Wireless Worm Attacking Cell Phones
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Wireless Worm Attacking Cell Phones
ISSUE 118 » VOLUME 002 » THURSDAY JUNE 17, 2004 NEW YORK’S FREE DAILY NEWSPAPER NewYork SHOWERS »& T-STORMS NATIONAL CONNECTIONS 8 TERRORIST » 9/11 COMMISSION SAYS THERE WAS 84º 69º NO LINK BETWEEN SADDAM & AL QAEDA PREGGERS? » ANISTON MAY BE EXPECTING Jen & Brad THE BUZZ 17 ‘MUSIQ’ FOR FREE » OPEN CONCERT TONIGHT In City Hall Park PM NEW YORK 14 THE COOL SCOOP! » THE BEST ICE CREAM CONES See where to get ’em DINING OUT 31 REAL DODGEBALL » IT’S NOT JUST A MOVIE SPORTS 43 ANIMALREPORT Giddyap fish The discovery of a sea horse in the Thames is a sign that the river is getting cleaner. The male shortsnouted sea horse, four inches long, was found by a fisherman off Leigh-on-Sea in Essex. The miniature sea creatures, more commonly found in warmer climates, have not been seen in the Thames since 1976. Sea life expert David Knapp, who is looking after the sea horse, said the discovery shows that the Thames is getting cleaner and warmer. WWW.AM-NY.COM WEBPOLL Are you for or against the death penalty? LOCAL PHONE VIRUS 3 » WIRELESS WORM ATTACKING CELL PHONES Please don’t kill my father A son pleads with terrorists BY PETE CATAPANO amNewYork Managing Editor The son of an American held hostage in Saudi Arabia is praying that savages can somehow have a heart. He begged the kidnappers yesterday to release his father, whom they threatened to kill by tomorrow night. “You guys are probably fathers,” Paul Johnson III said on CNN yesterday, with his 3-year-old son Paul Johnson IV on his knee. “Just This image taken from video posted on an please let him come home and be Islamic Web site shows a blindfolded American a grandfather.” hostage being held in Saudi Arabia. Paul Johnson, 49, was abducted by a group calling Johnson’s captors released a itself Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. four-and-a-half minute video Tuesday and threatened to kill hostage Paul Johnson Jr. within 72 told CNN that the family had not hours unless the Saudi gov- informed their ailing 67-year-old ernment release all of its Al mother of the threat, nor has she seen Qaeda prisoners within the tape of him in captivity. U.S. officials are working closely three days. “I plead with the Saudi with Saudi authorities to free government and the Johnson, and are urging U.S. citizens group of men that are in Saudi Arabia to leave the country. Johnson Jr., 49, a Lockheed Martin holding my father to please let him return employee from Stafford Township, home safely,” New Jersey was kidnapped Saturday Johnson III said. by a group calling itself Al Qaeda in “He will leave your the Arabian Peninsula. The organization is believed to be country. You will never see him again. I just plead with them to headed by Al Qaeda’s chief in the Saudi kingdom, Abdulaziz Issa Abdulget him home safely.” On Tuesday, an Islamic Web site Mohsin al-Moqrin. Yesterday, Saudi security forces and showed a videotape of Johnson wearpolice searched a house in the capital ing a blindfold. “My name is Paul Marshall Johnson, that witnesses speculated may be the Jr.,” says the hostage. “I am an hideout of the suspected kidnappers. American . . . I work on Apache heli- Saudi security officials, though, would not comment on who was believed to copters.” Johnson’s sister, Donna Mayeux, be in the house. REACH 470,000 PEOPLE EVERY DAY » amNYclassified » CALL TO PLACE YOUR AD » 212-385-2669 02 amNY local THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 2004 (GETTY IMAGES) A federal judge set a Sept. 20 trial date for Larry Stewart, who was indicted earlier this month on two counts of perjury. Martha Stewart and former stockbroker Peter Bacanovic, both convicted in March of lying about a stock sale, have asked for a new trial based on the charges against Larry Stewart, who has no blood relation to the homemaking icon. Prosecutors say Larry Stewart lied when he testified he had participated in ink-analysis testing of a stock portfolio worksheet prepared by Bacanovic that was used as evidence in the case. The government contends Larry Stewart also lied when (AP) Secret Service ink expert Larry Stewart pleaded not guilty yesterday to charges he lied repeatedly on the witness stand while testifying for the government at the Martha Stewart trial. Actor and *NSYNC singer Joey Fatone performs during a rehearsal for his new role in Broadway's “Little Shop Of Horrors” at NOLA Studios yesterday. Fatone will star as florist Seymour Krelbourn. HIV scare for 177 patients Martha ink expert pleads innocence JOEY’S NEW BUD Larry Stewart, on trial for perjury. he said he was familiar with a proposal for a book about ink analysis that was to be written by two other Secret Service workers. Martha Stewart and Bacanovic each filed a motion for a new trial last week, citing the perjury charges. Prosecutors say the charges do not undermine the convictions. The motions are considered long shots by legal experts, partly because Bacanovic was acquitted of a charge of falsifying documents — the count at the heart of Larry Stewart’s testimony. Larry Stewart entered his plea in a brief hearing in Manhattan federal court. His lawyer Judith Wheat told U.S. District Judge Denny Chin she planned to ask him to move the trial from New York to Washington, D.C., where Larry Stewart and many of the potential witnesses live. But Chin said “I can’t imagine I would grant the motion” because the alleged crime happened in Manhattan. Larry Stewart remains on administrative leave from the Secret Service, Wheat said. U.S. District Judge Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum, who is considering the new-trial motions, is scheduled to sentence the pair July 8. Each is expected to get 10 to 16 months in prison. (AP) MANHASSET — A Long Island hospital notified 177 patients that they may have been exposed to HIV or hepatitis during gastrointestinal endoscopies because it did not have documentation that the machinery used in the tests had been properly cleaned. North Shore University Hospital spokesman Terry Lynam said yesterday that doctors believed the risk of transmission was “virtually nonexistent” and that the letters were sent as a precaution. Of the 177 who received letters, 86 have undergone tests and all have tested negative for either virus, Lynam said. He said another 10 patients were scheduled to undergo testing yesterday. The hospital sent out letters last week recommending that patients who underwent the procedures during the 13day period in question be tested for the viruses. (AP) THE NEW FRAGRANCE FOR MEN TUNE IN… three great groomers from Echo Davidoff in their own ultra-dynamic signature box. A handsome gift set… perfect for Dad! A $123.00 value, yours for $59.00. THE NEW FRAGRANCE FOR MEN While quantities last. Available at Macy’s local NEWSDIGEST IRS most wanted nabbed abroad NEWARK Fugitive millionaire Herbert Axelrod, wanted on tax fraud charges in New Jersey, was arrested at a German airport after a flight from Switzerland, federal prosecutors said yesterday. The U.S. Attorney’s Office in New Jersey said it notified German authorities it would seek to have Axelrod extradited. The 76-year-old pet products tycoon surfaced in Cuba soon after being indicted April 13 on charges that he used Swiss bank accounts to hide income from the Internal Revenue Service. Three charged in LI man’s yard slay MINEOLA Three men were charged yesterday with second-degree murder in the March death of a Long Island man, who was the apparent target of a drug robbery, police said. Michael Modica, 23, was found dead on the lawn of his stepfather’s Baldwin Harbor home, his ankles and wrists bound together with duct tape, said Detective Sgt. Dennis Barry. Police believe Modica was selling the drugs Ecstasy and ketamine at nightclubs on Long Island and New York City, and was targeted by rival drug dealers, who confronted him at his home on March 25. BY CHUCK BENNETT amNewYork Staff Writer A virus-like program is jumping from cell phone to cell phone in what computer security experts have dubbed the “wireless worm.” The worm doesn’t have much of a bite — no files are destroyed, just the name “Cabir” appears on the phone’s display. But it’s got security experts nervous. Patrick Hinojosa, chief technology officer of the antivirus firm Panda Software, called the worm “a wake-up call” for the wireless communications industry. “We have just been waiting for it,” he told amNewYork. “They need to tighten security now.” An Eastern European group of hackers known as “29a” claim to have sent the worm to anti-virus firms in the U.S. to show off their skills. Hinojosa called it a “proof of concept” worm. The worm jumps from phone to phone via Bluetooth wireless connections. Phones using the Symbian and Series Cellular-phone users beware. 60 software, such as the Nokia 6600, are susceptible. Certain models of Siemens Cops bust coke ring, $75M value CATHOLICS CLAMOR TO DENY KERRY COMMUNION BY MICHAEL CLANCY amNewYork Staff Writer Would getting rid of rent stabilization spur the building of more apartments ? Results: Yes No 21% 79% LOTTERY Here are the winning numbers selected in yesterday’s New York State Lottery drawing: Daily: 9-5-0 Win Four: 2-0-5-8 Pick 10 game: 4-6-7-14-1821-28-34-38-43-45-47-5357-60-61-69-70-74-78 (GETTY IMAGES) NEW YORK CITY State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer has filed a court complaint charging that the Brown & Williamson Tobacco Co. is violating a nationwide agreement by its “shameless attempt to market Kool cigarettes to children and teens.” Spitzer’s complaint said the company is running a national Kool MIXX 2004 promotion focused on hip-hop music and culture and black youth. The promotion includes deejay competitions, CDROMs, bags, radios, lighters and cigarette packs, he said. Spitzer said the promotion violates the master settlement agreement, signed by virtually all the country’s major tobacco companies, which prohibits marketing that (AP) targets youth. WEBPOLL 03 called Cabir a novelty and said sophisticated hackers will develop computer viruses to mine personal information data, not play with people’s cell phones. Hinojosa doesn’t buy that theory. “Look at the e-mail worms that go around. The majority of those have nothing to do with gaining personal information.” As the operating systems of mobile phones become more sophisticated, more viruses and worms will follow. Text message worms are the next evolution, experts warn. and Sony Ericsson phones are also vulnerable. So far, the worm has not spread that far. In theory, one infected phone in a subway car would automatically infect all the compatible phones on board. The worm scans for other Bluetooth connections. The code won’t erase data, but will quickly drain the battery from the scanning. While computer viruses are often stopped by sophisticated firewalls on servers, the Cabir worm spreads peer-topeer with no middleman. Some computers experts Spitzer goes after Kool cigs in court www.am-ny.com amNY Cell phone virus-maker: Can you fear me now? (GETTY IMAGES) LOCAL THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 2004 Jenni Logan urges presumptive Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry to be denied Holy Communion in front of St. Patrick’s Cathedral yesterday. Some bishops around the country are urging Kerry and other pro-choice Catholic politicians to abstain voluntarily from taking Communion. Silver lobbies for revenge BY MARC HUMBERT Associated Press A veteran member of the sixperson state Lobbying Commission is being ousted by a leader of the state Legislature, officials said yesterday. A key government official with knowledge of the situation, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the removal of Albert Callan from the commission was part of a move by legislative leaders to either replace the commis- sion’s executive director, David Grandeau, or sharply limit his power. The commission had earlier placed Grandeau under a gag order to prevent him from speaking about pending cases. “Our speculation is that the political establishment is moving from gag to guillotine when it comes to David Grandeau,” said the New York Public Interest Group’s Blair Horner, a frequent state government critic. Grandeau has been at odds recently with state Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver over the commission’s investigation into the Manhattan Democrat and his wife being given a suite at a posh Las Vegas hotel for $109 a night in 2002 by Caesars Entertainment. The gambling giant is seeking to break into New York’s casino gambling business. On Tuesday, Silver confirmed he had received a subpoena from the commission concerning the Las Vegas stay. Silver and Republican Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno, a Grandeau mentor who was responsible for Grandeau being named executive director, declined to comment. Callan has served on the commission as the choice of Assembly Republican Minority Leader Charles Nesbitt. A spokeswoman for Nesbitt said the only reason Callan is being replaced is because “it is customary for a leader to come in and choose his own people for the commission.” “It really came out of the blue,” Callan said of his ouster. Police seized a whopping 459 kilograms of cocaine, with an estimated street value of $75 million, from a warehouse in Queens on Tuesday night, authorities said yesterday. The six-month investigation began in January when police identified Colombians who operated a coke and heroin distribution ring in and around the Maspeth section of Queens. Only as they monitored the Colombians did police realize the scope and scale of operations, authorities said. Police timed the seizure to take the maximum amount of drugs off the street, landing the biggest NYPD drug bust in two years. “This seizure represents a huge hit to the underground narcotics economy,” Police Commissioner Ray Kelly said. “Every vial of crack or bag of heroin that is removed from the street is vital in our battle against drugs. Today’s haul multiplies those amounts hundreds over. We consider this a major victory.” In addition to the cocaine, police seized a loaded 9 mm Glock handgun and an assault rifle. Police arrested Ivan Molano, of Elmhurst, and confiscated 1 kilo of cocaine and $190,000 that was found in his home. He was charged with possession of a controlled substance and money laundering. Police said the investigation is ongoing and more arrests are expected. 04 amNY local THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 2004 A row over Park Row Residents: Barricades are squeezing Chinatown’s livelihood BY CHUCK BENNETT amNewYork Staff Writer The heads of two court officers unions, reacting to a Queens judge who helped a robbery suspect avoid arrest last week, issued a memo yesterday directing their members to detain anyone they believe is wanted by law enforcement. Security barricades surrounding police headquarters in lower Manhattan are choking the life out of Chinatown, residents and pols charged in a recent lawsuit. In the wake of 9/11 — fearing a truck bomb or other terror attack, police closed Park Row — which lies behind 1 Police Plaza and runs from City Hall to East Broadway. Residents said the barricades slow emergency vehicles, keep away tourist buses and create parking nightmares. The lawsuit asks the courts to remove the barricades while the city does an independent environmental impact review to see how the community is affected by the closure. A previous review said the impact was minimal — but the lawsuit argues that the review is flawed. “Is that a joke or not?” asked David Chang, a plaintiff in the case and president of Chatham Towers, an apartment complex behind the barricades. “A hell of a lot has changed.” He called the closure a “land grab” by the police and said it would have never happened if his building was on Park Ave. Paul Lee said his family’s 113-year-old gift shop, Quong Yuen Shing & Co. on Mott Street, went out of business after Park Row closed. Tourist The memo to 3,000 officers who work in state courts in the city came from John P. McKillop, president-elect of the New York State Supreme Court Officers Association, and Dennis Quirk, president of the New York State Court Officers Association. Quirk called the directive “Laura Blackburne Operational Memo No. 1.” The title is a jibe at the state Supreme Court justice who caused an uproar last Thursday when she ordered an officer to escort the suspect, Derek Sterling, out a rear door and to an elevator normally reserved for judges. McKillop said officials of A bill approved by the state Senate yesterday would make killers like the one who entered a Syracuse hospital room to poison his wife eligible for the death penalty. The legislation spells out that, under the state capital punishment law, first- or second-degree burglary is committed when someone trespasses with the intention of committing a crime. Though it may seem like a bit of legal hairsplitting, this the unions “were extremely upset that Judge Blackburne chose to violate the law, particularly because she involved a court officer in this clear violation of the law.” McKillop said the officer, Sgt. Richard Peterson, was dubious about following the judge’s order but “was under compulsion of being held in contempt of court” if he refused. The memo tells court officers to detain the suspect; notify the appropriate agency that the suspect is in custody; assist the appropriate law enforcement official in effecting the arrest, and notify the union promptly. Court officers are often notified that a law enforcement agency is interested in a person who might be appearing in their courtroom. It also says: “Any individual attempting to interfere with the above procedures shall be arrested immediately and charged appropriately.” (AP) Queens teach nabbed after sex with student BY MICHAEL CLANCY amNewYork Staff Writer Sections of Park Row, shown above, have been off-limits to traffic since 9/11. buses, he said, were longer allowed to stop near his shop. Margaret Fung, executive director of the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund said the closure had “a devastating effect on the Chinatown community.” In a statement, Janet Siegel, a lawyer who will rep- resent the city in court this Friday, said, “We feel the environmental review was thorough and met all legal requirements.” Senate approves bill revising death penalty BY JOEL STASHENKO Associated Press Writer Union to judges: Court officers will nab suspects definition may have prevented the state’s highest court from throwing out the death sentence against James Cahill III in November 2003. Then, the Court of Appeals ruled 42 that Cahill’s case lacked the aggravating factors required to elevate charges against him to a capital crime. The court said a burglary charge could not be sustained because, although Cahill entered his wife Jill’s hospital room in 1998 with the intent of poisoning her with potassium cyanide, he did not steal anything. Cahill’s wife was hospitalized several months earlier, when he beat her severely with a baseball bat. “What the court determined is that breaking and entering and trespassing in a hospital ... is not a crime,” said Syracuse Republican state Sen. John DeFrancisco. “I believe it was a crime.” DeFrancisco said the legislation will force judges to read the statute “in the common, ordinary sense” of what constitutes burglary. He said the change cannot affect the Cahill case. Cahill, 43, was sentenced again in January to 371⁄2 years to life. He will be eligible for a parole hearing in 34 years. State Sen. Eric Schneiderman, DManhattan, said the bill was an attempt to expand the death penalty. He opposes capital punishment and favors a moratorium on death penalty cases in the state. Republican Sen. Dale Volker, the chief sponsor of the 1995 death penalty statute, blasted the Court of Appeals from the floor of the Senate for its ruling in the Cahill case. Based on that decision, Volker said he would vote against the nomination of Chief Judge Judith Kaye if given the opportunity. (AP) A Queens public high school teacher was arrested Tuesday night and charged with rape for having sex with an underage student, authorities said yesterday. George Zanetis, a shop teacher at Aviation High School in Long Island City had sex with a 16-year-old student in his car in a parking lot at Jones Beach in August of 2003, said Special Commissioner of Investigation Richard Condon. Zanetis had a ongoing relationship with the student. The charges stem from an encounter that happened before the girl’s 17th birthday, officials said. Zanetis, 42, of Manhasset, has worked for the Department of Education since 1991. Rape, in the third degree, carries a maximum penalty of four years in prison. CUSTODIANS CLAMOR School custodians rallied in front of the Dept. of Education’s headquarters at the Tweed Courthouse yesterday to protest plans to privatize their civil servant jobs. JUST IN! LADIES’ TOP NAME ACTIVEWEAR THIS SEASON’S BEST SELECTION OF TEES • CAPRIS • SHORTS & SO MUCH MORE! ONLY 9 - 19 $ 99 $ 99 SAVE 40-50% OFF TOP SPORTING STORE PRICES PLUS, CHECK OUT THE NEW SELECTION OF LADIES’ & MENS’ ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR AT INCREDIBLE SAVINGS STARTS TODAY! Over 650 stores nationwide. Call 1-800-Marshalls for a store near you or visit us at www.MarshallsOnline.com. ©2004 Marshalls. amNY Fight for rally rights RUSHHOUR REALITY Anti-war activists criticize Bloomberg at City Hall meeting During a testy exchange on the steps of City Hall yesterday, an anti-war activist confronted Mayor Bloomberg over the protest permit impasse. BY JOE RAPPAPORT amNewYork Columnist For several months, I’ve received a constant stream of e-mails with story ideas and comments, or to point out where I’ve gone astray. “It was a one-sided conversation,” Leslie Cagan, national coordinator of United for Peace and Justice, told amNewYork. “He gave me a little lecture.” Cagan was attending a news conference regarding protest plans for the Republican National Convention, scheduled from Aug. 30 to Sept 2, when the mayor passed by on the way to his office. The two exchanged words for several minutes. “We are planning an event that will have four or five times the people the convention will have and he could have the courtesy to meet For instance, several readers commented on a recent column in which I complained about the prevalence of swipers at the 103rd Street station who rip off the MTA by selling cheap rides. One described five evenings of encounters — she called it a “saga” — with swipers who were harassing riders at the 34th Street-Herald Square station, but wrote later to say that she believed a crackdown had taken place. Another reader, though, made the tongue-in-cheek argument that the loss to the system, estimated at about $22 million by NYC Transit, is miniscule in a total budget of $4.9 billion. Stores and restaurants probably lose as much as 10% because of pilferage, he estimated, and would envy the MTA’s smaller losses. I’m not buying it (nor was he, really). But it is another perspective. Unfortunately, errors have also creeped into my columns, which kind readers have pointed out. Yesterday, for instance, I compared daily ridership on the AirTrain at JFK Airport to monthly statistics for taxi and parking lot use there. While the monthly data still show that AirTrain has not won a huge number of converts, it was not a fair comparison. It was not a good week for me, actually, because I made another error in Tuesday’s piece about the G line. Rush-hour commuters now must walk down a long corridor to transfer to the E and V lines at the Long Island City-Court Square station, not the 7 line. There is also a free transfer available to the 7 for some riders using MetroCard. Comments? Email: [email protected] their rights as well. We will find a way for you to express yourself,” Bloomberg said. On Tuesday, Cagan publicly asked for a meeting with Bloomberg over her organization’s massive protest plans for the Republican National Convention on Aug. 29. The city has denied the group a A United for Peace and Justice volunteer prepares for an anti-war protest last year. UPJ rallied yesterday for a GOP convention protest permit. permit to use the Great Lawn in Central Park for a rally, saying the estimated 250,000 or more protesters will cause millions of dollars worth of damage. The city has offered Flushing Meadows Park as an alternative site, but organizers say it’s too far away. There are 22 applications pending with the police and Parks Dept. for anti-Bush protests and rallies to coincide with the convention. The City Council is mulling over a resolution in support of the protesters. At a hearing yesterday, Donna Lieberman of the New York Civil Liberties Union said the delays may lead to permits ultimately being denied. “We are hoping he’ll [Bloomberg] finally get real and recognize that a huge crowd of people need the park,” said UPJ spokesman Bill Dobbs. Big Brothers turn 100 BY MATT WINDMAN Special to amNewYork More than 100 former Big and Little Brothers and Sisters reunited yesterday in Bryant Park to honor the 100th anniversary of the Big Brothers Big Sisters program, which began in 1904 in New York City. The event was hosted by MTV star Nick Lachey, who once participated in the program as a Little Brother. “What a Big Brother or Big Sister does is provide love and caring,” Allan Luks, executive director of Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, told amNewYork. “Kind of like a cheerleader saying you can avoid gangs, that you don’t have to be a teenage mother or that you can be an immigrant and still be accepted by others.” Each year, the program pairs more than 220,000 children in the U.S. with responsible adult mentors. Issues plaguing children often include poverty, substance abuse, HIV/AIDS, academic failure and neglect. The program is always searching for children in need of assistance and for adult mentors who can volunteer their time. For more information, call the New York City office at 212-779-1221 or the Bronx office at 718-742-8530. (GETTY IMAGES) Got transit Peeves? with us,” Cagan said. At a later news conference, Bloomberg said, “It was a friendly exchange....” “You’re not going to get a park permit to put 250,000 people in place in Central Park, that can only hold 80,000 and that is full of people on a Sunday who have BY CHUCK BENNETT amNewYork Staff Writer The mail train — a round-up XXX local THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 2004 (GETTY IMAGES) 06 Nick Lachey and Oksana Baiul serve ice cream at the Big Brothers Big Sisters 100th Anniversary Celebration in Bryant Park yesterday. Feds nab five gang members BY MICHAEL CLANCY amNewYork Staff Writer Federal authorities yesterday announced the racketeering indictment of five members and the ringleader of a murderous Chinese gang. Known as the “Frank Ma Organization,” the gang trafficked heroin, transported stolen cars, robbed computer chips, organized illegal gambling and murdered two innocent Canadians, said David Kelley, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York. The gang, which operated in New York and California from 1993 to 2003, was headed by Sui Min Ma, also known as “Frank Ma,” who lived in Rego Park, Kelley said. When heroin suppliers from China ordered a hit on a Canadian man, several of Ma’s soldiers planned the hit in New York City then traveled to Toronto in 1994 and killed two men, neither of whom were the intended victims, authorities said. All six defendants are in custody and face racketeering and racketeering conspiracy charges, which each carry life maximum penalties. Ma is also charged with conspiracy to distribute heroin. NY split on school $ debate Forty-seven percent of New York voters would prefer to have the courts work out a solution on how to fund the state’s poor school districts while 43% say leave it to the state Legislature, a statewide Quinnipiac poll reported yesterday. The state is under court order to work out a new funding system to provide more aid for New York City’s poorer school districts by July 30. Failing that, the court has said it will appoint a special master to do the job. Thus far, Republican Gov. George Pataki, state Senate Republican Majority Leader Joseph Bruno and state Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, a New York City Democrat, have been unable to agree on a funding plan. All three have said they would like any plan to deal with schools statewide, not just New York City. (AP) Introducing the official airline of the fashionably frugal. Welcome to Independence Air. This summer, we’ll be flying from the New York metro area to Washington Dulles more than 40 times a day, and connecting to 23 cities. With seat assignments and no overbooking. Low fares on every flight, every day. No teaser fares. No worry-about-the-fine-print fares. We even advertise our highest fares. Now it’s easy to find a bargain every time you fly. 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Bin Laden made overtures to Saddam for assistance, the commission said in the staff report, as he did with leaders in Sudan, Iran, Afghanistan and elsewhere as he sought to build an Islamic army. While Saddam dispatched a senior Iraqi intelligence official to Sudan to meet with bin Laden in 1994, the com- (AP) SCTV IS ON THE AIR! 08 Saddam Hussein mission said it had not turned up evidence of a “collaborative relationship.” The Bush administration has long claimed links between Saddam Hussein and Al Qaeda, and cited them as one reason for last year’s invasion of Iraq. On Monday, Vice President Dick Cheney said in a speech that the Iraqi dictator “had long established ties with Al Qaeda.” The bipartisan commission issued its findings as it embarked on two days of public hearings into the worst terrorist attacks in American history. The panel intends to issue a final report in July on the hijackings on Sept. 11, 2001, that killed nearly 3,000, destroyed the World Trade Center in New York and damaged the Pentagon outside Washington. A fourth plane commandeered by terrorists crashed in the countryside in Pennsylvania. The staff report pieced together information on the development of bin Laden’s network, from the far-flung training camps in Afghanistan and elsewhere, to funding from “well-placed financial facilitators and diversions of funds from Islamic charities.” Reports that bin Laden had a huge personal fortune to finance terrorism are overstated, the report also said. (AP) Al Qaeda was to use NATIONAL NEWSDIGEST 10 planes in attacks Bush: We made BY DAN EGGEN Washington Post Staff Writer The terrorist attacks carried out on Sept. 11, 2001, were originally envisioned as an even more spectacular assault involving 10 jetliners on the east and west coasts, but the plan was scaled back and was nearly derailed on several occasions by setbacks and squabbling among senior Al Qaeda officials, according to a new report released this morning. The date for the attacks was uncertain until weeks before they were carried out, and there is evidence as late as Sept. 9, 2001, that ringleader Mohamed Atta had not decided whether the flight that crashed in Pennsylvania would target the U.S. Capitol or the White House, according to the report, which was issued by the independent commission probing the 9/11 attacks. One of the hijacking pilots apparently came close to abandoning the plot altogether, the panel found. The commission’s astonishingly detailed report on the planning for Sept. 11 — which relies heavily on the previously classified interrogations of senior Al Qaeda operatives in U.S. custody — portrays al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden as deeply involved in planning the strikes, choosing the hijackers himself and consistently pushing to have the attacks carried out earlier than they eventually were. Bin Laden’s fervor persisted despite heated opposition from many of his closest aides, who urged him to abandon the plot as it neared its completion in the summer of 2001, the report says. The commission report represents by far the most detailed and authoritative public account of the Sept. 11 attacks also comes as one of the last documents to be issued by the 10-member bipartisan panel before the release next month of its final report, which is likely to span some 500 pages. progress in Iraq MACDILL AIR FORCE BASE President Bush gave a pep talk yesterday to U.S. forces in Afghanistan and Iraq, claiming steady progress toward democracy in both countries despite a surge in violence in Iraq. “The future of a free Iraq is now coming into view,” Bush told several thousand troops at the Tampa, Fla., air base that is home to the U.S. Central Command. “A democratic free Iraq is on the way.” Psych evaluation for terror suspect COLUMBUS A federal magistrate yesterday ordered a man charged with plotting to blow up a shopping mall to be transferred to a federal psychiatric facility to determine if he is mentally competent. Authorities have accused Abdi, 32, of plotting to blow up a mall with admitted Al Qaeda member Iyman Faris, who is now imprisoned for never-acted-on plans to sabotage the Brooklyn Bridge. A third man suspected of plotting with the two is now under federal surveillance. Kerry hits $100M WASHINGTON John Kerry raised a Democratic record $100 million from March through May, lifting his presidential campaign to more than $140 (AP) million so far. international NEWSDIGEST Iran, U.N. at odds over nuke plan TEHRAN Iran has no moral obligation to stop enriching uranium and will not accept a resolution criticizing its nuclear activities under consideration by the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency, President Mohammad Khatami said yesterday. However, Europe’s three major powers — France, Britain and germany — shrugged off Iranian threats of retaliation yesterday and put final touches on a tough resolution rebuking Tehran for continued nuclear cover-ups. Khatami stopped short of saying Iran will resume enrichment, or will stop all cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency. “With the ongoing trend, we have no moral commitment anymore to suspend uranium enrichment,” he said. Iraqi kidnappers release hostage BEIRUT Iraqi kidnappers yesterday released Habib Khalil Samour, a Lebanese hostage, in Baghdad a month after he was taken hostage in Baghdad and two days after he appeared on a video tape. Lebanon’s official National News Agency said Samour “was released without the kidnappers making any demand for ransom money.” Samour was one of three Lebanese in Iraq whose kidnapping was announced last week. One was released after his family paid a ransom; the other was killed. Hunt continues for massacre rebels BOGOTA Colombian troops hunted yesterday for rebels who massacred 34 peasants who worked in Colombia’s cocaine-producing fields in the country’s worst mass slaughter in years. Members of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, gunned down the civilians Tuesday after tying them up. In Colombia, which produces most of the world’s cocaine, 3,500 people are killed each year in a war that pits the FARC and a smaller rebel group against outlawed paramilitary groups and U.S.