PAGEB16 — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY S. 1988 UNION COUNTY CLASSIRED

AUTO FOR SALE NISSAN SENTRA 1986, S apaad. Working AUTOMOTIVE concWon. good *M, ratable transportation, Serving Rahway and Clark minor body daman. Wad Oram location. Asking $1000. 973-736-7720.

PONTIAC TRANS AM. 1988. Asking $3,999. *A *. v •*« AUTO FOR SALE Fi*y loadtd. Alarm sysktm, T-Tops. low miage NO. 19 TWO seen ACURA NTEGRA 1869. 4 door, whto, mx (57.000). CH aftar 4pm. 973«7-«S53, conditioning, suraol. Cgood comiiiuru Asking \ SATURN SL1, 1992. 4-door. 5-speed. air, $1500. 008-688-127* or 8OS-687-16O6. AM/FM sisreo cassette. 83K miles. Garaged AUTO SPECIAL - S31XX)tor 1 0 waaks prepaid dean Iraki* and out $4,100/ negotiable. Call Cal OassifM lor d*Ms. 800-584-8911. 973-325-3303. ___^_ Ribbon brings hope BUCK ROAMttSTER. wagon. 1992. Whte. SEIZED CARS from $175. Porsches. Cadil- wood trimmwl. iMlrar uaa. My loaded. lacs. Chtvys, BMWs, Corvettes, Jeeps.. EaxoMtnt condition 50,000 milM. S7S00. Cal 4WD1. Your area. 1-800-218-9000 extension 073-782-7899. A-7019 tor current htnos. in search of a friend CARS FOR $100 or Bast Oflw. Saizad and SEIZED CARS From $175. Porsches, Cadil- By Michelle Runge The last night anyone saw Kevin aucftmd by DEA, FBI, IRS. All mod**. 4wdt, lac*. Chevys, BMW's, Corvettes. Also Jeeps. 4 boats, oomputart and more. Your araa nowl WD"s. Your area. Tol free 1-800-218-9000 StafT Writer alive he had eaten dinner at Mi 1-A00441-8777 axtamion C198. emersion A-5139tor curran t istings/ drectty. Where it Kevin Zebrowtki? coach's house. Kevin and his frieadk DODGE CARAVAN SE, 1991. V6. BkM, autj. TAURUS GL WAGON. 1993. Low mies, new Talk to anyone who knows the from the ski resort be worked at wMt brakes/ tires/. Air-bans, anti-lock htakw. third Offices doted u>-* ntred Iimo lo tne augarioai MJ $8,600. 908-964-6138 seat, power everyihng; ijtn. $7S0oT Matxjrn. 973-427-2871. The offices of this newspaper will tell you how nice he is, bow be and Gondola Lounge. The iimo DOOGE GRAND Catavan ES. 1996. 28,000 will be closed Monday in with his friends at 12:30 am bat milts. GrMn with b«g* Imttwr interior VOLKSWAGON FOX GL 1988. Siver blue. used to work with Woodbridge Mayor Loaded. Aiking $16,000. Call Evan loaded, very good condition, manual, Asking observance of Presidents Day. Jim McGreevey, how be attained the when it came back to pick up Kevin, Vj 973-242-1300 «a»nslon 211. $2100.908487-4800 leave message or ask for i Jon. Deadlines for the Feb. 19 rank of Eagle Scout, talking in the he had vanished. The last time anyone DREAM MACHINES - got a pictum o( your car? editions are as follows: present tense about his achievements saw him was in the dab' at 1:30 us. Mercedes-Benz M-Class sport utility Run it lor 4 wMkt, only $40. Call Ctassifwd at VOLVO 240. BEIGE. 1968. 4-door. Air condi- 800-564-6311 lor datafls, tion, power windows, power brakes. Good • Display Advertising for and his generosity. They will tell you Right now, his parents are Haying condition. Asking $3500. Call 374-2004 after that they refuse to give up hope. FORD THUNDERBIRD 1991.fed. gn M con- 6om. Section B — Friday at noon; in his off-campus Maine apartment, dition, garagtd ktpt. alarm tyitam, (Uty But nobody can tell you where he along with his brother Kkrao, trying loaded, raw tru, 50.000 milM. Prce negoe- YOUR AD could appear here for as little as Section A — Friday at 5 p.m. Mercedes-Benz wins championship race is. to help find their son. Devoting all afaH, Lori 973-763-3936. $16 00 per week. Call lor more details. C-jr • Letters to the Editor — "Great racing engines need four things: power, fuel eco- enjoy any kind of an advantage all year long," said Paul friendly classified department would be happy They have nothing, everything is their time, energy and money to the GRAND PRIX. 1988. full loaded, al power. to help you. Call 1-80O-564-8911. Friday at 9 a.m. nomy, reliability and great teams to run them," according Ray, vice president of Ilmor Engineering. "The engine out* control, « wheel, power trunk release. just like it was Jan. 2," said his cousin effort has not been easy, tut the fami- • Church, social, lifestyle — io Hal Whitcford, vice prcsidcnl, operations for Mercedes- advantages can swing one way or the other from week-to- 87k rri«, $2650. belt o«er. 908-662-3543. Eileen Pica. "It's been 42 days and ly is grateful for the outpouring of Benz of North America. week. But with our ongoing development and the use of HONOA ACCORD. 1988. 4 door, manual AUTO WANTED today at 5 p.m. there is no new information to report. support they have received bom Rail- trantmiuion. 4 cylinder, excelent runnng • Gassified advertising — The local and State Police have been way residents who know tne young On the strength of those four elements, Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz's transient dynamometer at the factory in condition, aolid chauit, brand new brakes. ABLE PAYS TOP WIN CASH won Lhc 1997 PPG CART World Series Manufacturer's Stuttgart (Germany), we were able to maintain the upper Asking $3,400. 973-762-1565. Tuesday at noon. on the case since the beginning and man who elected to attend the Univer- Cart, Truck* and Vane Championship by winning nine races — more than the hand in the area of fuel economy." HONOA CARS For $100 seced and sold • Sports — Friday at fj p.m. his parents and brother are in Maine sity of Maine. oiha manufacturers combined — through power, fuel effi- locaty His month. Call 1-800-522-2730. exten- and All 4 WheeUDnvee • Legal notices — Tuesday at trying lo do all they can, but right now A true gauge of reliability can only be seen over time. »on 2641. Many people in the Garden Stale ciency, reliability and the hard work of many fine people. we don't have anything more to go Through the course of the 17-race season, Mercedes- noon. are praying for his safe return and. This year we had it all," said Whiteford. "We thank and HONDA CIVIC DX. 1991 Hatchback. 5 speed. FREE PICK UP 7 DAYS on." powered cars finished second or better in all but one race. air conditioning, am-fm cassette, 94k rrdes, • Our offices will reopen on more then 100 people filled the pews congratulate each of our partner teams and especially our eicelent condition. Best oBr 908-964-0638. Zebrowski was last seen at Jud- And that streak of top-two finishes extends to the last three Tuesday, Feb. 17. at 9 a.m. Jan. 27 of SL John Vianney Cborch in friends at Ilmor Engineering, the race engine-building arm 1-800-953-9328 son's Sugarioaf Mold and Gondola races of 1996, bringing the total to 19 finishes of second or JEEPGRAND Cherokee LimiM. 1994.49.000 Woodbridge where bis grandparents of Mcrccdcs-Bcnz." miet. eicalent condition. Serious buyers only. Lounge in Maine at 1:30 a.m. Jan. 1 better in the last 20 races. In addition, Gugelmin proved to live to focus positive energy on his Local mai > of Donato's Drive In Roiist donated 500 Mue rftbonsto Cal John 973-763-9674. 908488-2929 wearing a green and blue pullover, The Mercedes-Benz team showed its speed during the not only be a fast qualifier but also a reliable racer, com- safe return. Larry Johnson, Kevin vskfs uncle. Volunteers are placing blue ribbons throughout LINCOLN SIGNATURE Series, 1989. Automa- $$ CASH PAID $$tor use d cars and trucks. Qet It In gear with beige/tan corduroy pants, and black races, with five different Mercedes drivers recording the pleting more laps and more miles than any other driver this tic , fully loaded. Leather interior. Insa dear win- THE ARTS Rahway and Cdonift In hopes Kevin will return home safely. running or non-running condition. Junk cars the Auto Special and yellow Nike sneakers. He is 5 feet fastest lap during eight races this season. Six Mercedes season. dow. Like new. 67.000 miet. $4495. Cal removed. Cal 1-888-62S-1411 or Beeper Posters have been mounted in 908-964-8850. 11 inches tall. 170 pounds, with short drivers led more than 40 percent of the laps run in 1997, "The key is not just to be fast, which we were, but to be 1-908-5184713. 10 Weeks-20 words Quebec, Canada, Pennsylvania, up No firm leads have been •irtfarthnl Avenue, Jefferson Avenue, Maple bon drive that took place Usl brown hair and blue eyes. and led 15 of the 17 races. At Portland, Ore., Gugelmin's fast and reliable. You will never take the checkered flag if LNCOLN TOWNCAR 1990. Fully leaded, one $$$WE PAY TOP DOLLAR$$$ only $31.00 prepaid and down the eastern seaboard from Avenue and Lake Avenue. weekend. owner, low mieage. good mntfoon. black-on- Although a SI 0,000 reward has PacWcst Racing teammate Mark Blundcll gave another you're not in the race to the very end," said Steve Potter, Hack $7900 or best Oder. 732-264-8781 or One vehicle per ad Florida lo Maine and in many other In an effort to keep Kevin's plight "People were stopping by wonder- The ribbons will run from St. John display of Mercedes power, besting the Honda of Gil de manager, sports marketing for Mercedes-Benz. "As the 973-748-3642. For Your Junk Car No abbreviations been offered, there have been no leads stales. The huge networking effort has alive within the community, Kevin's ing what we were doing, asking bow Vianney lo bis borne in Rahway. in the investigation. A nationally Ferran and the Ford of Raul Boesel in a drag race to the competition among engine manufacturers escalates, the MERCEDES BENZ 240-D. 1981. Diesel, 24 Hour Service. Call: No refunds resulted in nearly llfiOO posters family and friends ate placing blue they could help and offering cash Within 24" boors, more than 500 fir.;sh line in the closest conclusion in Indy car racing beige, stick shift, new braket. tuned, dean. acclaimed private investigator has being displayed in the United Stales ribbons, his favorite color, on trees donations," said family friend Joanne ribbons were donated by Donato's pressure increases to introduce new developments quickly. Private pwly advtritMn only. $3,995 negotiable. 908-J10-7S89. come up empty-handed. and Canada. history. Sometimes that means a compromise in reliability. But, we Price of v*Md« Ii only espy Chang* lining Inman Avenue, SL Georges Cisko. who helped spearhead the rib- See FRIENDS. Page 2 MERCURY COUGAR. 1988.2 door. Air condi- 908-688-7420 atborad. When fuel efficiency was a factor this season, the Mer- managed that give-and-take relationship very successfully tioned. ' power steering, power brakes, V6 Jutl )o< down your ad and mal 1 In with cjdes advantage was decisive and dramatic, and usually this season ans we have the results in race after race to engine. auttnatic trensminion. Excellent con- YOUR AD could appear here for as little as your payment. dmon. $1^50. 973^78-6710. 97M79-7089. $16.00 per week. Can for more details Our resulted in a victor)' for the Ihrce-poinicd "v Al places prove ii." WorraJi ilempspen Claaelfled Advertising Dept. where pit stop strategy was particularly crucial, like St. MERKUR XR4Ti. 1987. 5 speed, 104K. at to rietp you. Call 1-800-564-8911. district tewseore s Mercedes-Benz has been competing successfully in the optbnt, excellent condliuii. original owner, P.O. Bos 1M Report card gives Rahwsy Louis and Rio, the only mystery was which Mercedes- motorsport arena for more than 100 years. Mercedes-Benz garaged. $3100. 973-763-3162 . Maplewood, H.J. O7O4O He added mat the report card has a total By Sean DaDy 1996-97, the last year available, (he school had : Mathematics section of the pow crcd car would win due to the fuel economy advantage is the only engine manufacturer to power race wins during YOUR AD could appear here tor as SMe as TRUCKS FOR SALE Searcti your local dassrfteds 70.4 percent of its children sjnlbc Mathema- School failed lo HSPT score that the stale does not use any- of the IC108D. 1997 in the PPG CART World Series, FIA GT and Formu- $16 00 per week. Cal lor more deans Our GMAC FARM Truck. 1983. Red. only 30.000 on the internet Staff Writer merely classified department would be happy where else than in the report card. Rahway's mflas.srcelsnicondaon.Musibeseenl3.750. hue //www locatsource com/classifieds. Tbe-ctale Department of Education released tics section, compared to a Di^iVyerage of 84.» f only (K7j>ercenL According "The competition in CART is so fierce that it is rare to la One championships. to help you Cal 1-800-564-8911. total •score for all soqitytw.*** S9.5 rrrcert!. Call 073-564-8935. after 2PM its •'report card" for New Jersey'* school dis- perceS and a stale avenge Oi 84.4 percent, hi to Panno, fne report cara does- not ~say 'DONP compared to a DFG average ol 72.6 percent and tricts last week. Rahway'i semes; while not the two previous years, it had 70 percent and large a difference in scores and averages is a stale average of 74.8 percent. Visit the NY Auto Show Ballet daaxr£dwsrd VHIdla necessarily failing, are certainly in the lower 743 percent of its enfldren pan the Mathema- "sigmflcaot** on the World Wide Web <2> receives honor* from the New half of the class. tics section. Petrino also had complaints about how the Rahway also scored below average on the ' Oldsmotoile Jersey Ballet. Rabway's public schools consistently scored But the school passed both the Reading and HSPT was reported, something else that Rab- SAT. There is no minimum score for this and. The New Ycrt International Auto- See Page B4. lower than the average scores for the eighth- Writing Sections, although these, too,, were way's schools did not fare well on. according to Petrino, the DOE reoonmands not mobile Show's comprehensive and AUTOSOURCE grade Early Warning Test, the 11 tb-grade High below the state and DFG average. During the 1996-97 school year, Rahway using them to evaluate schools because H evalu- user-friendly 1998 Web Site debuted School Proficiency Test and the SAT in both In the 1996-97 school year, Rahway Interme- High School bad 71.3,78.8 and 8Z6 percent of ate* knowledge that is gathered from experi- at the end of January. With updated Free 24 Hour Auto Information the state and in its District Factor Group. The diate School had 8S.4 percent of its students its students pass the Reading, Mathematics and ences other than school. listings of all the cars scheduled to be DFG is a measure of socioeconomic and occu- pass the Reading, compared lo a DFG average Writing sections, respectively. The Reading SNOW ALERT During the 1996-97 school year. Rabway stu- displayed, this colorful site is a great pational stature and educational achievement, of 94.5 percent and a state avetyge of 92 and Writing numbers have consistently fallen Schools superintendents will dents scored a combined 940 on the Mathema- way for car enthusiasts to gather taken from the United States Census: the DOE percent. since the 1994-95 school year and fell to their use our Infosource hot line to tics and Verbal sections, compared to a DFG information before and after the 1998 Call considers towns in the same DFG to be similar. The school also had 80.7 percent of its stu-. present level in Mathematics during the alert parents to school closings average of 965 and a state average of 1006. show. Rahway failed in at least one area, the dents pass the Writing section, compared to a 1995-96 school year. Petrino said that there are no penalties for THe NYIAS Web Site provides from your touch tone phone- during inclement weather. Mathematics section of the EWT. which also DFG average of 84.4 percent and a state aver- The DFG average for these scores is 82.7, minirniimf i uf ReiiltoK ng sou »rnung KCUOIU. age oi 54.5 percent Sb.2 and VU.8 percent, while the stale averages although there may be "consequences:'' latest models, up-to-date news regard- (908) 686-9898 and enter Press the 4 digit code for the The stale expects intermediate schools to But Superintendent William Petrino bad a are 83.85.9 and 905 percent. The state requires ing the cars and trucks unveiled at the Selection No. 7006. pass al least 75 percent of its students in each number of complaints about the report card a 85 percent minimum in all three sections. These results will not affect state aid. said show, event schedules and details on information you want to hear... For Onion County College, section — that is, show competency or at least itself. But Petrino pointed out that the state only Petrino, but may include, in the case of th EWT. this year's collection of exciting inter- parents can call (908) 686-9898 minimal competency. One of these were- whether the differences reports the scores from October of each school the state comparing this year's scores to last active family attractions. Internet br Zero and enter Selection No. 7013. But for the third time in a row, Rahway Inter- between Rahway, DFG and state averages were year and not the test results that are taken in year's and asking for plans to improve the users simply "click" icons for show Get readyt]o receive your mediate School did not make this cut. In "significant." April, which his school system doesn't have. scores. news, statistics and photos. FREE information "We are offering enough cniertain- 3 menl and material on our new Web ACURA INFINITY PLYMOUTH Site to satisfy both automotive enthu- 4499 467O 4789 Small drug stores feel siasts and prospective car buyers," AUDI ISUZU PONTIAC Get local updates throughout said Gary Schimmerling, president of 45O9 4679 4799 the week. Call our Infosource pinch from chains, HMOs the Greater New York Automobile hot line at Dealers Association, the entity that BMW JAGUAR PORSCHE By Sean Dally in for prescriptions now have some owns and manages the show. "Our 4899 48O9 (908) 686-9898, Staff Writer kind of plan," he said. — site provides information on the Selection 7515. Another large chain drug store is Despite Ibis, his pharmacy depart- attractions at the upcoming show and BUICK JEEP SAAB moving into town. 4529 Web site ment is not losing any money, said can also help prospective car buyers 4689 4819 Lease For 36 Months This one, a Walgreen's, will com- $1398 due at lease, sgmg no Joe. understand the myriad of new car Visit our site on the World Wide pete with two other chain stores in CADILLAC LANDROVEP SATURN BrandNew /h security deposit requned(Lease But these fixed payments have put options available in 1998." Web, which can be accessed at Rahway — a Drug Fair and a CVS— 4539 4719 4829 Loyalty customer, $400 sec. the smaller stores under pressure. "We communicate with a vast audi- 1998 Cadillac S dep..for others), plus icensng. hup://www.localsource.com/ along with several other independent- They have driven at least one store, ence," said GNYADA Executive Vice CHEVROLET LEXUS SUBARU regtstrabon and taxes. Adcttona) ly owned pharmacies. One of these Veroeau's on Irving Street, out of 4549 President Mark Schicnbcrg. "When 4699 4839 Catera ^ ctages may apply al lease-end WEATHER smaller stores, Superior Drug, has business. you consider ihe number of people we dosed its doors and another, Ver- "The smaller drug stores are fin- CHRYSLEP LINCOLN SUZUKI Automatic, V6, LsBiher, Healed Seats, want to reach, and the amount of Chrome Wheels. Bose CD Cass, PER ized value dfe. Ofler exp. 3 Friday: Partly neau's Drug Store, is not far behind. ished," said Dan Podell, the owner of 4549 471O 4849 information that we have to offer, the VIN#WR021Z72,Stk#V8099, MSRP $36,418 MO. (fystompufc sunny, windy Could the large chain stores, with Vemcau's. He said that he would be Internet becomes the most efficient DODGE MAZDA TOYOTA and mild. 46' all their resources, be pushing the closing the store, which has been open vehicle for both tasks. And while we 4579 4729 , 4859 Saturday: Partly smaller, weaker stores out of for 41 years, this Monday. can't duplicate the excitement of actu- Piv-i)riun CiTiifk'tl Luxury 'Cars business? EAGLE sunny, breezy Podcil said he has lost money on ally attending the show, our Web Site MERCEDES VOLKS- r Actually, no. 4599 'MGUMUACDEVBiX and cold. 36' prescriptions because of low HMO is the next best thing." 4739 WAGEN iwnisw. sunra Sunday: Partly The owner of one of the smaller payments. 4879 : $ With more than one million visitors EQRD MERCURY *24,995 *18,995' 26,995* cloudy. stores, Bell Drug Store on Irving each year, the 1998 New York Inter- 461O But large drug store chains, he 4749 VOLVO f5 CADILLAC DEVILLE ft CADILLAC DEVILLE 35' Street, did complain about the com- national Auto Show will be an 4889 IM IIJODllfct Aun HtrUat. Wo OmmMI petition from the chain stores. added, have an advantage over small- OMC pa—g.liwaiai impressive collection of cutting-edge MITSUBISHI $ VwniMKI.SMORII For th« most up to d«t« er stores — economic clouL His store 4629 *14,995* '35,995 22,995* "Rahway is a small city, so busi- design and remarkable innovation. 4759 reports, call (908) 6B6- From left, George Becker, Gene Adnre and Prank Janusz stand with the newly installed is forced lo buy drugs wholesale, al a ness should not be this bad," she said. Four floors of exhibitors are expected 9898, Ext. 1790. price that his small store cannot HONDA NISSAN sign at Franklin Elementary School. But both the smaller stores and to feature new automobile products, g Call % 6-YEAR^OjOOO-MHf DCIENDED UMUB HRRANTY influence. 4649 4769 even one of the larger stores, CVS, including more than 35 vehicle manu- Vemcau's Drug Store is not the IMECHANKAL/APPEARANCE CHOTFICATON STANDARDS I agreed that the biggest problem facing facturers. Over 1,000 cars and trucks HYUNDAI OLDSMOBILE only store in New Jersey to be INDEX them was not customers, but drug will be on display, filling 750,00 4659 4779 ALL APPLICABLE OWNER PRIVILEGES New message board highlights Franklin affected by fixed payments. Accord- Community calendar 2 prices. Specifically, it is the payments square feet of exhibit space. In addi- 'Prices include all costs to be paid by consumer except for licensing, registration & taxes. Exp. 3 days from pub. ing to Podcil, there are only 700 inde- CADILLAC Editorials 4 Although "Punxwtawney Phil" forecasted six more Phil Renna and Mario DeSalvo overseeing the site prepa- that health maintenance organiza- tion, the 1998 NYIAS expects a Calls for new car information are FREE if within your local calling area. CHKATINII A H Illll KH S TAN I*AM1) pendent drug stores in the state, down Police blotter..- —6 weeks of winter, a group of volunteers from RahwayU ration and concrete work, and George Becker. Renna and tions, or HMOs, give for prescription record-breaking number of World, from 4,000. Out of area calls will be billed as a regular call by your telephone company. Sports. 9 Franklin Elementary School took advantage of the unsea- Frank Janusz assisting with the final installation," said drugs. National and Regional vehicle debuts. We also offer FREE new or used vehicle pricing reports, by mail or fax. Objhmri" <0 sonably mild temperatures last weekend to install a mes- Andre. He added, "Past PTA co-president Ellen Staunton Ashok Sangpal of SkafTs Comer Opening Day for the Auto Show is According to the manager of CVS County news B1 sage board, adjacent to the school at St. Georges Avenue. was instrumental in the logistics phase, obtaining the var- Pharmacy agreed. These fixed pay- April 11. Autosource is a public service of Worrall Community Newspapers, Inc. iance and permits we needed.'* on SL Georges Avenue, who would Entertainment, — B3 The blue and gold sign, complete with a logo, was the ments posed more of a threat than the only give his name as "Joe," custom- Real Estate..... B10 culmination of two years' worth of planning and fund rais- When asked what future undertakings the PTA is plan- competition from the large chain ers with HMOs pay only a small A subscription to your newspaper Automotive _.B11 ing, according to Franklin School's PTA President Gene ning. Andre replied, '|We are currently raising funds to stores. His business has gone down, Andre. *—••> amount, say $5, on a prescription that keeps your college student close to Classified B17 purchase new playground equipment for the kids. he said, but the HMOs are to blame as may have cost the store $15 to $20 or hometown activities. Call UTOSOURCE :: "This sign will make it possible for us to acknowledge well as the larger stores. Although it's a much larger project, a new playground is more to fill. 908-686-7753 for a special college Worrall Community Newspapers academic and school-related achievements, as well as The large stores, he pointed out, are sorely needed, and I am quite confident that we will be able "It's like a fact of life now. Ninety © 1998 All Rights Reserved announcing special events and meetings at Franklin all on St Georges Avenue, a good dis- rate. to meet our goals," he concluded. 1 School. As with all PTA projects, it was a team effort, with percent of the people who are coming tance from bis downtown store. Pf1

