VOLUME 30-NUMBER 36 SCOTCH PLAINS-FANWOOD, N.J. SEPTEMBER 10, 1987 30 CENTS

SCOTCH PLAINS THE TIMES NUTWOOD Scotch Plains writer enjoys Hollywood hit by Hugh Lilly Dempsey). Ronald simply because of who I "Can't Buy Me Love," achieves his popularity, was with. It was a real the recent film released but loses sight of who he lesson." from Disney, has its roots really is and who he really Swerdlick attended in Scotch Plains! wants to be. American University in Michael Swerdlick, the The working title for Washington, DC after scriptwriter for "Can't the movie was "Balmoral graduating from high Buy Me Love" was raised Lane", the street in the school in 1974. He then here, He graduated from Scotchwood section of went on to law school at the local high school in town where Swerdlick Pepperdine University in 1974 and served as vice grew up. The original pro- Malibu, California. Upon president of . his ducers were using the title graduation, he took a job graduating class, "Boy Rents Girl" until at the William Morris Swerdlick wrote the film Disney purchased the Agency as a talent agent, with "only one place in movie, bought the rights where he spent most of his mind." In fact, he wanted to the Beatles hit from time reading and digesting to have the movie shot Michael Jackson, and scripts of other writers, here, featuring his alma renamed the movie, improving his own sense mater. However, the cost Swerdlick says that of what made a movie suc- prohibited the studio from Michael Eisner (Chairman cessful. doing so, and therefore, of Disney) himself chose Although the reviews they moved the site to the title and reportedly have been mixed, the bot- Arizona. But, two paid over $125,000 for the tom line for Disney has familiar spots—Friendly's rights. been excellent. In its first and Alphonso's While the story is set in two weeks, the movie was Pizzeria—inspired the high school and many among the three gross- creation of "Scoops" and elements are modeled ing movies in the country. a pizza parlor in the after Scotch Plains, the By the time it leaves the movie. premise for the movie theaters in mid Septem- Swerdlick said he writes came from a revealing in- ber, it will gross around all his movies with Scotch pident a few years ago in $25 million! For a movie Hollywood screenwriter, Michael Swerdlick (left) and life-long friend, David Plains as the setting. In California. "I was work- that cost only $3 million to Moore (Vice President and President of SPFHS, Class of 1974) celebrate the fact, he vows to come ing at the William Morris shoot, it's a "hit" for opening of "Can't Buy Me Love" at a party in Beverly Hills in early August, back and shoot a movie Agency in Hollywood," Disney. Another friend, Lisa Kalb of Montclair, also joins In. someday. However, for smiles the 31-year old "The real accomplish- now he plans on slipping a screenwriter. "I was a ment is the odds that opening party of "Can't my English teacher." The was a great place to grow SPFHS T- or nobody—a lowly Michael beat", explains Buy Me Love" to three were classmates in up. I feel that my writing into.his next film. assistant— the executives life-long friend, David celebrate with Swerdlick. first grade at Shackamax- will always draw upon my "Cant't Buy Me Love" didn't even know I ex- Moore, also originally Michael says he sends all on School and have re- experiences there, par- is the story of a high isted. But one night, I had from Scotch Plains. of his scripts to Moore mained close friends for ticularly the great times I school "nerd" who tem- the good fortune to escort "Everyone in Hollywood and another Scotch Plains 28 years. had at Terrill Junior High porarily gains popularity a friend of mine, who is a is peddling a screenplay. friend, Tim Peres, for The 31-year old Los and SPFHS," by purchasing status in a top model, to an industry For Michael's first movie review even before his Angeles resident says he Swerdlick returns at cheerleader girlfriend. For party. All of a sudden, the to be distributed in over Hollywood agent gets to enjoys California, but em- least twice a year to the $1,000, Cindy Mancini very same people who 1,200 theaters around the read them. He says, "I phasizes he is loyal to New east coast, and always (played by Amanda Peter- previously wouldn't give country is an amazing ac- trust David's and Tim's , "I don't think visits his hometown. "He son) agrees to "pretend" me the time of day were complishment!" opinion. Besides David us- Southern California com- always takes a ride past his to go out with Ronald falling all over themselves Moore flew out to ed to correct my papers pares to New Jersey," he house. He's very sem- Miller (played by Patrick to act like my best friend, California for the grand before I handed them in to said. "And Scotch Plains Please turn to page 12 Neighboring communities celebrate Constitution Day Scotch Plains Mayor churches in Scotch Plains Irene Schmidt and Fan- who have bells or chimes wood Mayor Pat Kuran to ring them at 4 p.m. on have signed DAR pro- the 17th which is the ap- clamations designating proximate time the September 17, 1987 "U.S. historic document was Constitution Day" to signed in 1787. honor and commemorate Scotch Plains churches the 200th anniversary of participating are Im- the signing of our Con- maculate Heart of Mary, stitution. Scotch Plains Baptist, In conjunction with the Willow Drove celebration of this occa- Presbyterian, All Saint's sion, the Westfleld Episcopal, Evangel Chapter of NSDAR led by Church Assembly of God regent Joan Lowell Smith, and several churches also has arranged for all of the Please turn to page 12

Scotch Plains Mayor Irene Schmidt signs DAR pro- TO OUR READERS.,. Fanwood Mayor Pat Kuran signing similar pro- clamation declaring September 17th "U.S. Constitu- Effective immediately, THE TIMES will be In- clamation witnessed by Joan Smith and Dolores tion Day" as Westfield DAR Regent Joan Lowell creased to 30 cents per copy. Rising costs in all phases O'Brien, Chairman of Fanwood's Bicentennial Com- Smith, on left, and Board member Louise Brown of of operation have made the increase necessary. mission. Scotch Plains, look on. SCOTCH PLAINS Police News On September 2nd, a Medieval Fair is finale of Reading Club I— stereo, radar detector and 00 car phone were stolen from a vehicle parked on Balmoral Lane. m04 m That same day a purse, S FANWOOD containing credit cards UJ H At 3:30 a.m., on and cash, was stolen from o, September 6th, Demetrio an automobile parked on w Nizama, 58, of Plainfield, Aberdeen Road, was arrested for driving Burglars entered UJ while intoxicated. McGinn School by break- s Later that morning ing glass in a door on p Ismael Segouia, 29, of September 5th. Computer w Plainfield, was arrested telephones and hardware for driving while intox- were reported stolen at icated on South Avenue. that time.

Gross Income Tax forms Some of the children enjoying themselves at the available at Township Hall Medieval Fair,

Thomas E, Atkins, Regulation forms are Chivalrous knights and 72% over 1986 figures. Children playing the "Dragon Toss" game, Municipal Manager, available in Township fire-breathing dragons The Library offered 65 Township of Scotch Hall between the hours of were just a few of the programs. 1,266 children ; Plains advises that State 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. things found this summer and 219 adults attended WWL ad. of New Jersey Gross In- See receptionist for in- in the Children's Depart- these programs. come Tax Amnesty & formation. ment of the . Fanwood Memorial Library. Our Summer Reading Club final party this year This year's Summer was a Medieval Fair held DISCOUNT Reading Club theme was on August 26th. The over PET FOODS "Dragon Days and 200 children and 50 adults Reading Knights", featur- that attended the Fair CANINE ing the Elliot the Dragon received their Reading Bench & Field • lams • ANF 30% and 24% and the Puff the Dragon Club certificates, ate Eukanuba • Hi-Tor Natural • Science Did teams. 350 children joined Kasco * Wayne • Ken-L-Ration • Triumph refreshments, and played the club. 308 children ac- carnival-like, dragon- FELINE; Low Ash tively participated in it. themed games with the lams Tami Ami • Science Diet • Triumph The object of the game tickets they earned by was for each team to cover reading books. PETS AND their dragon with dragon Playing "Pin the Book in the Dragon's Hand THEIR PEOPLE scales. The team that The Library would like game" at the Medieval Fair. covered their dragon first 133 South Avenue to thank the Friends of the would be the winner. Puff Fanwood Fanwood Memorial 322-5111 the Dragon's team read Library for their in- Daily 9 to 6, Thurs. 9 to 9, 5,513 books and was valuable help in devising, Sun. H to 3 declared an increase of constructing, and organiz- ing the games at the Fair. The Fair would not have been possible without their generous support.

You are cordially Invited to attend This year's Summer a seminar to discuss Reading Club was our most successful ever. It proves again what a vital part the Library plays in Real Estate As Part Of Your the lives of the children of Fanwood and their Investment Strategy This Year Decorating the Dragon at the Medieval Fair, parents. to be held at

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.Zip on State PRIVATE © @ «:30 A.M.-IF,M: (date) PARTIES I TI I MON.-THURS. DINNEK Home Telephone. v*rM. UP TO at Business Telephone. m. A SAT, DINNER (time) 60PKOP1E ^^*^ 43OSUN* . DINNER My Sales Representative is; 1:00 P.M.-9 P.M. at (place) 1900 RARITAN RdAH.SCOTCH PlAlNS, 889-1900 Disposal of grass clippings Environmental Ctr. closure Scotch Plains Recreation The Board of Chosen when the pile is disturbed. Due to the State man- no leaves or household sponsors logo contest Freeholders has suggested dated 227% increase in garbage - bags will be ex- that since refuse disposal Because of these pro- closure fees for the amined for both, The Scotch Plains October 2nd. Judging will costs have dramatically in- blems it is recommended Edgeboro landfill, the Edgeboro no longer ac- Recreation Commission is be done by the Recreation creased, and some land- that the grass be mixed in- Township of Scotch cepts leaves in the landfill. in search of a logo that Commission with the win- fills no longer accept grass to leaf compost. The com- Plains is forced to cut off will best depict the func- ning logo to be announced clippings, many in- posting leaves which now the Environmental Center The last date is tion and services of the on Saturday, October dividuals and government (6-9 months after leaf fall) after the two September September 26th. Please Parks and Recreation 10th, during the Scotch agencies are seeking other have a low demand for ox- Saturdays—12th and thenote by court order we are Department! In order to Plains Day Activities. The methods for the disposal ygen, will serve as a bulking 26th, only allowed to fill 10 con- secure the best possible winning logo will be used of their grass clippings. agent permitting more ox- September 12th is attic tainers per Saturday, once representation the Depart- on all department flyers, During the maximum ygen to reach the grass. waste and September 26th they are filled we must ment has decided to spon- posters, etc. grass growing period the The grass, since It is high Is vegetative waste. Please close. sor a logo contest. municipal refuse load in in nitrogen, will provide This contest is open to some New Jersey subur- for a more rapid decom- Troop 203 Paper Drive 9/12 Residents are urged to put all Scotch Plains residents. ban municipalities may be position of the remaining their artistic talents to Entries must be submitted composed of nearly one- leaves as long as it remains Boy Scouts of America well as aluminum cans. good use by submitting a in black and white and be third grass clippings. Col- under aerobic conditions. - Troop 203 will hold a Papers should be tied in sample logo for the con- no greater in size than lected clippings become Grass will also contribute paper drive on Saturday, test to the Recreation Of- 814" x 11". For further anaerobic rather quickly to a better end product small bundles or put in fice. Entries will be ac-information please con- September 12, 1987 at 8 paper bags for safety and because of their high de- (higher nitrogen content) a.m. in the St. Bar- cepted beginning tact the Parks and Recrea- mand for oxygen. After of handling. Scouts September 21st through tion Office at 322-6700. than that obtained from tholomew's