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ASBURY PARK PRESS 4 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 8, 2004 CALENDAR BIRDING CLASS annual Pirate's DayProud to Be an American Day, the Barnegat First Aid Auxiliary will sell sandwiches and hold a White Elephant Sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the squad building on Birdsall Street. Call (609)607-1492.

FLEA MARKET Items for the Community Calendar can be faxed to (732) 643-4015 or e-mail to jsilvermanapp.com. Submissions should be received at least two weeks prior to publication date. SEPT. 8 MEET CANDIDATES UCEY: Lacey Democrats invite the public to meet and talk with Township Committee candidates at 8 p.m. at Community Hall on Route 9 and East Lacey Road.

Call (732) 267-3358. CRUISIN' DOWNTOWN TOMS RIVER: Toms River Business Improvement District will hold the last cruise of the season, featuring over 150 vintage and specialty cars as well as motorcycles, from 6-9 p.m. along Washington Street Call (732) 341-8738. SEPT. 10 SUMMER DANCE MANCHESTER: Crestwood Village Residents Club Village 5 will hold a "Farewell to Summer" dance from 7-11 p.m.

at 325 Schoolhouse Road, Whiting. Tickets cost $5 in advance or $7 at the door. Call (732) 350-1394. TASTE OF ITALY OCEAN GATE: Ocean Gate High School will hold an Italian Gourmet Night with seatings at 5 and 7 p.m. at Adrian Hall on Cape May and Asbury avenues.

Cost is $15 for adults and $6 for children. Reservations are required. Call (732) 269-5710 or (732) SEPT. 11 MUM SALE LAVALLETTE: Lavallette Fire Ladies Auxiliary will hold a mum sale at the firehouse, 125 Washington Ave. Jumbo mums cost $5 each.

Call (732) 830-4562. FLEA MARKET PLUS WARETOWN: Skippers Cove Beach Club will hold its annual flea market, craft show and bake sale from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the clubhouse, 5 Bluebeard Drive. Crafters are welcome.

Space and table rental are available. Call (609) 971-9449. DEMOCRATIC PICNIC LACEY: The annual Democratic picnic will be held from 12-3 p.m at Hebrew Park Pavilion. Rain date is Sept. 18.

Call (732) 267-3358 or (609) 971-7570. BOOK SALE UVALLETTE: Friends of the Upper Shores Branch Library will hold a used books sale at the Lavallette Heritage Day Festival at Washington Avenue and Bay Boulevard. Call (732) 793-3996. KAYAK EXPEDITION TUCKERTON: Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve invites area residents to explore the tidal creeks of Great Bay and Sheepshead Meadows from 9 a-m to 2 p.m. Bring lunch, hat, sunscreen, bug repellent and extra clothes in a waterproof bag.

Meet at the Education Center, 130 Great Bay Blvd. Space is limited. Register at (609) 812-0649. FUND-RAISER BARNEGAT: In conjunction with the REAL ESTATE More on pages BARNEGAT 401 Bayshore Drive $305,000 Buyer: Helmut Roessle Seller: Vivian Deleffis 152 Vllljgt Drive $166,000 Buyer: Guercio Maryann Del, Guer- ck) Anthony M. Del Seller: Doreen K.

Frost 33 Starheard Ave: $176,500 Buyer Valerie A. Smith Seller: Gary R. Bassant 112 VIHago Drive $172,000 Buyer: Richard R. Chybinski Seller Wilson W. Sosa 1(0 Villat.

Drive $177,900 Buyer Amy Durkin, John Durkin Seller: Allen R. Tnihan Shell! Terrace: $230,000 Buyer: Marguerite E. McAleenan, Robert J. McAleenan Seller: Domingo O. Corcuera Jr.

57 Windward Ave: $165,000 Buyer: Loretta V. Lauristen, David W. Lauristen Seller Christine Landi 35 Ukt Ave: $5,000 Buyer: Luke A Karan Seller George F. Velcheck 14 Creek View Road: $471,500 Buyer: John E. Richmond, Sheila A Richmond Seller: Stephen J.

Zudnak Jr. ISA EmraM Drive $147,000 Buyer Douglas J. De Paul Seller John Zara 6C Burr Street Extension: $180,000 Buyer: Tracy Piana, Donald Piana Seller: Robert C. Ewan 105 Pine Oak $179,000 Buyer Margaret Hughes, George P. Hughes Seller: Bruce F.

Brown 1 Sequoia Court $115,500 Buyer: Mary E. Sawyer, Clifford F. Sawyer Seller: James F. Lewis 9 Ash Court $193,000 Buyer Judith M. De Lorenzo, Paul T.

De Lorenzo Seller: John G. Kravania 15 MarMehead Place $236,150 Buyer Michelle M. Ackerman, Ronalds. Ackerman Seller: Kara At Atlantic Hills LLC SRawley Court $311,395 Buyer: Barbara J. Marotti, Michael Marottl Seller: Heritage Point LP 15 South Point $178,640 Buyer Florence White Seller Heritage Point LP 62 Hidde.

