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Fitness Empire, located in the Fountain Mall on Route 94 in Blairstown, is the culmination of Christian and Jenny Fiumes dream. They are the owners and operators of Fitness Empire. Were so excited to bring a true gym to Blairstown, said Jenny. There is something for everyone here, from the beginner to the bodybuilder or competitive athlete. Incorporating fitness and a healthy diet is so important for overall health, both physical and mental. Its amazing what an hour in the gym can do after a stressful day, the endorphins that are released during a work out can completely change your attitude, said Christian. Jenny grew up in Blairstown and she and her husband moved back to the area together two and a half years ago to raise her daughter Sofia. With fifteen years combined experience in the fitness industry, it has been a shared dream certified personal trainer and PGA professional. He has been guiding clients to their weight loss, fitness and athletic goals for eight years. He is well versed in all sports techniques and mechanics and can customize a program for optimal performance in a particular sport. Jenny is a NESTA certified personal trainer. She has achieved top 5 placement in local NPC Figure events. She has been guided by some of the most well known names in the Professional Bodybuilding and Fitness World. She can customize workouts for any goal from fat loss, to toning the jiggle, to building significant muscle. She helps clients to understand that finesses is a total lifestyle, not just the hour at the gym on any given day. Fitness Empire is a full service gym, with amenities including Cybex Machine equipment to target every muscle group; eightstation Multi-Function
to open their own gym. After moving to Columbia, and becoming increasingly more frustrated with the twenty or more minute commute to a decent gym, they agreed that the Blairstown area could benefit greatly from having access to a full service gym. For the last ten plus years, we have lived in areas where there was gym within ten to fifteen minutes. I think
we took it for granted. Fitness is the building block of health and everyone should have the tools to live a healthy lifestyle within reach. Lets face it, getting motivated to get to the gym is a lot of the battle. When you need to spend forty five minutes in the car to complete an hour work out, your motivation can fade quickly, said Jenny. Christian is an ACE
involved in a gang. Mr. Fuquas life drastically changed when his nephew made the poor
decision of becoming a bully, which later cost him his life. Mr. Tapeh was bullied
All of us at The PRESS would like to say Thank You to all U.S. Veterans. Words cannot express the gratitude we have for your sacrifices. The Blairstown Seniors will be enjoying an early Christmas on December 1st at the Platzl Brauhaus in Pomona, NY. Sign- ups will be on November
10th at the municipal building at 106 Route 94 at 1pm. You will need to make a choice of entree at the time of sign-up of the following: Baked Virginia Ham with Raisin Sauce, Roasted Half Chicken, or Poached Salmon Filet. The bus will leave Walnut Valley field at 8:45am. The cost is $15. There will also be
sign-ups at the same time for the Free Christmas Party on December 10th. It will be held at the Bear Brook in Fredon, from noon to 3:30pm. For more information, call Blanche Kelly at 908-362-6716. We would like to wish Alex Curtis Jr. a very Happy Birthday on November 12th. Have a great day, Alex! Tracy DelJanovan will be celebrating her birthday on November 14th. Have a wonderful day, Tracy! The November meeting of the Blair Woman'c Club will be held on Tuesday the 15th at the Catherine Dickson library on Lambert Road at 12:30. Audrey Planer will speak about barn quilts that can be found
throughout Warren County. Area ladies may join the program and find out more about the club. What is that treasure really worth? Find out at the Antique Alley on Saturday, November 12th, 11am to 4pm, at the Sparta Ambulance Building, 14 Sparta Avenue. Bring your favorite heirlooms, paintings, silver, decorative art, oriental rugs, and other family treasures. Jon Felz, of RZM Fine Arts and Antiques, will appraise them at $5 per item. We love hearing from you! Send your birthdays, anniversaries, and other tidbits of information to: The PRESS PO Box 430, Blairstown, NJ 07825