Church park- will be on hand to accept they have become composting leaves alone. ing lot, St. Barts is located anaerobic they emit very the above items until 2 However, one must on Westfield Avenue in p.m. unpleasant odors. always be aware that too Scotch Plains. Therefore, grass clippings much damp grass in a pile Proceeds from the drive review courses won't in quantity are difficult to will soon become are used to purchase cam- handle and to process. anaerobic producing very Newspapers, cardboard ping equipment and sup- From experience with unpleasant odors and a and other paper will be ac- port summer camp and handling and disposal of greatly reduced rate of cepted for recycling, as outings. Raise Your Scores... grass clippings and discus- decomposition. The ob- sions with others, we sug- jective is to keep the grass In-person registration for gest that when landfilling aerobic. is not desired or available, Adult School Sept, 14 & 16 the following methods for The resulting compost can In-Person Registration also register by mail at this disposal of grass clippings be used as a soil amend- for the fall term 1987 of time or at the Adult might be used: ment and/or as a garden Scotch Plains-Fanwood School Office weekday • 1. RETURN TO LAWN mulch, Adult School will occur afternoons between 1 and - It is desirable to leave them • 5. MUNICIPAL COM- Monday and Wednesday, 4 p.m. Located in the Ad- on the lawn uncollected so POSTING - It may be September 14 and 16, ministrative Offices Marcia Lawrence, M.A., author of How To Take the SAT, that they will be recycled possible to incorporate 1987, from 7-9 p.m. on announces the opening of registration for the only into new lawn and supply some grass cuttings into a both evenings. The course Building (rear of course that teaches you the psychology behind the test part of the fertilizer need municipal leaf composting that will overcome your fears and help Increase your sign-ups are conducted in Evergreen School) of the scores. of the lawn. Adopt a operation. However, the the front lobby of Scotch Board of Education, the mowing schedule which problems that may be ex- Plains-Fanwood High Adult School Office is on You'll find out how to recognize will keep the clippings perienced with backyard School, Westfield Road, Evergreen Avenue and cluas to answers and trick ques- short. If the grass clipp- grass composting could be Scotch Plains. Cedar Street, Scotch tions, how to deal with multiple ings are short enough they greatly magnified at a Interested persons may Plains. choice and math "stumpers", how will filter through the municipal facility. Even to digest material quickly and effi- growing grass and not re- grass stored by lawn ciently, how to locate every answer Classmates sought In the reading comprehensive ques- main as a mat on top of maintenance people for a tion — every technique and the grass. It is recom- day or two in the back of a Members of the Scotch Brigden, John Canfield, strategy you'll need to raise your mended that only 1/4 to small pick-up truck may Plains High School Class Thomas Freeland, scores. 1/2 the grass length be emit very unpleasant of 1957 are organizing a William Gaillard, Thomas removed during a mowing odors when being unload- 30 year reunion. Any in-Jenks, Edward Linde, When: Beginning September 16,1987 formation on the or never allow the lawn ed. Douglas Llnzer, John 7-10 p.m. 7 weeks IAWRENCE grass to double its mowing whereabouts of the McNair, William Maye, Where: Temple Emanu-EI following classmates height between mowings. • 6. CLIPPING REDUC- George Nyborg, Frank 1, Broad St., Westfield UcHNlQUES would be appreciated. Ogden, John Stanfield, F.F. Info.: Ann Gllckman TION - The amount of 232-4245 • GARDEN MULCH grass growth might be Please contact Barbara James Stievator, Philip -Grass clippings can be us- reduced by reducing lawn Menzoff Di Quollo at VanBlarcom, James ed as a garden mulch. It is fertilizing and watering. 889-1745 as soon as possi- White. recommended that they be Do not reduce to the point ble. dried for a day prior to be- where the lawn dies. Your The reunion is planned ing used as a mulch to County Agricultural for Saturday & Sunday, minimize slug infestation. Agent can help you with October 10th & 11th, at They can be put on the this. the Scotch Hills Country VILLAGE CLASSICS garden soil to keep down Club in Scotch Plains, weed growth, reduce soil Fertilizing and watering spatter, moderate soil beyond the requirements Missing classmates in- GRAND OPENING temperatures, etc. Do not of the lawn grasses may be clude: Judith Bragdon, use grass clippings from a more detrimental than Linda Cluesmann Vocal, herbicide treated lawn until beneficial to the lawn. Frances Demerest, Joan OFF PRICE BETTER after two grass cuttings One of the effects is in- Dureka Critelli, Sherry have been made. creased production of Gablemann Boyle, WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR clippings. Judicious and Cathleen McCullen at Historic • SOIL INCORPORA- Cloutier, Andrea Pan- TION - Clippings can proper use of fertilizer can Stage House Village provide an attractive lawn tages Hodge, Carol Schult, serve as a source of Mary Weber, Thomas organic matter for soil im- with a, reduction in the (former location of Frederick's) amount of clippings pro- Almy, John Andrusky, provement when incor- James Basile, Richard 364 Park Avenue porated into the garden. duced. Scotch Plains, N.J. • 4. BACKYARD COM- POSTING - Grass clipp- ings can be composted, Joan Robyn Ample Free Parking in Rear and we recommend that Mon.-Sat. 10-5 they be incorporated into Dance Studio the backyard compost 250 South Avenue 322=9644 pile. However, because Fanwood, N.J, grass has a high nitrogen content, it has a much REGISTER NOW! 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II they cancel, the $17,000 in the budget which was allocated as for the cleanup could be used for a central "drop- Report from From The off" collection of bulky household discards but, at Mayor's this point there's only a slim chance I can persuade UJcuhington mOi them to agree to this because they feel Borough man- CO Desk power needed to assist in such a program would be S too costly. I like the convenience of semi-annual m cleanups and want them continued; they help to keep By a, the town clean and have been a traditional service. Congressman ID Traffic at the North Ave. Recycling Site has C/3 CO become increasingly heavy since mid-August. Satur- ID days continue to be the busiest day for the site. Scotch Plains has notified us that they expect to join Matt Rinaldo by Fanwood the Union County program for curbside pickup of 7th District, New jersey Mayor recyclables which will reduce the traffic considerably Patricia Kuran at the Center. I don't expect our Borough Council to Drug trafficking and abuse is at epidemic propor- make a decision on joining the County curbside pro- tions in the United States, and I have urged President gram until October. Disabled residents have been Reagan to take tougher action to halt the flow of il- By far the most pleasant event I have been privileg- receiving assistance in transporting their recyclables legal narcotics into the country. ed to attend recently svas the awarding of certificates to the Center and the Council has been getting mixed The President has the power to deny favorable for the summer reading program at the Fanwood signals from the public. There are as many calls op- trade status and to withhold financial aid to producer Memorial Library. The ceremony took place on posed to curbside pickup as there are favoring the and transit countries that show little inclination to August 27th with Children's Librarian Marv Prittis program. cooperate with the United States in its anti-narcotics making the presentations and overseeing a succession Continuation of the drop-off program using the program. While many drug-source nations have pro- of games and contests, ably assisted by the Friends of North Avenue Center with three paid employees to vided a lot of lip service to avoid the loss of U.S. aid, the Library. The games and "contests" were real assist the volunteers on Saturday for six hours and they have produced little in the way of results in stop- winners with the children—nobody lost at anything. two paid employees on Tuesday morning will cost the ping the flow of narcotics into this country. Participants hunted through boxes of prizes to find Borough about half the amount that the County pro- Hundreds of millions of dollars have been given to and award themselves with their very own choice gram will add to our taxes, without taking resale of these countries over the past couple of years, yet their from among the treasures. A real, live Pied Piper was any recyclables into consideration. One big concern success in limiting drug production and distribution in attendance and refreshments were available. Best in the minds of many people, however, is not the cost has been dismal. More drugs, then ever will be smug- of all, 10,000 books were circulated among the but the mess that could be created with a curbside gled into the United States this year, and the trend children in the summer program. program. (The biggest block to rear-yard pickup of will not be easily reversed without the full coopera- The Children's Specialized Hospital applied to the recyclables right now is the N.j. Board of Public tion of producer and transit countries. The House Planning Board for a conditional certificate of oc- Utilities' claim that recyclables cannot be covered Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control cupancy for the first floor of their new outpatient under the current tariff of our local haulers.) estimates that 150 tons of cocaine, 12 tons of heroin, facility. They expect renovations to the first floor of Meanwhile, the united effort put forth over the between 30,000 and 60,000 tons of marijuana, and former LaGrande School to be completed by past 6 weeks by the Mayors of Union and Middlesex 3,200 tons of hashish will enter the country this year. November and they want to occupy that space. Their Counties is the best hope we have for a rollback of in- The economic and social costs will be steep. application was approved with the condition that creases granted by B.P.U. to the owners of Edgeboro Americans spend an estimated $130 billion annually safety from continuing construction svork on the se- Landfill. This week we traveled to Trenton to advise on illicit drugs, according to federal authorities who cond and third floors be assured for any occupants. the Governor and the State Legislature that the figure that narcotics abuse costs the economy more Warren West, of Children's Specialized, was kind economic impact of those emergency increases is than SI00 billion a year in increased health care costs, enough to take me on a tour of the building. The first devastating Central New Jersey. An Assembly pro- lost productivity, and related crime and violence. floor will contain offices and day care space and posal for no-interest loans and some grants will not Approximately 95 percent of the narcotics con- bears little resemblance to what we remember from solve the problem. We want the rollback plus con- sumed in the United States are imported, All of the the school. The reuse of the building for children is tinued use of the landfill until the County incinerator cocaine used by Americans originates In the South an appropriate memorial which should please all who is built in Rahway. If we fail to win the support of the American countries of Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and attended or whose children attended the school Governor and our legislators the situation will Colombia. Belize, Jamaica, Colombia and Mexico before it closed a decade ago. become even more critical since the Transfer Stations are primary sources for marijuana. Heroin and The Mt. Laurel II against the Borough was projected to receive Union County garbage for opium are derived from the opium poppy grown in turned aside by Judge Serpentelli in August. The reshipment to a Pennsylvania landfill after Jan. 1st Southeast and Southwest Asia and Mexico. Major Judge felt that it should not have come to him and an have not been built yet and, if built, will add another corridor countries for traffickers In this hemisphere administrative appeal brought confirmation from round of enormous increases to the cost of garbage are the Bahamas, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Deputy Attorney