-backed government forces. U.S. will return airports to Iraq BAGHDAD Coalition officials will hand over the civilian part of Baghdad International Airport to Iraqi authorities about July 1, the U.S. military said yesterday. Return of the airport was a key demand of the interim government which takes power at the end of this month. The military also plans to turn over the military side of the airport by mid-August, a senior coalition (AP) official said. A derailed coach of the Bombaybound Matsyagandha Express passenger train hangs from a bridge nearly 125 miles southeast of Bombay, India yesterday. At least 20 people were killed and more than 50 injured when the train hit boulders on the bridge and jumped the tracks. amNY 09 Iraq oil attacks continue Rebels strike third pipeline in less than a week; top oil security chief also killed Insurgents struck at the heart of Iraq’s economic livelihood yesterday, blasting a major pipeline to halt vital oil exports and killing the top security chief for the northern oilfields. A rocket slammed into a U.S. logistics base near Balad, 50 miles north of Baghdad, killing three U.S. soldiers and wounding 25 other people, including two civilian workers, the military said. Elsewhere, radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr ordered his militiamen to leave the holy cities of Najaf and Kufa unless they live there, fulfilling a key aspect of an accord meant to end fighting between his fighters and U.S. troops. Al-Sadr’s order to his fighters does not remove the militia presence from Najaf and Kufa, since most of his fighters in the twin cities live there and are not affected by the order. However, it is a major step toward ending the uprising al-Sadr launched in April after the coalition closed his newspaper, arrested a top aide and issued an arrest warrant for him in the 2003 murder of a rival cleric. Hundreds died in the uprising. Skirmishes continue (AP PHOTOS) WORLD THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 2004 Armed Iraqi police patrol along oil pipelines outside of the town of Faw, Iraq yesterday. Saboteurs blasted a key pipeline yesterday for the second time in as many days, halting Iraq’s oil exports, officials said. between U.S. troops and the al-Sadr’s followers in Baghdad’s Sadr City. An explosion before dawn yesterday damaged a pipeline carrying crude oil from Iraq’s southern fields to the Basra oil terminal in the Persian Gulf. Iraqi engineers had diverted crude shipments to that pipeline after another was bombed two days ago. Exports were also halted last month through Iraq’s other export avenue — the northern pipeline from Kirkuk to Ceyhan, Turkey — after a May 25 bombing, Turkish officials said. Iraqi officials said they hoped to repair the southern pipelines in a few days, and the effects were not expected to have a substantial effect on world petroleum supplies. Although Iraq has the world’s second-largest Court convicts 15 in Jordan terror plot Accused of being an Al Qaeda operative, Ahmed Mahmoud Saleh al-Riyati shouted, “You will be punished on doomsday!” at military judges yesterday after they convicted him and 14 fugitives of a terror conspiracy targeting American and Israeli interests in Jordan. The military State Security Court sentenced Ahmad Mahmoud Saleh al-Riyati, 34, the only suspect in custody, to 71⁄2 years of hard labor for the conspiracy linked to Al Qaeda and Ansar al-Islam terror groups. Eight of the other 14 were handed down 15 years of hard labor, including Ansar's spiritual leader Najm al-Din Faraj Ahmad, an Iraqi better known as Mullah Krekar. He lives as a refugee in Norway, which had rejected a Jordanian request for his extradition to face earlier charges of heroin smuggling. On Tuesday, the Norwegian national prosecutor dropped terrorism charges against Krekar filed in Oslo, partly because a key witness’ testimony in Iraq may have been tainted by torture. The Jordanian court also convicted the remaining six defendants, then dropped the cases against them, saying they had died — a standard procedure in Jordanian courts so the conviction can stand if evidence later emerges they are alive. The court did not say how they died, but military prosecution sources have said they were killed battling American forces in Iraq. Presiding judge Col. Fawaz Buqour said al-Riyati was the cell mastermind whom Al Qaeda recruited six years ago through one of its agents, Raed Hijazi. Jordanian-born Hijazi, who is a naturalized American citizen, was arrested in Syria in October 2000 and extradited to Jordan, where he was sentenced to death for a foiled Al Qaeda terror conspiracy during 1999 New Year’s celebrations in the kingdom. The conspiracy to carry out attacks in Jordan was hatched as early as August 2001 in mutual agreement between Osama bin Laden’s Al Qaeda terror network and Ansar alIslam, the indictment said. It said both had agreed to have al-Riyati and his cell conduct terror attacks against U.S. and Israeli interests in Jordan as well as to attack Western tourists and assassinate top Jordanian intelligence officers. Details of the plots were not revealed. (AP) petroleum reserves after Saudi Arabia, sabotage and decrepit facilities have prevented it from taking a leading role in global oil markets. The two southern pipelines export about 1.7 million barrels a day, according to the Middle East Economic Survey. Each day that the southern lines are closed will cost Iraq about $50 million, said Walid Khadduri, an expert on Iraq’s oil industry. Gunmen killed Ghazi Talabani, the official in charge of protecting the northern oilfields, in an ambush in Kirkuk. Gen. Anwar Amin of the Iraqi Civil Defense Corps said three gunmen attacked Talabani’s car after his bodyguard briefly left the vehicle in a crowded market. The bodyguard was wounded. Talabani was the third Iraqi official slain since Saturday. Insurgents have stepped up attacks on Iraqi industrial sites to undermine support for the interim Iraqi government that takes power at the end of the month. Also yesterday, Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz, one of the architects of the Iraq war, began talks with the interim Iraqi leadership. Coalition officials say about 60% of the Iraqi government has already been handed to Iraqi control, including 15 of the 26 ministries. Wolfowitz met with interim Prime Minister Iyad Allawi and others. Afterward, the coalition said the talks were “just the beginning of a new relationship between the government of Iraq and the members of the coalition.” (AP) OPINION 10 amNY THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 2004 A NEW U.N. ARMY BILL SCHORR’S CARTOON BY WALTER CRONKITE Peacekeepers ne of the least-noticed developments at the G-8 summit of industrial nations at Sea Island, Ga., was the group’s endorsement of an American plan — called the Global Peace Operations Initiative — to double the number of peacekeepers available for missions around the world. The U.S., Canada and several European nations, which have been the primary sources of peacekeepers in the past, now have their hands full in places like Iraq, Afghanistan and the Balkans. In addition, the United Nations soon will be managing as many as 70,000 troops in almost 20 missions around the world. The system very nearly is running on empty. Under the U.S. plan, an additional 75,000 troops from countries wishing to contribute to peace missions would receive training, equipment and logistical support from the U.S. or other G-8 members. These troops would be made available by their home countries for missions sponsored by the U.N. or by regional groups such as the Organization of African States or the European Union. The U.S. will put up at least the initial funds — reportedly $660 million. This plan is a very good thing, as far as it goes. Everyone at the Sea Island conference was well-aware of the increasing scarcity of available peacekeepers as crisis situations multiply around the world. What the plan will not do, however, is shorten the reaction time for intervention efforts, which is sometimes measured in months, not weeks. The problem is that in so many cases, while governments debate whether to join a particular rescue effort, people are being killed, maimed, starved, enslaved or otherwise devastated. It is to fill this gap that the nongovernmental group Citizens for Global Solutions proposed a United Nations Emergency Peace Service, which would be a small but highly trained and ready quick-reaction force. A serious barrier to such a quick-reaction force — and the reason President Bush’s initiative is incomplete — is a long-standing American policy against the creation of a Bush’s plan fills a serious “standing army” at the U.N. The idea that a international need, as force of some 13,000 soldiers, police officers, well as an American need secretaries and other support personnel could be considered a standing army is laughable, of course. Bush’s plan nevertheless fills a serious international need, as well as an American need. With U.S. forces stretched so dangerously thin, the increase in the number of international peacekeepers should reduce the number of American troops needed for peacekeeping efforts. This is quite a turnaround from the days when “peacekeeping” and “nation-building” were so bitterly scorned in the Bush administration. Unilateralism was put away, at least for the occasion. But isn’t it amazing? Bush recently made a 180degree policy turn regarding the U.N. That kind of navigation seems to be an administration trait these days. Maybe Bush is actually learning from his mistakes. The Bush administration’s past foreign policy has brought a terrible cost in lives, dollars and reputation for America. Americans and the world can rejoice if these new developments not only reflect temporary expediency, but represent a permanent reversal in White House doctrine. Opinions expressed in this space are of the writer, not amNewYork. O LETTERS A Coke bust Address all letters to the Editor to amNewYork, 145 W. 30th St., NY, NY 10001. Or, send e-mails to: [email protected]. Letters may be edited. Please include your phone number and address. Has anyone noticed that Coca Cola’s new “conveniently sized” 1.5 liter is now costing the same sale price as the 2 liter used to? For a couple of weeks it was cheaper, but now they’ve bumped it back up. Many in America watching their weight depend on having their Diet Coke to cut calories. Looks like a gouge to me. It’s bad enough we have a $.05 state “deposit” we’ll never see again (don’t even get me started on that), but now we have to pay more for less? Mark A. Keeton Long Island City Let them protest It is clear from your June 16 cover story “No Protests,” that the Republicans do not want any protests whatsoever during their convention. It appears that the Republicans are not playing fair with the people. If you are for what they have to say, they will give you plenty of space to show that favoritism, but not the other way around. In a state and city government that is Republican-controlled with Governor Pataki and Mayor Bloomberg, permits are not being given out. Already protesters are being told where they cannot protest rather than where they can protest and be seen. It seems perfectly fine that the Republican Convention can take place right in the center of town, but not the protests. The Republican party needs to realize it is not so perfect, and play fair. It seems they can do whatever they want when it comes to their opponents, but not the other way around. Our forefathers would be having a fit if they were still alive today. Imagine the Boston Tea Party not being held in Boston Harbor, but miles away in a small pond somewhere. Brian Hochberg Richmond Hill Scare-monger QUOTEENDQUOTE You guys are probably fathers. Just please let him come home and be a grandfather. “ ” — Paul Johnson III pleading for the release of his kidnapped father, who’s being held hostage in Saudi Arabia Donna Robinson’s letter (June 15) praises the 26 antiBush diplomats and military officials for their “honesty” in claiming that Bush’s actions may have jeopardized our national security. In other words, she cleverly insinuates that those who support our mission in Iraq are dishonest. The group of 26 failed to prove that our national security has been compromised, and Robinson shows no proof of any dishonesty. Furthermore, Robinson claims Bush will have a blank check in a second term. She obviously doesn’t understand our system of checks and balances. Before going to war, the president must receive congressional approval from both houses of Congress, which is what Bush did before ridding Iraq of the terrorist Saddam Hussein. Her scaremongering is just that: scaremongering. John Crew Midtown Casualty count Robert Milano’s June 14 letter claims “that the major newspapers stopped printing the daily tally of U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq once they realized that the tally was hurting the Bush administration’s polling numbers.” It seems that the liberals wants more U.S. casualties in order to knock Bush’s approval rating down. They must take their politics very seriously. 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Lakers rose 62% from last year’s record low, but were the fourth-worst (Bloomberg) since 1981. The head of Boeing Co.’s 7E7 program said yesterday the airplane manufacturer is in detailed talks to sell its new fuel-efficient passenger jet to (AP) more than 30 airlines. After a cover-up scandal and recalls, Mitsubishi Motors Corp.yesterday said it will slash paychecks and cut other costs to make up for an expected drop in car sales.(AP) Best Buy Co. Inc. reported first-quarter earnings of $114 million as the biggest U.S. consumer electronics chain saw its revenue climb 17%. NASDAQ S&P 500 1,998.23 +2.63 Reports show that industrial production rose 1.1% in May Industrial production rose 1.1% in May, the most in almost six years, Fed said. Government figures showed housing starts totaled 1.967 million units at an annual pace last month, above the 1.950 million median forecast of economists surveyed by Bloomberg News. Building permits, a sign of future activity, rose 3.5%. Treasuries surged on Tuesday after the consumer price index, excluding food (GETTY IMAGES) U.S. Treasury notes fell yesterday as reports showed builders started work on more houses than forecast in May and industrial production surged, adding to speculation the Federal Reserve will raise its key interest rate this month. A man sweeps up at a construction site in New York City. In May, builders nationwide started work on more houses than forecast. and energy, rose 0.2% in May, compared with 0.3% in April. Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan told Congress yesterday inflation isn't a “serious concern” and that changes are “very likely to be measured over the quarters ahead.” Futures traders had raised bets 10-year notes would fall, A Revival AT THE RIVERSIDE CHURCH “Prophetic Witness” for Spiritual Revitalization with renowned preacher • noted theologian • Iraqi war critic DR. 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Hedge funds and other speculators held 182,000 more bets that 10-year note futures will decline than bets they will gain, up from 173,000 a week earlier. “What we’re seeing today makes a little more sense; going into a Fed tightening cycle, that ought to be an environment where interest rates are rising across” all debt maturities, said Scot Johnson, who manages about $3 billion of government and mortgage-backed debt at AIM Capital Management Inc. in Houston. Benchmark two-year notes fell 1/16 to 99 7/16, pushing yields up 4 basis points to 2.79%. (Bloomberg) Bear Stearns gets a boost Bear Stearns Cos., the seventh-largest securities firm, said fiscal second-quarter profit rose 24%, boosted by trading and sales of higheryield mortgage bonds. Net income in the quarter ended May 31 climbed to $347.8 million, or $2.49 a share, from $280.4 million, or $2.05, a year earlier, the New York-based company said in a statement. 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Active bank bill pay customers among top 10 banks* 4.6 5.0 million 4.5 4.0 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0 A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M 2002 2003 2004 * Data are based on the three-month time period ending with the labeled month Not in the mail Although online bill payment via bank sites is increasing, consumers still prefer to go directly to merchants’ sites to make payments. SHARE OF Bill pay customers Payment dollars Payments BANK DIRECT 16% 84% 38% 43% SOURCE: comScore Networks 62% 57% AP Adelphia execs ravaged company, prosecutor says Four former executives ravaged Adelphia Communications Corp. “like their own ATM machine,” driving it into bankruptcy and covering their tracks with lies, a prosecutor said yesterday in closing arguments. Prosecutor Christopher Clark cited lavish examples of how he said the men spent looted cash — including 17 cars, a golf course and $6,000 to have two Christmas trees flown to New York. Meandering around the courtroom and pointing individually at each defendant — Adelphia founder John Rigas, two of his sons and another company officer — Clark told jurors the men had robbed investors of life savings. “Everyone knows it’s wrong to lie, ladies and gentlemen,” Clark said at the start of closing arguments expected to last more than a week. “Everyone knows it’s wrong to take someone else’s property.” He cast the case as a matter of “greed, betrayal of trust and lies.” John Rigas, sons Michael and Timothy, and former assistant treasurer Michael Mulcahey are accused of hiding more than $2 billion in company debt and stealing from company coffers. (AP) money BIZ BRIEFS Olsen twins’ shades maker selling assets THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 2004 MGM hits jackpot with Mandalay deal Oneida gets a debt break Oneida Ltd. has been given another reprieve on repayment of its debts. The troubled silverware company’s bank lenders have agreed to postpone reductions of millions of dollars in credit availability until July 15. Sprint will cut 1,000 jobs Sprint Corp. said yesterday it will eliminate up to 1,100 jobs, or 1.6% of its work force, due to increasing competitive pressure in the longdistance market. The cuts will be systemwide, with about half in the Kansas City area. Firm: Attack no big deal A purported Internet attack that affected some of the world’s most popular Web sites — reportedly including Google and Yahoo! — was “large scale” and “sophisticated” yet had only minimal impact, according to Akamai Technologies Inc, the target(Bloomberg, AP) ed company. The Mandalay Bay hotel and casino in Las Vegas is one of many properties bought by MGM Mirage. fortable.” The two companies have more than $6 billion a year in revenue from 28 casinos in Nevada, Mississippi, Michigan and Illinois. With the merger, one of the Michigan properties would have to be sold. They would control about half of the 72,000 hotel rooms on the Strip, along with about 40% of the Strip’s slot machines and 44% of its gambling tables. MGM Mirage’s Vegas properties include the MGM Grand, the Mirage and Bellagio, while Mandalay’s include Luxor and Circus Circus. The deal includes the assumption of $2.5 billion in Mandalay debt and $600 million in bonds that can be exchanged for stock in the company. Schaeffer said the agreement also calls for a $160 million breakup fee if the trans- action does not close. The cash price represents a 30% premium to Mandalay’s closing share price on June 3, the day before MGM Mirage’s initial offer of $68 per share was disclosed. Negotiations over the original offer had unraveled Friday after MGM Mirage requested a 15-month option to pull out of the deal. 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Bush. 227 Fourth Ave at President St, Park Slope, Brooklyn (M, R to Union St) 718-290-9153 www.downtownfordemocracy.com City Hall Park 5:00pm Bobby Lyle 6:00pm Marcus Johnson 7:00pm Musiq FREE. The inaugural event of J&R Downtown Summerfest 2004. Broadway and Park Row (N, R, 4, 5, 6 to City Hall/Brooklyn Bridge; 2, 3, A, C, E to Chambers St) www.jr.com Knitting Factory 8:30pm 9:30pm The Like Pony Up Madison Square Garden 8:00pm Madonna $49.50-304.50. Seventh Ave, between 31st and 33th Sts (A, C, E, 1, 2, 3, 9 to 34th StPenn Sta) 212-465-6741 Webster Hall The Hunting Party Macho Grande Lucas Shiine Newborn Naturals 7:00pm Sons and Daughters 8:00pm Franz Ferdinand 125 E 11th St, between Third and Fourth Aves (L to Third Ave; N, Q, R, W, 4, 5, 6 to 14th St-Union Sq) 212-353-1600 JAZZ & EXPERIMENTAL Cornelia Street Café 8:30pm Agrazing Maze $5, $6 min. 29 Cornelia St, between 4th and Bleecker Sts (A, C, E, B, D, F to W 4th St; 1, PRESS PLAY Maxwell’s Second Wind Thursdays, 6:00pm, FREE Happy hour from 6-10pm, plus full food menu. DJ Dred Preda spins hip-hop, R&B and Reggae. 73 Thompson St, between Spring and Broome Sts (C, E to Spring St) 212-9667299 Don Hill’s BeavHer 11:00pm. DJ Frankie Inglese spins. 511 Greenwich St at Spring St (C, E to Spring St; 1, 9 to 28th St) 212-334-1390 Satalla 8:00pm Catie Curtis $20. CD release party. 37 W 26th St, between Sixth Ave and Rent a .22 rifle (safety lesson inc., must be 18 yrs or older) We will help you AQUIRE an NYC pistol Lic. 20% off individuals btw 9–1pm Mon–Fri 20% off groups of 10 or more 10% off with this ad 20 West 20th Street (btw. 5th & 6th Aves) before 11:30pm, $10 after; Gents $10 before 11:30pm, $15 after. DJs Ephnik and Kamal serve heaping hot portions of Latin funk, salsa, son, cumbia, nu-soul, soulful house, broken beat and hiphop. Live conga drumming accompanies all the very dancer-friendly music. 47 W 20th St at Sixth Ave (F, V, R, W to 23rd St) 212-340-1867 Denizen Lounge 8:00pm Say Hi to Your Mom 9:00pm Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players 10:00pm LP 11:00pm The Atoosa Ensemble 12:00am Testosterone Kills $10. 66 N 6th St, between Kent and Wythe Aves, Williamsburg, Brooklyn (L to Bedford Ave) 718-599-5103 www.northsix.com We are not FREE like this newspaper but we are a lot of fun! Bryant Park 5:15pm, FREE. W 42nd St, between Fifth and Sixth Aves (B, D, F, V to 42nd St-Bryant Park; 7 to Fifth Ave) 212-501-1390 The Greenhouse 10:00pm, FREE. Afrobeat, reggae, house, old-school hip-hop, Latin and soul by DJs Monkone and Emskee. 366 Metropolitan Ave at Havemeyer St, Williamsburg, Brooklyn (G to Metropolitan Ave; L to Lorimer St) 718-599-0243 NorthSix WESTSIDE Park. Former Eminem collaborator Dido and Ari Hest open. Black Betty 9:00pm The Mint Chicks 10:00pm The Dresden Dolls $10. 1039 Washington St at 11th St, Hoboken, NJ (PATH to Hoboken) 201-7980406 RIFLE AND PISTOL RANGE Tel: (212) 929-7287 8:00pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm $8. 150 Attorney St, between Houston and Stanton Sts (F to Delancey St; J, M, Z to Delancey-Essex Sts) 212-388-0077 Flying Saucer Cafe Loungin’ 6:30-10:30pm, FREE. Kick-start the weekend with some smooth sounds. 494 Atlantic Ave at Nevins St (2,3,4, 5 to Pacific St; A,C, G to Hoyt St; M, R, D, N to Atlantic Ave) 718-522-1383 Lobby Musiq Born Talib Johnson and raised on classic soul music in single “Just Friends (Sunny)” on its “Nutty Professor 2” Philadelphia, Musiq takes a decidedly old-school soundtrack. His latest release is last year’s “Soulstar.” approach to R&B. Like fellow crooner D’Angelo, his style (Nick R. Scalia, Hartford Courant) owes more to the ’70s sound of artists like Stevie Wonder Musiq headlines J&R’s Summerfest at City Hall Park tonight. and Sly & the Family Stone than any flashy modern interFuture performers at this free concert series include Alyson pretations of R&B. Open-mike gigs around Philly earned Williams and Amp Fiddler (tomorrow), and the Shangri-Las and Musiq the attention of Def Jam Records, who released his The Platters (Saturday). first album, 2000’s “Aijuswanaseing,” and featured the See Music for details. ad Happy for D e $ ak 1 M ROCK, POP & HIP-HOP Sin-é He may be undercover here, but Dave Matthews’ heir to the throne of boring-but-popular guitar-rock comes out of hiding at a free concert tonight in Bryant GETTY IMAGES MUSIC Broadway (F, V to 23rd St) 212-576-1155 www.satalla.com 10:30pm Ben Lee $12. 74 Leonard St, between Broadway and Church Sts (1, 9 to Franklin St) 212-2193006 www.knittingfactory.com WWW.WESTSIDEPISTOLRANGE.COM TONIGHT John Mayer Don’tMiss newyork edited by Emily Hulme 9 to Sheridan Sq) 212-989-9319 www.corneliastreetcafe.com Fat Cat 10:00pm Billy Hart Quartet $10, 1 drink min. Featuring Ethan Iverson, Ben Street and Mark Turner. 75 Christopher St, at 7th Ave (1, 9 to Christopher St) 212-675-7369 www.fatcatjazz.com Seppi’s - Le Parker Meridien Hotel 8:30pm Rick Bogart Trio FREE. 123 W 56th St, between Sixth and Seventh Aves (F, N, R, Q, W to 57th St) 212-708-7444 Sips Cafe and Wine Bar 8:00pm Joe Vigliani and Friends FREE. 933 Second Ave, between 49th and 50th Sts (6 to 51st St; E, V to 53rd StLexington Ave) 212-832-3500 CLASSICAL Flea Theater Buy one at 1/2 Price & Get 2nd for $1 OF EQUAL OR LESSER VALUE - Starting Price $98. LARGE VARIETY OF LEATHER JACKETS, PANTS, SKIRTS, VESTS & PURSES SIZES: SMALL - 10XL New York Wholesale 56 West 39th Street (btwn. 5th & 6th Ave) New York City MON - THURS FRIDAY Sat.-Sun. 10:00AM-6:00PM 9:00AM-2:00PM Closed 212-302-2444 WHILE SUPPLIES LAST NEW STYLES ARRIVING WEEKLY NOT VALID W/OTHER OFFERS. EXPIRES 7/1/04 FREE w/th GIFT is ad (w/a ny pu rchase ) Muevelo Thursdays 6:00pm-Late; FREE & 2 for 1 Drinks from 6 - 8 PM (on the guest list); after 8pm $10. Latin music by DJ Babaloo til 12am. House grooves, hip-hop, R&B by DJs Mada and Mike Kaos after 12. 330 W 38th St, between 8th and 9th Aves 7:00pm Large Chamber Ensembles 41 White St, between Broadway & Church St (1, 9 to Franklin St; 6, N, R, Q, W, A, C, E to Canal St) 212-266-0051 www.theflea.org CLUBS & LOUNGES APT Negroclash presents Roy Davis Jr. 9:00pm, $8. A night of electro-funk beats. The Franz Ferdinand after-party hit this spot too. 419 W 13th St, between Ninth and Tenth Aves (A, C, E to 14th St; L to 8th Ave) 212414-4245 Avalon Audio Paella 10:00pm-4:00am; Ladies FREE Free Theater! The Winter’s Tale, 7pm. Some outdoor Shakespeare by New York Classical Theater Central Park, enter at W 103rd St and Central Park West (B, C to 103rd St) www.newyorkclassical.org Free Music! Floetry, with Lab Addicts, Stori James and C.R.I.; 5-9pm. New Jersey Performing Arts Center, One Center St at the waterfront, Newark, NJ (PATH to Newark) 888-466-5722 Free Film! “The Song of the Exile” 5:00pm. A mother and daughter, Shia-An have been estranged since childhood. Shia-An decides to return to Hong Kong to attend her younger sister’s wedding. How will her appearance affect relationships? NYPL, Chatham Square Branch, 33 East Broadway at Catherine St (4, 5, 6 to Brooklyn Bridge) 212-964-6598 Free Discussion! “Condo, Co-op, House: Which is best for me?” 6-7:30pm. This event will address some of the most common mistakes that people make when purchasing real estate. Learn how to better understand your community before signing the deal. Find out how to make your mortgage most effectively work. Discover what to do in order to avoid the pitfalls of renovating. It’s an ideal way to get on the right path to your dream home. Tickets required. Call 212556-1116 to reserve. The New York Times, 229 W 43rd St, between Seventh and Eighth Ave (1, 2, 3, 9, L, 7, N, R, Q, W to 42nd St-Times Squ) 212-556-1116 pmny THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 2004 amNY 15 Painless Relief For Chronic Heel Pain New Shockwave Treatment For Chronic Foot Pain E xtracorporeal shock wave therapy or ESWT is the non-invasive (non-surgical) therapeutic use of Low Intensity Sound Waves for the treatment of chronic heel pain. Our low energy, state of the art Shockwave Therapy can treat your heel pain in 3 short visits. It’s painless, no anesthesia is needed, and there’s NO DOWNTIME. MUST SEE Most Insurance accepted as full or partial payment. Patients responsible for deductible & co-pay. “Going Coastal: The Beaches of New York City” Dr. Ernest Levi This exhibit at the Arsenal Gallery in Central Park shows off all kinds of photograps taken at See Special Events for details. area beaches from 1930 to the present. (A, C, E to 42nd St) R.S.V.P Table / List / Mike 646-418-629 Plaid Sapphire 2 for 1 : Party Rite 11:00pm, $5. Brewed from the finest ingredients of hiphop, R&B, reggae, Latin, classics, rock, ’80s, funk, soul and rare grooves. Residents Smoke, Fatfingaz and special guest DJs bring your party right! 249 Eldridge St, between Houston and Stanton Sts (F, V to Lower East Side-Second Ave) 212-777-5153 Show COMEDY The Thursday Night Comedy Show Hiroko’s Place 7:30pm; FREE, 1 menu item min. 75 Thompson St, between Spring and Broome Sts (C, E to Spring St; N, R to Prince St) 212-625-1303 A Night With Adam Ferrara Stand-Up New York 9:00pm, $15. 236 W 78th St, between Broadway and Amsterdam Ave (1, 9 to 79th St) 212-5950850 People’s Improv Theater “Sharl Vs. Buffalo/The Faculty” 8:00pm, $6. Ali Farahnakian, Ed Herbstman, Jen Nails, Kurt Braunholer, Ptolemy Slocum, Joel Comedy Company 8:30, 11:00pm; $10, 2drink min. With Count Paul and others. 761 Seventh Ave at 50th St (N, R, W to 49th St; B, D, E to Seventh Ave) 212-592-034 www.ticketweb.com www.comedycompanynyc.com Monster The Village Theater 8:00pm, $30. Irish comedian Dylan Morna is pretty damn funny. 158 Bleecker St, between Sullivan and Thompson Sts (212-253-0623 TALKS & READINGS “Cafh-A Path of Spiritual Unfolding” Cafh Foundation 7:30-9:00pm, FREE. An introduction to Cafh ideas and methods through meditation, teachings, dialogue, weekly meetings, individual practice, spiritual guidance and retreats. 2061 Broadway, between 71st and 72nd Sts (1, 2, 3, 9 to 72nd St) 212-724-4260 www.cafh.org “One Patient at a Time” Tishman Auditorium, New School University 7:00pm, FREE. A discussion with Dr. Sanjay Gupta on Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)’s response to infectious diseases in some of the world’s most neglected communities. 66 W 12th St, between Fifth and Sixth Aves (F, V to 14th St) 212-847-3151 Paul Raeburn Barnes and Noble - Upper West Side 7:30pm, FREE. “Acquainted with the Night” is a science reporter’s mission to understand his children’s depression and bipolar disorder. Join Paul Raeburn as he discusses drugs, therapies, and the psychiatric establishment. 2289 Broadway at 82nd St (C, B to 81st StNatural History Museum; 1, 9 to 79th St) 212-362-8835 Jonah & Sarah: Jewish Stories of Russia and America Jewish Community Center 8:00pm; $7; members FREE. With David Shrayer-Petrov and Maxim D. Shrayer. A special Father’s Day discussion and reading with a father-son team who collaborated on a remarkable short story collection that illuminates Jewish life in Russia and an emigre’s alienation in America. 334 Amsterdam Ave at 76th St (1, 9 to 79th St; 2, 3 to 72nd St; C, B to 72nd St) 646505-5708 www.jccmanhattan.org Lee Stringer Barnes & Noble — Greenwich Village 7:30pm, FREE. amNewYork Madden 2004 X-Box Tournament 64 participants have been chosen to play in amNewYork’s Madden ‘04 Tournament. Here are the next eight: Mercedes Jimenez Queens, NY Chastity Caban Corona, NY Amadou Doumbia New York, NY M. Buenaventura Irving Gomez D. Magoolaghan Craig Jacobs Joe Krattinger continued on page 16 Rego Park, NY New York, NY Rockaway Park, NY Bay Shore, NY Fort Lee, NY Check back daily to see if you have been chosen! 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Tonight, he joins us for a discussion of his new, intensely personal book “Sleepaway School” which recounts his life at Hawthorne Cedar Knolls, a school for kids at risk. 396 Avenue of the Americas at 8th St (F, V to 14th St) 212-674-8780 40th St., between Madison & Park Avenues (Around the corner from Grand Central Terminal) Dr. Paul Drucker MICHAEL T. CONROY Pop Rocks! 10:00pm-1:00am, FREE. Gay pop party for young hipsters. 76 E 13th St, between Broadway and Fourth Ave (L, N, Q, R, W, 4, 5, 6 to 14th St-Union Sq) 212-505-1700 x16 www.SpinCycleNYC.com Jeske, Eric Davis, Chris Caniglia, and Pat Shay. The PIT teachers show how it’s done. “29th St Social Club” 9:00 pm, $6. Each week three PIT house teams gather to do PIT-style longform. All the ensembles are formed by graduates of the PIT program and represent the PIT’s own special brand of improv. Come see what all the buzz is about! “Ms. Jackson” 10:30 pm, $6 All street. All improv. All the time. Bring yourself to the magic. 154 W 29th St, between Sixth and Seventh Aves, 2nd Floor (1, 9 to 28th St) 212-563-7488 1-212-685-5100 16 amNY pmny THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 2004 PRESS PLAY BIZARRO JOE DILWORTH Family.” 461 Park Ave at 57th St (N, R, W, 4, 5, 6 to Lexington Ave-59th St) 212-980-6785 Drunken! Careering! Writers! Franz Ferdinand In a rare example of transatlantic musical parallelism, this tight, scrappy Glasgow quartet has sculpted a sound with the same sonic roots as those of New York upstarts like the Strokes, except Franz Ferdinand’s bracing, buzzing, burr-like tunes rely more on disco-esque rhythms for propulsion. The band’s self-titled debut CD (Domino) is a whirlwind of prickly yet catchy (Rick Reger, Chicago Tribune) riffing and slightly jagged, hip-shaking grooves. Franz Ferdinand plays Webster Hall tonight. See Music for details. Michael Ignatieff Barnes & Noble Union Square 7:00pm, FREE. The author talks about his timely and provocative book “The Lesser Evil: Political Ethics in an Age of Terror.” 33 E 17th St at Broadway (L, N, Q, R, W 10 14th St-Union Sq) 212-253-0819 Robert Meeopal Borders 6:30pm, FREE. The author reads from “An Execution in the ARE YOU READY FOR SUMMER? KGB Bar 7:00pm, FREE. Authors Christopher Bram, “Lives of the Circus Animals,” Carol Dixon, “Going Home,” and Wesley Gibson, “Shelter,” read. 85 E 4th St, between 2nd & 3rd Aves (F, V to Second Ave; 6 to Bleecker St) 212-5053360 www.kgbbar.com Calvin Trillin 92nd St Y 8:00pm, $25. The author reads from “Obliviously On He Sails: The Bush Administration in Rhyme.” 1395 Lexington Ave at 92nd St (6 to 96th St) 212-415-5500 SPECIAL EVENTS Cool Cat Club Crawl $20 (includes admission to all clubs), 1 by Dan Piraro drink min per club. See and hear three live bands at three different blues and jazz clubs in Greenwich Village. To RSVP and learn meeting place: 212-6966617 or music4nyc.pitas.com Dylan’s Candy Bar 4:00-5:00pm, $10. Caricature sketch class for kids with Rebecca Miller of NYSketches. For children ages 5 & up. Reservations required. Third Ave at 60th St (4, 5, 6, N, R, W to 59th St-Lexington Ave) 646-452-9946 www.nysketches.com Cornelia Street Café 6:00pm; $6, includes one drink. A one-of-a-kind jazz and poetry series, curated by Golda Solomon, rocks our downstairs lounge, spoken word & good vibes from the medicine woman of jazz. Po’Jazz brings together seasoned and emerging poets and musicians in an energetic program blending spoken word and improvised instrumentation. 29 Cornelia St, between 4th and Bleecker Sts (A, C, E, B, D, F to W 4th St; 1, 9 to Sheridan Sq) 212-989-9319 www.corneliastreetcafe.com “Going Coastal: The Beaches of New York City” THEATER Arsenal Gallery Mon-Fri 9:00am-5:00pm, FREE. Through June 10. An exhibit that tells the rich story of New York City’s many beaches through classic and contemporary photographs, vintage postcards, renderings, and other historical materials. 830 Fifth Ave at 64th St (6 to 68th St-Hunter College) www.nyc.gov/parks Dial “M” for Murder “How I See Daddy” 9 and 10 year old volunteers needed this summer at St Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Get a 3 month membership at the West Side YMCA Only $199 Exp 6/15/04 5 West 63rd Street Offer valid for new guest pass users only. Participants must be 18 years of age or older. You must present a government issued photo ID. May not be combined with any other offer/promotion. Certain restrictions apply. www.ymcanyc.org/westside Po’Jazz If you know any 9-10 year olds who drink less than one glass of milk per day, they may be eligible to participate in a body composition study at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center. All qualifying participants will receive a $200 reimbursement for their contribution. Appointments are available 7 days a week. For more information, contact study coordinator Nancy Claps at 212-523-2849 Blue Heron Arts Center 7:30pm, $30. Theater By the Blind revives the suspense drama which inspired Hitchcock’s film. 123 E 24th St, between Lexington and Park Ave South (6 to 23rd St) 212-868-4444 Philip Bosakowski Theatre 7:00pm, $15. Mythology from Africa, Latin America, Greece and the Polynesian islands are weaved into a new play. 354 W 45th St (A, C, E, 1, 3, 7, 9 to 42nd St) 212-352-3101 God is a DJ Ontological-Hysteric Theatre 8:00pm, $25. New satire on reality television. 131 E 10th St, at 10th St and Second Ave (6 to Astor Place) 212-868-4444 In Search of a Goddess The Duke on 42nd Street 8:00pm, $30. Mystical world journey inspired by the art of Ruth St. Denis. 229 W 42nd St, between Seventh and Eighth Aves (A, C, E, 1, 3, 7, 9 to 42nd St) 212239-6200 Cherry Lane Theatre 8:00pm, $37. Scott Schwartz directs August Strindberg’s classic play – now in previews. 