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PAGE 2 - THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1MB RAHWAY PROGRESS RAHWAY PROGRESS • CLARK EAGLE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1M8 — PAGE 3 We're asking COMMUNITY CALENDAR Benefit Ball raises Preschool RAhWAV PR' What's in store for your sweetheart? The Community Calendar is pre- Feb. 21 registration • Rahway Hospital and the $14,000 for charity By Philip Scan Curran pared by the Rahway Progress to American Heart Association are How to reach u»: Staff Writer inform residents of various com- By Philip Sean Currui Most recently, the committee allo- The Rahway Progress is published munity activities and governmental helping community members learn cated money to purchase an air hock- is accepted Dinner and dancing. A weekend SUIT Writer every Thursday by Worrall sojourn to a quiet resort. meetings. To give your community how to save a life with the second The food was sublime, the music ey table for the town's teen center. Community Newspapers, an The Rahway Public Schools are A bucket of movie popcorn. events the publicity they deserve, annual Citizen CPR "98. Courses was lively, the dance floor was jump- The ball slowly evolved into a Independent, (amity owned now accepting registrations for newspaper company. Our offices are Some people have interesting ideas mail your schedule to Rahway will be held Feb. 21 and 22, are ing, and the cause, to support various much anticipated event and a must on three hours, and cost S10 per per- admission to the Title I Preschool located at 1291 Stuyvasant Avenue. about what makes the ideal gift for Progress, P.O. Box 3109, Union, non-profit groups, was a good one. everyone's social calender. son. There is no testing during the Program. Union, N.J. 07083. We are open Valentine's day as they try to get 07083. Last Saturday.tne Clark Benefit "The concept and success of the from 9 a.m. to 5 p jn. every weekday. Availability of the Title I Preschool more creative each year. training and all participant* will Fund Winter Ball, held at the Gran benefit ball has been a great help to Call us at one of the telephone receive AHA CPR cards. Pre- Program for district students will be But with the national day of love, Black History Month Centurions in Clark, will distribute the citizens of Clark." said Mayor numbers listed below. Patel Foster Buczynski Guinta based on revised federal regulations, which is named after a Christian saint The Rahway section of the registration is required. For more necessary funds to local non-profit Robert S. Ellenport. federal funding and results of screen- I Vote* mail: martyred in Rome in 270 AD.,' Buczynski said as be stood outside his While be did not say what he would National Council of Negro Women information and lo register, call the agnencies and groups, said Beverly "Clark is lucky to have such a ter- ing. The program is without cost to I Our main phone number, 908-686- approaching this Saturday, Rahway sort on Monday morning. be buying this year, Hal, who operates Inc.'s teenage awareness program Rahway Education Department at Ellenport, who sits on the benefit rific and talented group of women I 7700 is equipped with a voice mail families of participating students. Pre- residents offered what tbey thought "I think my girlftiend is very lucky, a music store on Main Street, said, will honor Black History Month at (732) 499-6226. fund's committee as its president. behind the beneift fund," the mayor system to better serve our schoolers selected for the program were ideal gifts and revealed what he said- "Everybody wants the love theme the Rahway Public Library, 1175 • St. Paul's Church will hold a She estimated that the group raised said. customers. During regular business will be taught by certified early child- hours, a receptionist win answer your special gift they planned to give this Some people, though, said it was from the 'Titanic.' " St. Georges Ave. flea market and craft fair in the more than SI4,000, the highest Saturday's event drew figures from educators. Classes meet for half- can. During the evening or when the year. important to break from tradition and Shailesh Pttel said behind his On Tuesday, the film "Rosew- church auditorium, 80 Elm Ave, amount in the ball's five-year history, across Clark's political divide as once office is dosed, your call will be day sessions five days i week, howev- One striking aspect about every do something new. counter al his newsstand that he ood" will be shown at 6:30 p.m., Rahway, from 10 a.m- to 3 p.m. The Saturday night. past and current rivals dined at the answered by an automated er, transportation is not provided. receptionist answer no one looked to bey an Oiie store owner encouraged peo- "didn't know what to buy," and said and Feb. 17 at 7 p.m., an African- storm date will be Feb. 28. Break- Interestingly, the idea to stage such same table. American History Program titled fast and lunch will be available. For To be considered for the program, extravagant gift, placing more empha- ple to get adventurous in 1998 and do he will spend Saturday without a a grand event came while she was sit- Event organizers boasted of that Valoitiiie. "Reaching Back Mowing ofit Fund Winter Ball an ftegina Swiere, Sue Miehalezyk, -cWdre y ling in her living room one evening. fact. The Progress is mailedto th e homes ward" will be presented. The public 388-3710. Beverly Ellenport, Mayor Robert Ellenport, Cookie Rtchford, Marylee Terrano and Joan- fourth birthday on or before Oct. 1. a persona] touch. "Everybody gen roaes,-said Edwin "I don't have a Valentine," he said Ellenport said she wanted "to sup- "This is not a political event," said of subscribers for delivery every is invited. Admission is free. March 3 ne Megill. The following information must be Thursday. One-year subscriptions in out of bis clothing store on Cherry somberly. port various groups and organizations Marylee Terrano, the ball's master of Steve, an officer in the Rahway • The Rahway Health Depart- presented at the time of registration: Union County are available for Street Kim. not a Rahway resident, said, Today Polcie Department, said he planned to ... and to do something beneficial for ceremonies. "We'd lose a lot of peo- decisions about who receives the Those in attendance said the funds themselves without pay or compensa- original birth certificate, immuniza- $18.00, two-year subscriptions for Rahway Chapter 607 of the ment will conduct a free blood pres- win his sweatheart's affections by So to what exotic destination would "Dinner would be nice." the community." ple if it was political'' added Sue money. tion," Beverly Ellenport said. $32.00. College and out-of-state AARP will meet at 12:30 p.m. at sure screening for Rahway resi- raised will be well spent. tion record from the doctor, proof of' he take his valentine? "But I like candy, too," she said. Michalczyk, the committee treasuer. subscriptions are available. You may giving her "a nice basket of candy, In its first year, the benefit ball Groups that desire funds must sub- "This is an investment that helps Besides Terrano and Michalczyk, residence in the form of a tax bill, *^l»ybe a little vactioo spot, maybe Robin Guinta, the owener of The the Senior Citiren Center. 1306 dents at the Rahway Public Library subscribe by phone by calling 908- flowers, champagne, something raised S5.00O. last year the numbers mit a "wish list" to the committee. our kids," said Congressman Bob the committee members, are Joanne lease, or notarized letter from the a vaction," be said. Kitchen Cupboard, said customers at Eitcbrook Ave., Rahway. There from 3 to 6 p.m. Blood pressure "We want to open it up to the whole 686-7700 and asking for the different." steadily increased to $11,000 and 188 Franks. Megill, Cookie Pitchford and Regina landlord, and the child's Social Sec- circulation department Allow at least will be an executive board meeting screenings are offered on the first "It's a little cheaper," he said with Greg Foster agreed with Edwin. her store like giving a personal gift. tickets sold. town," Terrano said. Some early requests include body Swiere. two weeks for processing your order. urity number. A specially trained staff saying roses are definitely out this "People like making Valetine can- at 11 a.m. The trip to Atlantic City Tuesday of every month, micro phones for the drama depart- "This is a wonderful coming You may use Mastercard or VISA. an eye toward being affectionate, but Throughout the years, the commit- Two scholarships, worth $500, "Another individual who always will screen such areas as language year for his sweUfaewL dy," she said for the month of February is /-The-Rahway City Council will ment at the high school to a dumb bell frugal. tee has donated money to Clark's were awarded Saturday night to two together of the community," he said. comes through for the benefit fund is abilities and large and small muscle "It's big every year," she said. cancelled. For more information, onduct a pre-meeting conference set in the school's weight room. Missing newspaper Robert Buczynski, who operates an "She's not a rase penon," Foster youth sports programs as well as to seniors at the Arthur L. Johnson High Beverly Ellenport gave special bur mayor," Beverly Ellenport said of development and social skills. said- A less worldly answer came from call (908) 382-1856. at 7:30 p.m. in the council cham- Councilman Bernard Yarusavage, If your Progress did not get delivered antique restoration studio on Cherry the town library and to the Clark scho- School: Brian Babarian and Nikki attention to the committee members. her husband. Beginning Feb. 17, registration can please call 908-686-7700 and ask for He did say that he will probably Lee, who said love is the best gift. bers of City Hall. who attended, had a special request. Street, said he will not be giving his larship program. Spadofino, who will amend Bucknell 'Tonight's success required hours "Without his tireless efforts and be completed at every elementary circulation. buy flowers, however. "Because love makes the world go Tuesday March 4 "I hope some of the funds will Find girlfriend that Louis XVI chair she Approximately 22 groups and orga- University. of planning, hard work and dedication tremendous support, we couldn't raise school between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m., That traditional gift, roses, has noi around," Lee said • Registration for preschool and • The Railway Parking Authority their way to the fireworks," Yarusav- Back issues: always wanted nizations received some type of finan- But after the last dance is danced, by a group of Women who gave of as much money as we do," she said. with notification in early spring. completly fallen out of favor with Steve, who works at a camera store, kindergarten for the 1998-99 school will meet in regular session at 7:30 age said. To purchase back issues of the instead, Buczynski plans to give cial assistance from the committee. the committee must make the tough Additional information can be most people. echoed Guinta's thoughts, saying year begins. Parents may contact p.m. at 18 Poplar St. Progress please call 908-686-7700 her something a bit more contempor- obtained by calling Lorraine Aklonis, and ask for circulation. Additional people are making their gifts more any school for registration informa- March 5 ary and appeal to her taste buds rather Rose, who works out of Donatos supervisor of Humanities at the Title I charges may apply. personal; portraits have increased and tion. Registration will be conducted Rahway Hospital will offer a her sense of style. Florist in Rahway. said roses are still AT THE LIBRARY Office, at 396-1012. "I'll take her out for a nice meal," the store's biggest seller. so have personal photo calenders. daily betweea 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. bereavement group that will meet News Hams: • The Rahway Board of Educa- for seven consecutive Thursdays Color and Shape Bingo, good for pre- menis, returns to the Rahway Public Public Library. The red cards are the News releases of general interest The library has found that children More fun at library Library on Sunday at 3 p.m. with new library cards that all library users must be in our office by Friday at lion will meet in regular session at beginning March 5. The group will outside of the specified age group get schoolers. The programs begin at 2 Students selected noon to be considered for publication Friends line streets with blue ribbon 7:30 p.m. in the Intermediate meet from 1:30 to 3 p.m. at the hos- It's time for more fun and reading bored and disruptive. If it is a program p.m. "Love Songs Through the Ages." need in order to check out books from the following week. Pictures must be School cafeteria. pital, located at 865 Stone St., Rah- at the Rahway Library. Miss Mary has for a younger child and parents need The Library Club returns this wint- Led by music director and harpsi- the Rahway Library's new Dynix black and white glossy prints. For (Continued from Page 1 financial burden on the family. Both result, both communities are making for scholarships Wednesday way. There is no fee to participate. arranged another scries of programs to be present for it, they should make er, too. For students in grades four chordist Victoria Griswold, the prog- system. further information or to report a Drive-in Florist and Monument and parents have been on a leave of an effort Iff support the family. Recognizing the academic achieve- • The Rahway Senior Center, however, pre-registration is for the children of Rahway. Since arrangements for someone to watch through six, the meetings of the club ram will feature soprano- Margaret breaking news story, call 908-686- some out-of-town florists. absence from their jobs and have been Support for Kevin's family is being "We had almost 9,000 people with ment of New Jersey's secondary 7700 and ask for Editorial. 1306 Esterbrook Ave., is sponsor- required. The group will be for space is limited, pre-registralion is their other children during the are on Monday afternoons after Southwell and mezzo Marilyn Spe- Volunteers Jim Zwiebel and Joe maintaining homes in Rahway while shown in many ways within the com- active library cards last summer," school students, the Garden Stale ing a winter bus trip for Rahway those who have lost spouses only, required. This began Wednesday. program. school. See Miss Patti to sign up. sak. They will be accompanied by the Gibilisco of Lchrer-Gibilisco Funeral trying to find their oldest son. Kevin's munity. The Zebrowskis ask that Rah- reported Smath, who had been in Scholarship Program has selected Story reprints: senior citizens to the Doris Duke For more information or to register The programs are specially The programs, which begin the Rahway residents get preference in Castlecout Musicians. charge of her department for the past For permission to reprint any item Home on Milton Avenue in Rahway only other sibling, Kieran, has taken a way residents light a candle so Kevin three Rahway High School seniors, Estate Gardens in Somerville. The for the sessions, call Rahway Hos- designed to appeal to certain age week of Feb. 23 and run through signing up for these programs, so any The Rahway Public Library is printed in the newspaper you must spent free time distributing fliers and leave of absence from his freshman can find his way home. Family and 10 years. "We knew it was going to be Victoria Guidi, Kelly Petroski and trip will include a guided walking pital Hospice at (732) 499-6169. groups. The library asks that parents April, are as follows: child registering need to have a new located at the comer of St. Georges a big job to re-register everyone, so cal Tom Canavan at 908-686-7700. helping to organize the ribbon effort year college to be with his parents and friends have a single candle in their Karen Wagenhoffer, as Edward J. All material is copyrighted. tour of 11 individual gardens under March 9 only bring or send the child who is the • 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 years old — Thurs- Rahway library card — a red one — and Central avenues. The concert is we started early." in Rahway. aide -in the search for his only brother windows, day and night. Bloustein Distinguished Scholars. an acre of glass featuring spring • The Rahway City Council will right age to the particular program. days, 10 to 10:20 tin. or another form of identification with free. Letters to the editor: It is the volunteer efforts from the and best friend. Contributions can be sent to Library cards now need a bar code To be selected, these students had bulbs and flowers. The tickets are meet in regular session at 7:30 p.m. • 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 years old — Tues- the parent's or legal guardian's name Funding for the program is pro- The Progress provides an open community that have bolstered the "Kevin's Fund," in care of Wood- in order to check out materials. Re- to place in the top 10 percent of their $5 per person with the bus leaving jfl the, rnnnrfl yhflmNTi Of CilV Seminars set day*. 10 4o 11 • m. and Railway »H/Hr»cc on u. vided by the Railway Savings •{wits of itevin s nvuier UKI fwfttfIt Although The Zebrowstij are long- feritige Town Han. I Main St., registration began in mid-September, class and have a minimum combined Mars to the edtor. Letters should be from the Rahway Senior Center at 1 Hall. • 2 1/2 to 6 years old — Mondays, For more information, call the Institution. Maureen and Ken, and they said this time residents of Rahway, Kevin's Woodbridge. The Rahway Police Department is a month ahead of "Computer Turn-On SAT score of 1260. More than 4,100 typed double spaced, must be p.m. and returning at approximately 7 to 7:30 p.m. Children's Department of the Rahway effort could not be accomplished mother grew up in Coloma. St. John announcing a series of two-hour semi- Day." Fliers were sent to all the Distinguished Scholars receive award signed, and should be accompanied "So far there has been nothing. It's 4:30 p.m. Tickets are limited and March 11 nars, relating to the upcoming. Law • 3 1/2 to kindergarten — Wednes- Public Library at 381-4110. Valentine's Day cards offers for the 1998-99 school year. by an address and day time phone without the help of Kevin's family Vianney Church is where Kevin like be walked off the face of the • The Rahway Municipal Board schools to encourage studenU to get are available at the Senior Center. Enforcement Candidate Record days, 10 to 11 a.m. number for verification. Letters and and friends. served as an altar boy and bis mother earth," said Kathleen Caragher, one of Alcoholic Beverage Control will Roberta Smath has boxes of red new cards as soon as possible. By late To accept the award, students must columns must be in our office by 9 For more information, call • 3 1/2 to kindergarten — Wednes- Many supporters such as Girl Scout teaches CCD. The family has strd^g Kevin's closest friends. "We don't meet at 6:30 p.m. in City Hall, City entrance examination for police .paids, and she's looking to give them January, more then 3.800 people had apply to a New Jersey college or uni- axn. Mondayto b e considered for 827-2016. days, 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Ensemble to perform Troop 1976 of Rahway, volunteers ties to both communities, and a* a have any clues." Hall Plaza. Rahway. officer. ' away by Valentine's Day. received new cards. That still leaves versity. The Hrard is renewable as publication that week. They are • The Parent-Teacher Organiza- The library's Saturday programs Ars Musica Antiqua, the Union subject to editing for length and from St. John Vianney Church, and The seminars will specifically deal No thai she's running a dating ser- another 5.000 Rahway library users long as the student is enrolled in a tion meeting will be held at the continue on Feb. 14 with a Valentine County ensemble specializing in early clarity. Lancome Cosmetics distributed post- March 21 with familiarizing the individual with vice. Mrs. Smath is head ofthe Circu- with library cards good only for the state college on a full-time basis each Intermediate School at 7:30 p.m. craft program; and March 14, with music played on authentic instru- ers as part of the community's effort Rahway theater prepares comedy • The Franklin School PTA will the LECR examination, a basic "bow lation Department at the Rahway old system. year. e-mail: to support a local family at a very try- Carnival Productions of Rahway has announced the cast and staff of its wint- Coming events hold its annual Spring Festival/ to" format. Included in the familiari- The Progress accepts opinion pieces er presentation, "Only You," which will be performed March 6-14 at the Craft Fair from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at zation will be general information by e-mail. Our address is ing time. Feb. 19 GRAND OPENING WCN220kxalsoorce.com. It's been more than one month troupe's home within the El Bodegon Restaurant in downtown Rahway. • Bowling vs. Shabazz will be at 1809 St. Georges Ave., Rahway. about the lest, sources of additional e-mail must be received by 9 a.m. since Kevin Zebrowski was last seen. Featured in the ensemble cast of Timothy Mason's modem romantic comedy Clark Lanes at 3:30 p.m. Proceeds will be used for play- information to study from, and a list Monday to be considered for Local, stale and federal investigators are Lisa Alford of RoseJJc Park, Oscar Castillo of Union, Elizabeth A. Durkin of Feb. 20 ground equipment and programs of schools that are dedicated to police. publication that week. Advertising FREDDYS VACUUMS have been looking into his disappear- Plainfield, Ken Schachtman of Montclair. and Rahway residents Mark Szabo for the children. Any questions, or testing in all its facets. and news releases will not be • The Daisy Parent meeting will accepted by e-mail. ance from a bar in the small Carrabas- and Bill Van Sam. be held at Roosevelt School at 9 to reserve a table, contact Gene The dates for the seminars are: Feb. 209 N. Wood Ave., Linden sett Valley of Maine where he danced The show — which is being directed by Mark Spina of Caldwell, a teacher a.m. Andre at (732) 396-8010. 27; March 4; March 14; March 24 and (908) 486-6040 To place a display ad: in a mosh pit with his work friends at with Union County College — is produced by Wendy Cinquanta of Rahway March 26. Sales • Service • Parts Display advertising for placement in Judson's Sugarloaf Motel and Gondo- and John Marinko of Roselle. Each seminar will begin at 6:30 I" the general news section of the la Lounge. "This is a big step for Carnival." commented Cinquanta, a Carnival co- p.m. and will be held in the Emergen- HOOVER I Progress must ba in our office by Mayor James Kennedy of Rahway founder and the troupe's general manager. "This show marks the first time cy Management room in the basement Monday at 5 p.m. for publication that 299 N.WOCP AVE. UNDEN week. Advertising for placement in and McGreevey of Woodbridge have we've hired I guest director, and we're very excited to be working with Mark." rou're Invited! of Rahway City Hall. Attendees the B section must be in our office by joined forces in forming "Kevin's For information on this show, group rates or fund-raising opportunities, call NJPAC 's World Festival I presents a Global should bring a notepad and pencil or Monday at noon. An advertising Fund" to help defray the tremendous Cinquanta at (732) 388-0647. Music Performance and Workshop featuring pen to take notes. representative will gladiy assist you There is no fee for these seminars in preparing your message. CaD 908- , the international recording artists WE ALSO REBUR SEWING MA CHINES and they are open to all Rahway 686-7700tor a n uppuiiiUiwiiL Ask for the display advertising department Rahway residents. "Sons Da Lusofonia" Call the Community Assistance To place a classified ad: Catfep's 3Bnb Team at (732) 827-2179. The Progress has a large, well read Monday, February 16, 1998 • 2-4 p.m. classified advertising section. On-line Advertisements must be in our office •RW -GAMES SURPRISES Kean University by Tuesday at 3 p.m. for publication FREE BUFFET that week. All classified ads are FIND IT The Little Theatre at University Center payable in advance. We accept VISA ASK ABOUT OUR 'HOT SEX DRINK' and Mastercard. A classified Quick & Easy Admission is Free representative will gladly assist you 100 N. 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ROBERT POSNER • 53 Westfield Ave.; Clark N J Pre-registration required for all community outreach activities. change* to the RAHWAV PROGRESS, 1-800-564-8911 Enrichment Evening and Saturday Appointments Available P.O. Box 3109, Union, N.J., 07083. 973-761-0489 (732)388-7600 801 N. Wood Ave. • Linden • 908-486-5300 Rahway Hospital * 865 Stone Street, Rahway, NJ 07065 * (732)381-4200 PAGE 4 — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1998 RAHWAY PROGRESS RAHWAY PROGRESS • CLARK EAGLE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1998 — PAGE 5 COMMUNITY FORUM City Council adopts guidelines A good first step for video taping of meetings The City Council took a good first step in opening govern- ment for the citizens of Rahway by offering programming By Philip Scan Curran hinder the flow of information. can comment on any subject they on the local access cable channel. Start Writer "These guidelines should be wish, was placed at the meeting's end In addition to taping meetings and broadcasting them on Ending months of controversy and thrown away," said Maryann Janusz. just prior to when the council the channel. Mayor James Kennedy is proposing several often heated debate about public Janusz, along with Kerri adjourns. other ideas, including educational programming and com- access to government, the Rahway Blanchard, was arrested in November That measure had the normally har-1 after she tried to videotape a council monious council deeply divided, and munity events. From left, Antonio Lopez City Council adopted a 12-point resolution that establishes guidelines meeting and then have it broadcast on saw one councilman imploring his It's unfortunate, though, that such a plan comes to light Jr., Clark PBA Vice Presi- Comcast. colleagues to vote against it. only a couple months after two women, including the wife of dent John Young and for audio and video taping of council meetings. A council subcommittee, consist- "Please vote no on this," said Lodge Past Master Ste- Councilman James Jones Jr., who a councilman, were arrested for trying to videotape a council The resolution calls for a city desig- ing of Council members Deanna Til- phen Lutz gather during a joined Janusz and Robert Rachlin in meeting on their own — after reportedly giving about 72 nee, who will use a city owned camer- ton, Frank Janusz and Saliga, devised meeting where the Free opposition. hours' notice of their intent. a, to record each meeting. the guidelines after nearly four and Accepted Masons Jones, a Democrat who worked At least two council members have said 72 hours was not Only that camera will be allowed months of deliberation and revisions donated $5,000 to the under both systems as a councilman, inside the council chambers, the resol- to the original list. enough notice, and that they smelled something fishy about Clark PBA to purchase bul- said the current system was an impor- ution says. It was this committee, though, lhat the request. That's not something individual council mem- let proof vests. See story tant part of the democratic process bers need to worry themselves about. If the council is acting on Page 6. Subsequently, Channel 34, the Janusz resigned. from because he found the proposed guidelines to be "This is democracy, like it or not," accordingly during a meeting, and there were guidelines pre- city's cable channel, will broadcast the meetings, making it the sole media too stringent. Jones said. VJOUSlv pfKtprl nn the wnll r»H<:iHp the rnnnril rh.imrvrt in 1 view them. lyt thai pnrtinn rnrrK* rjph which 72 hours was listed as ample notice, the women No time restrictions were placed on lone Republican, abstained from the after the public could comment on should have been permitted to tape the meeting and avoid taping time, but the council's closed final vote, which passed with eight agenda items only at the meeting's the embarrassment that ensued prior lo the meeting. or private sessions — when the public affirmative votes. early stages. The City Clerk, at least, should have responded profes- - is dismissed from the meetings — will The resolution deals with other- But that same system had some council members • complaining that ffcoto By Smmm not be recorded. electronic equipment beside video sionally and advised the women that their request was their work would begin later than nor- rejected. After all, as we said earlier, one is the wife of a Arthur L. Johnson High School seniors David Durante, seated and gesturing class- "It looks good to us," said Council- cameras. No pictures can be taken woman Nancy C. Saliga. inside the council chambers, except mal because the back-to-hack public councilman and could have been given the courtesy of being mates, Yanni Marmarou and Brian Zambuto, prove their point for the Jerrorist/SWAT sessions consumed most of the team simulation while the rest of the sociology class listens to their reasoning. "Our job is done," she said before during awards ceremonies, and the contacted. Memories of 'The Shed' will always exist the meeting, "as far as making up the video tapes of the meetings will evening. But they weren't, arrests were made, and now our legisla- Many years ago in the back yard of when you no longer could squeeze day matinee movies. Imaginary guidelines." become city property. Fellow Democrat Sal Mionc. who tors are gung-ho about resolving the problem. the old family homestead stood an through the door. None of us ever got arrows would thud agiansl the While the resolution expires on Copies of those meetings, whether ardently supported the change, said: Expected on the agenda for the next City Council meeting ancient small building that we always The Way stuck in that doorway, but some of us wooden walls of the bunkhouse, while Dec. 31, Council President Donald R, on audio or video tape, will be avail- "Put the business of the city first. The is a resolution announcing the guidelines for broadcasting referred to as "The Shed." This shed came quite close to doing so. Most of the defenders fired from the windows. Andersen said he wants to make the able through the city clerk's office business of the city should come was at the rear of the property, behind 'SWAT classes learn by doing first" City Council meetings on the local access cable channel. It Was the time the front door was kept It was possible to launch a surprise guidelines into an ordinance, giving where residents can purchase them for the barn that was once a place to keep closed by merely wedging a stick attack by the cowboys, who could slip them permanence, and only put them an undetermined fee. The change will not, however, alter We respectfully request that city officials make some kind upon Ihe Robber's Cave Experiment conducted in a wagon in one compartment and a Bv William Frolich through the hasp, for there was out unseen through the small window Ellen Spingler, Arthur L. Johnson High School into resolution form so the taping ' One addendum was made to the the time each person has to speak 1954." of promise to their constituents that all public meetings will 'horse in the adjoining room. There nothing of value inside the shed, at the end of the loft and suddenly sociology, psychology and history teacher, believes in could begin immediately. final resolution. The Rahway Public Each speaker still has five minutes. learning by doing. Her third and seventh period classes The causes, consequences and possible solutions to be broadcast in their entirety, with the exception of time was a hayloft above, and a lean-to anyway. appear from behind the shed. The taping is expected to begin Library will receive a copy so resi- recently combined for a class period to participate in a conflict are illustrated during the simulation and later spent in closed session. We include agenda setting meetings, room added to one side. We never the length of the shed, made of hand- Another use for this old shed was as When playing cops and robbers, we next month. dents who cannot buy a copy can rent Terrorist/SWAT team simulation. discussed as the class reflects on its own behavior dur- which are also deemed public. used it for its original purpose, but split shingles fastened with cut nails. a hang-out for the robbers in a cops- kept up with the times by using tom- However, the guidelines drew it. ing the game. Students learn first hand why groups will instead rented the spaces as garages. Underneath the roof was a floor that and-robbers game, for it was far my guns and automatic pistols. The sharp criticism from some who Separately, the council slightly We also would urge residents who watch the meetings to According to Spingler, "The simulation is used to take risks and engage in behaviors which individuals About 25 fed behind this barn was formed tl>e ceiling of (IK rooms enough away from the family home- machine guns were wooden, but the attended the meeting, charging that altered the order of council meetings. be more aware of how many times the City Council enters illustrate conflict between groups and is loosely based would reject. the shed. This was a structure about below, and ceated a small loft, that stead that no one was disturbed by the automatics could be loaded with a roll the new guidelines will ultimately The public portion, where citizea"; Voice for into a closed session, a meeting held in private to discuss the size of one-car garage, but it was was accessible through a square open- noise of the many gun battles that of paper caps, and gave a satisfactory personnel, financial and legal matters. According to the Sun- never used as such. It may have been ing in the middle of the floor. At one were fougt in and around the little hang, bang, bang, when fired. Of shine Law. a governing body has a right to discuss these used for a cow, and it certainly had end of the loft was a small window. building. Most of the weapons were course, the cowboys had neither HEALTH matters privately, but with all the apprehension by the City once housed several chickens, as there about eighteen inches square, but very made of wood, and manufactured on machine guns nor automatics and the Rahway district beginning school registration Tuesday was a small doorway no one tide thai lnilc liglx came in through that win- the workbench down in the cellar of cast iron guns could fire caps, but only Dr. Eileen XicLcl Council to broadcast its meetings, we fear it does not want Registration for the 1998-99 school completed When parents register bill, deed or current mortgage dency are to be submitted whithin 30 would have allowed the hens to enter dow as a neighbor's bam stood only a the big house, but there were a few one at a time. Those pistols looked To enter the preschool handicapped every action to be conducted in the open and may use the year will begin Tuesday. Parents may their child along with the following, statement. days of enrollments or the pupil may or exit as they wished. In the center of foot-and-one-half away from the cast iron cap pistols used by anyone program, children must be 3 years old At HEALING HANDS like six-shooters, but you had to tear contact any school for registration they must bring their Social Security be excluded until such time as they Sunshine Law as a way to keep certain portions of govern- one side was a door for people to use. shed. on or before Oct. 1, 1998 and be eva- • Renting with a lease. The proof of who possessed one. As the Fourth of off a single paper cap and place it in information. Registration will be con- card and when appropriate, Medicaid ment closed. luated by a child study team. Registra- renting is a copy of the lease. are submitted. CHIROPRACTIC CENTER, we and there were windows on the from This shed was our playhouse. We July approached, it was possible to lthc breech after pulling back the ducted daily between 9 a.m. and 3 card. tion for this program is by appoint- • Renting or residing without a Residents should not let that happen in Rahway. and rear. and our friends used il for anything purchase some rolls of paper caps hammer. This technique slowed down p.m. Registration requires proof of Proof of immunization are dedicated to helping you To prove a child's age, parents will ment only. Contact Eleanor Peris at lease. Proof of residency in this categ- we could imagine. For a period of from some of the neighborhood the fire considerably, and could be age, guardianship, residency and Immunization records indicating need one of the following: birth certi- 396-1035. ory is a notarized letter from the land- achieve your ultimate goals and We never knew just how old this time it might be a clubhouse, until the stores, and that added to the noise. embarrassing if the cap fell out of the immnnizntion. the child has been inoculated against ficate, passport, or transcript from fOT- lord or property owner (contact the shed -was. bat it must have 'been older idea of a club faded from our minds. Those of us who used the wooden breech just as you were ready to obtaining health. Cnir Parents of private and parochial Proof of Guardianship school for a sample letter) and addi- diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, polio- than any other building on our lot. It Sometimes it was our home away guns simply yelled, "Bang, bank, I got mer public school. Think of the shoot. school students who are considering If you are not the natural parent of tional proof of where the applicant is' myelitis, mumps, measles, and Ger- had been well-constructed, with a post from home with an old. discarded car- To enter kindergarten, children chiropractic you" at the enemy, who usually The old shed is gone, now, as it was having their children enroll in the the child, proof of guardianship in the domiciled in the form of two of the man measles. Children entering pre- and beam frame whose joints were pet on thtrfloor, and curtains on the must be 5 years old on or before Oct. taxpayer first claimed to have ducked, and there- taken down years ago, but the memo- Rahway public schools are encour- form of court order, adoption papers, following: income tax return, driver's school will aln need immunization experience-has fastened with wooden pegs, and flush windows made from old bedsheets. It fore, you had missed him. This dis- 1. 1998. against Haemophilus infiuenzae b. ries of it still exist. The games we aged to begin the registration process or in the case of foster, letter from the liceale to seniors and other residents of Union County. the owners of this business is indica- VITAMINS 4 MINERALS one person has been executed. hem, those who commit crimes The first of these ordinances prohi- able by death in England as recently they come in? I don't think execution Residents should bring their 1996. federal and state dividends, pensions. tive of my administration's serious- School how to design web pages on the Internet. My feeling about the death penalty should pay the price of their acts, SaprlSiftFmPradacis as 125 years ago, and the age of the should be done for revenge; it should Social Security payments, IRA distributions, etc. The Internet is the future for these fifth-graders, and being is ambivalent. I believe those who heavily and forcefully. There is too offender was not a consideration, show, in the strongest way possible, Appointment are necessary and can be made by calling (732) 388-8957. taught by students in their own generation helps not only the commit the more heinous crimes, much anarchy and chaos around with- Mm M$> TnMng Preduca children as young as 10 years old that there is no place in our society for t>M fn* • Nan • Snfe • Cnm • Hvta fifth-graders, but the high school students as well. such as child molesters who murder out lessening the penalties of the law. could go to the gallows. There were those who take a life. The murderer i ' WEMAJL The students spent most of Friday afternoon designing the lheir victims, should be permanently should be dealt with severely, and in a That kind of thinking is not only ridi- EVERYWHERE 20% OFF few exceptions. ,1275 Westfield Ave, Rahway (Clark border) web pages and received nothing but accolades from Tech- and bodily removed from society. manner that will instill fear in those culous but extremely dangerous. For Any Information ' csmncATts During the French Revolution, a nology Coordinator Barbara Martin, who conceived the idea Those who murder wantonly and have who are like-minded. 732-381-5768^?* I PARKMGH REAR'ACROSS FROM CITY HALL ANY VITAMIN poor hapless peasant could lose his or Leading to a Conviction LJM On* hem Ptr Customer no remorse for what (bey have done Many believe the death penalty is to bring the two groups of students together. her head based on mere suspicion or Norman Rauscher is a former Tuesday, Wednesday New Customers • 306 NO. WOOD AVENUE, LINDEN Not o bt CcnfcneC Wff. C*w» Ofcn should alto suffer the ultimate fate. not a deterrent to the would-be mur- We encourage more interaction among students at all rumor. Once the animosities of the newspaper publisher and frequent For A Hit and Run Accident ! 486-9446 In- some cases when the situation is derer. To them, life in prison with no MANICURE with Pedicure or Leg Wax grade levels, and further encourage the district's teachers to revolution subsided, more and more not so clear cut, and doubt about guilt columnist for this newspaper. On Tuesday, February 3,1998 or 15^30-60 wiouta Body Therapeutic Massage let us at the Progress know. We are more than happy to pub- heads remained intact. But it was too or innocence remains, the truth should 7:45 PM . lish stories that are this positive. late for the innocent who were wrong- be explored as far as is humanly pos- ly executed. sible. 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I SPECTATOR LEADER • RAHWAY PROGRESS - CLARK EAGLE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1M8 - PAGE 7 RAHWAY PROGRESS - CLARK EAGLE PAGE 6 — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1998 r SALES TAX • SAVE • 3°. SALES TAX • SAVE • 3% SALES TAX • SAVE • 3f% SALES TAX • SAVE • 3°o SALES TAX • SAVE • 3 oSALES bMV C It Police nab two for drugs £%¥? Deli King at 10:32 a.m. No injuries Railway were repotted. Rahway police nade two drag POLICE BLOTTER • On Feb. 6, police arrested a local arrests in two dayi last week. man on an outstanding warrant at 8:54 The first wa» on Feb. 7 at 1:05 a.m. drag transaction between two people. p.m. Police processed and released Officer Richard Long was on patrol One of the suspects fled into an the man after be posted baiL in a muted police car in the 1500 open business. The second — John • On Feb. 5, a report was taken of block of Main Street when he saw Cullen, 26 of Church Street — was criminal mischief in which an auto- Wendell Wilioo, 31, of Lenox Place found to have a number of vials of mobile was damaged in the parking allegedly discard an empty alcoholic white powder, allegedly CDS. lot of SnopRite on Central Avenue at beverage container. Cullen was released on his own rec- 6:17 p.m. While investigating, Long alleged- ognizance. The first suspect was not • On Feb. 4, police arrested an Eli- ly found a white powdery substance, found. zabeth resident for a motor vehicle believed to be a controlled dangerous dark warrant at 3:09 p.m. substance hidden in a folded S10 bill. • On Feb. 8, police responded to a Wilson was arrested and charged with hit-and-run motor vehicle accident in • Also on Feb. 4, police responded front of the Central Avenue McDo- to a motor vehicle accident in the ROPER ADMIRAL possession of CDS; be posted his $2,500 baiL nald's at 5:01 p.m. parking lot of ShopRite on Central Avenue at 8:20 p.m. The second was less than 24 hours • On Feb.7, police arrested an East liter, at 12:45 un. on Feb. 8. Orange woman for numerous out- • A report was taken at 9:26 a.m. of BY BY Officer Joseph Simooetti was on standing warrants at 8:47 -p.ro. criminal mischief in which an on Poplar Street in a marked • Also on Feb. 7, police responded entrance door at town hall was otnr vehicle accitfent in fraot of ao

Clark PBA President Victor DeMarzo, right, accepts a check from Antonio Lopez Jr. of Last fling is slated at tavern SUPER SPECIAL SUPER SPECIAL Although it was originally used as a UHUlUt the La Fayette Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Rahway to purchase bullet proof Costumed musicians will entertain who specialize in period music, will vests for the officers. •guests on Feb. 28, as they dine by perform throughtout the evening. store and residence, it became a tavern in 1798 and functioned as a candlelight at the historic Merchants Members of the society will be cos- hotel until the mid-1930s. The Rah- and Drovers Tavern. An old- rumed as innkeeper and servants who way Historical Society, with the help 20 CU. FT FROST FREE 18.6 CU. FT. Lodge donates $5,000 for police vests fashioned tavern night is being will greet and wait on the guests. planned to let the public enjoy an of several major grants and a number Candlelight throughtout and a blazing By Donald Kdly ing, made public the need for new bullet proof vests. A evening at the historic inn before it of individual contributions, will kitchen fire will add to the atmosphere Managing Editor response soon came from the Rahway Lodge. closes for restoration in the spring, undertake a complete restoration of of a circa 1800- hotel. During the Jan. 21 executive meeting, the Clark PBA De Marzo gave his friend Past Master Stephen Lutz slid Theodore J. Nevins, president of the interior of the four-story hotel. The event is open to the public at Local 125 was given a donation of $5,000 for the purchase most of the credit for facilitating the donation. the Rahway Historical Society and The twenty interior rooms will be $40 per person. Reservations can be of bullet proof vests. The money was presented by His "Stephen was the man who really got the ball rolling," chairman of the event. restored for use as a museum of tavern made by calling Nevins at (732) Worshipful Master Antonio Lopez Jr., of the La Fayetie De Marzo said. A buffet dinner will be preceded by life and stagecoach transportation. •4973REFRIGEM Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons located in Rahway. "It was around Thanksgiving when I heard about the colonial drinks and bors d'oeuvres in 499-0279. Glass Shelves • White Only "A donation of $5,000 comes down to about $450 a PBA's need for the vests," Lutz said. "And as you can see, the restored raproom. Ridley and The Merchants and Drovers Tavern The rehabilitated facility will be Glass Shelves •Almond Only we had the donation in by January." piece," said PBA local President Detective Victor F. De Anne Enslow, professional musicians was constructed in the 1780s. reopened in late 199S or early 1999. RT20AK HMG Marzo. "We can purchase the vests at the state rate which And in appreciation of his efforts, the Clark PBA hon- will mean vests for 12 men." ored Lutz with a plaque at the same meeting. "The PBA wanted to show Stephen how much we like Truck fire doused on E. Hazelwood Avenue De Marzo explained that every five yean or so, bullet what he did for us," De Marzo stated. Here's a look at some of the calls fire; causing oil to flow off with the ALMOND ONLY proof vests need to be updated, even if they haven't been Lutz was equally enthusiastic about receiving the plaque that the Rahway Fire Department water. County Haz-Mat units had to ADMIRAL BY MAYTAG *HMG put to use. F1RE BLOTTER and the work he did responded to last week: come to the scene and put down mats "Most people imagine that a bullet proof vest is like a "It feels great to help people out," Lutz said cheerfully. WHIRLPOOL • County Hazardous materials units age to the truck; Clark and Roselle to soak up the oil. metal plate," De Marzo went on to say. 'trot an officer isn't 22 CU. FT. SIDE BY SIDE • ICE & WATER Lutz went on to say that the Lodge, which has been in had to respond to a truck fire on East fire trucks had to be brought in on The fire also caused a three-phase going to wear a piece of metal." existence in iu present form since 1854. has a special fund Hazeiwood Avenoe last week. standby while Rahway firemen fought power line above the truck to sag. A "Vests are made of a fiber that is woven to withstand the earmarked for use in the community. According to fire records, a private the blaze. But that wasn't the only PSE&G employee in the area shut impact of a bullet." said De Marzo. "Perspiration from the "We've helped local churches rebuild and stuff like vacuum truck caught fire there on problem that firefighters had to worry down the line while firefighters were officers' bodies causes the fibers, to unravel and collect at that," Lutz explained "I think that if we can help out, we. Feb. 6 at 6:47 p.m. These trucks are about. extinguishing the last of the blaze. WASHER & DRYER the bottom of the vests." will." used, among other things, to pump out A fire official said that the truck's The cause of the fire is unknown, It was at this time that the Honorary PBA, a civic organi- Lutz added that he hoped the Lodge could help other sewers. hydraulic line, attached to a 90-gallon but the Union County Arson Unit said zation of local businessmen that helps with PBA fund rais- local groups in need in the future. The fire caused $150,000 in dam- tank of hydraulic oil, ruptured in the that it started near the truck's battery. Rahway Hospital creates 1 community advisory panel CAPTURE THE MEMORIES A picture is worth 1,000 words... In its ongoing effort to aid the com- or matching in-kind resources,-and munity, Rahway Hospital recently promoting outreach awareness." and with reprints from facilitated the organization of a com- The group is chaired by the Rev. Worrall Community Newspapers, RErRiGERATOR • iC munity advisory panel. During its James W. Ealey, pastor of the Second SUPER SPECIAL annual meeting for the community Baptist Church, Rahway. A kick-off you can capture those precious memories LXR6232 last year, the results of the CAP's meeting for "Bridges to Non- LER3624 sweeping community needs assess- violence" was held on January 30 at for as little as $8. ment were announced The panel Rahway Hospital. Three sub- identified violence prevention as its committees, formed during the meet- top health priority. ing, will focus on domestic violence, Order professional reprints of your favorite WE ARE #1 IN As a result of that endeavor. Rah- youth programs and outreach photographs from Worrall Newspapers way Hospital and the CAP have awareness. reached the implementation phase and Kirk C. Tice, president and CEO of and bring a smile to the face of LiNDEr-.. RAHWAY have created "Bridges to Non-Rahway Hospital, addressed the someone you love. violence/* pmnn nf rvnnlp hv thanlrintr ihj»m fnr

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It also reviews "The budget affects public employ- Fax:908-686-4169 SPORTS Assembly Democratic Leader ance reform benefits, the residents of Ohio, truck assembly plant, has been Joseph V. Doria Jr. announced that Union County," said Cohen. "My spending proposals and reviews major ees, local schools and municipal ser- appointed lo plant manager of GM's Cohen, D-Union, will be the ranking committee assignments will give the i decisions like education funding, vices — almost every, aspect of New Linden truck assembly plant Tank- Democrat on the Assembly Policy 20lh district a strong voice jn the vari- municipal aid, and boned Jersey life," said Suliga. 1 took for- ersley succeeds Richard A. Monkaba, referendum.";. UCT Wrestling set and Regulatory Oversight Committee ety of complex Issues that are ward to playing an important role in Johnson hockey needed one who is now plant manager for GM's and he will also serve on the Assemb- expected to be undertaken in this new Suliga has sered the 20th Legisla- crafting budgets that are prudent for Flint Truck Assembly Plant. Tankers- ly Banking and Insurance Committee. legislative session." tive District as a member of the Gen- the entire state and advantageous for ley's appointment became effective Cohen was elected to his fourth eral Assembly since 1994. The district Union County." for this weekend victory for the state playoffs "There is little doubt that Neil Feb. 1. Assembly term in November, repre- The New Jersey State mterscho- Cohen's depth of experience will add By Joe RagozsJno senting the 20th Legislative District, lasdc Athletic Association (NJSIA- "Dan brings considerable lean an invaluable perspective to the ongo- Staff Writer which includes Elizabeth, Linden, A) and the New Jersey Scholastic manufacturing experience to our Lin- ing legislative process of car insur- For high school wrestlers and coaches throughout the area, the best time of Mclnnis Cup also on horizon for Crusaders den truck plant." said Guy D. Briggs, Rahway and Roselle. STUDENT UPDATE Coaches Association (NJSCA) ance reform," said Doria, D-Hudson. the season has finally arrived. By Andrew McGann will now be teamed with senior center Mike Seebur- GM vice president and general mana- dents named to the dean's Hst have have scheduled outstanding coach- "The public will also be well-served Suliga named It's what everyone involved hai worked for ever since the seasoD began back Assistant Sports Editor ger and sophomore right wing Mike Nudo. The pros- ger of operations for the GM Truck Muhammad on list maintained at least a 3.2 GPR. es clinics for wrestling, boys' and by Neil's careful scrutiny of admini- Assembly Democratic ' Leader in late December. With the Mclnnis Cup tournament quickly pects c»f the offense this line is capable of generating is Group. "His ability to develop unique Malikah Muhammad of Roselle has girls' tennis and golf. strative and bureaucratic regulations, Joseph V. Doria Jr., D-Hudson, recen- Indeed, there's nothing more treasurable than tournament time. And tourna- approaching and a berth in the NJSIAA state playoffs something Milstein is excited about. processes designed to increase the been named to the honors list by Williams earns honors Here's an extended look at the ment time begins with the 23rd annual Union County Wrestling Tournament in his capacity as a ranking member of tly" announced that Assemblyman hanging in the balance, the Johnson High School ice While Samecki is out, senior Tom Paduano, nor- quality of our trucks willbe a consid- Edward Williams College in Teancck. Linden resident Kellcn Williams, a three clinics: sponsored by the Union County Interscholastic Athletic Conference. the committee on regulatory Joseph S. Suliga, D-Union, will serve hockey team is hoping to get suspended senior center mally a right wing, will center the second line and be erable asset to the team in Linden." oversight." To qualify for the honors list at the sophomore at St. Peter's Preparatory Wrestling This year's event will commence tomorrow night and conclude Saturday his third term on the Assembly Tom Samecki back in the lineup as soon as possible. flanked by juniors Dave Perrota and Brian Chin. The Tankersley began his GM career in Daniel Tankersley two-year liberal arts college of Fair- School in Jersey City, was one of 175 This fourth annual clinic will afternoon at the Dunn Sport Center in Elizabeth. ,, Appropriations Committee in the Samecki, Johnson's leading scorer through 14 third line, comprised of junior center Marcin Merodo, 1973 with the Chevrolet Division as Cohen has served on banking and leigh Dickinson University, a student take place Friday, May IS at Rut- 1998-1999 legislative session. students to receive honors at the Jesuit Although this year's tournament features a number of quality teams which garnet with 13 points on 10 goals and three assists, manager in 1992, manager of quality oversight committees in past legisla- must maintain a 3.5 or higher grade gers University's New Brunswick freshman left wing Brian Yawlick and sophomore an associate work standards observer. noria said the committee assign- school's recent fall honors assembly. have a legitimate snot at claiming the title, one thing is for certain if you ask fMMJ

