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Congressman Chris Smith (R-NJ) and Monmouth County Freeholder Lillian Burry were speakers during the groundbreaking ceremony for the Gordon H. Mansfield Veterans Village in Tinton Falls. The building, with 70 one-bedroom apartments for veterans of the armed forces, will be run by the nonprofit organization Soldier On. See story, page 4.
Howell officials asking for answers about internet service By CHARLES DAYE Staff Writer
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ssues with an internet service provider were a topic of discussion during a recent meeting of the Howell Township Council. During the public comment portion of the governing body’s Sept. 15 meeting, a resident asked municipal officials why a page that had been made available on Optimum Online’s website for comments from customers was no longer functioning. “Is there an issue with this page? Or is it no longer valid for Howell residents? Many residents are having issues with Optimum which is making it difficult for people to work from home or (for) online learning. I think it is time for the council to send a letter to the BPU (the New Jersey
Board of Public Utilities) about our disappointment with the services,” the resident wrote in an email during the meeting that was being conducted in a virtual manner. Mayor Theresa Berger said she agreed with the resident’s sentiments “one million percent.” “It is horrible. It is horrible. Our internet services in this town are horrible,” the mayor said. Councilman John Bonevich said the council members have spoken about the issue in the past and said “we have to renegotiate (Optimum’s) contract.” “And that (renegotiation opportunity) is coming up. So if the internet is not working and their complaint forms are not even working, we are going to have (Optimum) come to the table and maybe have Verizon come to the table and see what will hap-
pen,” Bonevich said. An Optimum representative did not respond to a request for comment from the Tri-Town News. Internet service “is certainly not a cheap expense for people who live in town. It is very expensive,” Berger said. Township Attorney Joseph Clark said municipal representatives are in the process of renegotiating a contract that allows Optimum to operate in Howell. “There are two processes for a provider to obtain a franchise in a geographic area. One way is how Verizon is doing it; they are going right to the BPU for their renewal. So we can go to the BPU and make our thoughts known on that. “The other way is how we did it with Cablevision-Altice-Optimum; we have a specific franchise ordinance in place with
them, it is expiring, and we are in the process of renegotiating that right now,” Clark said. The attorney said residents’ comments about Optimum’s internet service are being relayed to the appropriate parties. “We will deal with them during our franchise negotiations,” Clark said. Bonevich said Howell’s Information Technology Department should have its own complaint form on the municipal website so residents’ comments may be forwarded to the BPU. “That is the way to do it. Why depend on (Optimum)? Let us field the complaints and send it all in one shot,” the councilman said. Berger supported the suggestion for a complaint form to be placed on Howell’s website.
“(Internet service) is certainly not a cheap expense for people who live in town. It is very expensive.” — Howell Mayor Theresa Berger
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ith the graying of America, more decisions, remember and function indepenof us are at risk for Alzheimer’s, dently. the cruel disease which robs us of While deaths from other major causes our loved ones not once, but twice. have decreased dramatically, deaths from We knew long before the doctors knew Alzheimer’s have increased 71% since that something terribly wrong was happen- 2000, according to the Alzheimer’s Assoing to our beloved wife and mother before ciation. It is the only cause of death in the neurologists diagnosed her with Alzheim- top 10 in America that cannot be preventer’s, the terminal disease that takes her ed, cured or even slowed down. away from us not only once, but again in The disease has no favorites. It attacks the months or years ahead. young and old, men or women, people of It all began innocently enough eight any ethnicity. Every 67 seconds, someone years ago when she could no longer handle in the United States develops the disease. her computer and checkbook. Slowly it Parkinson’s more often accompanies progressed to the point where our beloved Alzheimer’s and now this beautiful womwife and mother would come home to the an, who taught our four children their first wrong apartment and be led to her own steps, can no longer walk herself or even door by a kind neighbor. stand. The disease played And if all that wasn’t tricks on her. She became GUEST COLUMN enough, she also contractafraid to undress for bed ed coronavirus, thanks • before the TV, afraid that to the rehab home which ANTHONY GALLI newscasters were spying failed to properly quaranon her. She lost our portine 45 other patients with table home phone which the disease. we found in her lingerie drawer. Our prized Happily, she recovered from this within ivy plant she stuffed down the kitchen dis- a month, but her husband, who visited her posal unit. daily, has still been prohibited