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Mercury INSIDE taxes set ta rise by more than By GREG MARX ment. The proposed budget includes retiring teachers with younger staff at million, to a new total of $43.9 million. THE CHRONICIE funds to hire a new first grade teacher at the bottom of the salary schedule. That spending increase is roughly in' uiro>4cn>in>uuHiJiHBi/ii-u>nn HI Walnut Avenue School, a new fifth grade Instead, the increase is attributable to line with the hike seen for the current, Ktf US • UU23JUS VMf 5UIJ9I, HI* 5H5 CRANFORD — The Board of teacher at Livingston Avenue School, many of the same "fixed costs" that are school year, said Carfagno. But the prov KO US H: 23 Mb, IQUn, it j99tat Id l Education on Monday introduced a 2005- another fifth grade teacher at Hillside driving Up school budgets around the posed tax increase is bigger because MOHTH/ 2006 budget that would raise school taxes Avenue School, a math teacher at state, he said. Cranford expects to spend other revenue sources such as federal BUY on the average home by slightly more FOR 23 MONTHS Cranford High School and another half about 10 percent more for its health and and state aid have not kept pace. i than $200. position for a social studies teacher at the other insurance premiums next year, As a result, the full $1.9 million ^ While the increase is relatively large high school. Carfagno said, and about 20 percent more spending increase will have to-be paid for by the district's recent standards — last In addition, the board plans to move for worker's compensation. Utility costs through local property taxes. JQrider the {MAPLECREST year, local residents approved a budget the nurse at Brookside.Place School from are also expected to increase by about 10 board's proposal; the total local tax levy: that called for a $166 increase,on a home a part-time to a full-time position. That percent./ . '; . . would rise 5,3 percent to about $37.8 assessed at the average of about $178,000 change is part of a gradual district-wide And while the district is. working to million. .; '. . '••. •'' •'." V: • ':• :"'••••. •; ';.'•;.;. •;• '.:• NEW DRIVER'S — the spending plan does not call for transition to full-time nurses; after keep more of its special-needs students in The proposed spending plan now goes ' major additions to Btaff or programs, said Brookside, two of the district's smallest Cranford, out-of-district tuition for chil- to the Union County superintendent of >. WORKSHOP Man on a mission Business Adminstrator Robert Carfagnd. schools will still have: part-time nurses, dren who heed more extensive treatment schools• for rev'tew, after Which the board "All we're really doing is the status quo — Carfagno said. continues to rise. The line item contain- will hold a public hearing on the budget Come Learn with the Pros Cynford's 160-pound junior, Pat we're maintaining and enhancing current But the new staff don't account for the ing those costs is projected to increase by at 7 p.m. March'22 at Lincoln School. at our Summit Location! Hogan, won the Region 3 champi- programs," he said. bulk of the spending increase — in fact, more than 16 percent, or $158,000. Local voters will ultimately decide on the, onship for the second straight year The board does hope to hire some new Carfagno said, two of the positions will be AH told, the budget calls for a spend- proposal at the April 19 school bparcl Saturday and will compete in the staff in response to increasing enroll- funded with the savings from replacing ing increase of 4.49 percent or nearly $1.9 election. • J : : : • V Saturday. March 5.2005 j state tournament this weekend. 3:QQpm-6:00 Dm Joining him there. will be teammate C.J. Ferrara at 171 pounds. See Sports, Page C'l:

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'.••'.''' . • ^LINCOLN Committee has decided for the Though Sprint made the pro- time being to reject a proposal to posal, the entire process — irbm. have a 130-foot cell tower built construction of the tower to on the property of the municipal placement of antennas on the MAPLECREST Mercury ' building, forgoing up to $80,000 monopole — would have been annually because of concerns subject to competitive public bid- Maplecrest Lincoln Mercury Maplecrest Lincoln Mercury Students help about the project's logistics and ding. :. . ; : aesthetics. In addition to Sprint, at least 2800 Springfield Avenue 68 River Road . The committee reached the one other .'/.