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The following is a list of books added to the Library collection. Non-Fiction: As Always, Julia: The Letters of Julia Child and Avis DeVoto, From Houghton Mifflin Harcourt; Guadalcanal, Tarawa and Beyond: A Mud Marine's Memoir of the Pacific Island War, By William W. Rogal; Choosing to SEE: A Journey of Struggle and Hope, By Mary Beth Chapman; The Pioneer Woman: Black Heels to Tractor Wheels--A Love Story, By Ree Drummond; Trump: Surviving at the Top, By Donald J. Trump; The Secret History of MI6, By Keith Jeffery; If the Allies Had Fallen: Sixty Alternate Scenarios of World War II, By Dennis Showalter. Recreation: The Wild Table: Seasonal Foraged
Food and Recipes, By Connie Green; Bobby Flay's Throwdown!: More Than 100 Recipes from Food Network's Ultimate Cooking Challenge; By Bobby Flay; The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Presents America (The Book) Teacher's Edition: A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction, By Jon Stewart; Brain Games for Dogs: Fun Ways to Build a Strong Bond with Your Dog and Provide It with Vital Mental Stimulation, By Claire Arrowsmith; Manual of Fish Health: Everything You Need to Know About Aquarium Fish, By Dr. Chris Andrews. Personal Growth: What's Up Down There?, By Rankin Lissa MD; Surviving a Shark Attack (On Land), By Dr. Laura Schlessinger.
Audi Newton and VW of Newton Sponsor Major Tennis Event to Benefit Newton Medical Center Foundation
On Saturday and Sunday, September 17 and 18, 2011, Audi Newton and VW of Newton sponsored the fourth annual Merrill Lynch Pro Tennis Classic at the Lake Mohawk Tennis Club in Sparta, NJ. The event was also a benefit for the Newton Medical Center Foundation. The two-day event was a huge success and great fun for everyone in attendance. Seven-time Grand Slam champion, Mats Wilander, played in two of the four pro-set matches, which also featured Philadelphia Freedoms player Nathan Healey, ITF professionals Cameron Lickle and Gail Brodsky, and ATP touring pros Nima Roshan and Shika Uberoi.. It was really fun, Wilander said. Its good for tennis, its good for the hospital, its good for the people to come out on a beautiful Sunday afternoon. Thats the reward for somebody who still loves tennis. Attendees were treated to two days of great tennis at the Lake Mohawk Tennis Club. Audi Newton and VW of Newton owner, Dan Chirichello, also commented on the success of the event which they co-sponsored with Eastern Propane. Were so pleased with the success of the event and the contribution that was made to the Newton Medical Center Foundation, Dan stated. Since opening the dealership in the Spring of 2010, Audi Newton and VW of Newton have prided themselves on their involvement in the community. Dan continued, We believe in supporting the communities that support us. For more information on the Lake Mohawk Tennis Club event, or for information regarding new and certified pre-owned vehicles or service at Audi Newton and VW of Newton, contact Dan Chirichello, the owner, at 973-3832626. The dealerships are located on 34 Hampton House Road (Route 206), Newton, New Jersey, or you can access their information and entire inventory online at www.audivw newton.com.
On Thursday, November 17th at 7pm, the Warren County Library Headquarters, 199 Hardwick Street, Belvidere, presents Snack and Yak. Join them to chitchat about books while enjoying pizza. Bring a book or two
that you have enjoyed recently or an old favorite that you would recommend to others. This is a cool program for kids in 7th grade and up. Space is limited, so please register. For further information, call 908-475-6322 or visit warrenlib.org.
The Belvidere Lions Club proudly presents "Good Night Irene", a benefit dance for the 2011 flood victims of Belvidere. Approximately 111 of our friends, neighbors, and businesses were affected by the September floods in Belvidere alone. So, how can you help your friends, neighbors, and local businesses? You can come out for a night of great music, exciting dancing, laughter and fun! On Saturday, November 12th, from 8pm to Midnight, 300 lucky people will be moving to the music of two outstanding area bands. The Uncle Rocco Band and The No Idea Band will be providing continuous rock and roll that night. Hosted by WNTIs Melanie Thiel, all proceeds of this charitable event will directly benefit the local area flood victims.