from enterEver present was her frustration when ing the home for the past six months. she could not finish a sentence or rememI grieved for Venera (Vinnie) as she ber a word. struggled with test after test by a litany This accomplished woman whose po- of neurologists and endured clinical trial etry was published, who sold her oil paint- medications for months to no avail as she ings, and whose songs were broadcast – all gradually slipped away from me. while raising four children and traveling I can’t begin to express the love and emaround the world with her journalist hus- pathy I had for her when she fell and broke band – now could no longer remember his her hip one Easter morning. That operation name or even her own. was not to be her last. She came home on a It was not her fault. In younger, walker, but soon abandoned it for our bed. healthy people, all sensations, movements, She also began eating less of her meals unthoughts, memories and feelings are the re- til she lost 49 of her 138 pounds. sult of signals that pass through billions of An ambulance transported her to the nerve cells, or neurons in the brain. emergency room of a local hospital for the Toxic chemicals cause plaques and bad news. Not only was my dear wife lostangles of neurons which lose their ability ing her speech, but doctors diagnosed her to communicate. And as neurons die, the with a fistula. Her colon had invaded her brain shrinks, starting with the part most bladder, causing a huge infection that took important to learning and memory. days of heavy doses of antibiotics to cure. People begin to experience that memThey wanted to perform a colostomy ory loss, impaired decision making and operation. A specialist convinced us she language problems. As more neurons die, was strong enough to endure such a procethe patient loses the ability to think, make dure and so we sweated out a four-hour op-
eration and four hours more in the recovery room. When they returned her to her bed by nightfall she was burdened with a colostomy bag and a feeding tube into her stomach. Oh how we prayed for her. This genteel lady never complained. She was never angry with me or our children, but only with herself. I believe she was aware of her erratic behavior, but was unable to say what was wrong. We selected a living care center that would tend to Vinnie’s specific needs. My precious wife has long since forgotten my name, but knew who I was. Sometimes she had moments of clarity and would greet me with open arms and say “I love you.” Other times she would state clearly, “I have something to tell you,” but again couldn’t tell me what it was. Otherwise she spoke gibberish. It is heartbreaking when she cries and holds onto me when I must leave for my bus. I can’t sleep in my own bed without her in it. I get up nightly to sit in her favorite chair and read her poetry or speak to her portraits. Yes, and sometimes I cry. Perhaps the thing I miss most is sharing our memories together. When I lost my birth family, I missed sharing our memories with them. When I told this to Vinnie before her illness, she said, “That’s alright, we’ll make new memories together.” We did indeed over our 69 years together, but now I am alone to re-live them. No man has loved a woman more than I love my wife, not Romeo for Juliet, not Marc Antony for Cleopatra, nobody. I recently collaborated with Elizabeth Browning to tell Vinnie how much I love her. She can no longer read so I read this to her on her last birthday: “How do I love you? Let me count the ways. I love you to the depth and breadth and height my soul can reach. I love you to the level of every day’s heartache when I must leave you. I love you freely, in sickness and in health, as I vowed to you when we were wed. I love you purely, from your 19th birthday to this special day, your 91st birthday. I love you with the breadth,
smiles and tears of all of my life, and if God so chooses, I shall love you even more when he calls us home.” I don’t know when we will lose her for the second and final time so I am spending as much time with her as I can. I don’t know what I will do when she passes. I can’t live very long without her. I can’t live without my soul. When I told this to my doctor at the Veterans Administration, she put me on suicide watch and gave me depression medication. I told her that wasn’t necessary for my religion prohibits such behavior. I also have the children I love and I’ll probably die of a broken heart anyway. I already suffer from PTSD, thanks to the Japanese suicide planes attacking our ships in Admiral Halsey’s Third Fleet. I also suffer from asbestosis from my time on two battleships and a cruiser as a Petty Officer-Radarman in World War II. But I am resilient and almost immune to pain after seeing my shipmates die, after the mysterious death of my 42-year-old
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Ground broken for veterans housing complex TINTON FALLS – Ground has been broken for the construction of the Gordon H. MansďŹ eld Veterans Village in Tinton Falls, a four-story building with apartments that will be available to veterans of the armed forces at a range of low and moderate income levels. The building will be run by the nonproďŹ t organization Soldier On, according to a press release from the ofďŹ ce of Congressman Chris Smith (R-NJ). Smith was a guest speaker at the Sept. 12 ceremony.