-company had families In need split decision Monday night, fol- expressed interest in the site. Union, New Jersey 07088 Summit, New Jersey 07901 The children at the Helen K. Baldwin lowing a. presentation on theThere are currently wireless school in Cranford are young, but issue by the wireless phone com- phone antennas on Cleveland- that doesn't mean they can't do their pany Sprint. Mayor George Jorn Plaza in the downtown, with part to help local families. The kids and commissioners Dan another application pending 908-964-7700 recently helped raise funds for KEVIN PAPA/CORRESPONDENT Aschenbach and George before the Board of Adjustment FROM EASTBOUND SIDE TAKE EXIT 4BB Project Home, which provides emer- McDonough, - all Democrats, for that site. . .-."• . ; FROM WESTBOUND SIDE TAKE EXIT SOB gency assistance to families facing a opposed the proposal. At Monday's discussion; towri- iArvniAr.maplecrestauto.com housing cn'sis: Seethe full picture in Stylish students (it Breorley Commissioners.—' : ^~—: ship engineer 'Prices Include all costs to be paid by > consumer sxcapt lor taxes, tegs, licensing, and registration, All rebates lo dealer. This ad Is a mm and must he presentsd al Urns pi sale.Thls advertisement supersedes all previous adverttsemants. Not responsible for typographical errors. Ail vehicles subject to prior sale. Ad expires 03/10/2005. Community Life, Page B-1. .'.... The Class of 2006 at Kenilworth's David Brearley High School hosted a fashion show fundraiser . Ann Darby and "I don't think they're Rick Marsden Friday night, with proceeds benefiting Project Graduation..The clothes and other services for the Scott Mease sup- expressed con- event were donated by area merchants. The student models for the event included, from left, Fran ported it, saying attractive, but I think cern about the Emma, Brian Klzelevich, Vanessa Muniz, Dana Braithwaite, Nicole Crincoli, M Perkins, Lindsay the town needed $40,000-80,000 is attrac-proposed loca- Possumato and Anthony McDonald. the revenue and tive." • tion of the tower. the tower might At eight feet in end up on private — Scott Mease diameter at the property anyway. — : ". '—/M. " / • base, Marsden Sprint had raised the issue said, the monopole might restrict A painful budget forboroug h with the township because of its handicapped access, to the buildr need for more reliable coverage ing and hinder plans to add an in the center of town, especially elevator. He preferred a site far-, Kenilworth officials vow to reduce proposed tax hike inside buildings. "The develop- ther from the building, though ment of using the phone inside Sprint officials said that site By GREG MARX cent, from $6.3 million to $7.5 gram. The borough received your home has caught a lot of might not win approval from the Department of Environmental CBummrm THE CHRONICLE million. That translates to an $210,000 in extraordinary aid people, including Sprint, by sur- increase of about 13 tax points, or last year, and is seeking the help prise," said Joe O'Neil, an attor- Protection because of its proximir KENILWORTH — The cents per $100 of assessed value again in 2005. Kenilworth also ney for the company. ty to the Rahway River. emmm Borough Council last week intro- '— slightly more than $225 on a got a $50,000 "homeland securi- Under the proposal, a 130-foot But the discussion about locav duced a municipal budget that home assessed at the borough ty" grant from the state in 2004, monopole tower would have been tion was made moot by the would raise taxes on the average average of about $167,000. and that money may be available erected at the site of the current majority's decision, which was Oratorio group homeowner by well over $200, That could come as quite a again this year. However, state 100-foot lattice tower on thebased on the appearance of the though local officials are shock, especially just one year property. Police department wire- tower. "It just looks horrible," adamant that that figure will be funding may be harder to come to sing Messiah' after the borough was able to by this year. In his recent budget less communications equipment, Jorn said after viewing render- reduced by either state aid or hold the tax rate flat on the currently on the lattice tower, ings of the proposed monopole; "I Trent Johnson and the Oratorio spending cuts. address, acting Gov. Richard would have been transferred to municipal portion of the property Codey announced the pool of don't think people would want Singers will present the 1754 As introduced, the budget tax bill. But local policymakers the monopole. The new tower also it... Not everything in the world Foundling Hospital version of calls for spending to rise by near- vowed the impact on local home^ money allotted to extraordinary would have had room for the is money." . . VNf3H62664US>kf I4713A.2 Da 8 cyLnta. t/cp/t/ABSAmdt/li, Handel's Messiah Sunday afternoon ly 10 percent, from $10.4 to $11.4 owners would be reduced by the aid would be shrunk