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Whatever your status in the Church, whatever your family/marital situation, whatever your religious affilia-
tion, whatever your personal history, age, background, race or color, sexual orientation, you are invited, wel-
comed, accepted, loved and respected here in the Catholic Community of Saint Thomas the Apostle!
Saint Thomas the Apostle Parish & School
Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time
Pastor
Rev. Jerome A. Johnson
Parochial Vicars
Rev. Frank W. Fellrath
Rev. Gerardo B. Paderon
August 26, 2018
PEACE & WELCOME!
Celebration of Mass
Saturday Vigil: 4:00PM & 5:30PM Weekday: (Pastoral Center Chapel)
Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30AM & Monday - Friday: 8:15AM & 7:00PM*
12:00 Noon Saturday: 8:15AM
*Mondays: Celebrated in church with Miraculous Medal Novena
Parish Office: Tel: 732.251.4000 Fax: 732-251-4946
Website: www.saintthomasob.com
Deacons
Robert Bonfante, Sr.
Patrick W. Hearty
Joseph C. Tobin
Scott D. Titmas, Sr.
School Principal
Ms. Joanne Kowit
PREP Director
Ms. Debbie Yesis
Director Sacred Music/Liturgy
Mr. Justin Connors
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
“To make disciples, as we
know, love and serve God
and one another.”
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SAINT THOMAS THE APOSTLE PARISH AND SCHOOL, OLD BRIDGE, NJ
Twenty-First Sunday
in Ordinary Time
August 26, 2018
SATURDAY AUGUST 25 - St. Louis/ St. Joseph Calasanz
Priest
8:15am + Charles Donnelly r/o STA St. Vincent de Paul
Society
VIGIL
4:00pm + Dominick Franchini r/o Piccolomini Family
5:30pm + Maryann Zsorey r/o Janice Nenei
SUNDAY AUGUST 26 - TWENTY�FIRST SUNDAY
IN ORDINARY TIME
7:30am + Antonina Miller r/o Joe/Siobhan Mulvanerton
9:00am + Palmira Skrivanic r/o Busanich Family
10:30am + Gary Hoos r/o Robert & Carolyn Barszcz
12:00pm + Michael G. Lynch (13th Anniv) r/o Mom &
Dad
MONDAY AUGUST 27 - Saint Monica
8:15am + Marco Guarino r/o Butch Moreno
7:00pm** + Jean Cervasio r/o Victoria, Paul Audra
TUESDAY AUGUST 28 - St. Augustine, Bishop
8:15am + Peter Flynn r/o Deirdre & Michael Sawyer
7:00pm + Bernice Codey Hartwyk r/o Rosemary Redding
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 29 - Passion of St. John Baptist
8:15am + Ann Featherman r/o Nellie & Marty Moran
7:00pm + Joseph J. Redding r/o Rosemary, Matthew &
Caitlyn Redding
THURSDAY AUGUST 30
8:15am + Briell Menezes r/o Menezes Family
7:00pm + Joseph Haynor r/o Acquilynne & Bill Devery
FRIDAY AUGUST 31
8:15am + Charles Aumente r/o Gavin Family
7:00pm + Mildred Lombardi r/o Kathy & Bill Liuzza
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 1
8:15am + Vincent Sutera r/o STA PREP
VIGIL
4:00pm + Dominick Franchini r/o Michael & Dolores
Ambrosio
5:30pm + Pete Flynn r/o Deirdre & Michael Sawyer
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 2 � TWENTY�SECOND SUN
IN ORDINARY TIME
7:30am + For Parishioners, Living and Deceased
9:00am + Fiorentina Heffron r/o M/M Dennis McNulty &
Brandon
10:30am + Adele Rozyckie r/o Family
12:00pm + Kathleen Donnelly r/o Philip M. Curry, Jr.
** Mass in Church
Welcome to the Parish Family of St. Thomas!
If you are new to the community, Welcome! We are grate-
ful to the Lord for your presence with us and look forward
to including you in all areas of parish life. Please take a
moment to stop by the Parish Office and register with us
and after Mass please introduce yourself to Fr. Jay, Fr.
Frank or Fr. Gerry. Registering and using your envelopes
makes it easier for us to provide documentation, such as a
certificate for sponsoring a child for Baptism or Confirma-
tion or to arrange for a wedding. So please register... and
Welcome!