About 50 people attended the groundbreaking ceremony held at Liberty Park just north of the 12-acre project site on Essex Road. OfďŹ cials said $8 million in federal funding will help pay for construction. The remaining costs will be ďŹ nanced by the developer and the New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency, according to the press release. “Today construction begins on Soldier On and WinnDevelopment’s $23 million, 70 one-bedroom housing units,â€? Smith
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t was early April 1978. The legal drink- when we saw a band onstage with five guys ing age in New Jersey was 18 and I had in makeup, playing a David Bowie song, turned 18 on March 27. with an eye-catching banner hung behind For months, a co-worker at my after- them that said “Twisted Sister.” That night school job had been telling me about a fan- we became fans of Twisted Sister and of tastic bar with live music called Emmett’s Emmett’s Inn. Inn in Jamesburg (it was actually in MonRobert E. Garvey Jr., 79, of Monroe roe Township). Township, the owner of Emmett’s Inn, And so on a night in early April, two which eventually became the more sedate friends who had also just turned 18 and I Garvey’s Family Restaurant, died on Sept. set out to find Emmett’s Inn. We followed 13 at Penn Medicine Princeton Medical Water Street out of Englishtown on what Center in Plainsboro. seemed like an endless ride to Jamesburg. Although I never spoke with Mr. GarWe had been instructed, upon reaching vey on the many nights I visited Emmett’s Jamesburg, to turn right on PerInn, I later learned he was the gola Avenue. We saw Pergola Avowner and our host. enue and made the turn. Years later when I visited GarWe had been told to follow vey’s restaurant – I knew it had Pergola Avenue until we came to been Emmett’s Inn and I wanted a fork in the road and to go right. my son to see a place that meant We came to a fork in the to much to me – I got to meet Mr. road and went right. Years later Garvey and to thank him for his I learned the name of that street hospitality all those years earlier. going right was Lower MatchaHe could not have been nicer to ponix Avenue. us. IN THE Following the directions we Emmett’s Inn – the home of NEWS had been given by my older cothree stages and three bands on worker (he was 19), we followed Mark Rosman the weekend; of ice cold Molson Lower Matchaponix and after a Golden Ale; and of a large screen minute or two we saw a sign that projection TV in the back bar on said Emmett’s Inn. which I watched Lanny McDonald of the ToThe club was in the middle of nowhere. ronto Maple Leafs beat the New York IslanI didn’t know my life was about to ders with a playoff series winning overtime change, but it did, because on that night goal on April 29, 1978. my love of live music in New Jersey bars After Emmett’s Inn had given way to was born. Garvey’s restaurant, the place was hosting It continued at places like Zaffy’s in a band on Friday nights, albeit on a much Piscataway, Close Encounters in Sayre- smaller scale than in the “old days.” ville, the Colonel’s Garter in South Amboy, I went one Friday and saw a very good Sgt. Pepper’s in Hazlet, and Dolly Dimples band, Amber Moon. in Howell. They were playing songs from the My love of live music played by real 1970s and 1980s and when I closed my people, in a small venue, who want to make eyes I could picture guys in flannel shirts other people happy, continues to this day. and girls in halter tops having the time of We parked the car, went inside and paid their life. a $2 or $3 cover charge. Unfortunately, I could also still picture One minute later our minds were blown Lanny McDonald scoring that goal against
“My heart hurts ... this really is the end of an era. So many memories of Emmett’s Inn.” “Bob was an absolute legend. His contributions to all our lives can never be fully expressed. We are all better off for having Bob Garvey.” — Posts on the Emmett’s Inn Facebook page the Islanders. Nevertheless, for a short time it was April 1978 once again and it was great. These days there is an Emmett’s Inn page on Facebook. Many people – those who performed there, those who worked there and those who loved and remember the nights they spent there – post pictures and memories. Garvey’s passing prompted many comments on the page. Here is some of what people had to say: • “RIP, Bob. You certainly had an impact on all lives you have crossed paths with and the lives who have crossed paths because of you. Your influence on the rock and roll scene will never be forgotten.” • “Thank you for giving so many of us fond memories of your establishment over the years.” • “Rock and Roll has lost one of the original Greatest Club Owners in NJ (sic).” • “Bob was an absolute legend. His contributions to all our lives can never be fully expressed. We are all better off for having Bob Garvey.” • “RIP Bob, had brought many people together for a lot of fun. Was always a great guy.” • “RIP Mr. Garvey … a great establishment … I met my husband there … thanks
for all the wonderful memories.” • “My heart hurts … this really is the end of an era. So many memories of Emmett’s Inn.” • “Blessed to have known him and raised a Chivas Regal with him on a few occasions. Emmett’s Inn was the place to be and Bob was the man. Glad to have played there back in the day. RIP Bob one of a kind!” Garvey was a longtime resident of Monroe Township, a local real estate developer, a parishioner of St. James the Less RC Church and a member of Knights of Columbus Council No. 6336, Jamesburg. He was pre-deceased by two sons, Robert E. Garvey III in 2015, and Michael E. Garvey in 2019, and his brother, Kenneth Garvey. He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Kathleen; two sons; three siblings; and seven grandchildren, according to an obituary posted online by the M. David DeMarco Funeral Home, Monroe Township. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association.
