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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 260

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GL8 THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER Sunday, April 2, 2000 I ii HI KEITH'S tg fL Relocation Sale At Our iW ry Cherry Hill Location t-3 April 2nd -30th Three Locations with Distinctively Different Inventories Specializing in Antique Reproductions Fine Furniture Echelon Mall Cherry Hill Mall Moorestown Mall 856-772-0254 856-488-1066 856-787-9883 i jtJ noilAfp -'m PROPERTY W-. Present Friday Apr. 7 Special AppGarcnca Saturday, April 8 't 7t' I it I'm. 4., i.i fV IJRt Vl ft Pitt nini iMttMini Corrosion Resistant One Touch Operation 5 Year Warranty mmmmmmMmmmmMmmmmmm Xi wfu Blocks the Sun MICHAEL PLUNKETT Inquirer Suburban Stall Cpl. McKeown and Patrolman Rumpf patrol a section of Monroe Township on their new dirt motorbikes.

The police force is stepping Lip its efforts to prevent illegal off-road vehicles in trouble spots in the township. Dirt bikes a new crime-fighting weapon 111 LooldngtoloselO of your weight? Cut along the dotted line, '4'- 4 4 iifftfliMiiliw, Blum Call For A Free Estimate 1-800-248-7742 FREE-MOTOR Value Up To S50Q FREE-INSTALLATION 'with Purchase of a Retractable Deck or Patio Awning Call tor details Watchers makes no representation that this result is typical. Sow! Get the 10 difference from Weight Watchers. It's easy. It's fun.

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A resident of Cornus Court in Hunter Woods, her house is directly adjacent to the township bike path and undevel Bulletin Board BULLETIN from GL7 Jersey Pines sponsor trip to Hershey Park and Chocolate World, 520, $45. Information: 609-261-8900. Brooklyn Botanic Gardens Friends of the Franklin Twp Library sponsor trip to Brooklyn Botanic Gardens, 617, $30, includes transportation, admission, guided tour. Information reservations: 856-694-0321. Holocaust Sites Jewish Community Relations Council sponsors trip to Real Estate Transactions These transactions were compiled by Transamerica Intellitech Clayton 3 Hewitt Ct.

James and Laura Mulderrig to At Nguyen and Kxenny Xuynh, $135,500. Deptford 522 Elm Ave. Christine Martinelli to George A. Covely, $88,500. 336 Lafayette Ave.

William R. Simmons to Patrick Oneill and Sandra Mattiocco, $56,000. 418 Woodbury Lake Dr. Thomas Watson to Thomas W. Sargent, $60,000.

East Greenwich 143 Billows Dr. Weathervane Farms to Scott K. and Marianne Reid, $142,432. 124 Sunset Dr. Weathervane Farms to Darrin D.

and Sharon Resh, $167,844. 112 Weathervane Dr. Weathervane Farms to Charles M. and Maryann R. Marcello, $154,075.

Franklin 4625 Lake Rd. Frank and Maria Simone to Jan Dean Albertson Sr. and Maryellen Rothaupt, $41,000. Piney Lane Lindo Bononcini to John M. and Rose Ann Lombardi, $60,000.

1302 Porchtown Rd. Newfield National Bank to Roy P. Hyson, $27,000. Glassboro 8 James Ct. HUD to William R.

and Jean K. Morozewicz, $83,868. 13 Wilson Ave. Robert A. and Vincenza Reihing to John H.

Lewis and Sharon Sabo, $84,900. Births Underwood-Memorial Hospital To Danette N. Harris of Swedesboro, a boy. To Jennie Howard of Swedesboro, a girl. To Rachel Hearon and Jason Kirk of Woodbury, a girl.

To Courtney and Edward Rivera of Pitman, a boy. To Glenda M. Folgar and Nery A. Navas of Woodbury, a girl. To Crystal Jolly of Woodbury, a boy.

To Jeanette and Edward Fox of Sewell, a boy. To Lisa and Chad Oliver of Swedesboro, a girl. To Jackie and Chris McFeeley of Mantua, a girl. To Donna and Salvatore Villari of Woodbury Heights, a boy. To Tabittia Jarrell and Michael Morgan of Franklinville, a girl.