as part of antennas of up to four wireless at the First United Methodist Church the effort to deal with the state's Both Mease and Darby agreed million. But with other revenue time the council adopts a final phone companies; associated the tower would not have been MM 2Ms timiH SILVERADO REG CAB in Westfield. For more on the per- sources in decline, at least at this budget over the summer. Mayor own budget crisis — and asequipment cabinets would have I ' Vffii #5B 103357. Stk «O5317. B cyt.. aiitrj.a/c, p/s/ABS, ani/fm formers in that show and everything easy on the eyes, but said it VIM ISZI524B4, Stk#D5328,8 cvi auto, 2WD. a'c, p/s/ABS, etn/fm point in the budget process, prop- Gregg David said it was his goal David acknowledged, "I'm sure been stored in the attic of the would have been worth it to pick stereo, a/s radish. MSI1P: $23,58flMiiles $3001) factory rebate, stereo. Mm MSRP:$23.100. -Includes $200pfactaiy rebate, $1000 else in local arts and entertainment, there are towns that are in worse municipal building. $1000 Olds owner loyalty, il pi., 8 $500 military rebate, if qua). erty tax revenues will have to to reduce the increase to less up the revenue. "I don't, think see Prime Time, beginning on Page make up that entire gap and then than 10 tax points, a claim sec- shape than Kenilworth." B-2, Though the tower's construc- they're attractive, but I think some. onded by members of the council. If state aid is not forthcoming, tion would not have been paid for $40,000-80,000 is attractive," TAH0ELT4WD Total property tax receipts are One potential source of hope is the council will have to make by the township, Cranford would projected to rise nearly 19 per- the state extraordinary aid pro- (Continued on page A-2) have collected all the rent for the (Continued on page A-2) mi 2MS amrwi EMPRESS CARED VAN Mm 2MS cumin SIUKRADO EXT CAB4WD m 351173580, Stk #05741.8 cyl.. adto, a/c.p/s/b. am/liti stereo, VlfJ #5E144806, Stic 105342,4 OR, 0 cyL auto, a/c p/a/ABS, cd MSRP: $23,645. Includes $1500 factory rebate, $1000 Olds owner MSRP: $30,637. Indudes $2000 factory' rebate, $1500 bonus cash. Meet the mayor $1000 Olds owner loyalty, if qual 8 $500 military rebate, if pi. 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March 10, 2005 Cranford Chronicle • 1 Bush visits area to push the case for privatization and began his journey to a similar Registration now open (Continued from page A-l) New Jersey congressmen trust fund will be depleted, and Town introduces event in South Bend, Ind. - Rodney Frelinghuysen, Scott Social Security will be able to pay Filing their way out the door, Ferguson open to suggestions on reform main stage. 17-year old junior Garrett, and Steve Rothman also out only 73 percent of promised those in attendance declared fti programs at library John Diol of Sterling, a proud Bush stood nearby. . benefits. themselves sold on the presidents supporter and campaign volunteer, After thanking local troops for To extended applause, the pres- \ 05 capital budget By BRAD BISHOP roll taxes. Workers pay 6.2 percent of additional debt during a time of record proposal; • said he prefers the president's pri* serving in Iraq, the president ident argued for diverting four per- their paychecks— up to a maximum of KENILWORTH — Registration is underway at the' Kenilworth "I think reforming the system STAFFWRITEft ' . national deficits will further threaten a vatization proposal to the existing briefly remarked on his goals for centage points of workers'' pay- By OREO MARX — $360,000 for a new finger- Public Iibraiy for the spring reading program. The program begins is a great idea," said Josh Billings $90,000 of income — to support the sys- floundering dollar. They have also argued defined-benefita system. spreading freedom in the Middle checks — or two-thirds of the THE CHRONICLE print processor, breath test As area residents prepared for April 4 and concludes on May 20 of Westfield. "Because of the tem, and employers match that amount. that the switch will leave some workers "I'm all for it. The Social East and demanded that Syria money currently paid into Social instrument and crime scene President Bush's arrival last week, U.S. Registration is required for the following programs: amount of baby boomers retiring, The system currently takes in more worse off, and noted that under some Security money won't be there in withdraw from Lebanon, a state- Security — into a menu of private CRANFORD - The spotlight for the police depart- Rep. Mike Ferguson (R-7), whose district Mommy, Daddy & Me, a parent and chjld at home reading pro- there will be a decreasing amount money than it pays out; surplus revenues 50 years," Diol said, a black T ment that became