Tickets for this exciting night out are available for a $25 donation and can be picked up at the following places in Belvidere: Thisilldous Eatery, Zack's Pharmacy, and Belvidere Food Mart. Tickets can also be purchased from any Belvidere Lions Club member. Only those who are 21 and over will be admitted, and a cash bar will be available. Along with the Belvidere Lions Club, many other contributions in the way of money and helping hands are stepping up. The Victorian Days Committee, Sons of the American Legion (SAL), Belvidere Education Association and WNTIs Melanie Thiel, are all providing serious support. The people of Belividere care and are willing to help! Now we have a way that is fun and benefits those in need!
A film and discussion on The Greenhorns will be held on Thursday, November 17th, at 7pm, in Newton at the Unitarian Fellowship, 1 West Nelson Street. This film, which chronicles the lives of several young farmers, shows that sustainable practices are profitable, engaging and doable. From produce and berry production, to livestock and landscape plants, young farmers demonstrate that you dont need to be a slave to the vertical farming practices of Big Ag, where the farmer takes on the enormous risk of debt, and is expected to deploy the heavy-input, confinement practices and quick growth trajectories that an industrialized system demands. For more information visit www.transition newton.org or call Kim at 973-903-2895.
Cybex Cable System; Dumbbells from one to one hundred twenty five pounds; Pre-set Bars. There are also Plate loaded benches and equipment including Hammer Strength; Cardio are with TVs featuring: Stepper, Elipticals, Treadmills, Upright and Recumbent Bikes. There are Mens and Womens locker rooms with showers. There is Direct TV and Satellite Radio, Child Care, Free Introductory Personal Training Session with
membership agreement; Personal Training Packages, Easy EFT Billing, Day Passes. I love to work with clients who are excited to change their lives. The enthusiasm that a person has when they first join or start training is contagious Its my job as their trainer to help them see their progress and maintain that level of excitement, said Jenny. Christian said Once you adopt a healthy lifestyle and workout regimen, it becomes as much a part of our life as any other activity that you love. Youll definitely feel it if you
miss a work out you may even get a little irritable! Jenny and I recently came back from a vacation on a beautiful island and we made it a point to work out six of the twelve days we were there. Its become a part of both our lives that we just dont sacrifice. Fitness Empire will host an Open House Grand Opening Celebration at their facility on Saturday, November 12th, 9am to 2pm. The event is open to the public. Door prizes will be given to everyone who attends, providing they are over sixteen years of age. Special $0 Initiation
discounts will be given to new members who sign up for one year EFT memberships between November 12th and November 28th. Free samples will be available from our line of Protein and Energy Supplements. Also, taste some healthy meal and snack ideas and take home the recipes you like. A valuable prize will be given away to one lucky person who tours the facility during the open house event. Christian and Jenny look forward to celebrating the Fitness Empire members and friends in the community. For more
information, call 908-362-8190, or find them on Facebook. They are open Monday thru
Friday, 6am to 9pm, Saturday, 7am to 1pm; and Sunday, 8am to noon.
Mr. Tapeh after being told he would never walk again due to athletic injuries, persevered and worked to become a member of the Eagles football organization participating in the 2004 Super Bowl. He shared an inspiring message that touched many of the students. The three men came from different past experiences but all told stories that shared a common message Stay in Your Lane. The students of North Warren applauded the thought provoking program and received the messages loud and clear. Junior Mason Ryzoff and senior Sarah Hanelt both agreed, the program made us realize that we all must go above and beyond and reach out to those who may not be as fortunate as we are.