Lake Circle $284,565 Buyer William A Wenslau Seller K. Hovnanian At Barnegat I. LLC 4 Woodvaare Court $265,000 Buyer: Lori Dubiel, Carmine Dubiel Seller: Martin J. Kerstner 110 FieMcrest $270,267 Buyer: Dolores M. Milak, Gustav W.

Milak Seller: K. Hovnanian At Barnegat I. LLC 98 Robin Lane $159,000 Buyer: Robert Gray Jr. Seller: Wachovia Bank BEACH HAVEN 1 13 W. Maryland Ave: $500,000 Buyer Susan Fizulich, Michael Fizu-lich Seller: Robin Winter-Bailey 1000 North Bay Ave- $490,000 Buyer Colleen A Arata, Timothy Arata Seller John E.

Malady 705 North Atlantic Ave- $955,000 Buyer Steven Deluca, Peter Kosta- Seller Carol Schwirck 12S Seventh Street $605,000 Buyer Developers TJ Seller: Joyce Hogg 402 Second Street $481,000 Buyer Karen Collier, Douglas Collier Seller Kevin F. Pulz 1 Centre St: $675,000 Buyer Imelda Delrosario, Patricia DOVER TOWNSHIP: Ocean County Parks and Recreation will offer a class on Fall Warblers from 7-9 p.m. at Cooper Environmental Center in Cattus Island County Park. Bring field guides and optics. To register, call (732) 506-9090.

SEPT 1 Ik WRITING YOUR MEMOIR MANCHESTER: Friends of Manchester Library will offer a free program on "How to Write Your Memoir" at- the library on Colonial Drive. Call (732) 716-1626. RESPECT DOVER TOWNSHIP: Center for Kids and Family will offer an Interactive workshop for children ages 11-14 to learn about giving and receiving respect from others at 5 p.m. at Community Medical Center Cory Building, 599 Route 37 West Fee is $5. To register, call (732) 505-KIDS.

SEPT. 15 DISCIPLINING CHILDREN DOVER TOWNSHIP: The Center for Kids and Family will present "Discipline and Beyond" from 10-11 a.m. at the Community Medical Center facility in the Cory Building, 599 Route 37. Program is free. To register, call (732) 505-KIDS.

MEET THE AUTHOR TOMS RIVER: James Lacey, author of "La Scrittore: The Lady Who i Writes Letters," will offer a discussion and book signing at 7 p.m. at Ocean County Library, 101 Washington St Call (732) 349200. SEPT. 16 TWIN TOWERS LACEY: Ocean County Library, Lacey branch, will hold a free 'program by author Dr. Angus Gillespie at 7 p.m.

at the library, 10 E. Lacey Road. He will discuss construction of the Twin Towers, rubble removal efforts, memorial plans, and other aspects of the tragic event To register, call (609) 693-8566. CUE UP TOMS RIVER: Ocean County Parks 1 and Recreation will offer billiards lessons from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

on Thursdays through Oct 21 atQ-Ball Billiards on Route 37. Program will also be offered from Nov. 4 to Dec. 16. Fee is $35 for six classes.

Call (877) OCPARKS. TUCKERTON: The annual Clamtown Antique Flea Market, sponsored by Tuckerton Historical Society, will be held from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Tip Seaman Park on Route 9 and Lakeside Drive. A trolley- will be available for transportation from the park along Main Street Rain date is Sept.

18. Call (609) 296-2584. HEALTH AND SAFETY LONG BEACH TOWNSHIP: St Francis Community Center and SOCH will hold the Family Health and Safety Fair, featuring health screenings for adults and children, continental breakfast and much more, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the center.

In commemoration of the tragic events of Sept 11, the day will begin with a moment of silence at 8:45 a.m. Call (609)978-3400. GOLF LESSONS LAKEWOOD: Ocean County Parks and Recreation will offer golf lessons for ages 16 and over from 8-9 a.m. or a.m. on Saturdays -through Oct.

9 at the golf area of Ocean County Park. Fee is $30 per person. To register, call (877) OC-PARKS. SEPT. 12 BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL WARETOWN: The 21st Ocean County Bluegrass Festival will be held 12-5 p.m.

at Albert Music Hall on Wells Mills Road. Admission costs $8 for adults and $1 for children. Call (609) 971-1593. FALL FLEA MARKET MANCHESTER: Fernwood Women's Gub will hold a fall flea market from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

at the clubhouse on Falmouth Avenue. Call (732) 350-3812. SEPT. 13 SELF DEFENSE DOVER TOWNSHIP: The Center for Women's Health at Community Medical Center will offer one-hour self-defense programs for women and girls. Classes will be held at 6 p.m.

on the second and fourth Monday of every month at the Cory Building, 599 Route 37 West Toms River, or at 4 p.m. every Monday at 731 Lacey Road, Lacey. Fee is $3 per class. To register, call (732) 341-1400. 7.

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