To Stevi-Anne and Christopher Noakes of Franklinville, a girl. To Paula Madkiff and Jamie Mullen of Deptford, a girl. To Jennifer and Mark Pietras of Mantua, a boy, To Melissa and Chalres Chaplick of West Deptford, a boy. To Tiffany Veney of Paulsboro, a girl. To Kimberlyann and Philip DeRoxtra-Hutkin of Gibbstown, a girl.

To Linda and Peter Todd of Deptford, a girl. To Jodie and Paul Thomas, Jr, of Verga, a girl. To Colleen and Thomas A. Cairns of Westville, a boy. To Jessica and Tim Zimrw of Newfield, twin girls.

1 oped pits used by the illegal riders. She said she had recently noticed a decrease in the number of bikers who used to cut across her back lawn at high speeds. Before, "I was scared to death to Holocaust and Jewish sites throughout Europe, 79-21. Information: 856-751-9500. Hawaiian Cruise St Mary's Parish, Williamstown, hosts cruise through the Hawaiian Islands, 819-26.

Prices start at $2,557 person, including cruise, airfare, and taxes. Information: 856-629-6142. Caribbean Cruise 9th annual Implantable Cardiac Defibrillator (ICD) cruise sets sail 1029 for 7 nights. Open to ICD patients, their families, friends, and anyone who wants to cruise. Information and Harrison 112 David Or.

Albert G. Behm Jr. and Laura A. Behm to Joseph N. Forrest and Denise M.

Hinnnershietz, $141,000. 119 Karen Ct. Beverly Eastburn to Timothy S. and Holly A. Furey, $135,000.

Logan 202 Abbey lane Executive Estates to Suzanne Miles-Miller, $158,494. 205 Shady Brooke Lane William Welsh Jr. and Debra Welsh to McR Direct Mail, $132,500. Mantua 142 Franklin Ave. Albert W.

Clark to Russell R. Clark, $36,000. 1437 Tristram Cir. Vernon Marino and Donna Krawchuk to Craig and Mary Lou Hopely, $88,015. Monroe 659 Barbados Dr.

Hovsons Inc. to Barbara Tallant, $111,892. 796 E. Malaga Rd. Yusuf Khairi and Joyce Abdur Rahman to Alexandra Taniewski, $48,000.

322 Martinique Dr. Elton and Brigitte Sullivan to Vincent E. Zanghi Sr. and Edna Zanghi, $124,000. 1131 Nightshade Dr.

Quaker Group to Michael L. Mancano and Diane M. Lorenc, $209,010. Pitman 475 Elwood Ave. Nettie P.

and Edward C. Dear to Mabel L. McGinnis, $75,000. 515 Grandview Ave. Michael and Kathleen A.

Adams to Ann P. Coleman, $98,500. To Carmen Carter and Maurice Wallace of Sewell, a girl. To Kathleen and Joseph Palese of Sewell, a girl. To Kimberly Fiordimondo and Leroy Hopkins of Thorofare, a girl.

To Renee and Steven Van Leer of Williamstown, a boy. To Angela and Edward Wolf, Jr. of National Park, a boy. To Karen and Adrian Gekas of Woodbury, a girl. To Diana and Dwain Stokley of Williamstown, a boy.

To Sheryl and Joseph Foster of Sewell, a girl. To Michelle and John Morris Woodbury, a boy. To Michelle Thomas and Gary M. Palmer of West Deptford, a boy. To Adrianna Laltrella and Damian Bruce of Wenonah, a girl.

To Wendy and Jared Wagner of Sewell, a boy. To Janet and Scott deMers of Woodbury, a girl. To Cassandra Strong and Michael P. Kaighn, Sr. of Woodbury Heights, a boy.

To Linda Hendrickson and Dennis Tunis, Jr. of Woodbury, a girl. To Violet and Terrence Shorter of Swedesboro, a boy. To Cindy and Rick Gremmel of Woodbury, a boy. To Jennifer Castelluccio and Roger Stites, II of Mullica Hill, a boy.

To Debra and Steven Limanni, III of Mickleton, a boy. To Sandra and Albert Doughty of Deptford, a girl. To Stephanie and Daniel Ovvens of Woodbury Heights, a boy. put my children in the yard because they were going so fast," said the mother of two. "Clearly, the bike trail was for walkers and pedal bikers and I think it's going back to that now." reservations: 215-969-8666 or 800-257-7447.