The Sparta Camera Clubs twenty-seventh EXPO is at the Judicial Center Public Gallery in Newton now through December 29th. The Expo, an open photo competition annually hosted by the club, has grown over the years to show some of the most talented and dedicated photographers in the area. This year, over 220 photographs were submitted by both members and non-members, and all entries are on display. A total of fifty awards were given in sixteen categories, with the trophy for the best in show going to Lesley Hodgson of Fredon for her photograph, Three Herons. Although the club's name seems to imply a condition for membership, photographers from Sussex, Morris,
Hermon Road, Blairstown. Visit their website at www.patewoodfarm.co m, call them at 908459-5089, or email Suzanne at suz@ patewoodfarm.com.
meets on the second and fourth Mondays of the month at the Sparta Ambulance Squad Building. All ages and all levels of skill are welcome. A full program of events is offered from September through June, with many workshops designed to help members reach the next level of artistry with their chosen medium. More information about the Sparta Camera Club can be found at www.spartacameraclub. org. The Judicial Center Public Gallery is located on the second floor of the Sussex County Judicial Center, 43-45 High Street, Newton. The gallery may be visited during the centers business hours of 8:30am to 4:30pm. Shows at the Judicial Center are coordinated by the Sussex County Arts and Heritage Council. The councils office is located at 133 Spring Street in Newton. Hours are Tuesday through Friday from 9am to 3pm and Saturday from 12pm to 4pm. More information about the council and events is available at www.scahc.org, or by calling 973-383-0027.
Welcome in the holiday season by joining Patewood Farm on Saturday, November 19th for their annual Holiday Celebration. Starting at 6:30 in the evening, Patewood is honored to welcome back Brook Hollow Winery who will be onhand during a lovely evening of fine wine, great food, wonderful music and, of course, beautiful horses. There will be all kinds of music, all levels and ages of performers and all kinds of horses including Lusitanos, Andalusians and Irish Draughts! As always, there will be a free educational discussion given by Suzanne Marshall, a well-known French classical dressage trainer and author of the popular column, For
The Love of Horses. Suzanne will discuss and demonstrate the importance of lateral work in training and conditioning a horse. Come ready to enrich your horse knowledge and have fun! Attendance is free, but seating is limited so call early to reserve your seats. Those at the farm look forward to ringing in the holidays with you! Patewood Farm is located at 67 Mount
RoNetco Supermarkets and Hinkley Auto Sales have teamed up to provide newlyrefurbished vans to two families served by Project SelfSufficiency, a local non-profit agency which specializes in services for low-income families. The vans were previously owned by RoNetco Supermarkets and had been used by the firm for company business. After being taken out of service, the vans were thoroughly detailed by Hinkley Auto Sales and then donated to Project SelfSufficiency, who chose Trina Murphy and Lisa Griffen to receive the free vans based on need. It is extremely difficult to function as a family in our area without access to a reliable vehicle, commented Deborah Berry-Toon, Executive Director of Project Self-
Sufficiency. These families were in desperate need of cars, and we are delighted to be able to pass these vans along to them. RoNetco Supermarkets is a partner in caring for their neighbors families, homes and communities. We are tremendously grateful to RoNetco Supermarkets and Hinkley Auto Sales for their role in this effort. Project SelfSufficiency has been fortunate to be the recipient of several vehicles from area businesses, and we will continue to welcome the donation of good quality, pre-owned vehicles from our neighbors for families in need. When she learned that she had been selected to receive a van, Project Self-Sufficiency participant Trina Murphy was relieved. Trina works locally and has a young daughter who is active in extracurricular activi-
ties. After her previous car broke down, she had been relying on rides from friends to get herself to work, and her daughter to various
extracurricular activities. I am trying to keep my daughter active and that is hard to do in Sussex County without a car. I am grateful and happy. Christine Foster, Communications and Training Coordinator at RoNetco Supermarkets, stated, This is the third time we have donated vehicles to Project Self-Sufficiency. These are corporate vehicles used for operational support and there is still a lot of life left in these cars. There is no reason why someone who is simply trying to get to work cant have a safe, reliable vehicle. Theyre in good shape and they are vans, so for a single mom with kids, it makes a big differ-
ence. Its a win-win situation for everyone. Lisa Griffen, the mother of 2 young, active children, is overwhelmed that she was chosen to receive a car, noting that the size of the vehicle will allow her to take her children to the park with their bikes stowed safely inside. Its a Godsend, Lisa noted emphatically as she surveyed her new car. Hinkley Auto Sales has contributed detail-
ing services for donated cars to Project SelfSufficiency in the past. Although I am not a woman, I have an understanding of what it would be like to have this burden cast upon you, commented John Mathews, Partner at Hinkley Auto Sales in Montague and an ardent supporter of Project Self-Sufficiency. So keep up the good work and we will do whatever we can to help you folks.