a mid-day news accounts established by the gov- Township Committee this week ment and a sewer, jet vacuum models even successful investors won't gram for children ages 2-5. of people paying into the system.": includes Cranford, Kenilworth and are invested in a trust fund established sticker affixed to his red t-shirt. item for national news services. ernment. The conservatively- introduced a $2.3 million capi- for the public works depart- be allowed to keep all the money they I Can Read, a reading program for children who are just starting "It's an important subject that Garwood spoke favorably of the presi- under President Reagan in 1983. "When I turn 65 there will be so Bush then outlined the chal- invested accounts would bring tax- tal budget for 2005 that ment; earn in private accounts. needs to be addressed," agreed his dent's push to reform Social Security, According to recent projections by the to read on their own from ages 6-8. little money in the system that it lenges facing Social Security, payers a better rate of return and includes, among other things, — $65,000 for a security cam- mother Beth, a teacher and moth- though says he remains open to alterna- Social Security Administration, as baby "If we solve the problem now, it saves •It Oiib Readsalot, a reading program designed especially for chil- won't make a difference," agreed which he said are caused by a large allow for greater savings, he $470,000 to purchase a^new era system at the Community er of five children. "...People dont tives. . us the pain later," Ferguson countered. dren ages 9-12. Sean Knob, 16, of Berkeley population of retiring workers argued. pumper engine for the fire Center and other computer boomers retire, the system will be realize that the money just isn't Bush's conceptual plan for reform, "...Every year we wait it becomes Tbddler Time for 2-year-olds* which will be held from 10:30-10:50 Heights, squinting as he gazed at from the post-World War II gener- "I think ownership is a vital department: upgrades; required to dip into the trust fund to pay there." which involves diverting a portion of pay- a.m. on Wednesdays April 6,13,20 and 27 and May 4,11, and 18. the stage. ation. While 16 workers once paid part of being a productive citizen The ordinance funding the — $470,000 for the pumper out benefits by 2018. And in about 2042, tougher" to fix, he argued^ Outside the building, a handful roll taxes into personal accounts, is Stories, puppets and music just right for the youngest listeners will As 10 a.m. approached, dozens into the system for each retiree, in in our country," Bush said, budget was introduced by a 3-1 engine, which will replace a truck the trust fund will be exhausted, so with- Ferguson charged opponents of per- of protestors managed' to get be introduced^ of supporters assumed positions at a decade just two taxpayers will explaining that a taxpayer earn- vote Tuesday night, with that is how 20 years old; steadfastly opposed by Democrats among out changes to benefits or revenues the sonal accounts .with failing to provide a themselves within earshot of the Story Time for children ages 3 and up, which will be held from the rear of the stage, seated under- support each beneficiary, Bush ing $35,000 a year could save Commissioner Ann Darby dis- — $210,000 for storm sewer New Jersey's congressional delegation; program will be able to pay out only 73 armory and clung to a section of meaningful counter-proposal to strength- 10:15rl0;45 a.m. and 3:30-4 p.m. on Thursdays, April 7 (a.m. session neath navy blue and teal placards said. $250,000 for retirement under the senting and Dan Aschenbach Congressman Robert Menendez and percent of benefits after that date. crosswalk behind nervous police improvements and new sewer en the program. He accused Democrats of ody), 14,21 and 28 and May 5,12 and 19. replicating the design of a Social "We have a duty to confront system. absent Assuming the budget is Frank Pallone spoke against the propos- l officers and an orange sawhorse, grates; "..'•"• "A lot of people think their dollars are engaging in "overheated rhetoric" ih '•' Children who are Kenilworth residents will be given first priori- Security ED card. The billboards problems and not pass them on to Bush was joined on stage by approved following a public al at a rally Friday. Republicans, includ- waving homemade signs. — $150,000 to replace a por- .going into a box kept by the government •i-'i' ;•;!