-••**—' PAGE 10 - THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1998 RAHWAY PROGRESS • CLARK EAGLE NEWS CLIPS • News 'Karnival' scheduled An applicant must be 25 years of For more information about In- Recycling program belonging to a commercial district an AT&T phone card for 30 minutes age or older as of May 1. Awards arc Town registration, call Lou Panico at that is moving forward into the next free long distance together with dis- • Arts The Deutscher Club of Clark Inc., The Department of Public Works/ based on financial need. For more 908-8455. century. counted New York Yankee ticket*. 787 Featherbed Lane, will hold its Office of Recycling announced the • Entertainment information or an application form, Several large businesses in the The purchase price is $30 for each annual "Karnival" on Feb. 21. initiation of a pilot program for contact Elizabeth at (908) 245-3682 Rahway area have already committed book and U available by calling either Music by Bcmie's Orchestra will Books for discussion demanufacturing of consumer elec- • Classified no later than Feb. 28. to this program. More than 30 percent the St. Agne» rectory it (908) start at 8 p.m. The next meeting of the Clark Publ- tronics. For more information, call of the banners are already taken. For 388-7852 or Marie McCormack at • Real Estate The kitchen will be open al 6 p.m. ic Library book discussion group is Michael Smalling. recycling coordi- Audubon programs more information call (908) (908) 382-0509. The affair is open to the public, and scheduled for Feb. 23 from 7:15 to nator, at 827-2159. The Rahway Senior Center, 1306 396-3545. • Automotive admission is S5. 8:30 p.m. in the library's Ayer's meet- For more information, call (732) Estcrbrook Ave., Rahway, will pre- ing room. The book for discussion is Parents group meets Classes begin sent a series of special programs with Banner program WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS , 1998 - SECTION B 574-8600. James McBride's "The Color of The spring session of the Studies guest speakers from the New Jersey The Rahway Center Partnership, in Parent Anonymous of New Jersey Water." Copies of the book are avail- Program at the Polish Cultural Found- cooperation with the City of Rahway, Inc. is a private, non-profit organiza- Audubon Society and the Trailside able for check-out at the circulation ation will resume the first week of Fashion show set is initiating a new seasonal banner tions that provides free community- Museum in Watchung as part of the desk or through the reference libra- March: all evening classes are from 7 On March 1, the Arthur L. Johnson program as part of a total promotion based support groups for parents who from The Senior Center "Home and Garden rian. Advance registration is appre- to 9 p.m. Air noise plan are having problems with their child- Parent-Teacher Association will hold Club." ciated, but not required. and marketing campaign to be under- ren and feel they Would benefit from "Editor's a fashion show and mini auction. Stu- All presentations will be held in the The library isiocated at 303 West- taken by the Partnership. Under this meeting weekly with other parents for dents, parents and teachers will model Rahway Senior Center Hall and any- field Ave., in Clark. The Clark Public program, the RCP will purchase and On Wednesday nights, Beginner's fashions provided by The Dress Barn install three seasonal banners. Spring, help and support. Polish will be taught by Marek Rusza- slated for March one who is interested is invited to Library offers all persons equal access la and Beginnner's English by Ann« By Tom Canavan of Linden. attend. and accessibility to its services, prog- Fall and Holiday, as well as other Parents that attend may remain By Sean Dally already tried, and abandoned, a 250 Popowski, starting March 4. Editor In Chltf The fashion show will take place at The schedule is as follows: rams and activities. Any person informational, special purpose and anonymous. Free child care while the StafT Writer degree plan in July and August The Westwood on North Avenue in special event banners. parents meet is available. On Thursday nights. Intermediate Feb. 26 — 1 p.m. — "Gardening requiring special arrangements should When will we as a nation stop A controversial plan to reduce airp- Jerome Feder, chariman of the Garwood. Luncheon will be served at Polish will be taught by Jadwiga Without Chemicals," presented by contact the library in advance. For In order to help promote your busi- Parents Anonymous Support Group rom Neoufc International coumy's Air iraihc Noise Advisory IMS n.m new, a» pan of this program, the RCP 1ILL14 at Phx oapusi i_nurtu. GaatyiatHMak,: AiUarxa; Polish by Trailside Museum. funliei liifurmailuii. call (73:2)' we have six more weeks of winter if Airport may be in place on March 15. Board, has said that the 260 turn plan Donations of S20 per person wil go is offering individual businesses the Elm Ave., Rahway, on Thursdays Krystyna Olszewski; Intermediate March 26 — 1 p.m. — "Gardening 388-5999. we see its shadow? The Federal Aviation Administra- would send planes along in a corridor to aid the PTA Scholarship Fund. For opportunity to have your company's from 7 to 9 p.m. Contact Jim Cyr at English by Elzbieta Malolepszy clas- In The Shade," presented by Trailside Every year on Feb. 2, it seems tion will be implementing the "260 over Elizabeth, Linden, Rahway and tickets or more information, call Laur- name imprinted on one or more of (908) 388-8626 or (800) 843-5437. ses begin March 5. Museum. the country stands still to find out if turn" plan, a routing plan for some Clark. ie at (732) 388-8651 or Nancy at these banners, for one time cost of $90 April 16 — 1 p.m. — "Butterfly Winter contest the groundhog in Pennsylvania, the planes leaving Runway 22 at Newark (732) 381-0075. per banner. • Joanna Klekawka will conduct The original start of this plan was Gardening," presented by Trailside Rahway Division of Parks and one on Staien Island, or the one al International Airport that refers to one If you buy one banner per season, "Preparations for Taking U.S. Citi- delayed, according to Salac, because Museum. Recreation announces that they are Entertainment book the Turtle Back Zoo in West of the turns the planes will take: to a for S250. your business* name will be zenship Test" on Saturdays from 10 to of concerns from the public and from Awards sponsored sponsoring a winter contest. Saint Agnes Church in Clark Orange has seen its shadow. Aren't heading of 260 degrees or west-south- continuously displayed on a banner noon, beginning March 7. Maestro politicians. The Berkeley Heights/Clark/ Club seeks players For the Snow Sculptor Contest, announces that the Entertainment we taking superstitions a bit too far west for approximately 10 months each Book '98 has arrived. Anyone who Walter Legawiec specializes in teach- But, according to the "New York Westfield Business and Professional The Clark Soccer Club will be during any snowfall in the winter, a with Groundhog Day? The plan is meant to reduce airp- year for the next four years. While the placed an order can pick them up after ing "Singing for Enjoyment" Thurs- Tunes," Republican Representative Women is participating in the Career accepting registrations for the Spring snow sculptor may be built and a This year, the one in Pennsylva- lane noise in central New Jersey and RCP cannot guarantee exact banner weekend Masses or from 9:30 a.m. to day evenings beginning March 11. Vito Fossella, Jr. of Staten Island Development Awards sponsored by 1998 In-Town League. To participate photogrpah submitted to the Recrea- nia saw its shadow; the one on Sia- Staien Island. But the FAA has come location, every effort will be made to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday at The English Language courses cost Cranlt threatened to hold Congressional the New Jersey Federation of Busi- in the In-Town League, a person must tion office. The deadline for submit- tcn Island didn'L -Is there really under fire from politicians and citizen locate banners on a pole as close to the rectory. For those who are not $40 for 12 sessions-, the Polish lan- hearings on whether the FAA had ness and Professional Women. reside or attend school in Clark, Win- ting pictures is Feb. 27.1998. All pic- anyone out there concerned about House Speaker Newt Gingrich gestures while addressing the crowd at a campaign fund groups in both states because of it. your business as possible. familiar with the Entertainment Book, guage, citizenship and music courses given in to political pressure when it Awards are presented for the pur- field or Garwood. tures become the properly of the this? raising breakfast in Mountainside for Congressman Bob Franks Saturday. it contains coupons for such items as cost $60 plus textbooks. To register, The plan was originally to begin postponed implementing the plan. pose of either study, training or Registration is open to all boys and Recreation Division. A prize will be There will be three seasonal What makes this more mind- buy one dinner get one free at partici- call the Foundation office at (732) Jan. 1 and continue for 180 days in retraining that will qualify the applic- girls with birth dates July 1, 1981 awarded for the best snow sculptor. changes per year. Bracket and banner blowing is that between Feb. 2 and New Jersey politicians, from the pating local restaurants, dry cleaning, 381-7197. order for the FAA to assess it. ant for career development or through July 31, 1993. The final in- Include your name, address and tele- changes are included in the one-time March 20, the official first day of federal to the local level, have since travel, hotels, fast food restaurants, The Polish Cultural Foundation is employment or the purchase of equip- person registrations will be held phone number on your entry. fee. The cost to your business this spring, there is a period of seven Gingrich assists Franks It is a modification of the Solbcrg lined up against the 260 turn plan. ment for starting and/or expanding an For information call the Division year will provide you with several airline tickets, tickets to sporting located at 177 Broadway, Clark, off weeks. Who determined that if a Mitigation Plan that would affect 25 Saturday from 9 to 11 a.m. and Jan. 30 "I am outraged that the FAA con- existing business that is at least 50 oat 827-2045. Participants must be a years worth of high visibility, good events, etc. exit 135 from the Garden State groundhog sees its shadow, we're percent of the planes leaving Runway from 7 to 9 p.m. at Brewer school, tinues to show no concern for the percent owned by the applicant. Westfield Avenue, Clark. Rahway resident. faith advertising and the sense of The book for 1998 will also contain Parkway. only going to have six more weeks 22. The runway ends in Elizabeth and in kickoff for re-election points toward Carteret - impact its policies nave on the people of winter? What happened to the of New Jersey. This is only the latest seventh week? Questions like this and reducing governmental taxation 38 percent. This would be accom- According to the Solberg Mitiga- By Walter Elliott in a series of actions by the FAA that remind me of being in the sixth to an overall 25 percent. plished by a combination of downsiz- tion Plan, planes are supposed to RELIGION OBITUARIES Staff Writer ignore resident concerns," said United grade and asking the priest who ing, privatizing and general waste make a turn due south towards the The Committee to Re-Elect Con- "We were winning the war on States Senator Robert Torricelli ets for the event are J90 per person. Hebrew High School, and, through tis sisters, Mae Patano and Josephine tool and die maker at Hyatt Roller taught our religion class that if elimination. lightly populated Arthur Kill. They Temple celebrates 40 Sheila Battaglia gressman Bob Franks, R-Union, drugs back in the 1980s, of which (D-9). Sue Margulies of Clark and Karen venous arms, a wide array of cultural, Mabcr. two brothers, Salvatore and Bearing Co., Clark, for 40 years and Adam md Eve were the first two showed they know how to hold a cam- Fust Lady Nancy Regan's 'Just Say . "This is one of the larger gatherings are then supposed to follow this route Temple Beth Or/Beth Torah, the Linger of Scotch Plains are serving as educational, and social programs for Sheila Battaglia, 53, of Mount He added, "It is disturbing that the John, and a grandchild. retired in 1979. Mr. Rovera was a people on earth and they had two paign kick-off breakfast Saturday. No' campaign was a part," said Gin- at L'Affaire that I've been in," said along a heading of 220 degrees — dynamic regional Conservative syna- general chairpersons for the anniver- all age groups. Among these arms are Pocono, Pa., formerly of Clark, died 1 concerns of New York residents are ineiiixa of the United Auto Workers sons, Cain and Abel, where did About 800 people, according to cam- grich. "I want to see 'Just Say No Mountainside Mayor Robert Viglian- southwest — before aiming west tow- gogue in Clark, will celebrate its 40th sary celebration. Natty Lapidus of Men's Club, Sistehood, Adult Educa- Feb. 3. once again being given priority over Anna Clauss of Local 736, Clark. He was also a their sons' wives come from? The paign officials, packed a L'Affaire return and to combat the flow of drugs ti. "We don't often get a person as ard Solbcrg Airport, supposedly miss- anniversary, as well as the 50th Clark. Barbara James of Westfield. tion, Seniors, Young Couples and Bom in Ireland, Mrs. Battaglia member of the Rahway Elks Lodge, only difference is I don't expect prominent as Newt Gingrich here." ing most of Union County. those of New Jerseyans. I will con- Anna Clauss, 86. of Clark died Feb. ballroom in Mountainside to hear here in the United Stales instead of in anniversary of the State of Israel with Bobbi Lonsk of Edison, and Pat Sto- Families, Family Cultural and Educa- lived in London. England. Naples, Clark. anyone to punish me for asking the "I came out to support Bob tinue to fight the FAA on issues where remarks by Franks and Speaker of the Latin America." The plan is supposed lo let planes a series of exciting programs the lack of Clark are chairpersons of the tional Programs, and three youth Fla.. and Clark before moving to 6 in the Merry Heart Nursing Home, groundhog question. Franks," said Springfield Committee- they insist on treating New Jersey Surviving are his wife, Theresa; a House Newt Gingrich. Gingrich envisions every pupil climb over the kill so that, when they weekend of April 3 and 4. Friday evening program. Shabbat Mount Pocono in 1997. She was a Succasunna. residents at •ecoad etas* citizens." groups: USY (united Synagogue daughter, Patricia Kosty: a sister, Let's eliminate Groundhog Day reading and writing English by the man Wiltiarr) RuftfTfr. " and U> SeC Among the highlights of the mnmipp prOCHBl fhaJMtfmnnc jf£ miranfi assistant lor ibe Mooring* Gingrich, R-Georgia, ouSined his turn east toward populated land, they Marie Van Valkenberg; three grand- and live life as it should be — by first grade and to develop a lifelong Newt Gingrich for myself. Some of The county Board of Chosen Free- weekend will be a special Friday Bill and Lauren Falk of Westfteld, Park Retirement Center, Naples, for in Gark for 43 years. She worked in Four Goals for a Generation program are high enough that their engine For further information about children and three great- the calendar. system of learning and education. He Gingrich's ideas are worth consider- holders has also opposed the plan evening service on the April 3 featur- Dinner-dancer chairpersons are Frie- eight years until a year ago. Previous- the cafeteria of the Johnson Regional to the Republican Party faithful. He noise won't disturb people. Temple Beth O'r/Beth Torah or the grandchildren. advocates part of the school week ing on the local level." became it brings planes over "large ing a distinguished guest speaker and da Posnock of Clark, Sebley Hausler ly, Mrs. Battaglia bad been a secretry High School, Clark, for 20 years Speaking of eliminating Ground- and Franks' addresses were proceeded Citizen groups in New Jersey have April 3 and 4 anniversary celebration, devoted to reading and studying the "I'm very excited about some of pans of the county," according to a presentation by the children of the of Rahway. and Lois Roth of Clark: at St. Helen's Church Youth Minis- before retiring in 1976. Mrs. Clauss hog Day, let's also eliminate TV by smaller fundraisers for the Diab- criticized the FAA because air traffic call the synagogue at (732) 381-3403. Declaration of Independence and the Gingrich's goals," said Summit Chairman Dan Sullivan. synagogue's award-winning religious Chairpersons of the ad journal are tery. Westfield, for 10 years. was a member of the Rosary Society Service offers help meteorologists. It seems these etes Center of New Jeney and a poli- controllers have planes immediately Constitution. The tenure system for Councilwoman Kelly Haifield. The school. The theme of the evening, Elyse Spealter of Westfield. Max Surviving are two sons, Patrick and of St.' Agnes Church, the Senior Citi- The New Jeney Division of the weather people thrive on •caring cy rouodtable talk. head due east after taking off; this Clark Mayor Robert fcUcnport said teachers would be replaced with five- tax reduction to a 25 percent rate is beginning at 8:30 p.m., will be Schloff of Clark. Claudia Dorsch of Irish fest slated Peter, three sisters. Maureen Beaum- zens, the Polish Culture Society and American Cancer Society has a toll- Ihe beck out of people every time a About 20 people each paid $200 a minimizes the controllers' workload, he is against the plan because it will year, merit-based contracts. something we have to look al" the German Club, all in Clark. free 800 number. "increase the noise and make the qual- "Israel's 50th." Edison. Lorraine Loshin of Cranford, The Rosary Confraternity of the ont, Patricia Coppins and Elizabeth dark cloud hovers ova the metro- plate to eat and listen to Gingrich. The "Seeing Newt Gingrich in person say critics, but the planes fly over Surviving are a son, Robert; a ity of life mere uncomfortable for the The celebration will culiminate on Al and Fran Reich of Clark, Jill Gore- Church of St. Joseph the Carpenter in Nichols, and a grandchild. To reach this service, call politan area. $4,000 generated from their donations "When you talk with the so-called leaves me with an impression diffe- populated terrain while they are close daughter, Carol Smith; two sisters, citizens and the schoolchildren of Saturday evening with a gala dinner- lick Miller of Plainfield, and Don Par- Rosclle is sponsoring its annual "Irish 8OO-ACS-2345,9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon- Have you watched them on a will go to the Plainfidd-based diab- baby boom and younger generations, rent from the clips I see on televi- to the ground. Kay Kucma and Mary Murtha; a Clark." dance at the Temple, 111 Valley ish of Clark. Fest" on March 2 at 7 p.m in the day to Friday. steady basis? It doesn't matter whit etes education and treatment facility. many of them expect Social Security sion," said Rahway Councilman Fran- According to Arlene Salac of the Louis F. Fruciano brother. Nick Pastewit; four grand- Road. In conjuntion with the dinner- Temple Beth O'r/Beth Torah is a school cafeteria. network they are representing, There was also a 30-guest, $2,500 not to be there for them," said Gin- cis Janusz. To hear his talk about FAA, the "260 turn" plan has planes "The decibels from sound from Louis F. Fruciano, 78, of Westfield, children and a great-grandchild. dance, the synagogue will publish a dynamic and innovative regional syn- Tickets at SlOeach are available by these people can take a minor storm per person round table discussion and grich. "This is why I propose a nort- saving Social Security is important to turn to a heading of 260 degrees passing aircraft have created a distur- formerly of Clark, died Feb. 5 in Rah- commemorative ad journal in honor agogue practicing Conservative Juda- calling 241-1857, or any board mem- and turn it into something that a 110-guest, $1,000 per person photo panisian retirement commission made all of us." instead of 220 degrees between Rah- bance in dark," said Clark Council- way Hospital. DEATH NOTICES of longtime members David and ism and serving nearly 500 families in ber. Additional raffle books are avail- Jacqueline Stoia sends viewers ten-deep in the session with Gingrich and Franks. An of equal thirds of at retirement age, way and Carteret. The FAA had man Lyle Hatch. Born in Brooklyn, Mr. Fruciano "I thank everyone who. came out Elaine Revich, prominent Jewish Union and Middlesex counties. The able by calling 245-4651. supermarket check-out lines. estimated $185,000 was generated for baby boomers and younger people. Jacqueline Stoia. 65, of Dark died CRON - Mary T. (Dubish). of Rotetkt. on ind supported us on a Saturday morn- communal leaders from Clark. Tick- synagogue holds a morning minyon Anyone having handmade items, lived in Clark for 31 years before Last week, the weather people One concept the commission would Feb. 5 in Hackensack Medical Center. Thunday. February 5. 1998, betoved wife of the Franks Finance Committee. ing," said Franks. "With Newt and the moving to Westfield last year. He was tJ. were telling us at least four days in consider is to have personal retire- (prayer service) 365 days a year, as new gifts or non perishable groceries Gingrich then discussed his four first Republican-controlled House of well as regular Friday evening and they wish to donate, may drop them a comptucr analyst for Control Data Bdrn in Irvington, Mrs. Stoia JoMph Cron of Connacicut, Mr. Charlat Cron advance that Tuesday night, Wed- ment accounts so individuals can have PUBLJC NOTICE Corp., Kenilworth, for 15 years and c«Bayvlltaridfh«lsjiJar»iF.Crori,dsar»dlor goals proposal which calls for work- Representatives in 40 years, we've Hunters near goal shabbat morning, afternoon, and off at 327 John St., Roselle, or 603 moved to Clark 25 years ago. a Mr. s<™ Card of Ksni-cx*, Ur, En.1, Tcsday. Thursday and Friday retired 10 years agu. Pieviuusly. Ml. UlJ~~tDwaTQ a" uru^-Irec socle been able to have a balanced budget in MiDcrt St., KoscUe Park, or by calling ~ surviving are Igi husband, Millh-—{Wnurmt of MtwH"—•** *~* ^* T going to be "ugly" with rain, snow, ESTATE OF CLELIA M. SMITH, evening services. Fruciano was a longshoreman in ew, and a sister, Irene Feingold. Dunrtsr ol Crwrry HB. eiaar aurrngaia motraw of American children, developing an Gingrich is calling for a reduction ahead of time and end welfare as we Dtctlitd any board member for pickup. Cut off Mr. John Whita* of P«nnsytv«nia, dsar granJ- sleet and a whole lot of wind. "Bat- Pursuant B f>» ordar at ANN P. CONTI. Rabbi Shawn B. Zell serves as spir- Brooklyn. He was a volunteer with improved system of learning and edu- of local, state and federal taxation on know it. But there's still work to be in reservation hunt Surrogate of th« County of Union, mad* on date for tickets is Feb. 25. mothar of Juat Ann* Cron of Connscticut and ten down the hatches" was one tx 6lh day of February. A.O.. 1908. upon itual leader and Steven Stem as can- Rahway Hospital for 20 years. Mr. Tim Joseph Cron of kJatio. Ths tuntral was cation, creating a retirement commis- individuals to an overall 25 percent. done, like fighting for New Jersey's Peter Rovera promotion for the nightly news. reservation's deer population to what *» application of in* undaralgnad. aa Exa- tor. Michael Saks of Edison is Anyone wishing to attend SL from th* SULLIVAN FUNERAL HOME. 146 sion to keep Social Security solvent The average combined rate, he said, is share of transportation funds." By Sean Dally cutoroftmmuMofaalddaoMaao'. nose* Fruciano was active with the Knights East Second Av«.. Routs. A FunsraJ Matt la rtaraby given to 8M cradiioni ot aaid : Alphonso's during the weekend of Peter Rovera, 81, of Rahway died "An ugh/ winter mix" was another Staff Writer the county feels is a managable num- d*o*aa»d lo axhUl la tw aubacrlfcw under president. of Columbus Council 5503 of Dark was oflarsd in SL Joseph ih* Carpentar R.C. oath or affirmation their daima and March 20-22 may make reservaiions Feb. 8 in Rahway Hospital. Church, RosaUa. Imsmtani St. Gartruov'i promotion. They had people belicv With twelve days of hunting com- ber for the three square-mile park. The synagogue also has an award- and the Grand Centurions of Clark. Mt f| demand* against the estate of amid or get further information by calling Born' in Union City, Mr. Rovera Camsiary.Cotar.a.r'laiasrnatta a contribution ing that we in the metropolitan area pleted, the county is close to meeting There were an imr"* - 300 deer deceased wilhin ate months from the dais winning religious school for children lo SL Jostph th* Carpamar R.C. Church in ot said order, or they wlfl be forever barred 245-5523. The cost of the weekend is Surviving are his wife, Ann: a son, were going to feel like Dorothy this year's goal of reducing the deer in the reservation before the hunt (com prosecuting or recovering the same ages 4 through 13, Bar and Bat Mitz- moved to Rahway in 1950. He was a memory of Mrs. Marv T Cron. 11 to be honored by commission against the subscriber. before she struck her head and went population in the Watchung started — about 100 animals for each vah instruction, a comprehensive SI 10, Frank; a daughter, Joann Murphy; two Jacqueline D. Oulne on her way in the tornado. By Michelle Rung* education, government, health care, Fulmore, employed in Elizabeth Executor Reservation. square mile. The aim of the hunt is to John F. KwssnX Attorney Staff Writer journalism, public relations, law and • Entrepreneur — Lois Schneider, PUBLIC NOTICE Of course, we bad rain and some reduce that number to 60.— or 20 deer 202 Carnegie Cantar PUBLIC NOTICE The newly appointed county law enforcement, volunteerism and/or Summit realtor Volunteers hunting in the reserva- Princston. NJ 08433 WORSHIP CALENDAR wind, bin nothing like the weather per square mile. U1526 RAH Feb. 12. 1006 (S8.2S) tion this year killed 102 deer as of NOTICE TO BOOERS NOTICE TO BOOERS counsel and the pastor of the First women's advocacy, according to • Law enforcement — Sgt Gail Notice Is hereby given that sealed prop- Notice is hereby given that sealed prop' people predicted, and I would bet noon Friday, according to Chuck Sig- The hunt began in 1996 after com- osals will be received by tt» Township of Congregational Church in Union are Wortman. Smith, Union County Sheriffs office osals wil be received by the Township of LUTHERAN the supermarkets in the area were plaints that deer were destroying resi- NOTICE TO BfOOERS Clark, Union County. New Jersey tor COL- Clark. Union County. New Jersey tor LEAF among 11 women to be honored by The dinner and award ceremony • Journalism—Carlotta Holton, Jour- mund, director of the county's parks Nolle* la hersby glvsn that ssalsd prop- LECTION AND DISPOSAL REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL ST. LUKE'S LUTHERAN CHURCH out of stock on items such as toilet dents' landscaping. Deer have also osal* wB ba rsceivsd by th* Townahip of OF ORASS CUPPINGS SERVICE (LCMS). HUlnoe and Cokrtia Road*. EB- the Union County Commission on the will take place Friday, March 13 at 7 nalism teacher at Union County and recreation department. This is 18 Clark. Union County. Naw Jersey for and opened and read In public al tie oMce and opened and read in pubic al the office zaboh. (908) 352-54*7. loan Wanner. Pastor. paper and milk because people deer away from the county's mini- been blamed for overgrazing and -PRUMJNG ANOrOR REMOVAL ol the Clark Township Business Admini- of the Clark Township Business Admini- Status of Women at an awards dinner pjn. at the Westwood Restaurant in College OF TREES- atnuor. Room 24. 436 Westfieid Avenue. sirator. Room 24. 430 Westfield Avenue. Our Sunday Wonhip Service u « 10:15 A.M. feared they would be snowbound mum kill of 120 deer and over half- threatening the native plants in the Clark. New Jersey, on March S. 1998 al next month. and opened and read In public at tw office Clark. New Jersey, on March S. 1098 at Sunday Sdnol and Adult Bible Study are al for at least three days. Garwood. Tickets are $40 in advance • Community Service — The of tie Clark Townahip Business Admini- 1090 ajn. prevailing time. 1030 mm. prevailing time. 9:00 A.M. Communion on ltt, 3rd and 5th Sun- way to the maximum goal of 189 deer reservation and for causing traffic strator. Room 24. 430 WMtflald Avsnus. Specification* tor the proposed work, Specifications lor tie proposed work, The 1998 "Women of Excellence" and are available by calling (908) Reverend Nancy Forsberg, First Con- Clark. Naw Jersey, on March S. 1998 at prepared by Sanlord A. Kaplan. Business day of each month. Hymn ting on the 4Ut Sun- I worked in a supermarket for 10 to be killed this year. accidents. prepared by Sanlord A. Kaplan. Business 903-6045. gregational Church, Union 11 SO ajn. prevailing Una. Adrrinisfraior. are on lie In the office of the Ackriniskalor. are on He In the offce of the day Call Qiurdi Office for more information years. I watched people's reactions Award is bestowed on Union County Specifications tor tv» proposed work, Clark Township Business Administrator. Clark Township Dualnsn AdminIstrator. or Free Packet residents who'have made outstanding The following is a list of honorecs: The controversial hunt, which A report issued in July claimed that prepared by San ford A Kaplan. Business Room 24. 430 Westfield Avenue. Clark. Room 24. 430 Westfield Avenue. Clark. to the weather reports. • Education — Barbara Wheeler, Administrator. an> on «la In the oflcs ol the New Jersey, and may be Inspected by pros- New Jersey, and may be Inspected by pros- accomplishments as volunteers, • Government — Carol L Cohen, Kean < University teacher, Union began in early January, is in its third the hunt was the most cost-effective Clark Township Business Admintstraior. pective Didder, durfcg business hours. pective bidders during business hours. Even when last week's storm method of controlling the deer Room 24. 430 Weetfistd Avenus. Clark. Bidders win be furnished with a copy of Bidders wU be tumSthed with a copy of humanitarians or community ser- Westfield, newly appointed county resident year: The hunt will either end in Naw Jersey, and may ba inspected by pros- tie SpecWcajions by request upon proper the Specifics lions by request upon proper ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN was coming to an end, the weather population. psclivs bidders during business hours. notice and payment of a non-refundable nosce and payment of a non-retundabie vants, according to Carol Wortman, counsel tnd former freeholder • Rn«im»«» — Patricia Heller, Wesx- March, when 189 deer have been Bidders w» be furnished with a copy of charge of twenty dollars (S20.00) tot aach St. MB UM Baptbt Orthodox Churdk. 211 SHARE THE JOY people on TV fawned Uk* they in> SpscsltauaDna by nqutm upon proper bid. pmbta to The Township or Clark, to Wen Grand Ave.. Rahway - 382-8844. Rev. Fr. commission chairwoman. • Law — Beue R. Orayson, Spring- field resident killed or after 30 days of hunting, whi- But opponents have said that non- detray the cost thereof. Proposals must be Birth announcements will appear every Thursday in the Spectator didn't want to give up that last node*. Proposals must b* mada on th* detray the cost thereof. Proposals must be Charki A. Lehman. Pastor. Sunday Divine Honorecs have made significant field, attorney • Health Care — Julanc W. Miller- chever comes first lethal methods, such as contraceptive standard proposal forma In the mannar made on the standard proposal forma In the made on the standard proposal forma In the Leader. Rahway Progress and the Clark Eagle. Just fill out the lorm See NOTEBOOK, Page B2 designated In th« Contract documents, manner designated In the Contract docu- manner designalsd in the Contract docu- Liturgy. 9:30 AM. Prayer Service with anoint- achievements in the business sector, • Woman's Advocate — Mary Ann The aim' of the hunt is to reduce the drugs, have not been fully explored. must b* snetotsd In ss«l»d envelopes ments, must be enclosed in sealed enve- ments, must be enclosed In sealed enve- ing for the act of mind, body and mil. First below and mail rt to. Arbrister, Plainfield resident bsaring the nama and address of rh« Bid- lopes bearing tie name and address of the lopes bearing the name and address of the Thuraday of each month. All are welcome. der, and the name ol ths work on th* out- Bidder, and the name of the work on the Bidder, and the name of the work on the side; aclrtrssssrl to Mayor and Council. outside: addteeeed to Mayor and CouncJ. outside: addressed e Mayor and Council. Thanday, December 11 - 7:30PM - Motebm to STORK CLUB Townahip of Clark; and musl be accompan- Township of Clark: and must be accompan- Township ot Clark: and must be accompan- the Mother of God Friday - December 19 - ladby i alalamant of Conaant ol Suraty ied by a statement of Consent ol Surety ied by a statement of Consent of Surety Feast of St. Nicholas me Wonderworker 9:00 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., P.O. Box 3109 from a auraty company authorUad k) do kom a surety company authorized to do from a surety company authorized to do buslnaas in fh* Stal* of N«w Jaraay and business ki tie Slate of New Jersey and business In »S« Stale of New Jersey and AM - Divine Liturgy- Tuesday - December 23 - Union, N.J. 07083 acoaptabia to 0M Townahip and althar a Bid acceptable to the Township and either a Bid amenta hie lo the Township and eltter a Bid 7:30 PM - Holy Hour of Prayer and Meditation. Bond or a Cartflad Chack drawn to ths Bond or a Certified Check drawn to the Bond or a Certified Check drawn lo the SL John'( R.O. Church follows Ihe Julian YOUR ANNOUNCEMENT WILL APPEAR oroaf of Traaaursr of tns Township of Clark order of Treasurer of the Township of Clark order of Treasurer of the Township of Clark for not Isas than Isn psrcsnl (10%) of th* tor not less than ten percent (10%) of the tor not less than ten percent (10%) of the /-.tint**- Christmas will be celebrated on Janu- FREE OF CHARGE, OUR GIFT TO YOU amount bid. sxcapl that th* chsck naad not 1 amount bid. except that the check need not ary 7. Cadillac, sxcaad S20.000.00. SSSSSSS SSSS"S " **" exceed S20.000.bO. .. Cadillac Tha> Township raaarvss th* right lo The Township reserves the right to The Township reserves the right to faquirs* a compwa financial and •xp*rt- require a cornplsle financial and experi- require a complete financial and experi- sno* stakHnsnl from prospactiv* blddsrs ence statement from prospective bidders ence etaisment from prospective bidders ROMAN CATHOLIC pound, ounce son/daughter (named) snowing tuu tv*y havs> satisfactorily conv showing tiat they have •aUafactorUy com- showing ttal tiey have satisfactorily com- plclsd work of ths nature rsqulrsd b*for> pleted work of the nature required before pleted work of the nature required before aw arcing ins Contract awarrJng the Contract. ST. LEO'S CHURCH 103 Myrtle Ave.. awardng the Contract Irvington. 372-1272. Rev. Dennis R. McKnv and measured was born Proposals for this Convact wn bs Proposal for thla Contract win be Proposals for this Contract wU be acospfad only from biddsrs who hav* prop- pa, Pislor Schedule for Masses: Saturday Eve accepted only from bidder* who have prop- accepted only from bidders who have prop- in sriy quaMsd ki accordsne* with ths erty qualified in accordance with the erty qualified In accordance with the 5:30 p.m.. Sunday 7 JO a.m-. 10:00 am.. 11:30 Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. rsqulrsmsnts of ths Conlract Documsms. requirements of the Contract Document.. requirements of Ihe Contract Documents. Ths) Township rsssrvs* th* right to rslsct The Township reserves the right to reject a.m. and 12:45 rtm. (Spanish); Weekdays: The Township reserves the right to reject Monday to Friday: 7:00 a.m., 8:00 a.m., 12:00 . of (town) He/she joins a (brother any or al bids or to warvs any informalitlM any or aO bids or to wahrs any Informalities any or all bids or to waive any informalities Aiao,V8,White,25.940 whsrs sucft biformaity Is not dsttimsfflal to where such Informality Is not detrimental to where such Informality Is not detrimental to noon. Saturdays: 8:00 a.m-. 12:00 noon. Holy- Aulo.V8. Shale, Aulo,V8, Aulo,V8,'lblo Green Auto.V8,Shak totoW, Mo Green, fhs bssl Inlsrasl of Ins Township. Ths right tie best Interest of the Township. The right the best interest ol the Township. The right days: Eve 7:30 p.m. Horyday: 7:00 a.m., 9:00 or sister, or brothers and/or sisters) 9031 Miles, Miles, Simulated Convt. isaiso rsssrvsd to Incrssss or dscrsass In* la also reserved to Increase or decrease the Is also reserved to increase or decrease the Dark Cherry 23.332 Miles. 23.590 Miles, 45.764 MiknUatha; quanftiss •psciflsd In ths msnnsr dssig- quantities specified In uie manner desig- quantities specified In the manner desig- a.m.. 12:00 noon. Miraculous Medal Novmi: LealhecAir, 42,555 Miles. Leather, RooiChtome Wheels, r Astro Root LeathetAii natsd ki trt* Spsdflcatlons. nated in the Specifications. ^ nated In the Specifications. Mondays following die 12:00 noon Mass and al Mrs tne former is the daughter of Mr. Leather, Ths sucoMstuI blddsr stial bs rsquirsd The succssslul blddsr shall be required The successful-bidder snail be required 7:15 p.m. Sacrament of Penance: Saturday: V1MV215842. Stk4334 _ to comply wlfl fhs Following: to comply with tie Following: to comply with tie Following: 1:00 lo 2:00 p.m. and following (he 5 JO p.m. A. Antl-Klckback Rsoolations undsr A. AnU-Kickback Regulations under A. Anti-Kickback Regulations under and Mrs. of . (town). Her husband is Section 2 of ths Act of Juns 13. Section 2 of the Act of June 13. Section 2 of the Act ol June 13. Mass. SPECIAL 1834. known as tw Copsland Act. 1934. known as the Copeland Act. 1934, known as the Copeland Act. B. Tn*AfirmallvsAcaonr*qulr*m*nt* 8. The Affkmaltve Action requirements B. The Affirmative Action requirements the son of Mr. and Mrs. . of (town) _. M STANDARDS ol P.L. 1875. c. 127 ol P.L. 1978. c. 127 ol P.L. 1975. c. 127 ALL AHUCABLE OWNER PRIVILEGES C. Ths) provisions ol Ihs Nsw Jsrssy C. The provisions of the New Jersey C. The provisions ot the N»w Jersey NOTE: All copy changes must be made in 24,995116,995" Maternal great-grandparents are Prevailing Waps Act, Chapter 160 of Prevailing Wage Act, Chapter 1 SO ot Prevailing Wage Act Chapter 1 SO of writing and received by Worrall Communiiy of (town) the Laws of ife3. eTfectiv* January the Laws of 19S3, effective January the Laws of 1963. effective January Newspapers No Later than 12:00 Noon. Fridays 1 1064 1. 1964. 1. 1964. _. Paternal great-grandparents are Al Mot anal bs bkidng upon ths bidder All bids shall be binding upon the bidder All bids shall be binding upon the bidder prior lo tie following week's publication. tor a period of 60 days subsequent to the for a period of 60 days subsequent to the for a period of 60 days subsequent to the Please address changes lo: VIS (of town). MSBWBBVBO Off bl^aaU opening of bids. opening of bids. 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FEBRUARY 12, 1900 — PAGE B3 Make a difference ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Tax targeted to pay off debt from incinerators this year! !l By Sean Dally on the state's waste flow control laws. sioner on the Bergen County Utilities down. And if enough counties have According to Kulish, negotiations Staff Writer This "Solid Waste Act" was declared Authority, said that the problems with their bond rating* go down, then the on the lease are "at the 11 th hour, near Offer the gift of listening & A state legislator has introduced a unconstitutional last year by the Third these fees is that they add onto the state government's bond ratings will completion" and predicted that it make miracles happen. The hazy days of Linden Summer Playhouse draw to a close series of bills that could help pay off Circuit court; the Supreme Court basi- authorities' tipping foes, marry of go down. would be signed in a few weeks. By Jacqule McCarthy "When we do the show, I love seeing the kids, and after the show is over, the debt of county garbage facilities cally upheld this decision by refusing which are already uncompetitive. But Rooney's bill is not very popu- Rooney's bill seemed to be popular Associate Editor • you're sad because all the effort you put into it is done and over with. So, it's with a new tax. to hear a state appeal of the case. Warren County's garbage authori- lar in Union County. in one of the counties that it would After almost 20 years of helping young performance artists home iheir craft. sad to think that the Summer Playhouse isn't going to be any longer, but we did Assemblyman John Rooney (R-39) This act had required each county ty, which has the worst debt of all, "We don't think a tax is a good way hurt the most: Hunterdon County, Linden Summer Playhouse has closed its doors. Founded in 1979 by Tom sit down and discuss it several times with our board, and it's something that recently introduced his "solid waste to build its own facility to dispose of would have to add a $77.90 ElC-Uke to go!" said Dan Sullivan, chairman which has no stranded debt to pay off Pedas, LSP was a non-profit organization which sponsored theater education Finally had to come to a screeching halt." package," a series of five bills, in the its own garbage. New Jersey's towns fee per ton of garbage. The BCUA of the Board of Chosen Freeholders. for children ages 8-21 and consequently would receive none I CONTACT* But although the Playhouse will never see another opening night, young Assembly's Solid and Hazardous were then required to send their gar- would have a $28 fee per ton; he John Kulish, chairman of the of the tax money. Andy and Amy King, long-time members of the group, took some time to aspiring actors won't have to suiTer the same fate. Playhouse trustees have Waste Committee, which he chairs. If bage to be disposed of at these county added that the BCUA does not have UCUA Board of Comnjit&ioners, ? WeCgre.lnc. According to Hunicrdon freeholder speak about the many fond memories they have of their involvement with the begun the process of creating a performing arts scholarship based on current passed by the state legislature, it could facilities; according to Rooney, all 22 enough garbage tonnage coming in. agreed. the 24-hour telephone helpline and playhouse, and how working together on the project has brought them closer Paul Sauerland, the tax will be on LSP guidelines. put a six percent tax on each ton of counties were mandated to build Rooney's bill would only pay for crisis intervention service, urgently together. "I don't believe in a statewide tax haulers and will not come out of the "We imagine it's going to run five or six years. We're going to fund child- garbage in the state. This money incinerators like the Rahway-bascd "stranded debt." This is debt on a needs volunteers to staff for solving countywide problems," he pockets of the county's taxpayers. "I started in 1983," Andy recalled. "I was a cast member in in the production ren's music or theater education, which can be anything from going for dance would be collected from the haulers UCUA incinerator, but only five did. facility that is above its actual worth. Its' phone lines. said. "I think they should do what Rooney said that both Somerset of "Hello, Dolly," and then "West Side Story" was the following year. Ever lessons, acting school, Westminster Choir College, Paper Mill Playhouse. — in Union County, either municipal Nevertheless, each of the county gar- Rooney said that half of the $1.6 bil- we're doing: solve it without a new and Hunterdon Counties had had a since I've been going back in different capacities, either as an just audience We're going include all sorts of scholarships." governments or private companies — bage authorities had a monopoly and lion in garbage utilities debt in the The next volunteer training member or a volunteer for something." tax." "free ride,", using other counties' Andy asserts that some the best theater education can be found working in based on the tax revenues that they guaranteed business in their counties. state is actually stranded debt. The UCUA is in the final stages of authorities to dispose of their garbage. class begins February 21. In 1995, Andy became a trustee on the board of directors, and a producer for community theater. report to the federal Internal Revenue The loss of the Solid Waste Act has Rooney said that the bill will hammering out a lease agreement But Sauerland said that their trans- "Oklahoma" and "Meet Me in Su Louis." He became president of the board in "Quite a few of the board members, such as myself and Alison Dooley, came Service and would then be put in a forced the counties to open their gar- attempt to keep the county authorities with Ogden Martin Systems. Under fer station — basically a collection Call: 908/889-4140 for more 1996, while new wife Amy signed on to add her marketing expertise to the up through the community theaters, and we know it's a really good learning state fund administered by the state bage markets to outside facilities,' from defaulting on their bonds, many publicity effort. the lease agreement, Ogden Martin point — was paid with, at the most, Information or to register. experience." Department of Environmental even out-of-stale facilities. This was a of which were guaranteed by the would lease the incinerator for 25 short-term debt; Hunterdon County "President sounds exciting, but I was in charge of ice.. ." Andy laughed. "In Andy said helping young actors master their craft has also been a learning Protection. problem because many of the county counties. A member of The United Way. CONTACT years in exchange for buying $175 in has no bonded debt on the transfer USA. and Life Line International the local theater group, you're in charge of anything that has to be done. Amy, According to Rooney, the SI.4 bil- garbage authorities, like the UCUA, According to Rooney, if a < Tria n ri she •issued hflnriMfr Arht The p* ' ^ B WMUitig secretary, but she did the playbill, she did advertising, she "It's great to be on both sides of the fence sometimes, because I still do thea- lion IO Sl.u billiOii ui aiUlU&l ^Aiuagc had large bonded debts and uncompe- authority defaults on its bonds, then SI 12 million would be paid for with took pictures for the newspaper, but she was excited about it." Andy and Amy King on their honeymoon in 1995. ter, I'm involved in productions now, so I enjoy going and. watching the process revenues in the state would generate titive tipping fees. Only two counties the bond rating of that county goes the EIC "Yeah, I had a good lime," Amy agreed. with someone else up onstage. It's always a learning experience for me to watch S70 million to S80 million from this — Somerset and Hunterdon — have A.S.C. "CONTACT" FOOTBALL CAMP "She actually marketed our theater, and everything she did went really well. the scenes that no one realizes, and after the show's over, the parents go on to the younger kids do what they're doing, and they're becoming more and more tax. no bonded debt on their garbage We had the best attendance of senior citizens when she sent oul all the letters," a another show, or soccer, or basketball. We understand that they're taking their talented as the years go on," Andy said. "And some of the children that have This would add six percent to per- authorities. comment which evoked a smile from his wife. "We've always had good atten-, kids and going on to another project. We enjoy the volunteer effort, but we need been in our shows now, I've worked with. Matt Price, I've done shows with at tdn garbage disposal fees or "tipping The UCUA is attempting to pay off another. The following morning, dance at our shows, always." some more volunteer support, and we weren't finding that on a 12-moruh the Union County Arts Center, he's one of our up-and-coming stars; Diane Fos- fees." But, Rooney added, this would its $287 million in bonded debt partly 9{pte6ool.OK.T i and provocative look at one woman's school elections. In addition, voters • Win 95 Keyboard Joel's mother. Union County's public libraries. Call American Intel-cultural Student Exchange Commitment battle with breast cancer. Green's lat- View are alerted to other informational • ScriaJ Mouse & Mouse Pad I weekdays between 9 and 11 am to a non profit tax exempt educational program • Windows 95 w License est endeavor "Joel and Julia" proves h resources such as the NJ. Election Directed y ask at (908) 925-7755 to ask for help. once again that the good doctor Is an By Jacqufe McCarthy Miles West Theater Company in Law Enforcement Commission, the _ONLY$899 ' expert at helping audiences lose them- Associate Editor Union County Board of Elections and Montclair, much of the play is written Ext. 104,105 & 106 selves in a bittersweet tale — this in flashbacks and daydreams, the lat- Election brochure N J. Division of Election for election Ill time, about love, or the lack thereof. less than happy to hear from someone ter portrayed lyrically, tenderly. Union County Clerk Joanne Rajop- forms and information of voting lll Futuretech Inc. 1304 North Broad St. Hillside, NJ 07205 On Friday night at Union County who "just wants to get to know her." Scenes are changed in black-out, pi has issued a 1998 election dates registration. Phone:(908)289-6161 Fax: (908)289-7077 wwvrtuturetech-usa.com College, we were introduced to the And in the process of getting to know which can be confusing to the audi- brochure as a pubfic information ser- Voters may request a copy of the bro- all-ioo-typical Julia — divorced, 90s Joel, Julia learns some important ence, but accents the seriousness of vice to county residents. The brochure chure by calling the County Clot's H NEWARK COMMUNITY woman on the go, upwardly mobile, things about herself. the moment. For lighter moments, is available free of charge at area lib- office at (908) 527-4998. . but never allowing herself to let go Julia's ice cream bender is adorable, 11 SCHOOL OF THE ARTS H and really live life, come what may. Tricia Burr works to balance Julia and "His/Her Fantasy" is genuine. Enter Joel — from a distance. On a — pretty much like walking a tight- I I PRfVATE AND GROUP LESSONS, AFTEf^SCHOOL AND DO YOU HAVE A ROOM THAT'S whim, Julia had taken out a personals rope, but she does a wonderful job. Dr. Green has constructed charac- I SATURDAY. FOR ALL AGES AND LEVELS IN: ad. After a harrowing day climbing Her Julia can be irritating, but there's ters with depth, without becoming the corporate ladder and fielding a softness underneath. Prosper Belli- [ 11 'MUSIC (ALL INSTRUMENTS AND VOICE) imitative or saccharine. "Joel and Juli- CRYING TO BE ACCESSORIZED? phone calls from wrong, numbers and zia's Joel has just the right amount of a" will sneak up on you, and may •DANCE •THEATRE "VISUAL ARTS a self-centered ex-husband, Julia is chutzpah. Other players have smaller. leave you "verklempt" — I was. •THEORY -SOLFEGE 'ENSEMBLES For 30 years. NCSA has been serving -WHIRLPOOL BATHS famies throughout NewUersey. The school •KITCHEN REMODELING • collaborates with the New Jersey Youth Fair, festival directory available Orchestra and NJPAC The Arts Extension Service is i uul veinluil, 12> well as a guide to the •Remove E taking orders for its craft show direc- information, as well is attendance and public, buyers and press. •tnsuiMe Ouw WaBs HbGISIbH NOW FOR SPRING •BtOvDom Acceuories show sales figures. It also includes To obtain a copy of Fairs and Festi- •New Shoe track Watts •NGW Bcthroon) Fixtures SEMESTER WHICH BEGINS tory Fairs and Festivals 1998. This Cerwnc Tie Wals & Floor two indexes. One index sorts events vals 1998, send check or money order •New window - Now Door FEBRUARY 14 23rd edition is larger than ever, listing Students from the four-year-olds' class at the Black United Fund Community Center in •VinSy 4 Medone Cabinet •Htndcapped Conversons more than 1,200 fairs and festivals by state and application deadline, the for $14.25, phis $475 shipping and Scholarship auditions in voice, woodwinds, Plainfield, with Arthur Wilson, teaching artist. 1016STUYVESANTAVE..UNION | that sell crafts throughout the eastern order sorts by festival title. handling, made payable to the Art strings and piano held monthly. Next • DESIGNER half of the United States. Extension Service, 602 Goodell BATHROOMS & KITCHEN CSS II Incnc. (908()) 688-650688500 • 1-800-922-8919 • aurjfoi February 14th. Call For • Other helpful information includes Building, Division of Continuing wwwfnetecom/DESIGNEwww.fnete.com/DESIGNER BATHRPOMSAKfTCHENS^htrBATHRPOMSAKfTCHENS^htrn I Appointment. The directory lists prducers and • www.localsource.com/Designer.6isp • sponsors of high-end craft, mall and a list of statewide craft organizations, Education, University of Massa- Jacquie McCarthy, Editor A subscription to your newspaper FOR MORE INFORMATION trade shows, as well as the more inti- craft centers, state tax number con- chusetts, Amherst, MA 01003; or call CWorraH Community Newspapers Inc. 1998 All Rights Reserved keeps your college student close to CALL (973) 642-0133 mate, harder-to-find community fairs tacts and a selected bibliography. (413) 545-2360 with your Visa, Mas- Organizations submitting releases to the entertainment section hometown activities. Call which include craft shows. Fairs and Fairs and Festivals 1998 is an indis- ter Card, or Discover card number. can mail copy to 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., P.O. Box 3109, Union, Supported in part by the New Jersey Stale 908-686-7753 for a special college councicoil l off TThhe AArtts and ThThe CCitiy off Newark. 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Playhouse brings a 'mystery' 'The Real Thing' is about Break up 1 2 32 Undisciplined kid A 'train' of information M ACROSS 33 Singer's sound !» 35 Coarse to an enthralled audience 1 Kind of cable 36 Dull woodland sound? as real as movie come 5 Brazilian resort is now available online 37 Nod By Bea Smith Rupert has been out of jail for about 10 Teachers' — 38 Yorkshire city on the A treasure trove of North Jersey history is now available on the Internet, Staff Writer 14 Obi a year. He is trying hard to go straight. Aire A.W. Mankoff, president of the Institute of American Historic Technology, The Tuesday night symposiums at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millbum, in 18 Armadillo He doesn't associate with his former The Video 39 Big sound announced. More than 400 photographs of New Jersey trolley can can be conjunction with its current shows, have become an exceptionally popular 19 American chameleon. 40 Hurting sounds friends and has a full-time job work- 20 Eighth letter downloaded by computer users worldwide by way of a new website, event. It is free of charge, and the public has really taken advantage. Once, 41 Clerical wear ing in a factory. The only person he Detective 21 Ostrich relative 42 Promising candidate ww.almankoff.com. every six or eight weeks, the theater fills up with curious theater goers. And on keeps in contact with from his crimes 22 Smart sounds? 45 Orchestral reeds The photos were taken between 1918 and 1952 when the last street-running Tuesday evening, Feb. 3, people gathered in large crowds when the Paper Mill 24 Fright sounds? days is Eddie. They work side-by-side By Jim Riffel 47 Pennsylvania Main trolleys were removed from service and scrapped by the Public Service Coordi- Playhouse Humanities Series presented "Meet the Mystery Wrilcrs." 26 Undemanding Line town in Ray's, played by Gary Busey, nated Transport Company, predecessor of present-day New Jersey Transit. It was an especially interesting evening, fun-filled, informative, entertaining 27 Herculean problems 50 Opera sound plant. Life is hard but at least he's 29 —Marbles (famous — and unique. What made it unique was the presence of four literary people, But the two know they can't do it 51 More efficient This historic treasure includes hundreds of street scenes in Essex and Hudson holding it together. There is one small sculptures) 52 Fragrant alone. Rupert begins to bring up counties, together with fascinating supporting text. Most of the photos were enmeshed in mystery literature, and offering an insight into what mystery writ- problem, though. Rupert has a youn- 30 Animal 53 Custard taken by Al Mankoff and Charles Wrege, Ph.D., during their teen years from ing is all about and why everyone loves a mystery. The four included Amber ger brother, James. James likes to ste- names from the past. Alfredo is one 31 Cobblers mend these 55 Instant 32 Fraternal org. 1940 to 1946. Older pictures are from various sources, private and public. Edwards, host-producer of New Jersey Public Television's Emmy-winning al cars and rob houses. Each time they both like. He's a good-natured 56 Game piece weekly arts program "State of the Arts," who served as commentator, Carol i Greek fellow who likes to kill people. 33 Movers 58 Facing a glacier Both photos and text may be downloaded and reproduced at no cost, for non- Rupert hears that James is headed for 34 Needy Higgins Qark, writer-actress, whose Regan Reilly mysteries have been New NJ Ballet Artistic Advisor Edward Villella rehearses with Eric is another employable old pal. He 60 "I'd rather see than commercial purposes only. The photos and text include on volume of a 5-vol- an NJB dancer. Villella was recently honored by the trouble he explodes. He doesn't want 35 Hard to please —.": Burgess York Times bestsellers, and who is the daughter of the famous mystery novelist, to see Rupert end up like him. seems like he drinks way too much 39 Mess up 61 FDR's Interior ume series.of books, entitled 'Trolley Treasures: The Wartime Years in New Kennedy Center for his contributions to.dance. The coffee and doesn't have a good time 1 Mary Higgins Clark: Justin Scott, author of 16 novels, who also created the Ben One night James is arrested for a 40 Wall Street sound Secretary Jersey." The site will eventually be expanded to include all five volumes and former international star of NYC Ballet is celebrating 27 unless someone is thrown off a bridge 43 App. size 62 Stepped Abbott detective scries and has won awards for his books, and Priscilla Ridgc- minor crime and is put in a holding will be the largest trolley-oriented site in the world. way, the executive director of Mystery Writers of America. years with NJ Ballet. or beaten with a baseball bat. These 44 Yearn 63 Encomium cell. He eavesdrops on two criminals 45 la! (wow!) 64 Drinks Also available on the site are articles of New Jersey transportation history •Additionally, and just for the fun of it all, a mystery playlet, "The Strange two seem invaluable for this type of who arc planning to rob a nightclub 46 Solemn word 66 Noblemen including the old Public Service trolley terminal in Newark and the great ele- work and the gang now numbers four. Case of the Victoria Diamond." written and directed by Michael T. Mooney, on New Years Eve. It seems the own- 47 Uncomaminated Moroccan coin vated structure built by the North Hudson County Railroad at Wechawken in was staped. Audience participation required, members of the audience were Ballet dancer receives cr will haw) around S500.000 sitli 48 — "King" Cole Asinine bombarded with the actors in the playlet requesting and explaining the loss of 49 Infant sounds? 71 —a plea in a suitcase in his office unguarded. another old confidante and, though Essex County photos include, among others, the Newark City Subway before the Victoria Diamond — with heavy British accents. 53 Celebrated 74 Steel girder workers The cash will only be left alone for she once beat up four policemen, 54 Champion overeat er 75 Parisian singles the present PCC cars entered service in January, 1954; scenes from along the The actors were W. David Wilkins as Lord Hampstead Heath. Danielle Stan- Kennedy Center honors about 10 minutes so the daring, time- she's now working in a library. Bored 57 Stirs up 77 Attracts more buyers Bloomfield line, the Orange and the Central lines, and photos of the transfer by ley as Lady Hannah Belsizc-Park, Susan Hari Epstein as Mrs. Caraby, Dawn Edward Villella, perhaps the greatest American danseur ever, was recently S3 sensitive robbery will have to be exe- to tears by books and library fines, 58 Inclines 79 Norwegian composer flatbed truck of 55-ton trolleys out of storage at the Passaic Wharf to the old Ally as Miss Angela Thorn and Gil Hagovsky as Sergeant Robert Stout; with honored for his contributions to dance by the Kennedy Center in Washington. 59 French cheeses 80 Kingdoms cuted perfectly. Lisa jumps at the chance. n Roseville Car House at 14th St., Newark, in preparation for wartime service. special thanks to Paxton Whitchead, who plays Sherlock Holmes in the current Long before that august institution was built, the former star of New York City 60 Haymaker's need 81 Kind of chance Ballet had already formed a strong and lasting association "with New Jersey James gets out on bail and talks to 61 Aviator Balbo 82 Arizona border dry This remarkable collection, Mankoff said, is dedicated to the people of New Mill production, "The Mask of Moriarty." and whose voice, incidentally, is The group of veteran criminals 103 1 friend about the robbery. They decide 62 Dangers 83 Calls it a day heard at the climax of the play, explaining the whole situation — marvelous — Ballet as artistic advisor and coach. meet and blueprint the heist. New Jersey, for teachers, historians and researchers and for kids who have never seen to try to beat the other guys to the 64 Dicer's dream 107 85 Skips over a trolley car. The site was prepared to commemorate the opening of New Lisl Case. Josh Ludzki. The Chatham Players..the staff and crew of the play- Since the early 60s, Villella has made fiequent guest appearances and taught Year's Eve arrives and they get ready 65 Fir or balsam 89 Washington punch and make off with the loot Jersey's first new trolley lines in more than 50 years-New Jersey Transit's house, and Susan Speidel, director of education for the Paper Mill Playhouse. master classes at New Jersey Ballet. In 1971, he became artistic advisor and for action. There's only hitch. It 68 Carroll character portraitist themselves. James goes to Rupert and 1 waterfront line along the Hudson in Hudson County and the Bloomfield- During the symposium between the mystery writing crew, Scott explained danced the leading role in New Jersey Ballet's "Nutcracker" at the Paper Mill seems they forgot that someone else 69 Forest sounds DAVY ASSOCIATES 14 Composer Prokofiev 90 'Tattered Tom" John to see if they want in on the deal. 88 Golf situations Elizabeth route in Essex County. , that "The reason mysteries arc so popular, statistics show ihat the mystery is Playhouse. was going to be robbing the nightclub 72 Skater Balbilonia 15 Mine, in Marseilles author • Rupert is disgusted and tries to beat 73 Summer treat 89 Hall of Famer Satchel 108 Stuff 6 Pass 91 Pine Tree State still strung. There are no formulas. I like historical mysteries And why I like to at the exact same time. Is this a prob- 16 Stitched Mankoff can be reached via email at awmflalmankoff.com, by U.S. mail al "It has given me great pleasure and satisfaction to be associated with the some sense into James, but James 74 NVredc 90 Faulty 109 Cubic meter 7 Stock and barrel's 17 Bohemian religious 92 AGuthrie write mysteries is because we get the best readers. I write mysteries and thrill- lem? Yes it is. companion 36 Cedar Hill Lane, Weaverville, NC, 28787-8663, or by telephone at (704) Company," said Villella. "Under the excellent guidance of Carolyn Clark, I runs. Rupert docs not need to worry 76 Negatives 92 On — (reducing) 110 Toboggan reformer 93 Caper ers. All good mysteries elevate the quality of life. We learn to observe. Arid 8 Member of 32 Across 658-3797. Dr. Wrege may be reached at (908) 449-3388. have seen the Company grow to one that serves its audiences well and of which though because James won't be rob- "The Real Thing" is not going to 77 Odd, in Glasgow 94 Historic Alabama city 20 State 94 Blind unit these days, instead of staring at a blank page in a typewriter. I stare at a blank 78 Prod, with "on" 95 Make happy 9 Identified 95 Grafted, in heraldry the people of New Jersey can be extremely proud." bing the bank. One of the men in the change the history of motion pictures, DOWN 23 Colors may,do this screen on my computer. But not for long. 79 Spicy sounds? 96 Card table sound? incorrectly 25 Man of the — 96 Dickens holding cell find* out about James and but it moves along quickly and has an 10 Chooses "Mystery writers allow amateurs to solve mysteries. But readers arc not ama- Villella frequently comes to New Jersey Ballet Studios to teach master and 83 Put down 98 Sound of New York 1 Boxer's target (cleric) 97 " . .against a — of decides to put a few bullets in his ending that will leave you with your 84 Rates 103 Kindofshoppe 2 Press assn. 11 Greek letters 28 Cosmetic ingredient troubles" teurs when they're finished reading my books." coach the 11 Balanchine works in the Company's active repertory. He has also Lutz's Pork Store head. mouth hung open. And it also has a 86 North Carolina 104 Old Spanish money 3 Grad. degrees 12 Illuminated ammo. 30 Immersion sounds? 99 Tidbit for Dobbin "You need a good clear beginning." said Clark. "My first book took place on choreographed two ballets for the Company. 13 Bashful 'Serving this community the finest quality meats sinceJ956!' great cast that includes Esai Morales, college 105 Consumed 4 Attendance 31 Apply vapor 100 Be indisposed a cruise ship. Everything happens in a week. I have a fourth book coming out James is now clinging to life in a 87 Beehive State 106 Place 101 Formerly called "His appearances at NJB are always a major event." said New Jersey Ballet Rod Steiger, Emily Lloyd. James 5 Vamp Theda and next month and that features my character Regan Reilly. I like the idea of using hospital. He needs a liver transplant to athletes 107 Menageries (See ANSWERS on Page B18) 102 Failure Director Carolyn Clark. "His impact on dancers and students as well as audi- Russo and Max Perlich. family a character a lot. However. I don't use her when I write short stories. Mysteries stay alive. Since James is poor and has ences is tremendous. A true pioneer who changed the image of the male dancer no health insurance, he's low on the have gained in population a lot," she informed. "People don't look down on in America, he possesses an energy and drive that makes things happen. It is a PUBLIC NOTICE ICEDXHICKEN SALE ^4 list. Rupert does not want to see his A resident of Mountainside, Jim PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE them anymore." wonderful association and has been an outstanding 27 years." 9 brother die and John suggests they rob RifTel is the author or "The Video You. Juaniu Smatwood. har hairm. davf- How did the actress get into the mystery writing business CARRIE SMAU.WOOO. al at., ara cMan- 1995 m Book 5742 of Mortgagaa tor Union aaaa. and paraonal rapraaanattvam. and In addition to the prestigious Kennedy Center Award, Villella garnered the nightclub. With no other option, Detective's Guide to the Top 100 NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS danta. pandkig In lha Supanor Court yfl acMon. In which ThW action haa baan Inattartad tor lha Satvlca of Via County of vanua by caBng IBS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A 1055 STUYVESANTAVflWON CENTER F^ctot^w mysteries are popular and well-liked," said Ridgeway, "It's the respect of FIRSTBAWK (WJCJ. AS CO-TTOSTEE putpoaa of tO toiadoamo a Mongaga DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED UNDER THE POOUNQ AND SERVICING SuadAprl 3. 1985 mada by Carria Sm5 anomay. you may communtcala wtth lha WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. humankind — like solving the mystery becomes a momentous judgement. AGREEMENT DATED AS OF AUGUST wood. aa mortgagor, lo Flral Suburban Lagal Sarvicaa Ofllca of tha County of van- U1516 WCN Fab. 12. 1998 (S46.2O) 31. 10S5. SERIES 1995-B I* ptakitM. and kivaatfnant Inc. raoordad on Odobar 18. ua) by calling 1-408-55S-1643, "I belong to about four or five myself including one for Sherlock Holmes." said Ridgeway. There are some fan clubs for dead authors and live authors. WORRALL COMMUNITY They put out newsletters, quizzes. Holmes was a man of science. In his time, the finger pjint was important. Now it's DNA. There were others like Holmes who. NEWSPAPERS TEL: (908) 688-6"."70 OR 683-^80 tried to help the police, even though (be police weren't loo receptive. And wri- ters, soch as Hammer and Chandler were tough, but helpful, too. >. ••••»•">•: Saluting 88 Years of Scouting "One wonders why some many wonderful mysteries are set in England." TRATTORIA "Holmes may be a big part of the answer," said Scott. "Holmes and Agatha Out Watchung Area Council Scouting Opportunities! There arc many scouting opportunities that your family Christie." can be part of, and listed are some of the various programs. The purpose of these programs is to train And there certainly was no mystery about the audience's appreciation of such untA every dinner FREEI*FREE a program. No mystery at all. A Weekly Feature youth in the responsibilities of citizenship, provide growth in moral strength and character, and to recleve a BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Appearing enhance the development of physical, mental and emotional fitness. in 12 Newspapers FREE GIFT TIGER CUBS - A one year, family centered program for first grade VARSITY SCOUTS - A program for boys 14-17 years of age. 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This program builds self- _,_ One thru ttnioe orattfc ^ Piano Bar LUNCH & esteem, resourcefulness and leadership skills through a blend of you are a former scout er and would like to stay involved, please call DINNER the Scout Service'Center at (908) 654-9191, Monday-Friday, 9 am - 5 7 DAYS A outdoor experiences, educational and instructional skills, recognition, 5 Hours Open Bar Saturday Evenings WEEK value building and fun. pm, or stop in. We are located at 1170 Route 22 West in Mountainside "The Home Cooked (Deal near Echo Park. Cocktail Hour OFFICE & HOME CATERING • BANQUET FACILITIES - TAKE-OUT ALSO AVAILABLE VENTURE PROGRAM - A sub-program of the Boy Scout program for Thursday nights our Trading Post is open until 9 Full Course Dinner Boy Scouts ages 13-17 stressing high adventure events in a patrol You Ju5l Can't 495 Chestnut St, Union 908-687-3250 pm, and Saturday from 9 am - 1 pm Specializing In (1Mim»oHExit 13BA Northbound, GmHrniStaf Partcwn) environment. 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T PAGE B6 — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1988 WOHRALL NEWSPAPERS WORRALL NEWSPAPERS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1988 — PAGE B7 Stepping Out is a weekly calendar THE ARTS is a half-hour cable televi- designed to guide our readers to the sion program about the visual and per- n many arts and entertainment events forming arts In New Jersey. Each It Kean presents the fabric of a family in the Union County ana. The month the viewer Is Introduced to the calendar is open to all groups and creative people and nonprofit organi- A wondrous, enlightening, pensive, without feeling like «n intruder. And zations drectty involved in upcoming organizations in the Union County cultural snd chinning program was when the Seven sang in perfect har- cultural events. area. To place your free listing, tend offered on the evening of Feb. 5 at Theater mony to Thomas' violin accompani- information to Associate Editor Joe- An additional feature is phe monthly Kern Univerrity'i Wilkini Theater. It ment such stirring numbers as information, call (908) 527-2337. 1 quit McCarthy, Worrall Community Gallery hours are Monday through Feb. 18, 25, March 4. 11. ie calendar. Each program is closed cap- was called "A Stitch in Tune,' pre- View "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Friday from 11 a.m. to A pjn. The gal- March 25. April 1, 8, 15, 22 CLUBS YOUTH CONCERT featuring |azz and boned for people who are deaf or have sented by Seven Quilts for Seven Sis- Seen," "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot," Newspapers, P.O. Box 3109, Union, lery is located on the campus of Kent CLUB BENE Dinner Theater show- April 29, May 6. 13, 20. 27. classical music will take place at Eli- hearing Impairments, as well as for ters in conjunction with Black History By Bed Smith "Down by the River Side" and "No New Jersey, 07083. Place School, 42 Norwood Ave.. Sum- Classes will be held at Sunnyside cases popular entertainers on zabeth Public Library on Wednesday those who may need assistance with Month. Hiding Place Down Here," the audi- mit. For Information, call (908) Recreation Center, on Melroce Ter- weekends. On Saturday, balladier Jon at 6 p.m. the English language. Associate Editor ence was enthralled. 273-0900, ext. 249. race at Orchard Termoe, Linden. For Lucien. The library is located at 11 South In story, anecdotes and some of the The program is carried in regular most beautiful harmony of spiritual Among the large and small quilts ANTIQUES NEW JERSEY CENTER FOR V1S- Information call (908) 486-1408. Dinner-and-show, as well 86 show- Broad SL, Elizabeth. For Information, timeslots on five central New Jersey The women, five of whom are sis- displayed by the women, who nsmed CHATHAM ANTIQUES SHOW AND . UAL ARTS will present an Internation- FILMMAKERS SYMPOSIUM will be only tickets are available. Club Bene is call (908) 354-6060. songs, The Seven Sisters and a violin- cable systems throughout the state. ters — the other two Elenora Garden- SALE will be held Tuesday through al Juried Show from Sunday through held on Monday evenings starthg Feb. located on Route 35 in South Amboy. ist provided an insight of African- each one and told the story behind the For more information about The Arts* Feb. 19, beginning at 11 a.m. 23 at Loews Theatres Mountainside. A For Information, call (908) 727-3000. American Slave History, the practical shire and Loreua Carter, both of patchwork, included "the Lincoln March 29. and/or for a broadcast schedule, call Admission is S5. The event will take second session begins on April 6. craft of quilting and how it flourished whom are retired, and to take their Forever Quilt," "Blessed Be the Tides The show will hang In the Fred L COVE LOUNGE presents live music HOLIDAY (908) 745-4489/3888. place at the United Methodist Church places are the Sisters' nieces, Kim Palmer Gallery. NXVA Is located at Subscription is $95 for six weeks or -by alternative'bands every weekend. LOVESONGS THROUGH THE in early American -lave life But more That Bond," "Let There Be Peace," of Chatham, 460 Main St.. Chatham. Mclntosh as Missy and Debbie Kel- 68 Elm St., Summit. For information, $178 for 12 weeks, plus $20 registra- The tavern is located at 114 Chest- AGES, a harpsichord and vocal con- than that, the compassion and warmth "Family Ties, "Sweet Potato Pie," For information, call (973) 635-2408. call (908) 273-9121. tion fee. For information, call (800) nut SL, Roselle. For information, call cert, win be performed on Sunday at 3 that were unveiled when seven lum as Miss Retta, resemble each Socks to Mend," "The Underground PETER REGINATO SCULPTURE will 222-7719. (908) 241-1226. p.m. at Rahway Public Library. THEATER women sat around in a circle on the other. The others are Phyllis Walker Railreoad Quilt," "Free at Last," ART SHOWS be on dsplay in the New Jersey Center THE ARTISTS WAY Is a six-week CROSSROADS in Garwood presents The library is located at 1175 St. THE MASK OF MORIARTY will be stage with authentic costumes, their as Mils Mandy, Ida Rowe as Miss 'Time," an "enormous quilt made by For Visual Arts outdoor Art Park workshop series beginning Feb. 23 a weekly lineup of musical rotation: Georges Ave., Rahway. For informa- presented at Paper Mill Playhouse Iddie, Bertha Kellum as Miss Bertha, a short person, depicting stories from PAPER Mia PLAYHOUSE INVITA- hair covered with shawls and bonnets, through April 1. from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. sponsored by Tuesdays — Acoustic Open-Mic tion, call (732) 388-0761. through Sunday. Anna Stevens as Miss Annie and TIONAL exhibition will be on display each sewing a quilt, and discussing the Bible," "The Beauty of Africa" NJCVA is located at 68 Elm St., the Resource Center for Women. Kathleen Lindsey, narrator, as Miss through Sunday at Ftenee Foosaner Night. Blues guitar stringer and vocal- SEASONAL SHELF at Union Public The playhouse is located on Brook- their experiences in quilting and liv- and "I Have a Dream." Summit. For information, call (908) Classes are held at Calvary Epis- ist Rhett Tyler opens the show, and Library will feature books and maga- side Drive In Millpum. For Information. i An Gallery. 27^.91 ?1 -oapeW I WHC (JUUlcd as Hying: "then opens ma stage to any aspiring zines on Afncan-Amencan history and TTie gangly Is open Wednesday call (973) 376-4343. sioa Additionally, during the even- the family, portrays Miss Lizzy, the "...the time and constant use pull the Center members, $85 for nonmem- player who enters. The show opens at Valentine's Day throughout February. through Sunday, from one hour belore ing, to the reception of the audience's violin player. bers. Text is $12.95. For information, 9:30 p.m. The library is holding a sale of Harle- JOEL AND JULIA will be presented at design apart, but our diligent hands performances through intermission AUDITIONS call (908) 273-7258. Wednesdays — B.B. of B.B. and the quin and Silhouette paperbacks Kean University today at 8 pjn. ahhs and ohhs, they displayed their The exceptionally talented women, and compassionate hearts can make a Pushcart Players in a scene from 'Dear America,' a colorful musical for young audiences and on Fridays from noon to 3 p.m. WESTF1ELD COMMUNITY PLAY- 1 AMERICAN PERFORMANCE STU- Stingers hosts Open Jam with all musi- through Feb. 20. colorful quilts, large and small, repli- who, during their conversation and stitch in time to keep us tightly sewn about cultural diversity in the US. Parting and admission for the gallery ERS will hold musical auditions for The college is located on Morris DIOS Rome Festival Choral Institute cians welcome. Hours are Monday, Wednesday and cas of those made by the slaves, reminiscing, took turns to stand up together." is free, and visitors do not need a ticket "Romance, Romance" on Sunday at 2 Avenue in Union. For information, call will offer two courses: Thursdays — Psychedelic Thurs- Thursday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Tues- interspersed with their hannonial to a production to gain entry to the gal- p.m. and Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. (908) 527-2000. and offer an anecdote, pleasant to the At the conclusion and appreciation 6 3 Late Feburary and March — Win- days presents the greatest sounds of day and Friday from 9 am. to 6 p.m. marvelous voices, and reported on the lery. The Paper Mill is located on Prepare a song and bring sheet ear and significant to the occasion. A of the memorable evening, one of the Dear America is coming your way ning Vocal Auditions. classic rock, performed by local bands. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p jn. The BLOOD BROTHERS will open tomor- Brookside Drive in Millbum. For more music. Show dates are April 25, May 1, history of each quilL It was informa- reviewer felt that she was transported Sisters smiled and said, "We just love April, May and June — Choral Thea- Weekend performances include Children's Room closes at 6 pjn. on row and run through Feb. 22 at Cres- Pushcart Players, the Verona, NJ-based professional and programs. These include "The Last, The Very Last information, call 379-3636. 2, 6, 9, 15 and 16. Auditions will be tive, inspiring and entertaining all at to the time and place of a warm and making quilts." ter Course. blues, roots and rock music. An Thursdays. The library will be dosed cent Avenue Presbyterian Church in theater company for young audiences, is pleased to Butterfly," A Holocaust education piece constructed DEAD LIFE TALKING, still life paint- held al 1000 North Avenue West, the same time. loving family gathering down south The studios are located in Westfield. upscale and traditional blues brunch is today and Monday. The library is Plain field. Evidently. ings by nine regional artists, will be on Westfield announce the revival, by popular demand, of the criti- with sensitivity, care and concern for young viewers For information, call (908) 233-7214. presented every Sunday. located at Friberger Park off Morris Admission is $15. For information, cally acclaimed musical "Dear America," beginning in while offering a well-informed starting point for under- dsplay through Feb. 19 at Tomasulo GEMINI GROUP is seeking camera- Avenue in Union. For information, call call (908) 226-0082. standing, clarification and discussion of this difficult Art Gallery. • men and technicians for filming original February and running through July 1998. Gallery hours are 1 -4 p.m. Monday- (908) 851-5451. works for broadcast on local cable SHE LOVES ME will open tomorrow Specifically designed for students from K-8, "Dear subject. Thursday and 6-9 p.m. Tuesday- stations. and run through March 7 at Cranford America" is the perfect introduction to concepts con- Pushcart's Story Theatre Series for very young audi- Saturday. The gallery is located in the For information, call Scott Coffey at Dramatic Club. cerning cultural diversity, tolerance and the precious ences provides a gentle introduction to theater through MacKay Library of Union County Col- KIDS (908) 654-1054 or write to: Gemini Tickets are $15. CDC is located at legacy of freedom and democracy in America. A col- interactive and educational entertainmenL It includes lege Cranford campus. For informa- BEAVERS, a slide show, will be pre- Group, 569 Trinity Place, Westfield, 78 VWiens Ave., Cranford. For Infor- lection of fascinating stories about various ethnic "Once Upon A Time," a collection of timeless fairy tion, call (908) 709-7155. sented on Sunday at 2 pjn. at Trailside 07090. Nature and Science Center. Also, vari- mation, call 276-7611. groups and their roles in creating the mosaic of our tales; "Stone Soup and Other Stories," a compilation of FANTASY LANDSCAPE SERIES by RAHWAY VALLEY JERSEYAIRES ous vacation activities and planetarium nation, this moving musical play places human values well-known folk tales from around the world, and abstract artist Pasquale Cuppan will be SOCIAL SECURITY will be presented shows will be presented on Monday issues squarely on the agenda while celebrating multi- "Chasing Rainbows," a blend of stories, mime and on display through Feb. 22 at Eugenie barbershop quartet rehearses in the by The Philathalians of Fanwood from First Baptist Church Hall, 170 Elm SL. and Tuesday from 1 to 5 p.m. culturalism and the triumph of the human spiriL "Dear songs about self-esteem. Gallery in Scotch Rains. Admission is by donation. Trailside Saturday through March 14. Westfield, every Monday evening at America" brings a little bit of "Broadway" to schools in Pushcart is now in its 24th season of producing thea- The gallery is located at 501 Park is located at 452 New Providence The production will take place at The 7:30 p.m. Men of all ages are invited to a production that is filled with color and motion, served Ave., Scotch Plains. For information, Road, Mountainside. For information, Carraige House. 129 Watson Road, ter and arts-in-education programming for young stop by. For information, call (908) call (908) 322-6333. call (908) 789-3670. Fanwood. 'for information, call up in a highly entertaining formaL viewers. All producation axe accompanied by com- 233-7188 or (908) 382-2870. 322-8686. Pushcart Players is a dynamic ensemble of iheaier prehensive study guides for classroom teachers and STREET SCENES AND OTHER by SANGERCHOIR men's chorus artists, well-known for tackling difficult issues and discussion/assessment session with the cast following Leon L Tadrick will be on display at rehearses Friday evenings at 8:30 bringing them to life in an innovative, lively and acces- performances. For further information regarding Push- Les Malamut Gallery in Union through pjn. Schwabischer Sangerbund mixed MEETINGS Feb. 26. sible way. In addition 10 "Dear America," Pushcart is can Programs, call (973) 857-1115 or write "Pushcart," chorus rehearses Thursday evenings UNION TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL VARIETY The gallery is located in Union Publ- 197 Bloomfield Ave., Verona, NJ 07044. at 8:30 pjn. at the Deutscher Club in SOCIETY meets on the third Thursday PASU Holistic Hearing Workshop is currently offering a variety of challenging productions ic Library at Friberger Park. Hours are Clark. New members are welcome. of each month at 750 p.m. today at 6 pjn. at Kean University. Monday, Wednesday and Thursday For information, call Manfred Schneid- For further information, call (908) The event wa take place in Universi- from 9 ajn. to 9 p.m., Tuesday and Fri- er at (908) 382-4900. 964-1675. ty Center 228. Kean Is located on Mor- day from 9 a.m. to 6 pjn. and Saturday UNION HARMONICA' BAND holds ris Avenue In Union. For information, from 9 a.m. to 5 pxn. For information, WESTFIELD ART ASSOCIATION practice sessions at the Senior Citizen call (908) 527-200(7. Playhouse members recall memorable shows call (906) 686-0857. holds general meetings on the second Buildups. Caldwel and Morris auonues. (Coruinued from Page B3) times with his 'West Side Story' kiss- back for, the clapping and laughing. MTLtBURN LIBRARY will display Union, every Friday from 7 p.m. to 9:30 SBDC workshop at Kean University Community Room, 425 East Bread St., will feature "How to Develop and Use the week before the show, we've had ing scenes." Unfortunately, sometimes my wife "The Life and Times of Bill Monroe: A p.m. Photo Essay* through Feb. 28. Westfield at 8 p.m. For further informa- an Effective Business Plan' tomorrow, all sorts of problems, and it's always "You said it wasn't going to bother tells me to get off the stage sometimes tion about membership, cal (90S) The library is located at 2O0 Glen WESTFIELD GLEE CLUB invites 9 a_m. to noon. been pulled off." you, until you watched." at home." 232-8971 or (908) 232-7058. Ave., Milbum. Hours are Monday male singers to come and sing at Kean is located on Morris Avenue in One of the most memorable shows, "It wasn't one of those small pecks rehearsals on Mondays at B p.m. at the "He's a big ham," said -Amy. through Friday from 9:30 ajn. to 8:45 Union. For information, call (90S) according to Amy was "Meet Me in on the cheek," said Amy maueT-of- Presbyterian Church Parish Building 527-2000. "I guess it gets a lad annoying, but. p.m., Friday and Saturday from 9:30 Si. Louis-" The audience had no idea factly. a.m. to 5:15 p.m. and Sunday from 1 to Assembly Hall, 140 Mountain Ave., MUSEUMS she puts up with it," said Andy good- New Jersey Center Performing Arts Center's Artist-in Residence Cathy Roy with how many catastrophes beleguered A native of Elizabeth, and currently 4:45 pjn. For information, call (973) Westfield. MILLER-CORY HOUSE Museum WATCHUNG STABLES will accept naturedly. that production. 376-1006. Interested male singers are invited Built in 1740. the Miller-Cory House registration for horseback-riding les- students at Lincoln Avenue School in Elizabeth. a pfclicc officer for the DARE prog- Andy is not sure where his theater to call Dale Juntjlla at (908) 232-0673. sons on Saturday. "We had just everything go wrong. ram in the city, Andy was "discov- NEW JERSEY CENTER FOR VIS- Museum stands on the "road to the career will take him next. He per- The stables are located at 1160 We had the asbestos cleaning, the ered" in a friend's homeroom, and UAL ARTS will feature sculpture by mountains' in Westfietd. The Miller- formed at Paper Mill Playhouse on Summit Lane, Mountainside. For infor- Peter Reginato in the outdoor art park Cory House was named in honor of its ceiling fall in, the school was closed, picked for the lead in "Oklahoma." New Year's Eve. mation, call (908) 789-3685. through Feb. 28. CAFES two pre-Revoluntionary owners, both we had to have our practice in some- "I had never done theater, I didn't descended from the earliest settles in It's never to early to learn at NJPAC body's backyard one night, and it was even know what he was talking about. "I'm not exactly sure what's com- NXVA is located at 68 Elm St.. VAN GOGH'S EAR CAFE presents an INTERFATTH SINGLES for adults over this area. Today, the Miller-Cory just one catastrophe after another. But ing on the stage next, because it's a Summit. For information, call (908) artsy coffeehouse atmosphere. Jazz age 45 meets Sundays from 9 to 10:30 The New Jersey Performing Arts Center's Early Learn- "The arts should be an integral and ongoing componem And I ended up getting the lead!" He 273-9121. House Museum is a nationally recog- very big commitment to be involved entertainment is presented on Sunday a_m. for continental t>realdast at First ing Through the Arts — The New Jersey Wolf Trap Prog- of the education of young children. NJPAC is especially it turned out to be a great show." described it as a "scary experience," nized living museum. It has been certi- in theater." evenings. Feb. 15, John Carfini Trio. "We're" close to getting Amy on "I've been doing it ever since. Once SWAIN GALLERIES will exhibit fied as an historic site and has been Baptist Church in Westfield. Movie ram will reach more than 750 preschoolers, ages 3-5, in proud to be a regional participant in this important prog- Feb. 22, Ginny Johnston. Sculpture by Peter Reginato is on display at New stage," Andy teased his wife. "Twentieth Century Posters" through entered on both the State and National night wil be held on Sunday from 5-10 Newark and other New Jersey cities during its inaugural ram, and we look forward to this arts adventure with New you're on stage and you get that Lucky for Amy King. Andy doesn't Open Mic Night is presented every Jersey Center for Visual Arts. Feb. 28. Registers of Historic Places. Visitors p.m. year. Jersey's children. Learning through the arts has been "I got as far as doing the raffle call- response from the audience, it's seem to have a problem with Tuesday from 7:30 to 10 pjn., with Gallery hours are 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 are introduced to a variety of colonial Breakfast donation is $2. The The program, which was developed by the Virginia- proven to help young children improve their self- ing. That's my claim to fame," Amy something that you just keep going commitment. p.m. and until 4 p.m. on Saturday. The sign-up at 7 p.m. church is located at 170 Elm St., West- skills as trained artisan* anri mctimari bascd Wolf Trap Insti iforEariv IIICU -gotiery i» teealed at 703 Watuliuny Van Gogh's Car is kicateU at 1017 Vf BALLET 15 —Tria CiossiuadE Is located at 78 docents recreate the everyday file, the field. For Information, call (908) Amy and Andy met Feb. 13, 1992 Ave., Plainfield. For information, call Stuyvesant Ave. in Union. For further offering two new classes: Dance Vis- North Ave., Garwood. For information, Arts, a program of the Wolf Trap Foundation for the Per- true and remember, their gross and fine motor control and crafts and tasks of the 18th and 19th 233-2278. on a blind date. (908) 756-1707. information, call (908) 810-1844. ions, for children who are blind of call (908) 232-5666. forming Arts, is administered by New Jersey Performing their conceptual and verbal skills." century farm family in Westfieid. "We wenj bowling, and I kicked his HOROSCOPE severely visually impaired, and Move- Arts Center as a regional program participant. CHILDREN'S SPECIALIZED HOSPI- PHYL'S PLACE presents live musical For information about the museum KEAN UNIVERSITY win feature Pro- The Early Learning Through the Arts classes began in AMORE Dl CAFFE is located at 485 ment Class for adults with mobility NJPAC's Early Learning Through the Arts program is butt." TAL will exhibit artwork by Westfield entertainment on weekends. and its schedule of programs, call the fessor Camrle Yarborough, who will October. Classes take place at the following sites: La Casa are going to be apparent this week. Springfield Ave., Berkeley Heights. For impairment. "Not true," Andy protested. For the week public school students grades K-12, The tavern is located at 836 Eli- museum office at (908) 232-1776. speak on "Misuse of African Images in made possible by the generous support of The Prudential de Don Pedro Day Care Center, Newark Day Center, You can avoid burnout if you take the information, call (908) 665-8366. Dance Visions is open to children "And then we went out for drinks and artwork from Haynes Imports of zabeth Ave., Linden. For information, the Media* on Tuesday at 5 pjn. Foundation. Roberto Clemenie School, South Street School and New- of Feb. 15 to 21 time to learn a new skill. Don't hesi- BARNES & NOBLE CAFE in Spring- ages 7-11, beginning Feb. 28, and will and then we went home and I didn't Africa throughout February. call (908) 925-8990. The lecture will take place In J-100. Children at 11 locations in schools. Head Start programs ark Preschool Council, all in Newark; Beth El Preschool in tate to ask for the help you would nor- field emulates a coffeehouse atmo- be held at the Cranbury studio. Fee is Kean Is located on Morris Avenue in think he liked me." Aries Student artwork cannot be sold. SHOUT! presents live musical enter- POETRY and day care centers, from Newark to Jersey City to Pater- South Orange; The Goddard School in Piscataway; Black mally avoid seeking. sphere with a iterary spin, appealing to $60. Movement class begins March 4, Union. For information, call (908) Other artwork is for sale, with a portion tainment on weekends. PLAINRELD PUBLIC LIBRARY will son, are learning basic academic and life skills through the United Fund Community Center in Plainfield; Concerned "Long story there," Andy said. "1 March 21-April 20 young and old alike. and will be held at 301 North Harrison 527-2000. of the proceeds benefiting the hold a poetry reading on Wednesday have to tell it, though, because I Try to schedule an interview with a The Cafe hosts a wide variety of St., Princeton. Fee is $50. For informa- The tavern is located at 116 Watch- performing arts from professional artists specializing in Parents for Head Start in Paterson; Glen Ridge Public Libra hospital. from 6:45 to 8:30 p.m. always tell this story. We're driving family-oriented entertainment/ ranging tion, call (732) 249-1254. ung Ave., Plainfield. For information, KEAN UNIVERSITY will present a lec- creative dramatics, puppetry, music, storytelling and Schools in Glen Ridge and Michael Conti School #5 in person who could let you know the ins CSH is located on New Providence The library is located on 8th Street at home from the bowling alley, and Sept 23-Oct 23 from folk singers to jazz ensemble*. In call (908) 769-5860. ture by Jerry Philogene on "Works ol dance. Artists twice a week for a seven-week period. Jersey City. Each site receives a full set of Wolf Trap and outs of a job you've been inter- Road m Mountainside. Artwork is dis- TAKING YOURSELF SERIOUSLY Park Avenue. For information, call You've had something on the back addition to other programs, trie Cafe Traditional and Contemporary Artists Amy and her girlfriend were in the ested in learning. Before you make AS A WRITER is a four-week series (908)757-1111. The program also includes components for parents, curriculum. played in the East Wing. For informa- holds Open Mike Poetry Night on the of Haitian Descent* on Wednesday at 5 back scat, and me and my friend John any commitments, consider all of the burner for a while and it may be near- beginning March 2 from 7:30 to 9 pjn. teachers and school administrators, mining them in the The roots of the Early Learning Through the Arts prog- tion, call (908) 233-3720, ext. 5379. third Sunday of the month at 7:30 pjn. PRESENTING POETRY AND PROSE p.m.' were in the front seat Paula, Amy's ing the boiling point. Don't forget to sponsored by Resource Center for COMEDY practical application of arts-related techniques. Children relevant information. ELIZABETH LIBRARY will exhibit SERIES at the John Harms Theater The lecture will take place in Univer- ram were planted early in the summer, with professional check on it. Tough decisions may Barnes & Noble is located at 240 Women. CASUAL TIMES restaurant features also experienced a fully staged puppet performance at friend, says to John, 'Could you drive African-American art and themes by Route 22 West in Springfield. For infor- will feature Penelope Scambfy Schott sity Center 228. Kean is located on development sessions for educators and artists. The artists offer you profits. Fee is $50 for Center members, $60 comedians on weekends. NJPAC on Nov. 20, when they attend the Catskill Puppets' Amy home because it's snowing Taurus Derek Dents throughout February. mation, call (201) 376-8544. and Irene Willis on Feb. 24 at 8 pjn. Morris Avenue in Union. For informa- also took pan in a week of training with a Wolf Trap Mas- for nonmembers. Classes are held at colorful production of the young people's classic "Brother out,'... The library is located at 11 S. Broad The restaurant is located al 1085 The theater is located at 30 North tion, can (908) 527-2000. ter Artist in July. April 21-May 21 Scorpio MINSTREL COFFEEHOUSE is a Calvary Episcopal Church in Summit. Amy, interrupting, "At which St., Elizabeth. For information, call Central Ave., Clark. For information, Van Brunt St., Englewood. For infor- Sun, Sister Moon" in Victoria Theater. Parents participated You have natural leadership, and coffeehouse/concert series run by the For information, call (908) 273-7253. The artists who ire participating in the 1997 program are Oct. 24-Nov. 22 (908) 354-6060. call (908) 388-6511. mation, call (201) 224-9653. in a parent-teacher-child workshop in November at each point, you were supposed to say, 'No, others will depend on it this week. Folk Project, a non-profit folk music LATIN FESTIVAL WORKSHOP will storyteller Beth Phillips Brown; dancers D'Ta-Relle It will be time to weigh your POLISH CULTURAL FOUNDATION site- I'll drive her home.' " UNION COUNTY Board of Chosen and arts organization. The Project Is feature "Borinquen, Culture Through Use your knowledge to solve some options when a dilemma presents will begin "Singing for Enjoyment" clas- Franklin-Tullis and Etc! Diaz; theater specialists Arthur "Now, if there's two girls in the Freeholders have sponsored an exhi-. located at the Somerset County Envir- Dance* on Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. al "The ultimate goal of this program is not only to inspire problems that might not be apparent itself. Be very careful that the easy bit of historic documents, photos and ses on March 11. All evening classes RADIO Kean University. Wilson and Judy Weiner, music specialist Bonnie Balas back seat and your'e in the front seat onmental Center, 190 Lord Stirling CONCERTS the children for the time the artist is with them in class, but to the people in charge. way out is the right way out. Poor stories at Union County Administration are held from 7-9 p.m. WCNJ, 89.3 FM features Leone and The evert wffl taka place in Universi- and creative movement specialist Carina. Rubaja. . driving, and you hear the one girt say Road. Basking Ridga. Shows are held TEEN GOSPEL EXPLOSION wiU take 10 euumagc todttts tad paieuu to me and expand on the strategies could cost you now ami Budding and Courthouse in celebration Fee Is $60 plus materials. The Simmons' Tut God In Your Life" every ty Center 228. Kean is located on Mor- to her boyfriend, 'Could you drive every Friday year-round, presenting place on Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at Eli- performuig arts techniques used in the classes, after the For more information about the Early Learning Through Gemini of African-American History Month. Foundation is located at 177 Broad- Sunday from 10:30 p.m. to 12:30 ajn. ris Avenue In Union. For information later. folk music in its broadest sense. Cof- zabetn Public Library. artist has left the classroom," explained Philip S. Thomas, the Arts program, or to be placed on a mailing list for next Amy home?' you would have to May 22-June 21 The display will be on view through way, Clark. For information, call (732)' The soundtrack you hear in your fee, tea and baked goods are served, The library is located at 11 South call (908) 527-2000. assume that they're whispering, 'I February. 382-7197. NJPAC's vice president of Arts Education. year's program, call (201) 642-8989. ext. 3108. Business matters could yield rich Sagittarius no alcohol or tobacco are allowed. Broad SL. Elizabeth. For information, head as you hand the tol collector your don't like him, he's not my type.' Is The administration building and last dollar btl and drive tentatively into THE WOMAN THAT I AM reading rewards if you pay attention. You Nov. 23-Dec. 21 Admission Is $5. For information, call UNION MUSIC SCHOOL is holding call (908) 354-6060. that a fair assumption? So the next courthouse are located in Elizabeth. (908) 766-2489. that lonely tunnel toward the Arms of group wll discuss Juia Alvarez's "How could learn more by doing than You might be within reach of a goal maii-in registration lor courses in mus- THE LADIES OF THE PACK featuring day, Paula calls me and says, 'Well, For information, call (908) 527-4744. Morpheus. But like, who's playing that the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents' on watching. If you take some time to you thought was unattainable. Don't • MUSIC BOX CAFE ol the Donald P. ic performance, dance, theater and The Shangri Las. The Marvelettes and - what do you think?' and she said, 'Do crazy organ? RIX, Bob Rixon, WFMU Wednesday at 7:30 pjn. Students, imports on display at hospital look at your options with a loved one, let it slip between your fingers when INTERACTIVE THREADS by Eileen Palmer Museum is located in the fine arts, for students pre-K through Shirley Alston Reeves of the Shirelles 91.1 Fl, Tuesdays at 11 pjn. The monthly book discussion group you want to go out again today, Val- O'Brien will be on display al New grade 12. Explore the artistic expression of the people of. Kenya, education program production, art - it could generate some new ideas for you realize how close you are. Springfield Free Public Library. Musi- will perform on Saturday at 7:30 pjn. Is free and open to al area women. entine's Day?' And that's when I had Jersey Center For Visual Arts through Classes run from June 29 through Africa, and of local students, with a visit to the exhibitions history, art criticism and aesthetics. your future. cal and other entertainment is pre- and 10 p.m. at Union County Arts Meetings are sponsored by the the idea that she must like me." March 6. July 31 from 9 a.m. through 12:15 p.m. According to Westfield's Fine Arts Department Super- Capricorn sented on scheduled days. Center. Resource Center for Women and held by Haynes Imports and the Westfield Public Schools at The exhibit wll hang in the Mem- daily at Kawameeh Middle School in TELEVISION visor Linda M. King, the arts are an avenue for students to "He brought me two roses," said Those interested in performing at UCAC is located at 1601 Irving St.. at. Calvary Episcopal Church In Sum- Children's Specialized Hospital, 150 New Providence Cancer Dec. 22-Jan. 20 bers' Gallery. NJCVA is located at 68 Union Township. Planned musical the- Amy. "And he drove me home that the Music Box Cafe should submit a Rahway. For information, call (908) PBS "Great Performances' wig broad- mit. For information, call (908) Road, throughout the month of February. express themselves beyond academics. June 22-July 22 Adopting the right perspective can . Elm SL, Summit. For information, call ater productions are: "Joseph and The night." resume or letter of introduction to 499-8226. cast the New Jersey Performing Arts 273-7253. In celebration of Black History Month and cultural "We express our fears, our anxieties, our hungers, our What seems tough right now may clarify a situation that's been muddled (908) 273-9121. Technicolor Dreamcoat," grades 3-7. Center Opening Night Gala tomorrow The couple was married in May Susan Permahos, Springfield Free MOSTLY MUSIC presents the WakJen diversity. Children's Specialized Hospital will present snuggles and our hopes through the arts," say King. not seem so bad tomorrow. Stay until now. Black-and-white decisions THE GLOVE PROJECT, an art and Public Library, 66 Mountain Ave., Grades 8-12 are to be determined.. from 9 to 11 pjn. on WNET/13 and 1995. They reside in Scotch Plains. Horn Trio on Sunday at 3:30 p.m. at - LINDEN LANES features Lazer light African artwork from Kenya in a show produced by Hay- Students from the middle school and high school will be focused on what you're doing and are more easily made. sculpture exhibit, will be on display at Springfield, 07081. Musical productions, art exhibits New Jersey Network. The documen- Being so active in community thea- Temple Emanu-EI in Westfield. Bowling to the music of the 70s every exhibiting varied work, from leaving to drawing to paint- don't let (he bad news take you further the Donald B. Palmer Museum of the and dance, music and drama perfor- tary, "New Stage For a City," will follow nes Imports. Tickets are $20, $18 for seniors and Saturday night after 10 p.m. ing, at Children's Specialized Hospital. ter, Andy credits his wife with being Aquarius Springfield Public Library • through mances willbe held at Union High from 10:30 to 11 pjn. Specialties such as banana leaf art and batik will exemp- down than you already are. $10 for students. The temple is located Games cost $3 per person. Linden The student artwork at CSH will not be for sale. Child- very understanding of his schedule. Jan. 21-Feb. 18 March 12. CLASSES School. For a brochure, write to Union at 756 East Broad St., Westfield. For COVER TO COVER, Kean Universi- Lanes is located at 741 N. Stiles Ave., lify impressive artwork created with natural materials by ren's Specialized Hospital's art exhibitions are open to the "When I'm in a show, we don't see Hours are Monday. Wednesday and KEAN UNIVERSITY will host "How to Music School, P.O. Box 3566, Union, information, call (973) 762-8486. ty's cable access forum, will be broad- Unden. For Information, call (908) the people of Kenya. Leo - Unusual circumstances could Thursday from 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.; Hang and Promote an Art Show* on NJ 07083-1895, or phone (908) cast on Monday at 12:30 p.m. Call public, free of charge, from 8:30 ajn. to 8:30 p.m., daily. each other that often, because I come strengthen a relationship that MUSICAL PRESENTATION will take 925-3550. "We believe that the culture of the people of Kenya is July 23-Aug. 23 Feb. 21 from 9 a.m. to noon. Deadline 851-6476. (908) 527-2000 for channel Visitors are requested to enter the hospital through the home from work and go right to Tuesday, Friday and Saturday from 10 place on Sunday at 4 p.m. at Roman uniquely expressed through their art..art that gives this A little nonsense now and then is appeared tenuous. Trust your am. to 4:30 p.m., and Sunday from 1 for registration is tomorrow. information. SPORTLAND. Union's indoor family Ambulance Entry. practice." UNION HARMONICA BAND provides Catholic Church ol the Holy Trinity in diverse nation strength and beauty," said Ruben and Leslie relished'by the wisest of men. Don't instincts, and don't get so wrapped up to 3:30 p.m. The library Is located at 66 Fee is $5. The workshop will take fun canter, offers bumper cars and "Which is probably why we're still free harmonica lessons. For those who Westfield. EGGTV, a diverse comedy show base- Haynes. "These pieces, full of dance and community, are Children's Specialized Hospital, New Jersey's only hos- be afraid to take a pie in the face this in your excitement that you lose per- place in the Vaughn-Eames Building. assorted rides, video games, air hock- Mountain Ave., Springfield. For infor- play, but do not read music, lessons d in Scotch Plains, will air their newest pital dedicated exclusively to pediatric rehabilitation, married," Amy said. spective. 1000 Morris Ave., Union. For informa- KEAN COLLEGE will present "Asso- ey tables, redemption games, basket- much more than a minor craft form. They are handmade week if it will improve the moral of mation, call (973) 376-4930. will also be given. The only expense show on Comcast Channel 57 on treats children and adolescents from birth through 21 tion, call (908) 558-2550. dacao Sons Da Lusofonia" performing ball games, and more. The center also textiles of Africa that are displayed with pride and respect "Yes! Now stop it, this is supposed those around you. It might even make VESSELS, a pottery exhibit by Phil will be purchasing a harmonica. Prac- Saturday at 10:05 p.m. years. Founded in 1891, the hospital provides a network of classical, dance, jazz and popular features a Laser Tag Arena available for those who created them." to be nice and loving,"-Andy laughed. you smile. Homes, will be on display at Kent LINDEN ART ASSOCIATION is offer- tice sessions are held at the Senior Pisces music Monday at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. STATE OF THE ARTS programming at a cost of $5 per person. services including outpatient services, acute rehabilitation, Amy has also been understanding Place Gallery through March 13. A ing visual arts classes on Wednesdays Citizen Building, Caldwell and Morris Artwork in the African exhibit will be offered for sale. A Feb. 19-March 20 The event will take place in Universi- is aired Thursday evenings at 7 p.m. and long-term care through its sites in Mountainside, Fan- about on-stage committments — to a reception will be held on Feb. 20 from 6 in five-week segements. The schedule avenues, Union, every Friday from 7 Sportiand Is located at 2441A Route portion of the sale proceeds will benefit the hospital. From Virgo ty Center Little Theatre. Kean is and Sundays at 1 p.m. on New Jersey wood, Toms River, Newark, and Union, as well as out- Blazing a path sometimes means to 8 p.m. is as follows: p.m. to 9:30 p.m. 22 West, Union' For Information, call Kindergarten through high school, Westfield Public point. located on Morris Avenue in Union. For Network. Aug. 24-Sept 22 you're going to get cut, but don't give- (908) 687-0500. reach programs in many communities. "I almost jumped onstage a couple School students are provided with a discipline-based arts The benefits of variety in your life up. WORRALL NEWSPAPERS WORRAU NEWSPAPERS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1998 - PAGE B9 PAGE B8 — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1998 tl