(NAPSI)One of the hottest trends in warming homes - and keeping them cozy - is the energy-efficient heat pump. Heat pumps arent known for being particularly good at providing heating in cold climates. Older models of heat pumps often require an additional heat source to keep a home warm during the winter. However, the latest
heat pump technology offers superior heating performance, especially at lower outdoor temperatures, and is changing the way people think about such systems. For example, Mitsubishi Electric Cooling and Heating, an industry leader in cooling and heating technology, offers a heat pump option that operates at full heating capacity at
temperatures as low as 5 degrees Fahrenheit. The Mitsubishi Electric HyperHeating systems use a unique technology that enables the heat pumps to provide year-round comfort in extreme climates while being extremely energyefficient. In many applications, there is no need for resistance electric or other supplemental,
energy-consuming devices to provide this level of performance. The H2i systems are ENERGY STAR and tax-credit qualified, and the systems maximize energy savings by making sure only the energy needed to heat an area perfectly is used. The system also features an auto changeover function in which it senses whether a space needs cooling or heating and automatically switches mode as needed to maintain a consistent temperature. Inside the home, the heat pumps feature quiet operation and an enhanced filter system. A sensor scans the room and makes realtime adjustments based on temperature readings. These systems dont need ductwork, making them easy to install and providing complete personal comfort control for each room. All Mitsubishi Electric systems use environmentally friendly refrigerant and are made of mostly recyclable parts. To learn more, you can go to www.Mitsubishi Comfort.com.
(NAPSI)Rising energy costs and recent legislation called the Energy Independence and Security Act are encouraging many homeowners to reduce energy consumption. This means new, energy-efficient light sources are more popular than ever. It also makes dimming the lights more than a way to set a nice mood. Its a way to save electricity. Dimming an incandescent or halogen light just 25 percent can save you up to 20 percent in energyand makes your lightbulbs last up to 20 times longer.
Though compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) and screw-in light-emitting diode (LED) bulbs use less energy than typical incandescent and halogen bulbs do, historically, theyve not been compatible with light dimmers. Lights have been known to drop out, not turn on and/or turn off unexpectedly. To help, theres the new CL dimmers from Lutron. They work not only with incandescent and halogen bulbs, but also with dimmable CFLs and LEDs. Learn more at www.lutron.com/cflled.