•• their near-unanimous opposition to the ty to register for all craft and special event programs one week prior depicted colorful red and black future presidents and future con- five supporters, each making the hearing, the township will have tion of the Round House roof and ing Ferguson, appear to be taking a wait- and they can start drawing out of it when graphs and carried slogans like "I can't trust (Bush) to change to the date of each program. Out-of-town residents may register for gresses," Bush said.".. .1 didn't run case for personal accounts. to pay 5 percent of the cost this replace the lights at the Hillside and-see approach on reform, which polls they retire," Ferguson said. "But Social idea. But he described himself as open to "Do the Math," and "Strengthening the system in a way that will ben- the special events programs two days prior to the date of each pro- for president to avoid confronting "(It's) a fairer, more equitable year, with the balance to be Avenue tennis courts; suggest has tepid support among voters Security taxes from this year pay out other potential fixeB, as long as the Social Security." efit the people who need it the ; gram, space permitting. ' problems." system because it's accountable, funded through municipal — $20,000 to rehabilitate nationwide. ' benefits this year." reforms don't involve increasing payroll most," said Jessica Kraskian, 20. 1 '. Also planned are craft programs for children ages 4 and up, to be . In anticipation of Bush's arrival Thep president said that by it's your money, and we all know bonds and notes. !•• /I " Pacing up and down the side- dams on the Rahway River; and Ferguson stressed that any potential While Ferguson had yet to endorse a taxes.- ...., •. „•••./.• . •••••• '.'••.'.•••' -:•'-.'••• held 11 a.m.-noon April 9 and May 7 in the Activity Room. Parental to the stage, the crowd sang an 2018, Social Security will be pay- when it's your money you watch Items in the capital budget walk on Railway Avenue was — $60,000 to replace side- reform would not affect people in their specific approach to reform, he said "We pay a lot of taxes in New Jersey, assistance is required for children ages AS. impromptu rendition of "God Bless ing more money out than it takes it," said Lisa Engler, a mother of include: Anthony Andolino of Roselle Park, walks. • 50s and older, whose anticipated benefits An Arbor Day Celebration will be held from 3:304:15 p.m, April America" and cheered the presi- in, dipping into a trust fund estab- five from Westfield. allowing workers to invest in personal and I'm suspicious of those who say that clutching a poster that read "God .. — $350,000 to install a traffic Darby said she voted against would remain in place after a switch to 7 in the Activity Room. This program will be presented by the NJ dent's name. lished under President Reagan in At the conclusion of the 40- accounts would allow them to "build up a whenever we have a problem in govern? bless you President Bush." light at South Union and the ordinance because she voluntary private accounts. Division of Forestry. Children will have an opportunity to learn Shortly before 11, Bush 1983. By 2028, lie continued, the minute presentation, in which the Lincoln avenues, while a 12- nest egg" for the future, under a better ment we should Just raise taxes,? "I'm protesting for President believed the spending to be too "But for workers in their 20s and about the importance of trees in the environment and plant a tree of emerged onto the stage to lengthy system will pay out $200 billion president did not take questions year-old boy riding his bike was rate of return than the current system Ferguson said. "There are benefits and- Bush," Andolino said, grinning. high. She said she felt $1.5 mil- younger, Social Security faces long-term their own. This program is recommended for children ages 4 and. up. applause, buttressed by Rep. Mike more than it takes in annually. from the audience as some had killed last year when lie was hit provides. ' "I'm protesting the protestors, so I lion would have been a morie services that we need, but only at a price A Caring for Pets prograin will be held from 7-7:45 p.m, April 14 Ferguson (R-7), who invited the In 2042, the Social Security hoped, the president left the stage financial solvency," Ferguson said. The But Ferguson acknowledged that a guess I'm an anti-protestor." by a van. Of the total cost, appropriate amount for the town- we can afford. for children ages 4 and up and their families. Children will have an president to the district. Administration estimates the to the tune of "Hail to the Chief congressman noted that in 1950, 16 switch to a 401(k)-style program elimi-'. $200,000 will be covered by a ship to spend on capital improve- "There are a lot of ideas out there, and, opportunity to learn about different types of pets and how to care for state grant; workers paid benefits for each retiree, nates the disability-insurance element of good