Don't remain silent about the 'silent killer' Drug courts prove to be Today more than 13 million people turning food into energy is crucial, ment is to control blood-sugar Crunch your way to healthier eating Cancer care at hospital begins with prevention in the United States have diabetes. In a crunch? A simple way to bring balance and because the body depends on food for levels,which means keeping them in home refrigerator, where the product may sit for several Unfortunately, more than half are not nutrition to your life arid your family's meals may be an effective deterrent Cancer is a disease which touches everyone in some way during their every action, from pumping blood and the normal range. Research suggests more days before being consumed, all the while losing Union offers cancer patients and their loved ones the most advanced tware that they have the disease. found in the frozen food department of your local Many of the dimes committed on lifetime. Most people do not like to think about it, but consider this: you thinking to running and jumping. that tight control can help prevent or vitamins and minerals. medical treatment by highly trained and dedicated specialists, in an envi- Every 60 seconds at least one per- supermarket our streets today have their roots in can greatly reduce your risk of many cancers by making healthy lifestyle In diabetes, something goes wrong delay long-term diabetic Putting together a healthful meal is a snap with fro- ronment that enhances the quality of life. »on is diagnosed with diabetes. About More and more Americans are using frozen foods as alcohol and drug addictions. Yet, too choices. In the United Stales from 1990 to 1995, a team at the University with the normal process of turning complications. zen foods. Here are some suggestions: Making A 65.000 people will be diagnosed this a quick, easy and nutritious way to increase their intake often we simply lock the offenders of Alabama recorded a 3.1 percent decline in total cancer deaths. They The Cancer Center utilizes a team-oriented approach which combines food into energy. Food is changed • Toss a package of steamed frozen vegetables with year. • Insulin-dependent diabetes is of fruits and vegetables. Frozen foods eliminate the away in jail and do not try to treat attribute the drop to cancer prevention activities and improvements in the expertise of Union Hospital and Saint Barnabas Medical Center pro- into glucose readily enough, but there pasta or rice for a quick and easy primavera, or with Difference treated with daily insulin injections, time it lakes to wash, peel, trim and cut raw vegetables medical care. fessionals from a variety of disciplines. The Center offers specialists in Diabetes is the fourth-leading cause is a problem with insulin. In one type lettuce for a five-minute salad. problems that lead them there. regular exercise and a balanced meal Lilliam Pliner, MD., FACP, director of Oncology Services at the surgical oncology, radiation oncology, gynecologic oncology and medi- of death by disease in the United of diabetes, the pancreas cannot make and produce, helping to ease overcrowded schedules. This oversight is really at our By The Union County Coalition plan that limits sugar. Your meal plan • Choose from the variety of entrees in the frozen Cancer Center of Saint Barnabas at Union, offers some tips in reducing cal oncology, as well as diagnosticians in radiology and pathology, all of States; this year, more than 160,000 insulin. In another typo, the body In 1992 the National Cancer Institute launched the expense. When we release criminals Against Substance Abuse will be tailored to your individual food aisles of your local supermarket and add steamed the risk and preventing cancer. whom have regional and international reputations. Excellence in cancer will die from this disease and its makes some insulin but either makes national "5 a Day for Better Health" program, which with addictions back to our communi- needs and is likely to include three frozen vegetables and salad to complete the meal, or • Kick the smoking habit — smoking is responsible for nearly 90 per- treatment also requires psychological, emotional and social support for related complications. too little or has trouble using the insu- encourages people to eat at least five servings of fruits ties, they usually pick up with a new . rate of success is high. According to meals and two or three snacks a day. select a frozen dinner that includes vegetables and/or cent of lung cancer deaths. those receiving treatment and for their loved ones. The Cancer Center Diabetes is a chronic disease that lin — or both. When insulin is absent and vegetables a day. crime spree and new prison sentences. Drug Strategies, an organization dedi- You will generally have to eat these fruits. recognizes the importance of administering this care in a comfortable, has no cure. <* ineffective 'hn J\\KOK in the Despite die marry benefits of consuming fruits and * Eat a healthful diet xM mm fruits and vegetables to your diet. V , ^ ' •—™—™ ™ ^^^ ^H^^V^ Diabetes is a silent killer. meais ma snicks atset times each day vegetables, busy, hectic lifestyles hold many consumers • Jazz up pizza by sprinkling it with cooked frozen dollars are at their mercy. approaches to the nation's drug prob- • Exercise regularly — exercise can reduce the risk of colorectal, convenient environment by a devoted and knowledgeable staff. It is the bloodstream cannot be used by the Many people first become aware to properly balance jruulin, which is back from achieving the recommended five servings broccoli or spinach. Consider that by the end of the lem, early research has shown promis- breast and prostate cancer. combination of all of these factors which distinguishes the Saint Barna- cells to make energy. Instead, glucose that they have diabetes when they also given at fixed times. Insulin low- each day. According to the. American frozen Food • Use a variety of frozen fruits to dress up waffles or 1980s, about one-third of people in ing results: • Maintain a healthy weight — obesity is linked to cancers of the uter- bas Cancer Center at Union. collects in the blood, eventually lead- Services within the outpatient facility include medical oncology con- develop one of its life-threatening ers blood sugar, and food raises it. To Institute, many solutions to this dilemma can be found pancakes for breakfast slate prisons were there because of Participants in the drug court in us, gallbladder, breast and colon. ing to the high sugar levels that are the sultations and follow-up care; administration of chemotherapy and trans- complications. control diabetes, you need to balance in the frozen food aisles. drug offenses — and 60 to 70 percent Oakland, California, spent 40,000 • Drink alcohol only in moderation — heavy drinking is linked with hallmark of untreated diabetes. • Layer frozen cooked spinach in lasagna. or roll it in fusions in a private setting; an on-site laboratory; individual and group • Blindness. Diabetes is the leading these effects. But many myths surround the nutritional values of cannelloni. had a history of substance abuse. Yet, fewer days in custody over a three- cancers of the mouth, throat, esophagus and liver. Of the 14 million Americans who counseling for patients and their families; financial counseling; home cause of blindness in people ages 25 * Non-insulin dependent diabetes is frozen products. It turns out, frozen vegetables and despite this, in 1991 only 13.5 percent year period, reflecting a 50 percent • Avoid the sun's ultraviolet rays, which cause 90 percent of skin have diabetes, more than 1 million Don't overcook your vegetables. For best results, care planning, and a community resource library. All aspects of cancer to 74. Each year from 15,000 to treated with an individualized diet fruits are more nutrient rich than most poeple suspect. of state prisoners were enrolled in reduction in felony recidivism and cancers. people have insulin-dependent diab- steam or microwave them. care are addressed, including prevention, early detection, diagnosis and 39,000 people lose their sight because plan that restricts calories. If you are These products are flash-frozen at the peak of freshness drug programs. This gap simply does saving the county $2.5 million in pris- • See your physician to discuss what screening tests you may need. etes, and almost 13 million people Whatever you do, remember you can rely on your treatmenL Those treated at the Center maintain a close relationship with of diabetes. overweight, you need to slim down. within hours of harvest, locking in valuable nutrients. not make sense when you consider on costs. For more information on reducing the risk of cancer or to obtain more ' have non-insulin dependent diabetes. freezer case for satisfying and healthy main courses for their physician, as well as with one of several specially trained nurses • Kidney Disease. Ten percent of Treatment also includes restricting That means they of ten have more nutrients than then- that it costs less to provide treatment In Miami, the re-arrest rate among information about the Cancer Center of Saint Barnabas at Union, call the Unfortunately, an estimated 6 million breakfast, lunch and dinner, as well as snacks in who provide additional education, support and communication. all people with diabetes develop kid- sugar and following an exercise plan. raw counterparts, which travel for days to get to one's than to keep an inmate in jail for a graduates of drug court treatment was Center at (908) 810-6470. people have non-insulin-dependent between. ney disease. In 1990, more than These steps should improve your year. Outpatient drug treatment aver- significantly Iowa than among drug The Saint Barnabas Health Care System has been a leader in the deliv- The Cancer Center of Saint Barnabas at Union, located within the diabetes and do not know it. The peo- 13,000 people initiated treatment for body's ability to use its insulin. If diet ages about S3.000 to S10.000 per per- offenders not in treatmenL ery of quality cancer care in New Jersey, treating the largest number of Saint Barnabas Union Medical Building at 1050 Galloping Hill Road, is ple most at risk for this type of diab- an affiliate of the Saint Barnabas Health Care System. end-stage renal disease— kidney fai- and exercise alone do not control son, while housing an inmate in jail Through providing treatment ad newly diagnosed patients in the site. The state-of-the-art facility in etes are over 40, overweight, and'have lure — because of diabetes. blood sugar, prescribed pills or insulin 'See' your way clear to eat more carrots for a year costs close to $30,000. Stu- creating community and criminal jus- a family history of diabetes. Anyone • Amputations. Diabetes is the may be needed. They do not take the What you don't know can hurt you, according to a recent than one in five eat specific foods to protect their eye dies confirm thai jail alone increases tice partnership, we can reduce crime with these characteristics should see a most frequent cause of nan-traumatic place of diet and exercise, however. consumer survey that examined the link between diet and health. the likelihood of further crimes, while and make our streets safer. To get doctor periodically to be tested for lower limb amputations. The risk of prevention of eye disease. "It's encouraging to see consumers make the connection substance abuse treatment decreases involved in supporting such efforts in diabetes. Studies indicate that diabetes is AIDS benefit committee prepares for annual fund raiser leg amputation is 27.7 times greater between nutrition and their eye health." said Prarx. "It's it. your community, contact the Union The causes of diabetes are still a generally under-reported on death Among consumers who report eating specific foods for On Jan. 18, a volunteer reception was held for participants in the upcoming tion. The show is playing to packed audiences in Boston at the ICA Theatre and for a person with rfi«hrf* Each year, discouraging, however, to see how ill-prepared they are to Some communities have started County Coalition for the Prevention mystery. But researchers believe that certificates, particularly in the cases eye health, 72 percent chose carrots. Only seven percent AIDS Benefit Committee of New Jersey Auction. The reception was held at Lewis plans to take this show on lour. 54,000 people lose their foot or leg to act on this information." alternative programs, like drug courts, of Substances Abuse at (908) the tendency for diabetes is present at of older persons with multiple chronic named spinach, the source of an important nutrient that Pcreaux Interior Design of Summit and was hosted by its owner, Ron Oberdick, diabetes. that make their streets safer and save 686-6644. • After their son died of AIDS, Rita and Dick Lane of Watchung wanted the birth. In insulin-dependent diabetes, conditions such as heart disease and helps prevent the most common and devastating form of Undemanding diet and eye health is clearly compli- who is the president of AIDS Benefit Committee of New Jersey. Catering was blindness among older Americans. cated by a lack of knowledge regarding eye conditions. taxpayers money. They also give The Union County Coalition Is a involvement of an organization that directly benefited individuals dealing with • Heart disease and stroke. Peo- any of several different viral infec- hypertension. Because of this, the toll graciously donated by Jude Roppatte, owner of Richfield Regency Catering. When asked to identify eye problems associated with offenders a closely supervised chance three-year project funded by the AIDS. «.ple with diabetes are two to four times tions and a process called autoimmun- of diabetes is believed to be much "We're not saying carrots are bad for you," said Steven ABCNJ, a non-profit organization, will host its tenth annual auction on old age, only nine percent mentioned macular degenera- to become responsible, law-abiding VS. Center for Substance Abuse • Paul Orlando is a former manager of "One If By Land Two If By Sea" of likely to have heart ^'"ly iry are believed to trigger diabetes. In higher than officially reported. G. Pratt, M.D., a senior staff ophthalmologist at Scripps March 7. Proceeds from the auction will go toward the Committee's efforts to tion, although AMD is the leading cause of irreversible taxpayers. Drug courts steer addicts Prevention, with the Saint Barna- New York City. He currently runs a business that distributes his own recipe of than 77,000 deaths due to heart the autoimmune ptuxu, the body's Memorial Hospital, La Jolla, California "Vitamin A found help people afflicted with the AIDS virus. The auction will take place at Temple Diabetes is likely to cause changes blindness in older Americans. who commit non—violent crimes, bas Behavioral Health Network as uuauusii throughout the Northeast. He tyr aiiir mvorvod with the Committee annually. And, they we five defense system attacks its own cells, in carrots helps protect color and night vision. But consuni- Emanu-El, 756 East Broad SL, Westfield. Cocktails, preview and silent auction in your life, but you will be able to "It's difficult to change eating behavior," said Pratt, such as larceny or drug dealing, to the lead agency. The coalition is because he has lost many friends to AIDS. more likely to suffer a stroke, the insulin-producing beta cells in the ers seem completely unaware of new evidence that indi- begin at 6 p.m.; dinner is served at 7 p.m., and a live auction, coffee and desert work these changes into your usual "when the individual doesn't understand the disease you're treatment instead of jaiL Studies have designed to increase and enhance more than 11,000 deaths each pancreas. Note: Although viruses may cates lutein, a powerful carotenoid, is the primary antioxid- begin at 8 p.m. Jon Bramnick of Westfield, voted the "Funniest Lawyer in New • Mike Kenny of Westfield became familiar with the Committee through routines. At times, however, living working to pn vent. People need to understand the serious indicated that every dollar spent on the prevention efforts and prog- help to cause some cases of insulin- ant found in the retina and may be the key to preventing Jersey," will serve as auctioneer once again this year. managing Temple Emanu-El, the synagogue at which the Committee now holds with a chronic disease may cause nature of AMD before they're likely to change their diet." treatment leads to a $7.46 reduction in rams in Union County. The Coali- If you have recently learned that dependent diabetes, diabetes is not age-related macular degeneration. This is a case where Items including an, antiques and services will be available in the auction. its auction. Two of his nephews are HTV positive. They are hemophiliacs and anger and frustration. When you feel crime-—related spending and lost tion has established a number of i or someone in your family has "caught" from someone else. In peo- ignorance can literally cause blindness." Survey respondents indicated a strong interest in chang- Minimum bids range from $50 and up. contracted the disease through blood transfusions. that way, you may find it helpful to productivity. task forces to link prevention with s, you are probably worried. ple prone to non-insulin-dependent ing their eating behavior after hearing about the relation- ABCNJ was founded in 1986 by John DeMarco, a Westfield realtor. DeMar- talk about your feelings to a family A compelling link between nutrition and eye health was each sector of the community — • Jeff Scheckner and Jay Mandel are a young couple who have become t diabetes is a manageable condi- diabetes, being overweight can cause ship between lutein and eye health. Sixty-nine percent, When community groups and crim- co is dtstmgtnshod' wmcmbcrrfOoMweii Daiiku *? "Piuittant'Tv-ircK iinej - member, friend, clergy mambu «r MowawiM Harrant Mwiiutl School in 1994. Research Business, Criminal Justice, Schools, involved in the Committee. They have recently become parents of twin sons. . In fact, with proper care, most diabetes, because excess fat prevents reported •being somewhat or very likely to eat more foods inal justice agencies join together to national," reserved for the top 1 percent of Coldwell Banker's salespeole worl- health professional. snowed that people who ate higher amounts of Parents, Health Care and Youth. They live in Plainfield and have bad friends stricken with AIDS. can live much as they did insulin from working properly. containing lutein, and 41 percent indicated interest in tak- provide treatment for offenders, the dwide. DeMarco first learned of the scourge of AIDS in 198a He started to carotenoids-antioxiaants found in fruits and vegetables had developing diabetes. Diabetic complications are usually Another place to turn for support— ing a daily supplement containing lutein. raise money in 1982 when he saw that AIDS was becoming an epidemic John • Ruth Kreisman was exposed to many of the stories of the committee mem- a significantly decreased risk of macular degeneration. i" Diabetes is a disease that affects the caused by changes in the blood ves- and information — is the American For people who didn't like spinach, eye formula supple- started ABCNJ with some friends. One of those friends was Tony LoPolito of bers. She was compelled to become a member herself when she learned of the Latem was singled out at the most effective antioxcidant. . the body uses food. It causes sels and nerve*. Unfortunately, they Diabetes Association. In addition to ments containing lutein are available in health food stores, North Plainfield, who died of AIDS in August of 1988. Four other founding good work of the ABCNJ. Ruth also has two single daughters who have made Although those surveyed linked diet and health, fewer Survey finds that vitamin Hfar levels in the body to be too high. can include eye and kidney disease, funding research at a level second pharmaae* and other chain stores. members have pasted away as weE her aware of the challenges young people face in dealing with the risk of AIDS. Normally, during digestion, the body heart attack, numbness or pain in the only to that of the federal government, knowledge is sorely lacking The first auction was held at DeMarco's home in the Sleepy Hollow section • Helen Walton and her husband David, of Bemardsville, became involved changes sugars, starches and other legs, foot infections, leading to gan- the ADA offers an array of services of Plainfield. 350 individuals attended. In addition to annual auction, the AIDS following the 1990 death of Helen's brother Marc from AIDS. His courage — foods into a form of sugar called glu- and materials. These materials A recent survey revealed widespread misunderstanding about antioxidant grene and stroke. Fortunately, howev- Benefit Committee has held holiday house tours and theater parties. The organi- as one of the first to undergo many experimental treatments — has helped lead cose. Then the blood carries this glu- include a basic booklet for every age vitamins. More than half of those surveyed had heard of antioxidant vitamins, er, treatments continue to improve. zation is also corporate donations and major gifts this year. to research that enables some AIDS patients to suffer less and live longer. Marc cose to cells throughout the body. group — children, teens/young adults, but 82 percent of those aware couldn't name a single example. So far, insulin-dependent diabetes The mission of the AIDS Benefit Committee is to help people with AIDS to co-owned the Paris Commune restaurant in Manhattan. There, with the help of insulin — a adults in the middle years, and senior. Of those participants aware of antioxidants, almost half said that "All the cannot be prevented, although live as comfortably as possible. The Committee reaches this goal through rais- hormone — glucose is changed into Obtain these booklets from your information I see about vitamins confuses me," and 59 percent-said that they The diverse backgrounds and experiences of the members of the AIDS Bene- researchers are working on many ing funds, which it distributes to organizations that can help people live with quick energy for immediate use by the wTWe Do? , physician or local American Diabetes don't understand the difference between antioxidant vitamins and other fit Committee show that AIDS can affect anyone at any time. It does not just promising approaches. Non-insulin- AIDS, but that may not have the ability or resources to raise substantial funds cells or is sored for future needs. Association. vitamins. affect the gay community, as some preciously imagined. For example, AIDS is dependent diabetes can often be pre- independently. The Committee is made up entirely of volunteers. Insulin is made in the beta cells of the Just as a piece of metal rusts or an apple turns brown when exposed to air, the the number-one killer of women ages 20-34. AIDS affects those in all walks of vented by maintaining normal body Dr. Eric Munoz. a surgeon, is chief SCHOOL Helping people with AIDS is important to the members of the ABCNJ life, not only the well-known high-risk communities. pancreas, a small organ that lies weight and keeping physically fit human body is vulnerable from contact with air, expecially pollution and between the stomach. This process of medical officer of VMDNJ-University smoke. Antioxidant nutrients — beta-carotene, vitamins C and E — help the because they have been touched by the disease in a special way. Here are some No one is immune from the disease, making it imperative that everyone con- throughout life. A major aim of treat- Hospital, and lives in Summit. body fight this reaction by stabilizing harmful molecules, called free radicals, of their stories... tributes to help people suffering from AIDS. Many believe that they will never before they attack cells. • The Committee's president Ron Oberdick became involved with the orga- get, or nKCH'ntcr anyone with, AIDS, but the stories of the people on the AIDS nization three years ago. The death or his long-time Companion fiuin A Benefit Commitiee show this is not always true. through a healthy diet, it may be necessary to use supplements to achieve many made him want to help others with AIDS. Oberdick is a principal in Pereaux Tickets for the cocktails, dinner and the auction are S40 each. Individual of their potential benefits. Eating five servings or more of fruits and vegetables Interior Design of Morristown and Summit. sponsorships ae available for S75 each. Corporate sponshorships, which include a day will help to provide adequate levels of vitamin C and beta-carotene. • The Committee's treasurer, Ellyn Jennings, has a cousin who is HIV posi- 10 tickets and a listing in the program journal, are available for $750. For infor- 201 Rt. 22, Hillside, NJ 07205 - (973)926-2946 Vitamin E is harder to obtain while following a low-fat diet because veget- tive. Her cousin, Sheri Lewis, has lived well for 10 years on a macrobiotic diet; mation about AIDS Benefit Commitiee of New Jesey auction tickets, sponsor- able oils, nuts, seeds and other fat-rich foods are the best sources of vitamin E. It she docs not use any of the modern drugs for treatmenL Lewis is an actor whose ships or donations, call Helen or David Walton at (908) 766-7279. 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BUSINESS REAL REAL ESTATE FOR SALE TRANSACTIONS LEWm.2«mm. 1 ABANDONED FARM 20 acre«-$29 000 bedroom. CHfar Mormaflo n Wooded upstate acreage bordering sao'land. Real estate transactions are OPPORTUNITIES iow(rMapanmanQ.^syia>lBt1in0fnar»h.Na ESTATE Stream. Town rd, elect Terms 7 days MAPLEWOOO: COZY Hudb. Own batL All pets, nonsmoksr. noeBent wtsrancaa. Cal 830-830, 607-583^877 wwwjnvland.com recorded in the office of the county unities, air condMonad. Quiet met. near 973-420-1444. BARGAIN HOMES. Thousand of Government AVON-NO Door To Door Necassary. Earn lo transportation, shopping. For notvtmoker N clerk. Worrall Newspapers publishes Foreclosed and repossessed properties bora 50%. Have fun and make money loo. MLM >520. 973-783-3819. aufetectto th e Federal Fair Housing Act Bquidated this month! Cal lor local istinosl an abbreviated version of all transac- available. Great moneymaWng opportunity. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT • Rtegal te advertise any MONTCLAIR ONE Bedroom, aecond loor prelerence. Imitation, or discrimination 1-800-501-1777 extension 199. tions recorded in the 12 Union County Ful time/ part time. Independent Repressnta- Itve. 1-600-527-2866. living/ dining room, off-street parking, i*' KUPLEWOOO. SMGLE Room/ baft (Private baaed en race, odor, mOglon, sex, handi- municipalities the newspapers cover. month security. Section 8 O.K. Call Home) UtiSDes. laundry, kitchen. perMne. Near cap, tsmaial statua, or national origin, or EAST ORANGE. $150,000. Great opportunity DOWN! DEALERSHIP WITH national maittenance 873-672-9381. transportation, rtlaot. $49S, 1 momh security. ManUen le make any euch preference, tor investor or owner occupied: with 2 and 1 The information is provided by TRW corporation. Attured account* in the local No oets. 973-762-4642. amkadon, or dtacrteaneUoa bedroom apartments. Mce area. Convenient to Property Data, a Fort Lauderdale, area. $800 weekly income guaranteed to (tart NEWARK "yit via not knowingly accapt any ad-, transportation. Call Pam for details Investment required. Cai 1-800-832-2290. STUDIO and 1 BEDROOM APARTMENTS 906-769-0011, lor details (1029174). Fla., information service, and is pub- verUakigter rea l estate •Men la In violation . IT UP TO Very Spadoua K Month FREE Rant ROOM TO RENT of the law. AI parsons an hereby Wormed lished approximately six weeks after it FINANCIALLY FREE For Ufel «1 Rated Home Met. Oiiet BuMng and Neightotiuud Near thai afl dwellings advertised are available FORECLOSED. GOVERNMENT homes. Save .9% Business with pubBcally traded company and Park. Transportation, Schools, Sens. Super, UW0N. FUHNKHED room. Ctoee ID New York on an egual opportunity basis." up to 50% or more on repossessed homes. is filed in the county clerk's office. famous 100 year old brand name. ior Service Program. References Requrad transportation and Keen UnfeersJty. 990.00 par Lrde/no down payment Bad credit OK. Call 1-888-901-2239. 24 HOUR ON SITE SECURITY wtk. Kttchen privileges, share bath. Cal nowl 1-800-690-9073 extension 600 (SCA _ IAPR SECURED UNDERGROUND PARMNO 908-686-0005. CEMETERY PLOTS ""~ fWOA) Clark HOT DISC contains over 3600 newspapers nationwkto sorted by city and stale and distribu- COMPETrnVE PRICES 8 GRAVES PRES8YTERIAN cemetery. GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED Homes tor 1-W-CXTia. Mention Cede tU William and Mary J. Mcrcurio sold tion. Cal 1-888-823-C7S3. Springfield. Double burW potsMe. Perpetual pennieson$i. Repo*. VA, HUD. Sheriff Sales. FINANCING GARAGE FOR RENT NUTLEY, 4 rooms, second Boor of 2 tamiy care included. $500 each, frtormelly $775). Cal No money down government loans avaiable property at 47 Denman Ave., to HUGE OPPORTUNITYI Capitalize on Utility Available now. Heat, hot water, cooking gas SHORT HULLS: Ga SO! t lor ram. 673-584-7831. now. Local istings. Toll free 1-800-669-2292 Deregulation Now; the biggest in U.S. history. Robcn J. Bigg for $210,000 on Sept. walHo-wal. air uunrtamaiiu. no pets. f?2S, 500- 900 square leet. Available ImmeOalely. extension H-4000. Ful winino i Luialeu on Moiiii Tuinplt ?ark — $3X0.2 plots $750 each or an lor *4,500. Cal GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED Hornet for 973-912-0222. ORANGE. 468 HKSHLAND Aranue. Spacious days 908-687-7146 or evenings. pennies on $1. Delinquent Tax. Repo'i, Reo'i LOCAL CANDY touta. 30 Vending Machines. one bedroom and studto apartments from 732-780-4582. Your area. To! free 1-800-218-9000 extension 200 VEHICLES Hillside Earn approximately $800/day. All for $9,995. H-5136 for 'islings/drrectory. $460. Eat-In kitchen, tikt baft, wood Boon ON A FIRST COME, Cal 1-600-996-VEND. HOUSE TO RENT parking, heat hot water included. See Super TRENTON; IMMEDIATE "State House* Ac- Bank of America NT & SA sold apartment #109 or cal 906-822-0188. ROSELLE. CHARMNG 2 bedroom house: 1W CONDOMINIUM FIRST SERVED A YOUR OWN Travel Agency, needed beany. cess. 4.600 S.F. total office space: 2.500 SJ property at 233 Belleview Terrace to $7,900 financing available. Pan time/ Ful lime. baths, living room, oViinrj room, kitchen, attic, UNION, Putnam House, Tucker Avenue. Large ORANGE: LARGE 1 bedroom apartment immediate availability on floors 1 and 2. Perfect Funl Easy! (Great $$$SI) Outstanding traveV basement. 2-car garage, deck, auge yard. bedroom, lying room, dining room T", eat-in- Wahccd O. Mufian for 590,000 on Quiet bulking. Close to train and bus. Available for Lobby group, professionals. Sale or lease BASIS! tax benefits. Comprehensive training. Free Cue: neignborrcod. 11.050 pha ubktias and DELIVERY! immediately. 1% months security. $495 knohert. 2 air/ heat unfa, new paint, new rug. $159,000.00 John Schragger Realty Inc Sept. 9. video. Motivated applicants: 800-811-3553 ex- IA iiKjuffu secuntr. Cal 908-810-1054. 97^677-0330. , Choice location, 3rd floor. Maintenance $89 Broker. 609-637-9S4B. tension NJ82. ._ month. Asking $95,000 by owner. RAHWAY: ATTRACTIVE 1 bedroom apart- 908-964-7059. UNION: EXCELENT location. Updated lovely OFFICE TO LET Kenllworth ment. , Security locked buttng, near train colonial. 3 bedroom, V/, bath, eat-in kitchen with dishwasher, laundry room. Living room, station. Washer/ dryer on premises. $650 pkis ELEGAMT, EXECLmVE Offioas lor the wen- Anthony and Ann M. Vaz sold utilities. Responsible persons only dnng room, enclosed porch. 2 car garage, NEW 199? noiogy iranded business person. Suburban NEW 1998 NEW 1998 908-353-3656. ' West Orange. Contact Hunan Park Executive fenced yard. $134,900. Leave metsage propeny at 739 Kingston Ave., to RENTAL ADVERTISE 908-561-4550. Center, 973-736-6615. Judy Attanasio for 5220,000 on Oct. ROSELLE. 3 BEDROOMS (second and Pure floor of 2 tamiy). off street parking, $1200 1 month. Heat, hot water included, freshly r-150 LINDEN HOMEOWNERS *A0 real estate advertised herein la painted. wal-t>-wall carpeting, new windows subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, -LOWEST RATES EVER! Mountainside Call 908-0245-5049. which makas It illegal to advertise any OFFICE AVAILABLE FOR LEASE Ford, 5 speed manual transmission, A cylinder engine, power steering, power prelerence, limitation, or discrimination SOUTH ORANGE. 2 smal bedrooms. Avaii- LREFIISIAISICE ISIOW BUILT TO SUIT brakes, rear window defrost, Air Conditioning, V,n irV6206351, MSRP: 5lT,275 Anna Buthe sold property at 1458 based on raca, color, religion, ear, handi- able mmecSatety. $800 per month pha uti ties. Orchard Road to Peter B. Gardner cap, familial status, or national origin, or VA months security. Close to transportation OR EXISTING •PAY OFF DEBTS! • GET CASH!! intention to make any such preleranca, 973^76-1815. 973-673-0713. , -All Utilities Induded- •LOWER PAYMENTS! •CREDIT PROBLEMS-OK! for S325.000 on Oct. 15. limitation, or discrimination. GUI JGE7TH WMGHT TODAY FOP A FREE EVALUATION "We will not knowingly accept any ad- SPRINGFIELD. MODERN 1 bedroom. In ConvenJent Location/ParUng vertising tor real estate which Is in violation dudes ail appliances, central air, on sue Rahvray 1-888-508-5626 Ford, 4 dr, Automatic Ford^4x2 Automatic, V6 of the law. All persons are hereby Informed parting. $990. Cat Monday thru Friday 9-£; Call Andrea Richardson 199 973-376-0770. STERLING PROPERTIES 195 trans, Air Conditioning 4 engine, P/S/B, Air Cond, that all dwellings advertised are available Wall Street Financial Corp Irene Blockus sold property at 1930 on in eaial ODoortunltv basis." OF NJ, INC. cylinder eftgine, P/S/B, Trailerfew Pkg , Sliding rear UNION. 1 BEDROOM apartment. Heal sus- OWNER/MANAGER 500 Blopmfield Avenue Front/Rear Floor Mats, Henry St, to Tammy C. Murphy for plied, off street parking. $650 monthly, plus • window, cruise Ctrl, tilt wfil, Montdair, New Jersey 07042 rear defrost, Am/Fm $115,000 on SepL 17. months security. Cai 908-439-3543. XL Special apprear. Pkg, Licensed Mortgage Bankers. cassette, MSRP: $13,920 MSRP: $20:075, Vin APARTMENT TO RENT UNION. ONE bedroom, tour room aparsneru HJ Dept. of Banking -Fixed Rites (908) 862-5600 Vin«WWl 98270 . IWNA8H95 Roselle 2nd floor. Two famiy. Newly decomtd. No BLOOfcFELD. CHARMNG 1 bedroom apart- pets, non smoker. Ideal for protsssiuial pc- mtnts. Noor tisVtsponBDonfind partway . L&urv sons. V4 mordra security. Available April i WEST ORANGE. Main Street, 600 square leet, 8457 Sheriff and County of Union sold dry tacSbes. From $545 indudet heelr hot $850. Ca» 90»666-9475. parigng in rear included. Supply own uBisss. property at 300 W. 3rd Ave., to Bank- water. Security. Reterances. 873-748-5068. $475 monthly. 1 month security. 973-731 -6972. UNION: ONE bedroom, 4Vi rooms. Air condi- IF THE COMPANY YOU CALL ers Trust Co. for $37,000 on SepL 30. BLOOMFELD. SPACIOUS convenient bca- tioning, wal-C-wal carpeting, washer, dryer, WEST ORANGE. Beaunruty fumshed office m WORK TRUCKS • FAMILY TRUCKS MEW 1998 Don. Cal 973-429-9041. oarage, large scrags room, first Boor of two spadoui attorneys' suite. Amenities inteude unirratedpanung. prone and tax systems, WON'T SIGN A GUARANTEE, BLOOMFELD. NO Fee. 1 month free. Owner arrily. $790 plus uSIm. 2 months security Nc UTVTY BODY • STMCE BODY • PLOWS Springfield copier, conference room, and secretary sta&on. managed.?* and 3 large rooms. $625 and up. realtors. Dave 973412-9154. 973-325-8660. CALL Us. All utfitss paid. New York but at door. CUBE VANS • MARK HI CONVERSIONS Vector Realty Inc. sold property at WEST ORANGE: One or two bedroom. 2nfl 973-42^8444 or beeper 973-469-3251. Most companies won't sign a guarantee. At ColJwell Banker. 46 Severna Ave., to Goldblalt and toor. Nice area. S7S0. plus uttaem. One momrt EXPLORERS • PICK-UPS • RANGERS secuntr. Avaiable March 1. 906-852-0511 Samet Realty LLC for S525.000 on ELEABETH0JNION VACATION RENTALS we are so committed to giving customers the highest level ot service. OUUP YOUR JKfflUUATE Sept. 9. SPECIAL! WTRTtT BEACH, CaraveBe Rason Suitas. 2 & we guarantee it with our Best Seller " Marketing Services Guarantee. Ford 4 dr. Ada»84SOaB3. fWMIX32i ^ laundry taolMS. $52SAnontn. street, yard. SSOOJOO. Saeurty. B0MKO302. 5S4 WeHminsier Avnua 908-355-3813 Janice A. Edwards sold property ai atlef 6om. TIC SHARE irits and Coldwell Banker 82 Elm St.. to Laurent L. Boukobza ' 1RVNGT0N. UPPER. 1 bedroom apartment. sflm naiaaiiatsn _ Robert Michael Realty Horn. Cal Vacatiori Network US. arid Canada for $320,000 on SepL 30. M. hot water rekjdad. AvaflaNe immaaV Sell Your Home 21 Brant Ave. aMy. CaJ B73-373-O482 or 07*416-5377. 1-600-543-6173. Free Rental Intarmallon Clark, NJ 07066 M UNION COUNTY dJOSREOS SS4-SB3-S88. ^* NEW 1998 IRV1NGTONONE bedroom apartment. Ouet CALL 1-800-564-8911 (732)815-1550 Union ne^nborhood. Heal, hot waav, cooking gas - - - -- CaB 973-373-OS96. TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD EijwitrrbnL- U Raymond L and Sidonie E Jones LN3EN. 6 ROOM modem apartment 3 bed- Search your local classifieds Just moved sold property at 347 Stiles St., to , rooms, frying room, dirvng room, kitchen. No on thG lntBrri6t Natalie Coston for Si 10,000 on SepL pen. $950.00. 1% month! security. rrnpyzwww.localsourca.corn/classrrieav 732-815-1022. evenncs. 18. in? Ford, i axx, l*m* !• , 3 a V6 MOW. pjomr if»i«y, DOMT broke, IwoH Entry, At I, can help rbdo, 106082 wapanmwsnaw NEW JERSEY MORTGAGE RATES you out? 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MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED • TOP DOLLAR PAID ON ALL TRADE-INS • SAME DAY DELIVERY Columbia Savings Bk 600- 50 YR FIXED - 738 0.00 7.75 3.00 8.12APPl SeDing Homes In 15 YRflXED 18 000 FEETT5 YR FIXED 750 2.50 7.51 Union County Since 1929 1 "YRADJ 5 63 " 0.00" " 7 76 475 2.50 6.95 $ 350I