Billy Goat Leaf Blower: 8hp. Early Am. Pine Corner $350. Call 908-334-4244. (4/4) Cabinets: 83 x 36. Perfect cond. $450 ea. Call 908-362Dog Loo: for outside. M/L. $50. 8547. (4/4) Call 908-362-8314. (4/4) Baby Items: Walk-Around Jogger FREE Matching Sofa & Chair: Exer-Saucer--$50. re-upholstered in quality green Stroller w/ green canvas--$50. fabric w/ subtle design. Call Both very good cond. Call 973-670-9173. (4/4) 973-383-5817. (4/4) Furniture: Glass-top DR Table, blonde w/ 4 upholstered chairs --$500 OBO. Large Thomsville Desk--$300 OBO. Thomasville Octagonal Coffee Table--$200 OBO. All great cond. Call 908-391-5689. (4/4) For Sale: Bowflex Power Pro-$75 OBO. Metal Desk w/ 4 drawers--$25 OBO. Soccer kick back--$50 OBO. JVC 19 TV--$25 OBO. Call 908-3629169. (3/4) For Sale: Bundy Alto Sax w/ case--$400. Baby Trend highchair, like new--$35. Graco Tot Wheels--$20. Canning Supplies (jars, canner, etc.). Call 908-362-1124. (3/4)
2 Frigidaire ACs: used 1 season. $500. Call 908-3628602. (2/4) Coffee Table: 40 x 40. Glass & wood. Storage behind 2 doors. Call 908-362-8602. White Italian Leather Loveseat: 3 W x 5 L x 31 H. $750. Call 908-362-8602. (2/4) Wood Carpet: 10 x 15. Blue oriental design on white background. $1000 OBO. Call 908-362-8602. (2/4) Matboard: #754 porcelain. 30 sheets. Many other colors. $20. Call 908-797-1896. (2/4) Air Tools: various new, never used. Air Saw, grinder, wrachet (3/8 driver). $60 ea. or $150 for all. Call 908-813-9826. (2/4) For Sale: Oxy Acetylene Setup, 3.5 tall w/ cart, torch, regulators & various tips--$250. Pressure Blaster, like new--$150. 6H/60 gal. Air Compressor, never used--$400. Arch Welder, Lincoln 220 V, never used-$100. Call 908-813-9826. (2/4)
Whirlpool Washer & Elec. Dryer: lg. capacity, heavy duty. White. Both work & look great. $150 for both. Call 908-813-9826. (2/4) Dixie Cup 1 Vending Dispenser: 33 glass tube. Penny-coin operated. Metal base w/ key. Works. Mfg. in Easton, PA. Patent date 12/16/1913. $450 OBO. Call 908-887-1317. (3/4) Yaz, Baseball, the Wall, and Me: Carl Yastrzemski & Geral Eskenazi. Harcover, 1st edit. Doubleday, 1990. Signed by Yastrzemski, BRS Hall of Famer. No dj. $75 OBO. Call 908-887-1317. (3/4) 1950s Slag Glass Chandelier: inverted dome. 9 panels, mother of pearl. 20 D. Open relief work. $1200 OBO. Call 908-887-1317. (3/4) Sears Kenmore Zig Zag Sewing Machine: model 1231 in dark wood cabinet. Cabinet measures 29 H x 24.4 W x 19 D. Instruction book incl. Very clean & in working cond. Hardly used. Asking $75. Call 908-8871317. (3/4) Computer Desk: black & brushed nickel. 45 W x 30 H x 23 D. $25. Call 908-3626970. (2/4)
Horse Supplies: Fence Feeder, Stall Cahin, Water Buckets (black plastic)--$5. Hay Feeder & Bale Carrier, Jump Cups--$5/ pair. Portable, Fold-up Saddle Carrier. Call Brass Bed: head & foot boards 973-670-9173. (4/4) & sides. Full size. Hardly used; Pine Shelf: w/ 2 small drawers exc. cond. $150 OBO. Call & towel bar. 19 H x 20.5 W x 908-362-5517. (3/4) 5.5 diameter. Decorative & functional. Asking $25. Call For Sale: Great Books of the Western World, 16 volumes908-887-1317. (3/4) -$50. Assorted Tin Boxes--50Girls Skates: size 12 roller $1. 1939 & 1941 Easton, PA skates w/ pink wheels; like HS Yearbooks--both $10. new. Size 3 ice skates. $20 ea. Tonka Dump Trucks--$2 ea. Call 908-362-6420. (3/4) Call 973-670-9173. (4/4)