Parish Office
One St. Thomas Plaza
Old Bridge, NJ 08857
Tel: 732.251.4000 Fax: 732.251.4946
School Tel: 732.251.4812
PREP Tel: 732.251.1660
Hours (Lunch 12:30pm-1:30pm approx.):
Monday and Friday: 9:00am—4:00pm
Tues./Wed./Thurs: 9:00am-8:00pm
Saturday-Sunday: 11am—1:30pm
Contact Information:
Website: www.saintthomasob.com
www.facebook.com/pages/St- Thomas-the-Apostle-
Church-Old-Bridge-NJ
Parish Office Staff
Business Administrator: Mr. Michael Luczkow
Parish Secretary: Ms. Kristine Yuhas
Reception/Bingo Coordinator: Ms. Michelle Loney
Bulletin Editor: Ms. Justine Durstewitz
Sacramental Information
BAPTISMS: (1:30pm, most Sundays) The Church calls GOD-
PARENTS, to be practicing Catholics, examples of Christ-
centered living today. All Godparents should submit Sponsor
letters from their Parish ASAP—but no later than three weeks
before the scheduled Baptism. PARENTS must attend a Baptis-
mal Preparation Session. (Registration is required.)
MARRIAGES:
Arrangements must be made at least one year in advance—before
any social plans. Either the bride or groom must be a registered
member of our parish. Once a marriage questionnaire (available in
Pastoral Center) is completed/returned, a Parish Priest or Deacon
will then contact the couple.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK:
In case of dangerous illness or accident, phone the Pastoral Center. A
communal celebration of the Sacrament is held twice a year, in
Spring and Fall.
PENANCE: Individual Confessions most Saturdays, 12:30pm and
immediately following 5:30pm Mass. Communal Penance during
Lent/Advent with visiting clergy.
HOMEBOUND PARISHIONERS: Parishioners desiring the
Sacraments, please contact Pastoral Center.
REMEMBERING LOVED ONES . . .
◊ Sanctuary Candle/Mary Candle, (lit for one week in church/
chapel, available during daytime in Pastoral Center).
◊ Memorials of Honor …. Gifts of $25+ entered in Journal
(courtyard lobby). Envelopes: Pastoral Center.
MEMORIAL GIFT AVAILABLE
The Altar Bread and Wine (for the weekend) are available
in memory of your deceased loved ones. With a $25 offer-
ing, your Loved One will be acknowledged in the bulletin.
This Week in Memory of…
Constance Luczkow r/o Julia Talarick
Mary Candle in Church
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AUGUST 26, 2018
ADORATION:
...will resume on Wednesday, September 5, after
8:15am Mass in the Chapel.
Parish Support
Here at STA we encourage you to be Christian Stewards, using
everything God has given us—time, talent, treasure—to serve
Him gratefully. (See Page 2 regarding envelopes.)
Assumption of Mary: $2,584
Last week’s collection: $9,874 ($10,741) Poor: $690
Online Giving for July 2018: $5,060
Visit our website to get started:
www.saintthomasob.com
“Online giving is so convenient! You never have to
worry about forgetting your envelope!” Susan
DECEASED LOVED ONES
John Horn, Guillermo Alvear, Jr.,
Anthony C. Lukach, Barbara Gatto,
James Keevins, John J. Brown
FOOD AND CLOTHING DRIVE: SEPT. 8 & 9
After weekend Masses in the auditorium, two high school
students (parishioners) will be collecting non-perishable
food and clothing (shoes/stuffed animals too) for a leader-
ship project for selection to the National Honor Society.
Proceeds will be donated to the poor (SvDP) and the
American Cancer Society. If you are able, please help!
Thank you! Please bring donations that weekend. Thank
you!
PRAY THE ROSARY
On Sunday, September 9, after the 10:30am Mass, the
St. Thomas Rosary Society invites parishioners to join us in
praying a Rosary for all students, parents, teachers, and
administrators as they head back to school. At the conclu-
sion of the Rosary, ladies of the parish 18 yrs. and older are
invited to the Pastoral Ctr. for a continental breakfast and
information about joining the Rosary Society. May our
prayers go to Jesus through Mary.
THE ROSARY SOCIETY THANKS…
...all that helped to make the Annual Flea Market a success:
Vendors, shoppers, Deacon Scott (Maintenance) & staff,
and volunteers! The winning 50/50 ticket was #102567,
prize $312.50. Thank you for your continued support!
Faith is the strength by which a shat-
tered world shall emerge into light.