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Acme, CVS, Rite Aid, Sav-On, ShopRite, Stop & Shop, Walgreens, Walmart, Weis Markets and independent pharmacies. For participating pharmacies, visit nj.gov/humanservices/stopoverdoses In June 2019, Human Services oversaw a free naloxone distribution at pharmacies that led to residents receiving 32,000 doses of naloxone, according to the press release. “The ongoing opioid epidemic continues to devastate communities across our state,” said Murphy. “By expanding access to Naloxone, New Jerseyans will have this lifesaving medication readily available to
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ne of the most iconic pieces of Americana is the Chevy Pickup truck. Chevrolet has been selling factory produced pickup trucks for almost nine decades – 89 years. Of course, the various shapes and sizes of Chevy’s modern day pickups are nothing compared to the very simple models that first hit the market in 1931. Nevertheless, the concept has remained the same – a truck with a cab and a bed capable Peter Perrotta of hauling a pay load and towing. Twenty-three years ago when my wife was pregnant with my youngest son, I was motoring around in a Chevy S-10 pickup (manual transmission). I loved that truck – as most men do. My wife, on the other hand, hated it. On one particular notable ride, she looked at me cross and said, “What are we going to do with this truck when the baby is born?” I hadn’t really thought about it up until that point. But, she raised a good point. There wasn’t anywhere to put a baby in that pickup. There was no backseat in its cab. Within a few days, I reluctantly traded in that Chevy S-10 for a more practical Dodge Caravan minivan. So it was with great pleasure that I recently got to spend a week behind the wheel of a 2020 Chevrolet Silverado Crew LTZ 4WD pickup. Chevrolet first introduced the Silverado 21 years ago in 1999. It has been one of its most popular selling vehicles ever since. Chevrolet actually enhanced its Silverado line in 2019. Much remains the same for the 2020 version. However, it did make it available with a 3-liter Duramax turbo diesel six cylinder engine for the first time in 2020 and that is the powertrain my tester was equipped with. The six cylinder Duramax turbo diesel engine works like a dream for this truck. It couples with its 10-speed transmission extremely well making for a smooth yet
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powerful ride. The inline 6-cylinder turbo diesel puts out an impressive 277 horsepower, which I found was more than enough to get it up and down the interstate impressively and do aggressive passing or lane changing maneuvers. But perhaps the biggest advantage of the turbo diesel Silverado is in its economy. While most of the regular fuel engines that Chevy offers for the Silverado get an average of about 17 miles per gallon. This turbo diesel blows that away. According to the Department of Transportation EPA estimates, the turbo diesel Silverado averages an impressive 25 miles per gallon – 23 in city driving and 29 on the highway. The EPA also estimates that this Silverado will cost you about $1,900 per year in fuel costs as it uses about 4 gallons per every 100 miles. The overall appearance of the Silverado has a tough, aggressive stance and look, especially with the Z71 off road package that my tester was equipped with. Inside, the cabin is very spacious and comfortable and not overly opulent so it still has a somewhat utilitarian feel to it
even though this heavily optioned rig carries a pricey $61,720 price tag. The ride is typical of what one would expect from a large pickup. It is comfortable and powerful but not very athletic. My wife always quips that it is like “driving a boat around.” Well you can’t criticize the Silverado for what it isn’t. It obviously isn’t a sports car. It has a big sort of clunky feel to its ride and handling – but that is to be expected. Where the Silverado excels beyond what any sports car can do is in its towing capacity and pay load. This Silverado can tow up to 13,400 pounds and can haul a pay load of more than 2,000 pounds – that’s a lot of heavy lifting. The base price of the Chevrolet Silverado Crew LTZ 4WD that I tested is $48,700. My tester was equipped with $12,925 worth of options. When you add in the $1,595 for delivery and destination, the bottom line comes in at the $61,720 tag. The options included $6,700 for the LTZ premium package, $2,495 for the upgraded Duramax turbo diesel engine, $2,125 for a technology package and $1,605 for the Z71 off road package.
The LTZ premium package includes: leather seats; rear sliding power window; power tailgate; heated front and second row seats; blue tooth; Apple Carplay; a Bose premium sound system and more. The Z71 off road package includes: twin tube shocks; skid plates; hill descent control; dual exhaust with polished tips all weather mats and more. In the government’s five-star safety crash test the Silverado earned an overall score of four stars. It got four stars for the frontal crash test, five stars for the side crash test and four stars on the rollover test. The infotainment system in the Silverado is in line with the standard system that GM uses in most of its vehicles. It is easy to use and not all that complicated to learn. My overall impression of this Silverado is positive. However, there is still a lot of competition in the pickup field with the Dodge Ram and Ford F-150 also offering impressive trucks as well.