General Geraldine Callahan that disposal. The coalition of Mayors has also called for Guatemala, Haiti, and Venezuela. Many of these the Council on Affordable Housing has the an investigation and an audit of the landfill opera- countries are heavily dependent on U.S. financial mechanism to hear the case. That means that we are tion. support. For the current fiscal year, Mexico, again waiting for the Council on Affordable Housing Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Belize, Jamaica and Colom- to rule on our position that we are a fully-developed bia received a total of more than $302 million aid. Of community and our obligation to build 87 low and the total, about $49 million was earmarked for nar- moderate income units should be waived. One of the SEPTEMBER cotics control assistance, with the lion's share, $15.7 participants in the suit had conceded to me that he million, going to Mexico. could make a fair profit on his investment by CALENDAR building single family homes on the land he owned at OF In a letter to President Reagan, I urged that he get the power lines on Midway Avenue and volunteered EVENTS tough with these nations and cut off all financial to drop his part of the suit. 1 reported that pleasant assistance unless they show satisfactory progress in bit of news in a column last spring. Unhappily, the eradicating their drug crops and shutting down nar- builder/realtor had a change of heart and has re- cotics operations in their jurisdictions. The President niajned as a litigant. __ _ Thursday, September 10 - Monday, September 14 - has this authority, but in the past'has been reluctant 7:30 P.M. Scotch Plains 8:00 P.M. Fanwood Plan- to use it. Only once in the past 15 years has aid been Planning Board. ning Board, Agenda. withheld to a drug-source country, and that was last Monday, September 14 - year when aid was denied to Bolivia. QoMen Jkqm ^P/tog/tam * j 8:00 P.M. Scotch Plains Thursday, September 10 - Recreation Commission, 8:00 P.M. Board of Last year, Congress enacted a historic new law to Regular. fight all aspects of the drug abuse problem confron- Education, Open Agenda. Monday, September 14 - Saturday. September 12 - ting our country. This bipartisan effort, trie Anti- 8:00 P.M. Scotch Plains Drug Abuse Act of 1986, provided $1.7 billion in new 10:00 A.M. Scotch Plains Environmental Commis- Listening Post. federal funding to combat drug trafficking and sion. abuse. It includes substantial new resources to better protect our borders through drug interdiction, strengthen international narcotics control, improve * THE TIMES m domestic drug enforcement, increase drug abuse treatment and to establish drug education programs Published every Thursday by Potter Publications in our schools. It also provides new funding for DONALD A. FOSTER enhanced international narcotics control coopera- Publishgr* tion, and it includes sanctions against those countries AUDREY LIPIN5KI Editor MARY ANN M. FOSTER that fail to take adequate measures to control the il- Business Manager licit production and traffic of narcotics within their M1L1DA FERENCE Office Manager TBERNADETTE BISHOP Advertising Sales borders. GLORIA SNELL Production Assistant The Scotch Plains Chapter, Catholic Golden Age DEBRA DEMQRESKl Production Assistant HENRIETTA HILL While the beefed up anti-drug program is impor- Club, will hold its first fall meeting on Sunday, 20th Production Assistant tant in dealing with the international drug program, of September 1987 at 1:30 p.m. at St. Bartholomew it alone is not sufficient to ensure that the govern- Church Auditorium. THE TIMES (USPS 485.200) is published eviry Thursday for $10 per year, $12,60 out-of-state by Foster Publications ments of narcotics-producing or transhipment na- Tickets for the 1987 Christmas Party may be pur- 1600 East Second Street, Scotch Plains, NJ tions will take the necessary steps to control traffick- chased on a "first-come-first-sold-basis". The dinner POSTMASTER Send address changes to THE TIMES P O Box 368, Scotch Plains, N.J. 07076, 322-5266. ' ' * ing in illegal substances. What is needed to reinforce will be held on December 20, 1987 at (Snuffy's) Pan- the program is economic leverage. By cutting off aid, tagis' Renaissance in Scotch Plains. the U.S. would send a clear signal that if the drug ex- There are still some reservations available for the porting countries do not help us in overcoming the following trips: Old Lafayette Village, 9/30; Kill- drug problem, we are not going to help them with ington, Vermont, 10/13 to 10/16; Reading, Pa., foreign aid. We must tighten the financial noose if we 11/17 to 11/18. are to get their attention and full cooperation. A short business meeting will be conducted. Fall Forum to feature AREA RELIGIOUS Rev. Bertrice Wood OBITUARIES SERVICES The Reverend Bertrice Christ's Board of World Wood of Plainfield will Ministries in New York Rose A. Eckert speak at the Fall Forum City and a member of the presented by Church United Church of Christ- Rose A. Eckert, of G, Eckert, Sr., died in Women United in theCongregational in Plain- Bloomfield, died 1958. Plainfield Area on Friday, field. September 3, 1987 at Surviving are a son, September 25, 1987, at home. William G., of Scotch Wesley United Methodist The program will begin She was born in Newark Plains; a sister, Beatrice Church, 1500 Plainfield •promptly at 1:30 p.m. and and lived in Bloomfield Clark, of Ashland, Ohio; Avenue, South Plainfield. be followed by a time of for the past 54 years. nine grandchildren and Ms, Wood is thefellowship over light Mrs. Eckert was a com- one great-grandchild. Associate for Planning refreshments. Men as well municant of Sacred Heart Arrangements were by and Administration for as women are welcome to Church in Bloomfield. Memorial Funeral Home, the United Church of attend. Her husband, William in Fanwood. Ruth Carroll will speak at Eva Cooperman Eva Cooperman, 83, of sylvania five years ago. Agape Fellowship Breakfast Broomall, Pennsylvania, Mrs, Cooperman was a Scotch Plains Baptist School at 10:00 a.m.; Ruth Carroll of Agape Fellowship is an died on August 28,1987 at member of the Hadassah, Church, 333 Park Ave,, Worship Services at 11:00 Chestertown, Maryland ecumenical Christian the Church Lane Health and the Felix Fuld Society, Scotch Plains, 322-5487, a.m. will be the guest speaker at group and we invite all to Center in Broomall, Penn- both of Newark. .Sunday Morning Service the Agape Fellowship join us. Breakfasts are sylvania. She is survived by a * 10:00 a.m. Sunday School First United Methodist Breakfast to be held oh held at the Westwood Born in Poland, she daughter: Frances Taber, 9;00 a.m. Pastor Homer Church of Scotch Plains, Saturday, September 19, Restaurant, 438 North resided in Newark and of Swarthmore, Penn- Tricules. 1987. Mrs. Carroll is cur- Ave., Garwood, N.J. and Scotch Plains before mov- sylvania; and three grand- 1171 Terrill Road, Scotch ing to Broomall, Penn- children, Plains, 322-9222. Sunday rently Vice-President of begin at 8:30 a.m. Reser- Assembly of God Evangel Worship, 9:30 a.m. Rev, Ministries for the Delmar- vations may be made by Church, 1251 Terrill James Dewart, pastor, va Area Board of sending $6.00 per person Road, Scotch Plains, Women's Aglow to Agape Fellowship, Box COMPARK BEFORE YOU BUY 322-9300. Sunday Wor- Fellowship. She has led 71, Fanwood, N.J. 07023, HILLSIDE CEMETERY ship 10:45 a.m. and 6:30 Fanwood Presbyterian Bible studies and youth by Tuesday, September p,m, Sunday School 9:30 Church, 74 Martine groups, and is a speaker 15, 1987. For informa- WOODLAND AVE., SCOTCH PLAIN^ a.m. Bible Study Wed. Avenue South, Fanwood, for area Christian groups. tion, call 233-2371. 756-1729 7:30 p.m. 889-8891 or 889-7570. pOPPOOOOMOQGOOOeDPBI Sunday Worship 9:30 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 747 ST. John's Baptist a.m. The Rev. Dr. Donald GOOD NEWS Piainfieid, N.J. 0706! Church, 23S7 Morse Ave., Gordon Lewis, Senior We, the children of God have the Scotch Plains, 232.6972, Minister. authority to pray properly for the Sunday Worship 11:00 All Lots Sold In Fully Developed a.m. Pastor: Rev, Kelmo revelation knowledge of Areas And Include Perpetual Care C. Porter Jr. Willow Grove understanding. His truth is ours Payments Terms Arranged Presbyterian Church, to be sought, by it we are made Terrill Road Baptist 1961 Raritan Road Scotch free! Church(SBC)»1340 Terrill Plains, 232-5678. Sunday Holy Spirituality Office on (.rounds Open 9 In 4:30 Daily Road, Scotch Plains, Worship 10:00 A.M. Salurdays 9 to 12, Telephone 756.1729 322-7151. Sunday Wor- Pastor: Robert P. Vroon, Church of God ship 11:00 a.m. and 7:15 OOOOCJOOOC I-OCX p.m. Pastor: David E. Buck Immaculate Heart of Terrill Road Bible Chapel, Mary Church, 1571 South 535 Terrill Road, Fan- Martine Avenue, Scotch wood, 322-4055 or Plains, 889-2100. 754-7775. Family Bible Masses—Saturday, 5:30 Degnan £3 Boyle Hour & Sunday School p.m., Sunday, 7:45 a.m., 11:00 a.m. Elder: Philip 9:00 a.m., 10:15 a.m., *—^ Real Estate Since 1905 & Carter, 11:30 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. Pastor, Rev. Wilfred C. First Church of Christ Yeo. Scientist, 275 Midway Ave., Fanwood, 322-8461. St. Bartholomew The Sunday Worhsip 11:00 Apostle Church, 2032 a.m. Westfield Avenue, Scotch Plains, 322-5192. Masses Church of Jesus Christ of Saturday, 5:00 p.m., Sun- Latter-day Saints, 1781 day, 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., Raritan Road, Scotch 10:30 a.m. and 12 noon. Plains, 889-5556. Sunday Pastor: Matthew M. Sacrament Meeting 10:00 Pesaniello. BLUE CHIP OFFERING NEW LISTING! a.m., 11:20 Sunday Newly listed handsome Colonial-style Split Level set in the Attendon! Commuters and shoppers, this maintenance-free School, 12:00 Priesthood Woodside Chapel, Morse desirable Stonehenge area of Westfield, 4 bedrooms, 3Vi Garwood Colonial offers natural chestnut woodwork, eat- & Relief Society, Bishop- Avenue, Fanwood, baths and custom kitchen by Dudlek with dishwasher & In-kitchen with no wax floor and deep property. Close to Kenneth L. Crook. 889-2375 or J32-1525. dispoal,'Florida room and a 22' grade level family room, New York City transportation and in-town shopping, 3 Sunday Worship 11:00 $447,900, bedrooms, $179,900. a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Sun- All Saints Episcopal day School 11:00 a.m. Church, 59 Park Avenue, Scotch Plains, 322-8047 or 322-9631. Sunday Wor- Metropolitan Baptist ship 8^00 a.m. and 10-00 Church, 823 Jerusalem a.m. Rector: The Rev. Road, Scotch Plains. Sun- John R. Nielson day Worship 11:00 a.m.; Church School for all ages 9:30; Prayer & Praise Ser- Temple Israel of Scotch vice, Wed. 7:30; Walter G. Hailey, Pastor. TREASURE THE PAST... PRIVATE & PRETTY Plains and Fanwood, 1920 .,. while enjoying the present in this 3 bedroom Garrison 3 bedroom Condominium unit built in Edison in 1980. Of- Cliffwood Street, Scotch Colonial set in Westfield on a beautiful oversized lot. Stone fers very private setting adjacent to Plainfield Country Plains, 889-1830. Worship fireplace with built-ins in a very gracious living room, up- Club, There's an European kitchen, 2 decks, central air and dated kitchen and paneled den with skylight. 3 full baths, central vacuum. At The Woodlands, Asking $276,000. Services, Friday 8:30 screened rear porch with paddle fan. Reduced recently to p.m., Saturday 9:30 a.m., SAT $305,000. Sunday 9:00 a.m. Monday and Thursday 7:00 a.m. PS AT GUARANTEED RESULTS SMALL GROUPS Scotch Plains/Westfield f=- DEGNAN Scotch Plains Christian l : Church, 1800 Raritan LOCATION IN Peterson-Ringle Div. .