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Corestatts Mtue Svcs 1763 Source One Mongant 7.25 0.00 7 31 APP 30 YR FIXED 625 3.00 6.59 APP WINNER 7_M FEE 30YRVA 7.00 0.00 7.05 FEE $ 325 30 YEAR FIXED ELIZABETH '5.63 2.00 700 0.00 7.05 $ 100 UNION AJJL HM» Att FTW O»t.Y REOTI wnrsn LIKE OPEN THE DOOR TO ELEGANCE! PRETTY COLONIAL SuperMy crafted 6 BR. 2 Bath Center Hal CatonW leatures tpl. end Move in condition 2 Bedroom (Possible 3rd), LR. DR. New EIK, porch, tamiy room and (scurfy sydem tajated on oveatzsd lot Great Fun Basement, 1 Car Del. Garage. Deck and Fenced m Yard. thM Boor retreat Come see lor yourset at Ms •ondartul home has lo Owners relocated. Available immediately! U-3852. $129,900. Bell otsr. IW877. $199^00. 30 YR AFFORDABLE prog. J0yrtUyr-U»MHF Route 27* Colonia, NJ • 732-388-6900 ; APP 130 YR FIXED 7 25 APP 3 1 3 , 6.95 ; FEE 115 YR FIXED 7.13 __ FEE * 2 Minutes from Garden State Parkway Exit 131 ***| rVP j 375J5/1-30YR 7.68 $ 350 I Prices incl. all costs to be paid by consumer except for lie.reg, an d taxes. Prices ind. all rebates/incentives. Lease subject to primary lender approval. *Puchase optn at lease end. Leases based on 38 mo. Cdltar on paMquokM. I LoWMcxJ fragram Araftabta closed-end lease; w/ourch optn.avail at lease end. fetated above). Cap cost reduc., plus 1 st mo. pymt., ref sec dep. & acq fee due at lease incep. Total due at lease incep/Total pymts: Taurus: S2287/S12,906, 1 Contour $2228/$10.664, F-150: $2199/S9562, Escort: $219S/$9410, Ranger $2169/$842i, Windstan $2789/513,482. Mileage: 12k mi/yr 11« thereafter. Leasee respon. for excesTwear/tear! 7.48H APP 130 YR FIXED

