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A WATCHUNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. PUBLICATION The Westfield Leader and The Scotch Plains – Fanwood TIMES Thursday, September 11, 2014 Page 17 The Proven Professional Long-term success in the real estate profession is reserved for the select few who consistently deliver value to their clients. With unparalleled dignity and grace, Hye-Young Choi continues to provide an inspired level of service and outstanding results. Hye-Young Choi Sales Associate Top 1% of all Coldwell Banker Agents Internationally Member of Coldwell Banker President’s Elite #1 REALTOR, Westfield East Office, Total Production 11 Consecutive Years! Email: [email protected] Direct: (908) 301-2015 Cell: (908) 938-9248 Westfield East Office: 209 Central Avenue, Westfield, NJ 07090 • (908) 233-5555 ColdwellBankerMoves.com © 2014 Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. Coldwell Banker® is a registered trademark licensed to Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. Owned and Operated by NRT LLC. RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE 209 CENTRAL AVENUE WESTFIELD, NJ 07090 (908) 233-5555 Broker/Sales Associate Cell: 908-419-5141 email: [email protected] Mountainside “Westfield Border” Exquisite stucco & brick 11 room residence on a professionally manicured parcel of land boasting quality custom appointments throughout! Gleaming inlaid hardwood flooring, 2 story entry, 3 fireplaces and a living room large enough to house a “Baby Grand Piano.” Many floor to ceiling windows/transoms and extensive moldings. State of the Art kitchen features 6 burner stove, hand painted tiles, center island, SS appliances, granite table and counter tops. 5 bedrooms, 3 full & 2 half baths. Minutes to NYC transportation and convenient to Downtown Westfield plus a highly rated school system. This is truly a One of a Kind Home. Offered at $1,249,000. © 2014 Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. Coldwell Banker® is a registered trademark licensed to Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. Owned and Operated by NRT LLC. BETTY LYNCH OPEN HOUSE: Sunday, Sept. 14 1-4pm • 12 Mountainview Drive CLASSIFIEDS Deegan Roofing 14, Linwood 7 Gary Pence (4-for-4), Farlan Alusik (3 hits, HR) and Don Fischer (3 hits) led Deegan. Deegan first baseman Keith Gibbons stopped a late inning with an unassisted double play. Linwood actually trailed 11-1 going into the bottom of the fifth. Mac Kowaleski (3 hits — 7-for-7 for the 2 game series), Mike DiRienzo, Jack Helfrich, Joseph Adase, Joe Sarica and Stu Lukowiak (2 hits each) led Linwood. Deegan Roofing won semifinal se- ries 2-0. Awnings Galore 21, Linda’s Drift- wood II 9 Leading the Awnings 25 hit attack were Mike Kovach (2-2BH,5RBI) and Bob Lorincz (2BH,3BH,2RBI) both 4-for-4. Steve Androsko (2BH, RBI) and Bruce Crawford (3-2BH, 2RBI) added 3 hits each with 2 hits for John Rachko (3BH, RBI), Neil Granstrand (3RBI), John Campanella (RBI) and Dave Kirsch. Awnings won B semifinal series 2-1. Roselle American Legion 13, Con- tact Lens & Vision 5 The Legion scored five runs in the sixth inning led by hits from Jim McCullough, Bill Dugan, Pat Mooney, Gene Antonucci and Den- nis Valvano. Outstanding defense from Pete Arteaga kept CLV at bay. Peter Byer (3-for-3, spectacular out- field defense) and Kerry Gelb (triple) led Contact. Contact Lens & Vision 11, Roselle American Legion 9 Winning pitcher Bernie Maguire (3-for-4) and Kerry Gelb (4-for-4) led CL&V. Bobby Beiner defended well at third and continued his clutch hitting. Anthony Miccio (3-for-3), and Jeff Balish and Peter Byer (2 clutch hits each) helped Contact. The double play combo of Solo Meola and Joe Lynch was outstanding. For The Le- gion, Jeff