Helen Keller
I came upon those words of Helen Keller the other morn-
ing. As a priest they profoundly moved me because I think
about various people I know whose worlds have been shat-
tered because of illness, setbacks, tragedies and sorrow. I
think of the worlds that have been shattered because of the
fires in California, the ongoing challenge and divisions
that exist in our world.
And I think of the Church and how again it is shattered,
now by the allegations made regarding Archbishop Theo-
dore McCarrick and the abuse of minors by clergy de-
tailed in the Pennsylvania Grand Jury Report. It is par-
ticularly painful to hear this news, as Archbishop McCar-
rick was the founding bishop of our Diocese. I share your
anger and hurt. It is personally disturbing to me since he
ordained me a transitional deacon and a priest. But even
more, it is disturbing and heartbreaking to think of the
many whose worlds have been shattered from abuse by
leaders in the Church, and how they have not always
found support within the Church to be heard and believed.
This moment is a reminder that the Church is still in need
of reform. For many, the Church has lost its moral author-
ity, and some believe it does not credibly live the message
of Jesus. And this is painful because no program or policy
can restore that overnight.
If you are one of those in darkness because of the Church,
I am truly sorry. And I hope you will let us accompany you
on the journey. In the coming months, there are many op-
portunities to join us socially, spiritually, prayerfully and
in service. For me, even in this dark moment, these oppor-
tunities excite, give me hope and help me to experience
Church as it is meant to be.
In the midst of these shattered moments and shattered
lives, we turn to the Lord for grace. We ask for a faith that
shines light in the darkest moments. The credible message
of the Church may be obscured by the failure of its lead-
ers. But it is clearly seen in the lives of ordinary people,
with their strengths and their sins, who live as the Church
in their daily lives giving of themselves in service of God
and their brothers and sisters.
May we continue to stand with and listen to those who
have been hurt by the Church. May we pray for those who
have betrayed them. And may we believe the light of faith
will emerge in the lives we lead each day. As Bishop Chec-
chio said in his letter last weekend: “May the Faith be
alive in each of us as we continually look to Jesus to guide
us, protect us, purify and renew us.”
May our Lord bless you, always,
Fr. Jay
THE DIVINE MERCY
“Jesus, I Trust in You”
Thanks to the generosity of anonymous parishioners, St.
Thomas has received two Divine Mercy pictures. One has
been hung in the main church and the other in the chapel.
The divine Mercy is a powerful novena for the sick and the
dying. So as you leave the church today, and everyday,
LOOK UP and Trust in Jesus.
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PRAYER BLANKET
Anyone who needs spiritual, mental or physical
comfort and can benefit spiritually from a prayer
blanket, phone the Pastoral Center: 732.251.4000.
TWENTY - FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
TIME TO HELP A CHILD?
Catholic Charities is currently seeking volunteers for the
Connections Program. This program provides positive adult
role models for children who have suffered a loss or have
special needs. Info: Jeanette (732) 738-1323.
WIDOWS AND WIDOWERS (WOWs)
...meets at STA once a month. WOWs is for people who
have lost a spouse. Next meeting: Tuesday, September 4,
7:15pm. Phone Deacon Pat 732.251.4000 x8218.
Come in as a sinner - - March out as a Saint!
PREP REGISTRATON
If you have not yet registered, please register ASAP for
classes. Visit our website: www.saintthomasob.com,
(under the Religious Education Tab) or stop by the PREP
Office/Pastoral Center for a registration form. Any ques-
tions please call: 732.251.1660. Thank you!
PARISH RELIGIOUS
EDUCATION PROGRAM
• Urgent! Level 7 Catechist needed to
volunteer for Thursdays. 4:15-6:00pm. If
interested, please contact Debbie Yesis
732.251.1660.
• Nurse Needed…for Tuesdays, 4:15pm-6:00pm. If
you are interested in this position, contact Debbie Yesis
at 732.251.1660.
• Enjoy working with children? Please consider vol-
unteering in our PREP program and share your faith
with our students. We need Aides to assist Catechists
on: Tues./Thurs. 4:15pm-5:45pm or Sat. morning
10am-11:30am. Aides are also needed for our Special
Needs program to provide one on one assistance for our
students. Classes meet on Monday afternoon 4:30pm-
5:30pm. Contact PREP to volunteer. 732.251.1660
• Mark Your Calendars! Catechist In Service for all
Catechists and adult Aides, including Special Needs
program: Wed., September 12, 7:00pm– 8:30pm
(Parish Room in the Pastoral Ctr.).