7.58 $ 350 I5/1-30JYR 6.50 * 0.00 i 7.38 $ 350 UNION All products an for Knt-tkm homabuvtn SPARKUNQ COLONIAL CAPE KEN0.WORTH Rates compiled on February 6,1998 N/P - Not provided by Institution This immaculate move-in condition home features spacious LR. GORGEOUS CAPE Contact landers concemlnfl addknel fees wnlcri rray apply. C M.I. »TK1 Th« \M»Till Newipapert «»»urne r» kabi^ tor typoor»phic»l FDR, Ig country EIK, Den, 3 BRs, 1 = Baths, nice yard with Nothing to do but move in. Features 3 Bedrooms, LR, DR, EIK, 2 erron airMtJeslons.To display WbrmeBon. lenden drty thould contact CM I. ©800-426-4565. Rate* are supplied by the lend«r». are detached garage. Great location - near shopping and newer lull Baths, finished Basement and a Ig Yard. Hurry! It won! presemedwBMUt auarantee. and are subject to change. CopYrtohl.iBBg. Cooperattve Mortgage Irdbramtion - AI Rights Reserved transportation. U-3896. $152,900. lastlU-3905. $164,900. UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED PAGE B12 — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1098 UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1998 — PAGE B13 It's easier than ever M-B is setting new milestones It's almost time for the Mercedes-Benz of North America announced mat it set an all-time sales milestone in the U.S. market by retailing its 100,000th vehicle wanmacatendar to get to the Show turn of the 'Century' year. The company's highest annual sales volume had previously been 99314 in 1986, . .,,. The 1998 New York International Automobile Show committee announced "The 1998 Century gc)e3uito its first full year on the market as a true The mainstay of MBNA's sales volume continues to be its core model Imes: some "helpful hints" to assist visitor* in getting to the 1998 new car and track state-of-the-art midsize sedan," aid Anthony H. Dcrjhake, Century exhibition, which runs April 11-19 at the Jacob Jivits Center in New York. brand manager. "Century has strong architecture, a lean, modern design, the mid-size C-dus sedans, the full-size E-CUss sedan and wagon models, the .Discounted travel and parking is available for the over 1 million visitors a proven powertnin and a roomier, quieter cabin. It provides a better ride flagship S-Class sedans and CL coupes and its renowned SL CoupeyRoadster. expected to attend this year's Show. The following arrangements have already and offers more standard features than ever before. With Century, you get The record-setting 100.000th vehicle was a Calypso green 1998 C280 sedan been made: an attractively- styled midsize sedan that is in the premium Buick purchased by Nancy Casavant of Somersworth, New Hampshire by Preher— The 1998 New York Auto Show opens to the public April 11 and runs tradition." HoUoway Inc. in Exeter. In recognition of the milestone event, Mercedes-Benz through April 19. Show times are Monday-Saturday from 11 am to 10:30 p.m. Inside Century there is space for six adults to ride in comfort, thanks to awarded the vehicle to Casavant — free of charge —during a reception at the and Sunday 10 un. to 8 p.m. careful packaging and long front seat tracks. Spacing the seat tracks as dealership. As of Feb. 1,1998, Auto Show tickets will be on sale by phone from Ticket- wide as possible increases rear passenger foot room, and sculpted front Master. To order tickets,call: (111) 307-7171, (516) 888-9000, (914)454-3388, seat backs provide ample rear passenger knee room. Again for 1998, (201) 507-8900, (203) 624-0033 or visit any TicketMaster outlet. Century Custom features an optional integrated child safety seat, posi- Tickets will also be available on-site at the Javits Center throughout the tioned at the center of the rear seat. Oldsmobile SAVE '4166 SAVE 1533 SAVE'2039 SAVE*5947 ON A NEW 1997 GEO show. The price of admission is $9 for adults and S3 for children under 12. A Returning as standard equipment on Century are four-wheel anti-lock ON A NEW 1998 CHEVY ON A NEW 1996 CHEVY ON A NEW 1997 CHEVY group discount of $ 1 off each ticket is available for groups of 10 or more adults. brakes for safe, sure stops, and power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering. Sic METRtz-jt *c* *O cy LSI4DR MAUBU SEDA CAVAUSt COUPE CAMAR0Z28 COUPE '.7s fWD currcta f SM equip tncl auio Iran. *ES SO raw «C 22.« B/l i K» man ram par 9c on 5 " vt j»> imgrm i« W am Call Fran at (718) 746-5300 for more information. The Limited features a magnetic variable effort steering system which n*-i Op; fauc nd j jta : dotin dud mm fWD dan wn OR Mtt V. Or MX « l.« 00 W IS arbap lul««cm n«c On «» n) iwr m tfw «n cau mn n Stmw paikuig tales aie iviilibte it me ManTlanan Plaza CaT~ Additional Century standard equipment includes power folding out- age, located on W. 42nd Street between Ninth and Tenth Avenue. side rearvicw minus, center storage armrest with dual cup holders, pow- Sunday-Wednesday, after 5 p.m. — S7; Thursday-Saturday, after 5 p.m. — er windows, map pockets on front and rear doors, illuminated door- $12; Daily, after 11 a-m. — S6 up to 1 hour, $9 up to 2 hours; S12 up to 12 mounted switchers, and Convenience Plus features such as lockout pro- hours; rates include lax. A free shuttle bus from the garage to the Javits Center, tection, which prevents the driver from being locked outside when the wmri The Olds Intrigue attracts sponsored by the Auto Show, wil run Saturdays, 11 un.-l 1 p.m.; Sundays, 10 key is in the ignition. SAVE SAVE '3759 SAVE'4978 a.m.-8 p.m., and Monday-Friday, 6 pun.-] 1 p.m. ON A NEW 1998 CHEVY ONANEW 1998 CHEVY Century also includes metaphbric switches for the optional front power ON A NEW 1998 CHEVY ON A NEW 1998 CHEVY Metro North Railroad offers a discounted special event ticket package seats; a larger capacity battery with rundown protection; fluid monitors much consumer attention ASTRO CARGO VAN ILAZERLS2MI4x4 Se a broad range of t3 FORD TEMPO GL 40H ttemrmmimmtcmmtr LS4M In addition. Metro North Railroad and GNYADA will offer a chance to win a Another area that the Intrigue excels in is its suspension £ auio nans p&r 4 Cyf. auto OD ifant, pwr Coup«. 4 cyl, auto trans, pwr 4 Cfl aulc Irani par customers. Instead it is tightly focused to deliver "one rgt-hs'wmaio_ks. AlR. Itll. Stmgftrti/wncymtm, t*. ennse. 7 Pass Van. v-i. auK OD nans pwr ttk AJR. r.'def. c»ss. sp mq' D*V •nd' Bda 'MatMm • ono/ABSMmkas 19s *R M seven-day trip for two to Madrid, Spain including airfare and hotel. Pick up componentry. The front and rear struts utilize a combina- ass. r'Sei aium *ri!S 51.903 mt . alum wtilil , 40.09000 cast, sunroof, alum whis, ildei. ouo« r'caf cass «" cvrs 73 043 great car" to a specific group of customers. Following cnmnaLarn dui entry forms ai GNYADA's booth, located in the Javits Center's Crystal Palace. tion of premium components — rebound springs, four- *PBiiB670 VIN •M7556450. 32.516 mi. VIN #10001500 through on this promise the Intrigue team presents: The drawing will be held on April 18 at the GNYADA booth. Additonal infor- phrase valving and synthetic fluid — unlike other midsize S mation on Metro North Services is available by calling (800) METRO INFO or One body style: Gean and functional like the imports vehicles on the market today. In addition, the Intrigue is 6295 5695 8995 M5.695 10,295 (212)532-1900. | ALL FRONT END hsr" with shades of Oldsmobile's flagship, Aurora. the first high-volume application of four-stage defected ALL BRAKE n rannun s a. 3 tut w 1 The Long Island Rail Road will offer a special Auto Show discount package One seating configuration: Five passenger with center disc technology within the NAO GM family. Other ride 3L'C C2 trans. p* * cyi auto trim, pwf wtmg/ bna. ttOO v-6. »uto ham p«r tony bets. 4 cy(. »uto trans p V-6 liJio QD tram par & BRAKE WORK and handling features unique to the Intrigue deliver excel- . AJR tiat*. sp ™*rz cass. wN Vgte AIR. r/oat. cass p. including rail fare and admission to the show for S15 in zones 1-11. As a special console and floor-mounted shifter. % T0.JT6 miles. VIN . fQtl. flhr C3SS 2B.7B0 ml. VIN iHZ09i50* 56 •»££ m. V!N aNA.250517 vs7eo Auto SHow promotion with WKJY radio, LJRR wil distribute entry forms for a lent ride and handling characteristics. There are four •VZ401978 VW«SBIOO9M WORK ON LIGHT One powenrain: The 3800 195 hp V6, a perennial win- S special drawing offering a six-day trip for two to the Caribbean. In addition, 50 1 patents pending on Intrigue's ride and handling package. EXCLUDES TRUCKS ner of "Ward *" Ten Best Engines designation. S $ rurmcrs-up in the drawing will receive two tickets to the Auto Show and a free TRUCKS & VANS 7295 One suspension configuration: Utilizing a combination The 1998 Intrigue is not intended to be a direct replace- 12,595 $8995 15,995 round (rip pass on the LJRR. Additional LJRR Information is available in New INCLUDES PARTS & LABOR M 1.9.95 ment for any existing product line. Instead it will compete York City at (718) 217-IiIRR; in Nassau at (516) 822-LIRR, and in Suffolk at UP TO 3/4 TON of premium components unlike any other in the midsize in fresh territory and bring new customers to the Oldsmo- (516) 231-LIRR. market. II bile fold. O'CiF New York Waterway will sell a combination round-trip ferry and show One elegant and functional interior design, including a admission tickets for SI 7 for adults and $6.50 for children, with an additional *>() N Hit h low cowl lor frr^rm Xorw«jd visibility. Combining trie refinement of import models within a yg This package also includes a high level of standard subtly more expressive and elegant package, the Intrigue is RY. New York terminal is located one block from the Javits Center. equipment including a four-speed electronic transmission, the composition of refinement, upscale features and The Javiis Center is handicapped accessible. OIL, FILTER ONLY TOP GRADE OIL j traction control, four-wheel disc anti-lock brakes, air con- advanced technology. Imports won an enviable reputation For information about the New York Auto Show, call Auto Show Informa- 1 &LUB& LUBE atwreMgfcaMt MOST CARS' WITH COUPON tap. 3*/98j ditioning and speed sensitive rack-and-pinion power steer- by setting high standards within the S20-S25,000 segment tion at (800) 282-3336. ing. Optional equipment moves the Intrigue further up the of the midsize market. Now it's the Intrigue's turn to luxury scale with a BOSE stereo system, leather seating, demonstrate that the bar can be raised a notch higher.