Baier, Bill Dugan and Den- nis Valvano continued their hot hit- ting. Roselle American Legion 12, Con- tact Lens & Vision 5 The Legion scored six in the fifth to snap tie. Gene Antonucci used daring base running on a ball hit by Dennis Valvano to break the deadlock then Ed Lubas, Al Genova, Ed Kushner, Jeff Baier and Bill Dugan rapped consecutive hits. Winning pitcher Harry Streep multiple hit games from Jim McCullough and Pat Mooney. Solo Meola (3 hits) and Jeff Balish, Joe Lynch and Bernie Maguire (2 hits each) led CL&V. Roselle American Legion won the A Division semifinal 2-1. Awnings 12, Cranford VFW 10 Awnings led 6-2 after four innings then The VFW scored three runs. Awnings answered with six in the sixth. Cranford scored five and had the tying runs on when pitcher Tom Colandro deflected a hard hit ball to second baseman Neil Granstrand, who flipped it to Mike Kovach for the final out at second base. Bruce Crawford (3-for-3, double, RBI), and John Campanella (2BH, 3RBI), Tom Breen (2RBI), Angelo Melillo (RBI) and Granstrand (RBI) all with 2 hits each led Awnings. Phil McGovern (2-for-3, 4 RBI), Jim Capizzi and Frank Verducci (both 2-for-3), and Nick Pace and Pat Ahern (2 hits, 2 RBI each) led The VFW. Awnings 11, Cranford VFW 10 Trailing 10-7 in the top of the 6th, Awnings cracked out 4 straight hits from Neil Granstrand, Bruce Crawford (2BH), Frank D’Antico (2BH) and Mike Kovach (2BH) to knot the score. Tom Breen and win- ning pitcher Tom Colandro followed with hits pushing across the go ahead run. In the bottom of the 7th with 2 outs, Cranford VFW loaded the bases but third baseman Frank D’Antico scooped up a sizzler and stepped on third to end the game. D’Antico (3- for-3, single, double, HR, 4 RBI), Bruce Crawford (3-2BH, 2RBI) and Tom Colandro (RBI) with 3 hits each, and Granstrand and Randy Tarnofsky (2 hits each) led Awnings. For VFW, Phil McGovern, Pat Ahern and Carl Gamba (3 RBI) all went 2-for-3. Awnings won B Division finals 2-0. Robin’s Nest 14, The Office 12 The game was not decided until the game ended with The Office having the tying runners on base. For the Nesters, Harry Streep pitched a strong game but his defense hurt him at times. John Symczak and Ed Kushner each had 3 hits, and George Vircik had a big triple in the first to get the Nesters started. Robin’s Nest scored four in the first and The Office replied with seven in the third to take a 7-4 lead. The Nesters answered with seven, but The Office plated four in the fourth to tie the game. Robin’s Nest added one in the fourth and two more in the fifth to take a permanent lead. The Office scored once in the sixth and left the tying run stranded in the seventh. With 3 hits each were Tom Rutkowski (2BH, 3BH, 2R, RBI), Union County Senior 60+ Softball League Playoffs: Jim D’Arcy (3BH, 2R, RBI) and Gerard McDermott (2BH, R, 2RBI), and Gary Schaller (HR, 3R, 2RBI), Brian McDermott (3BH, R, 2RBI) and Joe Mitarotonda (2BH, RBI) each with 2 hits led The Office. Robin’s Nest 11, The Office 5 The Office led 3-2 after one, but Robin’s Nest scored three in both the third and fifth. The Office scored two in the home sixth, cutting the Nesters lead to 9-5. Winning pitcher Harry Streep (3 hits), and John Symczak, Ed Kushner, George Vircik and Steve Pietrucha (also with 3 hits) led Robin’s Nest. Leading The Office were Mike Volpe (3H, R), Gary Schaller (3BH), Tom Rutkowski (2BH), Chip Weiss (long single). Tom McNulty and Bob Renault each added two hits. Robin’s Nest won both the B Divi- sion regular season and B Division Playoffs for the second consecutive year, and the NJSSA C Division state tournament played at Linden’s Me- morial Park earlier in August. THE UNDEFEATED...The Westfield U9 Mönchengladbach soccer team went undefeated, 4-0, this