Neighbors welcomes news of your community. Send information, at least 14 days before publication date, to Jim Reuter, Inquirer Neighbors, 53 Haddonfield Rd, Suite 300, Cherry Hill, N.J. 08002 or tax co Jim Reuter at 856-779-3221. Washington 4 Aintree Walk Orleans Home Builders to Carmela Tripodi-Vizzachero, $238,935. 1 Chapel Ct Alfred Mason Jr.

and Carol Mason to Joseph and Kristin Pancoast, $167,000. 31 Jacqueline Place Paparone Corp. to Enrico Puglia, $252,845. 2 Jan Ct. Paparone Corp.

to Gawril and Odette Sodbinow, $294,950. 59 Maple Leaf Cir. Hovbros Maples to Francis I. and Marie J. Korpalski, $135,414.

15 Rogers Place Sawyers Creek to Piersol Homes Corp, $41,000. West Deptford 206 Douglas Ct. James F. and June E. Oconnor to Christine N.

Hartnett, $78,094. 1154 Harker Ave. Raymond Ingemar to Anthony J. and Robin D. Whitcraft, $103,000.

106 Hessian Run Ct. Marie A. and John J. Long to Thomas G. and Stephanie L.

Kelsch $135,000. 3 Manhattan Ave. Thomas J. Adams to John F. and Jennifer A.

Ellick, $37,900. 1433 Washington Ave. David L. Freeman and Mirian Carnall to Christine Martinelli-Griffiths, $115,000. 58 Willowwood Ct.

Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. to Kevin A. and Christine M. Stetser, $37,000. Woodbury City 435 High St.

Federal National Mortgage to Lorraine Gulledge, $64,000. 116 Upton Ave. Steven C. Cohen to Gino and Carol Ann Ciuffardi, $87,500. To Sharon and Duane Westfield of Gibbstown, a boy.

To Allison and Martin Seagrave of Clayton, a girl. To Leigh Ann Wagner and John W. Friars, Jr. of Paulsboro, a boy. To Kerry and Michael Crowley of Woodbury, a boy.

To Shalonda Smith and Vernie Marley, Sr. of Woodbury, a boy. To Ralesha Reed Snd Anthony Williams of Glassboro, a girl. To Tina Rosselle and Sam Kipp of Woodbury, a boy. Kennedy Memorial Hospitals-University Medical CenterWashington Township To Nicole Smith and Leonard Williams of Williamstown, a girl.

To Debra and Joseph Lee of Turnersville, a boy. To Christine and John Crankshaw of Williamstown, a boy. To Stephanie Wilmore and Charles Williams of Turnersville, a boy. To Michelle Smith of Franklinville, a girl. To Bennette Torrence of Turnersville, a girl.

To April and Donald Emery of Franklinville a boy. To Julie Remington of Williamstown, a girl. To Cathy Sama and Frank Ingargiola of Williamstown, a girl. To Brooke Ashley Bruder of Williamstown a girl. To Theresa and Michael Travers of Clayton, a boy.

To Wendy and Jason Gittinger of Woodbury, a boy. To Juanita Renee Winchester of Glassboro, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carley, Jr.

of Glassboro, a girl. MOTORBIKES from GL1 state parks as one exception. "We're not trying to eliminate dirt-bike riding in Monroe Township. We're just trying to eliminate it in areas where we're getting com- Lessons for and by 5-year-olds NURSERY from GL1 "I like school. We have fun and we play," she said.

Then, pointing to a poster illustrating fire safety, she said, "And we learn things like don't get near fire, don't touch a pot when it's hot." The Clearview Regional students, all of whom are female this year, spend the first marking period planning their lessons, and the last three teaching from them. "It gives my students more hands-on experience," said Kathy Weiland, who thought up the program when she was a Clearview student in the 70s. "The parents had said that the program was not long enough to prepare the kids for kindergarten." Heather Gardner, who will study elementary education at Gloucester County College in the fall, agreed. "Last year, it was all book work in the first two marking periods. This way you learn firsthand," said Gardner, 18.

"And it's better for the kids. Now we have the extra time to take the time to help them." E-mail Heather N. Bandur at hbandurphillynews.com Think of it as collecting our greatest hits. Every Sunday, The Inquirer will reprint one of 52 famous front pages from this century. Come back every week to see how many you can collect, It's how V(u know.

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