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CH 77630 TRI TOWN NEWS SEPT. 23,30, OCT. 7, 14, 2020 FEE: $218.40 AFFIDAVIT: $20.00 NM-00440641
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By virtuE of the above stated writ, to me directed. Issued out of the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY. CHANCERY DIVI¬SION Docket No. 1112207718 will be exposed to sale at public van. ue on TUESDAY the 13th DAY OF OCTOBER. A.D. 2020 be¬tween the hours of 12 o'clock and 5 o'clock (at 2 o'clodc) Pre-veiling rime 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.: 600 SEQUOIA COURT Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT: 5.610 FKA 3604.600; BLOCK: 8004 FKA 75.01 Dimensions: APPROXIMATELY: CONDO Nearest Cross Street: N/A CONDO The above description does not constitute a full legal description. said description Is flied 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 PUBUCAT1ON. PRIOR LIENS OF AFFIDAVIT: NONE ALSO SUBJECT TO SUBSEQUENT TAXES. WATER AND SEWER PLUS INTEREST THROUGH DATE OF PAYOFF The amount of the judgment to be satisfied by said sale is the sum of $310.450.14 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 4:644 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 sal* 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. Seised as the property of LENI S PAVIA/ NKA LENI BENNETT, ET ALS, and taken in exe-cution at the suit of CARRINGTON MORTGAGE SERVICES LLC to be sold by Michael G. Mastronardy, Sheriff. The sale Is subject to postponement without further notice. Attorneys for Plaintiff Parker McCay 9000 liaidlantic Drive. Suite 300 PO Box 5054 Mount Laurel, NJ 08054 Sheriff's Docket CH 778718 Tri-Town News Sept. 16, 23, 30, Oct. 7, 2020 Fee: $142.80 Affidavit: $20.00
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By virtue of the above stated writ to me directed issued out of the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY. CHANCERY DIVISION Docket No. F01554419 will be imposed to sale at pubIlc venue: on TUESDAY the 20th DAY OF OCTOBER. A.D. 2020 between the hours of 12 o'clock and 5 o'clock (st 2 o'clock) Previewing time in the afternoon of said day at the Office of the Office of the Sheriff, Toms River, Townshlp of Toms River County of Ocean. New Jerssey. Al that tract Or parcel of lend and premlses situated and being in the TOWNSHIP OF JACKSON County of Ocean and state of New Jersey. Street and Street No.: 10 SONG BIRD COURT Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT: FICA 2.41: BLOCK: 10205 FICA 5.01 Dimensions: APPROXIMATELY: 1.00 AC Nearest Cross Street: RED FOX DRIVE the above description does not constItuto a full legal desription sold description is found at the Office of the Sheriff 120 Hopper Avenue, Toms River, NJ. THE SHERIFF HERBBY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE BY PUBLICATION. PRIOR LIENS OF AFFIDAVIT: NONE 2020 QTR. 2 DUE: 05/01/2020 $2909.48 OPEN WATER: PRIVATE WELL IF PROPERTY IS WITHIN 1OO FEET OF WATER/SEWER LINE CONNECTION TO MUNICIPAL SYSTEM IS MANDATORY UNLESS PROPERTY ALREADY HAS A PROPERLY FUNCTIONING A N D OR SEPTIC SYSTEM. UPON FAILURE OF WELL AND OR SEPTIC SYSTEM CONNECTION MANDATORY SEWER ONCE AGAIN BE MANDATORY. SEWER: PRIVATE -SEPETIC IF PROPERTY IS WITHIN 100 FEET WATER/SEWER LINE CONNECTION TO MUNICIPAL SYSTEM IS MANDATORY UNLESS PROPERTY ALREADY HAS A PROPERLY FUNCTIONING WELL AND OR SEPTIC SYSTEM. UPON FAILURE OF WELL AND OR SEPTIC SYSTEM CONNECTION WOULD ONCE AGAIN be MANDATORY SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAX. MUNICIPAL LIENS OR OTHER CHARGES AND ANY SUCH TAXES, CHARRGES,LIENS. INSURANCE PREMIUMS OR OTHER ADVANCE MADE BY PLAINTIFF PRIOR TO THIS ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE TO CONDUCT AND RELY UPON THEIR OWN INDEPENDENT INVESTIGATION TO ASCERTAIN IF WHETHER NOT ANY OUTSTANDING INTEREST REMAIN ON 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 the said sale is the sum of :$600.946.49 more Or less plus Interest Surplus money if after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and expenses there remain any money the money wit 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 457-2 Stating the nature and extant of that person's calaim and asking for an order directing payment of the surpluslus monies The Sheriff or other person Conducting will have Information regarding the