• Parents: Classes begin:
- Monday, September 17 (4:30 - 5:30 pm)
- Tuesday, September 18 (4:15 - 5:45 pm)
- Thursday, September 20 (4:15 - 5:45 pm)
- Saturday, September 22 (10:00- 11:30 am)
• Confirmation: All Candidates (PREP and St. Tho-
mas School students) and one parent are required to
attend the Confirmation retreat on Monday, Septem-
ber 24, 6:00 pm — 9:00 pm in the auditorium. Ar-
rive promptly and attendance is Mandatory!
ARE YOU GOING TO RUTGERS,
NEW BRUNSWICK?
The Catholic Center at Rutgers, located at 84
Somerset St. (College Ave. campus) is looking
forward to welcoming you to the New Brunswick/
Piscataway campuses! Mass schedule: Sunday: 12:00pm
Busch Campus Student Ctr./ 6:00pm St. Peter Church, 94
Somerset St. Daily Mass Mon-Fri 7:30pm St. Peter’s
Church. Info: www.rutgerscatholic.org.
FLU CLINIC
Walgreen’s of Old Bridge will offer flu inoculations in our
Auditorium on Sunday, September 30 & Sunday Octo-
ber 14, from 8:00am - 12pm. People receiving the shot
must be over 18 yrs. of age. They will accept Medicare Part
B cards or Blue Cross & Blue Shield, United Health Care,
ETNA or CIGNA; you must have card with you. Cash
only will be accepted (all others $31.00 or $59.99 (high
dose) Info: Walgreens OB, 732.838.0921.
MANY THANKS…
...for your generosity of the Mission Appeal with Fr. Ron.
Our parish donated $4,111 to the Missions of Vietnam.
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SAINT THOMAS THE APOSTLE PARISH AND SCHOOL, OLD BRIDGE, NJ
St. Thomas the Apostle Parish School
Pre-K - 8th Grade
Sue Sirianni, Admissions Office
732.251.4000 x8253 333 Highway 18, Old Bridge
Visit our website: www.sttaob.com
St. Thomas Pre-School program strives to make each
child’s first experience of school a positive faith-filled one.
The Curriculum is designed to build the child’s self-esteem
through a caring, nurturing environment that stimulates
the natural desire to learn and consists of Religion, Lan-
guage Arts, Math, Creative Arts, Science and Social Stud-
ies.
OUR PRE�K 3/4 & KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM
SILVER & GOLDEN WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
Sunday, October 21, 4:00pm
You are invited to celebrate your 25th or 50th Wedding
Anniversary with the Church of Metuchen. Renew your
marriage vows with Bishop James F. Checchio at a special
Evening Prayer Service in the Cathedral of St. Francis of
Assisi, Metuchen. Register online on to the diocesan web-
site:https://diometuchen.org/offices-and-ministries/family-
and-pastoral-life/family-life/silver-and-gold. You will re-
ceive a confirmation message or contact the Parish Office
to register. The deadline for registration is Wednesday,
October 3. Info: Aida Matos 732.243.4573 or email ama-
INTERNATIONAL OVERDOSE
AWARENESS DAY
The Community of Saint John Neumann Office of Family
Life, Diocese of Metuchen, will host a Prayer Service to
mark International Overdose Awareness Day on Friday,
August 31, 2018 at John Neumann Church in Califon, NJ
at 7PM. Any person or family whose life has been touched
by the pain of addiction or loss, or who seeks the grace of
Our Lord Jesus Christ in the struggle to recovery is wel-
come. Info: https://www.overdoseday.com
GOD, ARE YOU THERE? 24 HOUR PRAYER LINE
Our Diocesan Office for Persons with Disabilities has a 24
hour prayer line for those who desire prayers for any need.
If you, a family member or friend would like to be remem-
bered in prayer temporarily or permanently, please call us
and leave a detailed message at 732.765.6431 or send an
email to our office: [email protected].
Would you like to become an Apostle of Prayer?
Our intercessory prayer ministry is open to anyone inter-
ested in joining their prayers to those of other members for
the intentions of the thousands of people who request spe-
cial prayers for their intentions. Please call 732.765.6432
or email: [email protected].
STA CHOIR FUNDRAISING
Do you have a favorite recipe that you would like
to share with our St. Thomas Parish Community?