38 Commerce St at Bedford (1, 9 to Christopher St) 212-239-6200 Stripped Babalu Theatre 8:00pm, $45. Surreal night at a NYC strip club. 327 W 44th St, between Eighth and Ninth Aves (A, C, E 1, 3, 7, 9 to 42nd St) 212239-6200 EXTREME SPORTS OF THE HAMPTONS us ing! w w o Sh ur s yo Basement Bhangra: Bhangra Against Bush S.O.B.s 7:00pm, $13. Dancing gets political at this weekly event. 204 Varick St at W Houston St (1, 9 to Houston St) 212243-4940 www.sobs.com Russell Shorto Frances Tavern Museum 6:30pm, $6. The historian talks about his latest book, “The Island at the Center of the World: The Epic Story of Dutch Manhattan.” 54 Pearl St at Broad St (J, M, Z to Broad St; 1, 2, 3, 9 to Wall St; 4, 5 to Bowling Green) 212-425-1778 Special Events “A Talking Picture” BAM Rose Cinemas 7:30pm; $10; seniors, under 12 and students $7; members $6. Special sneak preview screening! 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His name is off the glossy’s masthead and his column is nowhere in sight. Seems he’s been benched while the mag “investigates.” Brown’s luck Bobby Brown must be in shock — the R&B bad boy finally got some good luck. He was granted a suspended sentence after missing three child-support payments worth $63,500 to Kim Ward, the mother of two of his children aged 12 and 14. Brown was sentenced to 90 days in jail for contempt of court but the judge decided to suspend that sentence because he made the payments on Monday. Missing in action at the court hearing was Brown’s wife, Whitney Houston. with amNewYork wire services. Got hot dish? Give us a buzz: [email protected] — Madonna, on “20/20,” describing the rules at her house, where she rules the roost of her husband and two kids. Could it really be? The scenario that has tantalized civilization for years may just be coming true — Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt copulating successfully and having a baby. The latest rumor is that we should all expect an announcement from Hollywood’s cutest couple later this month. Although Aniston’s spokesman refused to confirm the rumors, telling MSNBC’s “The Scoop” that he’d check on it and refused to return future calls. And the blessed event wouldn’t be for lack of trying. “We're absolutely in the process of having a baby. It's where we’re headed,” said Aniston recently. And Pitt pitched in, “I think it’s time. We’ve been in rehearsals for a long time.” And after all, they’ve had plenty of great romantic settings in which to get busy — the couple has been yachting around Italy and the south of France while he films “Ocean’s Twelve,” the sequel to that casino caper, “Ocean’s Eleven.” And before that they were lounging in Cannes, where he screened “Troy.” (Watching that movie should have been instant foreplay for Jen). And just think, those kids would have plenty of company in the s a n d b o x . “ Fr i e n d s ” costar Matt LeBlanc and his wife had a baby in February. And Courteney Cox just gave birth on Sunday to a little daughter she’s named CoCo. It’s Keanu to the rescue in dose of real-life heroics Keanu Reeves’ latest heroics didn’t take place on the big screen. The “Matrix” star was caught in the middle of a drive-by shooting at his neighborhood grocery recently and came to the aide of panicked customers, reports the National Enquirer. Yelling, “Get down!,” Reeves crept up to the front of the store to take a look outside before telling the owner, “Call the police!” who arrived in minutes but didn’t find the shooters. After helping cops calm customers down, Reeves picked up his groceries and left. It’s a good thing that Ryan Seacrest is just hosting and not performing on “Ameri-can Idol,” judging by his attack on judge Simon Cowell. “I think he’s pompous. I think that he’s arrogant,” Seacrest told the Straits Times about the judge known for his tough putdowns of sub-par contestants on the show. “I think he says things that are a t times a bit too harsh and could probably convey them in a different light so that they don’t crush a young person’s dream,” continued Seacrest, who insisted that Cowell is actually a good friend. STILL LICENSED TO ILL Prince’s sign of the times: Don’t sue me Don’t mess with Prince. The high-heeled funkster filed a counterclaim on Monday against a student who claims that the Purple One told one of his bodyguards to assault him. Anthony Fitzgerald sued Prince and his protection for over $50,000 in damages, claming that he was beat up at St. Paul International Airport and that his new digital camera was confiscated after he took a photo of Prince getting off a plane. Prince’s counersuit also seeks $50,000. Another Ramone is ailing Save a prayer for the Ramones. Johnny Ramone, one of the surviving member of the seminal ’70s punk band behind such New York anthems as “Rockaway Beach” is suffering from cancer in a Los Angeles hospital, drummer Marky Ramone tells RollingStone.com. The 55year-old guitarist was reportedly diagnosed with prostate Idol talk stings cancer four years ago and has been through an intense regimen of chemotherapy. “He’s fighting courageously, and I think he will be going home in the near term,” his doctor David Agus told MTVNews. Joey Ramone succumbed to lymphatic cancer in April 2001 and Dee Dee Ramone died of a heroin overdose in June 2002. (AP) Ashley Judd has been on our b---- list for some time. And apparently, we’re not the only ones she’s been rude and dismissive to during interviews. Recently, she hissed at some journalists at a recent roundtable interview that she could “anticipate all your questions.” Then she professed shock when one hapless hack asked if she’s been compensated for dropping out of “Catwoman,” snapping, “No, and that’s a really, really inappropriate question.” Here’s a wholly appropriate question: How come journalists still want to talk to the stuck-up star? Pick up Are Jen & Brad “ your s--t. ” infanticipating? The Beastie Boys perform joints from the new album, “Live to the 5 Boroughs” at the MTV Times Square Studio. Men's Sample Sale June 16 - June 19 Wed & Fri 10am - 6pm Thur 10am - 7pm Sat 10am - 4pm www.clothingline.com 261 W. 36th Street 2nd Floor 212-947-8748 18 cityliving » REAL ESTATE » THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 2004 BOUNDARIES: YORKVILLE An enclave within the larger Upper East Side neighborhood, Yorkville is capped by 96th Street to the north, 79th Street to the south, Third Avenue to the west and East End Avenue to the east. COPY AND PHOTOS BY ERIC MARX • EDITED BY KATE GEORGE TALKING ABOUT »HISTORY Once home to German breweries and Hungarian bakeshops catering to a working class European immigrant community that lived in the prewar tenement buildings and side street row houses, the neighborhood today is increasingly becoming a chic, luxury high-rise destination, with dining and retail services now as far east as York Avenue. Yet the neighborhood remains a long walk from the subway, which has kept the lowend rental market in check, especially among the walkups off of York and First Avenues and in luxury high rise buildings such as the Normandie Court. To fit the growing need for housing, neighborhood boundaries are pushing northward past 96th Street into East Harlem, and brokers now generously include this area in the Upper Yorkville demographic. »EATERIES YORKVILLE The Heidelberg (1648 Second Ave., 85 St.) One of the last authentic German restaurants in the city serving pigs knuckles and (for the less adventurous) jaeger schnitzel, breaded veal smothered with a mushroom-cream gravy and served with buttery spaetzle and hot red cabbage. York Grill (1690 York Ave. @ 89th St.) One of the Upper East Side’s best kept secrets, according to the Zagat Survey, this American Fusion-styled finedining establishment is known for its grilled skirt steak, plentiful daily specials and a warm and friendly atmosphere. Nargila Grill (1599 York Ave @ 84th St.) Opened in the last year, this kosher Israeli restaurant is bringing a diverse ethnic flavor to York Ave., with back garden seating and a wonderful array of Hummus dishes and whole-style seafood entres. Bifurcated between the quieter, family oriented York and East End Avenues and the more accessible First and Second Avenues, Yorkville is becoming an increasingly diverse neighborhood filled with ethnic restaurants and a growing Hispanic and Asian population. Baby strollers and dog walkers often dominate the sidewalk, especially along Carl Shurz Park, which overlooks the East River and runs from 86th to 90th Sts., while a more chic, youthful spirit can be found among the shops found on Second and Third Avenues. »CHARACTER »MARKET ROWHOUSES Avg. studio: $1,300 Avg. 1-bedroom: $1,500 Avg. 2-bedroom: $1,800 CONDO SALES Avg. studio: $425,000 Avg. 1-bedroom: $600,000 LOW RISE Avg. studio: $1,500. Avg. 1-bedroom: $1,800. Avg. 2-bedroom: $2,700. 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CF I wanted something quieter, more neighborhoody. I love the fact that Carl Schurz Park is right here; I have a dog. AMNY Any downsides? CF The distance to the subway. It’s about a 10minute walk but it’s really not that bad. AMNY How would you describe it? AMNY Is it still affordable? CF It’s residential and quiet. There are not that many bars and there’s only one grocery store. Along First Avenue there’s not a single restaurant from 86th to 92nd Streets. It’s more business-oriented. People said, “Why are you moving there? It’s so removed.” CF I looked at studios all up and down the East Side and yes it’s more affordable than the West Village. But I pay $1,100 for a studio and I found apartments ranging from $1,000 to $1,300, including one in Gramercy for $850, although it had no closets. I have an elevator in my building; it’s FLATBUSH three and four bedroom apartments, which management companies will rent out to a group of college grads. AMNY What transportation? tals. FULLY RENOVATED! RENT STABILIZED! Studios from $675/mo I 1BRs from $775/mo 2 BRs from $1000/mo I 3 BRs from $1250/mo about Building-wide renovation in progress, including: All new doors, roofs, windows, elevator and intercom systems, landscaping, lighting and playgrounds. AMNY Any downsides? NAME: Michael Mrozinski AGE: 37 OCCUPATION: Banking TIME IN YORKVILLE: 10 years you describe it? AMNY Why Yorkville? MM It’s convenient to the parks. I go to Central Park a lot to bike ride and play basketball and Carl Schurz Park is like our little secret. It’s not used much. AMNY How would MM York further up the block is families and Second Avenue in the high 80s and 90s is singles and just-out-of-college types. Then you have the hospital corridor in the 70s. The Metropolitan is high up on East End but down here you have 3 research hospi- MEET THE BROKER NAME: Gordon Golub COMPANY: Citi Habitats PHONE: (212) 794-1133 MM You give up a little in diversity and in nightlife. I wouldn’t take people to go out in this neighborhood. There’s not one place that’s a destination nightlife spot. It’s more bars where you might go just to have a beer. AMNY knows? Any need-to- MM If you’re not just out of college, some buildings will be noisy. Sometimes the walkups will be large because people aren’t finding what they want in the sales market. In the past 4 years, a thousand new units were built between 89th and 94th on First Avenue and there have been condos built on Second Avenue and above 96th Street as far up as the low 100s. AMNY Does that mean the neighborhood is changing? AMNY Is the Upper East Side still a bargain? GOLUB Absolutely. It’s still one of the most affordable neighborhoods in Manhattan. On a walkup you can get a studio in the $1,250 price range, 1-bedrooms start at $1,550 and 2bedrooms average $1,800. You also have luxury high- rise buildings such as the Normandie Court on 95th Street, which have some of the best prices in the city. AMNY So what’s new? GOLUB On the highend rental side, prices have gone up 10 to 20% from just six months to a year ago. There’s huge demand GOLUB Yes. There’s always been a constant flow of students and fresh grads but now there’s much more of a trend in the higher income bracket of mid-career professionals moving in. They’re being driven further east because they can’t get what they want west of Third Avenue. MM It’s a 10-minute walk to the subway but I don’t mind it. The distance is what keeps it affordable. AMNY Is the neighborhood more affordable? MM East of First Ave. there’s a real pocket of affordability where you have lots of small 1-bedrooms available. You can get walkup 1-bedrooms for between $250,000 and $325,000. NO FEE I I I Utilities Included 24-Hour Onsite Security After School Program Avail I I I Walk to P.S.269 & P.S.361 Near Kings Plaza Shopping Near All Transportation LEASING OFFICE OPEN 7 DAYS! 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Studio, 1,2 and 3 Bedrooms No Fee Apartments Upper East Side/Upper West Side • Murray Hill Gramercy Park • East Village Union Square • Clinton Bettina Equities Rental Office 227 East 85th Street New York, N.Y. Tel. 212.744.3330 Fax 212.861.6043 Open 7 Days a Week For additional building and apartment Listing information. www.bettinaequities.com Real Estate Houses For Sale EQUAL HOUSING Federal, New York State and local laws prohibit discrimination because of race, color, sex, religion, age, national origin, marital status, familial status or disability in connection with the sale or rental of real estate. amNewYork does not knowingly accept advertising in violation of these laws. When you suspect housing discrimination call the New York City Commission of Human Rights Hotline at 212-306-7500 Houses For Sale 400 ASTORIA 1 fam brick, fully renov, 3BR, LR, DR, pvt drvwy, fin bsmt. Low down pymnt. Call Isaac Agent 917-754-5634 ASTORIA/FAR ROCKAWAY 1 fam brick, 3BR, LR, DR, fin bsmt, drvwy, gar, fully reno, nice prop. agent 718-207-2397 ASTORIA Just Renovated, 2 fam, 22-18 Crescent St. $700k firm. By appt only. Please call owner 954-464-6937 ASTORIA Like New 3 family att’d, brick, full bsmt, pking. 12th St & 31st Drive Owner $710K. 917-681-9754 BAYSIDE/BAY TERRACE 3BR co-op, newly renovated, lr, dr, eik, must see, near shops/trans, Broker, 516-783-8443 BAYSIDE Brick 2fam, 6 over 6, balcony, marble ba/jacuzzi, fin bsmt, pvt drive, hrdwd flrs, 1 yr warr, 10 yr tax abatement. Brkr 718-523-8000; cell 347-446-2255 BAYSIDE Brick mint & modern 3br/1½ba Col, fin bsmt, garg, patio, walk RR, updated. American Heritage 718-352-4200 BAYSIDE By owner. Semi-det 2 fam hse, brk, 3BR/2BR, gar, gas heat, sprklrs, fin legal bsmt, backyd, $749K 40-34 217th St. 516-365-3521 BAYSIDE Det 2fam, 2br/2br, new 2nd fl, granite kit flr, renov 1st fl, fin bsmt, gar, near everything! 718-544-0572 BAYSIDE N. Charming "dollhouse" 1 fam det 40x100, 2BR 2ba, 2 car, fplc, fin bsmt, garden. Prime loc. $548,888. 718-423-4797 BAYSIDE N. Open House Sun 12-3 $729k 36-24 210 St. Totally renov S/H col, 4BR, 3.5 ba, fin attic, bsmt 646-226-8816. BAYSIDE Open Hse, Sat 1-5pm, 28-35 210 Pl. Det 4 BR, 4 ba, LR/frpl, FDR, EIK, 2 gar, O’sz prop w/AGP on Pklike grounds. Too Much to list must see! $1,450,000. Princ Only Ownr 718-631-7782 BAYSIDE Open Hse Su 1-5P 209-27 33 Rd. Det Cape, 3BR, 3ba, total renov, huge MBR, hdwd flrs, fin bsmt/sep entr, gar. Immac Must see! Ask $638,888. Princ. Owner Agent 917-974-9318 BAYSIDE Open Hse 6/12-13, 2-4pm. 36-24 221 St. Beaut modern Contemp, $1.25M Primax Jasmine must see 917-837-2544 BELLEROSE 3-4BR, LR, EIK, full bth, fin basement, excel location, SD 26, mid $400’s. princ only 718-740-2382 BELLEROSE OPEN HOUSE SUN 2-4 80-23 249th St. 3 BR, 1.5 bth, all brick att 1 fam, gar, LR, FDR, EIK, SD26. $399K. 516-376-6802 BELLEROSE Open House Sat 12-3. 241-09 86th Ave. 2 fam, 4BR, 2bth, fin bsmt, gar, SD26 $537K West Coast 718-347-4400 BELLEROSE Open House Sun, 6/13, 1-4, 77-44 252 St. Newly updated 3BR 2.5 ba, gar $649K Owner 718-347-7010 CAMBRIA HEIGHTS Solid brick Tudor, 3lg br, sunken lr, 2frp, compl renov. Ask $340s Bill Jones Realty 718-525-7085 CAMBRIA HEIGHTS 3Br Dormered Cape w/Fdr or 4th BR, 2new full bth, new kit, new flrs, new wndws, 718-757-4839 COLLEGE PT Beaut 1fam cape,4BR, 1ba, cust kit w/granite,updated plumb/elec, CAC. Princ only. Ask $525K 718-321-9308 CORONA 104-13 38th Ave. Completely renov’d 2 fam brk, 5BR over 3, fin bsmt. party driveway, must see! $699K. Owner/Broker 516-369-2172 CORONA 6 family Brk, semi Det’d 5-2BR 1-1BR, parking, income $62K.Jack REMAX Today 718-932-5666 DOUGLASTON all renov, 5br 2½ba, EIK CAC, PS221, reduced for quick sale $535k 718-225-0492, 212-302-2370, 917-379-8449 E ELMHURST 30-06 93rd Street 2 fam attached, 2 prkg $499K By appointment only Lomari Realty 646-785-3412 ELMHURST attí d 1 fam brk 3Br, 2kit, 2.5Bth, fin bsmt w/sep entr, french doors to lg deck & big bkyard, gar & pvt drvway, close to train & bus, near Bway & Qns Blvd $479K. ownr 718-397-1258 FLUSHING, 3 Family Brick Home. 17 yrs old, Gd loc. $795K. By Owner 718-631-8078 or 646-621-5565 FLUSHING Attached Brick Col, 3 BR, 2.5 ba, Renov Open Kit, Ext Back Terr, Walk in Fin Bsmt, 1 Car Gar. $499K. Princ only, Owner 917-880-6186 after 7pm FLUSHING/Auburndale Walk LIRR, Open Hse Sat/Sun 12-4. 36-12 191 St. Lg brick Col, 3BR, 1.5bth 718-631-5736 FLUSHING/Bayside 1fam col brk SD26 3Br 1.5bth,new bsmt/drvwy Open House Sun 1-4pm $479K ownr 646-302-2910 FLUSHING Great 3BR Colo, EIK, DR, LR, 2ba, part fin bsmt, carport. Low taxes $539k. Owner 718-445-3643 FLUSHING N. Legal 2 fam attach brick 2BR over BR, 2kits/2LR’s/2bths fin bsmt yard, gar. $675k Broker 718-548-0468 FLUSHING N. Bowne Park, Mint updated 3 BR 3 bth Ranch, CAC, 40x100. $739k Owner 917-972-4210 FLUSHING NO. Tudor Great loc. Compl renov. House needs nothing, 3-5BR, 3.5bth, det 2 car gar. cnr 40x100 sep entry to fin bsmt, $780K Ownr 718-762-0012 FLUSHING Open Hse 6/19 & 6/20 2-5PM 149-16 Delaware Ave. 2fam brk 6/6br bsmt gar drvwy $839k agent 917-577-7400 FLUSHING OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-4PM 25-18 Francis Lewis Blvd Semi att brick duplex+ ofc $739k Broker 718-463-8899 FLUSHING Open House by Owner Sat 6/19 & Sun 6/20, 2-5PM 25-43 150 St. 2fam brick prime loc 5+5+5 new reno in/ out beaut int vacant $649k 718-762-7517 FRESH MEADOWS/Hillcrest 3BR ranch EIK, 1.5ba, cac, 2-car gar, 50x100. $630K Bookbinder & Warren RE 917-561-1582 FRESH MEADOWS Open house Sun 24pm 48-15 196th Place 3BR brk SD#26 Excel loc $419K Tapestry RE 718-460-1943 GLENDALE/UPPER 2Fam, 6/5, full fin bsmt/attic, both w/sep entr, investor special, very gd cond. $548K 718-507-4561 GLENDALE UPPER 2 fam, semi det’d 5BR, 2bth, parquet & tiled flrs, new wndws, 2 car. $599K. Owner 914-318-1304 HILLCREST 1 Fam det, 3 BR, LR, DR, EIK, 3 bths, Pvt Driveway, Priced to sell! 718-739-9056 or 917-400-4100 Houses 400 For Sale HOLLIS Semi-detch 3BR, 1fam, fin bsmt, huge-huge yard, only $289K REMAX - Rene 718-739-8989 516-770-2616 HOWARD BEACH Hi rnch, 4BR, 2bth, 2 kit, 60x100 lot. Principals Only. By Owner 646-321-1835 HOWARD BEACH/Lindenwood. Lg modern split level 2-fam, fin bsmnt + 5/6/6, balcs. Owner 917-723-8024; 718-641-4619 HOWARD BEACH poss M/D, det’d 4BR, 2bth 2car gar, $700’s, by appointment only. Owner, prin only, 516-593-1810 JAMAICA 2Family semi att’d, 3BR over 2Br, pvt drvway, Good cond, close to transp $459K Owners Agent 718-217-2104 JAMAICA EST Open Hse Sun 6/6, 2-5pm. 184-26 Radnor Rd. Gracious 5 BR, 3 bth, lge prop, ask $900k+. Agent 516-369-1219 JAMAICA HILLS 1 fam att, 3br, lr, dr, 1.5 ba, fin bsmt w/ent, possible comm in R5 zone, $395K Princ only 917-517-0434 JAMAICA New construction 1000 sq’, 3br, 2.5ba, hdwd flrs, tax abate, gar, close to park. Asking $279K Broker Fontanelli 718-875-4444 JAMAICA Nice 1 Family Brk frame house, corner prop, 4Br, pvt drive, $305K good area Clubhouse RE 347-262-6866 JAMAICA Sat/Sun 10-5pm. 105-15 169th St. 2fam det 3000 sq’ + bsmt, 40x100 4 full bth 2kit pvt drwy a/c $570k Ownr 917-418-7768; 718-479-7998 KEW GARDEN HILLS 138-09 76th Av Semi Att CH Col 4Br 2.5Ba, fin bsmt/ attic FLR w/frp, Owner 516-728-6438 LAURELTON Beaut 1-fam det 3BR, fin bsmnt, LR, FDR, near all. $319K. Agent 718-506-6869 or Cell 516-351-3080 LAURELTON Mint Brk det 4 BR, 3 bth, fin bsmt w/sep entrance, det 1 car gar. excel cond. Lee’s Realty 718-341-1100 LITTLE NECK OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-4 41-76 Little Neck Pkwy 2 Fam det’d, 1st flr 3/1, DR & EIK; 2nd flr 2/1, EIK, deck. Walkout bsmt, 2 car, lge prop, walk to RR $849K 718-225-9308 MASPETH 2fam fully det 5 over4 nr 70th St &Grand Ave, nds TLC, fin bsmt $539k Montalbano RE, Carmen 646-302-7206 MASPETH 67th Street 54th Ave Corner Brick, 3 Story + fin bsmt, lot sz 30x92 $869K National Realty: 917-334-7478 OZONE PARK - 90th St & 103 Ave. 2 fam det, new windows & sidings, excel cond. $579k. Call owner 917-363-4901 OZONE PARK/Centerville Newly remodeled 7rm Col, semi att’d, full bsmt, prime area, close to stores/trans. Princs Only $359,900 718-323-7373 OZONE PARK Diamond Cond 1 fam HiRanch brick, fin bsmt, driveway, CROSSBAY RE 718-738-6900/917-348-1027 OZONE PK all new 3 fam brick, 10 yr tax abatement, 9 BR, 6 bths, fin bsmt, gar, $729k. Brokers welcome. 516-328-1959 QUEENS VLG 2 fam det Col, 1 car det gar, close to trans. Asking $425K Excel cond. Halmike Realty Inc. 718-527-1101 QUEENS VILLAGE Det’d 3/4BR Col, 1.5ba, LR, FDR, EIK, fbsmt, pvt driveway, close to all. FAIRWAY 718-479-7400 QUEENS VILLAGE N. Det’d 1 fam, 3BR, LR, FDR, fin bsmt, driveway. Ask $359K. Express Service Realty 718-465-6565 QUEENS VILLAGE 2 family, 2 identical duplexes, 3ba bckyrd, 2 car gar plus park on prop, Must See Ask $695k neg Frank S. Lasker Realty. 800-477-0291 QUEENS VLG 1 Family 3BR, lr, fdr, EIK, 2Bths, near transp $349K Owners Agent 718-217-2104 or 917-972-1374 QUEENS VLG Det legal 2 Fam currently used as 1 Fam, LR, FDR, EIK, 3BR, 2 full bath, fin bsmt, deck, 1 car gar. $405K Imani’s Dream Realty 516-223-4463 RICHMOND HILL 2fam 6/6, fin bsmt. Priced to sell $439,900 Call Owner Ed 516-476-5271 or Ira 516-641-8274 RICHMOND HILL N. LEGAL 2 FAM renov kitchs & bths 50x100, pvt drive, 8 BR’S. Parkside Realty 718-846-3008 RICHMOND HILL Open House Sat 6/19, 10-2, 107-55 109 St. 1 fam, 3 BR, LR, DR, fin bsmt, car port. $360k. 631-226-0990 RIDGEWOOD 1 Fam brick, 5 box rooms all modern, gar, yard, 50yrs. $369k Montalbano RE, Carmen 646-302-7206 RIDGEWOOD 3fam, solid brick, 3BR/2ba each flr, fin bsmt, hdwd flrs, 1 yr warr, 10 yr tax abatement. Brkr 718-523-8000 SPRINGFIELD 1 fam det’d, fully renov, 2BR, 2bth, lg kit, nice backyd, det’d gar. Agent David 718-454-1400/ 718-496-4188 SPRINGFIELD GARDENS 1 Family New Construction 3BR, 3ba, bsmt, drvwy, balcony, backyard. Must See. Call Joshua 516-263-8792 SPRINGFIELD GDNS 2 fam, semi det, all new, 5 BR, pvt drive 10 yr tax abatement. $429k. Bkrs welcome. 516-328-177 SPRINGFIELD GRDNS 2 fam house, det, 5 over 5, fin bsmt, corner lot. immac cond. $450,000. Call Errol G. Collins RE, for info, 718-591-1424; 718-820-0700 SPRINGFIELD GRDNS Brk det 1 fam, 2BR, LR, DR, EIK, full bth, fin bsmt, gar, mint. Unbelievable price! $285K. Errol G. Collins RE, 718-591-1424; 718-820-0700 SRINGFIELD GARDENS 3BR 1 1/2bth brick cape, $450k, prin only. Ownr [email protected] ST ALBENS 2 fam det, 3BR, LR, DR, 1½bth, kit on each flr, mint cond, quiet block, others avail for Sale $495,000 Call Agent 718-723-1138, 718-926-1151 SUNNYSIDE Semi att 2 Fam, 6/5 W/ Bsmt, Front & Back Gdn, 2 Car Gar, Lots of Xtras. $750K/neg. Owner 718-433-0345 WAKEFIELD Prime loc 150 Av & 123 St, 2 fam house, stucco/brk, 6BR, 3ba, everything new. Call 718-544-0844 WHITESTONE 47x120, 3BR, 3 bth, LR, DR fin bsmt above ground, gar, 2 electric meters, IGS, Extras $825K 718-746-5385 WHITESTONE 4BR, 4BA, 2 kits, Mint, 50x100, fully fin basement, Very large home. $785K. 917-567-3235 WHITESTONE Brk Cape, Mint 3BR, 2ba, LR, DR, fplc, fin bsmnt, new kit/roof. 50x111 $649K Princ only 718-767-2824 WHITESTONE Hi Ranch Beauty, Walk in apt w/upstairs 2 br, ba, EIK, Florida rm, Close to all. Ask $539K. 718-939-1908 WHITESTONE Sun 6/13, 1-5, 22-20 146 St 2 Fam det. Ask $625k. NY Marathon RE 718-267-7272 or 516-840-6450 WOODHAVEN new brick 2 fam, 6/6/5, gar, near train, newly renov, gar, $629k, Perfect Realty, 917-577-7400 Shirley Apartments 400 For Rent WOODSIDE THREE FAMILY Great Investment Oppty! 1½ yrs new Brick construction, 15 yr tax abatement, Net $4K rental income/mo. $795K Michael Carfagna Bkr 718-446-6787 Houses For Rent 407 BAYSIDE Semi-detached 1-fam, 3BR, 2 ba, fin bsmnt, gar, drvwy, $2,600. Broker Joseph 917-957-0816 FRESH MEADOWS- 3BR house w/full fin bsmt w/bth & kit, driveway, walk to all, no pets. $1900. Owner, 718-939-2458 Co-Ops/Condos For Sale 415 BAYSIDE 2br garden co-op, upper, immac, renov kit, updated bath, jac, attic, pets okay, 24hr sec. $209K 516-250-5823 BAYSIDE/Baybridge - 2br/2bath, gated, terr, crnr unit, overlooking park on 2 sides, cul-de-sac, best loc, Owner $539K Princs Only, $539K, 917-743-5046 BAYSIDE Baybridge Duplx mint spac 3BR, 2.5bths, CAC gar, terrace, pool tennis 24hr sec $759k (718)352-6395 BAYSIDE House Beautiful condo, 3BR, 2 bth + gar, mint cond, SD26, owner, $389k, principals only, 917-865-2879 BAYSIDE Lge 1BR Co-op, Windsor Park, new kit, updated bth, lndry room avail. Nr shops $145K. Owner 917-825-8637 BAYSIDE Rocky Hill Terrace, 2BR Co-op, Walk to LIRR. 47-21 215 Pl. SD 26, Mint Cond. $218k. Broker 917-687-9068 BEECHHURST Cryder Pt. Luxurious waterfront bldg, 1500 sq’, 2BR, 1bth, hdwd flrs, waterview, $355K. Princ only. 718-767-8497 or 646-594-9591 BEECHHURST CRYDER POINT, 1 BR, MINT, MOVE RIGHT IN, $285K. Call Angela Duarte RE 718-518-6435 BEECHHURST/Le Havre 2BR, bridge & waterview, pools/tennis/gym. $279K neg, Princs only. Owner 718-746-5834 BEECHHURST Open House 6/19-20, 12-3. 162-01 Powells Cove Blvd, Apt 1T. 2BR, 1.5bth, renov, $345K. 718-746-8181 BELLEROSE Manor Fully Modernized 2Br duplex, own yard, garden, fin attic, maint $450/mo $205K Ownr 718-776-0776 BRIARWOOD 1br w/TERRACE, bright, spacious, nr F trn/shops, easy parking. Won’t last! $109K Broker 718-297-7799 BRIARWOOD Lg 1br co-op renov doorman bldg, walk F trn/bus, lg lr, br, dr, w/w, $130K Owner 718-849-8171 BRIARWOOD Rare find! 2br w/TERRACE, L-shape lr/dr, 1.5ba, easy parking. $163K Broker 718-297-7799 DOUGLASTON Lge 5 rm 2 BR Co-op, sepr din rm, completely renov w/all new applí s. SD#26. Meticulous grounds, near express bus. $265,000 Call Gerri at Mgmt Office 718-229-7822 DOUGLASTON Oak Park luxury condo, pvt gated comm, 2BR, 2ba, cath ceils, IN CONTRACT! $469k 718-423-7864 ELMHURST Co-op, Lg 1BR & LR, EIK, approx 1K sq’, 5th flr. Near shops/ trains. Grt loc $139K Bkr GK 516-395-0206 FLUSHING Co-op 2BR, 1bth, new kit/ba, hdwd flrs, Mitchell Gardens, gas/heat/ elect. mny closets $199k. 917-224-5109 FLUSHING N. 1BR Co-op, $146,900. Nr RR/buses, new bth, elev bldg. Open House Sat/Sun 1-4. Owner, 917-681-4479 FLUSHING NORTH LINDEN TOWERS Lge 2BR, lo maint, all included. Hurry! Won’t Last! Asking $175K. Call Bkr Barbara 718-961-2725 FOREST HILLS Co-op 1 lge BR, LR, kit, 1bth, nr subwy, indr prkg, lo maint, gd schls $149K. Agent Anthony 917-416-5053 FRESH MEADOWS 69 Av/197 St 2BR Co-op, good cond, maint $642. $185K. Owner 917-376-4703, 718-264-1219 FRESH MEADOWS mint cond 1BR ground floor garden apt ** Must See ** Asking $145k ownr 917-538-7607 GLEN OAKS Co-op, Charming 2 BR 2nd Floor, Move in Cond, Prime Loc, $219K. Princ Only 631-543-4669 GLEN OAKS Mint 2nd flr 2BR co-op, new bth/rugs/paint, EIK, lo maint. $190K. Ownr 516-582-2107 days, 516-365-0590 eves GLEN OAKS Open Hse Sat 6/5 & Sun 6/6 12-3p. 73-20 263rd St. 2BR CO-OP, $219K. West Coast Realtors 718-347-4400 HOWARD BEACH price reduced, lge sunny 2BR, 2bth co-op, move in, new kit/bth, oak flrs, 2 acs. Bkr 917-566-4409 JAMAICA ESTATES beaut sunny Jr 1BR apt, new kit & bath, going fast, D/W, W/W. $74,900. Owner 917-806-2220 JAMAICA ESTATES Open House Sun Jun 20, 11:30-1pm 164-20 Highland Ave. Totally renov L studio nr all. Maint $322 $75K Ownr 718-575-9384 JAMAICA, Holliswood Gardens Co op, 2 brs, new kit/bath, with gar and attic. Ask $182K, Call 718-217-1189 KEW GARDEN HILLS Parkway Vlg, Opn Hse, Sat/Sun 1-4, 2BR duplex, end unit, pet friendly, ownr, $189k 718-591-0145 KEW GDN HILLS 1BR co-op, hdwd flrs, lots of light, grnd flr, close to bus/ shops, updated kit $109K. 917-826-7830 KEW GARDENS Co op Lux bldg, mint lge 1BR hi flr w/terr +spectacular views & sun, 24 hr sec, gym, near courts & transp $193K Owner 212-833-5077 KEW GARDENS Pre war elegance! 2br, bright, spacious, hdwd fls, many closets, doorman. $229K. Broker 347-200-9481 REGO PARK Must see. Beautiful 1BR, 1ba, huge LR, lo maint, security. 125K neg. Owner 917-656-9242 ROCKAWAY PARK OCEANFRONT Lge "L" shape studio, elevator, secure bldg, nr all transp. Owner 516-741-6729 SUNNYSIDE Spac 2BR co-op Move in cond, 15 mins to NYC, 3blks to 7 train Pets okay Open House 6/19 & 6/20 12-3 Owner 347-249-3762 WHITESTONE/Clearview Grdns Immac 5 rm upper, attic, new kit & bth, 2 ac, lo maint $279K Prins only 718-352-5773 WHITESTONE Clearview Gdns, 5rm/2br crnr upper, attic, new EIK, renov ba, xtras, great loc $239k. Ownr 718-352-4724 WHITESTONE Gorgeous X lge 1BR Coop in Beaut Bldg, hdwd flrs, mod ba, FDR, terr/NYC skyline $219k 917-402-7448 WOODSIDE Coronet Bldg, Spacious Jr. 4, lo maint, near all, Mint. Ask $179,900. Agent 718-397-7291; 917-805-1958 Apartments 419 For Rent ASTORIA 10 mins NYC beaut 1BR & 2BR,close to shops & trans $1,000-$1,500 Call Agent 917-238-1823 ASTORIA 10 MINS MANHATTAN Brand New & renov apts, rent stabilized, wood flrs, laundry, near N/R trains. Studios $750-$850; 1BR $925-$1300; 2BR $1200-$1600; 3BR $1500-$2100 Open 7 days Low Fee. Call Angelica at Capital RE: 718-278-0200 718-930-4141 ASTORIA 2BR $1250 Grt Views. LR, EIK, Pets OK, sm fee. EasyRent.com 888-531-6139 ASTORIA 3BR apt in 2 family house, LR, DR, EIK, full bth, separate entrance, near bus. Ask for Paul 917-387-3664 ASTORIA Ditmars & 33rd St., 2BR, 2 blks from subway $1350 by ownr 718-204-8604/718-496-7621 ASTORIA Excel 2BR, EIK, near Ditmars & Steinway Street & trans, no pets, avail 7/1. $1400 incl gas 917-445-5448 ASTORIA Newly renov 1BR w/lg balconey, 2nd flr, pvt house, ac, EIK, micro, d/w, 1blk Steinway & train. No pets. No fees. $1250 917-533-2741 ASTORIA Upper Ditmars, 2BR, 1st floor, wood floors, newly renov, w/d hookups, xtra room in bsmt for storage, $1375. No fee. By owner 718-204-1717 BAYSIDE 1BR $975 Elec&Heat Incl LR, DR, Prkg, sm fee. EasyRent.com 888-531-6139 BAYSIDE, 2 brs, Lr, Dr, mod Kit, 2skylites, W/W, D/W, W/D, 2car gar, nr trans/shops $1850 Owner 718-539-6385/ 917-841-6573 BAYSIDE 2Family newly renov’d 3Br, EIK, lr, w/w, no pets, close to RR Call Owner 718-225-7459 BAYSIDE 3BR in 2fam, 1st flr, 1.5bths, newly renov nr all $1800/mo. Must See Avail Immed 718-423-5697 BAYSIDE Country Vill, 2fam owners apt, 3BR, 2 ba, mod kit & ba, frpl, CAC, driveway, backyd, SD#26. Avail immed. $2000/mo. 646-529-5553 BAYSIDE House Beautiful 1br, 1st fl, d/w, w/d, w/w, yard, near all, no pets. 1mo sec. $1250 Owner 917-929-5392 BAYSIDE Mod 3Br 1.5Bth, kit/dr,W/D,2 terr & drvway. Also 3Br 1.5Bth, kit/dr, no pets, gar. $1650/ea 718-224-9290 BELLEROSE MANOR very spacius 2br, lr, dr, eik, w/w, walk-in closets. Avail July 1. No pets. $1400 718-464-0342 ᔥ BRIARWOOD Brand new 3BR, 2 full bths,off Queens Bvd,nr subway/shop ctr Euro kit, balc. $1750 Owner 917-882-3136 COLLEGE POINT 2nd flr 2br, lr, full bath, eik, heat & gas incl, near schools & transp $1100 Owner 718-539-4720 COLLEGE PT N. 2Br in pvt hse, new kit/ bth, hdwd flrs, great views. nr all $1300 incl heat/hot wtr Ownr 917-660-1295 COLLEGE POINT New 3BR, LR, EIK, nr all, $1400 heat incl. 1 mo rent, 1 mo sec, Avail 7/1. Leave message 718-460-3926 COLLEGE PT 1st flr 1BR DR pvt hse apt, new paint/carpet/kit appls, $1000 + util. Sec, refs. No smoke/pets 718-359-4110 DOUGLASTON 3BR, 2ba, terr, incl gar, fin bsmnt, heat incl, nr transp/stores. No pets. Avail 7/1. $1950. 718-229-3710 ELMHURST 2 fam house, 6 rooms, 2 BR, 1ba, fam rm, LR, hdwd, carpet, yard, $1395 + util + sec quiet Ownr 718-393-7841 ELMHURST 5.5rm & 4.5rms, nr all, pvt home. 5.5rm/3br $1650, 4.5rm $1350 W/ W, 7/1occup 646-261-6733/718-426-3385 ELMHURST E/CORONA- Spacious 3BR in pvt house, nice loc, close shops/ trans, $1450. Call Owner 718-899-2480 ELMHURST EAST, spac 3 brs, 1 ba, new kit, all utilities included, Nr Airport/ local trans, $2100 neg. 718-672-6622 ELMHURST Studio $950; 1BR $1150; 3BR $1700; 2BR $1400. Near shopping. Avail Now. Call Agent Anthony 917-416-5053 Furnished 419 Rooms HILLCREST 2BR, near Union Tpke, Queens Hosp & St. John’s University, $1300 avail 8/1 Call Owner 718-229-2337 HOLLIS Newly renovated 2br, gas incl. Near transp/shops. Avail July 1. $1250/mo 718-986-5257 HOLLIS RENOV STUDIO APT NEAR SHOPS/TRANSPORTATION Call Mon-Fri 9-3pm 718-776-5050 HOWARD BEACH 2BR, 1ba, mint cond, no pets. $1200 By Owner 732-572-4843 Cell 732-397-6103 JACKSON HEIGHTS lg 3br, 2 ba, 2 blc, 2nd fl, pvt hse, nr sbwy/shops. $1850/mo Owner 516-627-2237; 516-458-4438 JAMAICA 3rms, large, apt house.... $800 3.5 rms, huge, elev bldg .................. $925 w/EIK, nr subway/bus/shops. No fee Call Owners 718-526-4658 JAMAICA 4BR, 1ba, kitch, near all trans, 2nd Flr, $1600; Walk in Apt $800 718-739-0239/646-279-7777 JAMAICA HILLS 2 BR, 2nd flr, pvt house, $1300. Avail now. Owner 718-206-1577 JAMAICA sunny 1BR apt, completely renovated, new appliances, 2 blocks to E or F train, $900. Call 718-739-9109 LITTLE NECK 3BR, 2nd flr, 1100 SF, hdwd flrs, LR, DR, EIK, 1½blk LIRR. $1800 incls gas. Owner 718-224-6266 212-846-7083 MASPETH 1BR bsmt apt, pvt entry, lots of kit cabinets. No pets/smoking $875/inclu gas. 646-732-9514 b/w 4-8p MASPETH 2 BR, LR, DR, Newly Renov EIK & Bth, fresh paint, new rugs. $1300+ util 718-651-0562 aft 5p MASPETH mod 6 rms, 2nd flr of 2 fam, no smoking/pets, $1125 plus sec, incl heat & Hot water. Owner 516-822-3563 MIDDLE VILLAGE REnov 2br, 2ba, lr, kit, 1st fl in pvt hse, split level, w/d priv, near subway/bus $1650. 646-208-0645 ᔥ MIDDLE VILLAGE Brand new 3BR, 2bth, 2 terr, 3 blocks to subway. $1500/ mo. Owner 718-459-7040 or 917-684-4405 MIDDLE VLG pvt house, 2.5 rooms, sunny bsmt, near transit & shops, no pets, $900/mo incl util. 718-423-4619 OZONE PARK 2BR Apt, LR, kit, full bth. mint cond, wood flrs, vacant. $1100. Owner, Moses 718-845-1962 OZONE PARK 2BR apt, 2nd floor of pvt house, LR, DR, EIK, full bth, $1100/month. Call Agent 718-807-1719 OZONE PARK S./Wakefield, 2BR, ba, LR, DR, kit, close to all/JFK, w/w. No pets. $1080/mo. Owner/bkr 718-738-4338 ᔥ= OZONE PK newly renov 1BR, LR, EIK $900 also, 2BR, LR, DR, kit $1250. 2 blks to A train. 30 min NYC Ownr 718-641-4115 QUEENS/BKLYN APTS FOR RENT Studio, 1,2,3 BR’s starting at $500/mo. Agent 718-298-5600 QUEENS/BKLYN APTS FOR RENT Studio, 1,2,3 BR’s starting at $500/mo. Agent 718-298-5600 REGO PARK 3BR, 2 bath, Austin St close to subway, prkg incl $1950 Owner 516-652-0067 REGO PARK renov 1BR, bright/sunny, modern kit, $1200 incl util, near subway/shops, no fee, owner 718-459-3281 RICHMOND HILL 86-17 Lefferts Blvd Lg Studio in a Pvt 4 Fam House $900; No Fee. Super 718-670-5701 or 516-486-1010 ROCKAWAY PARK Newly renov studio, 1br, 2br apts avail for immed occup. Friendly & secure rent stabilized starting from $995. Pvt terr, ocean views, new appls. Pvt parking & pool avail to residents. 1 Beach 105th St 718-634-8600 ROSEDALE 1BR ground level, lr, kit, bth, Nice loc, close to all $850/all Owners Agent 718-217-2104 or 718-813-5860 ELMHURST, STUDIO, WITH TERRACE, walk to subway, $850 + Utils, Owner. 718-357-8870 ROSEDALE Excel loc, Mint, 3BR, lr, dr, 1 bth, Yard, 2nd flr, 2 fam, nr trans, $1450 + Utils, 718-776-9587, 718-464-4452 FLUSHING 1BR, attic, fully a/c, clean, quiet, nr NY hospital, all utilities included. $900 718-961-6214 lv msg ST ALBANS 3BR, 2 bth,immac, 2nd flr, close to transp/shopping. Refs. $1600, plus 3 mos. 718-525-1834 lve msg SAINT ALBANS Beautiful 3BR apt, lge LR/DR combo, huge EIK, in pvt house, near shopping & trans. $1500/mo Call Agent 516-445-8812 SOUTH OZONE PARK- Wakefield area, 3BR, 2nd flr, CAC, New house, $1550. 718-845-6274 SPRINGFIELD GARDENS/ROSEDALE 3BR, LR, DR... $1,400; 1BR, LR, DR... $900 Others avail for rent. Call Agent 718-723-1138, 718-926-1151 FLUSHING - 2BR Apt, near LIRR & shopping. No smoking, No pets. $1300. 917-969-6197 FLUSHING 2Br+den or 3rd Br, all new incl appls/flrs, 1st fl pvt home, $2000. Avail 7/1. Ownr 718-463-0078/646-226-6887 FLUSHING Beaut renov 3BR, 1.5 ba, lg LR, lg dinette, kit, D/W, refs req. Short walk LIRR/shop ctr. $1600. 