°»"""" Rd., Scotch Plains, N,J. SCOTCH PLAINS 322-5800 fj BOYLE 07076, (201) 889-1690 or DRS EDUCATIONAL SERVICES CiNTIR 14 Offices to serve you In Essex, Morris and Union Counties, •"- 889-1771, Douglas Me- THE SIGN OF EXPERIENCE Culley, Minister. Sunday 652-1464 dramatic construction, film as fine art, or The Great 'DIRTY DANCING'! Ideas. The script, in fact, appears to have been BUMP AND GRIND — * * * created by screenwriters who learned their trade by The I haven't seen so many fifteen-year-old girls in one sending in a matchbook cover. The story—about an place since the last time I went to the mall. "Dirty adolescent Jewish girl's summer stay with her family Screening Dancing" is packing them in, even more than is at a Borscht resort hotel, where she falls for a justified by its status as this year's "Saturday Night dashing Gentile dance instructor—seems to have Room Fever," "Flashdance", or "Footloose," What is its been culled from the Encyclopedia of Movie Cliches, by Dean Sluyter secret? Volume II (The Thirties). Old chestnuts reheated Whatever it is, it certainly has nothing to do with here include the poor but honest, sexy but sincere working-class boy (named, of course, Johnny); the tough little rich girl who defies but loves her parents and teaches Johnny self-respect; the ugly duckling; the show must go on; and more. To these are added a few bromides of more recent vintage. To wit: Any film about fragile adolescent in- nocence (the heroine is named Baby, get it?) must be set in 1962 or early 1963, just before the Beatles and the Kennedy assassination ended our collective childhood. But unlike the precise nostalgia of "American Graffiti" or "Diner," here the era is evoked clumsily and without conviction. The past is merely a matter of style, and even the styles are mix- ed vaguely, with Baby changing into Eighties warm- up duds when convenient. She shows her spunky idealism by worrying about Vietnamese monks im- 17 II ninlU I IT i ill molating themselves a few years before they actually ®m did. Another cliche, the Jewish outsider enters the ShopRite Of mysterious, Gentile province of sex, has been handl- ed with considerably more insight by Philip Roth and Woody Allen, Watchung If there were an Oscar for reciting terrible take-a- stand-on-the-soapbox speeches with a straight face, Blue Star Shopping Ctr. the cast of "Dirty Dancing" would deserve it. The dialogue is agonizing, atrocious, excruciating, har- rowing, racking, tormenting, torturous. (Here endeth the thesaurus entry.) 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BLUE STAR SHOPPING CENTER RT. 22 WATCHUNG, N J. Wendy Knudsen spends summer as an intern oo SCCIAl TIMES m m S Meridian Nursing Center holds Western Barbecue u beneath party- tents and cu Meridian Nursing u Center-Westfield, 1515 awnings in the lovely E/3 Lamberts Mill Road, held August sunshine. a Western Barbecue Four generations form- recently in one of its out- ed the Spirko party. door plazas. Associate Residents Martha and w Administrator Jeff Satten, Stephen Spirko, formerly K H chef for a day, barbecued of Scotch Plains, hosted hamburgers and frank- daughter-in-law, Mrs. frankfurters western style. Lois Spirko, grand- Staff and some residents daughter, Pat Itzel, of wore kerchiefs and Cranford, and great Western . Picnic grandchildren, Jamie Assemblywoman Maureen Ogden and student intern tables were filled with all Butus, and Jonny and Wendy Knudsen. the trimmings, from Kimberley Itzel, Jonny en- Wendy Knudsen, as well as to Mrs. Ogden. barbecued ribs through joyed playing with daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her research resulted in a potato salad to fruit com- "Sparky," the Meridian Martin Knudsen of Scotch speech on drug abuse pote. Nursing Center-Westfield Plains, headed back to which • the Volunteer Russell Sura, therapy dog. Friend Ed Colgate University this Assemblywoman of Antiquity Piano in Erickson filled out the past week, having spent a presented to the New South Amboy, kept the party. rewarding and productive Jersey Medical Society, residents' feet tapping summer as an internln the and a research paper on Enjoying the recent Meridian Nursing Center- with his country and The Senior Spirkos have Legislative District Office New Jersey's role in the Westfield "Western Barbecue" picnic were from western piano playing. been married for sixty- creation of the United left: Mrs. Pat Itzel, of Cranford. Jamie Butus, Mrs. of Assemblywoman Residents and their seven years. She is 91 and Maureen Ogden. States Constitution. Lois Spirko, of Scotch Plains, Kimberley Itzel, Ed he 94 years of age. Erickson, and hosts Martha and Stephen Spirko. families ate and chatted A junior, majoring in Wendy completed her Jonny Itzel and "Sparky" the Meridian Nursing International Relations, high school education at Center-Westfield therapy dog are in foreground. Wendy's plans include Gill-St. Bernards School Fan. artist to exhibit Graduate School, and in Gladstone, and has Weavings on Nature Themes possibly the study of inter- been a student of classical national law. "Increasing- piano since the fourth Walcoff-McCusker Dance Studio The Scotch Plains weaving at the School of ly," observes Wendy, **we' grade. She practices daily BALLET • POINTE • JAZZ Public Library invites Design in Chicago and at are becoming a world of to prepare for her own GYMNASTICS • TAP • PARENT AND TOT everyone to view the cur- Campbell Folk School in interdependent nations. I recital next year. Though PRESCHOOL THROUGH ADVANCED rent exhibit of Weavings Brasstown, North am very interested in the Wendy favors Chopin and on Nature Themes by Carolina. She was im- dynamics of how coun- Mozart, she claims an af- Lester Helmes & Melody Kiegel Marjorie McConnell of pressed with Navajo and tries interact—socially, finity for the "real musi- Now On Stuff Fanwood. The handsome Guatemalan weavings, educationally, culturally, cians of rock and roll," hangings are handwoven and discovered that it is and economically." with the Grateful Dead, of natural, undyed fun to dye and that Wendy also claims a the Beatles and Led Zep- and of wools colored from vegetable dyes bring forth fascination with the plin topping her list of natural dyes made from a "quality of life" not political process here in favorites. marigolds, walnuts, found in commercial dyes. the United States. Her ex- Registration Ongoing willow leaves, indigo, perience in Mrs. Ogden's At Colgate, Wendy's Classes Begin September 8 raspberries; cochineal and The nature themes are office has afforded her a name appears regularly on Brazilwood. The designs important, as all proceeds wide variety of respon- the Dean's List. She is a •Personalized Creative are created from the from sales are donated to sibilities and opportunities special feature writer for Approach artist's original drawings organizations such as to learn more about the weekly "Colgate •Performance Opportunities of nature subjects treated Sierra Club, Greenpeace, government and politics at News", and membership •Newest Techniques in a simplified or abstract Nature Conservancy, etc., the state and local levels. chairman of Pi Beta Phi Including Video Evaluation manner. which are dedicated to the Having accompanied Social Sorority. Serving as •Growing Bodies Nurtured defense and preservation the Assemblywoman on Head Resident in one of By Our Careful Training Mrs. McConnell studied of the natural world. twice weekly trips to Tren- the University's apart- ton for Assembly sessions, ments, she oversees a staff 75 Bartell Place, Clark Recreation Dept, to host Wendy observes, "State of six "resident (off Westfield Ave.) government is a assistants." Together, Garden State Art Center trip microcosm of the federal they provide the link bet- 388-6088 government. Now, I am so ween the students and the Member N,J, Dance Theatre Guild and Ballet Co. iMember Dance Educators of Americai The Scotch Plains Parks ment is happy to an- much more aware of the Office of Residential Life and Recreation Depart- nounce that a trip to the time and effort that goes and Housing. Garden State Art Center into creating laws—it's an Mrs. Ogden and her on Monday, September, amazing process!" She staff will miss the high 21, 1987, has been arrang- also confides that wat- spirit, interest, and en- ed for senior citizens. The ching legislators in action thusiasm that Wendy 10 GREAT REASONS 1*30 performance of the is a most interesting study brought to her work each Bobby Mercer Big Band in human behavior! Dur- day, but all are confident FOR RENTING A Show will be seen. ing her internship, Wendy that she will find the best CAMCORDER was particularly pleased to of success as she continues Interested Scotch Plains research topics that were her student career at Col- seniors may register for of special interest to her, gate. . this trip beginning Mon- 1. I aping Your Kid's Soccci Match. day, September 14th, at 2. Capiuring Aunt Mable's 105th Birthday. the Parks and Recreation September Tea sponsored 3. Saving Your Daughter's Wedding. office. A limited number t. I iping The Marching Band At Halftime, of tickets are available; by Newcomers Club 5. titandma & Grandpa's 50th Anniversary Party. therefore registration will The women of the Scotch Hills Country be taken on a first come Scotch Plains-Fanwood Club, Plainfield Avenue 6. I iitle Johnny's, First Day of School. -first served basis. The Newcomers Club will hold and Jerusalem Road, 7. Your Son Starting At Tight End. cost of the trip is one their annual September S. I he Baby's First Steps. dollar. Tea for new members this Scotch Plains. For further 9. Remembering The Family Reunion. evening at 7:45 p.m. at the information call 654-3754. 10 The bus will leave Town $10 off with this ad* Hall at 12:30 p.m. for the Resolve, Inc. announces 1:30 performance. Seniors should plan on returning flea market dates at approxamately 4:30 Resolve, Inc., a Scotch have been made available. WE SELL VOTs mmsmMB p.m. Transportation will Tajw Kisitab * Sales Plains based counselling Space rates are $10 per >Fte;TpTs* r fppiwooiiii be arranged for those service, will hold its an- single and $17 per double. • «EquJtmient Service' seniors needing a ride. nual flea market at the & Rentals Fanwood railroad station Food and drinks will also For further informa- on September 26 from 9-4. be available. Interested tion, please contact the In order to accomodate vendors may call 322-9180 Parks and Recreation of- craftspeople as well as anytime. The raindate is fice at 322-6700. other vendors 100 spaces September 27. 9 NEEDLEPOINT CANVASES • DMC "Cooking Corner" Jaycee-ettes install officers

ART NKKPI.KCRAKT CKNTKR See Our Large Selection Of; Designer Yarns for Spring & Summer Many patterns & Models tovhoose from Instructions gladly given Lauren Biedell, age 8, of Preheat oven to 375 622 Inman Avc. • Colonia Scotch Plains, is the win- degrees. 381.5353 ner of THE TIMES week- Open daily 10-5:30 • Thurs, 10-8 • Sal. 10-5 ly recipe contest, Lauren Roll out one ball at a CUSTOM FRAMINC. • PLEXI MOUNTING says, "I love to make time, keeping remaining them with my mommy dough refrigerated. and eat them, too." Send Substitute sugar- your entries! Win $5, Ad- cinnamon for flour when entries to Cooking rolling out. Roll out to 1/8 Corner, THE TIMES, inch thickness. Sprinkle 1600 East Second Street, with combination 1 cup Jeane Hurley of Scotch Plains will serve as Presi- Scotch Plains, N,J. 07076. sugar & 2 Tbl. cinnamon. dent of the Fanwood-Scotch Plains Jaycee-ettes for Cut circle into 16 wedges. the 1987-88 year. She was installed as President in a Cream Cheese Rugelach Sprinkle chopped nuts, ceremony held during the installation dinner at the raisins or chocolate chips, Mansion Inn in Fanwood, Mrs. Hurley Is shown sur- With a fork, mash (About 1 cup chopped rounded by Vice-Presldent Janet Mlkionis, Recor- TiMPLE SHOLOM together 8 oz, cream nuts for all). Roll triangles ding Secretary Helen Hughes, and Treasurer Mary (Eltobiished 1913) cheese with 1/2 lb. (2 like crescent rolls from Ann Kuhn. Serving as Corresponding Secretary will sticks) butter or margarine broad end to point. Place be Diana Forstenhauster. Anyone wishing informa- cordially invites you to worship, study, and celebrate until both are well blend- on ungreased cookie sheet tion about the Jaycee-ettes should call 889-0955. in a warm and friendly Jewish environment. ed. Add in 2 - IVi cups and bake in preheated presifted flour, still mix- oven until sugar has You and your family can attend ing with a fork. Divide melted into dough and Mayor Schmidt to speak at High Holy Day Services as an Introduction dough into 3 balls. rugelach are light brown. to our Congregation. in wax paper. Refrigerate Rosary Society meeting Donation S15Q per family. 2 hrs, or freeze 15 min, Can be frozen either The Rosary Altar Socie- auditorium, For information Call 756-6447 (This dough can be frozen completed or the dough ty of the Church of Im- 81S West Seventh Street for future use). alone. maculate Heart of Mary The guest speaker for Plalnfleld, New Jersey 07060 announces the first the opening meeting will meeting of the 1987-1988 be Irene Schmidt, Mayor season to be held on Tues- of Scotch Plains. Woman's Club of Fanwood Rabbi Gerald A, Oeldman Stephen L. Rift. President day, Sept, 15th at 8:00 All women of the parish Cantor Susan Befkion Norman Planko, Education Director to begin new season p.m. in the Fr. Byrne are invited to attend.

