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Asbury Park Press from Asbury Park, New Jersey • Page 70

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Asbury Park Pressi
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Asbury Park, New Jersey
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70
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ASBURY PARK PRESS WEDNESDAY. MARCH 28, 2001 3 LL men charged in prostitution sting on the Asbury Park beachfront nue and Webb Street and the other at Asbury and First avenues and Kingsley Street Those charged with soliciting for prostitution are James Feg-geler, 32, Arizona Avenue, "Jackson; Edward McGowan, 68, STAFF REPORT ASBl'RY PARK Police have charged 22 men with soliciting for prostitution or loitering for the purpose of engaging in prostitution after an undercover op eration for eight hours on the beachfront Friday. Detective LL Mark Kirunon said police, using two undercover policewomen posing as prostitutes, targeted two areas, one in the vicinity of Fifth Ave Those charged with loitering for the purpose of engaging in prostitution are William relL 44, Beechwood Road, Ocean Township; Milton Hunter, 31, Say re Street Neptune; Charles Carter, 46, Route 37, Toms River; Robert Goldfarb, 61, Mer-ritt Avenue, Neptune City; William Bradshaw, 57, Laurel Avenue, Ocean Township; Derek Pettus, 29, Springdale Avenue. Tinton Falls; and Ned McCracken, 54, Hilltop Court, Lanoka Harbor, Lacey. Randall Avenue, Point Pleasant; Christos Skiadopoulos, 27, Appleby Drive, Wanamassa, Ocean Township; Cirilio ResendiA 42, First Avenue, Asbury Park; Charles Lloyd, 27, Deal Lake Drive, Asbury Park; Edgar Vas-quez, 26, Fifth Avenue, Asbury Park; Ronald Mulliken, 52, Ray-mere Township; Ronald Leone, 42, Bates Road, Jackson; Gilbert Chelborg, 35, Helen Terrace, Neptune; Joseph Dzielak.

50, Vliet Street, Spots-wood; Romualdo Hernandez, 42, Summerfield Avenue, Asbury Park; Paul Hopkins, 42, Third Avenue. Asbury Park; Juan Santos, 26, First Avenue, Asbury Park; Raul Martinez, 25, Eighth Avenue, Asbury Park; and Leonard Dikun, 39, Colonial Drive, Rahway. r.latswan-Abcrdccn school teb Great fHothesfor Great By KEITH HACARTY CORRESPONDENT ATTENTION VOTERS PRIMARY ELECTION JUNE 5, 2001 The State law requires that any voter, who has previously voted in a Primary and desires to CHANGE hisher political party, (except a voter who has not previously voted in a Primary Election) must file a declaration of their political party if they intend to vote in the coming Primary Election. Pursuant to law, the declaration must be filed with either the County Commissioner of Registration or the Municipal Clerk 50 days before the June 5, 2001 Primary Election. Forms to designate a CHANGE in political party may be obtained by calling the Commissioner of Registration at (732) 431-7780, or you may obtain a form from your Municipal Clerk; or you may write a letter to your Municipal Clerk or the Commissioner of Registration telling them you wish to transfer to a different political party.

The deadline for filing a party declaration is Monday, April 16, 2001. JOHN J. BRADSHAW COMMISSIONER OF REGISTRATIONSUPERINTENDENT OF ELECTIONS MONMOUTH COUNTY 300 HALLS MILL ROAD, FREEHOLD, NEW JERSEY 07728 for spring in this beige pant, '32; coordinated with beige trimmed ivory polo, '26 and v-neck vest in matching pastel colors, '41. Sizes 4-7. From Kitestrings.

.4 tvr.i 'u ABERDEEN The Matawan-Aberdeen Regional School District's Board of Education has unanimously approved the 2001-2002 budget The $44.2 million budget calls for a 12.9-cent tax rate increase for Aberdeen homeowners, meaning that a resident whose property is assessed at $150,000 would pay an additional $194 per year. However, Matawan homeowners would see a 7.6-cent decrease, meaning that the owner of a property assessed at $150,000 would pay $114 less per year. "We beat our heads over this," board Vice President Arthur Fumarola said of the long budget process. The board said the reason for the tax Increase In Aberdeen and tax reduction in Matawan is the value of the homes In Aberdeen, which are currently higher than those in Matawan. Eighty percent of the budget would go toward the salary and benefits for school employees.

An additional $519,389 has been added for staffing. At Matawan Avenue Middle School, new hirings would include two part-time teachers In world language and physical education, one full-time exploratory teacher, a sixth-grade teacher, and one hall aide. Other hirings would Include one teacher in world language, a computer technician, department coordinator, assistant superintendent of curriculum and three basic skills teachers. The budget includes $260,000 for the installation and maintenance of modular classrooms. oh so pretty in this white cotton dress with red berries in the smocking and red piping.

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