917-939-1758 FLUSHING/HILLCREST 3BR, 2 full ba, new w/w, skylt Nr St Johns & Union Tpke w/pking $1600 Owner 718-969-6721 FLUSHING N., 1BR w/bsmt, 2 fplces, new kit, $1550. 3 br duplex, fplce, $2150. W/W carpet. 718-461-4787/917-363-8248 FLUSHING NORTH 3BR, 1.5 ba. In pvt house on top floor. Mint cond! $1600 By Owner 917-620-8076 FLUSHING Stu $800 All util incl. 750 sqft, sm pets ok, sm fee. EasyRent.com 888-531-6139 FOREST HILLS, 1BR $950. 900 sqft, Quiet Area EasyRent.com 888-531-6139 FOREST HILLS 1BR apt, near shopping & subway, Immed occup. $1000. Owner 718-897-6893; 914-960-9340. FOREST HILLS/KEW GARDENS Studio’s from $850-$900 Lge BR, full kit, $1000-$1100, 2BR, DR, full bth $1300$1400. Zand Realty 718-896-5300 FOREST HILLS New bldg Spacious 1BR, pvt back yard, w/w, a/c, DW, laundry, $1200/mo. No Fees. Owner 818-652-6300 FRESH MEADOWS 2BR,Dinnette,LR, a/c,D/W,porch,sklts,w/w,nr trans, new appls. $1450 718-793-7377 12-5 lv msg only FRESH MEADOWS ATRIA 2000 Luxury Apts 159-10 71st Ave. 1 & 2BR avail. Gas & heat incl. Indr pking avail. No Fee. Call Rose 718-380-8882 ext 11 or 347-612-0232 FRESH MEADOWS ATRIA 2000 Luxury Apts 159-10 71st Ave. 1 & 2BR avail. Gas & heat incl. Indr pking avail. No Fee. Call Rose 718-380-8882 ext 11 or 347-612-0232 FRESH MEADOWS Beaut 1BR, lge LR, dining area, kitchenette, sep entr, hot water & heat included, $990. 718-261-0044 GLENDALE Lge 2/3BR Apt, fully renov in 3 fam brick house, quiet blk $1200/mo. Call owner 917-217-7362 GLENDALE Lge 2/3BR apt, fully renov’d, in 3 fam brick house, $1200/mo. Call owner, 917-217-7362 GLENDALE new 3BR apt in 3 fam house, d/w, balc, near trans/school. $1500/mo. Owner 718-821-0930; 917-535-1332 SPRINGFIELD GRDNS 6 rms, 3BR, 2 fam hse, nr trans, pvt entry, $1400. 1½ mos sec. Owner 718-723-9468 eves WHITESTONE 16 min to Manhattan Superb new 2BR, new kitch/appls, w/w. No pets. No fee. $1398 Ownr 212-772-7300 WHITESTONE 1BR Apt AVAIL NOW! Newly decorated. Near trans. $950. Call for appt. 917-816-2019 9am-5pm. WHITESTONE 2 Fam house, 6 rm apt, 2 bths, 1st flr, $1500 not incldg gas. 1 mo security. Avail 6/15. 718-461-5142 WHITESTONE 2nd flr, 2BR, lr, dr, kit, full bth, d/w, w/d avail, $1300 incl heat. Owner 347-351-2300 WHITESTONE 3BR 2bth new kit & bths, hrdwd flrs, DW, lg balcony. No pets $1700 incl heat. Owner 718-357-4128 WHITESTONE 6 rms, 1.5 bths, EIK, w/w carpet, newly decorated. $1650+ utils. NO FEE. Call Owner 718-352-5558 WHITESTONE newly reno 3br 1½ba EIK lr,dr, fin bsmt, lndry hookup, pvt hse drvwy,dead end,no fee $1900 718-767-2543 WOODHAVEN, 3BRs, 2nd flr, LR, EIK, nr subway & bus, no pets, avail now. $1300 per mo. For more info 516-333-1327 WOODHAVEN Modern all new lge 3BR, EIK, LR, DR, near train & shopping. $1400/mo. 1 mo sec. Owner 718-846-7527 WOODHAVEN spacious 3BR, nr J,Z lines. Nr schools & shops. heat includ Ownr 718-847-1881 718-496-9783 WOODHAVEN Studio apt. newly renov. Near all. Avail Immed! No fee. Owner 718-848-5449; 516-285-7663 WOODSIDE 1BR, 3 rm apt, all new kit/ windows, new W/W, bright, sunny, nr all transit, 2 blk subway, 15 mins NYC $1000 Owner 718-357-6706, 917-596-0000 WOODSIDE - 3BR Apt, everything just redone, $1700/mo util included. Avail now. 347-683-5294 WOODSIDE Like new 3br, 2 full ba, huge lr w/cath ceil & balcony, no pets. nr #7 & LIRR $1,700/mo. By owner 646-244-3624 WOODSIDE Renov 1BR apt, close to NYC, No smoking/no pets. Avail 7/1. $1200. Owner 718-429-1247 422 Rentals ASTORIA 10 min to Manh. Spac room, very nice area, nr shops & subway, Female,share kit/bat $650/mo. 917-238-1823 ELMHURST 2 furnished BR’s in private house near RR. No pets. $150 & $175/ each per wk. F pref’d. 718-908-6800 RICHMOND HILL Furnished Room Beautiful, residential, extra large, clean. $125/wk includes all. 718-791-3075 ROSEDALE Furn’d 2 rooms, share lg kit & bath, utils incl, near all. No pets/ smoke. $145/wk & $160/wk. 718-525-7902 Roommates Wanted 425 DOUGLASTON Share 2BR apt, own BR W/D storage area nr RR $750+Sec Refs heat incl g&e shared Pete 917-538-7961 Rentals 436 436 THE FIRST LUXURY RENTAL DOORMAN BUILDING IN HARLEM Rentals Just minutes from midtown and half a block from the train. 100% You Will Love This Apartment!!! (accepting apps for immediate move in up to 7/1/04) Studio - $875-$1000 renov may vary 1 BR - $1250-$1350 (some w/ terr) JR 4 - $1450 w/ terrace 2 BR - $1800+ w/ 2 ba & terr (some aprtmts w/ gorgeous views) 24hr doorman, lndry, pets,CAC, granite kitchen, dishwasher microwave, marble baths parking avail for $150/mo *excellent credit required (((Showing Today))) 646-483-8734 or 917-957-1255 [email protected] WEST. Village Thompson St Classic Pre-War 1 BR all new EIK, rent stab................... $1589 Jr. 1 BR rent stab (low fee)........... $1343 Madisonintl.com 212-725-7700 466 ST GEORGE-1200 sq ’, 2br, new bth/kit, LR, DR, close to ferry, hrdwd flrs, gd light, $1500+ util’s. 917-612-2416 ST GEORGE walk to Ferry, 1 br, 950 sq ft. hi ceils, gd light. $950/mo + util’s. Avail immed. 917-612-2416 Houses, Co-ops & Condos For Sale 482 EDGEWATER The Promenade, Spac 2BR 2ba Condo, Direct Water/NYC views, Wd Flrs. $552,350. Ownr 917-623-0922 Rentals 486 JERSEY CITY 2BR cozy apt on pvt street near transportation to NYC, plenty of prkng. Heat/water incl $950. No pets. Owner 973-379-1536 100’s/CPW $1,275/mo. JR 1 BR Cozy Jr. 1 Br, steps from Central Park, hardwood flrs,elev.bldg.bsmt Lndry Rm NO FEE!!! Call Brkr: 212-674-6088 x26 100’s/CPW $1,450/mo. 1 BR Spacious 1 BR, steps from C.P.,new kit hardwd flrs. elev bldg. bsmnt Lndry NO FEE!! Call Brkr: 212-674-6088 x 18 1st to River All Sizes Low/No fee E.6th/3rd-Reno 2Br,eik, near NYU . $1950 W.90th- 1Br,sep kit,sm terr (R/S). $1200 Hamilton Terr all new 3Br,2Ba elev $1700 Bleeker St- Hurry! XL 2Br W.VLG.. $2595 AllCity Properties Corp 212-244-4110 www.allcityny.com see apts w/photos 20’s/Gramercy Elevator Bldg LARGE 1BR, hardwood flrs lndry, well below mkt! ................. $1975 NO FEE!! Madison 212-725-7700 CENTRAL PARK NORTH Only ½ block ENORMOUS APARTMENTS FOR LESS!! 1 BEDROOM ($1350) 2 BEDROOM ($1850 w/dishwasher) 3 conv. 4 BEDROOM ($2850 w/french doors) Laundry/Granite Kit/Marble baths Apartments are all located just one block from the train!!! *good credit a must* Call immediately to view (917) 957-1255 or (646) 483-8734 DOWNTOWN Large Studio $1825 High Celings,Sundeck, Fitness Room Call Weichert Realtors Mazzeo Agency 212-995-0006 x232 East 20’s Semi-Luxury Building Amazing Top Floor STUDIO’s sep kit (no/low fee).............. from $1275 madisonintl.com Call 212-725-7700 MANHATTAN: 138th St Studios $750, 165th St 1Br $850, Sherman Ave 2Br $1,050. BRONX: Little Italy Studio $650, Grand Concourse 1Br $750, 2Br $950 Section 8 ok. CE Realty 212-568-9900 RIVERSIDE DR HUGE and Sunny 3BR, 2Bth Renov kit & bth ............ $2000 Call Weichert Realtors Mazzeo Agency 212-995-0006 x 232 Houses Co-ops Houses & Condos For Sale 442 For Sale CYPRESS HILLS large att brk 2 fam , 7 BR, 2 bth, fin bsmt, near A & C trains schools/shops. Excel investment. Mint. $389k w/lo downpymt Agent 718-850-7873 FLATBUSH/Kings Plaza area. Beaut 3BR, 1½ bth, lr, dr, eik, secure elev bldg, E 53rd betw H/I $175K. Bkr 718-474-8629 Rentals 446 KENSINGTON E 3rd & Ave C, Gdn Studio 2½rm, nr F train & shops $810/mos Call Owner eve/weekends 718-633-7248 Park Slope/5 Ave Lux reno 1BR $1500 Hrd Oak Flrs near shoping Gothamcityapartments.com 212 929-9899 NO FEE Park Slope/7 Ave Renovated 2Br $1695 Special unique features Gothamcityapartments.com 212 929-9899 NO FEE PARK SLOPE- Degraw Brand new reno 1 BR $1500 Imported tile bth Gothamcityapartments.com 212 929-9899 NO FEE Park Slope/9St. Walk to Park 3BR+ DA $2000+yard access W/D in unit Gothamcityapartments.com 212 929-9899 NO FEE WILLIAMSBURG/Morgan 2BR+ High ceil............................... $1234 Gothamcityapartments.com 212 929-9899 NO FEE WILLIAMSBURG/South 3 St 5BR+ High ceil $2500 Gothamcityapartments.com 212 929-9899 NO FEE Houses Co-ops & Condos For Sale 452 PARKCHESTER/NYC Beaut vu, renov 1BR Condo, a/c, free prkg, beaut vu, lo maint, $89,000. Call Owner 917-622-5810 500 ALBERTSON SD9, C/H cape, 4 BR, 2 bth, lge fam rm, IGS, lge deck, $599k. By owner. 516-621-1646 BABYLON N. 3BR rnch, 2bth, full bsmt, lo tax. close to all. Must See $324,990. Crown Homes RE 631-893-4400 BABYLON N. mint cond, 3BR ranch w/ many updates, close to all, lndscpd, ask $329K, Owner 631-943-6756 BABYLON Poss M/D. Village SD. New siding/wndws/paint/IGS. 200 amp. Opn floor plan, 60x155 ppty $479K 516-214-0157 BABYLON VILL Exp’d rnch, 6BR/3ba, 2LR, 2kit, den, fin bsmt, poss M/D $409K Rustice RE 631-422-8006/631-374-6700 BABYLON VILLAGE Argyle Lakeview, Restored Victorian, 6BR, 3½ bath, foyer FDR, den, lge granite kit, 4 frplcs, CAC, IGP/Spa, Koi Pond, Walk RR/Vlg. $1,250,000. Owner 631-422-3944 for appt BABYLON VILLAGE 31 Roosevelt St. Col, 3BR, 1.5bth, kit, DR, LR/frpl, snrm + 1BR cottage $485K Owner 631-661-2072 BABYLON VILLAGE 4BR cape, new kit/ bth/flrs/carpet/cac/heat, det’d 1 1/2 car gar, lo tax, $359k, owner 631-275-6416 BABYLON W. Victorian Renov 4BR, 2ba, lrg prop, front porch, prime loc. full bsmt, Lo tax $439,990 Bkr 631-893-4400 BABYLON W. Mint W/L hi ranch, lge fam rm, CAC, appls, fenced yd w/patio. $449k. Owner 516-662-4535 BAITING HOLLOW 1yr Vic 4br/2.5ba, granite/cherry kit, cac many extras culdesac beach rights $539K 631-369-5114 BALDWIN $439K Diamond, 4BR, col dead end street, Must See Ownr 516-449-5274, for more info 1800-804-3531 ext 2031 BALDWIN 4BR Cape, 1¾ bth, kit, FDR, fin bsmt, gar. Move In Cond $369K. Control Realty 516-377-6054 BALDWIN HARBOR 4BR split , 2ba, circ drvwy, fin bsmt, Open Hse 6/5-6, 2-5pm, 1028 Washington St. $455K. 516-623-9031 BALDWIN It doesn’ t get better than this! Open Bay waterfront splanch, designers delight, 4BR, kit, new bths, den/frp, skylts, CAC, CAV, jacuzzi, 2 car. Owner. Prin Only $740K 516-680-5599 BAYPORT 4 Br Custom Cape, over 1/2 acre park like setting, Must See Updates! $525k Owner 631-472-4118 BAYPORT By owner 4yr old Country home, 3BR, guest room, 2 full bth, great rm w/fplc, sunrm, DR, Eik, spa rm, bonus rooms & bsmt all appls, 2 car att gar, 3/4 ac flag lot $750K neg 631-472-0531 BAYPORT S. New Listing. 5BR, 2.5 bth, post mod, CAC, 20x40 IGP, back deck, many xtras. Owner $689K 516-509-9853 BAYPORT S. Open House Sat 6/19 10-1 115 Bayport Ave. Totally renov Col, 3BR, 1.5ba, fin bsmt, frpl, walk up attic, IGS, det gar. Owner $549K. 631-472-7520 BAYSHORE Ranch, excel cond, 3br, DR/ LR, new kit/bth, 1/4ac, CAC, IGS, new roof/siding, $329,900 Owner 516-783-8609 BAYVILLE Open Hse Sun 12-3pm, 4 Alan Rd. Renov 4-5BR/2.5ba splanch, waterview. Owner $629K. 516-410-6499 BELLMORE 3 BR, 2 bth col, fam rm/frpl, o’sized prop, IGP w/cabana, IGS. Owner 516-679-2869 BELLMORE 3BR cape, LR/frpl, EIK, 1.5 bth, bsmt ½ fin w/sep entry, det gar, lo tax, nr LIRR. $390k Owner 516-797-8274 BELLMORE N. 4BR split, 3.5ba, 2 kits, fin bsmt, poss M/D, southern exposure, renov. $525K Owner 516-993-0406 BELLMORE N MINT 3-4BR Rnch, 2 ba, huge den, fin bsmt, great yd, CAC, New wndws/siding/rf, $499k. 516-781-4354 BELLMORE Open Bay one of a kind, cust splanch, truly incredible, western exposure, newly reno $1.8M 516-902-1073 BELLMORE So., mint exp’d 4BR 2½ba split fam rm w/fplc, ext’d eik, cac, bsmt gar, walk to all $579k brkr 516-972-0242 BELLMORE S. immac dutch Col 3br 2ba beaut eik, 2car, cac, new wndws/siding, move in cond $489K Owner 516-785-3714 BELLMORE S. Colonial, 5BR, 2.5BA IGP, IGS, newly updtd in/out, poss rent by option Owner $699K 516-783-1889 BELLMORE S. Exp’d split 3-4BR, 2bth, brand new kit, den, new cac/igs, gar, bsmt, agp, deck $560K Ownr 516-785-3991 BETHPAGE 5 lge BR 2 bth Colo, CAC, IGS, alarm, all renovated. Plainedge SD $519K Princ Only Ownr 516-297-0293 BRENTWOOD Diamnd Cust Col m/d permit req 6BR 3.5bth bsmt OSE LR DR frpl covered deck igp gar $375k 631-231-2470 BRENTWOOD N Expnd Rnch, wd flrs, 5 BR, LR, DR, 2.5 bths, ¼ ac prop $339,999. REMAX Best 631-952-2121; 631-321-0100 BRIGHTWATERS Immac newly renov, granite bth, huge EIK, FDR & LR; 5 BR den, new w/w, 3 full bths, frpl, CAC, fin bsmt, IGS, 2 car. $649k. 631-666-6056 Houses For Sale Houses 500 For Sale BROOKHAVEN HAMLET never lived in 4200sf col on 1ac 5BR 3ba 3car FLR FDR granite kit hdwd flrs CAC/vac IGS grt rm/frpl bsmt/ose $599k 516-808-0616 CARLE PL 3BR Rnch, 1bth, Carle Pl SD, LR, dinning area, oak flrs, fin bsmt fenced yd. $429k Owner 516-333-1452 CENTEREACH 4BR Victorian, 2.5ba, LR/ frplc, fam rm, DR, EIK, CAC/VAC, full bsmt, 2car gar. $520K. Ownr 631-846-6631 CENTEREACH Hi Ranch, Poss M/D, 4 BR 2 Bth, Many Upgrades, IGS, Fish Pond, new rf. $349K. Owner 631-732-1527 CENTER MORICHES 4 BR, 2.5 bth, EIK, LR, great rm/frpl, CAC, 2 car gar, fin bsmt w/ose, office. $480k. 631-514-1631 CENTER MORICHES Waterfront, circa 1890’s, 6.3 acre estate, 8BR, 5 bth, 5 fpl, pool, immaculate, $3.375Mil. 631-610-2267 CENTERPORT Open House Sun 1-4. 564 McKinley Terr. Panoramic water views thruout loft-like 3/2. Legal accessory apt, xtra lot, deck, 2car, nr beach, $5500/ yr taxes. Princ only. $775K. 516-971-1597 CENTERPORT Open House 6/12 12-3pm, 16 Judy Ct. $959K 4Br 2.5ba + legal acces apt,1.7ac tax $14K Onr 631-261-0956 CENTERPORT Open House Sat/Sun 12-5 12 Lone Oak Ct. SD#6 4BR CH Col, culde-sac, fam rm/frp, $650K 631-673-1845 CENTERPORT Single Fam, 5 BR Contemp, 4.5 bth, Den/frplc, 3 Kits, DR, LR, 2 Car Gar, Fin Bsmt, 1 Acre, Harborfield SD, Blocks to Beach/Trans. Poss M/D W/ Permits. $759K. Owner 631-754-0564 CENTRAL ISLIP- College Woods area. 3BR Ranch, 1ba, gar. Lg bkyd. Quiet area. $249K. Agent 646-201-9115 COMMACK 30 Donna La, Diamond 2+BR ranch, 3ba, eik, full bsmnt, cac, igs, vinyl fence, poss M/D $439,999 In Contract COMMACK 3-4BR, 2full bth, SD10, all new thruout, kit & applc, fin bsmt, sep entrance, $479K 631-543-5335 COMMACK Open House Sat 11-4, 8 Byre Pl. SD10, Split 3/4Br 2Bth, igp, great room, 2 car gar $489K Owner 631-499-8377 COPIAGUE Open Hse 6/12, 6/13, 11-2 3BR, 1bth, new kit/siding/roof/heating, lg lot, lo tax $294,999 Ownr 631-412-3614 CORAM 2 acre 200x423, 2BR, 1ba EIK, lg fence yd, 1.5 car, vinyl sided, gd for horses, poss subdiv. $319k. 631-451-1264 CORAM Emerald Hills 4 BR, 2 full bths, mint, move in cond. Must see. Asking $329k. Owner 631-732-6105 DEER PARK Expanded Split 4br 2 updated bths, o’size cor lot, IGS, lg deck, M/D w/proper permits $409K. 516-383-6807 DEER PARK Split 3BR, 3 bath, 2 kits, fin bsmt, crnr lot, CAC, IGS. Princ only. Owner $449K 631-586-2562 DIX HILLS 3-4BR, 4ba col split, 1 acre +, SD#5, parklike grounds, igp, cabana w/ba, fin bsmnt $699K.Ownr 516-562-8951 DIX HILLS Exquisite 5-6br Vanderbilt Pt of Woods Farm Rnch, sec wd area, AC+, igp, A Must See $895k Ownr 646-872-9700 DIX HILLS Half Hollow SD #5, Brand New Super Huge Col, 5BR, LR, FDR, EIK, Fam Rm, 2 Car Gar, Full Bmst, $699K. Call Builder 631-841-6000 DIX HILLS SD#5 Diamond Newly renov 3BR, 2.5new bth, new granite kitch, oversz ppty $589K Ownr 646-298-7838 DIX HILLS SD#5 Updated hi ranch, 4-5BR, new kit/bths, cac, hdwd flrs, igp, lo tax $469,990 Princ Only 631-242-5865 DIX HILLS/SD 5 Vict 9mos new, 5BR, 2.5ba, LR, FDR, fam rm, hrdwd flrs, cac/ vac, frplc, igs, 1/4 ac $749k 631-242-6655 E ISLIP Country Vill Split 3BR, 2full new bth, updated elec, 4zone heat, new wndws, deck, shed. $469K. 631-768-9033 E. MEADOW Barnum Woods Mint 3 BR, 2 bth col, new appls, 80x100, IGS, lo taxes. $429k. Owner 516-292-1454 EAST MEADOW Charming 4 BR 2.5 ba Tudor, 6 Zone Heat, Jacuzzi, IGP, IGS, 100 x 100 lot. $587,900. 516-644-5056 EAST MEADOW Expanded Ranch 6BR, 2.5 ba, fin bsmt, new wndws/rf/gutter/ drop ceil. 3 way heat zone, big yd, 1 car gar $479K Ownr 516-679-8607 eves/wknds EAST MEADOW Open Hs Sun, 1-4, 1602 Prospect Av, 3br 2bth rnch, lge LR, EIK, den, att gar $415k princ only 516-489-8715 E. NORTHPORT, Open House Sat 6/19, 12-4, 23 Bruce La. Mint + 5BR, 2.5 bth col, 1/2 ac, CAC, new EIK/bths, den/frplc, 2 car gar, SD4. $635K. Owner 631-757-5918 E.NORTHPORT Attn Investors. Legal 2 fam, 2br ovr 3br,3ba, fin bsmt, new appl $3550 mo rent roll. $549k. 631-427-3507 E. NORTHPORT SD1, 3/4 BR farm rnch, new rf, skylts, IGS, IGP, fin bsmt, oak flrs, lo tax, more. $450k. 631-786-0476 E. ROCKAWAY Hew Pt wtrfrnt, Opn Hse Sa-Su 12-3pm 2 Pocassett Ct. 90x100 newly renov, 3BR $469k 516-593-0313 EAST ROCKAWAY, SD#19, lg 4BR/2ba, DR, EIK, bsmt, gar, oak flrs lo taxes, 40x125, $419K neg, Owner 516-596-9373 EAST ROCKAWAY (Bay Pk) legal 2 fam, lg prop, 5 over 6, 4BR, 2.5 bth, att 2 car gar, excel cond. $539k. Ownr 516-887-4712 EAST WILLISTON 3BR, 2.5ba, EIK, DR, LR, den, study, fam rm, sunrm, 2 car gar, IGS. $965K. Owner 516-314-7557 E. WILLISTON SD#2 Move-in cond 3BR 2.5ba split, cac, fplc scrnd porch 104x100, 2-car gar $929K Ownr 516-742-1558 ELMONT 3BR, 1½ bth, LR, DR, EIK, full bsmt inclds storage rm, 1 car gar, low taxes, prins only $324,900. 516-650-3994 ELMONT Beautiful brick rnch, 4BR, 2ba, CAC, fin bsmt, wet bar, remodeled kit, deck, extras $389,900. Owner 516-616-4652 FARMINGDALE Exp rnch brk new roof, 5BR 2bth fin bsmt w/entr lndscpd, poss M/D. Princ only $465k Ownr 516-993-6037 FARMINGDALE Inc Vlge/SD 22, Mint 4BR Col, 4 full bth, fin bsmt/ose, 50x125, 2½ car, mid blk $417K. Ownr 516-551-9980 FARMINGDALE Lenox Hills Open House 6/19, 1-4pm, 65 Fairview Rd, 3/4 BR col, 2.5 bth, den/frplc, FDR, full bsmt, 2.5 garage EIK 2 car gar $779,500 516-223-1195. FLORAL Park 3BR Cape, LR/frpl DR EIK fam rm, 3ba w/jacuzzi, skylts, fin bsmt, 2 gar. mint, $469K Ownr 516-488-6065 FLORAL PARK SD#22, col 3-4BR, LR, FDR, kit, fin bsmnt, 1.5ba, deck, agp, lo taxes. $419,000. Owner 516-358-1923 FLORAL PARK VILLAGE New det col featuring 4br, 3f/ba, cac. SD22. $649K Full Servcie Realty 516-352-0700 FLORAL PARK VILLAGE Open House Sat 6/19, Sun 6/20, 12-4pm, 122 Holland Ave, Charming Colo Tudor, 3BR, 2 new bths, EIK, DR, new/roof/windows/ boiler, fin bsmnt, parquet flrs, Antique Brick Courtyard, lo taxes $4950. Priced to sell BY OWNER $519K 516-354-6786 Houses 500 For Sale FLORAL PK VLG mint slate rf Tudor. 3/ 4br, new 1.5 ba/eik/bsmt, lr/frplc, FDR, den, hdwd flrs, 3 car $559k 516-358-2884 FLORAL PARK, West End cape, 4BR, 60x100 prop, all new, lo tax, owner, $479K, 516-376-0892 FRANKLIN SQ 5BR 2 bth poss M/D, new kit, fin bsmt, pool, gar. Open House Sat/Sun 12-4. $429K. Owner 516-314-1764 FRANKLIN SQR By Ownr mint dormrd cape 4BR 2bth LR FDR Eik bsmt/ose gar updated 60x108 SD13 $475k 516-352-0539 FRANKLIN SQ SD#17 N. of Tpke, mint 4BR 2ba wideline cape w/den, fin bsmt $479k, 968 Maple Dr. Ownr 516-488-0957 FREEPORT 2 BR Tudor Style, Full Bsmt, Corner Lot, Deck, Det Gar, $325K. By Owner 516-221-8951 FREEPORT OPEN HOUSE, SUN 2-4 270 GRAND AVE: 4BR, 3ba col, LR/DR, EIK, fin bsmt/OSE, lge prop. $289K DANIN RE 516-445-9151 or 516-297-3350 FREEPORT SO Victorian 7BR, 2.5bth, FDR, new kit/bth, full bsmt, mint cond, Move in! $425K Owner 718-876-7956 FREEPORT Sterns Park, 3BR, 2.5 bths, COL. LR, FDR, NEW EIK, 1 car gar attached, FIN BSMT. $449K. Imani’s Dream Realty 516-223-4463 GARDEN CITY By owner, 3br, 3bth Split. LR/DR, new EIK, fam rm, playrm, CAC, new rf, deck, Lo tax. $719K. 516-661-9401 GARDEN CITY Lge 5BR,3ba,2fplc, huge Master, EIK, DR, CAC, fin bsmt, alrm 60x146,IGS. Princ Only $975K 516-313-3969 GARDEN CITY Lge 5BR,3ba,2fplc, huge Master, EIK, DR, CAC, fin bsmt, alrm, 60x146, IGS Princ Only $975K 516-313-3969 GARDEN CITY Newly renov 4BR 2ba Col, Granite EIK, DR, CAC, alm, IGS, Open Floor Plan, $799K. Owner 516-739-8758 GLEN COVE $659,900. Gorgeous 4BR updtd 3ba Strathmore hi-ranch, new deck/patio/drs, lots of privacy, MOTIVATED! Owner 516-456-4224 GLEN COVE Legal 2, 3BR, 3Ba/2BR, 1Ba, cul de sac. All new! Granite kit, new appl, mrble ba. Ownr $599K. 212-737-6636 GLEN HEAD Open House 27 Sylvia St Sat 6/19, 10-2pm. Magnificently totally renov 1926 Colo, 4BR, 2ba, bsmt w/BR & office. O’sized dble lot, CAC, alarm, frpl, FDR, new gourmet EIK, 2 car, oak flrs thruout. $749k. Joe 516-674-0403 GREENLAWN SD#6 Open House, 6/20, 1-4, 93 Lake Rd, 4br/2bth, Ωac, igp, deck, cac, skylts, $547k Owner 631-425-0445 HAUPPAUGE Hamlet Windwatch ranch 3 BR 2½ bth, lake/golf view, beautiful yd/hottub, very lo tax $825k 631-851-0002 HAUPPAUGE HANDYMAN’S SPEC 2BR, approx 1/2 ac, poss subdivide, cul-de-sac. $250K. Glenn 1-877-489-9963 HEMPSTEAD/GRDN CITY Brdr 6Br 2 full bth Colo Renov, Open House 12-3pm Sun 29 Wellington St $299,999 516-250-3024 HEMPSTEAD Uniondale SD, 3/4BR col, 2.5ba, frplc, hdwd flrs thruout, totally renov, det gar. $379K. Ownr 516-538-7928 HICKSVILLE 4BR Cape, 3 ba, eik, lr, dr 100% newly remodeled inside/out, poss. mother/daughter. 516-747-3190 $459K HICKSVILLE 5BR newly dormered cape, LR, DR, den, 2 full ba, fin bsmt, det 1.5 gar, AGP. $479K. Owner 516-938-1406 HICKSVILLE-Opn Hse 1-3PM 6/10-11 119 Kuhl Ave 4br 3.5 bth lo Tax Cac Frpl Covpat 1/3 ac $589k New Age 516-827-7600 HICKSVILLE Poss M/D. Expnd Cape 3/5 BR, DR, LR, kit, 3 full bths, fin bsmt w/ 2BR, LR, full bth, cvac, oak flrs, deck, $438K. Tax $4800. Prins only 516-939-6186 HICSKVILLE Open House, June 12 & 19, 11-4pm. 197 Cottage Blvd. Charming 3BR cape, 1.5 ba, new kit & bth, gar, full fin bsmt, move in cond. $425k. 516-779-7308 HOLBROOK Opn Hse 6/10, 6/13, 1-4 The Colony, Townhouse, 4BR, 2.5ba, EIK, DR, LR, cac, 2 car $429k owner 631-447-8587. HOLTSVILLE Open Hse 6/5, 6/6 12-4 40 Fisk Rd updated 3BR new bth, frpl, den fin bsmt,IGP ¾ac,$379k 631-790-1134 HUNTINGTON 1 mo old victorian, 4 BR, 2.5 bths, den/frpl, CAC, IGS, ½ ac, nr Village. $750k. Owner 631-926-9300 HUNTINGTON 22 North Street, Huntington Station. 6 BR, 3 BA, 2 KIT, 100x200 Needs TLC. $450K/neg 480-241-5849 HUNTINGTON Charming 3BR Dutch Col 1.5bth, gourmet kit, ofc CAC/CVAC IGS, 2.5gar lo tax. $689k Ownr 631-223-2276 HUNTINGTON cust designed 4BR, 3 full bath, spectacular Master suite, new kit w/granite, fin bsmt, Harborfields schl, ½ac, beaut landscapd $520K 516-984-9555 HUNTINGTON/E NORTHPORT Hi Rnch, 2 Legal 3 BR apts w/gars, Each w/own Electric & Heat. $649,900. 631-368-5359 HUNTINGTON/MELVILLE SD 13 desirable triangle area/nr all, cul de sac Col Splnch 3br, 2½bth, frpl, pre-approved desired $649k Welcome Home! 516-527-1131 HUNTINGTON Mint hist col, 1ac nr Vill/ shops. New gunite kit/ba. 4br, 2car, frp, full attic, pool. $779K Owner 631-423-9136 HUNTINGTON SO. Open Hse 6/19, 20, 1-4 9 Magerus St, mint 4BR Col, 3ba, 2 kit, pergo flrs, leg 2BR apt $489k 631-258-7522 HUNTINGTON STATION, SUN 6/13, 12-3 64 Craven St: Beaut 4BR, 2ba split rnch, EIK, LR, IGP as gift, 7841sq ft lot, SD13. Ask $388K. ERA Su Casa 631-271-3030 HUNTINGTON STA Mint split, 3BR, 1.5ba, new kit/granite, LR, den, f/bsmt, ceramic/hd wd flrs $415K 631-4212-855 HUNTINGTON STATION OPEN HOUSE Sat 1-4, 26 Oakley Dr, 3+br/2bth split, LR, den, frplc, extras, $419K 631-374-2778 INWOOD /5 TOWNS - Magnificent modern 4BR 3ba splanch, skylt, frpl, ldscpd. Owner $538K. 516-239-1049 ISLIP beautiful Col blt in 2000 3Br 1.5Bth, lr, kit, dr,full fin bsmt, det gar, $440K Homes Direct RE 631-395-5555 ISLIP S.Montauk Open House Sun 6/13, 1-3pm Exp’d cape, 3/4br, 2 full bth, snrm, kit, pklike grnds $423,900 631-922-8080 JERICHO 4 BR 3 ba Split, LR, DR, EIK, Den, CAC, IGS, Gar, Syosset SD, O’sz Prop, $685K. Owner 516-942-5083 KINGS PARK By Owner, Diamond Ranch, 3 BR, 2 ba, Fin Bsmt/OSE, IGS. Too much to list! $429K. 631-663-3086 KINGS PARK renov 4BR 3.5ba dutch col, 1/3 acre, 2car, fin bsmt. $535k. Open Hse 6/19 12-3, 33 Ravenwood Dr 631-366-2126 KINGS PK updated 3BR 1.5ba rnch, fin bsmt, skylt, hdwd flrs, beautiful fencd yd, cul-de-sac, $419k/neg. 631-544-1138 LAKE RONKONKOMA Exp raised rnch, 3BR 2full bth, LR, DR, den, pool, IGS, all appls move in cond $459,500 631-871-0942 LK RONKONKOMA Lge 4/5BR CH rnch LR, DR, den, 2.5ba, ofc, bsmt, 1BR apt, Sachem, 1ac. $414,751. Ownr 631-838-8956 Houses 500 For Sale LAKE RONKONKOMA 3BR 2ba Ranch, updated kit/ba, fin bsmt, gar, IGP, CAC, SD 5, lo tax, $349k. Ownr 631-737-6450 LEVITTOWN 1BR apt over 1BR apt, upper deck, patio, 100x100 lot, Island Trees SD. $445K. Owner, 516-796-7352 LEVITTOWN Mint cond expanded cape, 3/4BR, new kit/bath/windows/siding, lge yard. $405K Bkr 718-845-4300 LEVITTOWN SOUTH-"S Section" Renov 5BR Col, 2bth, EIK, DR, AGP, Owner $415K 516-731-1012 LINDENHURST, 3BR/2bth, bsmt, det 2.5 gar w/loft, rental apt, Too much to list, all new, Owner $330,000 516-607-7875 LINDENHURST Cozy 2BR LR, Fplc, new kitch & bth low taxes $319K 631-884-3929 LINDENHURST Open House Sat/Sun 6/19-20 11-4. 140 S. 6th St. Newly renov cust Col 4+BR. 2bth, $469K. 631-957-0905 LINDENHURST Opn Hse Sa 12-2pm 208 E. Alhambra Hi ranch 4br, 3ba, poss m/d bsmt frpl, cac, igs, gar $475k 631-513-2881 LINDENHURST VGE S of Montauk 3BR Rnch w/legal 1BR apt, 2 full bths, sep g&e & parking. $355K Owner 516-523-6756 LINDENHURST VLG 6BR 2ba col, EIK, den, bsmt, gar, 75X100, AGP, patio, Poss M/D. Andersons, $439k. 631-884-8465 LINDENHURST Waterfront cust design, spectacular colonial, 2 frplcs, 80’ bulkhd/130’ wide canal $849k 631-806-5086 LINDENHURST Waterfront Spacious 3BR, 50’ blkhead, lo tx, Must see, under $500K. Make offer. Owner 516-429-8034 LONG BEACH 2 fam, extra lg rms, 5 BR, 3 bths, 1 car det gar, 60x100, guest suite, $725k. 516-639-3432 or 516-639-6653 LONG BEACH Canals. Lg 6BR Brk Hi rnch, 2ba, LR/fpl, DR, hdwd flrs, dbl lot, gar, lg garden. Owner $550K 516-889-3134 LONG BEACH/LIDO, Legal 2 family, updated, 3BR, 1.5 bth over 1BR, gar, lge property, owner, $629K. 516-993-1986 LONG BEACH West Holme, leg 2, waterview,mint 40x100 3 over 5 2deck, det gar, many upgrades $549K ownr 516-565-3977 LYNBROOK 4br, 1ba cape, eik, lg lr, fin bsmt, new wind/heat, det gar, lo tax. $360K EJG Real Estate 516-322-5505 LYNBROOK - 4BR, 2.5 ba, EIK, completely updated, fin bsmt & attic, lge prop, must see. $510k. Owner 516-596-2185 LYNBROOK Open House Sun 1-3pm 138 Atlantic Ave 5br rnch,fully renov, 2 full bth,SD20 $475k Prin only 516-524-0297 MALVERNE SD#13 mint 4br/2ba, LR w/ fplc DR EIK CAC full bsmt, igs, $499K 516-887-3410 MALVERNE Tudor, 4BR, extra-lge kit & LR/frpl, DR, fin bsmt, 1.5bth, 2 car, IGP, encl porch, $515K. Owner 516-887-2590 MANORVILLE Open House, Sun, 6/20, 12-3p. 39 Golf Club Circle. 3000SF 4BR 3 Ba Secluded on Golf Course, Lo tax, $595k. Call Owner 631-874-4842 MANORVILLE Open House 6/13 & 6/1920, 1-3pm. 289 Dayton Ave. Mint 3½ yr young, 3BR, 2½ bth Vict on 1.7 acs, secld flag lot, 800’ fr street, cac, igs, 2 car, lo tax, $474,900 firm. 631-513-5470 Lve msg MASSAPEQUA 4BR, 2ba Hi Rnch, SD23, mint++, poss M/D. By Appointment. $665K. 516-541-4611 MASSAPEQUA N, SD18, 4BR/2.5ba, LR, FDR, EIK, bi-level deck, poss M/D, excel cond. $509K. Owner 516-420-8683 MASSAPEQUA Open Hse $939k Sun 1-4, 29 Clearwater Ave, WATERFRONT 5BR/3ba, mint, must see! 516-987-6406 MASSAPEQUA PARK/Bar Harbor SD23. Unique 5BR, 3ba ranch on o’szd cul-dsac, 2-car gar, gunite pool, cac, fin bsmnt, igs, fplc, more $949K Princ only. By appt. Call Owner 516-795-5291 MASSAPEQUA PK Opn Hse Sat/Sun 123, mint split, SD23, 4BR, 1.5bth, new eik/ sid/wdws/rf, lr, dr, den, bsmt, cac, frpl, gar, prof’l lndscpng, $529k, 516-798-8332 MASSAPEQUA PK Open Hse Sat, 6/19, 11-3, 231 Clark Blvd, SD23, newly renov 3BR rnch. Princ only. $395k. 516-799-3976 MASSAPEQUA PK/SD 23. Westwood Cape, 4BR, 2 bths, LR, DR, full bsmt, gar, 70x100, nds TLC. $395k. 631-252-5086 MASSAPEQUA PK updated split, 3BR/ 3ba, CAC, FDR, granite EIK, fin bsmt, gar, mint cond, Owner $469K 516-707-3463 MASTIC BEACH 2/3BR, LR, DR, frpl, poss apt, lge prop, must sell $275,000 Homeland RE Group, Inc 631-399-2172 MEDFORD BIG HOUSE, BIG LOT! 4/5br col, new eik/2.5 ba, fin attic, bsmt 3/4ac. $379K. Ownr/Bkr 516-489-9446 MEDFORD OLD 6yr, 3000SF Cust Victorian On 1.25 acres, Wrap around porch, 5 BR, 3.5 ba, 2.5 car, $659,900. 631-289-9214 MELVILLE/DIX HILLS SD5, Col 5br 2½ bth, new kit/granite/cust cabinets, hw flrs, den/frpl, new igp, pvt prklike ac, lo tax, more $999k Prins only 631-424-2771 MERRICK expnd’d rnch, 3BR, 2ba, new EIK, hdwd flrs, skylt, den, fin bsmt, gar, fenced yard, $429K. Owner 516-378-3454 MERRICK LINDENMERE 4BR Col, 2car attch, 2.5ba, deck, bsmt, oak flrs, frpl, CAC, $679K By appt, owner 516-223-2616 MERRICK N. 3BR, 2ba ranch, DR, fin bsmt ose, updated EIK/skylite, cac, culdesac, deck, new roof Andersens sided gar move in $449k ownr 516-867-0587 MERRICK S. Exp Hi Rnch, 4BR 2.5ba, cac, new eik, skylts, fplc. Lnscpd prop All mint cond! $619K. Owner 516-623-2534 MERRICK SOUTH 4BR, 2 bath Cape w/dormer, sunroom, full bsmt, gar, Must see $399K. Princs Only 516-379-8474 MIDDLE ISLAND 9 rms 4BR 3.5 ba, poss M/D, wd flrs, 3 zn ht/cac, c/vac, appls, 1.5 det gar. 1 acre $429,900 631-924-2124 MIDDLE ISLAND, Resort life-4pools on golf course, Col, 3brs, 2½ ba, Lr, dr, den, breakfast rm, 2 car $455K. 631-345-0727 MILLER PL 4BR, 2.5ba farm house built 1841, updated, 1 acre, 20x40 igp, det gar w/shed, lo tax, $459,900 516-456-0075 MILLER PL Total renov 3BR rnch, 2 new bth, new EIK, DR, LR, den, hdwd flrs, gar, ac, IGP, bsmt $439K. 516-702-6949 MILLER PL N. Contractors Diamond L Ranch! 3/4 BR, 2ba, skylts, fin bsmnt, 2 car, IGS, Must See! $465k 631-474-2509 MILLER PL move-in cond, 2 story, 4BR, 2bath, DR, gar, study. $419K Lehtonen Costello RE 631-744-0085 MINEOLA 3Br 2Bth Exp’d Cape, lr w/ frplc, fdr, updated kit, fam rm, oak flrs, fin bsmt, deck, gar $469K 516-248-8461 MINEOLA Totally redone 4Br, 3ba cape, Carle Pl SD, Many Upgrades, 259 Rudolf Rd. $499K, call for appt. 516-746-2743 MT SINAI Townhouse The Ranches $404,500 2BR 2full bth, LR, DR, den, Eik, 1 car gar. Brkr 631-944-0470 631-252-4311 NEW HYDE PARK O.H. Sat/Sun 6/19,20 12-3, 183 Pine St. Herricks SD, 3/4br 2ba Brk Ranch cac, 80x100 $679K 516-873-7188 Houses 500 For Sale NEW HYDE PARK, SD7, totally renov, 4BR, 2bth, fin bsmt, 60x100, $699K. Owner 516-987-0912 NEW HYDE PK Open Hse 12-4 Sat/Sun 6/12 & 13, 3BR walk to RR 632 South 8th St (Carleton Terrace) $475k. 516-695-4709 NISSEQUOGUE Horse prop w/barn 2 acs 5BR Col w/3 bths. Call Reliance Real Estate for viewing. 631-862-9000 NORTHPORT/EATONS NK. 4BR Col, 2½bth, cac, igp, igs, ½ ac, bch/moor rts, parklike grounds. $695K In CONTRACT! NORTHPORT VILL Restored Vict, 4BR, 2ba, lge fam rm, granite kit, fin attic, cac, mudroom, front & back porch, shy ½ acre, lo taxes. 187 Highland Ave. Open House 6/19 Sat, 1-3. $899K. 631-261-5597 OAK BEACH, Gated, Spectacular views of Ocean, Bay, Inlet. Pvt beach/dunes, 4400sf Contemp, 2500sf new decks, 3frplcs, sauna, spa. $1.9M. 570-775-6555 OAKDALE 4br, 2ba, lg lot, needs work. $375K By Owner 631-375-6999 OAKDALE Col Waterview, great room w/views, LR, FDR, 4 BR, 3 new bths, new EIK, siding, windows, paint, carpeting, $549k. 516-380-2632 OCEANSIDE Estates Deadend 4BR split, updated EIK/bths, CAC, new wndws/ siding. deck, $589k. Owner 516-536-2192 OCEANSIDE HBR water view, cust hi rnch, 4BR, 2ba, CAC, fpl, Fla rm, perfect M/D, nr LIRR, $499K. Owner 917-691-6673 OCEANSIDE, mint, 4 brs, 2 ba, expanded cape, gar, lg fam rm, AGP with cust deck, skylts, lg yrd, stone vinyl poss M/D, IGS, $479K. 516-678-1799 OCEANSIDE Wedgewood Split, Corner 83 x 100 lot, 5 BR, 3.5 ba, Fin bsmt/OSE Suitable Prof ofc, 2 Car Gar, CAC, IGS, alrm, $675K. Owner 516-766-5001 OLD WESTBURY 6900í Contemp 4 acres pvt, 6 brs, 6 ba, 3 car, $2.1M. Principals only. Totally redone 2001. 516-984-5622 OYSTER BAY/CENTER ISLAND WATERFRONT Panoramic Views of OB harbor, completely renov brick col, 200’ bulkhead w/dock, 5 waterfront BR’s, FDR, LR, gourmet EIK, fam rm/frplc, 4.55 bths, full guest suite on lower level w/full kitch, pvt BR, full bth, access to IGP, patio, beachfront. Principals only. $3.75M. Shown by appt 516-922-9509. PATCHOGUE E Spectacular 6BR on pvt ac w/boardwalk leading to 4 docks, koi pond w/2 waterfalls. Lo tax, cul-de-sac, Must see! $749K Owner 631-758-8234 PATCHOGUE N. Open Hse, Sun, 12-4pm, 73 Mott St. Stunning 4 BR 2.5 ba Lge Col, CAC, FDR, FLR/frpl, MBR Ste, Quiet deadend. $349k Ownr 631-207-4707 PATCHOGUE S. LEGAL 3 FAMILY, mint cond, 2 houses, $60K rent, $8K tax. 1 ac, pvt. $579K. Owner. 516-799-6054 PATCHOGUE Vill Open Hse Sa 12-3 333 Rider Ave. 1850 Col 5BR/2ba lush gdns $399K Crown Homes Re 631-893-4400 PLAINVIEW 16 Milford Dr. Wash Ave area, 4BR, 3bth, sprawling mint rnch on +.50ac new fin bsmt w/new full bath & new roof Must see! $820K 917-882-2295 PLAINVIEW Immac Split, 3BR, 1½ bth, EIK, FDR, den, LR, cath ceil, fin bsmt, alrm, igs 76x100, $575K ownr 516-647-8206 PLAINVIEW N. ranch 139 Sutton Dr. 3BR 1½ba, super loc, all updated. Open House Sat/Sun 9-5. $499K. 516-859-7777 PLAINVIEW/OLD BETHPAGE SD4 OPEN HOUSE Sat 6/19, 1-3, hi ranch 4 BR, 2.5 bth, updated EIK, FDR, new windows/siding, IGP-Cntry club yd, IGS,frplc. $695k. Must See! 516-935-4202 PLAINVIEW - Washington Ave, Immac large L-Ranch, 1/2 acre, cul de sac, SD4, $849K BY OWNER (516)938-1964 PORT JEFFERSON STATION hi ranch, 5BR, 2bth, eik, dr, fenced, corner lot, owner, $315k, 631-805-4168 PT WASHINGTON Open Hse Sat 124PM, 12 Levi Pl. 2br/1ba Col, deck, great cond, walk to RR, $389.9k 516-214-8372 PORT WASHINGTON Opn Hse 6/6, 12-3, 41 Sagamore Hill Dr. 2 fam duplex, 25 mins NYC, 4BR, $799K Ownr 516-944-3463 PORT WASHINGTON, 4BR, 3.5ba, 2 car gar, frpl. Near RR. $699k. By owner 516-883-1776 PT JEFF STA mint expnd Cape, fully redone in/out, 5BR, 2 full bth, gar, IGS, alarm, taxes $5900, $435K. 631-331-4122 RIDGE Lge 5BR, quiet dead end St, new hardwd flrs/carpet/tile/appls,too much to list. $359,990. Owner 631-929-5032 RVC 3BR Ranch, LR, DR, huge fam rm, fin bsmt w/sep entry, IGS, frpl, CAC, RVC SD & util. Owner $730k. 516-594-4686 ROCKVILLE CENTRE SD21, 3br, 1.5 ba Col, lr/frp, dr, den, walk LIRR, lg propty. $499K Owner 516-536-3377 RVC Old Canterbury tudor, C/H, cul-dsac, 3-4BR, 3ba, den, fplc, scrnd porch, slate roof $839K 631-287-0514/516-766-9109 ROCKY PT Cust 4BR, 2½ bth Vict, den/ frplc, oak flrs, hi hats, Andersens, full bsmt, gar, ¼ ac, $379,990. 516-319-5521 RONKONKOMA 4BR col, 1.5bth, eik, fdr, den, lr, frpl, 2car, deck, cac, igs, Cntqt SD, .5 acre, $409k, owner, 631-580-9487 RONKONKOMA 6BR, 3.5bth, 3 zone CAC, ½ acre, IGS, C/Vac + more, SD7. Newly renov M/D w/permit $599K. 631-737-0865 RONKONKOMA 8BR, 2 kit, 2LR, 2 dining area, 3 full ba, full fin bsmt. Ask $420k. By owner 631-471-0059; 631-300-5768 RONKONKOMA/Lakeland Sec 4BR Hi Rnch, 2 full bth, 2 car, ready to move in. $429,900 neg. 631-981-8385 / 631-786-4327 RONKONKOMA Open Hse 6/12-13, 124pm, 2030 Bodanyi Pl, 5BR, 2bth, eik, fdr, 1/2 ac, cul-de-sac $499K 631-467-5672 RONKONKOMA Open House 6/19, 12-3, 318 Fir Grove Rd, 4BR, 2bth, lo tax, poss M/D, Bkrs Welcome! $396k 516-429-6367 ROSLYN 2BR + 2 attic rms, new kit/2.5 ba, full bsmt w/full ba, lo tax, Roslyn SD, $450K. Opn Hse Sun 1-3. 516-621-1594 ROSLYN HGTS newly renov’d Col, 3Br 2Bth, den, full fin bsmt, o’szd prop, mid block loc $689K Owner 516-603-4712 ROSLYN Vlg Historic 1858 Italianate, 6 frpl, w/rental carriage house, Ideal B&B/rest., .50 ac. $1,995,000 516-609-9016 SAYVILLE 2-3BR ranch, 2ba, hdwd flrs, cac, igp, fin bsmnt, many upgrades, quiet st. Princ only. $425K. 631-244-9214 SAYVILLE Open House 6/20, 12-3, 67 Crosby St. 4br, 2.5bth, 3400 sqft Col, 2 car gar, 2yrs new, $639,000. 631-567-4365 SAYVILLE Open House Sun 1-3PM All New, 3bd 2.5ba. 310 Greeley Av $380k Rob 516-487-7100 ext 20 SAYVILLE W. 3BR, 1.5 bth, 1 car gar, 50x218, new kit/appls, den, LR, mud rm, IGS, alarm, Fla rm. $435k. 631-589-5798 Houses 500 For Sale SEAFORD HARBOR Open house 6/19, 1-4, 3595 Manhasset St, Cust Split 4BR, 3.5ba, poss MD, frpl, $549k 516-221-1293 SEAFORD Hidden Harbor Open Hse Sat/Sun 11-2PM 2578 Kevin Rd. Mint 4BR/2.5 ba splanch, $699K 516-221-8814 SEAFORD Waterfront mint 3Br 2Bth Cape, new kit/bths/windows/oil burner, 75’bulkhead $519K Ownr 516-804-9438 SEAFORD Waterfront 18 yr Col, nr Bay, 3-4BR, garg, decks, hot tub, bulkhd, float, tax $7k, $519K Owner 516-221-1440 SELDEN 3 BR, 2 bth ranch, IGP w/wraparound patio, LR/brk frpl/cath ceil, IGS. $330k. Owner 631-732-1959 SETAUKET 3Vill SD,Renov 5BR, 3.5bths, FDR, EIK fam rm w/frpl, bsmt, wd flrs + 2BR ext. Lo tax $549k Ownr 917-683-0120 SETAUKET 4BR Colonial, 2½ ba, 6 mos young, 1 acre+, 3 Vill SD, full bsmt, $629,900. Princs only. 631-924-8134 SETAUKET E. 4BR 2.5ba Ranch, LR, DR, EIK, Fam rm/frpl, hdwd flrs, bsmt, CAC, 2car, .50 ac. $519k. Owner 631-751-7144 SETAUKET E. 5BR/3.5ba Col incl sep rm for Mom/office, FLR, FDR, den/frpl, hdwd/ceramic flrs, 1800sf patio w/ complete outdr kit, $609,900. 