The Woman's Club of busy year. Various events A REFORM CONORiaATION have been planned to raise New faculty at Vail-Deane Serving the Plamfleld, Warren, Watchung, Scotch Plains' Fanwood opened their fall Plscslaway, Edison area season with a meeting at funds for their charities The Vail-Deane School Deane from twenty-seven Affiliated with the'U.A.H.C, the Fanwood Community and college scholarship; a in Mountainside is pleased communities throughout House on September 9th Bake Sale on September to welcome the following Central New Jersey. at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. Frank 12th, a Manhattan Cruise new members to its faculty Cheston spoke on on September 23rd, a for the School's sixth year "Decorating With Collec- Card Party in October, in Mountainside: tibles." and a trip to Atlantic City Joanne Evarts has been in November. appointed the new Head- Tell Everyone Mrs, Leon Lloyd, presi- mistress of the School. About Your dent for 1987-88, invites For volunteer work, She received her women of the area to visit members are now making undergraduate degree New Bundle the club and become ac- a special contribution of from Wellesley College in quainted. Meetings are their time and talents to Chambersburg, Penn- Of Joy! held the second Wednes- The Children's Specialized sylvania and her graduate day of every month from Hospital. The Needlecraft degree from Harvard September through May Department has made University. at 12:30 p.m. at the Com- afghans, bags, Cheryl Wilhite-Greene Birth Announcements will appear in THE TIMES for a fee of munity House. Smaller and pillows for the will hold the position of $3.00 per announcement. Fill out the form below and mail with department meetings for children. Garden Depart- Director of Development check to; those interested in Music, ment has made table and Alumni Affairs. She Social Service, American decorations for their Din- earned her B,A. from Home, Needlecraft, ing Room, Other members Wilson' College in THE TIMES Literature-Cinema and work for Mobile Meals Chambersburg, Penn- Drama, and Conservation and for "Contact We sylvania, Most" recently Birth Announcements and Garden, are held once Care", Some are regular she was the Director of 1600 East Second St., Scotch Plains, N.J, 07076 a month, The Fanwood volunteers at Runnelis Financial Aid at DeVry club is a member of The Hospital, The Social Ser- Institute of Technology. New Jersey Federation of vice Department sends Pam Fetters returns to Women's Clubs, The na- gifts and cards to several her teaching post after tional affiliate is the patients at Runnelis spending the past year on Its A General Federation of Hospital. a Fulbright Exchange to Mr, & Mr§. Women's Clubs with Northern Ireland, She will 600,000 members, and an In the state there are 327 teach English, are proud to announce additional 10 million clubs belonging to The Jane Butcher will teach the birth,of their daughter/son members in associate New Jersey Federation of French in the Upper (name of baby) organizations. This makes Women's Clubs, School and will handle an I bom ______it the largest organization Together, they have com- Audio-Lingual Program !_•() of women in the world. for the eighth grade. She in pleted many projects such (hmpluill Individuals join the club as: The Arts Center at graduated Phi Beta Kappa weighed _ lbs. _ ozs,, to be of service to their Douglass College, pro- from Rice University and (name of baby I community. As viding equipment and in- is a member of Phi Delta and measured inches, Brothers/Sisters homemakers, they learn struments for the Retinal Phi, a National French new skills and fulfill their ' Eye Institute of New Honor Society, are ______creative talents. Local Jersey, raising funds for Barbara Drake will The maternal grandparents are club meetings are occa- the building of the teach fourth grade. She (name) sions to socialize and work Douglass Developmental earned her B.A. from of with like-minded people, Disability Center for Rutgers University, but (loam) allow members to make Autistic Children, and she did much of her The paternal grandparents are acquaintances and funds for the Restoration undergraduate work in (rums I friends, and to enjoy of the Statue of Liberty, Canada, of speakers often invited to Vail-Deane is a private address them. Women who are in- co-educational college terested in attending a preparatory day school The Fanwood Club is meeting may call 322-5210 for students in grade K-12. looking forward to a very for information. Students come to Vail- Soccer Highlights of the Week i The Scotch Plains-Fanwood Soccer Association is in high gear now as the fall 1987 soccer season ap- proaches. Openings are still available in some age w groups for boys and girls. Those interested in m registration will be handled on a first come, first serve 83 basis. For information, call Larry Naldi at 322-6841, s House League Vice-President Herman Jamnik p reports that there are 44 teams set for play in the w Melody Kiegel joins SPFHS Soccer Raiders are House League from kindergarten age to middle ac Walcoff-McCusker Studio ready to follow tough act school. Play will start this Saturday, September 12. H In the Intercity Division there will be 8 sides par- No matter how you Passucci, and Brendan ticipating in the Mid New Jersey Youth Soccer look at it, the 1987 edition Meyer; a total of twelve Association schedule. Six boys teams and two girls of the Scotch Plains- lettermen are back; and teams will compete in Divisions V, IV, and III, ages 8 Fanwood Soccer Raiders the openings have been through middle school. Competition begins Sunday, have a tough act to follow. filled with personnel from September 20, Division Vice-president Len Ferrara The 1986 Raiders finished the 1986 JV side which has announced a special Intercity tryout to fill the with a 20-2 record, won also won the Union coun- final openings in the 1976-77 age groups. Boys from the Union County cham- ty title and the undefeated birthyears 1976-77 and girls from birthyear 1976 are pionship, earned the Freshmen team. The invited to a tryout Friday, September 11, at 6:00 p.m. number three ranking in Raiders still have plenty of at Park Middle School. the state in the Star Ledger talent and experience. In other Association news Mike Walch has been poll, and banked two solid Seniors DiCuollo, Passuc- elected to the position of Head Coach. In this role victories over archrival ci, and Joe Mortarulo will Walch will advise all coaches, provide opportunities Westfield who themselves be captains for the season. for clinics, and review qualifications of new ap- finished first in the state These three along with plicants. Walch is beginning his eighth year with the on the basis of its Group 4 junior Rick Emery had Association, He has coached in Divisions III and IV. State Championship, Nine outstanding ac- Many of his early charges have been key members of players are gone via complishments with the the very successful 1985 and 1986 Scotch Plains- Melody Kiegel, formerly a teacher of youngsters of graduation including the New Jersey State Teamv Fanwood High School varsity teams. preschool and gymnastics at the Scotch Plains Y, is center strength of Alex program with DiCuollo currently affiliated with the Walcoff-McCusker Passucci, Ricky Johnson, succeeding all the way to Dance Studio In Clark, Gymnastics, ballet, jazz, and Kurt Dambaugh plus the United States Nationals Brian Geissler, soph Geissler with seven, Evans tap and preliminary are the areas she will be four year varsity starter team camp in Colorado, Emery, and senior Jamie with five, Passucci four, teaching to her enthusiastic pupils. Chris Tavaglione and On defense senior Murphy moved from the Meyer and Goiran two, Melody holds a bachelor's degree from Montclair Dave Petosa in goal. Patrick Ancipink is in goal defense. Newcomers are and Mortarulo, Novello, State where she was a member of the gymnastics Junior Rich Evans is com- for his second year joined senior Jeff Bronikowski, and Welsh with one, team for four years. She is a former member of the ing off a serious illness. by junior Roy Gutterman. juniors Jeff O'Connor Passucci and Geissler lead N.J.D.T.G. Ballet Company under Alfredo Cor- The other returning Mortarulo and Meyer and Scott Lee from last the letterman in the assist vino and winner of three Gold Cups in Ballet Profi- players did not win their move to the center of the year's JV champions and category from last year. ciency, She began her training at the Walcoff- customary spring league back line for their senior sophomores Scott Brelin- Next week the 1987 McCusker Studio at the age of eight. Melody cur- championship in club soc- years flanked by senior sky, Larry Naldi, and schedule will be featured rently attends classes in New York City and cer. letterman Ed Welsh, Danny Marionni. along with a report on teachers' seminars. She appeared in the New Jersey It may not be easy, but sophomores Todd Kylish Up front DiCuollo will head coach Tom Breznit- Dance Theatre Guild's production of "The Nut- Coach Tom Breznitsky and Craig Rogers, and be the key coming off his sky and his assistant Jeff cracker" in 1985 and was a coach at the gymnastics still has a solid foundation senior Steve Meier. The 25-goal junior season. He Grysko, The 1987 Raiders nationals in 1986. to do it all again. Three midfield features several will be joined by letterman will also be featured on players return for their players from last year's seniors Nick Novello and TV-3's season opener fourth year of varsity squad: seniors Passucci Goiran and junior Evans, "Scholastic Sports play, Lino DiCuollo, Vic and Alex Goiran, junior senior Marshal Peris, and Report", The show will PLAY ALL WINTER LONG,,, sophomore David Moser. air Friday, September 18, The 1986 varsity scorers at 8:30 p.m. and repeat on following Di Cuollo are Saturday. at the NEW Scotch Hills Golf Results The Women's Golf Laura Botto of Scotch Association of the Scotch Plains, Olga Rose of Fan- INMAN Hills Country Club held a wood, Pat Bader of Scotch Foursome on Sept, Westfield and Eve Kennel- 1, 1987. This tournament ly of Westfield all tied for was well attended and en- second place, net 30 Vi. joyed by all those in atten- *Open Time •Private & Group dance. The results are as Third place winners •Reserved Time Instruction follows* were Rose DeCuollo of Vivian O'Rourke of Scotch Plains and Genice *Tennis Leagues •Reduced "Off Peak" Westfield and Carol Camp© of Fanwood, net & Clinics Court Time AMUSEMENT PARK Nichols of North Plain- 31. JOIN NOW FOR 1987-88 field—first place, net Chip-In—Gert Simons THRILLING RIDES • MINIATURE GOLF 2914. of Westfield #6. FALL/WINTER PROGRAMS SUPER VIDEOARCADE • AIR HOCKEY Membership Fee $25 SKEEBALL • SNACKBAR • PICNIC TABLES Outdoor enthusiasts speak For More Information Call: at Nature Club meeting The Inman Sports Club (201) 756-8100 The Watchung Nature enthusiasts', the show Clip and Save $$$ Club will host an evening will explore some of the NEW MEMBER SPECIAL* program 8 p.m., Wednes- lesser known, scenic day, September 16 entitled backroads of the state. Join Before September 28 1987 S • Buy 38 tickets for "Off the Beaten Path in The club meets at the and receive: New Jersey." Presented United National Bank by Mim and Bill building, 45 Martine'Ave. I s Theobald, both outdoor 3., Fanwood, I Buy 80 tickets for20 FREE AUTO CENTER NEW GROUP RATES • BIRTHDAY PARTIES • FREE ADMISSION & PARKING - An Inman Sports Club Bag* SPT FOREIGN • DOMESTIC • AUTOS • TRUCKS •Complete Meohinleil Repilri •N,J, Stilt Re-jnapectlon - Discounts on various programs •Oemplete Body Rapiin •Qlass Work Route 22 Scotch Plains •Towing & Road Stfvloe-24 Hfi, • Hl.PfSisurt Wishing •Offer good for "first-time" members only •Offer good while supplies last MECHANICAL SHOP BODY & GLASS SHOP CALL (201) 233-0675 823 South Ave., Weitfleld 401-413 s. Elmer St., Weitfield 990 Inman Avenue, Edison, N,J, 08820 (7 MILES WESTOFG.S.P. EXIT140-A) 2326688 233.26S1 H X Constitutional birthday event inaugurates school season m H Joel Seltzer, Esq. will A general practice at- topics. courses. Interested area to the United States Con- Westfield Road, Scotch give a keynote seminar for torney in Linden, New Mr. Seltzer's forum residents may sign up for stitution" and In-Person Plains. Additional infor- g the opening of Scotch Jersey, Mr, Seltzer serves coincides with the second this as well as other classes Registration will be held mation can be obtained by m Plains-Fanwood's Adult as a member of the New In-Person Registration next Wednesday evening. then at Scotch Plains- calling 889-7718 weekday c/i School fall term 1987 that Jersey State Bar Associa- Evening for Adult School Both the '-Birthday Salute Fanwood High School, afternoons. will celebrate the 200th tion's Constitutional birthday of the United Bicentennial Committee, States Constitution, M Slated for September 16 at In that capacity, he has m 8 p.m., the eve of the appeared as a panelist on a document's birthday, Mr, Rutgers University- Seltzer's presentation will We're Going Public... sponsored cable television o provide an overview of the program on "Constitution j evolving Constitution as it and the Power of the has been molded by Presidency" and has history and a comparison spoken in person to OWN STOCK of our document with various groups around the other constitutions. state about Constitutional Chapter I Pre-K '"FIRST! to hold orientation The Scotch Plains- program, along with Fanwood Chapter I Pre- specific' plans for the Kindergarten Program has 1987-88 classes will be scheduled their parent reviewed. Future meetings orientation meeting for of the Chapter I Parent We are Now Tuesday, September 15 at Council will also be 8-00 P.M. in the School discussed. All Chapter I One All Purpose Room. parents, along with in- terested community The goals for the members are invited to at- Offering district early childhood tend. Common Stock.