Mercedes-Benz COME TO THE FIRST- THE REST- THE ORIGINAL- breaks records TOYOTA Mercedes-Benz of North America r Inc., reported record-breaking year- AUTOSOURCE end sales of 122,265 vehicles in 1997, a 34.6 percent increase over the Free 24 Hour Auto Information 90,844 vehicles sold in 1996. The Asm Mm 1997 sales volume is the highest in the company's U.S. history and repre- sents a doubling of the company's Call sales volume over a five-year period. from your touch tone phone... "In 1993, with the introduction of tlr C-Clis, Mercedes-Benz began i aggressive product and marketing Press the 4 digit code for the offensive unlike anything we'd ever information you want to hear... undertaken before. Our goal was to 2 provide nothing less than the best, PURCHASE) YOUR Jim, WE more innovative, value-driven pro- Get readvto receive your duct available for consumers in the market for vehicles $28,000 or more. FREE information' Our sales increases, year after year, ACURA underscore both our commitment to, INFIN|TI PLYMOUTH FINANCING 4499 467O 4789 and the success of, this strategy in the ON ALL NEW '97 & '98 U.S." said Michael Bassermann, ASJS21 ISUZU PONTIAC chairman aijd chief executive officer 4679 . 4799 RECAUS, AT NO CHARGE 10 VOUL OLDSMOBILE MODELS* for MBNA. Dominating the calendar year sales TUESDAY I WEDNESDAY I SATURDAY BMW JAGUAR PORSCHE volumes were the Mercedes-Benz 7PM I 7PM I 12 NOON 4899 48O9 core model lines — the C-, E-, S-, and DOORS OPEN AT 6PM I DOORS OPEN AT 6PM I DOORS OPEN AT 11AM BUICK JEEP '98 INTRIGUE SI Class vehicles. E-Class sedans and -4529 4689 4819 DOWN wagons led with sales of 42,883, an 1 increase of 13 percent over the 37,965 CADILLAC LANDROVE.R SATURN PAYMENT sold in 1996. C-Class sales increased 4539 4719 4829 13.3 percent from 28,715 to 32/135. BANK REPOS • DRUG SEIZURES • RENTAL RE"URNS • CONSIGNMENTS S-Class and CL coupes showed a mar- CHEVROLET LEXUS SUBARU 4549 ginal decline of 6.9 percent from • MANY CARS SOLD AT ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE! 4699 4839 17317 to 16.1919. Sales of the 36 Months CHRYSLER LINCOLN SUZUKI renowned SI coupe/roadster models THE TRWTATPS LARGEST PUBLJC AUTO AUCTION GARS EVERY WEEKl 4569 471O 4849 $1099 due at lease signing includes refundable security increased 17.1 percent from 6,856 to deposit, plus licensing, registration, and taxes 8,025. » rocr DODGE MAZDA TOYOTA 4579 4729 4859 'LOTS OF PARKING EAGLE MERCEDES VOLKS- ML TOYOTAS REBUILT 4599 4739 WAGEN TRANSMISSION 4879 inttosntm.au ALL MERCURV BEST BACKED •mi" 461 O 4749 VOLVO 249' 4889 IDYI sue IN THE INDUSTRY! UYt "SOiir MORE TMB THAN WE D0_ MITSUBISHI & HEATED! 4629 4759 ,1,,-non PI.in Available- HONDA NISSAN cai 4649 4769 I \! HYUNDAI OLDSMOBILt- 4659 4779 Plus Tax TRANSMISSIONS TOYOTA TUNE-UP SQ9S Calls for new car infomtation are FREE (fwithn 'Rnancing on select models see dealer for details. Hnancing in lieu of rebate/cash back. All rebates/customer cash applied FIRST MM nun AiicnoN to advertised price. MSRP may not be the price at which the, vehicle is sold inihe trade area. Exp. 3 days from pub. WE ALSO DO: Coupon expires April 30th. 199a Pomwt Bt—ring • Hmeka 725 RTS. 1 & 9 CV Joint, i " " ELIZABETH, NJ (908) [asy Steps M Mil lead You To Ihe Car 0! Your Dreams •'

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NEW'98 PONTIAC GRAND AM SE W '98 JEEP Stk# WP529, Vin# WC757003, GLER SE 4X4 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, p/s/b, a/c, in* WP753360, NEW '98 MITSUBISHI GALANT ES am/fm cass, fab int, p/winds, 5 spd man, p/s/b, Vin# WE005197,4 cyl, auto, p/s/b, a/c, am/fm cass, dual air bags, cruise, tilt, r/def, b int, dual air ,;j/wiper washer, gauges, MSRP $17,724 fab int, MSRP $18,969 Leass RP $18,070 For 36Mos Total due at inception $1836 which includes security deposit Plus tax, tittel MV fees. Total Due At Inception $2004 wncr#iK security deposit. Plus Tax title & MV Fees NIW '98 PONTIAC TRANS SPORT MONTANA Lease NEW '98 JEEP CHEfiffE CLASSIC 4X4 For Stk# WP525, Vin# WD146430, /mo. /mo. van, 6 cyl, auto, p/s/b, a/c, Vm# WL189209, 36 Mos am/fm w/CD player, fab int, l,:auto, p/s/b, a/c, pwr/seats/winds/mirrs/locks, player, fab int, Total due at inception $1104 which includes security deposit. Plus tax & title. dual air bags, cruise, tilt, tint, int, dual air wprs, trac cntri, gauges, 7 pas- pj^ wprs, console, Lea senger, MSRP $27,640 36Mos| washer, mats, por rack, MSRP 48 Mos Total due at inception $2274 which includes security deposit Plus tax, title & MV fees. NEW'98 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE GS Total Due At Inception $2054 Ktev security deposit Plus Tax title & MV Fees ?4989,4 cyl, 5 spd man, p/s/b/disc, a/c, am/fm cass. fab int, pwr/winds/ mirrs/ant/locks/trunk rel/trunk lock, dual air bags, cruise, tilt, int wprs, MSRP $20,235 Stk#WP500,V1n#W4201447, /mo. GRANEI 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto, p/s/b, a/c, 132, 4wd, 4dr, 6 am/fm w/CD player, leath int, a/c^anVtm cass w/CD, pwr/seats/winds/mirrs/ant/lock rnrrs/locks, dual s, dual air bag, cruise, tilt, tint, air bags. tjHjlint, int wprs, r/def, Lease console; rMioer washer, mats, int wprs, r/def, console, Lease For cargocsve rack, sec sys, pin strip- gauges, MSRP $26,403 For 36Mos ing, aim feytess entry, 26X pkg, 48 Mos Lease Toy due at inception $2224 which includes security deposit Plus tax, title & MV fees. MSRP$3C« For-r Total Due At Inception $2144 jshirti dudes security deposit. Plus Tax title & MV Fees 42 Mos '94 MITSUBISHI MONTERO SR '83 FIBD BB PMIMC Vinf RJ006061,4 wd, 6 cyl, auto, p/s/anMock, a/c, '82 HONDA TABRBS GL '84 MAZDA B4 JEEP CBAND '85 CADILLAC Total due at inception $1854 which includes security deposit. Plus tax & title. am/Im cass w/CD, leath int, moon roof, GRAND AM SE PREIBDE SI AWS SEYME SLS pwr/seats/mirrs/v.inds/ant/locks/tr rel, dual air bags, HI Vinl RC219970, B cyl. auto, Vint PA303249, 4 cyt, auto, Vnl TC781186,J» dr, 4 cyl, auto. Vn# NC021600,4 cyl auto VW SCS613M, 6 cyl. tad. 4 dr. Vnt SUB33515. 4 dr, B cyt, auto. cruise, tift, int wprs, trac cntrl, rediners, Vin# RS208078. 4 dr, 4 cyl, Vinl SC5ia»tlef3fe*j. pfe/intt- p/s/anti-lock, a/c, dimale control, p/t/antHock. a/c anVtm cass. leath p/s/antMock, a/c, aiMm cass, tab pfcMMock. afc, amrtm cass. fab p's/anHock, a'c, am/Im cass fab >uto. pVintMoc*. a/c. tmflm cass. lodu «fc dm* oaiM ira/lrn cus console, gauges, 49,684 mi. ^ «H pwr/winds/minVant/locksrtr rel, auto, p/s/b, a'c amrtm cass, nt, sun root, pwr/winds/mirrs lab m moon root. pwriWMs Imm am/tm cass w/CO player, leath int. nt pmMnklmm/tnttoOJV rd. tr ml. pwr/winds/mirrs /anflodcs/tr /ant/locks/U r»Wr lock, dual air bags. w/CD pu#r- lutti int. pwr/winds/seau/mitrs /anl/|ocks/tr lock, dual air bag. cruse. M. tint, int dual air bag, cruse, at, int wprs. lode, dual air bag, cruise, IK, int fab int, pwr/wmds/ wvxMocks, /anWocks* rettr lock, dual air '93 MITSUBISHI ES cn«s«. till. Kit wprs, UlC oilrt. I ral/tr lad. ktkrfcq. ctuise. bit. rol/ir lock, dual air bag, cruise, tin. wpn. tnc cnW, r/d*f. t/seats. redirv '94 MITSUBISHI MOKTEII SI r/def, recSners, 52306 mi. wprs, b/setas, r/nriper washer, dual air bags, 41,131 mi. bags, cruoe, at. tut, int wprs. stoats, rednen, console, gauges. I tint. silKp^.taccalitrr/iM, digital tint, int wprs, trac cntrl, r/del, digital era. consde. gauges, r/wper washer, ,27 39.12$ ni r^ers^^rernote keyless body side moldings, mats, 36.179! dash, sec sys, 41,590 ml. body side moldings, mats, digital Vin# TU030271,2 dr, 4 cyl, auto, Vint RJ014064,4 dr, 4 wd, 6 cyl, auto, p/s/anti-lock, a/c, mos. dash, sec sys. 40,186 mL ••^H ^^^^m ^M^V •""•• s ITU. j p/s/b, a/c, am/fm stereo, am/fm cass w/CD player, leath int, moon roof, pwr/winds/seats Total due at inception $1674 which includes security deposL Plus tax & title, '6,995 S /mirrs/ant/locks/tr rel/tr lock, dual air bag, cruise, tilt, tint, int 10,895 10,995 17,fl95 '1&995 '21,SS5 52,532 mi. • wprs, trac cnM, r/def, digital dash, sec sys, 41,584 mi. s4995 18,495 SALERNO* DUANE | IN CUSTOMER MITSUBISHI SATISFACTION 1 MILE FROM MOTORS SHORT HILLS MALL PONTIAC JEEP A MITSUBISHI Built For Living:. 267 BROAD STREET, AAA 1)77 67 BROAD STREET, SUMMIT/ NEW JERSE s 6700 UMMIT, NEW JERSEY 7U0 Z/ / any Total Prices Inci all costs to be paid by a consumer except tax, title & MV fees. Prices hd all mfr rebates & incentives, if any. Total pyrrrttrttoPurchasOptlorcGalarit- $8244,1 e°achSm'eTeSrSTS " " P*^^^^^ Eclipse - $9618, '94 Montero - $8073. Mitsubishi leases inci 10,000 (*94 Montero • 12,000) mi/yr all'd at 10« each add*I mile. Lessee resp for maint & excess wear & tear. Offer expires 2/19/98. .

i ••*'•'•' ''•••''• '""•' PAGE B16 - THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1998 UNION COUNTY CUSSIFIED UNION COUNTY Cl AEEincn THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1998 — PAGE B17 AUTO FOR SALE AUTO WANTED $$ CASH PAD $$ tor uaed cars and truck*, NISSAN SENTRA 1PM. 5 span). Working AUTOMOTIVE condMon, aood &M, reliable transpomion, running or non-ruming condWon. Junk cars n*w body dm«' WHt Orange baton. removed. Cal 1-888-625-1411 or Beeper 1-908-518-8713. Community AsHng $1000. 873-736-7720,

PONnAC TRANS AM, 1068. $3,700, negoH- AUTO FDR SALE •t*. Fuly kadwl. Atom tyiMm. T-Tapi. tow TRUCKS FOR SALE """" mltgt (58.400). Or* owner. Call after 4pm, ACURA MTEGRA IMS. 4 door. wN», sir CHEVROLET SUBURBAN. 4X4 half ion. 1985. airidMoning, sunroof. Cgaa2goodcandMon.Ad eandMon. Askin! g 130K miles. New rear/ transmisstoiv Ores t1500. 90M88-1Z74 orr M90S-e87-ie08. RAM CHARGER. LE150.1flM. 4x4. automa- Saatt 10. Asking $8000. Cal 732-815-1022 after 7pm. AUTO SPECIAL - $3140 tor1 0 week* prepaid. te, V8, mint 78k. Truck HTM. 5 passenger. Cal ClusMed tor delate. 800-684^911. Loaded. Blue/ silver. $4000. negotiable. 973-BZ3-7471. GMAC FARM Truck. 1963. Red, only 30,000 CARS FOR $100 or Batt Offer. Seized and miles, excelent condton. Must be seenl 3 750 auctioned by DEA, FBI. IRS. All models. 4wds, SATURN SL1. IBM. 4-door. 5-speed, air. Call 973-584-8935. after 2PM. boas, computers and mora. Your araa nowl AWFM MMM cwm. S3K milat. Garaged, 1-800-941-8777 axtamlon C1B8. dean inside and out. $4,100/ negotiable. Call 873-32S-3303. CHEVY VAN 1979. automatic transmission, sm-fm radio, haatar, only $600. CaU SEIZED CARS horn $175. Porsches, Cadil- Dayiieave message 732-382-1618; Evenings laci, Chevyi, BMWt, Corvanai. Jeeps,. 732-382-0053. 4WD*. Your area. 1-800-218-9000 extension A-7019 tor current tstingt. DOOGE CARAVAN SE. 1991. V6. Blue. auto. NEWSPAPERS CLASSIFIED AC, FWD, 7 patiangar. 1 owner. 84.000 milet. SEIZED CARS From $175. Porsches, Cadil- $6,600. 908-964-8136. lacs. Chevyi, BMWs, Corvettes. Also Jeeps. 4 WD's. Your area. Tol tree 1-800-218-9000 UNION COUNTY SPECIALS DREAM MACHWES • got a picture of your car? extension A-5139 torcurren t tstiogi/ directory. Union Leader • Echo Leader Run it tor 4 weeks, only $40. Call Classified at GARAGE SALES 800-564-8911 tor details. TAURUS GL WAGON. 1993. Low mSes, new 1-800-564-8911 Clark Eagle • The Leader brakes/ tires/. Air-bags, antMock brakes, third Spectator Leader -Gazette Leader FORD THUNOERBIRD 1991. Red. great con- seat, power everything. Mnt $7500. Mbum. Search your local classifieds on the internet Rahway Progress • Summit Observer dition, garagad kept, alarm system, fully 973-427-2871. loaded, new bras, 50,000 miles. Price negoti- ?f^ wnrrjc ffii f>Q or S28 00 combo able, Lori 973-783-3938. VOLKSWAGEN FOX GL 1988. SiVer blue. http://www.localsource.com/classifieds/ E99CX COUNTY News-Record of Maplewood & South Orange Garage Sale signs, price stickers, balloons, $2100.908-687-4800 leave message or ask tor cruise control, fit wheel, power trunk release HOURS RATES West Orange Chronicle • East Orange Record helpful hints, inventory sheet and Rain 87k miles. $2850. best offer. 908-862-3543 Jon. CLASSIFIED RATES Orange Transcript • The Glen Ridge Paper Insurance. HONDA ACCORD. 1988. 4 door, manual VOLVO 240. BEIGE. 1988. 4-door. Air condi- Monday through Friday Nutley Journal • Belleville Post tion, power windows, power brakes. Good transmission, 4 cylinder, excellent running 20 words or less $16.00 per insertion Irvington Herald • Vailsburg Leader condition, solid chassis, brand new brakes. condition. Asking $3500. Call 374-2004 after 9:00 AM - 5 PM Asking $3,400. 973-762-1565. 6om. , - Additional 10 words $4.00 per insertion The Independent Press of Bloomfield After Hours Call Display Rates $24.00 per column inch HONDA CARS For $100 seized and sold ECONOMY CLASS kxaly this month. CaH 1-800-522-2730, eiton- 908-686-9898 Contract Rates Available sion 2641. AUTO WANTED Get It in gear with the Auto 8peclal Selection #8100 Blind Box Number $12.00 per insertion DEADLINES JEEP GRAND Cherokee Limited, 1994,49,000 ABLE PAYS TOP $$$ IN CASH 20 words $7.00 or $11.00 combo items for miles, excellent condition. Serious buyers only. 10 Weeks-20 words Business Directory 4 PM Thursday Call John 973-763-9674. sale under $100.00 One item per ad price Cars, Trucks and Vans only $31.00 prepaid Display - Space reservation 5 PM Friday LINCOLN SIGNATURE Series. 1989. Automa- ADDRESS must appear. Chrysler's Pacifica Design Team with the Prowler concept car. tic, fully loaded. Leather interior. Insta dear win- and All 4 Wheel Drive* One vehicle per ad Ad Copy 12 noon Monday dows. Like new. 67.000 miles. $4,895. Call No abbreviations In-column 3 PM Tuesday 906-964-8850. Classified Advertising FREE PICK UP 7 DAYS No refunds Worrall Newspapers AUTOS FOR SALE LINCOLN TOWNCAR 1990. Fully loaded, one CLASSIFIED COMBINATION RATES owner, low mileage, good condition, black-on- Private party edveriltert onty. P.O. Box 158 black $7900 or best offer. 732-264-B781 or 1-800-953-9328 Pile* of v«Nde It onty copy change Ad appears in all 18 newspapers ADJUSTMENTS Plymouth vehicles have gone 973-748-3642. Maplewood, NJ 07040 20 words or less $22.00 per insertion 20 words -10 weeks $31.00 or $44.00 908-688-2929 Ju*t lot donn your »d ant) maS It In with Adjustments: We make every effort to avoid MERCURY COUGAR, 1968.2 door. Air condi- your payment. Additional 10 words $6.00 per insertion combo no copy changes tioned, power steering, power brakes, V6 Worrall Hempipen Offices where ads can be placed in person: mistakes in your classified advertisement. Please on the 'prowl' for this year engine, automatic transmission. Excellent con- $$$WE PAY TOP DOLLAR$$$ Clatelfled AdTertJebij Dept. Display Rates $45.00 per column inch check your ad each time it appears, should an error dmon. $1,650. 973-376-6710, 973-379-7089. P.O. Box IBB Contract Rates Available occur please notify the classified department within ESSEX COUNTY Prowler serves «s the "calling card" for the Plymouth supplier-manufacturer relationship with joint efforts to MERKUR XFUTi. 1987. 5 speed. 104K, BD For Your Junk Car Miplewt>o4, Tf.J. 07O40 seven days of publication. Worrall Community options, excellent condition, original owner. brand's rcviializaiion in the United States, which began in learn more about low-volume manufacturing methods. 463 Valley Street, Maplewood Newspapers, Inc.. shall not be liable for errors or DREAM MACHINES garaged, $3100. 973-763-3162. 24 Hour Service. Call: Search your local classifieds 1996 under a multi-tiered effort that included new products "There are several reasons why you take on a project on the internet 170 Scotland Road, Orange CHARGE IT omissions in cost of actual space occupied by item and a whole new way of shopping for a vehicle. From a like Prowler," according to Craig R. Love, executive engi- httpV/www.localsouice.com'classilieaV 266 Liberty Street, Bloomfield in Which error or omissions occurred. We can not 908-688-7420 All classified ads require prepayment. Photo of your car plus 20 words historical perspective. Prowler is the first United Stales- ADVERTISE be held liable for failure, for any cause, to insert an neer for Team Prowler. "One is to create a test bed for new Please have your card and expiration date. 4 weeks - $40.00 built Plymouth exclusive since the 1969 Barracuda. technologies." ad. Worrall Community Newspapers, Inc. reserves UNION COUNTY Call now 1-800-564-8911 "Prowler delivers the 'shock value' for the Plymouth One of the most important technologies was the evalua- 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., Union the right to reject, revise or reclassify any brand while raising nameplate awareness for the full pro-, —tion of how to form, join and handle aluminum. About one advertisement at any time. duct range." it was noted. "Street rod cnthn ti stu who don't third of the Prowler's cart weight is made up of aluminum have the time or money to invest in a 'one-off roadster arc components, including the frame, body sheet, metal and clamoring for one, as are baby boomers and older profes- suspension components, some of which were formed using HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED sionals who are tired of look-alike cars and are ready to semi-solid forging techniques. The seat frames are alumi- HELP HELP WANTED own and drive a unique automobile." CHLDCARE NEEDED ID watch 2 children. 3 CUSTOMER SERVICE RepresemiM. Insur- GUY/ GIRL fnday. Take charge person wim SALES HELP. Ful Time/ Part Tme. Wil train num as'well, marking the first time such an extensive days per week in my Hilside home. Experience ance agency estabtahed 1913 seeks Licensed computer skis. Chalenonfi position. Friendly MEDICAL SECRETARY best applicant. Mednal, Dental Plan. Apply The significance of the Plymouth Prowler goes far bey- application has been used in the automotive industry. WANTED necessary. Cal 973-466-4878. Commercial CSR. Benefis. McCoy Inc. 329 environmeni Good benefits. Send resume and Ful une tor two physician office in Union/ Haband Clothing Store lor him and Her. 1026 Bellevae Ave. Boomfield, 873-743-1100. salary requremems InsTnj-Mel. Corp., 999 Fbrrtam Park. Must be computer Iterate. &luyv*eaie. mature and energetic person 1-600-632-8007, 24 hours. (FEE). Mail resume to: Office Manager ' HOME TYPISTS. PC users needed. $45,000 enthusiastic, enjoy chatanges, this position is ncome potential. Cat 1-600-513-4343 e& needed to manage 1 physician medical (psy- SHOWROOM SALES- rtgh end kitchen and tor you. Benefits indude medical, vacation, ertatne) office in Livingston. Ful time, Monday AUTO SALES B-2301. bath fixture*. Experience preleired. Benefits. CULLJGAN WATER holidays, sick days, pension and bonuses. through Friday. ResponsiMities to indude Resumes accepted by fax or mail. 2047 Route 22 West Computer skills and.dental experience pre- HOME TYPISTS. PC users needed. 145.000 bookkeeping, word processing, insurance 973-676-3437 or mail P.O. Box 249. Orange. IMMEDIATE OPENING Union. NJ 07083 lerred, but not required. Please cal: ncome potential. Cal 1-800-513-4343 exten- dans and patient interaction. Excelent com- NJ 07051. Equal Opportunity Employer 873-467-5567 sion B-5097. • puter and telephone skits a must Competitive GOOD JOBS FOR salary. Experience ureteiied. Reterenoes re- Service HOUSEKEEPING. PART Time. Light, for pa- CLERICAL/ RECEPTIONIST. RefrigeriUion DRIVER OTR Cant Rest & Relax with your qured. Please call (973) 535-3131. GOOD PEOPLE rents and 9 year old. Monday thru Fnday company in Pine Brook seking person for Family because of Money Worries? Cat Co- Audi. Vokswagan. Mazda, Porsche. In busi- 230-7:00. Own transportation. Short HiBs. at New Jersey's Premier Mercedes-Ben: Service Department answering phones, computer entry and office venant Transport Experienced Driven and ness lor 45 years. Seeking 2 sell-motivaled 973-912-0437. " ' PACKING CLERK -Fully Equipped & Here's What You Get...- duties. Cal Honda. 973-808-8884. Owner Operators 1-800-441-4394 Graduate salespersons with minimum of 2 years auto FULL TsVC/ PART TME Students 1-800-338-6428 Bud Meyer Rerriger- LEGAL SECRETARY. Part time (Entry level Sell experience. Hgh income potential. Demo plan. CONTESTANTS. NOW accepting applications Growng office seeks person for Shipong/ •4 DOOR •POWER LOCKS •CARPETED FLOOR MATS ated Truck Line Solo's and Contractors For a confidential interview, pise call Phil at lor the 1998 Mas NJ American Teen. Pre-teen. position) for Union law office. Call Receiving POWERS MOTOR COMPANY •V-6 •POWER TRUNK •ALL SEASON S/B RADIALS (973) 763-4567. __^ 90005lOB8lWDBam con package. Please cal: 906-298-0220. p «AI ITO TRANS W/OD •ALUMINUM geant Over 750,000 in prizes given annually. Keeping your new nrpre-nw ^fi-Btnz running like the day it ir •POWCn DRIVERS SEAT 45 Years of Customer Service DRIVER PART time. Woman, men, retrees. LEGAL SECRETARY PART TIME Receptionist warned to perform p g No Experience Necessary. (Open to girls ages dlid i i h M C •POWER STEERING/BRAKES •REAR DEFROSTER •INCLUDES $1000 MANF REBATE Drive/ assist seniors to doctors etc Reliable (Part-time) bght clerical dunes indudng typng. Bng. delivered is a passion that drives Powers Motor Company to achieve the ESSEX 3-17) For tree into, call 732-288-1331. and on call. Call between i0am-3pm. •AIR CONDITIONING •TILT WHEEL •STK#8S19 openng mail and rioitfiry otfier fesponsfafcties Your 906-654-5132. MERCEDES-BENZ highest standards of customer satisfaction. COOK. IDEAL part time job if you love to cook Busy South Orange law firm. Mnmum 3-5 for a property management company in Union. •AM/FM STEREO-CASSETTE •CRUISE CONTROL •VIN#WA610788. SPORTS CAR years iDgabon experience, personal injury. 2191 MQbum Avenue Maplewood and bake, 20 hours per week. Plan menu, shop, DRIVERS/ LMOUSmE. Part, lull time. Local Hours are i0am-2pm (might be flexible). Mon- •POWER WINDOWS •CONSOLE •MSRP $21,085 prepare dinner and dean up for 7 people in WordPerfect 6.0. Call Pautene (973) 761 -5333 day thru Friday. Please cal 973-379-2550. As a Powers Motor Company service customer car company. Knowledge of airports/ NYC. or lax. resume (973) 761-0456. BILLING PERSON/ Order Entry Clerk, part South Orange. Call John. 973-642-8560 or Experience preferred. Clean abstract a musL Payments based on $0 customer cash & $500 lease renewal rebate if qualifiedt=down payment, 1st month payment, $325 RECEPTIONIST. FLEXBLE hours. Neat, car you can enjoy these exclusive advantages time. Must have computer experience. Apply in 973-763-8397. CaH 973-376-0623. searty deposit &$0 bank tee=$624 due at teaseJnoeptioaftinriBseopfa^iO^.ToMpaymB ^ hCOCW. ASSISTANT (Certified) or FW LPN necessary. LJpht typing, ftghi Sing, Stuff! person, MJler Shepard Paper Co., 621 Com- needed for Bnmedsts openng in periatrft* 9rxl sotnc b«linQ, letamny •fMnoorL no matter where you purchased or leased your vehicle. merce Road, linden. 806-662-2222. DRIVERS. OWNER Operators & Company CUSTOMER SERVICE Driver, Arnold Transportation otters excetent- ofSce. Part lime hours, 4 days weekly, approu- views Friday- Saturday 973-736-7750. Advertise It All maiery 2S hours per week. Cal 973-762-3835. BOOKKEEPER' CLERICAL positions. Need REPRESENTATIVE/ pay to quady. Tractor Trailer drivers with Class quality persons tor small active office in K COL HazmaL Ceil 800-299-4744. beaoaan flam-3pm. On The Internet •Potters LicluMtt VIP •Personallj Assigned Service •State-Of-The-Art MDUNTRINEER MlburrV Union area. Knowledege of compu- TRAINER MEOCAL OFFICE, Ful tme. Telephone per- Express Strvict Program Adiisor & Technician 32 Bay Service Department y LEASE PEMlia, 36 MOS.' ters essential. Good working conditions and 4000A son tar busy West Orange practice. Must be benefits. Fc resume: 806-864-1599. tele-Solutions, a #1 Sprint Telephone system •Ni.mm.DmvE •TUX3U5E OL ^BV ffMBBSL ^aV pleasant and efficient. Send resume: P.O. Box •Fret I-oantr Car Program •Free Shuttle Service To And •Warranty Repairs dealer, has an exciting and promising career DRIVERS DRIVER •Local Source! <0KSO£ CARPENTER and CARPENTER'S Helper. Full 8075, den Ridge. HI 0702M075. To All Ne» C*r Customers opportunity available tor an ambitious, highly- From Your Office or Home Regardless of Where You •WT0TRM6MHX a and part lime. Must have valid NJ driven •POWER STHFWCiefUKESI -LUGGAG-UJGGM3EMCE MCX <9^£ 7 • • mobvaied "people person" with a professional MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST, tul tme. Front Purchased Your Vehicle license. Cal Tom, 973-736-9089. Suburban Cab Company is looking h% '•••-•••" 1 •Valet Parking Attendants MMCONUTIOMNG 45M0UM8S demeanor and neat appearance. desk duties tor busy famiy practice. Exper- I seeks DRIVER with dean drivora •Fjirl> and Late Service •MMISTEfEOCASSEnE *i i SEASON SB HUMSHUMS • # VV for fuO and part time help. Quality CASHER, ELEGANT hotel gilt shop n Short ienced. Knowledge ol computers. Call Drop Oft/Pick-l p Hours •New and Comfortablt Sen ice *am-STKWTK equipment, nice atmosphere. Call: I license for local pick-op & delivery j •sneura (VJoail M # ^ HOIS. Full/ part time. Call 973-912-9505 We seek an individual who will enjoy going out 90X88-4845. •North Jtr.t) \ Largest Including Saturday Wailing Room Facility weRtr of people in our company van. •Msspoom SaS5]%^ • ^r Monday- Friday. on the road to train new cusnmers on business Enclovrd and Corned •TWTH) GLASS telephone and voicemai systems, as weP as 973-762-5700 MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST. Part bme 4 days I Wffl wash cam and perform other Hti & 310001MM rmwfli nb 1 QUeVf adownpwrit, 1 si rno pwnt. per week. Livingston offic*. Computer skills Senicr Dtpartmenl Lot- •Full) Computerized 3 Million •Comenienll) Located Off CHILD CARE. Ful time for sweet 16 month old saying in the office to awist with customer I yard duties. FuO-time, Monday- service duties. A company car is provided, required. Fax resume B: 973-994-8311. Dollar Parts Intenlon Route 287 ' girt in Summit. Experience, references re- FRONT DESK, part time, Saturday or Sunday | Friday. $8 per hr plus beneffia. mam therefore a valid NJ drivers kense and dean quired. Licensed driver with own car. Non 8AM-6PM. Requres good with figures, pleas- MEDICAL SECRETARY. Fiil tme/ Pan time. driving record is necessary. Call Nury (908) 687-9400 smoker. Cal days: 201-458-2829. ant telephone manner, must be able k> handle Experienced on compuar. Avatebie immedi- Call Now !! pressure. Contact Uartene, 9084884622. «My. Fax resume to: 973-467-0340. Come experience the reputation we \e earned for over 30 years CHILD CARE, part time, 3pm-7pm, Monday After the initial interview with the President, AUTOLOG CORPORATION of service excellence, by scheduling an appointment today! CONTINENTAL thru Friday tor 2 boys ages 6 and 10. in my appicantswil be required to take a profile test 1-800-564-8911 rPuUy Equipped & /fcrrtWtaH«Get...i LEASE PE» MO, 36 MOV Maplewood home. Must dnve. Own car pre- which is designed to help us find our ideal www Irxralsource cnm/classified;-.' MD00R CARPETEOFLOOAUATS lerred. Cell 973-378-6534. candidate. •V4 -ALL SEASON SB RUXALS cmDOU&Lgr«Val«vfa^w •MmiWMSfliqD_ «an pan. 973-378-9004 after 6pm. tele-SOLUTlONS Our offices will be closed •hJeoi&iSoii iS4Sd*«le»»n»(«.Puitice«»1MM, »• CHILD CARE: Loving, expenenced, reliable SPRINT 1767 Route 22 West for outside and inside sales. Earning Nanny needed to carelor 4 month old. Live out, Monday, February 16,1998 Union. NJ 07083 3 days 730*0) in West Orange. References E.O£. MrF/D/V ^President's "WeefiJPre-OzanedSpecials required. Cal 973-699-5633. potential commensurate with experience. for President's Day Call for appointment (908) 686-7700 We will have early deadlines: Worrall Community Newspapers, Inc. $ S A free press Display Advertising (bordered ads) Space reservation: 12 Noon I 6995 I 13,995 is the strength behind democracy. • "It's More Than A Promise..At Thomas: Friday,-February 13,1998 At Worrall Community Newspapers, reporters learn * what it takes to become good reporters. Why? Because Ad Copy: Tuesday, February 17,1998 9} • • W W • • reporting for one or more of bur weekly newspapers * means becoming involved in the communities we serve. Classified Advertising (in-column) From news stories to features, from council coverage to SSIFIEDAD LINE police blotters, from community events to the Board of Normal deadline: 3 P.M. Education, reporters are the eyes and ears of all of our readers. julcr Tuesday, February 17,1998 MOTOR COMPANY ^ Worrall Newspapers, which publishes 18 newspapers serving 26 towns, has openings for reporters in its Essex and Union County regions. If 34 Ridgedale Ave. • Morristown, NJ you think you have what it takes to be a reporter, send resume and clips 369 South Ave. East • Wcstfield. M • . I to Editor Tom Canavan, P.O. Box 3109, Union, N.J., 07083, or fax to TER SELECTION #8100 (908)6864169. ; 9 A.M. Tuesday, Februaryl7th your •dvtrtJeement end your VIM or Mastercard rttdy Be part of a company whose mission is to preserve democracy. l'.\ii M. - Route 2N7 South or ftxil 361* - Route 287 North ' answer the questions you tra ssked In i clear voles. Worrell Newspapers is an equal opportunity employer. ••••••*••••*•••*•****•* PAGE B18 - THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1998 UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED UNION COUNTY CLABRlPFn THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1W> - PAGE B18