2007 Toyota Highlander: exc. cond. 77k mi. 4 cyl., AWD, all pwr. Garage-kept, cert. pre-owned. Silver. $16,700. Call 908-878-8223. (3/4)
Large Oster Toaster/ Convec- Ford 9N Tractor: 3 pt. hitch, tion Oven: #6056. Used twice. front end loader w/ snow plow. Wheel weights, rear $50. Call 973-383-5461. (2/4) chains, rebuilt hydraulic Baby Items: Umbrella Boys Clothes: 30 items. Size Stroller--$10. Exer-Saucer- 14R Jeans, large shirts. Good Foosball & Air Hockey Table: pump, rebuilt carb. Newer -$40. Elec. Swing (moves cond. $40. Call 908-852-8577. wooden. Great cond. $50. Call battery. $2500. Call 908619-2559. (3/4) front-back, L-R)-- $40. Eddie (3/4) 908-362-6522. (2/4) Bauer Car Seat & Stroller-$100. All very good cond. Call Floor Chest Freezer: Sears, Vari Kennel Dog Carrier: exc. Craftsman 46 2-Stage 5. $55. Call 973-583-8866. cond. 20.25 W x 19 H x 27 D. Snow Thrower Tractor 973-670-9173. (4/4) (3/4) $30 OBO. Call 908-362-8602. Attachment: model #486248461. Comes w/ chains, Horse Supples: Splint Boots, (2/4) wheel weights, ballast keg w/ Stall Hay Feeder (black metal), TV Cabinet: w/ 4 drawers. 250 Elec. Run w/ 2 outlets, Very unusual & beautiful. $500. Trampoline Rebounder: very weight tray. $500. Call 90864-66 Blanket sheets. Call Call 908-362-7703. (3/4) good cond. 36.25 diametere x 319-1326. (2/4) 973-670-9173. (4/4) 8 high. $25. Call 908-362-8602. 10 Piece DR Set: 2 piece (2/4) Play Doll House: wooden. lighted hutch, 2 captain chairs, Opens from side & roof. Like 4 side chairs, 1 rectangle table Workout Bench: folding, multinew. $50. Call 973-670-9173. (68 x 42 w/o leaf; 86 x 42 w/ position. $175 OBO. Call 973leaf), 1 leaf extension & table 222-0842. (2/4) (4/4) Metal Canoe: $75 OBO. Call pads. Very good cond. $300 908-362-9169. (3/4) For Sale: Autumn Mist Mink OBO. Call 908-475-1929. (2/4) New iPod Touch: never used. Stole--$45 (orig. $1400). Full $200. Call 908-459-4485. (1/4) Row Boat: Sears. 12. $500 length, vintage black Velvet For Sale: Custom Teak Wine or $850 w/ trailer. Call 973Cape--$30. Call 908-319-9344 Rack, 45 W x 41 H x 12 D, Waterford Stemware: 583-8866. (3/4) holds 30 bottles plus center Traymore, or 908-319-9345. (2/4) 8 champagne shelf--$75. Black Cocktail glasses--$170. 8 water/cold 12 Aluminum Boat: w/ elec. FREE Mason Canning Jars: Table, 14 H x 59 L x 22 drink goblets--$210. Exc. cond. motor. $125. Call 908-319D--$20. 2 China Table Lamps, Vintage pattern. Call after 5pm: 9344 or 908-319-9345. (2/4) call 908-362-7703. (3/4) off-white, 10 round x 30 H, 908-475-2185. (1/4) bird design: $20. Mantle, dark For Sale: 2001 V-Nose US brown, 6 L x 9 D x 7 H, $15. 1998 Taylor Guitar: 814ce. Cargo Trailer--asking $2299. Garage full of stuff! Call 908- Indian rosewood, sitka spruce & Motorcycle set up for 362-6970. (2/4) mahongany. On Board Fisher- trailering--asking $275. Call man Blender pre amp. Factory 908-362-9944 or 917-299For Sale: Kitch. Table, 60 orig. hardshell case. Near mint. 5876. (2/4) round w/ 6 chairs & 2 leaves- cond. Orig. owner. Asking -$300. 2 Metal Shelving $2200 OBO. Serious inquiries 2004 Yamaha RX 1: less Storage Units--$40 ea. only. Call 908-362-7738. (1/4) than 500 mi. In showroom Cookbook Collection, asst.cond. Orig. owner of both. -$25. Call 908-362-6482. (2/4) Early Am. Antique Pine Asking $2599. Additional Corner Cabinets: 83x36. snowmobile access. avail. Air Compressor: vertical tank Perfect cond. $450 ea. Call Call FMI: 908-362-9944 on wheels. 