The Scotch Plains Weavings on Nature 3,200,000 SHARES Public Library is currently Themes in the adult holding registration for reading room of the Children's Programs and Scotch Plains Public $11.50 PER SHARE will continue through Fri- Library during the month . (MAXIMUM SUBSCRIPTION PRICE) day, September 18. of September. Everyone is Storytime, Craft and Film cordially invited to view programs for pre-school this impressive exhibit of You may be eligible to purchase stock in First and school age children handsome handwoven Atlantic Savings and Loan Association during are scheduled to begin Oc- hangings designed from our subscription and community offering tober 5 and because space the artist's original draw- period, is limited, pre-registration ings. is required. Stop in the If you would like an Offering Circular and Children's Department Copies of the an order form or are interested in attending Monday through Friday September issue of the a community meeting in your area: between the hours of 9 Library's newsletter are MAIL: TheCoupon a.m. and 5 p.m. to register now available*. OR your card, The Library will re- CALL: (201)769-7500 OR 1-800-752-0091 open on Saturdays beginn- OR 1-800-323-2839 Marjorie McConnell of ing Saturday, September 12, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Outside New Jersey) Fanwood is exhibiting her VISIT: Your Nearest First Atlantic Savings' Office Troop 104 resumes meetings Send To: FIRST ATLANTIC SAVINGS SAVI Boy Scout Troop 104, coming year will be ONE CRACWOOD ROAD |j sponsored by All Saints discussed and distributed. SOUTH PLAINFIELD, NEW JERSEY 07080 I Episcopal Church, will Anyone interested in Please send me a Subicription and Community Offering !r hold the first meeting of joining the troop or work- Circular and an Order Form which outlines the First Atlantic I the 1987-88 Scouting year ing on the executive com- Savings' stock offering. ?' on Monday, September mittee is invited to attend. 14, 7:30 p.m., at Ail For further information Name, ; Saints Parish Hall, 559 call Scoutmaster, Address. Park Avenue, Scotch Cleveland Bowser, at Plains. 322^408. City .State. Zip. „, This meeting is for |' Scouts and their parents, Refreshments will be Daytime Phone ( I- Plans and activities for the served after the meeting. 8*1 Evening Phone (

THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS NEITHER AN OFFER TO SEWL NOR BPW to hold dinner meeting A SOLICITATION OF AN OFFER TO BUY FIRST ATLANTIC SWINGS' STOCK. The Business and Pro- format of the monthly fessional Women of meetings is: cocktails at Westfieid will hold their 6:30 p.m., dinner at 7 monthly dinner meeting p.m. and a speaker/ on Tuesday, September program at 8 p.m. The 22nd, at Cortina's programs/speakers are Restaurant in Cranford, relative to women and FIRST Barbara Bartell, owner their needs in business and of B. Kubick Opticians in professional areas. The Westfield, will speak on organization is open to all WT1ANTIC Color Analysis: What Season Are You? Ms. individuals. For member- Bartell is a certified color ship information contact SAVINGS consultant. Barbara Bartell, days, at Oilites throughout Northern & Central Jersey Starting in October, the 233-5512, For dinner ism Westfield BPW will be reservations contact meeting on the third Tues- Valerie Hardy, evenings at of each month. The 754.0411, LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTIClS LEGAL NOT8CES LEGAL NQTICJl LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICH TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS irodueed, read for the first lime, and passed September 22, 19S7 beginning ai eight.thirty aluminum cans and used newspapers shall the installailon of sanitary sewers in Dona NOTICU IS HEREBY GIVEN lhal the NOTICE is hereby given thai al a meeting on such first reading, an ordinance, a true o'clock as the time add the said Council be considered clean and uncontaminaied if Lane, Hoard of Assessments or Loesd Im- oT (he Township Council of the Township of copy thereof is primed belowi anil thai said Chambers as Ihe place, or any lime and ihey have not been exposed to subsmnccs or All interested persons may be present and provemenis of ihe Township of Scolch Scoith Plains, held in the Council Chambers Township Council did then and there fix the place to which a meeting for the further con- conditions rendering them unusiblc for be heard. I'liiins will hold a public hearing al 8:30 in (he Municipal Building of laid Township staled meeting of said Township Council to sideraiion of such ordinance shall from time recycling, The Clerk of the Board or Assessments of be held on the evening of Tuesday, io lime be adjourned, and all persons in. SECTION •), Ownership of gliiss con. p.m., September 17, 1987, in Ihe Municipal Pi en Tuesday, September 8, 1987 there »ai in- Local Improvemenis may be reached by m icresled will be given an opportunity to be, laintrs, aluminum cans and used Huilding, Park Avenue, Scotch Plains lo telephone or personal visii at the Municipal m heard concerning such ordinance. newspapers; Offenses- consider the benefits derived by land due io Building, Park Avenue, Scotch plains, New The said ordinance as imroduced and Prom ihe lime of placement at ihe curb by the installation of graniie block curbing for jersey, from 9:00 a.m. lo 4:30 p,m, lo supp- Hunter Avenue between Front Street and w passed on First reading as aforesaid is in Ihe any resident of glass containers, aluminum ly any additional information desired prior following words and figures; cans and used newspapers for collection by Mountain Avenue nnd a portion of Moun- lo the public hearing. tain Avenue as aiHhomed by Ordinance No, AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND OR. the County of Union or iis authorifctl agent Thomas Doyle, Chairman SS-27, w DINANCE NO, i&-!3 ESTABLISHING IN pursiianl lo the program established hereby Board of Assessments THE TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS and Ihe rules and reputations issued Ail inieresied persons may be present and for Local Improvements r/3 A MANDATORY PROGRAM FOR THE hereunder, such materials shall hesome and be heard. THE TIMES: September 10, 19S7 be Ihe properly of the County of Union ami W SEPARATION OF ALUMINUM CANS The Clerk of the Board of Assessments of FEES: 11,47 L.926 FROM HOUSEHOLD SOLID WASTE ii shall be a tiolaiton of this ordinance for local Improvements may be reached by | any person oiher lhan auihorijeii personnel FROM RESIDENCES FOR RECYCLING lelephone or personal visit at Ihe Municipal NOTICE H of the County of Union or ihe contributing PURPOSES, PROMULGATING RULES Building, Park Avenue, Scotch Plains, New Notice is hereby given thai at a regular resident to ciMlcci, pick up, or cause to be W What's For Lunch? AND REGULATIONS THEREFORE, Jersey, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. to supp. meeting of the Township Council of (he collected or picked up, such materials. Each AND PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR ly any additional information desired prior Township of Scolch Plains, held on Tuesday such collection in violation hereof from one THE VIOLATION THEREOF, AS to the public hearing, evening, September 8, 1987. an Ordinance or more residences during said period shall AMENDED BY ORDINANCE NO, S7-IS Thomas Doyle, Chairman entitled; AS FOLLOWS: constitute a separate and distinct offense, Board of Assessmenli ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE BOND Lunch Menu BE IT ORDAINED by Ihe Governing SECTION J. Additional methods of for Local Improvemenis ORDINANCE ADOPTED JUNE 6, I9M Body of the Township of Scotch Plains: disposal; THE TIMES: S*piemb«r 10, 1917 PROVIDING FOR VARIOUS CAPTIAL Monday Frankfurter SECTION 1, Collection program Any resideni may donate or sell glass con. FEES: IJ.02 L-MS iMPROVEMENTS IN THE TOWNSHIP or established: lainers, aluminum cans and used OF SCOTCH PLAINS, IN THE COUNTY Sepl. 14 newspapers lo any person, partnership or I Spiced Him w/Checsc There is hereby established a program for OF UNION, NEW JERSEY, LECAL NOTICE ihe separate collection of glass containers, corporaiion whether operating for profit or was duly passed on second and final NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the aluminum cans, and used newspapers from not for profit. Said person, partnership or reading, Sltak Urns w/ChMse Board of Assessments of Local Im. the residences of ihe Township of Seoich corporaiion may not, however, under any TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS y-,. TUcsday provemems of ihe Township of Scolch or Plains for recycling purposes. Such eollee. circumstances pick up said glass containers, Helen M. Retdy Sept, 15 Plains will hold a public hearing al 8:00 Chkken Salad Sandwich lions shall be made iwlce-monthly under the aluminum cans and used newspapers from Township Clerk p.m., September 17, 1987, in the Municipal supervision of Ihe Director of Public Works Ihe eurbside In ihe Township of Scotch THE TIMES! September 10. !M7 "vr. Building, Park Avenue, Stoteh Flatus to Veal Parmesan of Ihe Township of Scolch Plains, plains, FEES! 9,30 L.92S Wednesday or Cheese/Leiiuce/Toniaio SECTION 2, Regulations authorised: SECTION 6, Private orianiiailon's consider the benefits derived by land due lo Sept. 16 Said Director is hereby authoriied and quarterly reports: Plan w/Cheese directed lo establish and promulgate regula. Any private organization collecting I lions as lo ihe manner, days and limes of Constitution Day.,. Thursday recyclable materials as set forth in this or. or such collections and the bundling, handling, Turkey Sandwich dinance shall provide Ihe Township of Continued from page 1 location and lime of placement of all Scotch Plains wiih monthly limely reports as materials for collection, 10 the volume of material (tonnage) co|. plan to deliver appropriate U.S. Constitution. SECTION 1, Separation of glats con- lected by such organization, Thtje reports messages in tribute to our Clergymen of the borough tainers, aluminum cans and used will be utilized by Ihe Township of Scotch newspapers from household solid w»ste: Plains in qualifying for crediis to the Constitution at their are being encouraged to Unconlaminaled glass containers (clean Township of Scotch Plains whleh may be September 20th services. use the Constitution as the and unbroken), aluminum cans (clean), and authorized by the Stale of New Jersey pur- unconlaminaled newspapers shall be kepi topic of their September suant to any statutes or administrative ruin Fanwood Mayor Pat separate from and not mixed with trash and and regulations, 20th sermon. household solid wasie. Glass containers, Kuran will officially SECTION 7, Violations and penalties; rename the one hundred Plans are in the works ******* Any person, firm or corporation who to commemorate New violates or neglects io comply wiih any pro- thirteen year old railroad vision of this ordinance or any regulation Station "Constitution Sta- Jersey's ratification of the promulgated pursuant thereto, shall, upon Constitution which oc- conviction thereof, be punishablt by a fine tion" at a 4 p.m. not io exceed five hundred ($500.00) dollars ceremony. Bells curred December 18, 1787. except thai the maximum fine for failure to thoughout the ninety-two Also on the drawing board comply wiih Section 3 hereof shall not ex- year old community will is a Constitution Run ceed (weniy.flve ($25,00) dollars, along the historic routes SECTION S. All ordinances or parts of simultaneously toll as ordinances inconsistent with the provisions Fanwood adds to a na- through Fanwood and of this ordinance are hereby repealed, Scotch Plains. SECTION 9, This ordinance shall lake ef. tionwide moment of har- feel upon final passage and publication, as mony. Activities are being provided by law, coordinated by Dolores TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS The Scouts of Fanwood Helen M, Reidy will invite the public and O'Brien, a sixteen year Township Clerk commuters to sign a Fanwood resident and THE TIMES: September 10, 1917 chairwoman of the town's FEES; 64.79 L-9J2 replica of the Constitution %• 10 R which will then be placed Bicentennial of the Con- RECREATION CONSCIOUS? ° LEGAL NOTICE stitution. Enjoy a swim in your in-ground pool, relax In one of two game rooms, or jog and play ten- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Ihe on display in the Fanwood nis in nearby Tamaques Park. This low maintenance expanded ranch on a deep, profes- Board of Assessments of Local Im- provements of the Township of Scotch Library. sionally landscaped lot with fenced rear yard offers numerous improvements to afford Plains will hold a public hearing at 9;00 Thursday's events will The membership of the leisure time. Living room, dining room, family room with French doors, kiichen with new p.m., September S7, I9S7, In ihe Municipal kick off a year long Westfield Chapter of dishwasher and oven, den, first floor master bedroom, 3 additional bedrooms, 2Yi baths, 2 Building, Park Avenue, Scolch Plains io car garage, Central air + many extras, Scotch Plains. Excellent commute to N.Y.C, Priced consider the benefits derived by land due to celebration for the com- NSDAR is comprised of to sell at $415,000, the Installation of granite block curbing to a munity which was members from Scotch portion of White Oak Road and Hilltop * Road, designated an official Plains, Fanwood, Moun- AH interested persons may be present and bicentennial community tainside and Westfield, all be heard. on June 15, 1987 by The of which will be joining in The Clerk of Ihe Board of Assessments of BARRETT & CRABS Loeal Improvements may be reached by National Commission of the celebration of the telephone or personal visit al ihe Municipal the Bicentennial of the Bicentennial. • • • Realtors it if it Building, Park Avenue, Scolch Plains, New "Ihrce Colonial Of'kes" jersey, from 9:00 a.m. lo 4:30 p.m. lo supp. ly any additional informalion desired prior Scotch Plains writer,,. to the public hearing. 