place." ments, and recommended defer- to be fair we have to consider, every- them. This program will be presented by Dr. Markowitz from — $325,000 for road resurfac- ring some of the most expensive while today only 3.3 workers support the program's safety net and would Meanwhile, the borough has thing," he continued, adding that he Boulevard Veterinary Clinic. The program is appropriate for fami- A painful budget for borough Club to hear ing and curb replacements; items. each person receiving benefits. require the government to borrow $2 tril- lies with pets and those thinking about bringing a pet into their been drawing down its surplus in — $322,650 for streetscape Also Tuesday, the committee Social Security, as. a defined-benefits lion in order to pay out promised benefits would entertain reforms that do not home. ough must spend about another recent years and won't be able to (Continued from page A-l) improvements in the Centennial program for people of old age, survivor's to older taxpayers. . ' involve converting Social Security into a Registration is not required for the following programs: $50,000 on its library. Payments use as much of it in 2005. talk about unanimously introduced an ordi- Avenue business district, in nance to spend $78,750 to fund and those with disabilities, pays out ben- Critics of a private accounts-based system of personal accounts."Everything Bingo for Young Children, which will be held from 3:30-4 p.m. cuts to the proposed budget to to the police and fire employees' Kenilworth took about $1.5 mil- addition to $256,000 appropriat- efits to today's retirees out of today's pay- pension system argue that assuming Fridays for children ages 3 and up on April 8 and 22 and May 6 and rein in taxes. But that won't be pension, the Rahway Valley lion from .surplus in 2004;' this improvements to Hanson Park is on the table," Ferguson said. photographer ed in the 2004 capital budget; 20. Games may include A-B-C Bingo, Number Bingo and Color and easy either — much of the spend- Sewerage Authority, and the bor- year, the borough will use $75,000 and the Canoe Club. Shape Bingo. Parents must remain in the library during the pro- ing increase is dictated either by ough's insurance carriers will all CRANFORD — The Wednesday gram. contracts with municipal unions rise substantially as well. A public hearing on the budget Morning Club will meet for its phil- Bingo for Young Readers will be held from 3:30-4 p.m. Fridays in or by other fixed costs. Police "There isn't a lot you can (trim is scheduled for April 27. If the anthropic tea at 1 p.m. Wednesday The All New the Activity Room on April 15 and 29 and May 13. Games may salaries are headed up by about from the budget) short of elimi- council decides to amend the at the First Presbyterian Church Parking fees will be increased include Book Bingo, USA Bingo, History Bingo and Kenilworth $130,000, said Finance Officer nating services," said David. budget after the extraordinary on Springfield Avenue. President- BQUGLAS infiniti Bingo. Parents do not participate in this program. Diane Marus, and other staff will "...What are you going to do, lay aid figures arc released over the Sandi Pells will preside. By GREG MARX half-hour, double the current Another pair of ordinances |,Summit • ^., To register for programs or for more information, visit the library see salary increases as well. "off police officers? Lay off DPW summer, another hearing will be Gary D. Saretsky, renowned pho- THE CHRONICLE rate. Nine-hour meters would adjusts the sewer rates charged at 548 Boulevard or call (908) 276-2451. The Kenilworth Public Under a state formula, the bor- staff? That doesn't put us in a scheduled at that time. tofrrapher, archivist and educator, cost $2, and 12-hour meters to non-residential users and . Library is handicapped accessible. will speak to members on CRANFORD - The would cost $2.50. also lowers the threshold at Series there is a chance a tower could "Photography. Margaret Bourko- Township Committee has intro- Also, nine-hour and 12-hour which those fees apply; in a duced a series of ordinances be built elsewhere in the town White." He is the author of permit fees will rise from $90 split decision, the committee © 2005 F&Binc. Committee rejects cell tower that will raise fees for a num- (The other alternative is that Margaret Bourke-White: Eyes on per quarter to $120 per quarter. decided to continue to exempt (Continued from page A-l) ber of local services and bring the Board of Education from the antennas will be placed Russia and is curator for the exhib- And overnight parking in federal law essentially forcing several hundred thousand dol- municipal lots for downtown sewer fees. The sewer changes DONATE A CAR Mease said. atop existing buildings). "I'll it "Margaret Bourke-White: In towns to accept wireless phone Inrs more into municipal cof- residents, which currently costs will bring the township another find it particularly painful to Print," on view at Alexander LOWESTI HOURS: MON.