21 gal., 3 hp, 120 908-362-8547. (1/4) (evening), 917-299-5876 volt, 4.9 SCFM at 90 lbs. (day). (2/4) Central Pneumatic, similar to For Sale: Ceramic Donkey w/ Harbor Freight #67847. 3-yrs- cart--$25. Small Marble Stand- Fisher Marine 14 Bass old. Nearly new; light use. $80. -$25. Jewelry Box, floor stand w/ Boat: w/ trailer. 20 hp merc. 2 Call 908-362-5795. (2/4) 3 drawers, both sides open- elec. trolling motors, marine -$45. Call 570-269-9718. (1/4) battery, fish finder, 12 volt For Sale: from Lawn & Garden charger, 2 captain chairs, fuel Ornaments to VHS Movies cell, foot controls. $1800 (over 50, many still in OBO. Will trade for guns. Call wrappers). Over 100 items. 908-813-0987. (2/4) Everything for $150 (orig. over $725. Single items can be 2003 Harley Davidson purchased. Call 908-362-5263. 100th Anniversary Electra (2/4) Glide Classic: exc. orig. cond. 8800 mi. Autographed Humidifier: whole house. by J. Davidson. Must sell! Honeywell HE 225A. Used 2 Sacrificing at $10,500 firm. winters. Exc. cond. $40. Call Call 908-459-5456. (2/4) 908-797-1896. (2/4) Entire Contents of Home For Sale: furniture, tools, auger, roto tiller, farm equip., antiques, etc. Best offers. Leave a msg: 862-703-8302. (2/4)
VW Beetle Enginge: complete. Early 1960s tail lights, switches & other parts. 60s-70s. $200 for all OBO. Call 908-459-5014. (4/4) 1968 Z80 SE Mercedes Coupe: gray metallic, leather seats, sunroof, alum. alloy wheels, 6 cyl. straight. $12,000. Call 908-459-5912. (2/4) Hankook Snow Tires: 205/65 R15. 2 pair: 1 new, 1 used 1 season; good for 3 more seasons. $200 for all 4. Call 908-459-4485. (2/4) 2008 Hyundai 4-door Santa Fe: 33k mi. Silver gray w/ black leather interior, sun roof & many extras. $17,000. Call 908-319-1326. (2/4) Class 1 Trailer Hitch: from GMC 1/2 ton pick up. Like new. Bolt on. $25. Call 908-7971896. (2/4) 1961 Thunderbird Hardtop: orig. an AZ car. Rare factory AC 390 C1 300 hp. Cruisomatic, power steering, brakes, windows & seats. Pearl white paint, orig. S/S & chrome w/ new black inter. All mech. systems were rebuilt. Stainless steel exhaust system. $15,500 OBO. Call 908-362-5775. (2/4) 1966 Corvair Corsa Convertible: 140 hp, 4 spd. All mech. systems rebuilt. Many new parts. New windshield. Lost interest. $2200 OBO. Call 908-362-5775. (2/4) Vintage VW Parts: call 973383-3926. (1/4) 1961/62 Chevy Full Size Complete Factory AC System: everything including the correct clutch fan for the engine. Removed over 30 yrs. ago. Perfect for chrome lovers. $1100 OBO. Contact Dave at 908-362-5775 or djcav@ ptd.net. (1/4)
dogs at Eleventh Hour Rescue. Visit the Wishing Tree and fulfill the wish of one of their adoptable dogs by purchasing items needed at the kennel or helping to sponsor training for one of the pooches. Are you interested in providing a loving home for one of the dogs? They will have adopt-
able dogs on hand who are all looking forward to a home for the holidays. All proceeds will benefit Eleventh Hour Rescue and help save the lives of many more dogs. For more information, please visit their website at www.ehrdogs.org, call 973.664.0865, or e-mail IceCream Social@ehrdogs.org.