631-689-7798 SETAUKET STRONGS NECK Newly renov 4/5br cust col, all upgrades, igp, waterview, dead end, lo tax. Reduced for quick sale! $949K 631-474-1451 SHIRLEY ½ block to bay, walk to ocean, like new 3BR, 2 bath Cape, Low taxes $289,900 Owner 631-734-2075 SHIRLEY William Floyd SD, Wideline 3 BR Ranch, Huge Kit, Large Prpty, $254K. Owner 516-532-7525 SHOREHAM, 3BR, 3ba rnch, den/cath ceil/frplc, fin bsmt, poss M/D, fenced yd, 2+ gar, IGS. $409K. Ownr 631-374-5300 SHOREHAM Island Estates 4 BR, 2.5 bth, fin bsmt, IGP, pond, many extras. $629k. Owner 631-695-2469 SHOREHAM New listing Open Hse 6/19, 1-3pm. 3BR rnch, deeded beach, $413K. Owner 631-235-2060 SMITHTOWN 20 Links Rd off Old Willets Path. 5BR, 3ba rnch, 1.5 ac horse prop $849K/offrs considered 631-265-6192 SMITHTOWN huge 6BR, 2.5ba C/H Col lge kit, CAC, fpl, 1car, .25 ac, unfin bsmt w/OSE, all new, $699k, ownr 631-979-2390 SMITHTOWN Morewood Prime loc SD#1, spacious 4br, 1.5 bth, Col Splanch, beaut prop. Totally re-done in/out, new windows/siding, hrdwd flrs, $485k Owner/Brkr 631-790-5311 SMITHTOWN NORTH Compl updated custom log sided Col, private 2 acres, 4Br 3ba, maple granite kit, CAC, C/vac, IGS, alrm, hrdwd flrs, IGP, mint++ $899k Principals, Owner 631-360-8241 SMITHTOWN Open House 86 Morewood Dr Sat, 6/19, 1-3pm. Colo, 5BR, 2.5 ba, CAC, gar, 2 yr AGP. $565k. 631-979-1183 SMITHTOWN PINES 3BR Colo, 1.5bth, LR, DR, Eik, FamRm, fplc, hdwd flrs, bsmt, 2 car gar. ½ac $539K Sat Jun 19 10-3 Call for directions Ownr 631-543-1814 SMITHTOWN ranch, 3 brs, 1 ba, updated EIK, Lr w/fplc, fin bsmt, hot tub, CAC, W/W, alrm, lo tax, $424K. 631-979-2329 SOUND BEACH MPSD "dollhouse" 3-5br, 2 new ba, dr, lr/frpl, hdwd flrs, fin bsmt w/OSE, porch, low tax $359k 631-744-1326 SOUND BEACH/N. Shore 2BR Handyman, end/deadend, $2400 tx. Single/Sep approval. Offers $200K’s + 631-580-0669 SOUTHOLD-Waterfrnt, dock, 4br, 5.5 bth, den, 2 car gar, deck, above grnd bsmt. $1,000,000 631-765-5835 ST JAMES 4 BR 1.5 ba, Updated Splanch, Plus Size Kit, Pvt Yd, Many Xtras. Reduced to sell $495K 631-862-6739 STONY BROOK Framingham 4br, 3bths, lr w/mrble fplc, renov’d design, igp, igs, new wndws/siding $559k. 631-751-3330 STONYBROOK Open House Sun 10-3. 4 Fraternity Ln, Diamond 3BR Col, 2ba, gar, All New, $439k Owner 631-331-6973 STONY BROOK VLG Lg prop, lo taxes, 3BR, 1bth, w/loft, $467K. Open Hse 6/13, 6/19 & 6/20. 1-4. 7 Lotowana. 631-928-8786 SYOSSET OPEN HOUSE Jun 19, 2-5pm & 6/26, 10-3pm. Mint Colo 5BR, fin bsmt, 2.5 ba w/jacuzzi, CAC, lg den, move in cond. $809k 23 Ellis Dr. ownr 516-921-1754 SYOSSET Open House Sun 1-5, 102 Southwood Ci, 3br/1ba ranch, new EIK, CAC, frplc, .28ac $395k Ownr 516-496-1046 SYOSSET Open Hse Sat/Sun 1-4PM, 38 Pickwick Dr No. Spec split, 4BR/3ba, updated EIK, LR, DR, lg den, fin bsmnt, new boiler, CAC, deck, mint cond, $699K. Owner 516-496-0797 VALLEY STREAM Expnd 3BR cape, 2.5ba, fin bsmt, screen patio, 2car, o’size lot. $419K Owner 516-972-3427 VALLEY STREAM Open House Sat/Sun 1-4, 6 Lynwood Dr, SD13 5 BR, 2.5 Ba Ranch, frplc, bsmt. $499k. 516-561-7426 VALLEY STREAM SD#24 3BR, completely renov. Must See! Immed occup. Diamond. Princ only $395K 516-263-1693 VALLEY STREAM SD #13 $379K Fab 3BR 1½ba Ranch Lg LR/DR eik, huge bsmt gar,new wind/roof/heat great loc! www.BillGalloRealty.com 825-2000 VALLEY STREAM, SD30, mint cape, 4BR/1ba, AGP, fin bsmt, $349K Ocean Rock RE 516-599-4454 WADING RIVER $539K SHOREHAM WADING RIVER SD 1 Acre, 3BR 2.5ba, fin bsmt, EIK, FDR North of 25A. Owner 631-929-4017 WADING RIVER Exclusive 4BR, 2.5ba col, Many Upgrades, SD#1, IGP, CAC, Immac. $559K. Broker 845-987-2765 WANTAGH 5br, 3.5ba, private side entr, frplc, loft, pvt campground yard, $589.9K 516-781-9348 WANTAGH By Owner, Waterfront, Contemp 3-4BR, 2.5ba, ext EIK, cac, 2 car gar, fplc, IGS, multi-level decks, many xtras, Principals only $780K 516-398-0613 WANTAGH Mint 4BR 1.5ba Ranch, den, FDR/frp, o’sz prop, cac, deck, gar, IGS, xtras, $439K. Princ only 516-826-5852 WANTAGH Open House Sun 6/13, 12-4, 2982 Bayside Ct, 4br, 2ba, Mandaley hi ran, move in, mint! $579K 516-679-7722 WANTAGH WOODS SD23, Mint 4 BR 1 ba, bsmt, new rf/wndws/siding/vinyl fence/paint. 10X30 kit/new applis, mid block loc, lo taxes, $499k. 516-884-2952 WESTBURY/Salisbury Open House 6/12 & 6/13, 1-4pm, 883 Merillon Ave, 4 BR, 2.5 bth, mint cond. Must see, extras galore. $499k. Owner 516-852-9181 WESTBURY Salisbury Estate 4 BR, 2 bth, brick split, lge corner lot By owner. $529k. 917-797-1347 WESTBURY Split $400K’s. Brk 5BR, 3.5ba w/2 jac, lg LR, new kit, gar, lots of closets. Call now Remax W. 718-812-7395 Co-Ops/Condos 500 For Sale W HEMPSTEAD Lakeview, 4BR, LR, DR, 2 new kits/bths. New siding/windows/ roof. Gar + sep apt. $339K. 917-804-1098 W ISLIP S. of Montauk, Pace Landings, new renov 4BR 2.5ba col, EIK, FDR, den/ frpl, IGP, IGS, CAC, $959k. 631-374-7234 WEST ISLIP Cust pana-col, 4br, 2.5ba, lg lr, fdr, eik, fin bsmt/2br/ose,kit, den w/ frpl SD9 $489,990 Winkler RE 631-321-8400 WEST ISLIP Open House Sat/Sun 12-3, 17 Phyllis Pl. Beautifully maint’d updated 5 BR, 1.5 bth expn’d cape, library/office, porch, full bsmt, cor prop. Ask $438,900. By owner 631-476-8557 WEST ISLIP - Open House Sat 12-3, 50 Deforest Av, S. of Mountauk, Huge 4br/ 3bth Contemp, 2 car, lge fenced yd, agp, patio & deck $649,900 Bkr 631-806-4580 WILLISTON PARK 3BR 1.5bth, updated Colo, new rf new kitch IGS, alrm, walk RR. Princ Only $435k 516-248-2629 WILLISTON PARK 5BR, 2ba, 2 car gar, sunrm, fin bsmt, poss M/D, Mineola SD, new siding & roof. $499K. 516-742-4840 WILLISTON PK expnd Cape 4br 2ba eik fdr lr fam rm, hdwd flrs, new rf det gar, mid blk $555K. Princ Only 516-747-3454 WILLISTON PK Herricks SD, 3/4BR cape, LR, DR, EIK, 1.5bth, 1.5 gar, patio, bsmt. $519K. By owner 718-423-4379 WOODBURY, Open Hse Sat/Sun 1-4, 25 Hillside Ave, Cape 4BR 2ba, EIK, LR, full bsmt, 100x100 $569k. 516-692-7139 Houses For Rent 507 BABYLON 1BR house, all renovated, CAC, fenced, bsmt with W/D. Avail 7/1. $1525 + utils. Ownr 631-669-4886 BALDWIN, Newly renov’d 3BR, 2ba, EIK/DW, LR/frplc, DR, ofc, W/D, drvwy, gar. $2375 + util. 631-849-2804 lv msg BAYSHORE 2 BR Ranch Hse, full bath, lg fenced yd w/deck, pets ok, $1500 +util. 631-265-0104 BLUEPOINT Waterfront col, 5BR, $2,200/mo + util. No pets. 516-328-2931 BOHEMIA ranch 3brs, 1 ba, eik, dr, lr w/ frplc, washer, Connectiquot schls, bsmt, 2car no pets Ref $1975 631-234-4189 CENTEREACH $1300, 2 BR, open LR & kit, gar, near all. Security Immed occupancy. Owner 631-580-2181 COMMACK 4BR, DR, LR, fam rm, mint, hardwd flrs, porch, pvt driveway, lovely area, $2200+utils. Avail 7/15 Ownr 917-617-8523; 718-332-4723 GARDEN CITY/STEWART MANOR 3BR 1.5bth colo, LR, DR, Eik, fin bsmt, patio, gar. $2500 +utils Ownr 631-754-1146 GLEN COVE 2-3BR, huge kitchen, LR, den, full bsmt, 2 car gar, 3 blocks from the beach, $1950+. Owner 516-674-4113 HUNTINGTON 3br, 1bth Cape, fenced yd, frplc, ac, W/D, drvwy. shed, $1900+ utils. no smoking 516-635-7703 HUNTINGTON Harborfields SD6. Mint Rnch ¼ ac. 3BR, EIK, DR, LR, den, full bsmt, w/d, w/w, cac, gar, alarm, igs, lawn maint incld, refs, no smoke/pets, $2300+1 mos sec+ utils Ownr 631-261-7334 LAKE GROVE updated ranch, 3BR, 2bth, 2.5 gar, frpl, jacuzzi, hot tub, $2200+ utils + sec. Owner 631-499-7917 ROSEDALE 3BR, pvt hse, use of yard, drvwy prking. Avail now. Please call 516-849-7908 SAYVILLE all renov’d 3br 1 full bth, EIK, lr, enclosed front porch house, W/D, $1800 neg+ 631-965-0515 631-563-0044 SMITHTOWN - 3BR, 2ba, newly refurbished, frpl, W/D incl. Smithtown SD, no smoking. $2200/mo. 631-807-2724 SMITHTOWN No. New 3Br, 20’ mstr suite, 2 new bth, huge kit, ¾4ac. cntry setting $2400 631-360-1461 or 631-697-2260 WESTBURY 5BR, LR, KIT, 2 Full Bths, $2300. 516-495-4474 or 516-887-5411 WOODBURY Colonial; Pvt setting, liv rm, EIK, fam rm, 2br, 2bth, small pet okay. $2350. Owner/Broker 516-367-8232 YAPHANK immac Victorian 4BR, 2ba, agp, lg fenced yd, lakefront, no pets/ smoking, cac, near LIE $2400 631-924-3785 Co-Ops/Condos For Sale 515 BALDWIN Rare 3 BR, 1.5 bth condo, new wndws/flrs, near all. Open House 6/13, 6/19, 6/20, 1-5. $389,999. 917-864-4907 BAY SHORE Windemere Diamond Condition,2BR, 2.5ba, LR, DR, den, fplc, eik, gar, cac, $525K 631-969-1604 BAY SHORE Windemere, Open House Sat/Sun, 1-4pm. Gated, 3100sq ft, 4BR, 3bth, EIK, DR, LR w/fpl, exercise or computer room, den, CAC, C/vac, xtras, $649,000. By appointment. 631-666-5982 EAST MEADOW 2 BR 1.5 Ba Townhse, "Meadowlane Estates" All Redone In & Out, lo maint/tax. Super Mint! Move In Cond. $325K. Owner 516-679-2316 EAST ROCKAWAY Opn Hse 6/20, 12:30-2, 320 Atlantic Av, B9. 1br near LIRR. new appliances $176,500 owner 516-593-1372 FRANKLIN SQ Twnhse 3br 3.5ba cac LR/ DR EIK f/bsmt w/kit mny updates $390s Open Hse 6/19 10-3 Owner 516-328-1688 FREEPORT 2.5br/1.5ba, new kit, Built Ins, 1300SF, maint $830. 55 S. Bergen Pl. Apt 3J. best offer over $175k 516-623-0191 GREAT NECK CO-OP HILLPARK AVENUE! 2 BR, 1 ba, Kit, Lge 25’X15’ Terr/Patio 2nd Flr, Walk to LIRR/Shopping. $399K. Princ Only 631-754-5554 ISLANDIA Townhouse LR, DR, Den, 2BR 2.5bth, bsmt, garage. CAC, hdwd flrs, pool, tenn $360K Ownr 631-582-4406 ISLIP Beautiful 1BR Condo, low maint $182.94. low taxes $1115.00 yr. $229K. Must sell 631-232-3823 516-996-6726 LONG BEACH Lg condo, 1 br, W/D, D/W, parking, pool, 24 hr sec. Walk to LIRR/ beach. Great loc! $265K. 516-238-5899 LONG BEACH Ocean Club decorators dream o’sized 1BR 1½ba dulpex, breathtaking oceanviews $569k 516-375-3999 MELVILLE The Cove 62+ Gated Condo Development, 2BR, 2 full ba, Upgrded, 1167sf upper end unit, Move In Now! On Binder MIDDLE ISLAND/Birchwood Spring Lake. Open Hse Sat/Sun 1-4. New Rnch, lr, dr, den, 2Br, 2bth, $365K. 631-656-6664 MORICHES Waterways 55, newer, 3BR, 2fbth, frpc, chair elev, gar, pond, all amenities pvt marina $375k. 631-878-7890 Apartments 515 For Rent MOUNT SINAI, 55+, 2BR, 2ba, LR/frplc, DR, EIK, new carpet/refrige/brk patio, gar. Immed! $339K. Owner 631-786-1601 OYSTER BAY "RE-LISTED" CO-OP new eik/ba/APPLS, 1br, hdwd flrs, fdr, w/d attic $275k ownr motivated 516-922-0752 PLAINVIEW Hamlet 3br, 2bth end unit, eik, hdwd/ceramic flrs, gated, bbq, pool/gym/rest. $615K 516-361-3100 PORT JEFF STA Ranches condo 1BR, 1 1/2bth, full bsmt, W/I closet, deck, Mint, $289k, Owner 631-689-8944 RIDGE Leisure Vlg Condo, Greenbriar, 2BR, kitchen, DR, LR, CAC, w/d, Move-in condition, $171K. 207-729-8846 ROCKY POINT Co-op 1BR, 1ba, total renov, nr shops/bus, low maint. No pets. Asking $120K. 631-209-1920; 631-767-4071 SETAUKET S. 3 Village Green, 3yr old detach’d gated, 3BR, 2.5bth, CAC, bsmt 2 car gar, 3 Vlg SD, $499,990. 631-467-4675 SETAUKET The Lakes 3BR 2.5ba End Unit, lake view 4yrs,diamond upgrades, low taxes $444K. Owner 631-897-0147 SETAUKET THE LAKES, 2BR condo, 2.5ba, lake view, pools, tennis, clubhouse. $390K. Call Owner 631-476-1644 SETAUKET The Lakes 3BR twnhse, 2.5ba, gar, mint, pool, tennis, lo taxes, 3 Vill SD. $450K. Owner 631-642-1011 SETAUKET "THE LAKES", 2BR, 1ba, end unit, frpl, gar, great loc, amenities, low tax. $359k. Owner 516-991-5281 SMITHTOWN Gated comm w/clubhouse pool, tennis 3BR 2½ba lo tax Open Hse Sat, 1-3, 63 Paddington Ct. press #070 at gate Must Sell $589k Brkr 516-241-7786 SMITHTOWN Hidden Ponds, Diamond 2BR, 2.5ba duplex, gar, maple/granite kit, many upgrades. $459,990 631-379-6247 SMITHTOWN Hidden Ponds townhouse, 2BR, 2.5ba duplex w/gar, upgrades, $459K. Princ only. Call Tom 631-724-7001 SMITHTOWN Windcrest O/S Concord, 2 car gar, 3br/mstr down, ofc, loft, hdwd flrs, full bsmt, $615K, 631-806-3636 VALLEY STREAM Sunny 2BR Co-op, hdwd, W/D, 2nd flr, 40 min NYC. Asking $135K Call Andrea Agent. 516-837-8553 Apartments For Rent 519 AMITYVILLE, 2BR, kit/LR combo newly renov’d, full bth, pvt ent. No pets. Avail 7/1. $1600/incl all. Owner 631-241-3298 ASTORIA/Upper Ditmars sunny beaut 3BR apt in pvt house, mint cond. Call Owner 4-9pm $1400/mo 718-278-6043 BABYLON W 2 BR, lr, eik, full bth, fin bsmt, w/d, patio w/fenced yd, $1700. Also 2BR, lr, eik, full bth, a/c, sep entry, new carpets, drvwy, $1400 516-361-4426 COMMACK Brand New Sunny 1BR, LR, EIK, full bath w/jacuzzi, pvt prkg $1200 all incl. 631-266-1179 DEER PARK 1BR, LR, EIK w/tile, 2nd flr, w/w $1K/all; 2BR, LR, EIK w/tile, pvt yd, w/w $1575/all. No pets 800-499-5099 DEER PARK Lge 2nd flr, 1 BR, LR, kit, 1 bth, pvt ent, no pets/smoking. $1100 + elect Avail immed. Owner 631-586-7363 DIX HILLS 1st flr, 2 lge BR, LR, kit, DR, 2ba, pvt parking. No pets. No smoking. $1500/ALL. Owner 631-586-2514 E. ISLIP New Lg 1BR, Huge EIK, LR, Full bth, Pvt deck/shed/parking, No smokg/ dogs $1150 incl all/cable 631-650-5073 E ISLIP New 1BR w/sep entry, new bth & carpeting & appliances. Walking distance to town. $900 incld all 631-334-2123 EAST NORTHPORT 1st fl, 1br, eik, lr, ba, sep entry, immac, no pets/smoke. $1200/all 631-368-5716. Avail immed. ELMONT/FRANKLIN SQUARE 2 BR, EIK, LR, 1ba, No pets. Pvt entry use of yd, storage closet $1,400 + elec. Call & leave message 516-873-6021 ELMONT new apt, 1 BR, LR, EIK, full bth, nr all, non smoking/pets. all included. $1200. 516-610-4132 ELMONT OPEN HOUSE SUN, 6/13, 2-4 Meacham Ave 1BR, EIK, newly renov’d, 1st flr, near trans. Avail Immed! $975. NO FEE. Call Evelyn 516-326-0909 ELMONT STUDIO Brand new $750; w/w, close to transportation. 3 mos/refs. 718-525-1834 lve msg E. MEADOW showplace, Lg kit LR BR bth closets I/O cable Immed No smoking/pets $1295/all, +sec/rent 516-481-5940 FLORAL PARK 66-70 Tulip Ave Garden Apt Large 2BR $1500; No Fee! Super 516-328-0443 516-486-1010 519 FLORAL PARK by owner, beautiful 3BR duplex, lr, lge eik, 1 1/2 bth, porch, drvwy, 1/2 block LIRR, $1800 516-437-1219 FLORAL PARK Walk to RR, 2BR (5rms) + attic, 1 car drway, $1600 + 2 mos sec. No smoking/pets. Owner 516-567-2455 FRANKLIN SQ 2nd flr, 1BR, den, LR, kit, bth, $1225 incl gas/heat. Also studio, $950 incl all. No pets/smoke 516-616-0590 GLEN COVE Luxury Apt’s NO FEE!! FREE UTILITIES!! Carpet, AC, DW, Balcony, Parking Studio $1100; 1BR $1250; 2BR $1600; 2131 Brewster Street ... 516-759-9210 www.GlenArms.com HICKSVILLE 3rm apt, 1BR, LR, big EIK, full bath. $1150/mo + electric. Near LIRR. No smoking, no pets. 516-822-3738 HICKSVILLE - Lge 1BR, LR, EIK, full ba, W/D, window a/c’s, $1200/mo util incl. 516-933-3284 HOLTSVILLE 1BR, lg lr, kit, full ba, inc heat, cable, tennis, pool. Ref’s & 1 month security $1050. Call 631-409-0806 HOLTSVILLE, 2BR, Waverly Pk Condo, w/d, w/w, CAC, pool, avail August 1, 2 mos sec, $1400+. Owner 631-724-9244 HUNTINGTON 1BR, LR, bth EIK, W/W, CAC, own therm, yd, pvt ent $1200 incl util + 1 mos sec,refs Ownr 631-385-8177 HUNTINGTON Pvt 1BR, LR, EIK, own entry, gar, w/d, therm, cable. $1500/all. No smoke, no fee, refs. 516-382-4326 HUNTINGTON VLG Renov Vict 2BR, eik, lge LR, DR, w/d, off st pkg, no smoke/ pets $2300 all avail 7/1. 631-757-1316 ISLIP 2BR NEWLY RENOV APT Spacious & quiet w/new kit, nr shops/ schools/marina, w/w, balcony, CAC, on site laundry. Heat & hot water incl. Must see. Call for details 631-224-1317 ISLIP at Islip Ave, 3BR apt, LR, DR, EIK, bth. Avail now. No pets. No smoking. $1600/mo plus elec. Owner 917-971-7384 LEVITTOWN 1st flr, expnd’d 2-3 lge BR, LR, kitchen, fenced yard, lge closets, pets OK, $1850+. Kerry 516-551-8809 LINDENHURST 3BR, LR/DR, EIK, a/c, gar, fenced yd, immac, $1850 incls all, No smoking. Immed. Owner 516-429-2276 LONG BEACH 1BR+ den, deck, driveway, 1 blk beach, no smoking/pets $1350 incl heat/water. Owner 516-967-2333 LONG BEACH Cozy 1BR apt, sep entry, lg LR, picture window overlooking deck, garden & fenced yd, $1195 516-889-9897 LONG BEACH Must see Gorgeous 1st flr 2BR, all newly redone, cac, w/w, dw, w/d, 3 entr, deck. Immed. No smoking/ pets. $2600/all 516-432-0400 516-432-4545 LYNBROOK Huge Studio, LR, DR, Kit, BR Alcove, New Tiled Bath, Indoor gar, pool, must see! $1175. 631-943-1683 MERRICK/BELLMORE 3BR, w/d, new appls, pvt yard, near all. $2300 neg + util. 516-807-0398 MERRICK Ultra Mod 1BR walk in, $1250/mo + 2mos sec, incl util/ sat tv. No pets. Princ Only. 516-314-4661 MINEOLA beautiful large 3BR, EIK, LR, Dining area, 2 full ba, skylite, great loc, 718-529-8312/516-747-5617 btw 12p-10p NORTHPORT Waterviews Close To RR, Village, prkg laundry 1Br Apt for $1450 2 Br Cottage for $1800 ownr 516-983-4062 OCEANSIDE Lovely remodeled studio, 1st flr, full ba, EIK/new refrige & flrs, nr all/RR/bus $950 incl heat 516-764-9863 PATCHOGUE N. - 1br Apt, eik, Grnd Flr, Sep entry, no pets/smoke, sec & ref’s, $900/all. 631-475-1641 PORT JEFF STA. 3BR apt,LR,FDR, kit, ba, W/D, CAC, lge yd, drvwy prkng. No smoke/pets $1950/all 631-258-6348 PORT WASHINGTON Duplex 3 brs, 2½ ba, Lr, Dr, EIK, full fin bsmt, CAC, W/D, new cond, Owner. $2500. 516-317-8050 PT WASHINGTON renov, 2br 1 bth, walk RR, $1750; 2br, 2½ba duplex, $2400; 5br, 3bth duplex, $2700. No Fee 516-655-5241 PT JEFFERSON VLG studio, full kitch w/new stove, LR/BR combo, pets ok, near train & ferry $500 ownr 631-645-5172 ROCKVILLE CENTRE Apt’s For Rent 1BR $1440; 2BR $1900; Laundry room on every floor! AC & Dishwasher. Security Building......... Call 516-764-0773 ROCKY PT charming cottage, spacious new 1BR, cath ceils w/fans, pvt garden/ yd, walk beach $1175. 631-744-4378 COMMERCIAL-INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES Office Space 675 LAKE SUCCESS Office to share ideal for PT, Chiro, other professionals. 950sf Exquisite decor. Parking, 24 hr access. Below market value. Call 516-779-3158 LINDENHURST 22,000 sf, $6.25/ sqft net. Retail exposure. 20-30’ high ceils. 1 loading dock, 2 drive-ins. Avail Immed 516-769-8807 ROSLYN HTS Near LIE & LIRR Industrial Property 2 spaces 1330 & 1460 sq ft offices, parking. Owner 516-374-0074 WESTBURY Prof’l ofc suites 750-3500sf avail mod elev bldg w/ample pking, off Northern State Pkwy, nr train, $23/SF incl G & E. Build to suit 516-338-2888 689 RONKONKOMA/BOHEMIA 1500sq ft for rent. Warehouse & office, 2bath, OHD, Immed. 200amp. Day 631-928-7156. Cell 516-457-6265/631-244-7073 W.VILLAGE Horatio St ALL NEW OFFICE SPACE 1000 sq ft ..................................... $1,350 Madisonintl.com 212-725-7700 Warehouse Space Retail Space ASTORIA new comm’l warehouses for sale, M1 zone, 27x100, full brick & block, 25’ high, 15 yr tax abatement. Call ownr & save, no bkr fee $699K 718-445-0848 683 LONG ISLAND CITY 1800 SF on 1st fl storefront, 2car gar in back, 1200 SF bsmt. $2500/mo neg Avail 8/1/04 Owner 718-784-7967 RETAIL/OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE New in Clintonville Plaza Mall, 12-40 Clintonville St. Starting at $1500 & up/ unit. Deal w/ownr & save. 718-445-0848 Commercial Property 686 ALL NYC/QUEENS 500-20,000 SF WE FIND YOU OFFICE, RETAIL, WAREHOUSE SPACE NO FEE FOR NYC CALL PAUL 212-947-5500 x100 FOR QUEENS CALL ERICA 917-771-2001 FOR BKLYN CALL DON 917-817-4805 Midtown Commercial Real Estate 695 COPIAGUE 4000 sq’ 14’ OHD w/yard space & loading dock. 250 Amps. Reasonable/Immediate. Princ Only 631-484-9195 Investment Property 698 MANH/LOWER EAST SIDE 5 story loft type bldg, store plus 4 floors, rent roll Approx $200K. Ask $3,750,000. Hip & upscale loc. 212-691-5656 amNewYork Looking for the right candidate to fill a job opening? Place an ad in amNewYork Call 212-251-6500 22 amNY city living THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 2004 Apartment 212 888-8888 of the WEEK * SAFES * LOCKS * GATES * KEYS * HARDWARE * * BIOMETRIC ACCESS SYSTEMS * DOORS AND CLOSERS * * ELECTRONIC SECURITY SYSTEMS * CARPENTERS * * 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE * * www.americanlockandsecurity.com 830 3RD AVE. (ENTRANCE ON 51ST ST.) NEW YORK, NY 10022 YORKVILLE 15% COD DISCOUNT ON RETAIL ITEMS WITH COUPON. CASH OUT AND RENT Move to the beautifully renovated Photo Gallery Building Open house Sat/Sun 12-4 425 Keap Street Williamsburg, Brooklyn Only 7 minutes from Union Square Close to L, G, J, M, Z trains 1-BR lofts start at only $2,500 Limited time offer: flat fee Contact B.T. Beekman, Licensed Real Estate Broker at 917.287.7938 or [email protected] HOW MANY BLONDES DOES IT TAKE TO GET YOU A MORTGAGE? LUXURYLISTINGS PETER COOPER VILLAGE Address: 332 First Avenue Phone: 212 780 1100 Web: www.pcvst.com Amenities: 80 beautifully landscaped acres, basketball, tennis and bocce courts, children playgrounds, 24HR security, laundry facilities, concierge, storage. Please call for availability THE MONTROSE 321 E. 84th St. $380,000 + $779/mo. Maint. Lofty extra-high ceilings create a sense of space in an already sprawling layout. This 1-bedroom co-op features a wood-burning fireplace, exposed brick, super high walk-in closet, and a huge living room. It overlooks a little garden and is whisper quiet. Just a short walk to the 4/5/6 train or catching one of several buses. “Smart apartments for intelligent life” Address: 308 East 38th Street Phone: 212 707 8100 Web: www.montrosenyc.com Amenities: 24HR doorman/concierge, fitness center, landscaped roof top, bicycle storage, private storage, resident lounge, washer/dryer in every residence. Please call for availability THE FOUNDRY Address: 505 West 54th Street Phone: 212 757 0100 Web: www.foundrynyc.com Amenities: sundeck, lounge, residents garden, fitness center, personal storage, bicycle room Please call for availability Citi Habitats, Broker: Susan Schrank, 212-937-9666 MANHATTAN PARK “On Roosevelt Island..Where Family Matters” Address: 30 River Road Phone: 212 308 4040 Web: www.manhattanpark.com Amenities: 24HR concierge, outdoor swimming, sundeck, fitness center, laundry facilities, marble lobby, five outdoor playgrounds, playrooms 1BR: from $1695 2BR, 2 Bath: from $2495 Conv 3BR: from $2695 THE CAPITOL Address: 55 West 26th Street Phone: 212 842 1370 Web: www.thecapitolatchelsea.com Amenities: 24HR doorman/ concierge, on-site valet services, landscaped bamboo garden, storage facilities, laundry facilities, sun deck, fitness center. Please call for availability RIVERWATCH Address: 70 Battery Place Phone: 212 619 2600 Web: www.brodskyorg.com Amenities: doorman, garage, sun deck, on-site super, complimentary fitness center, bicycle room, private garden Please call for availability THE MADISON BELVEDERE Address: 10 East 29th Street Phone: 212 213 9800 Web: www.10east29.com Amenities: 24HR doorman, concierge, health club and spa, roof top sundeck, private park 2BR: from $4395 THE SHEFFIELD “Extraordinary. Convenient. Elegant.” Address: 322 West 57th Street Phone: 212 581 7777 Web: www.thesheffield.com Amenities: 24HR doorman, concierge, valet, five star sterling club & spa, spectacular views Alcove Studios: from $2100 1BR: from $2450 2BR: from $3895 LE RIVAGE Address: 21 West Street Phone: 212 509 2121 Web: www.21west.com Amenities: 24HR doorman, concierge, hardwood floors, state-ofthe-art appliances, top brand bathroom fixtures, exercise facilities Studios: from $1875 1BR: from $2225 2BR with river view: from $3595 360 WEST Address: 360 West 43rd Street Phone: 212 262 2100 Web: www.brodskyorg.com Amenities: 24HR attended lobby, rent stabilized, pet friendly, complimentary fitness center, marble baths, chefís kitchen, parking garage Please call for availability ....... JUST ONE! WEST END TOWERS Address: 55-75 West End Avenue Phone:212 333 2040 Web: www.brodskyorg.com Amenities: e xpansive city & river views, membership health club, Olympic size pool, 1 acre landscaped park, comp shuttle bus to Lincoln Ctr & Columbus Cir, rent stabilized, shares welcome. Please call for availability Megan E. DeTore Wall Street Financial 973-889-0099 ext. 108 WSF THE SOLAIRE Address: 20 River Terrace Phone:212 748 6100 Web: www.the solaire.com Amenities: parking garage,concierge with video security, playrooms, bicycle storage, fitness center, roof top garden, valet services, hi-speed elevators Please call for availability CORPORATION 31 South St. Suite 101 Morristown, NJ 07960 BUY 1ST HOME • 100% FINANCING • REFINANCE LOWER RATE • NEED $$$$$$$ LICENSED BY NJ DEPT. OF BANKING REGISTERED BROKER WITH NY STATE DEPT. OF BANKING Apartments For Rent Apartments 519 For Rent Apartments 519 For Rent RONKONKOMA Newly renov pvt home, 2nd story, 2 BR, W/D, a/c, balcony, pvt parking, yd, cable & DSL ready. $1700 includes heat, water. 631-981-0159 VALLEY STREAM/Westwood beaut 2BR, maint flr, 2 pvt entr, LR, DR, kit, full ba, nr all, must see. No smoking/ pets, $1250 + util. Owner 718-908-5826 SAYVILLE Bayfront, spacious new 1BR, grt views, decks, a/c, pvt. No pets/ smkg. $1250/all. Refs 631-379-9123 WESTBURY/Salisbury vicinity Immac, brite, airy, 1BR apt, nr all, No pets/ smoke, $900 incl utils/cable 516-996-2743 WESTBURY updated 1BR apt $1100 Near all, brite 2 BR apt $1400 House, 3BR, near all $1700 Others. Call Van Cleef 516-333-6557 WEST HEMPSTEAD OPEN HSE SUN, 4-6 Nassau Blvd 1BR, recently updated, 1st flr. Avail immediately. $975/mo. NO FEE. Call Evelyn 516-326-0909 WEST HEMPSTEAD 1BR, EIK, lg LR, gd size bth, great neighborhood incl heat/ hot wtr/elec. $1,000 516-333-6390 WEST HEMPSTEAD 3BR 1st flr apt, D/W, bsmt, use of backyard. Ample st prkng. Near train $1900/mo. 917-860-8344 WEST ISLIP 2 BR, EIK, LR, full bth, pvt entrance, deck, own thermo. immed occupancy, $1375 all. Owner 631-669-9375 WEST ISLIP Beaut 3Br, 2bth, lge mstr BR w/pvt bth, skylts, DW, w/w includ all utils. $1950. Ownr 347-992-9856 SEAFORD, 3BR, 1 Bath, Yard, Driveway, Washer/Dryer, $2500. incl util. 1 mo rent, 1 mo Sec. 516-297-5338 SEAFORD Spac sunny 2BR, EIK, LR, w/d, fenced yard, $1600 incls utils; dock space avail. Avail now. 516-785-7224 SEAFORD Waterfront Top Hi Rnch, 3br, lge LR, DR, EIK, full bth, Fla rm, ½ gar, w/d, yd, porch $1800 516-639-1638 SETAUKET SO. new, beautiful small studio, no pets/smoking $750 includes all + 1mo sec 631-471-4111 SOUND BEACH 3BR, new kit, bath, carpet, W/D, brite & sunny Miller Pl Schools Refs. $1750/all. 631-767-1234 VALLEY STREAM N. Rent or Buy 2/3BR LR, DR, kit, full bth, washer, yard, patio, CAC, near all, SD#13 516-314-1011 YAPHANK new 2 BR apt, pvt entry, 1/4 mi from Rt 27, cable & internet access, all incl $1190 631-445-1456 Furnished Rooms 522 BALDWIN pvt house/entry, lge room, close to all, non smoking/pets. $150/wk, $150 sec, clean house. 516-546-8534 CENTEREACH unfurn. shared kitch/bth, cable, no smoking/pets, very clean quiet home, $500/month 631-698-6610 Summer Homes Houses For Rent 519 WOODMERE 1100 Ward Place (Off Hartwell) Large 1BR $1100. 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RICHARD & SON 15225 Gary Richard Education SPOTLIGHT | AMNY Guide to Education | A New Breed of Leader Q&A with Dr. Michael “Mick” Maurer on MCNY’s MPA in Emergency and Disaster Management the impact of future disasters and be preWhat makes managing in emergency situapared to minimize the damage of an episode tions different from other types of managewhen it occurs. ment? “Managers in emerThey need to take gency situations need immeactions immediatediate access to resources that ly following a disgo beyond those ordinarily aster to restore available within the organinormalcy with zations where they are responses that save employed. Therefore they human lives and need to know how to gain begin the recovery access to and cooperate with process through those state and federal agenrepairing damage, cies mandated under law to restoring services provide services when disasand reconstructing ters strike. Most importantly, Dr. Michael “Mick” Maurer facilities after a they need to have planned, MPA Emergency and Disaster disaster strikes.” Management Program Director in advance, actions to reduce MCNY students know that professional advancement requires more than mastery of the basic knowledge areas common to most colleges. MCNY is unique in that most of our students either work full-time or hold internships. Students apply their classroom learning to the workplace. This way, MCNY students grow in competence and build their careers simultaneously. MCNY students transform their careers and earn their degrees very quickly. Associate’s (16 months) and Bachelor’s (2 years and 8 months) degree programs in Where will these managers come from? “These managers will emerge from a variety of areas including for-profit, not-for-profit and government organizations. Think beyond police, fire and emergency response professionals. Emergency managers will be teachers, doctors, agency workers, hotel staff, airport personnel, transit employees, human resource directors, architects and building managers. They will need to address all hazards, in all seasons, in all phases of the event and all persons and personalities involved in the event.” experiential and the theoretical during which MCNY graduate students are required to apply knowledge mastered in class to an internship with an employer. In so doing, the student creates a document that addresses the specific response of that organization to potential disasters and devises a recovery plan for that organization to implement should a disaster occur. This internship is 21 hours per week for each of three semesters.” (Additional postgraduate certifications will be featured as well.) What is so unique about your new MPA in Emergency and Disaster Management? “This one-year program is a blend of the I’d like to learn more, what do I do next? Call 1 800 33-THINK ext. 5001 or visit our website at www.metropolitan.edu/go/ampa. Business and Human Services broaden their career advancement opportunities. Graduate students in Public Administration and MBA students in Media Management and General Management, who may enter MCNY as case managers, agency directors, community leaders, inventors, entrepreneurs, producers, media specialists and business executives, prepare themselves to become prime candidates for promotions while earning their one-year MCNY Master’s degree. A new Master of Science in Education (Childhood 1-6) has just been approved and is scheduled to begin this September. Founded in 1964 by educational visionary Audrey Cohen, MCNY today enrolls close to 1700 students who are transforming themselves, their jobs and their communities. The MCNY faculty offers students personalized attention to achieve their career goals. And with convenient locations in Manhattan, Flushing, The Bronx, and Staten Island, MCNY is a neighborhood school to many. MCNY financial aid programs and scholarship offerings are available to help you make the most of your college investment. Join us. Start this summer or fall. Transform yourself with an education that works. 1-800-33-THINK extension 5001 www.metropolitan.edu T R A N S F O R M YO U R S E L F W I T H E D U C AT I O N T H AT W O R K S . . . O N LY AT M C N Y. Announcing New York’s first Graduate Degree Program in Emergency and Disaster Management. “Today’s world demands a new breed of leader.” Michael “Mick” Maurer, Ph.D. Associate Professor Director, MPA in Emergency and Disaster Management Program School for Public Affairs and Administration • Fall semester begins September 10 • Earn your graduate degree in one year while working full-time • Convenient class schedules • Study alongside other professionals and participate in monthly training ride-a-longs • Scholarships, Financial Aid and Payment Plans available • Innovative, performance-based curriculum taught by a renowned faculty Information Sessions: Graduate Degree Programs Tuesday, June 22 Tuesday, July 13 6:30pm - 7:30pm MCNY Manhattan 75 Varick St. (off Canal St.) 12th Floor 1-800-33-THINK extension 5001 metropolitan.edu/go/ampa MCNY is a charter member of the Homeland Security/Defense Education Consortium overseen by NORAD/USNORTHCOM. Display of the NORAD/USNORTHCOM symbol does not imply endorsement by those organizations or the Department of Defense. Accredited by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York and the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. Urban Dialogues Spring 2004: An on-going lecture series designed to address the unique mission of MCNY. Public welcome. Call 212-343-1234 ext. 3208 for more information. Tuesday, June 29 6:00-8:00pm How Wealth Perpetuates Inequality Thomas M. Shapiro, Pokross Chair of Law and Social Policy, Brandeis University Tuesday, July 20 6:00-8:00pm Incarceration and Re-entry Into Society Elaine Bartlett, Dorothy Gaines, Nick Yarris and Robert Sanchez, Program Manager, Strive. increase your enrollments Contact Allyson DeLucia at [email protected] or 212-239-5454 spotlight Baruch College alumni fill key positions in every sector of the city’s economy — corporate, business, civic and nonprofit — and form a Who’s Who of influential leadership across the nation. THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 2004 careers. More than 100,000 students have taken CAPS Courses since 1978. In a 2003 Survey, they gave their instructors an overall 93% Approval rating amNY 25 Bookkeepers), Professional in Human Resources/Senior Professional in Human Resources (PHR/SPHR) and Certified Financial Planning, Microsoft MCSE, MSSA and MCSD. Languages — The International Center for Language and Cross-Cultural Communications (ICL3C) offers comprehensive modern language instruction and English as a Second Language programs. These fasttrack programs utilize the Rassias Method® of instruction, exclusive to CAPS in the New York Metropolitan area. Dedicated, engaged professionals, provide individual attention in a small group setting. Test Prep — The Division offers preparation for standardized tests including GMAT and College Level Examination Program (CLEP). Corporate Learning Solutions (CLS) —The newly formed CLS provides corporations and organization with valuable education and training that meets the challenges of a constantly changing market environment. Most courses can be customized to mesh with corporate goals and enhance your company’s bottom line. Information, one-on-one advisement appointments (646) 312-5000. Corporate Learning Solutions (646) 3125114. Online registration, complete program and course information at http://caps.baruch.cuny.edu. Baruch College CAPS builds futures every day by putting knowledge to work The College’s Continuing and Professional Studies (CAPS) ranks with the leading providers of quality professional education and training in New York City. As today’s job market confirms, the professional workplace has changed irrevocably. From now on, no one can expect to spend a lifetime working at one job, in one location, for the same employer. Individuals must develop a sense of responsibility for managing their own careers. Baruch CAPS gives those individuals the tools and competencies they need. CAPS faculty members bring acknowledged professional experience to the classroom. CAPS learners receive an education that will advance their and their courses and overall 92%. Here’s what you’ll find at Baruch CAPS: Business and IT—Take individual courses or begin professional or master’s certificate programs in areas like real estate, accounting, bookkeeping and payroll, certified financial planning, human resources, management, marketing, networking, technology, operating systems and more. Many certificate programs align with external professional certificates: Project Management (Project Management Institute), Certified Employee Benefits Specialist (CEBS), Bookkeeping (American Institute of Professional Copy provided by Baruch College Student loan repayment plans are starting to make a difference The student loan repayment program, expanded by Congress last year to help federal agencies become more competitive in hiring, appears to be gaining traction. Federal agencies used student loan repayments in Fiscal 2003 to recruit and retain three times as many workers as they did in the previous year, according to a report from the Office of Personnel Management. Last year, federal agencies provided more than $9.1 million in loan repayments to 2,077 employees, OPM said. The majority of the reimbursements were made by the State Department (660 individuals), Defense Department (469), Securities and Exchange Commission (257) , General Accounting Office (231) and the Justice Department (160). The State Department provided the benefit to 472 Foreign Service officers in hard-to-fill overseas posts and to 188 civil servants working in jobs where it is hard to recruit and retain staff, the OPM report said. The Justice Department, which made only one student loan repayment in 2002, expanded the program dramatically last year, making payments on behalf of 61 lawyers and 46 special agents. Several agencies told OPM that being able to offer