HELP WANTED ENTERTAINMENT WANTED TO BUY CLEANING SERVICE FINANCING HOME IMPROVEMENTS TEIEIMBKETCRS, PART In*. tlexiNe hour*, DJ FOR HIRE — Parties, weddngs, all occa- D & W HOUM Owing R<UICEaSAVE 1100* Each MontftWItf) A To Z. The Craftsman Of Al Hemodseng.- sions and special events. Exosiem Music. Graww9i«c laAVceivvvcacn Kitchens. Baths, Antes, Basements, Ceramic aorWng tor •Metfahed mongK* company in & JsnItortsI Suvtcf, Inc. Tadajriu- • - -w Ifettaig- * RattaRBM.. ConeoHdaki Kerthwrti. Cal 908-298-1100. uk tor Grag naMonaMe Rales. Call 973-5664921 - DJ »Of gat needed cash Tile, Hardwood Floor IrMtotan. rWWereng, FOR HIRE. ComaMa Heuw Canning dett, hiajiuvs jour home or pat n Community Paul. ige. 24-hour pre- Rough and Finished Carpentry, Coumartopa, Office Clianam Catpal CtuMwa wrtfi Ftlrbank Mortgage. 24 Additions. Decks, Hoofing, Window. Door k> WHAT TIE does the movie Starr? Call FltMaf WasssssMaaL .. ah. aJdi dostngs. CompXrvs Ran*. 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Md-ateed Summit law firm is looking for a personable, highly organized, numbers DIAL A BIBLE DRUMS. DRUM tets and cymbals (Ludwto* CONSTRUCTION oriantad parson. The individual win b* reiporv Slngeiiand. Grersch and other brand*. CM FLOORS alter 5pm, O73-736-5856. General Contractor ttta tor handing ettate manen from start to MESSAGE FLOORS SANDED and refintshed m your finish and tor dating drecflv with cents. Pnor HUMMELS- HUMMELS- Hummals- Hummels-" 908-298-9008 home or business. Floor staining, carpet clean- •FRAMING 'ROOFING 'ADDITIONS or tax uparienca a plus, but not 908-964-6356 Hummels- Hummels- Hummels- Hummelt- ing, floor waxing. Since 1978. Free Estimates, ,. PWna atnd resume and salary 'KITCHENS 'BATHS READERS BEWARE: The Bible deerty Hummels- Hummels- Hummels- Hummels- OfFCE CLEANNG. Set Your Own Priced references. 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MAX SR. & PAUL script by printed author put on do* two copies; M & A RECYCUNG Houses, apartments and condos. Good refer- GUTTERS/ LEADERS. Cleaned and Flushed. MOVING AND STORAGE CornrnerdaV Residential Free Estimates. Fiiy ROOFING CONTRACTOR Established 1935 servants have set-up their own (counterfeit) Repairs. Leaf Screens Installed. Installation. Chemical Appkatjons. Tree Removal, ruuy Insured. Certified by PHI. Call Joseph. BM oompatU*. Others now in work. Call churches. "We cannot reed about in the ences Own transportation. Please contact Estimites. Certified in 1 pry rubber roofing 908-233-4414. KeHom Services. The Recommended Mover. Our 30* year. 973-537-1393. SCMOENWALDER Kitchens, Bathrooms, Repairs, Goutlng, 973-7B2-569S; 873-7KM224. BiUe". (Gen. 3:4-5, 2 Cor. 11:13-15, 1 Tim. Buyers ol copper, brass, aluminum and alumi- Glda 973-465-4741, anytime. Flat roofing>repevs num cans, car radiators, stainless steel and al 201-676-2966 PC 00019. 751 Lehigh Avenue. Union. Shingles, re-nxjl-laaroff Tile Floem, Tub EncJoeures, *thowefiuille WAITERS/ WAITRESSES. Experienced on*. 4:1 Matt. 7:13-23). If you have a Bible SATISFACTION GUARANTEED or your mo- other non-ferrous metals. GUTTERS-LEADERS We Now Accept All Major Credit Carde CELEBRATING OUR 86th YEAR Roof nspections & maintanance. Ful time or part lime. Apply in person; Cyran's question call 908-964-6356. ney back. For a special cleaning demonstration PHOTOGRAPHY """" Free Estimates FuDy Insured 8.-00 lo 430 Monday-Friday HOLLYWOOD INSTALLATION & SERVICE All work guaranteed Beef and Ala. 24 1st Street. South Orange. and a free quote can Bev-MakJ Service, UNDERGROUND DRAINS VAL SOLO Photography and Video. Weddfrgs. No job too smaB or too large ERICA KANE what are you up to? Find out! Cal 8:00 lo 1230 Saturday 908487-0035 908-688-MOVE •Lawn Faucets*Sump Pumps Fully Insured Free Estimate* 973-763-7114. 973*73-5207. Thoroughly deaned. flushed, Bar Mtevahs. 30 Yean Experience. For prices, 905-686-9896. ext 32S0. Intosource is a 24 352 Market Street, Kenitwonh •Toiets.Water Heaters repaired, replaced. DOES YOUR HOUSE LANDSCAPING portfolio t references, vlsil 908-322-4637 hour a day telephone information service. Calls 808-245-4221 •AlterationsaGas Heat 908486-5550 WAITER/ WAITRESS experienced only m PAUL'S M & M MOVERS www.ndl.neif*aisotof«M88-0047.1334 Mor- are tree within vour local calrinq area. CONTRACTOR """" NEED A FACE-UFT? Call tOOKMQ TOR Hutl, liufla-lfl MB •KlUerieT" ARTISTIC LANDSCAPING ris Avenue. Dnon, NJ. nooriNG 973-466-3344 or 973-344-2600. HMside. PM 00177 •Electric Drain & Sewer Cleaning from 19S0's, 1B601, 1970V Barbie. Franbe MELO CONTRACTORS P.O. BOX 3695, Union, NJ AVERAGE HOUSE CALL DESIGN Local » Long Serving the Home Owner •Repairs •Replacements WAITRESS/ WAITER. Deli King. Linden. LOST & FOUND Dawn. Tressy, Maty. Tammy, UOecnaps. Kid- $300 on Buelness t Industry dles, etc (lamJy of dolls) Any condition, smal Distance Moving PLUMBING •Shingles .Tie Lunches and dinner shifts available. Expen- Any Addition, Renovation or Dormer $40.00-$60.00 EXOTIC GARDENS & •Slate •Flat enca or wiling to train. 908-825-3808. FOUND. GREY striped tiger cat Has blue or large, wil travel. Private CoDecsar) Cathy Additxjns.RenovationsDormers. CALL 908-688-7763 BLEIWEIS 908-6864749 TOOLS/MACHWEIIY collar. Found on West Chestnut Place. Looking 906-276-7661. '" Frank's Free Estimates Insured Kitdiens Parting .Electric All debris begged from above. POND INSTALLATION ' 464 Chestnut Street. Union, MJ AOuairy Work at a Reasonable Price WANTED: ^DEPENDENT contractors tortor owner or good home. 908-686-0115. There is no substitute All Roofs and Gutters Repaired SCHAEFER MOVING. Reliable. Very low PLUMBING & HEATING Master Plumber^ License #4162-#9645 Recydino-lnduslria) Accounla Serviced Painting & Handyman Service door is door newspaper sales. LMon County for experience TREE REMOVAL rates. 2 hour minimum. Same rates 7 days. •Al types Heawig •)—r». lauaed and —mem. SENIOR CmZEH DBCOUKT MARK MEISE 973-228-4965 location. Evening' weekend hours. Cat us now LOST CAT. Rewardl Vicinity of Unbn, •Pet Mark Melse, 973-228-4965 Small Job Specialist Owner Operated. References. Insured. Free •Oat M MAX WEINSTEIN SONS, INC. Over 30 years provking lop quality work al •SMfom * Hasten 806-687-4244. Smart". Black male, very shy. Wai not ap- EstkroM. License fPM00561. Cal anytime, affordable prices. FREE ESTIMATES REASONNA'BLERA. ITE- S RICHARD proach. Cal with any sighting. HONEST WEIGHTS-BEST PRICES. Interior - Exterior - Repairs 908-964-1216. TMtTDOtl FuOy Insured and Bonded WHEN REPLYING 732-574-0760 Always Buying Scrap Metals 908-245-5280 HEALTH & FITNESS Windows - Glass Replacement - Carpentry YOUR AD couk) appear here tor as ItBe as rturrt*( Uoarae«7S7B SCHOENWALDER WE STOP LEAKS! FORCE..*) a TooMouee- Fully Insured Free Estimates 908-686-1838 CLARK BUILDERS. MC. TO A LOST CAT. Verity, West Orange. Rewardi 2426 Morris Ave. (near Bumet) Union FREE NFO. ChitDsan 100% natural fiber $16.00 par week. Call for more detaas. Cur vlsa/Mestsrcards accepted PLUUBWQ, AIR CONOmOMNd. HEATMQ •Roof Stripping I Repairs Rewardl Unto Angel GirT, black medium-long DaSy 8-430/Saturday. 8-1 DRIVEWAYS bonds to fats. Diet aide. Also slender quick 2271 R». 22 • P.O. Box^729TUSon. NJ UNION COUNTY VICTOR LANDSCAPtMG and Construction. Al trienoly classified department would be happy 908-686-7415 MASTER PUWBINa LICENSE #6581 •Flat Rootng a State hair, bushy tail, little white on stomach 90«86-8236/Since 1919 caos. Call 973-743-2737. • to help you'. Call 1-800-5644911. 908 688 8270 FAX 906-964-3935 CLASSIFIED BOX NUMBER 973-736-3259. PATERNO PAVING 908-241-3849 about lawn and masonry work. 908-355-1465 635 •Gutters I Leaders MorVWe*f ri-730-530; Tun/Thurs-7^r>8 (Beeper) 908-9654400. 21 Southgste Rd; New Providence Driveways • Parking Lots Serving Union a Mtddesex Counties Sat-830-5: Sun-10-3 FAX f 4M-MC7 please address envelope to: •CastSealng HEATING ""~ YOUR AD could appear here for as Me as Do-It-Yourself Ideas For 2t Years •Concrete Sidewak $16.00 per week. Can for more details. Our A Reader Service From Yaar Nrwtpaprr BONDED AND INSURED Fully Insured - Free Estimate* PAINTING FAMILY TRADITION SJNCE 1912 'All Type Curbings QUALITY AIR Conditioning & Heating, Inc. fnendty classified department would be happy MASONRY NJ. Lie. No. 010760 TREE EXPERTS Gas, steam, hoi water and hot air heal 732-381-9090 1-M0-794-LEAK (S32S) BOX NUMBER PETS 'Paving Blocks ' to help you. Can 1-800-564-6911. 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We rent odd jobs. Very reasonable prices. Cal Victor. 195 APPLICATION FEE' FROSTYS PAJNDNG. Interior and Exterior. 463 Valley Street out Bonded/ Insured/ Experienced. Free eva- Quick And al size oumpsters. 908-273-7083. Pager * WOOD STACK Tree Service, local tree com- BED. QUEEN. Premium. Also mattress box 908-527-9685. Includes: Credit Report. Appraisal. Quality Work. Reasonable rales. Futy Insured. Maplewood luanons. Can 973-763-6134. PETS Commdmtrtt Ftw 789-5589. pany. Al types of tree work. Free estimates. and tramesflm box. $300. Call 201 -436-1900. Convenient! neterencas AtraiabJe. Replacement Windows. 12 Point « Triton Fats Stale Bank Rear of News-Record Bldg. Senior Citizen Discounts, knmedals service. CLEAN HOUSES, apartments, offices beauti- PUPPY FREEI Adorable 4weekoU. Back wnn HOME IMPROVEMENTS- M.G. Mainienance. No Job Too Smal. 732-815-1933. WE CLEAN Out and Remove An Rubbish. 4057 Asbury Avenue, Tnton Falls. NJ 07753 Mon . Tues.. Wed. I Fri. BAM-5PM Insured. Free wood chips. 908-276-5752. fuiy. by Ponugusse ladies. Experienced and BOOKS. I have books on -How E> WoT white paws. Need loving home. Call Interior/Exterior from A to Z. Vinyl replacement Thursday and other Ames Yards, attics, basements, garages, also tree Cal Eugene J. Brown GREGORY ZALTSSHTEaN Panktr Extsnor/ references. Very reasonable. Onm transporta- gambkng books. The An of Winning at Sweep- 973-373-0063. HOME IMPROVEMENTS windows/ itettne warantee. siding and akjmi- by appoiramant service, landscaping, painting etc (732)747-1999 Or f9735781-OS39 •uenor.* PBnavr and sfteetrodong. Fuly in- ton. Cal Gra2eHe 973-483-7144. sakes. Winrang Secrets of Master Sports 14 Point num trim. Discount prices. Free Estimates. Cal Lingerie Chest 973-748-3642. 732 284-8781. Bettor. Football. Baseball. Basketball. Today. 908-354-0981. 'RestriCBons Apply • Equal Housing Lender sured, rateiencei. All jobs guaranteed. Free 973-762-0303 TYPESETTING COVPANON TO Sick or Eldarty. Expenenced. 201-863-6248. AL PASCAVAGE & SONS Member FDC - Eouaf Oooorturwy Lender estmaie. 973-373-943B Ai •* tl n beautiful,rtm nmfit c and elefsnt Uve-n or out. Personal Care Service, a Polish COMPUIisRIZED h maple TiniOi ml i pmernuily ttired Ii>ptfukt'f pei SNOWPLOW1NG agency. 732-968-253O. EVERYTHMG MUST GOW Air condrtorw. HOME REPAIRS HUM vee nnngerajor, cDOKmg ano Danng 18 Point ADDITIONS BATHROOMS "Work Done Professionally for Less" HOUSE PAINTING feet U* fre^h flnwtn rr photttpafarn The hen pan RESUMES BRICK BROTHERS TYPSETTING EXPERIENCED LADY (Irish) seeks work pan utensis. Mm «2» hHiser, records, cilveiware. INSTRUCTIONS INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR it thsi ii ^ ui e**y tnhoikl The ptan fcatortr^ irmMly tme. Light house cleaning, doraor mas, shop- piaures. casseas player. Must Sell Everything KITCHENS BASEMENTS •Jraiphi cul\. and upp-h>-urp imtrucimm umplif) Resumes D0NT GET SNOWED IN! 1 •Pamting>Ory WafV Spaddng Fully Insured rvildin| ihc cabirtel and alipiinf the tkawrrt When pmc. Own nnsportaaon. Reliable Reler- A.SA.P. Great Stuff. Good Bargains ATTICS DECKS ON CALL 24 HOURS Camera Work •Masowy.Wood Work enmpiete. the Imfrnr chrtl metwrct «hnet 27 inc*- Fast p 90S-6StV2432- 908^86-2541. Free Estimates Typesetting services CommerdaV nesrienaal ACADEMY ol Muse. Programs Available. Van- 24 Point •Interior/ Exterior c««Mfehy 17 tndtes deep hy 59 indte^ ull Driveways, Parking Lots Competfeve Rales Velozes •Tie Repairs and More STEVE ROZANSKI GER1ATRC NURSE «ril do assessments. EXERCISE MACHINE, brand new. Nonjitrak ety of classes. One block from Union County ALL REMODELING Ltorrr* (Nn R74) tft.95 Interested in suiting a new career? Want to SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNTS. change jobs? See us lor typesetting your Negatives Proski. never been used. Futy Assembled Arts Center. Large Staff. Award-Winning Stu- Add impact by using larger type - ask our Jr.*, ft LHrrrte Ckot ptsn 90S-K2-1124 BEEPER; 90S-IZ7-7427. Free Estlmetee 909-686-6455 resume. Cal 973467-SSBS. Asking t250. Cal 908-241-6206 dents Recnals. 732-362-1595. Diane Squ.- Classified Representative for the type you Joe, f>M-355-5709 (No I Maple Composition lace. Director. would l*e tor your ad. HOUSE CLEANING EXPERIENCED Lady EXERCISE EOUPsvENT. Healtrmai manual Free Estimates Fully Insured P. PAPC Construction. Comptele quatty home OHakof (ptcturr« htmtired* of pmjccii Maple Composition forfrweoai pmpli ai pionli mttrnmnQ^u SellJfourHpme PAINTING & 463 VaHey Sfr«et laundry. tr*aftrS.s«ln beat, peiiCSO wil iritorS-iE improvements'. 'AddUons, decks, dormers, To order, rnrie rtem(*i. fVav mclubr ynur THE GUITAR INSTRUCTION by a Professional into the Classified Pages. Call 1-800-564-8911. 463 Valley Street Own transponaMn. Good ratsrences. CaC l 973-736-X78. baths, kitchant. doors, windows, etc. Big and IN UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIEDS Maplewood Guitarist. Over 25 years experience. Beginners PLASTERING ciip A wnd ml check lo name, addrm and the enrnme, 201-275-0188 or 908-588-0372. 973-372-4282 small jobs. Call Pete 908-964-4974. Maplewood FREEZER. LARGE (looks Eke a refngerator) through advanced. All ages welcome. CALL 1-800-564-8911 ECONO Rear of News-necod BuOding 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE P.O. Rear of News-Record Bldg. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday NURSE ADE (Cerfoed) seeks live rv out Exceeent conojtpn. t325. Cal 908-245-50O. 908-810-8424. ELECTRICIANS J0 PMCf roi/ft CUJS/flED 40 FREE ESTIMATES Mon.. Tues.. Wed. & Fri. SAM-5PM TILE CONTRACTORS and Friday 9AJ*5PM aeekends or rights, camg tor sick or elderly. . Search your local classifieds Thursday and other times HUMMEL COLLECTORS- Hummel TRAIN FOR a health career in physical Iharapy ABLE ELECTRIC. If rsewqncwe do itl New AD Types of Tie Good references, own transportation. on the internet bvjppointmem Collectors- Hummel Collectors- Hummel aide/ pharmacy technician/ btKng- codrngy or npsn, rmonabit phoM. R#- CALL: LENNY TUFANO •vBBjea ano tiapeveo by 873-762-5859. httpJ/www.tocalsou rce.conVdasstfieds/ CoHeaors- Hummel Coteaorv Hummel Col- ophthalmic assistant/ medical assistant- License f 11500. 973-762-0303 Fury tnsured._Free Esamean POLISH AGENCY. NC. Speaatang m elderly/ lectors. 1 or 150 older pieces. 40% oil administration/ EKG. Courses starting soon a: Futy insured. Call Frank at 906-278-6632. 908-273-6025 908-245-2049 973-762-0303 sick can. Housekeepers, bre-iry out Ejper- 973-402-7411 Kean Cosege Contnuing Ed., m -**"•-'••• KREDER ELECTRIC. (NC. naaidsnliaCCom- iertced with excel lent reference! Call with Condensed Curriculum International. In- merdal. Induslriar. Free Estimates. Cad Tom, 906-689-8140. MATTRESSES & BOX SPRINGS formation 1-800-441-8748: to register Twr S49: FuB $58. Queen $69; King $78 eacn 201-762-6203 or 908-464-8960. License * Having 908-527-2161. Futons $189: Daybeds $129 Complete 9124. CHILD CARE A-1 FURNITURE RICHARD T. SWrSSTACKand Sons, Dectn- 906488-7354 CHLD CARE. Evenings/ Weekends. Rosele cal Contractors. ReexlenaBf, Cornmerctal, In- trouble Rl 22 West(Next IP Shop Rile) dustrial. 30 years experience. License «4i5i. Park. Union County College certified. Exper- Free Delivery within 40 miei wnced, references, Reasonable ). Resume. SERVICES Insured/ bonded. Senior Discount. Phone Orders Accepted Cal Gai 808-515^721 732-382-4410. finding a UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED YOUR AD could appear here for as Irffle as OFFERED $16.00 per week. Call for more delays. O-j- FENCING fnendy ctassAed department would be happy to help you. Can 1-800-564-8911 GET GOOD credrt. for report send S3S.O0 bargain? ALUMINUM SIDING check/ money order DIP Marketing Group. USE A PREPAID 20 words or less $16.00 ™ P.O. Bca 2151. East Orange. NJ 07018. AM0UNCEMENTS MOVING SALE. Large microwave: wardrobe: BELL SIDING. Vnyl Siding. Replacement Win- ViSa and fireplace screen and brass utensis: Kitche- dows Owner Operated. Fully Insured. Special Each additional 10 words or less .' $4.00 r Exerciser: Air glider, naide dishwasher: Craftsman 10* table saw: Winter Rates Free Estimates 732-478-2438 TOM'S FENCING Your search chest-of-drawers: large fans: children's tables: ADOPTION. TINY hand C hold. littehearl to ALL TYPES CLASSIFIED AD are accepted vacuum cleaner: mop bucket Call www j "I % aT^trfc art 212-534-0311 leave message! BATHROOMS NEW AND REPAIR —Also available in combination with 10 Eo6ex County Nowopoporo we. Icye of teaming, travel, music, harmony. for a total readership of over 195,000 Grass and trees a>'around, our love will JST CONTRACTORS. Union County. NO JOB TOO SMALL W111 Cllil surround. Launert.ee. 1-888-417-7272 (Toli- 973-923-5625. From Minor Tile Repairs/ MOVING SALE-45 YEARS 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE free). Plumbing Leaks lo Meipr BattV Kitchen Remod- when you eing. Famfy-Business. No Sub-Contractors. FREE ESTIMATES ADOPTION. HUGS, kisses, lots of love, ifeome 30 Harvard Avenue, Maplewood Relerences: NJ License V92S6. Insured paid $250 new. Asking of security await your newborn. Devoted cou- (off Valley • Prospect) CALL: 973-761-5427 ple, stay home mom. Updates/pictures. Ex- Saturday 10:30am-4pm Sunday 11 am-4pm look in NAME penses paid. Call Marc * Nikki. BATHTUB REGLAZ1NG 1-800-327-2229. (2) 9x 12 Chinese rugs. Silver, walnut dining set, FINANCING *"""" mahogany dressers, French Provincial bed set, Tub. Tie Resurfaced $125 or best offer. ADOPTION. ACTIVE. CtvSess 30-year old end tables, chairs, Limoges, Rosenthat, Dres- Use Withn 12 Hours CASH FOR COLLEGE!?! classified. couple ready to open iheir hearts and home to den. Nippon. Sheley. Coalport French & Brass Choose from Rainbow ADDRESS your newborn. Call Palti I Rich lamps, pictures, crystal, wrought iron, Mele Ol Colors At Fractal 1-800-668^628. washer I dryer, clothes, shoes, lurs. kitchen- CaS 1-M0-M1-4017 Anytime Of Replacement COA Fer A FREE Report on how warem toys. doDs, mirrors, rocking chair, lug- Cal: MR UGLY '•'• THE CREDIT. PATCH gage. Fisher stereo. AR speakers, best selers. lo beat the Ngh coat el college! lnens. Time la ol the eeeance; CITY ZIP. CALL THE CAR CREDIT HOTUNE the aoonar you cat, the betfrfl! NO HASSLE, NO EMBARRASSMENT NO EARLYBIRDS CASH ONLY CARPEIPHY. -CASH- MMEDIATE « tor structured settle- YOUR JOB tS YOUR CREDIT merits and deterred insurance claims. J.G. CALL TOLL FREE SECTIONAL. 3-PIECE features queen-sized JOE DOMAN Wantworth 1^88-231-5375. sleeper and redner. Dark blue print, comtem- 24 Hours A Day; 7 Days A Week 908486-3824 porary styling. Good condition, asking $900. CASH PROBLEMS. Lower Monthly Payments Call 973-669-9895. DECKS Good/ Bad Credit Avoid Bankruptcy. No Colla- 1-800-677-7020 terai, »Z000-$150.000 Al Credit ConditDn. ALTERATIONS/ REPAIRS T.V. CONSOLE. 6 feet. 2 section couch, lamp Accepted For Financial Freedom Call .XITOCNS. ATTICS WANT TO Reach 9 Mlbn Households? You table, exercise bike, al like new. Reasonable 1-a88-308-0061 Department J (SCA Network) •BATHROOMS-OASEMEMTS WORRALL NEWSPAPERS can now place your ad in 680 suburban prices. 973-37»58S5. newpapers reaching nearly 9 milcn house- REMOOLED DEBT CONSOUDATIONS. Cut monlrty pa7 holds around North America with one simple WOLFF TANNING Beds Tan at tame. Buy NO JOB TOO SMALL OB TOO LARGE. ments up lo 30-50V Reduce interest Slop call « a low, low cost For details, call Bred and Save I Commercial/ Home unita from meXaon calls. Avoid bankruptcy Free confi- $199.00. Low Monthly Payments. Free Color W. WITEK CARPENTRY. Aaic RenovaMna, 312-644-6610 14731. (SCA Network) Basements, Tiles. Flooring. Closets, Doors l» dential-'help NCCS norvprorn. licensed/ Catalog Cal Today 1-800-842-1310. "bonded. 1-600-955-0412 (TPP). YOUR TALK Can Be Cheap!! For only 19 cents Trim. Kitchen Improvements. Painting & Win- UNION CLASSIFIED a mnae - $&39 per art. wywi* anywhere. dows. All type* d Repairs, Fully Insured. Free BEBI CONSOUMfTON and Persona) Leant Estimates. 906-662-4636. Beeper Please send check or money order c D.V GARAGE SALE Available up to »150.000. Quick ResuttsI Low Distributors. P.O. Box 413. Springfield. NJ 906415-6436. interestl 1-888-246-4995 No Feesl (SCA 07081. for your recraroeable phone card. UNION. HUGE Continuous Moving Sale. Nice stuff, great prices. Saturday. February 14 and YOUR AD could appear here tor as Irme as YOUR AD could appear here for as ttOe as 21. i0am-4pm, Sunday, February 15 and 22. $16 00 per we**., Cat for more details Our FREE CASH Grants. College. Scholars!*)*. RO. BOX 158 $16.00 per week. Can for more details. Oui i2pm-4pm. 2521 Brantard Avenue, off Bumet lnen*y classified department would be twppy Business. Medcal Bills. Never repay. Td Free IrierxSy classified department would be happy between Morns and Vauxhal. 908-686-7088 lo help you. Call 1-600-564-8911 1-800-218-9000 emension G-5139. to help you. Call 1-800-564-8911. lor aDOomtmem. $GET CASH NowS If you are currently receiv- ing payments trom workers compensation, CARPETING lottery or an insurance settlement Best prices. Maplewood, N.J. 07040 Don Antonelll Call PPI 1-800-435-32*8 extension 164. ROYAL LINOLEUM & RUG CO.

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Claims 'nuisances' have been abated 'It's never been treated as prostitution and By Sean Dairy The club can tell books and But Milazzo takes issue, with Man- Staff Writer movies,- but live entertainment is pro- ahan's claims. the state has never treated it as prostitution.' '95 INTEGRA LS ASKING $13,995 •95 INTEGRA LS ASKING $12,995 •95 ACCORD EX ASKING $15,444 '94 J-30 ASKING $16,495 Far now, the Razzk Dazzle Run- hibited under the court order. "I think what he's trying to do is not nuns pwi>n lUUiOWlHanson, , HfaI r IIUIH' , IIUHTrom-TralsfdeT I lOKMUD,, WltO Q8V8 8 tSlK OF VEHICLES FOR FOR SttOW ALERT an^ _^ dJ sKd_. If _a e— presentatio.• — ••_ n_ o_ n 'Birdt P^V «s amt thm • e Feeder^A » / The series continues Feb. 26 at 1 higher than we expected and we're CBDG funds. p.m. looking, for better numbers." The bond ordiance will have a - PRESIDENT'S EVENT! THIS HOLIDAY Schools superintendents will EVENT! "We haven't even put a shovel in down payment of $600,000 — the ^ FRlt! 35mm CAMERA UNION COUNTY use our Mosource hot line to the ground and already we have cost senior grant money and CBDG funds. TODAY THRU MONDAY FEBRUARY16th alert parents to school closings overruns," said Councilman Frank Not all of the money will go toward to bon«We homed drKeis wit) a demo ride. OneperfamHy. AND SURROUNDING AREAS during inclement weather. Janusz. He was the only council to CUUStFPCDOP. I This sd must be presented at time of dano ride far FREE C in Kanway, parents can call vote against the bond ordinance and A total of $292,000 is to go toward (908) 686-9898 and enter cancelling the bids. By Sean Dairy 6:20 a.m the next day. DeL Ix Robert Disko said. mtwrennff sod oc&ciBns toe new Selection No. 7006. Janusz said be voted against the bid • Professionally handling the ENTIRE CLAIM, from Staff Writer The suspect or inspects broke a window in a small room rejection because of an incident two recreation center. Another $250,000 •98 INTEGRA 98 ACURA CL For Union County College, is to go toward actually preparing the • FR0KT KNEEL OWE • CO PLArER KURT SPORTS COOK Most churches use the money collected in their poor at the rear of the church to gain entry. From there, the sus- years ago, when the ground the center notifying the Insurance Company to Final Payment parents can call (908) 686-9898 •FUU POWER boxes to feed the hungry, heal the sick, and even pay the pects entered the main church and pried open me poor box- would sit on was being prepared. bonds • FREE ESTIMATES with Immediate SELF-AUTHORI- and enter Selection No. 7013. But, according to Janusz, there are NRcaanome rent es, stealing an undetermined amount of cash. The administration had told the 3-dr coupe., power. KOOF few details available on other details ZATION to expedite repairs • Written 100% GUARAN- But St. Mary's Church last week suddenly found itself The Rev. Edward Meyers discovered the theft He could council to reject bids for dealing and steerJbrakes/wind.f of the bonds. with less of that money to go around. not be reached for comuieU. Disko said be did not know levelling the land. It came back a tint glass., rear 2-door, 4-cytinder TEE on all workmanship • DISCOUNT RENTAL CARS Police are investigating a break-in at the church on Cen- bow the church had planned to use the money. month later with a higher bid; the defrost., front, wheel, drive., CD player, fuel inj. engine, 5-speed According to Janusz, pi imipal pay- manual transmission, power steer./brakes, Air tral Avenue that left three diurch poor boxes empty. The Those with information about the burglary may call the higher bid was because the bid speci- 16-valve 4-cyl. DOHC eng., 5-spd. man. trans.,/ Frond to ments on the bonds do not start until Conditioning, rear defrost, moon roof, CD- burglary was reported early last Thursday morning. Rahway Police Department's tip line at 388-1553. Del Gcations bad changed. opt. auto, trans, avail. MSRP: $16,635. VIN INSURANCE CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AWARD about 2003, although interest pay- Compact Disc Player... and much more! receive Get local updates throughout The break-in happened between 9:30 p.m. Feb. 11 and James O'Leary is investigating the case. *W5003924. Lease... The dry will go out to bid on the ments will continue until then. MSRP: $23,545. VIN #WL000364. Lease... the. for Total Qullty In the week. Call our Infosourcc Paint, Frame & Metal Reflnishing hot line at (908) 686-9898, Court date postponed for two Selection 7515. Milton Avenue man charged Web site arrested with video cameras Visit our site on the World Wide for punching police officers By Sean Dairy Web, which can be accessed at Staff Writer 7/ there are guidelines that By Sean Dairy http://www.localsource.com/ Kerri Blanchard and Mary Ann Janusz will have to wait exist for videotaping council Staff Writer still longer for their day in court Police arrested an East MDton Avenue man on drug charges Feb. 9 TbetriiUoftbetwowoincnaccusedofdisniptingapuhl- meetings, and the defendants after be allegedly punched two Rahway ponce officers. •98 ACURA TL ic meeting was postponed for the second time Tuesday, complied with the guidelines, Marcus Smith, 34, is being hekl for aggravated assault and battery on a LUXURY SEDAN '98ACURARL Certified Trained Technicians Friday: Showers police officer, a secaod-degree offense. He also is charged with posses- LUXURY FLAGSHIP Janusz said. Blanchard and Janusz, who were scheduled to 4-dr sedan, pow. steer7 ABSi and mild. be tried before Clark Municipal Court Judge Antonio Ina- then there's no problem,' sion of a controlled dangeroos mbstancr. resisting arrest and obstruction brakesMindows, AMiFM/ 4-dr sedan, 3.5 &-cy1. eng., auto.' State-of-the-Art Equipment 46' of justice. South is being held in Union County Jail in lieu of $10,300 StereoCD piayer, pow. ant. do, were arrested Nov. 10 after they set up videocameras — Judge Antonio Inado trans., pow. «*eer7 brakes. Ar bail. beaisMoor fa., leath. inter., Air Cond .dual air bags, tint. gte. Saturday: Showers to tape a meeting of the City Council. Cond.,tnt gte, rr. dfrst. frnt whl. dnve.H whl., cnise, moon 'An officer on paired in a marked police car polled Smith over at 9:38 ir. dfret, frnt «M. dnve, Ht whl, cruise, moon roof, fuel inj. 2 5 Superior Color Matching and breezy. At press time, mere was no word on when the trial on Jan. 6, but the women said that they could not go for- roof, leath. interior, AkUFM/StereoCass.. and much more1 p.m. at Main and Poplar streets for allegedly driving a 1981 Buick station Scfl. eng., auto, trans., LOADED! MSRP: $31.135. : AT would begin. Clark's courts were closed Monday far Presi- ward because of what they called a lack of cooperation on VIWWC000360. Lease... • MSRP: $41,635. VIN WVCO0W65. Lease wagon with an expired registration, said DeL Lt Robert Disko. Imports, Domestics, Trucks, Sport Sunday: Partly dents Day and Inado could not be reached for comment. the part of the police department. At that time, Inacio questioned the need for documenta- Utilities (4x4s) and Van Specialists cloudy. Janusz, the wife of lone Republican Councilman Frank Smith is accused of struggling with the officers, resisting arrest for Janusz, said the trial was postponed partly because the tion such as the memo. several minute* until he was subdued. Police said be caused minor dam- $ 44" Rahway Police Department has been "stonewalling" her. "This case to me isn't all that difficult," Inado said. "If age when he repeatedly kicked the inside of a patrol car after be was 'Customer Satisfaction Is Our Prime Concern!' For th« most up to data She and her husband are vocal and frequent critics of May- there are guidelines that exist for videotaping council arrested. Neither the officers nor Smith needed medical attention, police ONLY OWE LOCATION! fc reports, call (80S) 696- or James Kennedy's administration. meetings, and the defendants complied with the guidelines, said. MM, Ext. 1790. Janusz and her attorney, Arthur Goldzweig, have been then there's no problem. Isn't that the issue?" 98 ACURA SLXspofrrs imunr trying to obtain a memo that she says the dty administra- But Janusz says that she wants the memo just in case she U fhv VB 24^h« IHMK tngnt. tion sent to the Police Department, instructing officers to is found guilty and has to appeal. tola twit, pa*. tittrJbrakrVincti/iMli. Mr Cond.. be at the Nov. 10 meeting. Janusz said she learned of the The council has passed guidelines for videotaping since Boys robbed at gunpoint hug* Srfal Par. Horn Roo«. to*h. Mwior. ABS brakn. dalartagt..uidinon! HSRP:$36,73 VIN#7800072 memo from one of the officers who arrested her. the incident, but Councilman Janusz has criticized those By Sean Dairy 1-906-964-4440 Community calendar...... 2 She wants the memo because the dty administration has guidelines partly because the resulting videotapes would Staff Writer Petitions available 2 been "playing games and looking for trouble and I need be distributed by a council committee. A man forced five boys at gunpoint Friday to give up an undetermined 24 HOUR HELP LINE & TOWING Editoriab 4 this evidence to prove that" Mary Ann Janusz says that her right to videotape meet- amount of cash and a watch. CALL MR. WAUERS Obituaries. ._..._. 8 But the administration disputes Janusz's claim. ings is in the state's Open Public Meetings Act DIRECTLY TO OUR FACILITIES The boys were not injured, but they banded over the items after the suspect SPRINGFIELD •OCREDrr. BAD CREDIT. Sports. 9 'There wu no memo coming from the administration, According to the act, attendees may televise, videotape FORMMEDIATE grabbed one of them and pointed a pistol at another. 10 CREDIT REJECTS- County news. Bl meaning me or the mayor, in that regard," countered City or audiotape public meetings. "However, a public body BAIKRUPTCY- The boys told police that the suspect approached them from behind as they ^ACURA •IWCE QUOTES Business Administrator Peter Pelissier this week. REPOS5E8SKM- Entertainment ...... —33 should adopt reasonable guidelines to regulate and control walked along Seminary Avenue at 11:32 pjn. •CSBIT APPROVAL 'To be quite honest, I didn't even know they had a court RTE 22 SPRINGFIELD, NJ 973-912-9000 10 PROBLEM rrscuu Classified B16 the manner of televising, videotaping or sound recording He reportedly grabbed one pf the boys and demanded money from them. The date today," Pelissier said in response to Janusz's W» qiiMk EI«MI • SpanWi • RUHIM • PflrtUBOtM • H«fcr»w • AraUe t ottur Unguao* Real Estate...™.. „ -B18 of its proceedings,'* the act states. boys said they thought he wu joking until be pulled out a small silver automatic PrlOiilneludtiloMtetobepaidbyaeonn.-'erexoeptfoftaxw.reg. and lie. fees. »1 mo. security dep. + J450bank(ee 15c per mile over 12,000 criticisms. Those guidelines can include number, type and position 5 Automotive..- . .._..B20 pistol and pointed it at one of them. They emptied their pockets and handed over miles annual avw. with 1st option topurchaa ntegra eJ9.814,ae$13,419,TLe $18,058. RL 6 $ 24.148, SIX @ $19,836. all W/J2999 down 1084 Springfield Road, Union, NJ • Phone: 1 •908 •964» 4440 Council members, then led by Councilman Jim Jones, of recording equipment and lighting, location of the opera- pymnt Totalofptym«ot8is39mo xmo py> it "Take an additional $1000.00 off with Acura Owner Loyalty Certificate on TL. RL. SIX This ad their money. Worrell Community Newspapers said during the meeting on No v. 10 that they would dismiss tor "and other items deemed necessary to miint»ir» order must be presented at Urn* of deposit and withlfrt days 01 this ad's date for advertised prices. CUT ALOMO DOTTED U»E AND PUCE IN YOUR GLOVE COMPARTMENT FOR EMERGENCY USE. The suspect is described as a black man in his imd-20s, wdgbing about 250 the charges against both women, but that has not happened and prevent unnecessary intrusion into the proceedings," 01998 All Rights Reserved pounds. He was wearing dark clothing. The description does not match those of Blanchard and Janusz were originally scheduled for trial according to the act suspects in other unsolved crimes in Rahway, Disko said r