The choir is working with “Cookbook Publishers”
to develop a cookbook of favorite recipes and we are ask-
ing friends, family and fellow parishioners to help us by
sending in some of your best recipes to be included in our
cookbook. We hope to have it ready for sale sometime in
the Fall and all proceeds will go to the St. Thomas Choir
Fund.
If you are interested you may download the recipe form off
the parish website or pick up a recipe form at the Welcome
Table after Masses. Recipes and/or questions can be sub-
mitted to [email protected] or dropped off
at the Pastoral Center. We ask that all submissions be in as
soon as possible, but no later than September 15. Thank
you!
NATIONWIDE NOVENA
The U.S Bishops urge our participation each Friday in a
nationwide Novena for the Legal Protection of Human
Life, August 3 - September 28. Participants will receive
weekly email or text reminders to pray and fast, along with
little-known facts about Roe v. Wade to share with others.
Sign up: www.usccb.org/pray!
A JOURNEY THROUGH GRIEF
“Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.”
This program is designed to help men and women work
through the grief that one experiences in reaction to the loss
of a loved one. Through education and confidential mutual
support, we will come to understand that the grieving proc-
ess has elements common to everyone though our losses
are unique to each person. As we travel this journey to-
gether, we will learn coping skills begin to find new
strengths within and hope to ease our way on this journey.
This group is open to all members of the community re-
gardless of religious affiliation. Parish office 732.679.5666
We will meet on THURSDAYS for nine (9) weeks.
(Max number of participants is 15)
St. Ambrose Church , 83 Throckmorton Lane
September 20-November 29, 6:30-8:30pm.
There is no fee. Pre-registration required.
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SAINT THOMAS THE APOSTLE PARISH AND SCHOOL, OLD BRIDGE, NJ
PRAY FOR THE SICK
Anonymously Recommended: Carmella Agugliaro,
Thomas Altruda, Pat Barabas, Roberta Bodtmann, Barbara and
George Bollhardt, Michael Boyce, Craig Michael Buttcher,
Ralph Chiano, Eileen Connolly, Camella Dacunta, Mafalda De-
cleva, John D’Mello, Nancy Donoghue, Sharon Ferrari, Richard
Formica, Tom Franken, Kay Gage, Stephanie Gatto, Johanna
Gordon, Charlotte Guarino, Mary Haraz, Dolores Higgins, Rich
and Fran Hogan, Vladimire Kachur, Katie, Albert King, Joseph
Lane, Michael Layden, Modesta Lombardo, Shannon Arrand
McGuire, Richard Mohring, Brian Nagy, Richie Naso, Erminio
Nocera, Jr., John Oghia, Ralph Perez, Sam Pontieri, Michael
Quinlan, Frank Ranelli, Harry Rothlin, Michael Ruffley, Joseph
Russo Jr., Cousin of Carol Safchinsky, Paul Sachkowsky, Lynn
Santos, Donna Shenesky, Fr. Thomas E. Smith (S.J.), Ruth
Tschinkel, Theresa Veverka, Susan Whitlock, Mary Hartwigson,
Mary McBurney Wrede, Peter Wysheff, Mary Yuhas, Candida
and Edward, Jr. Zglobicki. Please pray for all the sick. (Names
will remain on our sick list for one month, after which time
they will be removed, unless we are notified to the contrary.)
The Clergy will be happy to visit parishioners confined to local
hospitals. Phone the Pastoral Center: 732.251.4000
••Daughter’s of Divine Charity, St. Joseph Retreat Center,
850 Hylan, Blvd, Staten Island, NY. Visit website/RSVP Today!
SIRetreatCenter.org or phone: 718.720.1097.
••Life Choices Peer Counselor training: Are you a good
listener? Life Choices, a Pregnancy Help Center, assists women
faced with an unexpected pregnancy. (732-516-0911) or
lifechoices @optonline.net.
••Catholics Returning Home,” Corpus Christi, 100 James
Street, S. River will offer this series on six consecutive Saturday
evenings 7pm (Rectory Meeting Rm.) beginning September 15.
These sessions are for nonpracticing Catholics who are seeking
answers to question. Info: 732.254.1800 x10.
••Annual Knight of Columbus Yard Sale: St. Bartholomew
Parish, September 8, Saturday from 7:00 AM-1:00PM at 470
Ryder Lane. Rain or shine. Call 732.331.4208 for information.