loan reimbursement allowed them to remain competitive with the private sector in recruiting talented workers. One Defense agency, which was not identified in the report, said its acceptance rate by job applicants rose from 42% to 60% last year, apparently because of the student loan repayment program. Kevin Simpson, executive vice president of the nonprofit Partnership for Public Service, called the expanded use of the repayment program “a wake-up call” to agencies that do not offer the benefit. “What you see is leadership,” he said of the agencies that offer loan repayments. “It’s Colin Powell at State saying, “I am going to remake my Foreign Service corps and do a lot to make sure I recruit the right people.” Under the program, agencies can repay as much as $10,000 for an employee in a year, up to a lifetime total of $60,000. In return, the employee must to remain with the agency for at least three years. (Washington Post) increase your enrollments Contact Allyson DeLucia at [email protected] or 212-239-5454 26 amNY spotlight THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 2004 A new five-year Master Plan for The City University of New York features the hiring of hundreds of new full-time faculty, the establishment of a new school of professional studies, and the building of a $198 million advanced science research center as part of an innovative and diverse educational road map for the 19-campus system. Most notable in the plan, which was adopted by the Board of Trustees, is the call to hire 800 new full-time faculty members that will assure CUNY’s continuing rise within the ranks of preeminent institutions of higher education. “With this master plan,” Chancellor Matthew Goldstein said, “the University will continue its institutional renewal, will strengthen its high academic standards and will continue its mission to offer more meaningful educational opportunities to the widest range of students, including, importantly, those who are among the most highly qualified as well as those inadequately prepared for college.” Among other key initiatives contained in the 2004-2008 master plan, which will be submitted to the New York State Board of Regents, are the following: • A Coordinated Undergraduate Education Initiative will aim at strengthening undergraduate education by bringing together several projects that have been developed in recent years to maxi- University-wide investigation of the foundations of what should constitute a college education in the 21st century. The Project has been engaging faculty, students and administrators from the senior and com- will prepare students for careers in TV, radio and print news and will focus on media coverage of the metropolis. • The building of a $198million Advanced Science Research Center on the City CUNY Plans Expansion of Full-Time Faculty New Science Research Center New School of Professional Studies mize student success. These include: the Coordinated Freshman Programs, free Summer Immersion Programs, Academic Support Programs, Writing Across the Curriculum and the new General Education Project, a munity colleges. •The plan envisions the opening, in September 2005, of a new Graduate School of Journalism. Tapping the wide array of New York City media resources, including established professionals, the school College campus in Harlem will consolidate core resources from all CUNY campuses. The center—which will be supported by NASA, the National Institutes of Health and private companies—will focus on bioscience and biosensing, which has many practical applications, including monitoring and identifying biological terrorism and the treatment of disease. It will function in conjunction with the Center for Macromolecular Assemblies at the College of Staten Island and CCNY’s Structural Biology Center. • Concentrated hiring of new faculty members in designated key disciplines is also planned. Among these key areas are art history, visual arts and foreign languages, as well as in digital media, and in photonics, a field in which researchers are exploring ways to harness light to generate energy. • The University will implement a system-wide program to improve the recruitment, retention and graduation rates of male African-American and Caribbean-American students. This initiative will build upon existing CUNY programs, notably the Male Development and Empowerment Center at Medgar Evers College, which recently was expanded to actively involve other CUNY campuses. •The U.S. History Initiative will be enhanced by adding more senior faculty who have expertise in scholarship and teaching, and strengthened by the introduction of new online courses and teaching methods. This will ensure that CUNY’s diverse student body, many of them new immigrants, will be able to gain a thorough knowledge of the history of their new country. •Expansion of the School of Professional Studies, a schedule-flexible Master’s-level program, will strengthen the University’s ability to respond to the educational needs of business and industry, unions, non-profit organizations, City agencies, and self-employed members of the city’s workforce. Both credit and noncredit opportunities will be offered. Credits will be applicable to undergraduate and advanced degrees, as well as certificates and accreditations in such fields as education, law, art and culture, finance, health and human services, and foreign languages. Copy provided by The City University of New York increase your enrollments Contact Allyson DeLucia at [email protected] or 212-239-5454 26 amNY spotlight THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 2004 A new five-year Master Plan for The City University of New York features the hiring of hundreds of new full-time faculty, the establishment of a new school of professional studies, and the building of a $198 million advanced science research center as part of an innovative and diverse educational road map for the 19-campus system. Most notable in the plan, which was adopted by the Board of Trustees, is the call to hire 800 new full-time faculty members that will assure CUNY’s continuing rise within the ranks of preeminent institutions of higher education. “With this master plan,” Chancellor Matthew Goldstein said, “the University will continue its institutional renewal, will strengthen its high academic standards and will continue its mission to offer more meaningful educational opportunities to the widest range of students, including, importantly, those who are among the most highly qualified as well as those inadequately prepared for college.” Among other key initiatives contained in the 2004-2008 master plan, which will be submitted to the New York State Board of Regents, are the following: • A Coordinated Undergraduate Education Initiative will aim at strengthening undergraduate education by bringing together several projects that have been developed in recent years to maxi- University-wide investigation of the foundations of what should constitute a college education in the 21st century. The Project has been engaging faculty, students and administrators from the senior and com- will prepare students for careers in TV, radio and print news and will focus on media coverage of the metropolis. • The building of a $198million Advanced Science Research Center on the City CUNY Plans Expansion of Full-Time Faculty New Science Research Center New School of Professional Studies mize student success. These include: the Coordinated Freshman Programs, free Summer Immersion Programs, Academic Support Programs, Writing Across the Curriculum and the new General Education Project, a munity colleges. •The plan envisions the opening, in September 2005, of a new Graduate School of Journalism. Tapping the wide array of New York City media resources, including established professionals, the school College campus in Harlem will consolidate core resources from all CUNY campuses. The center—which will be supported by NASA, the National Institutes of Health and private companies—will focus on bioscience and biosensing, which has many practical applications, including monitoring and identifying biological terrorism and the treatment of disease. It will function in conjunction with the Center for Macromolecular Assemblies at the College of Staten Island and CCNY’s Structural Biology Center. • Concentrated hiring of new faculty members in designated key disciplines is also planned. Among these key areas are art history, visual arts and foreign languages, as well as in digital media, and in photonics, a field in which researchers are exploring ways to harness light to generate energy. • The University will implement a system-wide program to improve the recruitment, retention and graduation rates of male African-American and Caribbean-American students. This initiative will build upon existing CUNY programs, notably the Male Development and Empowerment Center at Medgar Evers College, which recently was expanded to actively involve other CUNY campuses. •The U.S. History Initiative will be enhanced by adding more senior faculty who have expertise in scholarship and teaching, and strengthened by the introduction of new online courses and teaching methods. This will ensure that CUNY’s diverse student body, many of them new immigrants, will be able to gain a thorough knowledge of the history of their new country. •Expansion of the School of Professional Studies, a schedule-flexible Master’s-level program, will strengthen the University’s ability to respond to the educational needs of business and industry, unions, non-profit organizations, City agencies, and self-employed members of the city’s workforce. Both credit and noncredit opportunities will be offered. Credits will be applicable to undergraduate and advanced degrees, as well as certificates and accreditations in such fields as education, law, art and culture, finance, health and human services, and foreign languages. Copy provided by The City University of New York spotlight Admissions – to all types of schools, but especially to law and business schools – is growing increasingly competitive. For example, in 2003 there was a 17% increase in law school applications. And a survey of Kaplan students indicated 55% of respondents feel an MBA is more valuable than it once was. Test scores are more important than ever, but in this market, candidates know that to stand out they now need to not only perform well on entrance exams – their applications also need to differentiate them from the crowd. THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 2004 process.” As the world leader in test prep, Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions, a division of Kaplan Inc., has valuable insights into how students can effectively differentiate themselves. To help prospective business and law school applicants increase their knowledge amNY 27 Business School Law School iety about preparing for their entrance exams and completing the admissions process. Register today for FREE Business and Law School Edge Seminars at kaptest.com or 1800-KAP-TEST. Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions, a division of Kaplan, Inc., is a premier provider of educational and career services. Established in 1938, Kaplan is the world leader in the test prep industry and has served well over 3 million students. With 3,000 classroom locations worldwide, a comprehensive menu of o n l i n e offerings and a complete array of books and software, Kaplan offers preparation for 35 standardized tests. 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Additionally, experts will help applicants reduce anx- edge Business Edge Seminars: Law Edge Seminars: Sunday, 7/18 at 12pm LIU - Brooklyn Heights Campus, 1 University Plaza in Brooklyn, NY Sunday, 7/18 at 1pm Rutgers Law, 123 Washington Street in Newark, NJ Saturday, 7/24 at 1pm Doubletree Hotel, 455 Washington Boulevard in Jersey City, NJ Tuesday, 7/20 at 6:30pm Queens Kaplan Center, Queens College Student Union, 65-30 Kissena Boulevard in Flushing, NY Sunday, 7/25 at 3pm Hilton Garden Inn Westbury 1575 Privado Road in Westbury, NY Saturday, 7/24 at 10am Yale University Law School, 127 Wall Street in New Haven, CT Wednesday, 7/28 at 6:30pm Goodwin Hotel, 1 Haynes Street in Hartford, CT Saturday, 7/24 at 1pm White Plains Kaplan Center, 220 East Post Road in White Plains, NY Thursday, 7/29 at 7pm Hyatt Regency, 2 Albany Street in New Brunswick, NJ Sunday, 7/25 at 12pm Brooklyn Heights Location to be Announced Brooklyn, NY Saturday, 7/31 at 10am Sacred Heart University - Stamford Campus 12 Omega Drive in Stamford, CT Monday, 7/26 at 6:30pm West Hartford Kaplan Center, 967 D Farmington Avenue in West Hartford, CT Saturday, 7/31 at 1pm Fordham University, 441 E. 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As proven by thousands of successful graduates, University of Phoenix is an education that works. It can work for you, too. Call today! University of Phoenix, Jersey City Campus Call today for more information, or visit our Web site! 201-610-1408 ~ www.phoenix.edu ©2001-2004 University of Phoenix, Inc. All rights reserved. According to the United States Department of Education, about 40 percent of all undergraduate students worked full time in the 19992000 school year and that number has been on a steady rise. The increased presence of working adults enrolled in higher education degree programs has led to a natural evolution in the traditional higher education infrastructure that continually creates a multitude of new educational options for working adults. Due to the increase in options, it is essential that adult students carefully research their choices to assess and conclude whether a university meets specific educational needs and expectations. The following guidelines will assist New Jersey adults in pursuing their higher education goals in 2004. GUIDELINE 1 – Investigate School Qualifications Ensure the institution is accredited by visiting the take it to the next level @ CITY SUMMER The City College of New York Summer Sessions June 7 - July 28 June 7 - July 6 July 7 - August 4 212-650-6981 / www.ccny.cuny.edu Convent Avenue at 138th Street New York, NY . 10031 Whether you are interested in the oldest of humanity’s scholarly endeavors, or the hot new fields of tomorrow’s global economy, you’ll find your place at The City College of New York, the nation’s first institution of public higher education. And you don’t have to assume tens of thousands of dollars of college debt to do it! If you love music, for example, you can study composition with a Pulitzer Prize-winning composer or jazz with an American jazz master. Or you can specialize in the sonic arts, preparing for a career in broadcast, studio or Internet audio recording in a state-of-the art studio facility unmatched in the region. As an artist, you can study painting, photography or sculpture, or you can choose the high-tech route, learning electronic/web design in a multimedia arts program under the direction of a nationally known Internet artist. In our School of Engineering United States Department of Education website at www.ed.gov for a listing of educational institutions that meet accreditation criteria. The US DOE is the ultimate authority in this matter, so never simply rely on one institution to provide accreditation feedback on another. Ask for the school’s student retention rate; the industry average in retention is around spotlight designed for busy working professionals. Rather than multiple courses or weekday classes, many institutions offer weekend or evening courses held using a non-traditional (lack of semester) schedule. GUIDELINE 3 – Inquire about Life Experience Credit A common complaint among adults returning to school is that they have many years of ‘real-world’ work experience Guidelines for New Jersey Adults Seeking Higher Education 56 percent. High turnover at a school is a potential warning sign of persistently unsatisfactory educational experiences. GUIDELINE 2 – Integrate Classes with Work Schedule One of the major reasons adults leave post-secondary school is due to lack of time and flexibility with their school schedule. Many programs available are and then have to begin schooling with preparatory classes. Many institutions will give students course credit for knowledge gained through their career or work experience or certificated learning. Ask your educational institution if they have a formal, structured program recognized by the U.S. Department of Education you can pursue traditional programs in chemical, civil, electrical and mechanical engineering and Computer science – or in computer engineering to combine an interest in hardware and software. Or take advantage of the School’s new Center for Biomedical Engineering, which boasts a faculty described by evaluators from MIT as among the best in Engineering and Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education are nationally known; and our School of Education is a major feeder into the New York City public school system. At City College, you are joining a world-class academic community. Eight CCNY alumni have won the Nobel Prize; ten of our faculty are currently CONTINUED ON PAGE 29 City College: From Tradition to Cutting Edge the nation. These are just a few of the more than 125 undergraduate and graduate degree programs – including twelve doctoral programs – that you can find at City College. CCNY is really a small university, including four professional schools: City’s School of Architecture, Urban Design and Landscape Architecture – the only public school of architecture in New York City – naturally emphasizes the urban experience in the midst of one of the greatest built environments in the world; City’s School of members of the prestigious National Academies of Science and of Engineering. CCNY ranks 11th nationally in the number of alumni who have gone on to become America’s leading business executives. In recent years CCNY has ranked in the top 3 percent nationally in the number of graduates who have gone on to earn Ph.D.’s, and today’s graduates are leaders in science, the arts, business, government, architecture, education, medicine and law. Copy provided by The City College of New York amNY Truth Hurts’ grows up with her sophomore ablum, “Ready Now,” which made its debut in music stores yesterday. (GETTY IMAGES) entertainment THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 2004 Telling the Truth again Truth’s back — but with more of the same she hurt you with the first time BY RASHOD D. OLLISON The Baltimore Sun The song was fierce, a bizarre banger with an odd Indian vocal sample riding the groove of B.T. Express’ “Do It (‘Til You’re Satisfied).” Truth Hurts’ “Addictive,” produced by Dr. Dre and DJ Quik with a smoothedout rap from legendary rhyme spitter Rakim, was one of the biggest crossover hits of 2002. The video, replete with hip-shaking Indian-inspired dance sequences, stayed in frequent rotation on MTV and BET. The joint thumped from countless radio and club speakers and hit No. 1. In the mix of exotic beats and shrill melisma, Truth extolled the man of her dreams: “He’s so contagious, he turns my pages He’s got me anxious, he’s what I waited for He keeps me guessin’, spon — tan — ne — ous ...” After “Addictive” fell off the charts, it looked as if Truth would join the long, long list of one-hit wonders. Her debut, “Truthfully Speaking,” released on Dre’s Aftermath label, charted high but disappeared rather quickly without producing another sure hit. Now, after two years away from the scene, Truth is back with her sophomore effort, “Ready Now.” Calling from a promotional stop in Detroit, the woman born Shari Watson says, “I evolved into what I wanted to do musically on the new album. This is more of an interim record, but it’s a great record. I wanted to put out something before people were like, ‘What? She’s gone?’” Before recording “Ready Now,” Truth made some professional changes. Because of creative differences, the singer cut her studio ties with Dre, her mentor of five years, and she left his label. Truth signed to Pookie Records, the independent label owned by Grammy-winning singer-musician-producer Raphael Saadiq. “I hooked up with Raphael through mutual friends in the industry,” she says. “I’ve been wanting to work with him ever since he was with Tony! Toni! Tone! I was just waiting for the opportunity basically.” Truth says she learned much from her time with Dre, who gave the singer her stage name because of her upfront attitude. “We’re still cool,” she says. “There’s no beef at all. I still work out at his gym.” But with Saadiq, she feels more open to be herself and experiment a little with her approach. “Dre was the kind of producer to grab you by the neck and get involved with the production,” Truth says. “Raphael is more of an executive producer, allowing me to be me and coming in later to smooth the edges.” Because Interscope/Universal distributed “Aftermath,” Truth had to deal with majorlabel issues regarding money (“The money they put in the album — they wanted to see that back fast,” she says) and image (“Since they wanted their money back so fast, they were like, ‘We’re gonna dress you like this. You’re gonna sing this.’”). All of which frustrated the St. Louis-born artist. And like so many in the game, she’s trekking down the independent route because “you reap the returns faster,” she says. “And the freedom is important if you’re a real artist.” But with all the talk about being a free artist, Truth doesn’t take many artistic risks. Lyrically, the focus is mostly on the usual: The rollercoaster methods of modern love, though the cut “Phone Sex” is perhaps one of the steamiest urban cuts since Aaliyah’s “Rock the Boat.” Overall, the album is radiofriendly and club-ready, but with nothing as “Addictive.” Still, “Ready Now” showcases the blossoming skills of a talented artist. Q /A: (BRIAN TAMBORELLO) 30 The Shins’ frontman, James Mercer, second from the left, gets a little crazy with his fellow band members. James Mercer of The Shins BY GEOFF HARKNESS Red Eye Special Contributor The frontman for The Shins — who’ve been touring for six months in support of their second album, “Chutes Too Narrow”— talks about life on the road. RED EYE Does it feel like you’ve been on tour forever? MERCER Yeah. It’s good, the tours are going well, but it does get tiring. It’s such a strange lifestyle, to be constantly in hotel rooms. RED EYE Do you songs on the road? write MERCER No, I don’t. Right now, though, I’m in a position where I have to. So I’m having to learn how to set time aside and just sit in the hotel room and work on songs. RED EYE You have to? MERCER We’ve got opportunities right now that require us to provide Sub Pop with some more songs, so we’re gong to try to record when we’re in L.A. It’s difficult for me to be creative when we’re on the road. I guess the times when I’m most creative are when I’m really relaxed and alone and sitting quietly with the guitar or something. It’s usually not like that on the road. RED EYE Your stage concerts are rowdier than your recordings. How come? MERCER I think we have a different approach when we record. We attempt to just sort of relay the song as best we can, while live I think we just try to have a good time and give people their money’s worth. We don’t worry too much about the difference between the studio and the live thing. spotlight THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 2004 UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX CONTINUED FROM PAGE 28 to translate your experience to academic credits. Guideline 4 – Discover Financial Aid Options Speak to a financial counselor at an educational institution to learn about options and qualifications for financial aid and visit the National Association of Student and Financial Aid Administrators at www.nasfaa.org, www.studentloan.com or www.educaid.com. Many corporations will also pay or reimburse tuition for employees. Investigate options through your managerial staff or training/human resources department. Guideline 5 – Surround Yourself with Professionals The same education model that works for a younger student beginning a college experience might not be appropriate or challenging for an adult returning to school. Investigate the median student age of higher education institutions to surround yourself with a challenging peer-to-peer educational experience. Determine the class size that is most comfortable for your learning preferences. Most adult students typically prefer a smaller, i.e. 14:1 ratio of students to teachers, but some might be looking for a less personal lecture environment of 50:1 or more. Given the amount of time you spend at work, remaining upwardly mobile and personally satisfied with your career is something you deserve. If you have any further questions about how to pursue your higher education goals, please feel free to contact one of the Admission Counselors at University of Phoenix, Jersey City Campus at 201-610-1408. Copy provided by The University of Phoenix The Robert J. Milano Graduate School of Management and Urban Policy offers Master of Science degrees in Human Resources Management, Nonprofit Management, Organizational Change Management, Urban Policy Analysis and Management, Health Services Management and Policy and a Ph.D. Program in Public and Urban Policy community and organization advancement. ITS ALL ABOUT LEADERSHIP. The Milano Graduate School offers the Master of Science degree in five areas of study including Human Resources Management, Nonprofit Management, Organizational Change Management, Health Services Management and policy analysis skills needed for effective leadership. ITS ALL ABOUT MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN YOUR CAREER, YOUR ORGANIZATION AND YOUR COMMUNITY. Situated in the center of Manhattan’s diverse, complex and fast-paced urban environment and recognizing the interdependence of the public, private and nonprofit sectors, Milano distinguishes itself through its integration of the city and its world-class curriculum promoting positive change in communities, government, organizations and It’s All About Change It’s All About Leadership at The New School ITS ALL ABOUT CHANGE at NEW SCHOOL UNIVERSITY’s Robert J. Milano Graduate School of Management and Urban Policy. At Milano Graduate School the curriculum is designed with a unique combination of theory, practice and a commitment to Policy, Urban Policy Analysis and Management and a Ph.D. in Public and Urban Policy. Each degree program exposes professionals to the private, public and nonprofit sectors providing students with an indepth understanding of the advanced management and corporations. ITS ALL ABOUT OPTIONS. Each degree program is structured to accommodate the working professional with evening and weekend classes. With extensive use of online learning options, lectures, seminar classes and practical in-the- increase your enrollments Milano with amNY 29 filed experience, Milano Graduate School at New School University offers students the options required to successfully complete each program along with the vast resources of a large and diverse university. THERE IS STILL TIME TO REGISTER FOR FALL 2004. The Robert J. Milano Graduate School of Management and Urban Policy at New School University is hosting an OPEN HOUSE ON TUESDAY, JUNE 22 AT 6 P.M. (presentation to begin at 6:15pm) at 72 Fifth Avenue, Greenwich Village, NY for students interested in starting graduate school for the Fall 2004 semester. For further information on each program and the Robert J. Milano Graduate School of Management and Urban Policy at New School University, visit www.newschool.edu/milano or call 212-229-5150. To RSVP for the June 22 Open House please email [email protected] or call 212-229-5311, ext. 1120. Copy provided by The New School CHANGE. GRADUATE SCHOOL career &Education 57% UPCOMING OPEN HOUSE SPOTLIGHT Tuesday, June 22nd 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Program (Presentation begins at 6:15 p.m.) Concentrations in: • Strategic Health Management • International Policy & Program Managment • Community Development & Nonprofit Management • Housing & Community Development • Finance & Economic Development • Workforce Development Earn a Master of Science degree in: • Social Policy • Human Resources Management of amNY readers are 18-34 and they are making important decisions about their careers right now. Be there when they are ready. Plus, our Career section runs every Monday. Place your education ad with Allyson DeLucia today! 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MARY’S DAIRY One of the newer entrants into the ice cream fray is the deliciously quirky Mary’s Dairy at 171 West 4th Street. Mary’s comes complete with a busty, anime Mary and choices of soft serve and hard pack ice cream. If you’re willing to share, the “Too Much is Just About Enough” ice cream selection may be just the thing, with its ambitious mix of brownie, Krispy Kreme, and cookie, each topped with a scoop of ice cream. If you want something a tad less self-indulgent, you can also choose Mary’s “Likity Lite Soft Serve,” which is fat-free and cholesterol-free. La Cucaracha (a flaming drink!) Line up shot glasses. Pour in the Bacardi ‘151’ across the shot glasses on a fire proof surface. Light on fire (be careful). Use straws to drink quickly! There’s something magical about the combination of ice cream and summer. Maybe it’s the nostalgia that makes the sweet, cold treat such a winner, or maybe it’s the simplicity of a little cream, sugar and whatever flavor your heart could wish for. This Father’s Day, bring the dad to tap into New York’s many offeringsfor a tasty cone. Mary’s Dairy 171 W 4th St. New York, NY 10014 Cross Street: Jones Street Phone: (212) 242-6874 HAPPY This week’s drink is from 718 Restaurant, at 35-01 Ditmars Blvd., Astoria, Queens. Call 718-204-5553. You can also choose to cool down a few blocks away with Cones at 272 Bleecker. This popular parlor not only offers rich ice cream and flavorful sorbets, but also offers a small seating area. HAAGEN DAZS Opened in 1988 by two brothers from Argentina, Cones in the village offers Tiramisu and Zambaglione flavors among its choices. 1515 Broadway (and various locations) New York, NY 10036-8901 Phone: (212) 626-7305 If you want to go a little more tried and true, you can always go to the decadent Haagen Dazs with various locations throughout the city. TASTI-D-LITE 7 E. 14th St. (and various locations) New York, NY 10011 Phone: (212) 243-0477 For a little lighter option, the ubiquitous Tasti-D-Lite offers a creamy soft, non-dairy treat. MR. SOFTEE Located on a street corner near you. If you’re more of an on-the- Is it ice cream, sorbet or is it gelato? How do you tell the difference? Ice cream may have air added to its basic recipe of eggs, cream and sugar. Gelato has no air added, and has more milk and eggs and less cream than ice cream. Sorbets are all fruit, lemon and sugar. There is no milk, cream or eggs. Mangia (22 W 23rd St. and 40 Wall St.) has good gelato and even parades a little gelato stand in front of its restaurants in the city. Another fun place to get excellent pistachio gelato is a cozy little restaurant at the South Street Seaport called Quartino (21 Peck Slip). Quartino offers a good chocolate cake and you can ask for the pistachio gelato to be switched in for the vanilla. Both of these restaurants have a nice atmosphere to bring Dad for Father’s Day. For a larger listing of restaurants that feature Father’s Day menus, see p. 33. Vegetarian Corner It’s NYC, so what better than a burger joint and a diner! move ice cream eater, you can catch a bit of nostalgia with the ice cream trucks that seem to appear on every corner during the summer. Mr. Softee is a favorite for its creamy soft serve that is miraculously produced in the back of the truck. For those less adventurous, you can also get pre-packaged ice cream bars that may not be as satisfying, but can still lead to a deliciously sweet and messy experience. Better Burger 178 Eighth Ave (at West 19th St.) 565 Third Ave Burgers! Louis Lanza’s menu offers a Soy as well as a Veggie burger. The burgers are cooked on a different grill than meat burgers. Veg City Diner 55 W. 14th St. A hip diner spot in the West Village, Union Square area. Veg City Diner serves up meatless diner favorites such as chili and cheese fries. dining out THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 2004 Italian Franny’s 295 Flatbush Avenue Prospect Heights, Brooklyn 718-230-0221 PRIX FIXE $13.50–Lunch 174 5th Ave Ste 1 New York, NY 10010-5945 Cross Street: 22nd Street Phone: 212-675-5096 Soup or salad Choice of Entree: Grilled Hanger Steak Grilled Salmon Roasted Chicken Penne Pasta Choice of Dessert: Creme Caramel Apple Walnut Bread Pudding * REGULAR MENU ALSO AVAILABLE Call For Reservations Or More Information Crispo, which opened to much acclaim almost two years ago has stood the test of time and has quickly established itself as one of the city’s premier Italian restaurants. The chef/owner, Frank Crispo, who perfected his craft cooking for celebrity kingpins, serves up gently priced lovingly prepared Southern inspired Italian food that is sexy, sumptuous and soul satisfying. With soft dim lighting and unrefined urbane brick walls, Crispo may be one of the Otto One Fifth Avenue 212 995-9559 South American Caracas Arepa Bar 91 East Seventh Street (near First Avenue) 212-228-5062 The Caracas Arepa Bar is New York’s shrine to the arepa. Located on an off- Pizzeria & Restaurant serving wall street since 1985 FREE SLICE $1 OFF regular The Crown Prince of Pastrami 205 E Houston St, Lower East Side Phone: 212-254-2246 Founded in 1889, Katz’s is a living museum of history located in the same neighborhood where Jewish (CONTINUED ON PAGE 34) THE GROTTO 69 NEW STREET EXCHANGE PL & BEAVER ST. 212-809-6990 *instore only does not apply with other specials E OF TH R OZ. • OFFICE CATERING • GOURMET PIZZA • ENTREES • PASTAS • WRAPS • DAILY SPECIALS • CORP. ACCOUNTS WELCOME Ahhh... E A 42 109 East 9th Street (bet. 3rd & 4th Ave) Ph: 212 529-5333 F: 212 614-3252 with purchsae of any one slice. exp. 7-1-04* any calzone hero or wrap exp. 7-1-04* F R E E D E L I V E RY Katz’s Deli (212) 966-3459 Grotto IT A Otto Pizzeria and Enoteca opened with great fanfare last January and has been buzzing ever since. Modeled after an Italian train station, Otto offers a well versed, reasonably priced Italian wine list which complements the house-cured meats artisanal cheeses and individual pizzas. Otto is owned and operated by Mario Batali and the main players behind New York’s best and most innovative Italian restaurants (Babbo, Esca, and Lupa). Eisenberg’s has been serving up hot pastramis on rye since 1929. A great place to grab some Matzo Ball soup and some diner eats like corned beef. Meanwhile, the hours are made for the morning bird. On Mondays through Fridays, they are open from 6 am.-5pm. On the weekends their hours are 7am.-4pm. The M city’s best date places. (M-F 5PM-CLOSING) Choice of: Eisenberg’s Sandwich Shop Check out Eisenberg’s Sandwich Shop at 174 Fifth Ave. $16.50–Dinner (M-F 11:30-4:30) HO 240 W 14th St Chelsea 212-229-1818 MANHATTAN BISTRO 129 Spring Street, Soho, NY. Deli (KATE GEORGE/AMNEWYORK) Crispo 33 beat East Village block, the restaurant is bright and cheerful and enjoyed by hipsters and ex-pat Venezuelans alike. Offering over eighteen different choices of arepas, you will be overwhelmed at the sheer variety of delicious choices. With prices ranging from $2.25 to $4.50, you won’t break the bank doing so. OUR TOP CHOICES: Restaurants in NYC With a long vibrant dining room, soft gentle lighting and good jazz on the stereo, Franny’s is an ideal spot to unwind after hustling and bustling all day. Along with Manhattan style, Franny’s – more Madison Avenue than Flatbush Avenue has Manhattan prices — The main attraction at Franny’s is their individual-sized pizzas ($9-$14) which are cooked in an incredible Italian-made wood-burning oven. amNY MA R G Summer In The City A Restaurant & Bar 488 3rd Ave., (at 33rd St.) NYC 212.685.3828 Watch all your favorite sports on 4 plasma screens. MLB XTRA INNINGS!!! Home of The Enjoy $3 Miller Lt. during Games HAPPY HOUR Mon-Fri 3-7pm $4 Beer $3 Liquor $2 Specials FREE Glass of Wine or Beer w/food order Good Food Served Daily: Lunch/Dinner Specials FREE PARTY SPACE AVAILABLE (one per person, ask bar for details) 42oz. At Your Favorite Neighborhood Location HAPPY HOUR Mon–Fri, 4pm-7pm $3.95 Reg. 