directing payment of the surpluslus monies The Sheriff or other person Conducting will have Information regarding the surplus if any. The Shertff shall deduct his fees, costs and commissions of the total amount bid at the sale. A 20% deposit (Crash or certified funds) is required from the successful biddder at the time of sale. Seized at the property of VERA DAVITASHVILI ETC. ET and taken IN execution at the suit of DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST MORTGAGE ASSET. BACKED CERTIFICATES SERIES 2306.0A7. to be sold by MIchael G. Mastronardy, Sheriff. The sale is subject to postponement without further notice. Attorney for Plantiff RAS Citron Law 0ffices 130 Clinton Road Suite 202 Fairfield, NJ 07004 Sheriff's Docket: CH 778725 Tri-Town News Sept. 23, 30, Oct. 7, 17, 2020 Fee: $203.00 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. F01416909 will be exposed to sale at public venue on TUESDAY the 13th DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 2020 beTween the hours of 12 o'clock and S o'clock (at 2 o'clock) Pre-veiling 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.: 381 BREWERS BRIDGE ROAD Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT: 23: BLOCK: 13401 Dimensions: APPROXIMATELY: 2.50AC Nearest Cross Street BRIDGE COURT The above description does not constitute a full legal description, said description Is flied 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: PRIOR LIENS OF AFFIDAVIT: YEAR: 2018 3RD PARTY MUA WATER AMOUNT $450.87. CERT NO. 19-00079 SOLD: 10/04/2019 TO: US BANK GUST FOR PRO CAP 8 LIEN AMOUNT IS SUBJECT TO SUBSEQUENT TAXES + INTEREST. MUST CALL PRIOR TO SETTLEMENT FOR REDEMPTION FIGURES. THE REDEMPTION OF LIENS IS OUTLINED IN N.J.S.A. 54:5-54 2020 QTR. 2 DUE: 05/01/2020 $1.736.67 OPEN WATER: ACCT. 40116 0 10/01/2019 - 12/31/2019 135.00 OPEN PLUS PENALTY GENERAL REMARK: VACANT LOT FEE EXISTS. PLEASE CONTACT CODECOMPLIANCE DE¬PARTMENT FOR DETAILS AT 732-928-1200 EXT. 1231 SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES. MUNICIPAL LIENS OR OTHER CHARGES. AND ANY SUCH TAX¬ES, CHARGES, LIENS, INSURANCE PREMIUMS OR OTHER ADVAN¬CES 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
INVESTIGATION TO ASCERTAIN WHETHER OR NOT ANY OUTSTANDING INTEREST REMAIN OF RECORD AND/OR HAVE PRIORITY OVER THE UEN 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 $691.164.08 more or less, plus interest. Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mort¬gage debt, including costs and expenses, there remains any sur-plus 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 Successful Bidder at the time of sale. Seized as the property of ALBIN J. CERVINKA, ET ALS, and taken in execution at the suit of WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY FSB D/B/A CHRISTIANA TRUST NOT INDIVIDUALLY BUT AS TRUSTEE FOR PRETIUM MORTGAGE ACQUISITION 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 778723
Tri-Town News Sept. 16, 23, 30, Oct. 7, 2020 Fee: $201.60 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. F02044318 will be exposed to sale at public ven¬ue on TUESDAY the 13th DAY OF OCTOBER A.D. 2020 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.that All 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.: 522 SOPHEE LANE Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT: 9.522 QUAL C100 BLOCK: 1082 Dimensions: APPROXIMATELY: CONDO UNIT Nearest Cross Street: NONE 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 PUBUCATION. PRIOR LIENS OF AFFIDAVIT: PRIOR DOCKETED JUDGMENT OF ALERT AMBULANCE SERVICE. DJ-0001102018 DOCKETED JANUARY 2, 2018 IN THE AMOUNT OF
LANCE SERVICE. DJ-0001102018 DOCKETED JANUARY 2, 2018 IN THE AMOUNT OF $376.50, PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS TAX SALE CERTIFICATE NO. 18-00132 TO BB 316 INVESTMENTS, LLC RECORDED DECEMBER 18, 2018 SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES, MUNICIPAL LIENS OR OTHER CHARGES. AND ANY SUCH TAXES, CHARGES , UENS, 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 UEN 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 $5,600.00 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 seeliezed as the property of MARILYN KLESITZ, and taken in exe-cution at the suit of COVING-TON VILLAGE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., A NJ NON-PROFIT CORPORATION, to be sold by Michael G. Mastronardy, Sheriff. The sale Is subject to postponement without further notice. Attorneys for Plaintiff HUESTON, MCNNULTY & MUELLER. ESQUIRES 256 COLUMBIA TURNPIKE SUITE 207 FLORHAM PARK, NJ 07932 Sheriff's Docket: CH 778721 Tri-Town News Sept. 16, 23, 30, Oct. 7, 2020 Fee: $180.60 Affidavit: $20.00
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By virtue of the above statedB writ, to me directed, issued outw of the SUPERIOR COURT OFo NEW JERSEY, CHANCERYN D I V I - S I O N D o c k e t N o .D F1326618 will be exposed toF sale at public ven¬ue on TUES-s DAY the 13th DAY OF OCTO-D BER A.D. 2020 between theB hours of 12 o'clock and 5h o'clock (at 2 o'clock) Prevailingo Time In the afternoon of saidi day at the Office of the Sheriff,d Toms River, Township of Toms' River, County of Ocean, NewR Jersey. J All that tract or parcel of landA and premises. situate, lying anda being In the TOWNSHIP OFb JACKSON, County of OceanJ and State of New Jersey: a Street and Street No.: S 53 MAGNOLIA DRIVE 7 Tax Lot and Block No.: T LOT: 19 1 BLOCK: 89.01 ( D i m e n s i o n s : A P P R O X I M -1 ATELY: 715.44' by 786.00' byD 250' A Nearest Cross Street: BEN-. NETTS MILLS ROAD N The above description does notB constitute a full legal descrip-R tion, said description is filed atd the Office of the Sheriff, 120d Hooper Avenue, Toms River,f NJ. THE SHERIFF HEREBY1 RESERVES THE RIGHT TOR A D J O U R N T H I S S A L EH WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICER BY PUBLICATION. S PRIOR LIENS OF AFFIDAVIT:N NONE P The amount of the judgment toN be satisfied by said sale is the2 sum of $163,550.40 more orS less, plus interest. 