weekend at the South Brunswick 2014 Kickoff Tournament. Team members include Nicholas Cugno, Aidan Depp, Jim Gildea, Lucas Gunzberg, James Hamilton, Logan Hesano, Graham Korins, Kevian Kraemer, Jack Kurtz, Daniel McGann, David Savransky and Chase Turnof, and coaches, Ed Cugno, Scott Kraemer and Jeff Hamilton (not pictured). Union County Senior 50+ Softball League Playoffs: CHILDCARE NEEDED Nannies - Housekeepers BabyNurses Needed Live-in / -out, Full/Part-time Solid References Required. CALL (732) 972-4090 www.absolutebestcare.com Are you tired? Let me help you! Experience & Excellent Work Residential, Apartments, Commercial, Offices Free Estimates 100% Guaranteed References Available (908) 510-2542 DAYSI’S CLEANING SERVICES PIANO LESSONS Piano lessons in your home. Study with a performing/recording artist. Over 35 years teaching/ performing experience. Solid piano fundamentals, all forms of music, jazz improvisation a specialty. Beginner to advanced. References available. Call Paul Salomone, (908) 337-9882 . PUBLIC NOTICE BOROUGH OF MOUNTAINSIDE BOARD OF EDUCATION SPECIAL MEETING A special meeting of the Mountainside Board of Education has been scheduled for 8:00 p.m. on Monday, September 8, 2014, at the Beechwood School Susan O. Collier Media Center located at 1497 Woodacres Drive, Mountainside, New Jer- sey 07092. 1 T - 9/11/14, The Leader Fee: $11.22 PUBLIC NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that at the Zoning Board of Adjustment meeting on September 4, 2014, the Board adopted the Resolution approving the application of Sean Crapps, 12 Blue Ridge Circle, Block 15803, Lot 6 for a rear-setback vari- ance for construction of a deck. Barbara Horev Secretary to the Board 1 T - 9/11/14, The Times Fee: $12.24 HOUSE CLEANING Immaculate Cleaning Service wants to make your life less stress- ful! We will clean your home from top to bottom. All supplies included! Call to schedule your free esti- mate. References available. Please call Mary. (732) 210-8163 GARAGE SALE 9/12-9/13 Lots of antiques, HH, glassware, books, games, knick-knacks Fri/Sat Sept 12 &13, 7:30 - 3pm 693 Westfield Ave, Westfield (corner of Washington St.) FITNESS EQUIP. FOR SALE Schwinn Signature Exercise Bike; Purchased at Jay's Cycle Center in Westfield; $150. Body By Jake "Trainer To The Stars" Total Body Trainer; $100. Both Excellent Condition. Call (908) 654-6091. GARAGE SALE Household items, clothes, books, records, collectibles, & much more. Sat, Sept 13th, 9AM-3PM 509 and 516 Dorian Place Westfield 2008 BMW X3 Mint Condition - 51,000 mi. White w/Chocolate interior Sunroof, Heated Seats & Steering Wheel. $17,500 (908) 447-1806 COMMERCIAL LINES AGENT UNION COUNTY BASED INSUR- ANCE AGENCY SEEKING A SELF MOTIVATED & CAREER MINDED INDIVIDUAL TO HANDLE OUR COMMERCIAL LINES ACCOUNTS. WILL BE HANDLING NEW BUSI- NESS AND RENEWALS. GOOD CUSTOMER SERVICE SKILLS AS WELL AS KNOWLEDGE OF ALL ASPECTS OF COMMERCIAL LINES. KNOWLEDGE OF AMS360 A PLUS. MUST HOLD A CURRENT PRODUCERS LICENSE INCLUD- ING ACCIDENT & HEALTH. PLEASE SUBMIT RESUME ALONG WITH SALARY REQUIREMENTS TO [email protected] HOUSEKEEPER Housekeeper position wanted, live out only. I am organized, detail oriented and reliable. I have expe- rience. Veronica (908) 577-7266 GARAGE SALE 1221 Lenape Way, Scotch Plains September 13 and 14, 9AM-4PM Household Items, luggage, tools, clothes, dishes, Books, Games and more! Everything must go! Reading is Good For You goleader.com/subscribe FREELANCERS WANTED Strong, detail-oriented writers with professional demeanor needed to cover local government meetings. Must be able to meet deadlines, know how to write a lead, and take an active interest in their beats in order to develop news stories. Please email resume and clips to: [email protected]