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What are some of the most popular choices? 493 Third Ave. (btwn 33rd & 34th St.) 212 683 2645 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY NIGHTS Mojitos 2–For–1 SUMMER DJ Mark Monday COSMOS SPECIAL + Sangria Create Your HAPPY HOUR + Sundays 2 for 1 HAPPY HOUR Own Pizza and + HAPPY HOUR Choice of Beer for $10 + FRIDAY & SATURDAY TOURONDEL The most popular is probably creamed spinach, or onion rings. On the blackboard, where I play with seasonal products, I always have several special sides. Tonight we have wild asaparagus, and peas and bacon for example. DJ Paul KTU + HAPPY HOUR HAPPY HOUR FROZEN DRINKS $5 ALL SUMMER LONG 11/4 lb. 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AMNY What is favorite cut of meat? your AMNY What other restaurants do you enjoy in the city? TOURONDEL I actually like hangar steak, and kobe skirt steak. I think kobe would be my favorite, because of both the taste and texture. People TOURONDEL Balthazar. It is just the classic. I always go to Balthazar. this a must? Dining out with Dad Waiting until the last minute to decide on a gift? Make a reservations to take dad out for brunch or dinner on his special day. Some local restaurants are offering prix fixe menus or specials on Sunday: 718 RESTAURANT 718, a French spot in Astoria, has Dad’s Day specials from noon to 9 p.m., including a food and wine tasting platter. If Dad is up for it, there is a nice selection of wines to be had as well. 781, 35-01 Ditmars Blvd, Astoria 718-204-5553. BEN BENSON’S AMNY You were the executive chef at the seafood restaurant Cello before opening BLT Steak this spring, and now I understand you are opening a new spot for fish? 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TOURONDEL’S KITCHEN Marinated Kobe Skirt Steak Salad Serves 6 • 6 each, 10 oz. Kobe skirt steaks For the marinade: • 2 cups unsalted soy sauce • 1 cup sesame oil • 1 cup grape seed oil • 2 tablespoons honey • 4 tablespoons chopped garlic • 8 tablespoons chopped lemon grass • 6 tablespoons chopped ginger For the salad: • 6 cups mache (or mesclun) • 4 tablespoons thinly sliced carrot • 1 cup chopped cilantro • 4 tablespoons red wine vinegar • 4 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil • Salt and pepper to taste To prepare: Combine the soy, sesame oil, grape seed oil, honey, garlic, lemongrass, and ginger. Add Kobe Steaks and marinate for 2 hours. Remove from the marinade, reserving the marinade, and pat dry. Season with salt and pepper and grill on both sides. Let rest for 10 minutes, then thinly slice. Toss greens with red wine vinegar, olive oil, and salt and pepper, along with carrot, and chopped cilantro. Place steak slices around plate and greens in the center of the plate, atop steak. 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CALL STORE FOR DETAILS. ALLOW 2 TO 3 WEEKS FOR TV'S TO BE DELIVERED. COMPUTER REQUIRE ASSEMBLE & CONFIGURATION. THIS AD IS VALID UNTIL JUNE 20, 2004. NYC CONSUMER AFFAIRS N.Y.C D.C.A#1118210. REACH 470,000 PEOPLE EVERY DAY Announcements Records RECORDS All types WANTED. Must be in excellent cond. 212-604-9645 TO PLACE AN AD CALL 212-385-AMNY 2 5linesdays $7.10 * * Private party /sell your car, boat, truck, motorcycle, merchandise look for other Personals 004 GHOSTWRITER I can write your book or movie. Get published. Make money. 718-932-7720 LOTTERY WINNERS WANTED! If you or someone you know won the lottery we want to tell your story on TV. Respond: [email protected] Adoptions 007 ADOPT: All we want is what’s best for your baby. We’re a married couple who wish to adopt a newborn into our home filled with endless love & security. Legally authorized expenses paid. Call Caryl/Mark toll free 866-437-0299 Pets/Livestock DogsCats 060 BENGAL KITTENS Brown spotted & snows. TICA reg’d, vet checked, health guar, starting at $600. 631-205-5036 ENGLISH BULLDOGS Champ bloodlines, $1200 & Up. 718-396-2619, 347-495-5123 MALTEPOO, Adorable babies, Tiny little Fluffs, Teacups & toys M/F. Gorgeous Top Quality Breeder Exotic colors, vet checked, first shots, health guarantee 631-265-5028 STAFFORDSHIRE Terr/PitBull 1M, 4F bluenose $350 917-459-0166 Merchandise Solar Systems Greenhouses 262 SOLAR SYS 1824W, 38-48W panels, 2-24V Inverter, 24V I.B.E, Auto Batt Charger, Many Access, $5K/neg. 631-567-0758 Storage Sheds 267 ALUMINUM CONTAINERS FOR SALE 14’ to 26’, From $850; 40’ & 45" From $1200. 631-580-0776 Tools & Machinery 280 MIGHTY MITE Mark IV band saw mill, Isuzu diesel, all hydraulics, lo hrs $17K/best offer 631-929-4100 Employment NOTICE Federal and State law make it unlawful for employers and employment agencies to advertise prospective employment where the job is limited as to age, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, sex, disability,genetic disposition or carrier status or, marital status, unless based upon a bona fide occupational qualification (BFOQ). amNewYork does not knowingly accept advertising in violation of these laws. When you suspect employment discrimination, call the NYC Commission on Human Rights Hotline at 212-306-7500 (or, the Nassau County Commission on Human Rights at 516-571-3662, or the Suffolk County Commission on Human Rights at 631-853-5480). Help Miscellaneous Home Furnishings 100 Wanted 305 ACTORS and classified sections MONDAY CAREER BUILDER THURSDAY CITY LIVING TO PLACE AN AD (2669) 212-385-AMNY CALL MODELS earn $2,000/day GREAT NK- kit cabinets, granite counter top, dbl oven, D/W, stove, bathrm vanities, more. call for appt 917-566-8965 MEN and WOMEN ALL AGES/SIZES Fashion/Film No exp required NO FEE! 248 W. 35th St. 12th Flr 212-563-6372 ACTORS/MODELS MELVILLE PARADISE SAT 6/19, 9-4 12 Allis Ct. Contents of upscale immac home filled w/magnif things incldg country DR, ornate iron BRs, sev’l BR sets, loads of signed prints & artwork, Blackglamma mink & other furs, armoires, dressers, consoles, Italian leath LR, other couches, stereos, TVs, brass chandelier, bric a brac, housewares, decorative linens, loaded gar, bsmt, outdr furn, Proform gym, brand new English saddle, much, much more. New York Ave N from Old Country Rd, left on Allis. No Previews OLD WESTBURY "BETTER SALE" FRI 6/18, 10-4. 5 COLT PLACE (Stone Arches & Park 1 Side) Estate sale. Over the top finest designer contemp furnishings & access, 12’ silver rubbed wood dining table by Lauren Marsh w/8 chairs, Bragg buffet server, 2 fab mirror consoles: goatskin & lucite & glass, lge unusual lucite & glass cofee tables, o’sized modular sofas, plus grey leath sect’l, like new Saporiti Italia chaise, ottoman, buffet, end tables. Pedestals. Cust carpeting can be removed, lots of TVs incldg lge screen, king beds, teen BRs, almost new outdr furn, designer clothing, more! LIE 39N, Glen Cove Rd. Right on Redground Rd, straight to Hastings, left Stone Arch Rd, lft Horseshoe, left Colt PLAINVIEW SELLOUT SAT 6/19 10-4, 18 Roxton Rd. Entire trad’l contents: sofas, tables, lamps, DR table/6 chairs/breakfront, Lenox crystal, Mikasa china (Solitude), bric a brac, silverplate, mirrored armoires, recliner, TV, bahama beds, dressers, desk, kit needs, linens, exercise bike, luggage, clothes, costume jewelry, chandelier, pine table/4 chairs, bsmt+more. Woodbury Rd to Den Pl, right on Roxton. Appliances 107 FRIGIDAIRE gas Washer/Dryer 1 piece unit, never used $750/best 646-321-2362 Construction Equipment 145 INTER DUMP 1981 DT 466, 76k orig, hitch & electric, $8500/neg; 1979 Mack roll-off, 65k lb hoist, runs well, $5K. 516-221-7148 Musical Instruments Can earn $2000/Day! Beginners! TV/Fashion - All Ages & Sizes Immediate Jobs! www.usa-look.com No Fee! 212-502-5665 A/C SERV TECH, JUNIOR MECH & Helpers. Residential A/C Co. Top pay, full bnfts, & truck. Call 631-254-4900 WEB ID ND12898257 APPLIANCE SVCE TECH to svce washers, dryers, dishwashers, refrigs, etc. Work in LI area, field or warehouse. Gd sal/bnfts Fax resume 973-328-0485 WEB ID ND12901576 AUTO PARTS COUNTER HELP Busy store looking for expí d counter help. Great oppty for right person. Bilingual +. Call Frank at 718-978-4500 WEB ID ND12092066 AUTO SERVICE CONSULTANT Needed for busy Ford dealer. Excellent oppty for exp’d & energetic CSI oriented team player. ADP a + sal & comm, bnfts, 401K. Call Maryann 516-358-9500 WEB ID ND12902090 AUTO TECHS A & B Grand Prix Jeep/Chrysler/Subaru is expanding. Opportunity for 2 experienced techs. Chrysler/Subaru certified bonus. All bnfts. Call Dan @ 516-822-1550 WEB ID ND12903549 CARPENTER & FOREMAN M/F Building co looking for exp’d people. Call 631-231-2000 or Fax res 631-231-2366 WEB ID ND12903463 CLERICAL, CASHIER, & SECURITY Rapidly growing co. NOW HIRING!! Guaranteed oppty for 1st 30 people **No exp nec** $14-$22/hr. FT/PT Call 212-479-7710 hiring all day! COUNTER PERSON Pizzeria Restaurant. Must be able to serve customers, speak English, phone skills. FT/PT. LIttle Neck & Pt Washington 516-944-0276 WEB ID ND12901412 DENTAL ASST & FRONT OFFICE PERSONNEL for prosthodontic practice. Exp’d. F/T Tues, Wed, Thurs. Garden City. Call 516-741-1230; fax 516-741-2257 WEB ID ND12902525 DENTAL ASST F/T Exp’d Only. 4 handed dentistry. Excel working environment Call 516-378-3200 WEB ID ND12903493 HEALTHCARE OPPORTUNITIES MEDICAL ASST/LPN/RN F/T 214 LOWREY Electronic organ & bench. Gd cond w/music books $150 718-241-4576 PIANO Knabe 6í 4" grand piano, new blk satin finish, with bench. $6500/neg. Steinway upright $3500. 516-816-4775 YAMAHA U1 upper right, $3900; Yamaha U3 $4900; Steinway M Grand $29k. Mint cond. Mike 516-429-9756 Help Wanted 240 Mon-Thurs, Massapequa derm group. Great sal/bnfts. Call/fax 516-783-6442 WEB ID ND12807077 MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST F/T or P/T Answer phones, book appts, lt typing & filing. New Hyde Park. FAX resume 516-365-2165 or call 516-365-2300 WEB ID ND12902537 RNS NEEDED - HOME CARE Per diem. 5 Boros + LI SOC $65. Revisit $45. American Medical Fax 631-732-7872 WEB ID ND12901818 INSTRUCTION/SCHOOLS 305 DRIVER College Pt constructon co seeks driver w/clean CDL A lic. Roll off containers exp a+. 718-661-4010 DRIVER needed for trucking co. CDL lic req’d. req d. 917-806-5438 DRIVERS-LOCAL CDL A & B for Co located in Kings Pk. Moving exp helpful w/2 yrs gd driving rec. Call Adrian 631-269-7000 WEB ID ND12902752 DRIVERS WANTED Earn Extra Cash Early Morning Hours Independent Contractors needed for early morning newspaper routes. A cargo van or Astor Van is needed. Openings in New Jersey to start immediately. Call Anel Jones at: 646-277-3736. EOE M/F/V/D am New York DRY CLEANER: TOP SPOTTER, PRESSER/SHIRT PRESSER, TAILOR. F/T, year round. Sal commensuate w/exp Elmont & Hewlett. 516-825-9859 ask for Manager WEB ID ND12898001 ELECTRICIAN HELPER F/T Exp 1-2yrs in res & lite commí l work. Great bnfts. Clean drv lic req & own tools. Huntington area. 631-423-1321 or Fax 631-423-1397 WEB ID ND12898520 ENGINEER- CIVIL/STRUCTURAL Power/industrial projects. Min 5 yrs exp. Autocad capable. Fax res, 631-669-1599 WEB ID ND12903822 HAIRCUTTER-OYSTER Bay busy salon in need of PT/FT hairstylist, colorist, shampooist. Top pay + Bonus, vac pay, hlth ins avail. 516-922-4292. WEB ID ND12902864 HOUSEKEEPING Nat’l cleaning contractor is looking for MGMT who want to be part of a growth co. Exp nec, will train. Fax res: 212-494-4605, call 212-494-5827 LEGAL SECRETARY-Garden City law firm seeks F/T indiv. Computer lit, dictation from dictaphone. Sal commenserate w/exp. Fax res 516-741-1403 WEB ID ND12902301 LIFEGUARDS F/T Great Neck Pool. Nassau cert, CPR. Immed. Top salary plus bonus. 631-543-0299 WEB ID ND12898936 OFFICE SUPPORT F/T:Fast paced frndly ofc seeks highly organized person. Hvy phones, data entry. Computer exp req to asst Taffic Dept. Fax res 631-737-8938 WEB ID ND12857755 PRINTING - PRODUCTION MGR & STRIPPER - Min 10 yrs exp. F/T, 9AM-5PM Pt Washington Fax res 516-944-9439 WEB ID ND12902183 PRODUCE CLERK F/T Exp’d only, good hours & salary. Franklin Square. 516-872-3450 WEB ID ND12903427 RECEPTIONIST 1+yrs phone exp PC knowl of WP req. Fax res 516-775-7562 or Email to: [email protected] WEB ID ND12629071 RECEPTIONIST Midtown Dental Office Full time position, Will train Fax resume to 212-832-8597 RECEPTIONIST needed for Medical Office in Great Neck Heavy phones, clerical exp. Please fax res to 516-868-9810 WEB ID ND12902009 RECEPTION Position avail for Building Services co in Garden city. Mon-Fri 9am-5 FAX resume 516-248-4251 WEB ID ND12874981 RESTAURANT:Gen Mgrs, Wait Staff, Hostesses, Bus Persons M/F for upscale buffet banquet & catering est Exp nec Chinese speaking a +. 718-353-0797 SECRETARY Small busy Lk Success law firm in modern bldg seeks exp person Correll WP, Time slips, pleadings, some bkkping. Bnfts FAX resume 516-328-7182 WEB ID ND12903302 SECURITY GUARD Leading mfr seeks candidate who is self motivated & understands all aspects of Security/Safety Procedures. 1 yr Lose Prevention Exp req’d. Must be NYS Lic’d. Fax res to 212-807-2221 or E-mail [email protected] RETAIL OPPORTUNITIES RETAIL specialty Running Store looking for sales associates/Asst Mgrs. Running exp needed. FT/PT, bnfts incl: hlth ins, profit sharing, sales incentives, vacation. Call Gary 631-549-3014 WEB ID ND12902558 SALES OPPORTUNITIES SALESPERSON Career Oppty Seeking exp’d indivual to join existing, in home sales force serving families in Queens area. Commission + Bonus from $75K & up. Full benefits incl: 401K, health & retirement plans. Excel lead program. Fax res to Pinelawn Memorial Park 631-249-6638 WEB ID ND12901265 Help Wanted Autos 305 For Sale SECURITY GUARDS - FT/PT Commack, Miller Pl, Bethpage, Jericho area. IMMEDIATE . 516-576-0222; Fax resume 516-576-0243 WEB ID ND12896010 SECURITY GUARDS P/T WKNDS A MUST. Nite hours. Suffolk County locations only. 631-563-8888 WEB ID ND12368986 SEWER & DRAIN CLEANER Great Oppty Foreman retiring - need replacement. Top pay & bnfts. Trainee also needed. Clean drivers lic nec. Call 516-379-4896 WEB ID ND12903036 Summer Group Leader Position Long Island Day Camp 631-692-6361 WEB ID ND12900999 WAREHOUSE FT/PT Nite shift 6pm-2:30am. Order Picker, heavy lifting. Union w/liberal bnft pkg. Apply in person 1pm-5pm, 1110 Route 109, Lindenhurst, LI. WEB ID ND12901857 Educational Opportunities 340 TEACHERS F/T SUMMER ASST DIRECTOR Swim & tennis club Great Neck Excel salary. 631-543-0299 EB ID ND12898945 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Business Opportunities 755 DELI for Sale, Patchogue area, $8500+ Gross & Growing. Great Potential. $135,000/neg. Call For Details 516-810-3339 NIGHTCLUB & Lounge w/Cabaret license in Queens. Great loc. State of the art equip. Owner motivated. Financing avail. Priced for quick sale. 718-835-8172 Automotive Collectible Cars 813 CADDY 1968 Eldorado fully restored, orig mi, 2nd owner, $14k. 516-312-8672 CORVETTE 1981 All Orig. 2 Tone Silver, Lthr, Every Option, Pristine Cond. Orig Window Sticker & Build Sheet, Must see! 17k orig, $18,500/Neg. 516-805-3511 CORVETTE 1979 350, red, auto, t-tops, spoilers, lo mi, mint. $7500. 917-734-3965 FORD 1956 Fairlane 80K, blk, daily driver, very good cond $6000 631-839-9509 MERCEDES 1980 450SL, 2 Tops, 115k, Loaded, Excel cond, $8000. 631-549-8114 MERC 1963 Comet S22 6cyl, a/t, 2dr, excel, $4,000/best offer 631-278-0033 MUSTANG 1999 GT red, a/t, loaded, mint, 13k rare limited edition, with unique options $15k 516-458-1085 T-BIRD 1966 3-windowed, Q Series, a/c, cruise, more than half restored, many xtra parts. Best Offer 631-218-3530 T-BIRD 1964 Wht w/Blk, 64k orig, Immac, Hdtop, $8900/neg. 516-987-2707 VW 1978 Beetle Conv 5spd, red/blk, mint, orig 28k mi. $12k. 516-721-0333 Autos For Sale 815 ACURA 2000 Integra GSR Blk/Blk lthr, 5 spd, 35k, alm, $16k/neg. 516-315-0838 ACURA 1999 2.3 CL gold loaded gar’d mint snrf 31k lth $12,999 347-432-4170 ACURA 1994 Integra Wht, a/t, 128k, mnrf, ABS, excel cond $4750 631-553-9431 ACURA 1987 Legend very clean, new tires/rims/paint, skirts all around, $3,000 516-528-4812 AUDI 1998 A4 2.8 Quattro 5spd, 76k, blk, loaded, excel, $12k/bst offr 516-655-6195 Autos 815 For Sale AUDI 2001 TT 5spd, slvr, prem pkg, warr, 40k, excel cond, $19K. 917-848-4206 AUDI 1997 A4 1.8, gold/blk lthr, 4dr at. 90K, ac, CD. $6500 neg 516-351-8708 AUDI 1996 Cabriolet wht, 62k, lthr, CD, Mint, $12,500 516-456-7207 BMW 2004 330CI, 6 Spd, silver/blk, Loaded, 1500 mi, $36k 516-798-2992 BMW 2004 325 Ci Convert. Drk Silv/grey leath/blk top, sport prem & cold weather pkges, cust tint, Steptronic, gar’d, 11,500 mi, $41,500. 516-316-9641 BMW 1999 528i, sport pkg, 51k, blue/grey lthr, full pwr, mint! $21,900. 631-265-1554 BMW 1998 328ic, a/t, blk/blk, sport, rem start, loaded, 66k. $18,500 516-205-4170 BMW 1988 528e, 5spd, blk/tan lthr int, 5spd, very good cond, $3700. 718-359-0185 BUICK 2001 LeSabre 62k orig mi. Ask $7300. 718-241-5947; 917-513-6031 BUICK 1985 Le Sabre, collectors edit, orig 27k, gar’d 17 yrs $5200 516-742-9330 CADDY 1993 Eldorado Touring Cpe excel cond $5K/neg Must Sell! 631-312-4196 CADDY 1985 Eldo Biarritz Conv, Blk/Red lthr, 1 ownr, Flawless. $7kfirm. 516-409-1792 CAMARO 1989 Iroc, convert, blue, V8, 5.0 TPI, 5 spd, manual, $5K. 631-241-0687 CHEVY 2004 Monte Carlo SS fully loaded, 1 SC pkg, mint cond, blk/blk, only 6800 mi, fact warr $21,500 516-220-9862 CHEV 2002 Monte Carlo SS, Dale Earnhardt Ed, 1 of 3,333, only 900 mi, mint, must sell, $18,200 Call 631-288-2077 CHEVY 2002 Impala LS. wht/grey lthr, loaded, excel, 53K hwy, CD, snrf, spoiler, $14,000 516-322-1114 CHEV 1998 Cavalier 2 dr, 39k, auto, ac, ABS, Mint! $4100. 516-661-6903 CHEVY 1989 Corsica excel cond, a/t, 6cyl, wht, new tires $895 917-837-3497 CHRYS 2002 Sebring Conv, Navy, 26,426 mi, Excel Cond. $14,555. 631-928-9383 CHRYS 2000 300M good cond, 41,200 mi. Ask $11,635 for info call 718-835-6661 x0 CORVETTE 1993 Blk/blk, auto, 75k, $13,000 631-738-0931 COUGAR 1997 XR7 6cyl, 3.8L FI, Loaded, Mint! Svced, 41k mi, $6200. 516-804-0376 DODGE 1999 Stratus good cond, good transportation, $3200 516-670-8844 FORD 2001 Taurus SES. 4dr, burg, 30K, orig owner, $13K w/warr, 718-276-2928 FORD 1999 Taurus wgn, 44K, a/c, ps/pb, cass. Mint, orig owner $6499 718-352-7905 FORD 1997 Crown Vic LX, police pkg, excel in/out, 120k, xtras $4500 631-926-4835 FORD 1995 Taurus Grn/beige int, 97K gd cond 6cyl auto $2500neg 718-614-7715 FORD 1994 Taurus LX Wgn, mnrf, alrm, runs well, 132k, $850 718-767-0890 FORD 1992 Escort LX Wagon, 5spd, a/c, runs well, good cond, $950. 631-672-3824 HONDA 2000 Accord EX V6 4dr, blk/gray lthr, loaded, 54k, excel cond, salvage title, $8750/best offer 347-432-1400 HONDA 2000 Accord EX V6, 2dr, silvr/ blk, 52k, fully loaded, $13,100 516-250-6615 HONDA 1999 Civic EX, 2dr, blk, fully equip’d, CD stereo, 56k $9200 917-957-2240 HONDA 1988 Accord runs great, wht, p/ w, mnrf, $1000 neg 516-375-7619 HYUNDAI 2001 Sonata 32k mi, slvr, 4 cyl, a/c, warr, excel cond, $7200 631-225-1984 INFINITI 1996 J30T like new, silver 115k hwy, dlr maint $5,000/firm 718-832-4995 INFINITI 1993 J30 excel cond, gold, loaded, lthr, xtras, 119k, $4000 631-369-2097 JAGUAR 2002 X-Type, Mint, 18k, Gar’d, Titanium w/Ivory Int, Must see! $22,500. 631-767-5828 JAGUAR 1998 XJ8-L, Sapphire blue, Cream lthr interior, Fully loaded, 68k, Mint cond. See to appreciate. $18,995. Call Phil 516-944-1711 JAGUAR 1989 XJ6 white/maroon lthr, 79k mi, Very Nice. $3,700 516-328-0303 LEXUS 2004 ES330 alabaster metallic, DVD navigation sys, Mark Levison audio, lt gray lthr, alrm, lojack, remote auto start, fully loaded, less than 100 mi. Sacrifice $33K 917-445-1899 LEXUS 1998 LS400 gold pkge, mint, wht, loaded, gar’d, 70k, $19,990 516-520-8010 LEXUS 1997 LS400, 60k, champagne, good cond, F driven $15,500 718-776-2055 Autos 815 For Sale LEXUS 1993 LS400. Blk/saddle, dealer maint. 130K, $6000 firm 516-420-0738 LINC 1997 Town Car Sig like new, all opts, 66K must sell $8800. 631-608-3352 LINC 1994 Continental, 75k mi, Gd Cond. $2200/NEG. 347-804-6022 MAZDA 2000 Millenia, 50k, new stereo sys, heated seats, lthr, loaded, asking $14,500. 631-261-6950, 631-563-2617 MAZDA 1999 Millenia, Grn, tan lthr int, 53,700 mi, $8,200 neg. 516-887-8862 MERCEDES 2003 SL500 convert lo mi sale/lease 718-779-4290, frank or mike MERCEDES 2003 240C 4matic wgn, 8500 mi. mint $27,950/bst ofr. 201-914-8409 MERCEDES 2003 SL500 silver, 6300mi, like new $80,000 516-771-5681 MERCEDES 2002 E55 AMG, Showroom! war till ’07, 12K, $53,500 631-728-4544 MERCEDES 2002 C230 met blue, snrf 6cd lo mi warr immac $19,950 631-827-5233 MERCEDES 2000 500SL Sport, loaded, perfect cond, silver, warr, 17k mi, $46,900 516-741-1584 MERCEDES 1998 SL500 Conv 85K. Mint in & out, $24,500/best offer 212-764-0233 11am-7pm/516-829-1953 wknd MERCEDES 1996 S320 chrm whls,hwy mi Mint! Loaded. $14,500/neg 631-834-1453 MERCEDES 1994 S420, 77k, dk navy, mint cond, gar. Ask $12,900. 516-785-7381 MERCEDES 1994 E320 blk, phone, very clean, lo mi, $10,500 631-862-0228 MERCEDES 1989 560SEL Loaded, Very gd cond. Very lo mi, $12,900. 516-316-9633 MERCEDES 1987 260E, 116k, orig ownr, full pwr, mint cond $4250. 631-367-2313 MERCEDES 1985 300TD Turbo Diesel 4dr, a/t, orig ownr, 149k, all pwr, snrf, slvr/ tan int, gar, very dependable, must see & drive. Asking $4900. 212-726-0453 MITSU 1997 Diamante ES 90k, silver, mint cond, 1 owner. $4900 516-431-9404 MITSU 1996 Eclipse GS. Blk, leath, 5spd, 70K, cd chgr, gd cond, $5500. 917-686-0224 MUSTANG 2003 GT Blk/Blk, 1K, Many Extras, Mint! Fast, $19,500. 631-288-3677 MUSTANG 2000 GT, Convert, Burgundy/ gray lthr, auto, CD, Fully Loaded, Pwr All Around, 46k, $13,300. 516-250-6615 MUSTANG 1998 Convert, Silver/Gray lthr, 6 cyl, auto, Loaded, alrm, Lojack, Mint Cond. Gar’d, 32k, $9900. 631-673-8258 MUSTANG 1998 GT Blk, 5 spd, lthr, Loaded, 70k, moving, $7,995. 631-670-7168 MUSTANG 1993 GT, Blk, 5 spd, 37k, GT 40 Intake, 140 amp alt, HD Clutch, Hurst Shifter, BBK Headers, Frame Connectors, 373 Gears, Much more! Serious Inq Only $7800/firm. 516-746-6284 NISSAN 1998 Altima SE 4dr, a/t, a/c, CD, good cond, $6200 516-569-0492 NISSAN 1997 Altima mint cond. Moving, must sell! $5K Call for info. 631-236-5554 NISSAN 1996 Maxima SE 96k, gd cond, metallic grn, tint, CD $6K 516-639-9681 OLDS 2001 Alero GX Coupe, 2.4L Twin Cam 4 cyl, 5 spd, Arctic wht, a/c, 29k mi, Excel cond. $7000. 631-581-1639 PONT 1997 Bonneville SSE, all pwr, Mnrf, lthr, 64k, excel. $6900 718-216-1633 PONT 1995 Trans Am 90k, slvr, T-tops, Mint cond. Asking $6800 631-281-1871 PONT 1986 Grand Am all power, a/c, runs good $900 646-236-2172 SAAB 2002 Conv a/t gray, 16k, mint cond assume lease 15 payments 201-914-8409 SAAB 1998 900S blk, 5spd, runs/looks mint, 6CD chngr 84k $6750 646-334-7852 SATURN 1996 SL2, auto, lthr, 52k mi, Immaculate! $4000. 631-363-0218 SATURN 1995 SC2, 5spd, blk, orig owner, 57k, custom rims, $4000/neg. 631-467-3949 SUZUKI 2001 GXF1200 Bandit 2000 mi, flawless, black, $4800. 631-231-6934 TOYOTA 2000 Solara V6 SE mint, loaded, abs, lthr, snrf, $13,500 631-543-2063 TOYOTA 1999 Corolla CE, 5 spd, 46k, Mint! Loaded, 30+ mpg local driving. $6995. 516-623-3056 TOYOTA 1997 Camry XLE 4dr, auto, p. mnrf, alloys, mint $6200 516-369-6944 TOYOTA 1996 Supra twin turbo blk/lthr, targa top, 68K, $27,000neg 516-369-0065 TOYOTA 1995 Camry LE, 59k, white, like new cond, $5800/neg. 718-323-7909 VW 1999 Passat Turbo Many xtras. Too Much to list! 71k Ask $10,500 516-993-2365 Sport Utility 815 Vehicles VW 1998 Jetta GT K2 Special Edition sport pkg, a/t, white ext, charcoal int, 47K, htd seats, fully loaded, snrf, 6 CD changer, 1 Ownr, mint $6900. 516-680-4116 VOLVO 2002 S60, Silver, Mint, lo mi, Loaded, Warr. $21,700. (631)941-3220 VOLVO 1995 850 GLT Wgn Excel cond gar’d, 60K mi, lthr, winter pkg, roofrack, $8500 516-742-5893 Sports Cars 817 ACURA 1997 NSX 46K 6spd, targa convt, blk/blk dlr maint $44,900 631-277-1828 ACURA 1991 NSX Red, Fully Loaded, 24k, $36,900. 516-334-1704 or 516-333-5151 BMW 2000 Z3. all blk, lthr, CD, 2 tops, 2.3 5 spd, 15K, excel $19,950 516-437-5721 CORVETTE 1999 Mint cond, Blk/blk, a/t, new tires/brks, loaded, 68K hwy, glass top, ext warr, $21K/neg 631-806-3190 CORVETTE 1994 Wht/Blk int, 44k, 6 Spd, Excel Cond. $14,990. 631-741-3497 CORVETTE 1991 wht/blk lthr, a/t, loaded, lo mi, excel cond, $13,800 631-878-0309 CORVETTE 1986 yellow coupe, new intr/ rims. Runs great $9500/neg 516-523-3603 NISSAN 1991 300ZX 2+2, red, lthr int, excel cond, CD, $5500 516-318-7278 PORSCHE 1987 944 blk, rare, a/t, grt cond, 80K, $6000/neg 631-884-9712 Station Wagons 819 FORD 2002 Taurus SEL warr, loaded, safety pkge, 24K, Mint, 1 owner, Champagne/tan leath $14K. 212-879-0247 nites MERCEDES 1999 E320 Wagon, AWD. 3rd Seat, Silver, Excel cond, Warr. Just Reduced $18,750 Owner 631-286-4688 MERC 1997 SABLE 8 pass, 70K, a/c, all pwr, very gd cond $3000. 718-767-2890 Vans & Mini-Vans 821 CHEV 1999 Astro AWD, 8 pass, 42k, pw, pdl, cruise, dutch drs, $8500. 631-744-0431 CHEVY 1989 Astro dual air, p/w/l, runs good, 120k, $1100 646-236-2172 CHRYS 2000 Town & Country LXI. Fully loaded, 24K, $13,500. John 718-533-4137 DODGE 1994 Caravan 7pass 79k, V6, new tires, very nice $2950 917-417-7232 FORD 2002 E350 12k, ac, pw/pl/p-mirrors, cruise, tilt, cargo drs, am/fm, salvage title, excel cond. $13,500. 347-672-3094 FORD 1998 Windstar wht/gry,147k, Looks & Runs Excel! $3,500 631-957-8614 FORD 1995 Windstar GL, 65k, beige, dual airbags, a/c, 3 drs, mint, $4k 631-385-7361 FORD 1995 Windstar, quad, dual a/c, loaded, 111K, $2800. 718-747-3286 FORD 1993 E150 Conv, V8, new trans/ brakes/exhaust, excel $4500 631-745-8182 FORD 1987 E350 Cargo Van, $500 or best offer. 631-473-2621 GMC 1998 3500 63k, Runs Great, Body Gd, Rf Rk, Electric Brakes. $9k. 631-209-1780 GMC 1988 Safari, 163K, Cargo van, Very good cond, $1,300. 516-694-2643 HONDA 2000 Odyssey EX, orig ownr, pwr sliding drs, Navig, vcr, alrm, extd warr, excel, 44k, $15,900 516-481-5614 Sport Utility Vehicles GMC 2000 Yukon XL 2tone blk & platinum, custom whls/tires, lthr, visor, tail lts, 1 of a kind Mint $25K 516-220-8332 HYUNDAI 2001 Santa Fe AWD, a/t, pb/ ps/pw, a/c, snrf, 44k $12,500 631-395-6629 ISUZU 1994 Rodeo 4WD, 5 spd, a/c, 125k, excel mech/int/body. $4200. 631-471-7332 JEEP 2002 Wrangler Sport Red, 4x4, auto, 4.0, 2 Tops, 9900 mi, Like New! $18,500. 631-360-2853 JEEP 1995 Cherokee SE 140k hwy, a/c CD rem strt mint $4200 bst ofr 516-933-8580 JEEP 1995 Grand Cherokee 130K new trans, tires, mint cond $4350 516-794-0494 LEXUS 1999 LX470 68k, full audio & DVD entertainment sys, every upgrade possible, extn’d warr. $29k. 516-312-8672 NISSAN 2001 Pathfinder LE, loaded, heated lthr seats, snrf, 6CD, front/rear brush guards, 60K. $15,000. 631-281-1246 NISSAN 1999 Pathfinder SE, blk/lthr, 4WD, 63k, a/c, 10CD/cass, htd seats, 6 cyl. Very gd cond $11,000 516-783-3295 NISSAN 1998 Pathfinder SE all opts, lthr, Bose, pwr snrf, 61k, new Dunlop tires, orig ownr $12,000neg 516-437-4684 NISSAN 1996 Pathfinder LE a/t, lthr, p/w/l, 100k, clean $6,000 516-541-9354 TOYOTA 2002 Sequoia SR5 V8, 32k, gray, lthr, rear splr, mint, $33K. 631-738-1033 Trucks & Light Trucks DODGE 1999 Durango 95k, blk/tan lthr, tow pkg, 3rd seat, ticking noise in eng, runs/looks great. $8900. 631-361-6411; 631-243-1906 829 CHEVY 2001 2500 HD. 45K, extnd cab, shortbed, wht, $18,200. 631-288-2077 CHEVY 1999 Silverado 1500 reg cab, 4WD 8’ bed, blk, 77k, excel, $11K. 631-878-4131 CHEVY 1996 14ft Box Truck Very good cond, shelves & liftgate, Total $5500. 631-758-1531 CHEVY 1985 Military P/U, 1¼ ton, 6.2 diesel, 4WD, 49k, many new & spare parts $7500. 631-368-1480 DODGE 2001 Ram Diesel 2500 SLT 4WD, 5spd, ClubCab, 31K, $24,900 516-241-9665 FORD 2001 F250 4x4, 4dr crewcab, Lariat diesel, excel, 78k, $28k. 516-551-5966 ISUZU 1995 NPR diesel, rail gate, eng resleeved, new brakes/exhaust/ tires/stereo. $10,500. 631-553-0727 MITSU 1987 FE UTILITY BODY, DIESEL, AUTO, $5200. 631-234-5426 NISSAN 2001 Frontier, 35k, cloth int, 2WD, fiberglass cap, $6000. 631-585-0819 TOYOTA 2003 Tacoma extra cab, V6, TRD Off Road, SR5 pkg, loaded, 25K extnd warr, $21k neg 631-281-1337 Campers & Trailers 857 COLEMAN 1989 Pop-up Camper gd cond cookng unit new tirs $2Kneg 516-564-9015 PROWLER 2003 31G, fiberglass, Qn bed & bunk slideout $18,900 631-589-5295 825 MotorcyclesMopeds-Go Carts BLAZER 1999 ZR2 pewter, excel, 67k many xtras, 4x4, 2dr, $10,400 516-330-3210 BLAZER 1998 LS, 2dr, 4x4, orig owner, mint cond, 90K. $5200. 917-349-7778 BLAZER 1986 K5, 120k, reblt eng, pw, pl, xtras, runs strong, $3200neg 631-567-9302 BRONCO 1996 XLT, mint cond. Moving, must sell! $7K (631)236-5554 CADDY 2000 Escalade, white, 41k, many, many xtras, $24,000/neg. 631-831-2051 CHEVY 1997 Tahoe new eng still warr’d, installed by Dealr $9500 516-639-5962 Motorcycles825 Mopeds-Go Carts FORD 2002 Explorer XLT, slvr, 21k, 3rd row, lthr, mnrf. Mint $19,850 917-763-9872 FORD 2000 Expedition. Mint cond, loaded, front/rear pushbar, 10 CD chngr, hwy mi, White, $16,995 neg. 516-330-2601 FORD 1998 Expedition Eddie B. wht, lthr mnrf, 6CD, 128k hwy $10,900. 516-286-3010 FORD 1997 Expedition XLT 4x4, showroom perfect, tow, new rims/tires/grill, TV/DVD, run bds, $11,800 631-893-5067 865 BMW 2002 R1150 RTA, police bike, blk & wht, code 3 lights, $12,995. 917-662-6628 HARLEY 2002 Sportster sport, 7k, excel cond, front controls $7700 516-541-5874 HARLEY 1999 Sportster 883 many extras. 20K, Sacrifice $5200 631-252-6513 HARLEY 1996 Softail FLSTN, 3700 mi ask $16,000 718-232-9300 HARLEY 1993 FXSTC Soft Tail, blk and red, 15K, extras, mint cond, $11,500. 516-796-3484/516-805-2283 HONDA 2003 Shadow Spirit, lo miles, Perfect cond, $5000/neg. 516-214-4183 HONDA 1999 CBR900 Mint, 5400 mi. Make Offer 631-664-2301 Boats For Sale 865 26ft & Under HONDA 1974 750Four Classic, runs/looks excel, 22k, new tires $2000 516-783-6216 KAWASAKI 2002 Drifter, straight pipes, 1000 mi, excel, $6000/neg. 631-739-4196 SUZUKI 2002 Intruder 1500 LC Cruiser, Like New! 3k mi, Bought new in 4/03, Ext Warr. Extras. $7900. 631-846-3560 YAMAHA 2002 R6 like new, RS3 Yoshurma pipe, 1,000 mi, $6899 516-967-3777 YAMAHA 2002 Roadstar Warrior 1700 CC, Xtras, 2k mi, Better Than New! Warr til 2006. $9500. 516-805-3511 Snowmobiles & ATV’s 871 KAWASAKI 2003 Bayou 250, used 1x, showroom cond, Best offer. 631-395-1474 Marine Boats For Sale 26ft & Under Boats For Sale 900 Over 26ft WELLCRAFT 1999 Martineque Mint! SACRIFICE $27,500/firm 516-632-5211 Boats For Sale Over 26ft 905 BLACK THUNDER 2001 43ft, twin 500s, like new, lo hrs, a/c, gen, Bimini top, etc. Many, many xtras, ext warr, orig owner, must sacrif $169,900. 516-374-5828 BLACKFIN 1995 31’ Combi twin 300hp Cats full tower complete electrs gen air Boat shows as new $135K 917-750-6058 CARVER 1984 3227 Convertible, T270 Cruisaders, Lo Hrs, Slps 6, Head w/sep Shower, New Canvass, Carpet, Cushions, stereo + Many xtras. Well Maint by boat yd mechs. $30,900. 516-671-2409 CHRISSCRAFT 1967 35’ Commander. Fiberglass, new canvas, $30K. 516-223-9614 DONZI 2000 38ZX 110hrs, T-500hp EFI Bulldog engs, 6’3" headroom, ac, too many options to list. Mint cond, docked on boat lift. Owner anxious $149K 631585-9000 before 5pm 631-277-6688 aft 5pm 900 BAYLINER 1989 20’, 1995 120hp Johnson O/B, excel ski boat,w/trlr & accessories $5,600/neg. 631-433-4967 BAYLINER 1986 25’, convert, Volvo Penta eng, F/F. Ready to cruise/fish, TV, VCR, CD, micro. Excel cond. In Water, Bklyn, Flatbush Ave $11,500 917-204-9060 BOSTON WHALER 1999/2000 21’ Outrage, Merc 200HP EFI, Head, Fish pkg, Electronics, Dual Axle Trlr, Many xtras, Mint! $28,500. 631-269-5297 or 516-932-4800 BOSTON WHALER 1995 14’ Rage, Ctr Console, 120HP Johnson I/B, Jet Drive, Very Lo hrs, Trlr, Cover, Mint Cond! $3500. 631-804-2413 CARVER 1996 250 Express Merc Bravo 3, new trim, gd cond $28,500 516-967-3777 CHALLENGER 1991 21’Cut deck CC reblt 1995 225 Merc OB, $14,990 (631)691-2573 CHRIS CRAFT 1975 Catalina 25ft, Completely redone, new eng w/60 hrs, FWC, $7950. Ready to go! 631-281-4108 CITATION 1986 19.5’ w/trlr,lo mi,cuddy cabin. Excel cond! $4,500 516-799-1708 CROWNLINE 1997 21’ Cuddy cabin, excel cond, many extras $11,500 631-789-5894 CROWNLINE 1995 18ft Bowrider, new 4.3 Merc I/O, new full canvas, blk/wht int, excel cond. $4800. 516-781-0181 CRUISERS 1988 22’ Cuddy, 260hp I/O FWC. 465hrs, windless, trlr w/pwr winch. Mint! $7800 516-795-4195 GRADY WHITE 1989 24’Offshore, 225 Yamaha, GPS, VHF, FF, great cond. prof maint. In water $17,500 516-635-8851 LASER 1991 23.5’ Cuddy cabin, Gd cond, 350 OMC Cobra, lo hrs, Loadrite trlr, New int $7500. 516-860-9133 MAXUM 2000 23.8í Rarely used, lo hrs, Mint! prof maint, Eng under warr, 5.0 I/O Merc, Must sell! $22,500. 631-754-7051 ODAY 1985 26’swoop,cntr board, roll furl, i/b dsl,grt shape $8900 516-380-6232 PACEMAKER 1980 26ft Wahoo CC w/tower, Twin 4cyl Volvos, 50hrs, good cond, fighting chr, new trans, 2nd boat. In Montauk. $14,000. 718-767-1165 PACEMAKER 1978 26’ Wahoo, Ctr Console, FWC, 270hp Cruisader, Repwered 2001, 20 3/16" Alum Gas Tanks New in 2001, Anchor Winch, VHF, Loran, New Furuno FF Gray Scale, Flow-scan, Alum Bimini Top, Removable Curtains, Many Xtras. $14K. 516-785-0925 RINKER 1997 23’, cuddy cabin, new 350 eng 2002. Mint cond. Must sell, new boat in. $16,500. 516-909-3991 SEADOO 1997 Speedster, twin Rotax, excel cond, trlr, CD $6k/neg 917-418-4062 SEA RAY 1995 250 Sundancer Mint, lo hrs, 5.7 Merc, Bravo II, full canvass, GPS, VHF, galley, shower. $28,500. 516-652-5471 after 5pm SEA RAY 1989 26’ Over Nighter 7.4L Bravo 330hp, Moving, $8500 631-842-9375 SEA SWIRL 1999 2150 Striper W/A, ff/df well equipd, in wtr. $17,500 516-582-2043 STEIGER 1998 21’ Long Beach. CC, 150 Merc, Lenco TNTS, tandem trlr, excel cond, lo hrs, $19,500. 631-878-0560 SUPERBOAT 1985 21’ Rally Sport, 93 Yamaha 250, 150 hrs, Hydraulic Steering, Tandem Trlr w/Brakes & Winch, Excel. $12K. 631-581-5875 VIP 1986 21’Kona Ed 260hp Open Bow I/O, 2002 Sealion Trlr. $5700neg. 631-475-7143 DORAL 1999 270SC, 7.4L Merc I/O, Bravo III O/D, slps 6, fully loaded, Garmin GPS, 110hrs, mint. $45,000. 516-445-0429 EGG HARBOR 1970 37’ New mtrs/electr/ much more. Turn key cond. Asking $32K 631-289-0277 EGG HARBOR 1967 Classic 37 excel cond, many xtras, make offr 516-921-0057 FORMULA 2001 27 PC Showroom cond w/40hrs, Twin I/O mercs, Ferruno, Color GPS. A/c, windless, cabin never used. $86,000 631-376-0475 631-661-6041 FORMULA 1990 311-SR1 Twin 454 Magnums, dry dock since new, no bottom paint. $38K. 516-541-7701 FOUNTAIN 1997 27’ Fever, Pristine Cond. No bottom Paint, lo hrs! Asking $55K. 631-264-2501 or 516-578-2322 FOUNTAIN 1996 27’ Fever Immac. Must sell. Reduced $46K 631-360-8892 FOUNTAIN 1990 38’ Lightning, 2 new 502 mtrs w/Bravo I O/Ds, yellow w/full graphics "Ba-Da-Bing", radar arch, new intr/ext, gaffigg gauges, full powder coating. $70K/Best offer. Optional hydro-hoist. Quick Sale. New Boat’s Here! 917-642-7459 HENRIQUES 1995 35’ Maine Coaster, T-diesels, fully loaded, mint, canyon ready, $165K. 516-520-1608 LUHRS 1991 30’ Tournment W/A T/350 gas Sportfisherman w/tuna tower, completely loaded, excel cond, $51k/neg. 516-766-2020 LUHRS 1969 32’, 13’beam, Completely restored spent $34K. 2 brand new rblt 318 Chrys, new carpets/counters/swim plat, controls, more $15,000 516-628-9231 MAGNUM 53’ Fiberglass, 6’ TNT lift, LOA 59’, 11’ Zodiac raft, Twin rebuilt AV92 detroit diesel eng, 150 hrs since reman, NEW: Radar/autopilot, all new elec equipment/int/canvass/carpet, modern full galley, 2 ice makers, 3 heads, captains quarters, elegant state rooms, many more upgrades too numerous to mention. Beyond magnificent. If new $2 Mil. For sale by owner. Call 631-750-9600 ext 113 or 516-807-7963. MUST SEE. $499,999. MAINSHIP 1990 CRUISER 36.5, beam 13’ twn 454’s, loaded, qn br, bk dbl berth, full head, dr, galley, rear couches seat 10, dingy, elect davit $54,900 631-878-9091 MAXUM 2000 2800 SCR Twn 4.3L Mercruiser, Bravo II, stern dr, 380hp, less than 100hrs. fully loaded, mint cond, Asking $50K Jenny 516-996-2296 PROLINE 2002 30í W/A Twin 2225EFI Mercs very lo hrs, outriggers, autopilot, Ferruno Navset radar GPS FF pkg. Canyon Ready too much to list Mint $106K Firm 516-431-2503 REGAL 1999 2760 Commodore, Fully Loaded, Twin V6 Volvo’s, Northstar, a/c, Excel Cond. $52,500. 516-873-3616 REGAL 1996 40’ Commodore Twin Cummings diesels, loaded, Like new, low hours $149,900 631-727-7511 SEA RAY 1997 Sundancer 27ft, mint, 160 hours, loaded, trlr, $39,500. 