2 Surplus Money: If after the saleS and satisfaction of the mort-2 gage debt, including costs and$ expenses, there remains anyW surplus moy, the money will be0 deposited into the SuperiorP Court Trust Fund and any per-P son claiming the surplus, or anyS part thereof, may file a motionW pursuant to Court rules 4:64-30 and 4:57-2 stating the natureO and extent of that person's1 claim and asking for an orderA di¬recting payment of the sur-S plus money. The Sheriff or oth-S er person conducting the saleI will have information reGardingF the surplus, if any. L The Sheriff shall deduct hisM fees, costs and commissions ofD sale from the total amount bid atE the sale. P A 20% deposit (cash or certi-W fied funds) is required from theT SucCessful Bidder at the time ofW sale. T Seized as the property of LOR-O RAINE FASONE, and taken inD execution at the suit of BEN-G JAMIN ADINOLFI, to be sold byJ Michael G. Mastronardy, Sher-J iff. S The sale is subject to postpone-T ment without further notice. At-O torney for the Plaintiff A DAVID M METH ESQ C 200 DANIELS WAY SUITE 240 A FREEHOLD, NJ 07728 A Sheriff's Docket: CH 778600 P S P Tri-Town News A Sept. 16, 23, 30, Oct. 7, 2020 I Fee: $133.00 T Affidavit: $20.00 W S M H L A A T b s l S a m c m m S a p f
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By virtue of the above stated writ, to me directed, issued out of the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY. CHANCERY DIVI-SION Docket No. F01025116 will be exposed to sale at public ven¬ue on TUESDAY the 13th DAY OF OCTOBER. A.D. 2020 be¬tween the hours of 12 o'clock and 5 o'clock (at 2 o'clock) Pre¬vailing 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.: 7 KIMBERLY STREET Tax Lot and Block No.: LOT: 123 (FKA 10); BLOCK: 6401 (RCA 120.02) Dimensions: APPROXIMATELY: .45AC Nearest Cross Street BENNETTS MILLS-HYSON ROAD 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, NJ. THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT FURTHER NO¬TICE BY PUBUCATION. PRIOR UENS OF AFFIDAVIT: NONE 2019 QTR 4 DUE: 11/01/2019 S1,667.51 OPEN 2020 QTR 1 DUE 02/01/2020 S1,635.05 OPEN 2020 QTR 2 DUE 05/012020 $1,635.05 OPEN WATER: ACCT: 18-00177 TO: 08/14/2019 $90.20 OPEN PLUS PENALTY SUBJECT TO TAX SALE WATER: ACCT: 130050 0 07/01/2019-09/30/2019 S15.00 OPEN AND DUE 11/20/2019 1236.30 OPEN PLUS PENALTY; OWED IN ARREARS SUBJECT TO FINAL READING SEWER: PRIVATE - SEPTIC IF PROPERTY IS WITHIN 100 FEET OF WATER/SEWER LINES; CON-NECTION TO MUNICIPAL SYS-TEM IS MANDATORY UNLESS PROPERTY ALREADY HAS A PROPERLY FUNCTIONING WELL AND/OR SEPTIC SYSTEM. UPON - FAILURE OF WELL AND/OR SEP¬TIC SYSTEM; CONNECTION WOULD ONCE AGAIN BE MADE MANDATORY GENERAL REMARKS: SUBJECT TO TAX SALE. SUBJECT TO AD-DITIONAL FEES. SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAX-ES, MUNICIPAL LIENS OR OTHER CHARGES, AND ANY SUCH TAX¬ES, CHARGES. LIENS. INSURANCE PREMIUMS OR OTHER ADVAN¬CES 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 $529,363.88 more or less, plus Interest Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mort¬gage 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
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 di-rectIng 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 ROYCE H. POTTS III, ET UX, ET ALS, and taken in execution at the suit of WILMI SAVINGS FUND SOCIETYNGTON FSB OBA CHRISTIANA TRUST. NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT SOLELY AS TRUSTEE FOR RMAC TRUST SERIES 2015.5T, 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 775274 Tri-Town News Sept. 16, 23, 30, Oct. 7, 2020 Fee: $219.80 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. F1668219 will be exposed to sale at public Venue on TUESDAY the 13th DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 2020 be¬tween the hours of 12 o'clock and S o'clock (at 2 o'clock) Prevailing limo 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 PLUMSTED, County of Ocean and State of New Jersey. Street and Street No.: 5 LOCUS LANE Tax Lot and Block NO.: LOT: 6; BLOCK: 27 Dimensions: APPROXIMATELY: 100.00 X 155.00 X 100.00 X 159.64 Nearest Cross Street: MAPLE AVENUE 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 UENS OF AFFIDAVIT: NONE APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF MUNICIPAL LIENS: CURRENT THROUGH AND INCLUDING 1ST QUARTER OF 2020 The amount of the judgment to be satisfied by said sale is the sum of $59.738.23 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 win 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 en order directing payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information regarding the surplus, if any.