3O2 E. Broad St. 43 Elm Street 2 New Providence Ret. Thomas Doyle, Chairman Continued from page 1 Westfield 07090 Westfield 07090 Mountainside 07092 Hoard of Assessments timental. He's definitely a periences with Moore as 232-1800 for Local Improvements 232-6300 233-1800 THE TIMES: September 10, 1987 Scotch Plains person," door-to-door salesmen FEES: 12.09 IJ24, says Peres. one summer for Garden Swerdlick recently State Brickface and Stuc- received a "re-write" co Company. The work- assignment from Disney ing title is "Stucco Sum- for a movie called "True mer." Identity", slated to be Through all the excite- released next summer. He ment and attention, has another movie, this Swerdlick is still keeping one with MOM, calledthings in perspective. "Changing Labels", a "You haven't made it kind of high school ver- big until you've played the sion of the Eddie Murphy Rialto Theater in hit, "Trading Places." Westfield and the Blue He's also busy on a script Star Cinema", says for a film based on his ex- Swerdlick. ftrffi^&V Recycling will be topic of General Meeting 9/14 OFFERING REAL WARMTH COLONIAL COMFORTS GORGEOUS ELEGANCE The Cranford and gram, and Cathy Mitchell, SCOTCH PLAINS • Inviilng I Vi SCOTCH PLAINS - Discover the SCOTCH PLAINS - Split level col- Westfield Area Leagues of secretary to the Fanwood- story featuring pro-yardscape. charm of this remodeled alum, sided onial showplace. Fastidious care, Women Voters are jointly Scotch Plains En- Remodeled, Quiet tree-lined street, home. New Kit,, formal DR, Den, 4 buck lucpl.icc coziness, CAC, for- presenting a General vironmental Commission. cherry fireplace, CAC, decorator BR's hardwood floors & more avail- mal dining room, 4 bedrooms, 2Vi upgrades, den, guest quarters, finish- immediately. baths. Also near schools. 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TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS SECTION IV, Any or all ordinances or SLL I ICJN I Ihe Township Counul of public right of-way lo be vacated IS hereby ED CIRCULAR DR1VC AT THE Information pertaining to (he proposed p NOTICE is hereby given that nt a meeting pans thereof in conflict, or inconsistent, Ihe Township of Scotch Plains docs hereby described in a^ordance with a map of \.ic.i MUNICIPAL BUILDING. 73 No, Marline structure are In the offices of the Planning of the Township Council of the Township of with am pan or [he terms of this ordinance find that ihe lands herein dLstnbed have lion cniulcd "Plan of Vacation, Exira Avenue, Fanwood. N J Board and are available for public inspec- Scotch Plains, held in the Council Chambers arc hereby repealed io Ihe exlenl that Ihcv hcen dedicated to publn, use as a public ROW width, Hamletlc Plate", prepared ESTIMATED QUANTITIES ARE AS tion during regular office hours, In the Municipal Building of said Township arc in such conflict or inconsistent sired, and ihal the public mieresi ol the bs Clyde K Fisk, Niw Jcrses 1 iccnsed I and FOLLOWS Lorraine Pagaiio, Secretary on Tuesday, Seplember!, 1987 there was in- SECTION V A perpetual casement is Township ol SCOILII Plains will he belter Surveyor Number 6741, daled Seplember 1, 515 TONS BITUMINOUS CONCRETE to the Planning Board OS SURFACE COURSE 1W" THICK, MIX THE TIMES: Seplember 10, 1987 W irodueed, read for the first lime, and passed reserved For ihe henefit of puhht, uiilnv served b> releasing ihe lands hcrLinaller 1987, same IO be hied in the omee of the on such first reading, an ordinance, a true companies for the purpose of ingress and described from the dedication thcrcor Rcgisur or Union Cnunit, along wuh ihis No 1-5 FEES: 12,71 L-921 m copy thereof is printed below; and that said egress over and upon same in order io mam SECTION II Ml nghis arising rrom the ordinance 180 TONS BITUMINOUS CONCRETE 2 Township Council did then and (here fix the lam, repair or replace cutting ulihlv dcilitalioi] nf Ihe linds hereinallcr desenh- It being ihe intention of this ordinance lo LEVELING COURSE VARIABLE u staled meeting of said Township Council 10 facilities, intruding water lines, gas IIIILS and Ld, being a porlion of a sircel known as First satale lilt exira nghl of wav widlll being a THICKNESS. MIX No 1-5 PUBLIC NOTICE H The annual report of the Burgdorff Foun- Pu be held on the evening of Tuesday, telephone, electrical and t_able uleslsion Sireei in ihi Township of SLOIUI I'IJIUS, is portion ol Hamlciic Plate right of wav, m 607 GALS TACK RC-250 W September 12, 1987 beginning at eight.thirty wires and poles, whith ntav be located herebs released and vai-aitd wuh Ihe evctp- Ihe Township or Scotch Plains, Union Drawings, specifications and forms of dation is available, at the address noted o'clock as the time and Ihe said Council beneath the surface of Ihe loregoing IIOII thai then is nlanud hs Ihe fownslup Count j, New Jersey bids and contracts Tor the proposed work below, for Inspection during normal E/3 Chambers as ihe place, or any time and premises or above [he sime or Stoich Plains a miimupal slorm sewer SECTION IV Anv or all ordinances or prepared by Richard O, Luster, Borough business hours, by any citlien who so re- quests within ISO days after publication of place to which a meeting for the further con- SFCTION VI In ihe nenl thai ,im in lasemeni more pariitularh sit lonh on IIIL pans [hereor in conflict, or inconsisieni, Engineer, 15 Mountain Boulevard, Warren, w this notice of its availability, sideration of such ordinance shall From time lion, part or provision of Ihis nrdinince ainthed lacllion map with any pan or ihi terms ol Ihis ordinance N J may be inspected by the prospective S BURGDORFF FOUNDATION, 4S0 Morris to time be adjourned, and all persons in. shall be htld in ht urh.OHHIIIU.linii.il nr in SECTION III The said porlion or I hi arc hereby repealed lo the exieni ihat Ihev bidder during business hours beginning Avenue, Summit, Nj 07901, H'rested will be given an opportunity (o be valid bv an\ tourl, such holding shall not ,if public ngh of w.ii, tofcilirr uiih the retain- are in such conflict or incansmcn! Seplember lfi, 1987, heard concerning such ordinance. Plans and specifications may be seen or The principal manager is jean T, feu Ihe vahdltv of this ordinance as a whole, ed slorm sewer Laseniems, arc herchv SECTION V In Ihe event that any scL- DC The said ordinance as introduced and or anv part thereof, olher ihjl! Ihe part to he dcsLMbed in an,ord,lni.e with a map showing tion, part or provision of this ordinance obtained in the office of said Engineer, at 15 Burgdorff, President, Telephone (201) H passed on first reading as aforesaid is in ihe held unionslilulional or invalid a vacation or a portion of I irsi Sireei in ihe shall be held to be unconstitutional or in Mountain Blvd . Warren, NJ upon Ihe pay- 273.8000, following words and figures; SLLTION \ II This ordinance shall lake Township cirix.oli.il Plains, Union Counts, valid b% anN court, such holding shall not at ment of S50 00 cash or check made payable THE TIMES: September 10, 19S7 AN ORDINANCE TO VACATE A POR- eFfetl after passage and publication as soon Stale or New Jersts, ninth map was feet the validity of ihis ordinance as a whole, to Richard O Luster, cost of preparation of FEES: 6,20 L-919 TION OF ST, ANN STREET KNOWN AS as, and in the manner, permitted bv law prepared bj Dominitk J Vendlllo, III, New or any pan thereof, other Ihan (he part io be each set. Bids must be made on standard proposal forms in Ihe manner designated A PORTION OF LOT 29 IN BLOCK 603, TOWNSHIP Or SCOTCH PLAINS Jerses Licensed Professional Land Surveyor held unconstitutional or invalid. therein and required by ihe Specificdiions, AND A PORTION OF LOT 40 IN BLOCK Helen M Reidy »10W3, which map is dated Juh 1, 1987, SECTION VI A perpetual casemeni is PUBLIC NOTICE they must be enclosed in sealed envelopes 601, LOCATED IN THE TOWNSHIP OF Township Clerk same IO be Hied in lhc urhce ol Ihe Register reserved ror the benefit or public utility The undersigned, having applied for bearing the name and address of Ihe bidder SCOTCH PLAINS, COUNTY OF UNION, THE TIMES Seplember 10, 1987 ol Union Counu, together with the within companies for the purpose of ingress and Flood Plain Conditional Use permiii the and the name of the project on the eutside AND STATE OF NEW JERSEY, AND TO FEES:4S.57 L-930 ordinance egress over and upon same in order io main necessary preliminary approval of a site addressed 10 (he Mayor and Council of Ihe plan) and necessary exceptions from the RELEASE AND EXTINGUISH THE I DOR SECTION IV, Any or all ordinances or lain, repair or replace existing utility Borough of Fanwood, N.J,, and must be ac- provisions of Chapter 74 of the Code of the PUBLIC RIGHTS THERETO TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS parts thereof in conflict, or inconsistent, facilities, including water lines, gits lines and companied by a non-eollusion affidavit and Borough of Fanwood, County of Union, BE IT ORDAINED by ihe Township NOTICE is hereby given ihat al a meeling with any part of the terms of this ordinance telephone, electrical and cable lelevision a cerlifled cheek, cashier's check or bid State of New jersey, hereby notifies the Council of the Township of Scotch Plains as of the Township Council of the Township of are hereby repealed to ihe extern thai Ihey wires and poles, which may be located bond for not less than ten (10) percent of the public that the PLANNING BOARD of the follows: Scotch Plains, held in ihe Council Chambers are in such conflici or inconsistent. beneath the surface of the foregoing price bid, provided said check or bond need BOROUGH OF FANWOOD, after a public SECTION I. The Township Council of in ihe Municipal Building of said Township SECTION V, A perpetual easement is premises or above the same, riot be more than $20,000.00. nor shall be hearing, did on July 23, 1917 grant a Flood the Township of Scotch Plains does hereby on Tuesday, Seplember I, I9B7 there was in. reserved for the benefit of public utility SECTION VII. This ordinance shall less than 1500,00 and be delivered at the Plain Conditional Use Permit and find thai Ihe lands herein described have troduced, read for the first lime, and passed companies for Ihe purpose of ingress and lake effect after passage and publication as place on or before the hour named above, preliminary site plan approval with condi- been dedicated to public use as a public on such first reading, an ordinance, a Irue egress over and upon same in order to main, soon as, and in the manner, permitted by the standard proposal form and non- lions and exceptions. copy thereof is printed below; and thai said street* arid that ihe public interest of the lain, repair or replace existing utility law, collusion affidavit are attached to the sup- Township Council did then and there fis the Documents pertaining to this decision are Township of Scotch Plains will be better facilities, including water lines, gas lines and TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS plementary speeirieations, copies of which slated meeling of said Township Council to available for inspection at ihe Borough served by releasing the lands hereinafter telephone, electrlcal and cable lelevision Helen M. Reidy will be furnished upon application to the be held on the evening of Tuesday, Hall, 75 Marline Ave., Fanwood, New described from ihe dedication thereof, wires and poles, which may be loeaied Township Clerk Engineer, Jersey during normal business hours, SECTION II. All rights arising from ihe Seplember 22, 1987 beginning ai eight-thirty beneath the surface of the foregoing THE TIMES: September 10, 1917 o'clock as lh« time and ihe said Council premises or above Ihe same. The bidders are advised that they must A,J, Doyle Inc. dedication of ihe lands hereinafter describe FEES: 44,64 L-929 Chambers as the place, or any time and comply with the provisions set forth in New 1927 Route 22 ed, being a portion of a street known as First SECTION VI, In the event that any sec- lOOR Sireei in the Township of Scoieh Plains, is place to which a meeting for ihe further con- tion, pan or provision of ihis ordinance jersey Public Law, Chapter 127, PL 1975 Seolch Plains, New jersey hereby released and vacated with ihe eseep- sideration of such ordinance shall from lime shall be held to be unconsiiiulional or in- PUBLIC NOTICE which was enacted into law on June 23, THE TIMES: September 10, 1917 lion