516-334-8037 905 RINKER 1998 266, 27’, merc Bravo III eng, a/c, micro, windlass, slps 4, Must sell $29K. 631-331-7737 SEA RAY 2001 410 Sundancer, Cat diesls, under 300hrs, gen, full elec, 2hds, 2state rms, f/galley, like new $270k 516-466-6386 SEA RAY 1998 Sundancer 45’, wht/tan, loaded, 3126 CAT diesels, 8.0KW gen, auto pilot, w/d, mint! $269K 631-244-0322 SEA RAY 1996 37’ Sundancer 450hrs, Extra mint, loaded. $139k Prof’l maint’d. Contact Matt 516-509-1932 516-487-5900 SEA RAY 1995 33’ Sundancer, Twin 7.4 Mercs, Fully Loaded, $85K. 516-987-6441 SEA RAY 1994 29ft Sundancer, T260s, 9.6 beam, Merc I/O, slps 5, a/c, ba/ shower, well maint. $45,900. 516-795-2502 SEA RAY 1992 31í Amberjack, 34í overall length, 11í 4" beam, Twin Merc gas I/Bs, cust hardtop w/enclosure, slps 2, electronics, in water, Ready to Cruise/ Fish. $55k/make ofrs 631-691-2821 SEA RAY 1988 30’ Sundancer, twin 260hp Merc I/Os, gd shape, runs great, gen, radar, a/c, refrig, new canvas, windlass, many xtras, $32K. 631-269-4954 SILVERTON 1993 31í Convertible Twin Crusaders, radar, GPS, new cnvs, excel cond $65K 516-804-2622 TOPAZ 1980 28’ Sport Fisherman, 1/2 Tower & Controls, T200HP Volvo Dsls Repowered in 96, Max 30, Cruise 24, 200 gal Fuel, 6 man Life Raft, 16 Mi Radar, DF, GPS, Loran, Fighting Chair, Fish Box, Sleeps 2, Galley/Stove & Refrigerator, $67,000. 631-929-8211 UNIFLITE 1971 27’ Flybridge, dual sta, T350 Chrys, As is $3900/neg. 631-422-2111 WELLCRAFT 1995 28’ Martinque, 7.4L Merc lo hrs, ac/heat/radar, loaded, prof maint’d, $28,500 MUST SELL 516-852-7324 WELLCRAFT 1989 34’Grand Sport,sleeps 8 A/C, new gen, all new upholstery & carpet inside & outside, T-454’s, 600hrs, repwrd ’98, GPS chart plotter, new TV antenna, c/vac, micro, windlass, many extras. REDUCED! $42,500 516-455-4902 WELLCRAFT 1989 34ft Scarab, rblt T454, 25hrs, new int/graphics/paint/charge sys, wash sys, Myco 3 axle trlr. $39,900. 516-250-8472 or 631-366-2550 Sailboats 910 HUNTER 1977 30í Reblt dsl, Roller Furling Gear, new VHF/DF, lodging fees pd. Ready to go. $12K/bst ofr. 631-749-0430 MORGAN 1972 27’, vy gd, in water, race/ cruise, slps 5, 9HP o/b $8900 631-689-6149 O’DAY SAILOR 1988 19’w/cabin incl sails motor & trlr gd cond $1500 631-689-3244 WEST WIGHT POTTER 2001, 19’, lo hrs. Very gd cond $9000/neg 631-427-1331 Windsurfers-Jetskis Waterbikes 920 SEADOO 1991 XP mint cond & Seadoo 1995 SPI good running 1 trailer. Both $1400 516-797-7709 YAMAHA 2001 XLT1200, trlr, cvr, perfect cond, under 10 hrs, $5500. 631-331-6475 Marine Merchandise 960 HYDRO HOIST (7k lbs) Completely Refurbished Last Year $5500; 516-781-1805 NOWPLAYING CITY CINEMAS ANGELIKA FILM CENTER212-995-2000 18 W. Houston St. BROADWAY: THE GOLDEN AGE.(Not Rated)12, 2:45, 5:10, 7:45, 10:30.I’M NOT SCARED.(R)11:05, 1:20, 3:35, 5:50, 8:15, 10:25.MY MOTHER LIKES WOMEN.(Not Rated)11:15, 1:25, 3:40, 6, 8:20, 10:30.THE STORY OF THE WEEPING CAMEL. (PG)11:05, 1:10, 3:25, 5:30, 7:45, 9:55. SUPER SIZE ME.(Not Rated)11, 12, 1:15, 2:30, 3:30, 5, 5:45, 7:30, 8, 9:45, 10:15. CINEMA VILLAGE 12TH STREET212-924-3363 22 E. 12th St. BUKOWSKI: BORN INTO THIS.(Not Rated)1, 1:20, 3:15, 3:35, 5:30, 5:50, 7:45, 8:05, 10, 10:20. WORD WARS.(Not Rated)1:15, 3:05, 4:55, 6:45, 8:35, 10:25. LANDMARK SUNSHINE CINEMA212-330-8182 141-143 E. Houston St. COFFEE AND CIGARETTES.(R)11, 1, 2:10, 3, 5:15, 6:15, 7:45, 9:50, 10:10.CONTROL ROOM.(Not Rated)11:45, 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 8, 10.THE MOTHER. (R)12, 2:15, 4:45, 7:15, 9:40.NAPOLEON DYNAMITE.(PG)11:30, 12:15, 1:30, 3:30, 4:15, 5:30, 7:30, 8:15, 9:30. LOEWS THEATRES VILLAGE VII212-982-2116 66 3rd Ave. KILL BILL VOL. 2.(R)11:45, 3, 6, 9:15. MEAN GIRLS.(PG-13)11:15, 2, 4:45, 7:30, 10:15.THE STEPFORD WIVES.(PG-13)11, 11:30, 12, 12:45, 1:30, 2:15, 2:45, 3:30, 4:15, 5, 5:30, 6:15, 7, 7:45, 8:15, 9, 9:45, 10:30, 11. TROY.(R)11:15, 3:15, 7:15, 10:45. QUAD CINEMA212-255-8800 34 W. 13th St. FRANKIE AND JOHNNY ARE MARRIED.(R)1:10, 3:10, 5:35, 7:40, 10:05.THE SADDEST MUSIC IN THE WORLD.(Not Rated)1, 3:20, 5:45, 8, 10. STRAYED.(Not Rated)1, 3, 5:10, 7:15, 9:35. TWIST.(Not Rated)1:15, 3:30, 5:50, 7:50, 9:50. REGAL BATTERY PARK STADIUM 16212-945-4370 102 North End Ave. AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS (1956).(Not Rated)1:10, 4:10, 7:10, 10:10.THE CHRONICLES OF RIDDICK.(PG-13)11:20, 12:30, 2:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7, 8:35, 10.THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW.(PG13)1:15, 4:10, 7:20, 10:15.GARFIELD.(PG)12:50, 3:10, 5:20, 7:30, 9:40.HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN.(PG)1:10, 4:15, 7:15, 10:10, 10:45, 1:50, 5, 8:10.Now Hiring - Apply at Theatre..SHREK 2.(PG)12:35, 3, 5:15, 7:35, 9:50. MOVIES NEWS THE STEPFORD WIVES.(PG-13)12, 1, 2:30, 3:30, LOEWS KIPS BAY THEATRE5, 6, 7:30, 8:30, 10.Troy.(R)1:35, 5, 8:35. 212-447-0638 570 Second Ave. REGAL UNION SQUARE STADIUM 14AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS.(PG)11, 1:45, 4:30, 7:20, 10:10.THE CHRONICLES OF RIDDICK. 212-253-6266 850 Broadway (PG-13)1:30, 4:15, 7:15, 10:15.THE DAY AFTER AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS (1956).(Not TOMORROW.(PG-13)11:50, 3:10, 6:15, 9:15; 12:20, Rated)10:45, 11:45, 1:35, 2:35, 4:25, 5:25, 7:20, 8:20, 10:15, 11:15.THE CHRONICLES OF RIDDICK. 3:50, 10:50.HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN.(PG)12, 1:15, 1:45, 3:25, 4:45, 5:15, (PG-13)11, 1:30, 2, 4:30, 5, 7:30, 8, 8:30, 10:30, 7, 8:15, 9, 10:30.MEAN GIRLS.(PG-13) 11:35, 2:35, 11, 11:15.THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW.(PG-13) 5:20, 7:50, 10:10.RAISING HELEN. (PG-13)1:40, 11, 2, 5, 8, 11.ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE 4:40, 7:35, 10:35.SHREK 2.(PG)11, 11:30, 12, 1:25, SPOTLESS MIND.(R)11:10, 2, 4:40, 7:25, 10:10. 1:55, 2:25, 4, 4:30, 5, 6:30, 7:30, 9:05, 10.THE GARFIELD.(PG)11:10, 12:20, 1:40, 2:40, 3:50, STEPFORD WIVES.(PG-13)11:45, 1:10, 2:15, 3:30, 4:50, 6, 7, 9:10.HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN.(PG)11, 1:10, 2:15, 4:20, 4:40, 6, 7:05, 8:30, 9:30, 11.TROY.(R)6:50, 10:20. 5:30, 7:30, 8:45, 10:40, 12.PHISH.7:30, 7:30. LOEWS 34TH STREETSAVED!.(PG-13)11:30, 2, 4:30, 7, 9:30.SHREK 2. 212-244-8850 312 W. 34th St. (PG)11:40, 12:30, 3, 5:30, 8, 10:30. AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS.(PG)12:30, CITY CINEMAS VILLAGE EAST3:45, 7, 10:15.THE CHRONICLES OF RIDDICK. (PG-13)11:15, 12:45, 2:10, 4:05, 5:25, 7:20, 8:40, 212-529-6799 181-189 Second Ave. 10:30.THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW.(PG-13)11, BAADASSSSS!.(R)2:30, 5:05, 8, 12:40, 2, 4, 5:30, 7:30, 9, 11:05.HARRY POTTER 10:25.CARANDIRU.(R)2:25, 9:25.CITY OF GOD. (R)1:10, 4:10, 7:10, 9:55.DOGVILLE.(R)5:55.GOOD AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN.(PG)10:45, 11, 11:30, 2:20, 2:40, 3:10, 6:05, 6:30, 7:05, 9:45, BYE, LENIN!.(R)2:25, 5, 7:35, 10:05.RAISING 10:10, 10:55.RAISING HELEN.(PG-13)12:30, 3:45, HELEN.(PG-13)1:30, 4:20, 7, 9:35.SPRING, SUMMER, FALL, WINTER...AND SPRING.(R)1:25, 10:20.SHREK 2.(PG)11:45, 12, 2:15, 2:45, 5, 5:35, 8:20, 10:40, 11:10.THE STEPFORD WIVES.(PG3:35, 5:50, 8:05, 10:20.VALENTIN.(PG-13)1:40, 13)11:10, 12:10, 1:30, 2:30, 4:20, 5:20, 7:10, 8:10, 3:45, 5:50, 7:55, 10:10. 10, 11.TROY.(R)11:05, 3, 6:50, 10:50. CLEARVIEW CHELSEAAMC EMPIRE 25212-505-2463 260 W. 23rd St. 212-398-3939 234 W. 42nd St. THE CHRONICLES OF RIDDICK.(PG-13)11, 1:30, 13 GOING ON 30.(PG-13)1:45, 4:15. 4:15, 6:15, 7:15, 9:15, 10:15.COFFEE AND CIGARETTES.(R)11:40, 1:50, 3:50, 6:10, 9. EVITA. BAADASSSSS!.(R)1:50, 4:30, 7:10, 10:10. BREAKIN’ ALL THE RULES.(PG-13)6:55, 9:45.THE (PG)7.GARFIELD.(PG)11, 12:45, 3, 5:15, 7:30, CHRONICLES OF RIDDICK.(PG-13)12:40, 1:20, 2, 9:50.HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF 2:30, 3:20, 4:20, 5, 5:40, 6:20, 7:20, 8, 8:40, 9:20, AZKABAN.(PG)11:10, 12, 1:20, 2, 3:10, 4:15, 5, 10:10, 11.THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW.(PG-13) 6:10, 7:20, 8:15, 9:20, 10:30.SHREK 2.(PG)11:30, 12:45, 1:15, 2, 2:45, 3:45, 4:20, 5, 5:45, 6:45, 7:15, 12:30, 1:40, 2:45, 3:50, 4:50, 7:15, 9:30. 8, 8:45, 9:45, 10:15, 11. SUPER SIZE ME.(Not Rated)12:05, 2:20. CLEARVIEW CHELSEA WEST212-989-0060 333 W. 23rd St. THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW.(PG-13)1, 4, 7, 10. RAISING HELEN.(PG-13)1:20, 4:20, 7:20, 10:20. 19TH STREET EAST 6212-260-8173 890 Broadway MEAN GIRLS.(PG-13)11:10, 1:35, 4, 6:15, 9.THE STEPFORD WIVES.(PG-13)11, 11:30, 12, 1, 1:30, 2:15, 2:45, 3:45, 4:15, 4:45, 5:30, 6:30, 7, 7:30, 8:15, 9:15, 9:45, 10:15, 10:45.TROY.(R)11, 2:30, 6:45, 10:30. CITY CINEMAS 1, 2 & 3212-753-6022 1001 Third Ave. CLEARVIEW FIRST & 62ND212-777-3456 400 E. 62nd St. HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN.(PG)10:30, 12:30, 1:30, 3:30, 4:30, 6:30, 7:30, 9:30, 10:30.KILL BILL VOL. 2.(R)12:10, 5:10, 10:05.LOVE ME IF YOU DARE.(R)3:05, 8. THE CHRONICLES OF RIDDICK.(PG-13)12:15, 1:15, 3:15, 4:15, 6:15, 7:15, 9:15, 10:15.COFFEE AND CIGARETTES.(R)12:30, 2:45, 5:15, 7:45, 10:20.THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW.(PG-13)12, 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10.SHREK 2.(PG)12:05, 2:30, 5, 7:30, 9:45. CLOSED-CLEARVIEW 59TH ST CINEMA212-505-2463 235/239 East 59th St. Call for schedule. CLEARVIEW ZIEGFELD212-505-2463 141 West 54th St THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW.(PG-13)1, 4, 7, 10. LOEWS 42ND ST. E WALK212-840-7761 247 W. 42nd St. AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS.(PG)12:05, 1:05, 1:40, 3, 4:05, 4:45, 6:15, 7:20, 7:55, 9:40, 10:40, 11:20.HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN.(PG)12, 12:30, 1, 1:30, 2, 3:20, 3:50, 4:20, 5:30, 7, 7:30, 8, 9:15, 10:30, 11, 11:30.SHREK 2.(PG)12:05, 12:35, 1:35, 2:35, 3:05, 4:05, 5, 5:35, 6:35, 7:45, 8:15, 9:20, 10:35, 11:05.SOUL PLANE.(R)12:10, 2:20, 5:05, 10:40. THE STEPFORD WIVES.(PG-13)12, 1:30, 2:30, 4, 5:10, 5:55, 6:45, 8, 8:45, 9:30, 10:45, 11:30. LOEWS ASTOR PLAZA 1212-575-1454 1515 Broadway HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN.(PG)12:45, 3:50, 7:15, 10:20. LOEWS STATE THEATRE 4212-391-3960 1540 Broadway DEV.(Not Rated)2:30, 6, 9:30.ELLA ENCHANTED. (PG)1:15, 3:30, 6, 8:20, 10:30.HUM TUMHARE HAIN SANAM.(Not Rated)2, 5:30, 9.THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST.(R)1, 4, 7, 10:15. PARIS THEATRE212-688-3800 4 W. 58th St. ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND. SEDUCING DR. LEWIS.(Not Rated)11:45, 2:10, (R)10:40. GARFIELD.(PG)12:30, 1, 1:45, 2:45, 3:15, 4:45, 7:20, 9:50. 4, 5, 5:30, 6:15, 7:15, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30.I’M NOT CITY CINEMAS SUTTON 1-2SCARED.(R)2:30, 5:20, 8, 10:45.KILL BILL VOL. 2. (R)12:30, 3:20, 6:45, 10.LOVE ME IF YOU DARE. 212-759-1411 205 E. 57th St. (R)1:10, 3:30, 5:50, 8:10, 10:30.MAN ON FIRE. BROADWAY: THE GOLDEN AGE.(Not Rated)2, (R)1:15, 4:30, 7:45.MEAN GIRLS.(PG-13)1:15, 4:30, 7, 9:30.SUPER SIZE ME.(Not Rated)2:30, 5, 3:45, 6:30, 9:15.RAISING HELEN.(PG-13)12:30, 3, 7:30, 9:45. 5:50, 7:40, 8:45.SAVED!.(PG-13)12:55, 3:15, 5:40, CITY CINEMAS 86TH STREET EAST8:10, 10:30.SUPER SIZE ME.(Not Rated)12:45, 3, 212-734-4427 210 E. 86th St. 5:40, 8:20, 10:50.TROY.(R)12:15, 1, 3:15, 4, 4:45, AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS.(PG)1:45, 4:30, 7, 7:45, 8:30, 10:30.VAN HELSING.(PG-13)12:40, 7:15, 9:50.SUPER SIZE ME.(Not Rated)12:05, 2:30, 3:40, 6:45, 9:50. 5, 7:30, 10.TROY.(R)12, 2:20, 3:30, 6, 7, 9:20, 10:20. WEDNESDAY’S TELEVISION CLEARVIEW BEEKMAN212-737-2622 1254 Second Ave. SHREK 2.(PG)2, 4:30, 7, 9:30. CROWN NEW YORK ONE & TWO212-249-4200 1271 Second Ave AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS.(PG)12, 2:30, 5, 7:30, 10.MEAN GIRLS.(PG-13)1:15, 4:15, 7:15, 9:30.RAISING HELEN.(PG-13)1, 4, 7, 9:45. LOEWS ORPHEUM 7212-876-2111 1538 Third Ave. THE CHRONICLES OF RIDDICK.(PG-13)11:15, 2, 5, 7:30, 10:15.HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN.(PG)11, 12, 2:30, 3:30, 6, 7:30, 9:15, 10:45.RAISING HELEN.(PG-13)1:15, 4:30, 8, 11.SHREK 2.(PG)11:30, 12:30, 2, 3, 4:15, 5:15, 6:45, 7:45, 9:30, 10:30.THE STEPFORD WIVES.(PG-13)11:45, 2:15, 4:45, 7:15, 9:45. LOEWS 72ND STREET EAST 1212-472-0153 1230 Third Ave. THE STEPFORD WIVES.(PG-13)11:15, 2, 4:45, 7:30, 10:15. UA 64TH AND 2ND GEMINI212-832-1671 1210 Second Ave. GARFIELD.(PG)12:20, 2:40, 4:50, 7, 9:10. SAVED!.(PG-13)12:15, 2:40, 5, 7:30, 9:55.TROY.(R)12, 3:30, 7, 10:30. UA EAST212-249-5488 1629 First Ave. THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW.(PG-13)1, 4, 7, 10. CLEARVIEW 62ND & BROADWAY212-505-2463 1871 Broadway GARFIELD.(PG)12:30, 2:30, 4:45, 7, 9:15. LINCOLN PLAZA CINEMAS212-757-2280 30 Lincoln Plaza CONTROL ROOM.(Not Rated)12:20, 2:15, 4:10, 6:20, 8:20, 10:25.THE MOTHER.(R)12:40, 2:50, 5:10, 7:30, 9:50.SINCE OTAR LEFT.(Not Rated)1, 3:15, 5:30, 7:40, 9:45.SPRING, SUMMER, FALL, WINTER...AND SPRING.(R)12:05, 2:20, 4:35, 7, 9:15.THE STORY OF THE WEEPING CAMEL. (PG)12, 1:50, 4, 6:15, 8:15, 10:20. STRAYED.(Not Rated)12:35, 2:30, 4:40, 7:05, 9:20. LOEWS 84TH STREET THEATRE 6212-877-3892 2310 Broadway AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS.(PG)12:30, 3:45, 7, 10.THE CHRONICLES OF RIDDICK.(PG13)12, 12:45, 3, 3:45, 6, 6:45, 9, 9:30.SHREK 2. (PG)11, 11:30, 12:15, 1:45, 2:15, 3, 4:30, 5, 5:45, 7:15, 7:45, 8:30, 9:45, 10:15. MAGIC JOHNSON THEATRE - HARLEM212-665-6923 2309 Frederick Douglass Blvd. AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS.(PG)11:55, 2:45, 7, 10.THE CHRONICLES OF RIDDICK.(PG- 13)11:15, 12:35, 2:05, 3:25, 4:55, 6:35, 7:45, 9:45, 10:40.THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW.(PG-13)11, 12, 1:50, 3:10, 5, 7:05, 8, 10:05, 10:50. GARFIELD. (PG)11, 1:20, 3:40, 6:50, 9:10.Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.(PG)12:25, 4:05, 7:25, 10:45.Shrek 2.(PG)12:10, 2:40, 5:10, 7:50, 10:25. LOEWS LINCOLN SQUARE 12212-336-5020 1998 Broadway THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW.(PG-13)11:30, 12:30, 2:45, 3:45, 6:05, 7:05, 9:15, 10:15.HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN. (PG)11, 12, 12, 2:40, 3:30, 3:40, 6:30, 7, 7:20, 10:05, 10:30, 11.NAPOLEON DYNAMITE. (PG)11:45, 2:15, 4:30, 7, 9:30.NASCAR 3D: THE IMAX EXPERIENCE. (PG) 10:30.RAISING HELEN. (PG-13)11:10, 2:10, 5, 8:10, 11:15.SAVED!.(PG-13) 11:05, 1:30, 4:20, 7:10, 9:50. THE STEPFORD WIVES.(PG-13)11, 12, 2:20, 3:20, 5, 6, 7:30, 8:30, 10, 11.SUPER SIZE ME.(Not Rated) 12:45, 3:30, 6:45, 9:30.Troy.(R)11, 2:30, 6:30, 10:30. BAM ROSE CINEMAS718-623-2770 30 Lafayette Ave. A Talking Picture.(Not Rated)7:30. PAVILION BROOKLYN HEIGHTS CINEMA718-369-0838 70 Henry St. SHREK 2.(PG)2, 4, 6, 8:15.THE STEPFORD WIVES.(PG-13)2:30, 4:30, 6:30, 8:30. UA COURT STREET STADIUM 12718-246-8170 108 Court St. AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS (1956).(Not Rated)11, 2, 5, 8, 11.THE CHRONICLES OF RIDDICK.(PG-13)11, 2, 5, 8, 11.THE STEPFORD WIVES.(PG-13)11:30, 2, 4:30, 7, 9:30. COBBLE HILL CINEMA718-596-9113 265 Court St. CONTROL ROOM.(Not Rated)1, 3:15, 5:30, 7:45.THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW.(PG-13)1, 3:30, 6, 8:30. GARFIELD.(PG)12, 2, 4, 6, 8.HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN.(PG)2, 5, 8.SHREK 2.(PG)12, 2, 4, 6, 8. SPORTS KIDS BROADCAST 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 CBS News Hollywood Sq. Ent. 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WGN News at Nine ’ (CC) Becker4 Becker ’4 WGN Mike-Mad Dog CenterStage ’ Yankees Mag. Kids on Deck Week-Baseball Yankees Pre. MLB Baseball New York Yankees at Arizona Diamondbacks. (S Live) (CC) YES 42 THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 2004 CHATTER Ted’s remains will remain frozen “ sports “ Cliché of the day: “You have to come back the next day and play hard.” — Pittsburgh Pirates infielder Bobby Hill, after the team’s ninth straight loss Pistons built to last The daughter and son-in-law of the late Ted Williams, above, have ended their twoyear fight to have the baseball great’s remains removed from an Arizona cryonics lab. Bobby-Jo and Mark Ferrell spent close to $100,000 battling Williams’ estate and his son, John Henry Williams. But when the money ran out, so did their will to keep trying, and a settlement was signed on Tuesday. “It’s over,” their attorney, John Heer, said yesterday. (AP) Before thinking about the championship possibilities of the future, however, the Pistons and their fans plan to celebrate today with a parade in downtown Detroit and a rally at The Palace of Auburn Hills. About 16 hours after winning his first NBA title in 21 seasons, coach Larry Brown was back in his office after sending off his four children, and his wife, to the airport. “It was really exciting to have my family here with me on such a special night,” Brown said yesterday. “I’m going to have to get out of here soon, too, so I can return all the kind messages I got.” Detroit stunned the starstudded Lakers with a group of unselfish castoffs. The MVP of the NBA (AP) (AP) With a starting lineup of players 29 or younger, salary cap space and a Hall of Fame coach, the Pistons seem like a team built to last. Ben Wallace rises for a dunk in Game 5. Wallace epitomizes the Pistons’ unselfish, defensive-oriented style. Finals was Chauncey Billups, who was on five teams in his first four seasons before finding a good fit in Detroit two years ago. Ben Wallace, the team’s only All-Star, wasn’t even drafted out of college. Wallace was a little known SPECIAL BONUS WEEK NewYork exclusive SWEEPSTAKES TWO WINNERS! WIN 50,000 US AIRWAYS DIVIDEND MILES EACH! FIND THE MAGIC WORDS ENTER TO WIN TODAY ONLINE www.am-newyork.com MAGIC WORDS REEL DOLLARS Contest #3 June15-21, 2004 www.enjoytheshow.com CLASSIC FILM SERIES ESCAPE TO CLASSIC HOLLYWOOD EVERY TUESDAY AT 7:30PM. REEL MOMS BRING YOUR BABY TO THE MOVIES EVERY TUESDAY AT 10AM. US Airways® is now a Star AllianceTM member, customers have convenient access to a network of over 750 destinations in 132 countries. Dividend Miles® members are able to earn and redeem miles on all 15 member airlines. Visit usairways.com to learn more about Dividend Miles program benefits or to enroll. player when he came to the Pistons in the Grant Hill trade four years ago in what was Dumars’ first major move as an executive. Even the volatile Rasheed Wallace fit in, and helped turn a contender into a champion. “We’re a team full of misfits, but these misfits are world champions,” said Corliss Williamson, who once played for three teams in two years. “A lot of teams are probably kicking themselves right now for losing all the guys in this locker room.” (AP) Phil may have had fill of L.A. Phil Jackson stood at the podium in the interview room with four of his five grown children and said there was a “pretty slim chance” he’ll coach the Los Angeles Lakers next season. So while Jackson wouldn’t commit, it certainly appeared to be a farewell — at least for the time being — from a 58year-old coach whose perfect record in the finals was spoiled by the Detroit Pistons, leaving him tied with Red Auerbach for most titles by an NBA head coach (nine). Jackson said he planned to meet with members of the organization in the days ahead to discuss a future that promises to be filled with changes. Question No. 1 will be whether the franchise still believes Shaquille O’Neal and Kobe Bryant can coexist. Bryant plans to opt out of his contract and become a free agent. (AP) amNY sports THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 2004 Giants’ Shockey may have surgery course of action. “The dangerous thing about that is if I don’t get it fixed, it probably won’t occur (again) in training camp, it will happen in week six or seven,” Shockey said of reinjuring the foot. “I don’t want that to happen. I might as well get it done now.” In other injury news, Giants defensive tackle Norman Hand had to leave the morning minicamp workout yesterday after hurting his back. “He was going through a drill and made kind of a violent rip move and just strained the muscle in his back,” coach Tom Coughlin said. (AP) Two-time Pro Bowl tight end Jeremy Shockey is considering having surgery on his right foot, a procedure that could force him to miss the opening of the Giants’ training camp. Shockey has gotten three medical opinions on the “hot spot” that has shown up on his bone scan. He was waiting for a fourth from a foot specialist yesterday. The treatment options are to either let the foot heal with time or to insert a surgical screw, a procedure Shockey said would be done early next week if that’s the OUTOFBOUNDS Thai authorities have pulled the plug on cable television in some prisons over fears that inmates will gamble on Euro 2004 soccer matches, an official said yesterday. (AP) Boxing’s quiet stars BY DAVID ABRAMOWICZ amNewYork Sports Editor They are quiet stars, but the Klitschko brothers are confident that boxing fans will accept them nonetheless. Vitali Klitschko, the 32-yearold World Boxing Council heavyweight champion, and his younger brother, Wladimir, 28, were in New York last week for promotional appearances. They need to do this; despite their success in the ring and immense popularity abroad, they still don’t generate the kind of buzz Mike Tyson creates every time he gets a new tattoo. But don’t expect the brothers to change their soft-spoken, intellectual approach to boxing. “Everyone shows his side like he wants,” Vitali told amNewYork during an interview at the brothers’ hotel. “We don’t sell ourselves. We just feel comfortable in the way we act now.” The brothers act, well, like brothers. During a 45-minute chat, they became most animated not while talking DIVORCE SERIOUS INJURIES INJURIES BIRTH INJURIES ACCIDENTS Vitali Klitschko, left, owns the WBC title belt, but Wladimir Klitschko, right, needs to rebound from an April loss. about boxing, but while talking about chess. They are both expert players, and they were still arguing about a game they had played days earlier. Vitali bragged about his win; Wladimir accused Vitali of cheating. Wladimir, of course, still has a way to go to catch up to Vitali. The brothers have always wanted to be champions at the same time, but Wladimir’s career stalled during an April 10 loss to Lamon Brewster. After a strong first round, Klitschko, the favorite, seemed to hit a wall. He slumped around the ring for several rounds before the referee granted Brewster a TKO Give Your Feet a Break From Pain! NEED A LAWYER? • • • • • • Call 212-653-1711 WRONGFUL DEATH (GETTY IMAGES) 44 Heel Spur Law Offices Of DENNIS E. 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Also located in Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens Free Consultation Call 1-800-Foot-123 or visit our website at www.1800foot123.com As seen on the New York Subways All Insurance Plans Accepted win in the fifth. There are rumors that the FBI is investigating whether Klitschko was drugged before the match, but Wladimir declined to comment on a possible investigation. “I’m not looking for any excuses,” he said. “I believe the best answer will be my next fight.” Fan gets two years for rioting Detroit fans were mostly well-behaved after the Pistons’ NBA championship victory, but the same can’t be said for some soccer fans. An English soccer fan was jailed for two years last night for rioting in the Portuguese town of Albufeira. Gary Mann, 47, was one of 12 England fans to be taken to Albufeira’s courthouse to face charges following Monday’s riots in the vacation resort on the Algarve coast, about 120 miles south of Lisbon. Mann will serve his sentence in England. Of the others, 10 will also be deported to England. The 12th man was freed, APTN reported. The men were arrested along with a Russian and a Portuguese man after fighting broke out near the La Bamba bar in Albufeira. Yeterday’s court appearance followed a second consecutive night of violence in Albufeira, which ended with the arrest of 33 Englishmen and one Dutchman. Two fans and one police officer were slightly injured during the four-hour-long street battles. (AP) sports THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 2004 amNY 43 Dodgeball City Growing number of NYC adults return to childhood classic BY ERIN BRUEHL Special to amNewYork Sitting around drinking beers one night this past February, Jonathan Levine and Adam Drandoff decided it was time to stop talking about forming an adult dodgeball tournament and finally do it. In late March, the International Tournament of Dodgeball Champions was born. Dodgeball is now banned in many schools — some educators say the sport encourages violence and often humiliates kids — but adults have been taking up it up in cities across the nation. Levine says adults have always wanted to play dodgeball, but are only now getting the chance. “People in New York have always had a demand for (PHOTO BY LESLIE DICKSTEIN) In “Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story,” Ben Stiller and Vince Vaughn, seeking to settle a dispute, take to the childhood gym class staple with a winner-take-all tournament. The movie’s a comedy, but to an increasing number of New Yorkers, the notion of adults playing dodgeball isn’t so farfetched. A dodgeball team known as the “Untouch-a-balls” lines up during a recent tournament in Manhattan. dodgeball,” he said. “It was like a big, fat zit waiting to pop and now we’ve popped it.” The group holds single-day tournaments every few weeks, a format that lets people play without committing to a weekly schedule. All games are played at “Dodgeball Stadium” — a.k.a. the gymnasium at Martin Luther King High School on 66th and Amsterdam. After every tournament, the winning team proudly hoists a five-and-a-half-foot Dodgeball Trophy of Champions at the post-event happy hour. The trophy currently belongs to a team named “Mangina.” For adults, dodgeball offers the prospects of both athletic activity and anxiety relief, Levine said. “People quickly get swept into the competitive arena of it,” he said. “It requires a lot of stamina and it also is very much a mental game. People use it as a form of release for workplace aggression or revenge for their childhood.” The Dodgeball Tournament of Champions is open to everyone, although most of its participants are men ages 2236, Levine said. About 200 people play in each event, with 10 players per team. The group’s Web site, www.dodgeballchampions.com, contains more information. Track star wants public to hear doping evidence A defiant Marion Jones issued a plea yesterday for a public hearing she hopes will clear her name amid drug allegations that could keep her out of the Athens Games. The champion sprinter is one of the most prominent athletes who testified in a federal probe of a drug lab accused of illegally distributing steroids. She answered questions from a grand jury and the U.S. AntiDoping Agency but remains under a cloud of suspicion less than two months before the games. “If you can imagine what I’ve been through the last couple of months. ... I’m trying to make the U.S. Olympic team and this is ) GES a constant distraction,” IMA TTY (GE Jones said. “I’m hoping to send a message to USADA that I want this done and I want my name cleared. I want to move on. What are we waiting for?” Jones, America’s best-known track star, called the news conference to express her frustration with the probe, which has already targeted several other Olympians and threatens to derail her career. Calling the agency a “kangaroo court,” she repeated her claim that she has “never, ever used performance-enhancing drugs.” USADA is investigating Jones for possible violations of rules banning the drugs. She met with doping officials last month to discuss their evidence, and received a letter from the agency last week asking follow-up questions. She said she wants a public hearing to ensure a fair process and that she would like to testify. “If they’re going to try to ban an athlete, then make it public,” she said. The doping agency, however, said it would not hold a hearing before possible arbitration. (AP) CROSSWORD FANS! Join amNew York puzzle editor Stan Newman on a Crossword-theme Caribbean Cruise this fall. December 4 – 11, 2004 Sailing on Holland America Line’s Veendam from Tampa to Key West, Belize, Guatemala and Cozumel. For more info, call 1-800-326-0373, or visit www.specialeventcruises.com/crossword.html S T E M S R 46 amNY Wilson replaces Wilson HOWE COULD YOU? The Mets placed catcher Vance Wilson on the 15-day disabled list yesterday because of a strained right hamstring, and purchased the contract of catcher Tom Wilson from Triple-A Norfolk. Vance Wilson was injured while trying to score in the fourth inning of Tuesday night’s 7-2 win over Cleveland, and was forced to leave the game. After the game, he said he didn’t think the injury would land him on the disabled list, but said on yesterday that the soreness worsened overnight. Mets manager Art Howe wasn’t sure whether Wilson’s injury would mean more action behind the plate for Mike Piazza, who has been playing the bulk of his games at first base. Piazza started at first base again last night, and Jason Phillips was the catcher. Wilson is hitting .239 with two homers and 10 RBIs for the Mets. Tom Wilson was hitting .313 with three homers and 11 RBIs for Norfolk. He was released by the Oakland Athletics on April 23, and signed a deal with New York on May 7. (AP) IT GE R N C A A 2 0 0 4 Two and you’re out TOMORROW & SATURDAY 7PM TEAM RECORD (CWS SEED) 55-13 (1) (AP) VS. sports THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 2004 Mets manager Art Howe looks on in disbelief as umpire Mike Di Muro ejects him for arguing a call at first base during the sixth inning of last night’s game against the Cleveland Indians. The game ended too late for this edition. M E N ’ S C O L L E G E W O R L D S E R I E S Eight teams will play a series of games in a double-elimination tournament until the Championship Series. Two remaining teams will then compete for the national championship title in a best-of-three format. COACH CWS EXPERIENCE Augie Garrido 332-175-1 eighth year NCAA-record 31th appearance The Longhorns’ third straight trip to Omaha, and fourth in five years, having won their fifth title in 2002; Garrido is winningest coach in Division I history with 1,483 victories and four national titles with only two teams. Texas SHORT HOPS 50-15 (2) Ray Tanner 369-150 eighth year Eighth appearance Gamecocks playing in third straight CWS; entering CWS on 10-game winning streak and clinched third 50win season in last five years. 49-11 (3) Jim Morris 521-176-2 11th year 21st visit; tied for second-most appearances Entering CWS on 12-game winning streak; Morris has led Miami to Omaha nine of 11 seasons and won national titles in 1999 and 2001. 43-21 (4) David Perno 104-76 third year Fourth appearance Bulldogs have advanced to CWS four times in six NCAA tournament appearances, winning title in 1990; Coach Perno played in 20 games for 1990 Georgia team that won CWS title. 35-25-1 (5) Andy Lopez 101-72-1 third year 15th appearance Wildcats making first trip to CWS since 1986, when they beat Florida State for national championship; as the No. 3 seed in their regional is lowest seed to reach Omaha this year. 46-17 (6) Smoke Laval 135-61 third year 13th appearance Tigers have won at least 40 games in 15 straight seasons; won CWS in 1991, ’93, ’96, ’97 and 2000; their 104-37 NCAA tournament record is the top winning percentage in Division I at .738. 42-21 (7) George Horton 351-153-1 eighth year 13th appearance Titans are in CWS for fourth time in six years, but are making back-to-back trips for just second time in school history (199495); have won 27 of last 32 games after starting season 15-16. 45-22 (8) Dave Van Horn 80-44 second year Fifth appearance Razorbacks were picked to finish next-tolast in preseason SEC poll, but won Western Division and share of regularseason title; had to win three straight in regionals while facing elimination. TM South Carolina Miami Georgia Arizona Louisiana State TM (AP GRAPHICS) Cal State Fullerton Arkansas U.S. Open renters face big penalties Many of the top golfers at the U.S. Open won’t be staying at local hotels or inns when they play this week at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, New York. They’ll be renting homes or estates for as much as $50,000 for the week in the Hamptons. Also renting will be many of the spectators who will watch No. 1 ranked Tiger Woods try to capture his third championship. What many don’t know is they may be liable for fines as high as $8,000 and possible jail time for violating a littleknown town law, aimed at discouraging noise and other disruptions, that forbids leasing homes for less than a month. Stephen Frano, Southampton’s code enforcement officer, said in an interview he will “vigorously prosecute” violators during the week. According to the town code, both tenants and owners are liable for misdemeanor prosecutions that could include fines and up to six months in jail for first offenses. (Bloomberg) sports THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 2004 Roger and Serena named top seeds amNY 45 MEDICAL RESEARCH STUDIES TO ADVERTISE IN THIS DIRECTORY CALL MATT PARISI 212-239-5453 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED (AP) We are looking for male volunteers 18 or older, who are currently in a sexual relationship with just one female partner for at least six months. If you and your partner qualify to participate in this research study you will both complete questionnaires and share details of your intimate relationship with study personnel and the sponsor conducting the study. Compensation for time and travel is available for couples who qualify for this study. Defending champion Roger Federer will be the top seed when Wimbledon begins Monday. Despite a season of injuries, defeats and tumbling rankings, Serena and Venus Williams are still the players to beat at Wimbledon. The sisters received a break from the All England Club yesterday when they were seeded way above their current rankings in recognition of their Wimbledon credentials and grass-court prowess. Two-time defending champion Serena, ranked No. 10, was given the top seeding. Former two-time winner Venus, ranked eighth, was seeded No. 3. The seedings were more straightforward for the men, with the top four following the rankings. Defending champion and top-ranked Roger Federer is No. 1, followed by Andy If you didn't think healthy people could take part in clinical research trials, think again! Our physicians are studying the effects of an FDA approved drug on sperm count. If you are at least 45 years old, are in good general health and have not had a vasectomy, we may need your help. If you qualify, you will be reimbursed for your time. 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In just the few months since IDT first came to New York, hundreds of thousands of folks here have already switched. That’s because IDT offers you unlimited local and long distance calling for just $39.95 a month—that’ll save you $240 a. 5995 $ 3995 $ year compared to the other guys’ plans. What’s more, IDT includes Caller ID, Call Waiting, Speed Dial and 3-Way Calling, all free. We use the same phone lines you’re using now. We provide reliable service, 24/7. And we’ll handle all the details in switching you to IDT. IDT VERIZON SAME PHONE LINES AND SAME QUALITY SERVICE AS THE BIG GUYS... BUT FOR A LOT LESS. So give us a call. You’ ll start saving with your very first bill. Just ask your neighbors. UNLIMITED LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE 39 $ 95 * A MONTH Smart Call TM 1- 8 0 0 - 6 3 4 - 1 3 9 4 *You’re looking for the catch aren’t you? We don’t blame you—phone companies have been hitting customers with hidden charges for years. We’re here to give it to you straight. So here goes. This rate doesn’t include the National Carrier Charge, Subscriber Line Charge, Universal Service Fund and taxes (though you’re most likely paying similar fees already). This plan covers direct-dialed voice services only. International calling is not included. IDT is available in most areas at the listed rate. You must have active telephone service to enroll. Prices are compared to Verizon Freedom Plan SM in New York, features may vary by plan. That’s it. Oh, except this: Verizon is a registered trademark of Verizon Communications. ©2004 IDT Corporation.
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