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A WATCHUNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. PUBLICATION The Westfield Leader and The Scotch Plains – Fanwood TIMES Thursday, September 11, 2014 Page 17

The Proven ProfessionalLong-term success in the real estate profession isreserved for the select few who consistently delivervalue to their clients. With unparalleled dignity andgrace, Hye-Young Choi continues to provide aninspired level of service and outstanding results.

Hye-Young ChoiSales Associate

Top 1% of all Coldwell Banker Agents Internationally

Member of Coldwell Banker President’s Elite

#1 REALTOR, Westfield East Office, Total Production 11 Consecutive Years!

Email: [email protected]: (908) 301-2015Cell: (908) 938-9248

Westfield East Office: 209 Central Avenue, Westfield, NJ 07090 • (908) 233-5555

ColdwellBankerMoves.com© 2014 Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. Coldwell Banker® is a registered trademark licensed to Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. Owned and Operated by NRT LLC.

RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE

209 CENTRAL AVENUE

WESTFIELD, NJ 07090(908) 233-5555

Broker/Sales AssociateCell: 908-419-5141

email: [email protected]

Mountainside “Westfield Border” Exquisite stucco & brick 11 room residence on a professionally manicured parcelof land boasting quality custom appointments throughout! Gleaming inlaid hardwood flooring, 2 story entry, 3fireplaces and a living room large enough to house a “Baby Grand Piano.” Many floor to ceiling windows/transoms andextensive moldings. State of the Art kitchen features 6 burner stove, hand painted tiles, center island, SS appliances,granite table and counter tops. 5 bedrooms, 3 full & 2 half baths. Minutes to NYC transportation and convenient toDowntown Westfield plus a highly rated school system. This is truly a One of a Kind Home. Offered at $1,249,000.© 2014 Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. Coldwell Banker® is a registered trademark licensed to Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. Owned and Operated by NRT LLC.

BETTY LYNCH

OPEN HOUSE: Sunday, Sept. 14 1-4pm • 12 Mountainview Drive

CLASSIFIEDSDeegan Roofing 14, Linwood 7

Gary Pence (4-for-4), Farlan Alusik(3 hits, HR) and Don Fischer (3 hits)led Deegan. Deegan first basemanKeith Gibbons stopped a late inningwith an unassisted double play.Linwood actually trailed 11-1 goinginto the bottom of the fifth. MacKowaleski (3 hits — 7-for-7 for the 2game series), Mike DiRienzo, JackHelfrich, Joseph Adase, Joe Saricaand Stu Lukowiak (2 hits each) ledLinwood.

Deegan Roofing won semifinal se-ries 2-0.Awnings Galore 21, Linda’s Drift-wood II 9

Leading the Awnings 25 hit attackwere Mike Kovach (2-2BH,5RBI) andBob Lorincz (2BH,3BH,2RBI) both4-for-4. Steve Androsko (2BH, RBI)and Bruce Crawford (3-2BH, 2RBI)added 3 hits each with 2 hits for JohnRachko (3BH, RBI), Neil Granstrand(3RBI), John Campanella (RBI) andDave Kirsch.Awnings won B semifinal series 2-1.Roselle American Legion 13, Con-tact Lens & Vision 5

The Legion scored five runs in thesixth inning led by hits from JimMcCullough, Bill Dugan, PatMooney, Gene Antonucci and Den-nis Valvano. Outstanding defensefrom Pete Arteaga kept CLV at bay.Peter Byer (3-for-3, spectacular out-field defense) and Kerry Gelb (triple)led Contact.Contact Lens & Vision 11, RoselleAmerican Legion 9

Winning pitcher Bernie Maguire(3-for-4) and Kerry Gelb (4-for-4)led CL&V. Bobby Beiner defendedwell at third and continued his clutchhitting. Anthony Miccio (3-for-3), andJeff Balish and Peter Byer (2 clutchhits each) helped Contact. The doubleplay combo of Solo Meola and JoeLynch was outstanding. For The Le-gion, Jeff Baier, Bill Dugan and Den-nis Valvano continued their hot hit-ting.Roselle American Legion 12, Con-tact Lens & Vision 5

The Legion scored six in the fifth tosnap tie. Gene Antonucci used daringbase running on a ball hit by DennisValvano to break the deadlock thenEd Lubas, Al Genova, Ed Kushner,Jeff Baier and Bill Dugan rappedconsecutive hits. Winning pitcherHarry Streep multiple hit games fromJim McCullough and Pat Mooney.Solo Meola (3 hits) and Jeff Balish,Joe Lynch and Bernie Maguire (2 hitseach) led CL&V. Roselle American

Legion won the A Division semifinal2-1.Awnings 12, Cranford VFW 10

Awnings led 6-2 after four inningsthen The VFW scored three runs.Awnings answered with six in thesixth. Cranford scored five and hadthe tying runs on when pitcher TomColandro deflected a hard hit ball tosecond baseman Neil Granstrand,who flipped it to Mike Kovach for thefinal out at second base. BruceCrawford (3-for-3, double, RBI), andJohn Campanella (2BH, 3RBI), TomBreen (2RBI), Angelo Melillo (RBI)and Granstrand (RBI) all with 2 hitseach led Awnings. Phil McGovern(2-for-3, 4 RBI), Jim Capizzi andFrank Verducci (both 2-for-3), andNick Pace and Pat Ahern (2 hits, 2RBI each) led The VFW.Awnings 11, Cranford VFW 10