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 NADINE E. ortirr, and taken In execution at the suit of SPENCER SAVINGS BANK SLA to be sold by Michael G. Mastronardy, Sheriff. The sale is subject to postponement without further notice. Attorneys for Plaintiff JONES 8. JONES 45 ESSEX ST HAOCENSACK, NJ 07501 Sheriff's Docket: CM 778724 Tri-Town News Sept. 16, 23, 30, Oct. 7, 2020 Fee: $135.80 Affidavit: $20.00
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HOWELL – A 16-year-old resident of Howell wants to gift what he is calling COVID-19 relief bags to adults who have special needs who have had their routines upended by the pandemic. Collin Smith, a junior at Howell High School, has started a gofundme seeking donations he will use to put together relief bags filled with gift cards, fun activities and sensory stimulating toys to keep special needs adults who receive a bag occupied and entertained. Collin was starting to get back to his regular routine when he realized not everyone could do so. “I wanted to do this because I saw my brother, Brandon, who has autism. My brother is 21 and he went to Howell High School … in that program you can stay until you are 21 and that is when you graduate. “After that it is up to the (young adult’s) parents to decided what kind of program they want to put (their child) in. Since he was young, Brandon has always had some routine in his life, whether it was preschool, or school every day, or piano lessons, he plays the piano,” Collin said. Collin said that during the height of the pandemic, he realized Brandon could not quite understand why he could not go to his regular programs. “I just wanted to do something to help (individuals who have special needs), something that would help their day,” the young man said. He plans to pack the relief bags and deliver them to individuals who sign up via the Google form.
“We want to pack the bags with gift cards and also with toys and activities that will keep them entertained and keep their mind off how they are staying at home,” Collin said. Collin’s mom, Amy Smith, said they are hoping to fill each relief bag with a Wawa gift card, a Dairy Queen gift card, an Amazon gift card and a Target gift card. “And we are going to do some sensory things like bubbles, kinetic fans, low fat desert books, giving them things to do. We would also (like to include) word search puzzles and brain (puzzle) books,” Smith said. Smith said programs for adults who have special needs have been closed because of the pandemic. She said she is trying to get the word out about what Collin is doing for the community. “These kids have been out of school since March with nothing (and) the adults are totally lost. It is like the lost population … because adults with special needs have just been forgotten; it’s crazy,” Smith said. Collin said he has raised more than $5,000 for his charitable effort thus far. “We are going to make as many bags as we get signups,” he said. “We have surpassed our goal by so much, which is amazing, but it is almost to a point where we need more people to sign up. “We have a lot of money for (relief bags) and a lot of that is going to be donated, which is great, but I would much rather give it to a family or a child who needs it because that is the whole point of this effort,” Collin said. For more information, visit https:// www.gofundme.com/f/relief-bags-for-special-needs-adults
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Home Improvements
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NM-00440202
Home Improvements
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including Aluminum
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Landscaping
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Residential/Commercial/Municipal
(Patios, Retaining Walls, Pavers, Sidewalks) Free Estimates Fully Insured Over 20 Years Experience 24 Hour Emergency Service Senior Citizen Discount
CALL NICK
NM-00440518
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NM-00439774
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Landscaping
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Lawn Care
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Landscaping
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Quality Service – Quick Response Free Estimates ~ 24 hr. emergency service
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• Design & Landscaping • Upgrades & Renovations • Plant Warranty • Hardscape/Outdoor Kitchens • Interlocking Pavers WWW.PRIMECUTLANDSCAPING.COM CertiďŹ ed Paver Installer
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FULLY INSURED, FREE ESTIMATES
OWNER OPERATED
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Landscaping
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• Walkways/Patios/Driveways • Topsoil • Seed • Sod • Retaining Walls • Pavers Clean & Seal • Spring/Fall Clean-Ups FULL COLOR • Debris Removal • Mulch COMPUTER IMAGING • Lawn Care • Fertilizer • Weed Control
NJ LIC# 13VH07629700
Lawn Care
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NM-00439888
Since 1988
CertiďŹ ed brick paver and retaining wall installer
Lawn Care
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Landscaping
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Plumbing
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