-THURS. 9AM - 9PM They also noted that with antennas at some location, fers. . • . just $5 annually, will increase to $32,000 in revenue, Grady said. Support NJ Animal Rescue think that someone else is get- Library at Rutgers University in FRI & SAT- 9AM 1OpM SuN 1OAM 6pi Foremost among the changes $30 quarterly. Local officials Finally, the committee intro- • ' ting the revenue stream," the fall of 2005. PRICE S * ' ' ' " Tax Deductible is an across-the-board increase said the rate increases, which duced ordinances that will raise Darby said. Snretsky's photographs have GUARANTEED Not responsible for typographical, errors. in parking fees. Under the ordi- will generate approximately the rates for liquor licenses and been shown in exhibitions in many Bring In any competitor's Sale items cash & carry only. Sale prices 1-800-293-7490 The prospect of the tower nance, rates at most parking $185,000 per year, still leave the zoning and construction per- group shows, including New Jersey ad or coupon and we will effective 3/9/05-3/15/05. Prices do not being built anyway on private meters will rise to 25 cents per township on par with or below mits. Those changes will create meet or beat that price Tax Forms & Receipts Produced Photographers at Rutgers •Include • sales tax. Beer, prices represent Afof Happy) Meed a Change) property might be enough to the rates charged by towns such some more revenue but not sub- subject to ABC regulations. University and several exhibitions Discount 24-12 oz. bottles unless othery/ls^ tioted. 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All America's big success The Crane's Ford Chapter of the Daughters of the American STEP, or Systematic Training veterans To The Chronicle: Revolution commemorated for Effective Parenting, is an An odd decision We, the members of American History Month with approach to developing parent- Kenilworth American Legion an historical bulletin board ing skills. The program focuses In a few weeks, the Cranford Township Committee will are 'core Post 470, wish to express our prepared by DAR member on young children and addressed likely introduce a budget that will raise municipal taxes deepest appreciation to the fac- Mavis Serafin on display at communication, cooperation, disr on the average home by about $130. No one on the com- ulty and students of Harding Hillside Avenue School. This cipline, arid nurturing social and constituents' display honors two of emotional development. There mittee seems pleased by this prospect. Though the basic Elementary School and St. America's most Important By THOMAS P. CADMUS Theresa's School for their kind- is a $95 fee. parameters of the budget have been set for weeks, local presidents, George The School-Aged Child is an officials continue to seek ways to minimize the burden on THE AMERICAN LEGION ness and thoughtfulness in sup- Washington (1732-1799), bom porting our Valentine's Day eight week discussion group that taxpayers. At the same time, they acknowledge the only Feb. 22^ and Abraham Lincoln will coyer advertising,' video Cards for Veterans Program. (1809-1865), bom Feb. 12, and way to really reduce costs is to lay off employees ^— and It is because of people like games,' TV, fads, pressure and 1 may be viewed during regular raising a confident child. There that simply isn't going to (and shouldn't) happen. you who care that we were able school hours. The display was is a $20. fee. One might think that in this environment, the commit- commentary to bring a bit of cheer and hap- made possible with the assis- tee would be seeking out every opportunity to bring in piness into the hearts of our tance of Hillside Avenue Both groups meet on Friday veterans confined to the hospi- Principal Curt M. Fogas. mornings starting April 1. For some extra revenue, short of selling ads on police cars. more, call (908) 561-1751 or But when a chance to claim tens of thousands of dollars tal in East Orange. The veter- Budget hawks in Washington ans were deeply impressed with email [email protected]. annually for the foreseeable future was handed to them circle lower and lower in deficit- the Valentine's Day messages on a platter, a majority on the committee decided to pass. spending years like this. They sent by the students, especially The opportunity came in the form of a proposalby peer longingly at veterans. They the messages sent showing suspects arrested on marijuana charges in Cranford