thai there is retained by Ihe Township 10 time be adjourned, arid all persons in- valid by any court, such holding shall not af- The undersigned has applied to Ihe Planning 1975. The law relates io discrimination in FEES: 10,15 L-9I8 of Scotch Plains a five-fool wide pedestrian ieresled will be given an opportunity to be fect the validity of this ordinance as a whole, Board of the Borough of Fan wood for ap- connection with certain public contracts and right of way. heard concerning such ordinance. or any pan thereof, other ihan [he part to be proval of a preliminary site plan for Lot 5 In supplements the "Law Against Discrimina- LEGAL NOTICE Block 901 (328 South Avenue) and for SECTION III. The said portion of the The said ordinance as Introduced and held unconsiiiulional or invalid. tion" approved April 6, I94J, P.C, 169, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the variances from the provisions of Paragraph public righl-of-way, logeiher with ihe re- passed on first reading as aforesaid is in the The Mayor and Council of the Borough Board of Assessment of Local Im- SECTION VII, This ordinance shall take 93-16 and subparagraphs 93-18A(l) and" tained ipedestrian right of way, are hereby following words and figures; of Fanwood reserve the right to reject any or provements of ihe Township of Scotch effect aHer passage and publication as soon 93-l!A(2) of the Code of the Borough of described in accordance with a map showing AN ORDINANCE TO VACATE A POR. all bids. Plains will hold a public hearing at 7:30 as, and in Ihe manner, permitted by law. Fanwood, Counly of Union, Slate of New a vacation of a portion of Si. Aim Sireei in TION OF FIRST STREET LOCATED IN By order of ihe Mayor and Council of (he p.m., September 17, 1987, in the Municipal TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS jersey in order lo construct an office ihe Township of Scoiwh Plains, Union THE TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS, Borough of Fanwood, Union County, N,j, Building, Park Avenue, Scotch Plains to Helen M. Reidy building with fewer, narrower, and shorter Counly, State of New jersey, which map COUNTY OF UNION, AND STATE OF Bidders are required lo comply wjih the pro- consider the benefits derived by land due to Township Clerk parking spaces and a narrower buffer zone was prepared by Domlnick j, VendiMo, III, NEW JERSEY, AND TO RELEASE AND visions set forth in NJ Public Law PL 1977, the installation of storm sewer in a portion THE TIMES; September 10, 1987 than permilted by said Code. New Jersey Licensed Professinna! Land nXTINOUISH THE PUBLIC RIGHTS Chapier 33, of Shaekamajion Drive, as authorised by FEES: 45.26 L.93I Surveyor sJOMJ, which map is daied THERETO Please lake notice that the PLANNING I0OR BOROUGH OF FANWOOD Ordinance No. 87-2, January 26, 1987, same io be filed in ihe of. HE IT ORDAINED by ihe Township BOARD of Ihe BORQUOH OF FAN- Thomas Belsler, All interested persons may be present and fice of the Register of Union Coumy. Council of ihe Township of Scoieh Plains as WOOD will hold a public hearing on Ihis Borough Clerk be heard. logeiher wiih Ihe within ordinance. follows; application at 8 p.m. on 24 September 1987 THE TIMES: September 10, 1987 The Clerk of Ihe Board of Assessments of in the lower level meeting room of Ihe TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS FEES: 35,03 L-920 Local Improvements may be reached by Borough Hall, 7S Marline Avenue North, telephone or personal visit at the Municipal NOTICE is hereby given thai at a meeling Fanwood, New Jersey. LEGAL NOTICE ol the Tow nship Council of Ihe Tow nship of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai ihe Building, Park Avenue, Scotch Plains, New Documents pertaining io ihis application EXTERIOR BRUSHLESS Scoieh Plains, held 111 Ihe Council Chambers jersey, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. to supp- are available for public inspection In the Ad- Planning Board of the Township of Scotch in ihe Municipal Building of said Township ly any additional information desired prior minislraiion Offices al the Borough Hall Plains will hold a Public hearing, Monday, on Tuesday, Seplember R, 19R7 ihere was in- to the public hearing. during normal business hours, Scpiember 21, 1987 at 8:15 p.m. in the troduced, read lor ihe first lime, and passed Thomas Doyle, Chairman 321 SOUTH L.T.D. Council Chambers, Municipal Building, 430 00 on such first reading, an ordinance, a true Park Avenue, Seolch Plains, New Jersey to Board of Assessments 1974 Winding Brook Way i CAR SI copy thereof is printed below; and that said consider the waiver of Formal Site Plan for Local Improvements Wesifield, New jersey TAX INC. Tow nship Council did then and ihere fix the THE TIMES: September 10, 1987 THE TIMES: Seplember 10, 19S7 Review and variance for height for the staled meeling of said Township Council io County of Union's Department of Public FEES: 12,09 L-927 FEES: 13.33 L-922 be held on Ihe evening of Tuesday, works proposed Road Salt Dome Storage September 22, 1987 beginning ai eighi.thirty Building to be erected upon Block 8302, Lot I WASH o'clock as (he lime and Ihe said Council I, at 2371 South Avenue, Scoieh Plains, PUBLIC NOTICE ! wiih ihe purchase ol any E-xtra Service Chambers as Ihe place, or any lime and The undersigned has applied lo the Plann- New jersey. place io which a meeting for Ihe furlhcr con- $ 00 $ 00 ing Board of the Borough of Fanwood for Variance Required: Section I3-3.4A sideration of such ordinance shall from lime approval of a preliminary site plan for lots Paragraph A, Column 13, Maximum Height > SAVE 3 REG. 4 io time be adjourned, and all persons in- 35.01 and 35.02 in Block 27 (18 and 19 Permitted: 35 ft. Proposed Height: 3S Ft, Expires m 10 Days *HI terested will be given an opportunity io be French women were first •COUPON Byron Lane) and for exceptions to the provi- All interested persons may be present and allowed to vote In 1845. heard concerning such ordinance. sions of Chapter 74 of the Code of the be heard. The said ordinance as introduced and - Borough of Fanwood, County of Union, passed on first reading as aforesaid is in the State of New Jersey in order to construct a uick following words and figures; one-family dwelling on each lot. AN ORDINANCE TO VACATE EXTRA Please lake notice that the PLANNING Scotch Plains-Plainfield WIDTH OF HAMLETTE PLACE BOARD of ihe BOROUGH OF FAN- — Terrlli Rd. & E. Second St RIGHT-OF-WAY IN THE TOWNSHIP classified ads WOOD will hold a public hearing on this OF SCOTCH PLAINS, COUNTY OF Cartaret — 1560 Roosevelt Ava application at 8 p.m. on 24 September 1987 UNION, AND STATE OF NEW JERSEY, in the lower level meeting room of (he SERVICES SERVICES OPiN Sayrevilie — Rt.9S. AND TO RELEASE AND EXTINGUiSH B a.m.-B p.m. — Mon.-Sal. Borough Hall, 75 Marline Avenue North, THE PUBLIC R1CSHTS THERETO Fanwood, New Jersey, Sundays 6p,m, . HE IT ORDAINED by Ihe Township GUTTERS Documents pertaining lo this application READ Council of Ihe Township of Scoieh Plains as •COUPON are available for public inspection in the Ad- LEADERS follows: AUTO PARTS, ministration Offices at the Borough Hall Thoroughly Cleaned, Flushed, In- SECTION I. The Township Council of during normal business hours. lured S30-SS0, SHINE the Township of Scoieh Plains does hereby Minor Tree Trimming PETER BUONTEMPO find thai the lands herein described have Si \m) 240 Conneelicul Sireei been dedlcaied io public use as a public NED STEVENS Wesifield, New Jersey 07090 sireei, and Ihat ihe public interest of Ihe 226.7379, 5-9 PM, 7 days THE TIMES: September 10, 1987 1632 E. Second Si Township of Scoieh Plains will be beiier FEES: 12.09 L-923 served by releasing ihe lands hereinafter Scotch Plains, NJ FOR RENT FOR A YEAR described from the dedication thereof. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Phone 322-4043 SECTION II. All public rights arising Notice is hereby given Ihal sealed bids will be received by the Borough of Fanwood at MACHINE SHOP MATURE WORKING PERSON from ihe dedication of the lands hereinafter io share full kitchen, Cloie to the Municipal Building Council Chamber 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM Mon.-Fri. off Rtg,«69« described, being a portion of a street known transportation. Call 755-2203 Plut TM i as Hamlelte Place from ils current righl-of. Room, 75 No. Marline Avenue, Fanwood, 8;00 AM - J:00 PM.Sai. N.J. on Thursday, September 24, 1987 al after 6 p.m. way width, is hereby released and vacated. 9:00 AM - 3-00 PM Sun C.602 Pd 9/10 SECTION HI. The said porlion of Ihe 10:00 a.m. for the RESURFACINC. OF CRAY TIIRRACE AND THE EXPAND. Rugs Love Us Spanish nigs love us, Moroccan rugs love us. Big hairy rugs from Greece love us. Because we don't Just dun them, we revive them. So if you're a rug that's particular, come to G.O. Keller's. You'll love the company. a G.O,l4KLLER § Call for Pick-up & Delivery better dry cleaning since 1894 WesifftW » 11 i, Broad St. 756-0100 PiainfieW • Corner South & Leland Watchuni • 487 Watehung Awe • 631 Park Ave. PlalnflfW • 379 Somerset SI. Greenbrook • 938 Washington Ave. t Classified Rate: m Less than 15 words H CLASSIFIED DISPLAY - 400 per word m ADS $6,00 PER Over 15 words - C/3 COLUMN INCH $6.00 col, in. Deadline Tuesday 5 P.M. m 322-5266 00 ra HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED

O DRIVERS, school bus and van SUMMIT HIGH SCHOOL CLEANER WANTED PART TIME for Piieataway, Scotch Plains and Berkeley Heights area. Top hour- has the following openings: To clean and fuel buses. RECEPTIONIST ly rate plus incentive program. SECRETARY Night shift. Call; DOCTOR'S OFFICE Paid training , program. Call (Finance Department) 716-2456 Westfield, Light typing, No, Exp, 463.3433 or 658-4044, EQUAL Full-time 8 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Full Time Nee. Call 267-S119, OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER, Monday-Friday, Opportunity for PLAYGROUND AIDES experienced secretary looking to work in a challenging, busy, CAFETERIA AIDES health-eare environment. Provide CAFETERIA CASHIERS HOMEMAKERS NEEDED! clerical support for assistant Send letter of interest and resume to: Christmas cash! Own hours. director of finance and finance Demonstrate beautiful i management naff, Muit have ex- SUMMIT PUBLIC SCHOOLS CANDLES, related decor! New cellent skills, accurate with 14 Beekman Terrace party plant! Kit provided . no in. details. Full benefits package in- Summit, N.J. vestment! No delivery. Free cluding 3 weeks vacation, Please AA/EOE eatalo§, !.i00-722-8292. contact Human Resources Department between 9 a.m.-12 REAL ESTATE SALES TO RESPOND TO THESE JOB Noon weekdays. OPPORTUNITIES CALL THE 233-3720 CHILDREN'S SPECIALIZED PERSONAL INDIVroUAL CQ&n»ANffiS LISTED BELOW: HOSPITAL SUMMIT HIGH SCHOOL ISO New Providence Road has the following openings: ATTENTION Mountainside, N.J. PLUS SECRETARY to principal FACTORY HELP RECEPTIONIST 12 months, full time, start immediately. Excellent typing, ...great training + organizational and human skills required. Salary $17,997. great support + great A leader in the Plastic Industry Rahway manufacturing com- Good benefits. management = a has immed, openings on all ihiftt. pany office. Must have light HALL AIDE Pos. avail, include packers, typing skills, speedwrltlng & Daily, 8-3, no certification required. $43 a day plus attrac- successful real estate machiniit, operators & material phone skills. Experience tive benefits. career. handlers, Exe, benefits. Chance NURSING for advancement is offered. App- necessary. Benefits, Call Send letter of Interest and resume to: If that's your goal, ly in person, Helaine, ASSISTANT SUMMIT PUBLIC SCHOOLS you should talk to us. PEDIATRICS 14 Beekman Terrace We're Degnan Boyle, 801 Montroie Avenue Children'! Specialized Hospital Summit, NJ. 07901 Realtors and the success South Plainneld. NJ 382-2400 has an opening for nuning aisii- AA/EOE of our sales E.O.E. tant at the Weitlake School Pro- gram currently held at Brewer's representatives is our School, Clark, The position is first concern. work with orthopedically nan. If you are licensed or dicapped children providing nurs- GARAGE SALE PART MARKETING ing care services. School hours, RESTAURANT just thinking about a REPRESENTATIVES school calendar, Excellent pay real estate career call us MCDONALD'S TIME Due to expansion we have open- and health benefits. Nuning ex. Lots of household items. perience preferred. Please call NOW HIRING or stop by either the Adults wanted to distribute ings in our telemarketing dept. Saturday, September 12 and Scotch Plains or advertising material one day Applicants should be self- Lori Katz, 233.3720, Ext, 236, FOR SEPT! motivated, salei oriented & eager between 2 p.m.-3 p.m. Monday- Sunday, September 13, 9 Cranford office. You'll per week in your 6 AM - 2 PM a.m. to 6 p.m. 717 Stelle neighborhood. Build to your to earn money. Earn I5/hr, + Friday, Children's Specialized 7 AM - 3 PM be glad you did. commission + benefiti. Work Hospital, Mountainside, N.J, Ave., Plainneld, N.J, own distributorship without 11 AM - 7 PM CRANFORD 272.9444 Mon.-Fri., from 5-9 pm. Call 8 PM - Closing Investment. 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