Trailing 10-7 in the top of the 6th,Awnings cracked out 4 straight hitsfrom Neil Granstrand, BruceCrawford (2BH), Frank D’Antico(2BH) and Mike Kovach (2BH) toknot the score. Tom Breen and win-ning pitcher Tom Colandro followedwith hits pushing across the go aheadrun. In the bottom of the 7th with 2outs, Cranford VFW loaded the basesbut third baseman Frank D’Anticoscooped up a sizzler and stepped onthird to end the game. D’Antico (3-for-3, single, double, HR, 4 RBI),Bruce Crawford (3-2BH, 2RBI) andTom Colandro (RBI) with 3 hits each,and Granstrand and Randy Tarnofsky(2 hits each) led Awnings. For VFW,Phil McGovern, Pat Ahern and CarlGamba (3 RBI) all went 2-for-3.Awnings won B Division finals 2-0.

Robin’s Nest 14, The Office 12The game was not decided until the

game ended with The Office having thetying runners on base. For the Nesters,Harry Streep pitched a strong game buthis defense hurt him at times. JohnSymczak and Ed Kushner each had 3hits, and George Vircik had a big triplein the first to get the Nesters started.

Robin’s Nest scored four in thefirst and The Office replied with sevenin the third to take a 7-4 lead. TheNesters answered with seven, but TheOffice plated four in the fourth to tiethe game. Robin’s Nest added one inthe fourth and two more in the fifth totake a permanent lead. The Officescored once in the sixth and left thetying run stranded in the seventh.

With 3 hits each were TomRutkowski (2BH, 3BH, 2R, RBI),

Union County Senior 60+Softball League Playoffs:

Jim D’Arcy (3BH, 2R, RBI) andGerard McDermott (2BH, R, 2RBI),and Gary Schaller (HR, 3R, 2RBI),Brian McDermott (3BH, R, 2RBI)and Joe Mitarotonda (2BH, RBI) eachwith 2 hits led The Office.Robin’s Nest 11, The Office 5

The Office led 3-2 after one, butRobin’s Nest scored three in both thethird and fifth. The Office scored twoin the home sixth, cutting the Nesterslead to 9-5. Winning pitcher HarryStreep (3 hits), and John Symczak,Ed Kushner, George Vircik and StevePietrucha (also with 3 hits) led Robin’sNest. Leading The Office were MikeVolpe (3H, R), Gary Schaller (3BH),Tom Rutkowski (2BH), Chip Weiss(long single). Tom McNulty and BobRenault each added two hits.

Robin’s Nest won both the B Divi-sion regular season and B DivisionPlayoffs for the second consecutiveyear, and the NJSSA C Division statetournament played at Linden’s Me-morial Park earlier in August.

THE UNDEFEATED...The Westfield U9 Mönchengladbach soccer team wentundefeated, 4-0, this weekend at the South Brunswick 2014 Kickoff Tournament.Team members include Nicholas Cugno, Aidan Depp, Jim Gildea, Lucas Gunzberg,James Hamilton, Logan Hesano, Graham Korins, Kevian Kraemer, Jack Kurtz,Daniel McGann, David Savransky and Chase Turnof, and coaches, Ed Cugno,Scott Kraemer and Jeff Hamilton (not pictured).

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PUBLIC NOTICEBOROUGH OF MOUNTAINSIDE

BOARD OF EDUCATION

SPECIAL MEETING

A special meeting of the MountainsideBoard of Education has been scheduledfor 8:00 p.m. on Monday, September 8,2014, at the Beechwood School Susan O.Collier Media Center located at 1497Woodacres Drive, Mountainside, New Jer-sey 07092.1 T - 9/11/14, The Leader Fee: $11.22

PUBLIC NOTICETOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS

ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that at theZoning Board of Adjustment meeting onSeptember 4, 2014, the Board adoptedthe Resolution approving the applicationof Sean Crapps, 12 Blue Ridge Circle,Block 15803, Lot 6 for a rear-setback vari-ance for construction of a deck.

Barbara HorevSecretary to the Board

1 T - 9/11/14, The Times Fee: $12.24

HOUSE CLEANING

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GARAGE SALE 9/12-9/13

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