••September 25, Spring Lake Golf Club. “Fore” all the details
on this event, which benefits our retired Sisters, please call Linda
Cavallo 908.756.0994 ext 4006/ [email protected].
••St. Cecilia Church Autumn Harvest Tricky Tray Gift
Auction, Iselin, Saturday, September 29. Doors open 6:00pm
Prizes called at 7:30pm General Admission, $20. Must be 18.
Bring your own food and beverages. Purchase tickets online:
www.stcecelia.com. Info: Kathy 732.283.2300 or
••Celebration of Marriage Retreat, September 28-30,
Marianist Family Retreat Center, Cape May Point. For couples
married at least 10 years. We strike a delibrate balance among
participation/reflection, liturgy, free time, fun activities and
plenty of “couple time” for walks on the beach. Cost: $270
(includes room, meals, and program). Register online
www.capemaymarianists.org or 609.884.3829.
WEDDING BANNS
III Christina Behrend & Brandon Swan
II Allison Freeman & Jon Weinberger
LIFE CHOICES RESOURCE CENTER
Clothing needed for children (up to size 7)
Fall/Winter clothes. Also, toys/baby furni-
ture (except cribs) needed. Contact:
George Wiliszewski (732-679-4719)/
Maureen Nigro (732-591-8914).
HOT LINE NUMBERS:
• Alanon/Alateen: 1-888-425-2666
• Narcotics Anonymous: 1-800-992-0401
• Nar-Anon of NJ 1-877-424-4491
• Alcoholics Anonymous: 1-888-568-1112
• Domestic Violence: 1-800-572-7233
• NJ Gamblers Anonymous: 1-855-222-5542
• Suicide/Crisis: 1-800-999-9999
BINGO
(Including progressive) All proceeds support Saint Thomas
the Apostle Parish School: Sundays - 5:00pm; Tuesdays
and Thursdays - 11:00am; Friday—9:00pm and Midnight.
Pilgrimage to the Holy Land
& Jordan with Fr. Gerry
January 14 - 25, 2019
Join Father Gerry, Spiritual Director on this 12 day Pil-
grimage to the Holy Land (Tel Aviv, Sea of Galilee, Mt.
Tabor, Cana, Nazareth, Capernaum, Tiberias, Bethlehem,
Church of the Nativity, the Passion of our Lord and more!).
Literature available at the Pastoral Center. Round trip
from Old Bridge. Cost: $3,400. Visit website at
www.nativitypilgrimage.com or email Fr. Gerry directly at
ST. THOMAS SENIOR WOMEN’S
BOWLING LEAGUE...
...is seeking new members for the Fall. If
you are interested in joining, please contact
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SpotSwood Shoprite Shopping Center
ARCHER PLUMBING
Celebrating 50 Years of ServiceFamily Owned & Operated
732-254-165536 Old Matawan Road, Old Bridge
[email protected] Fax 732-254-1912 NJ Lic. 1715
WWW.ARCHERPLUMBING.COM
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Steve Hoegler Plumbing, LLCOld Bridge, NJ
QUALITY SERVICE - FAIR PRICESNJ MPL#7363 – Members of St. Thomas
www.stevehoeglerplumbing.com
BOB HOEGLER PLUMBING, LLC
Repairs & InstallationsNo Job Too Small
732-679-1213 • 732-521-0133-EMERGENCY SERVICE-
Plumbing License Number 7576
EMERGENCY SERVICE!SERVICE UPGRADE! GENERATORS!PROFESSIONAL, QUALITY WORK!
(800) 33*LUNAR (58627)www.lunarelectric.com NJ Lic. #10775
“Reach For The Moon”
E L E C T R I C A L C O N T R A C T O R
David Lee Hernandez Jr, Manager Visit us at NJ Lic . No. 4626 www.oldbridgefh.com
2350 route 516old bridge
732-607-9500
Pursuit of Excellence Winners
2012, 20132014, 2015
Voted NFDA “Best of the Best” and Nationally Recognized, 2017
RUSSO CONTRACTING INC.Capital Home Improvement Call Joe for an estimate at
732-723-1984 www.russocontracting.com
General Contractor Lic# 13VH00362800
D & M AUTO BODYCOMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE & COLLISION REPAIR732-251-4313 19 APPLEBY AVENUE, OLD BRIDGEDENNIS CATALDO • [email protected] • NJ LIC# 02577A