthopaedic care. Because at Rothman Orthopaedics, we are exceptionally specialized. We not only specialize in orthopaedics, each of our physicians only focuses on one area of the body. Which means you can have the confidence that you can get past pain and be what you were.
RothmanOrtho.com/Shore
800.321.9999
April 7, 2021