Sprint to build a 130-foot mohopole wireless communica- dream up ways to cut. the their love for our country and delayed cost of war and ease the our flag. The veterans wish to Friday. He was stopped at tions tower at the municipal building to replace the cur- burden of keeping America's CRANFORD intoxicated, failure to keep right rent 100-foot lattice tower. Under the proposal, the tower thank each and every one of Justin Taylor, 19, ofWoodbridge [Police Log Centennial Avenue and Raritan and failure to observe a traffic sig- Julia M. Fernandez of Roselle promises to honor the sacrifices them for their prayers and Road because of a cracked taillight, would have housed both the police department's antennas of those who served in the armed and Albert Moceikis, 19, of Rahway nal at-2:15AM. March 6. He was Park was charged with shoplifting inspiring get well messages. were charged March 1 with posses- police said: stopped at Centennial Avenue and Friday. Fernandez was apprehend- and antennas for up to four wireless phone companies. forces. A common refrain is to sion of a controlled dangerous sub- ask veterans to pay more out of Last, but riot least, I wish to apprehension and driving with a *** Wall Street after allegedly crossing ed by employees of the A&P super- The entire process would have been subject to public thank Tom Boniello and stance (marijuana) with intent to suspended license at i2:40 a.m. In addition, police made numer- the double yellow line and running market on the Boulevard and bidding, with the companies bearing the cost of construct- their own pockets for the VA distribute. health-care services they earned. Maureen Madden, student March 3. He was pulled over oh ous arrests on drunk driving a red light. turned over to police at about 2:20 ing the tower but the township collecting rent •>— likely council advisors, for helping to The two were also charged with North Avenue near the Garden charges. And John Symonds, 36, of p.m. She was released on her own. This budget year, for instance, somewhere between $40,000 and $80,000 annually. initiate the success of this pro- possession of drug paraphernalia State Parkway. Cynthia Guevara-Diaz, 30, of Orlando, Fla. was charged with recognizance later that afternoon;

a $250 annual enrollment fee for and failure to wear seatbelts. They ***• Federal regulations require that municipalities allow gram. Ludens Daniel, 29, of Hillside Elizabeth was charged with driving driving while intoxicated and VA health care is back on the Once again, on behalf of Post were arrested after being pulled was charged with possession of while intoxicated, careless driving, refusal to submit to a breath test wireless phone companies to erect antennas where they table, as is a proposal to more Michael Lee of New Brunswick 470, we wish to thank you for over at Centennial Avenue and marijuana and possession of drug speeding and numerous other traf- after being pulled over at 12:59 was charged Saturday with driving have a demonstrated need. In some cases, that is on top of than double the co-payment for all of your support. Moon Street at 9:57 p.m. because of paraphernalia at 12:13 a.m. March fic violations after being pulled over a.m. Tuesday near North Avenue Letters to the editor VA prescriptions. while intoxicated. Lee was pulled existing buildings; there are antennas currently on the May God bless you all. For the alleged soatbelt violation. 3 after being pulled over on Myrtle at 1:17 a.m. March 3 on Korth and Carpenter Place. He was far- over at the Garden State Parkway roof of Cleveland Plaza. In other cases, it means building To further cut costs, leaders in God and country, *** Street. Avenue near the Garden State ther charged with improper main- on-ramp at about 2 a.m.; breath towers. Sprint and other cell phone carriers are going to Washington again are redefining EDWARD J. MILLER Numerous other suspects were Terrance Ingraham, 32, of Parkway. tenance of lamps and failure to tests revealed a blood-alcohol con- what it means to be a veteran. Sergeant-at-Arms arrested on minor drug charges Linden was charged with posses- Michael Kuzma, 44, of Clark was have his car inspected. tent of .11, according to police. get their antennas in downtown Cranford — whether Board candidate states his case during the past week. sion of marijuana, possession of They conjure up buzz-terms like Kenilworth American Legion charged with driving while intoxi- KENILWORTH GARWOOD atop a building or on a tower on private property remains Joseph Brescher, 43, of Clark drug paraphernalia and improper To The Chronicle: the safety chairman at Bloomingdale Avenue School, "core constituency." Veterans in cated and careless driving at 7:28 Jose Barboza, 24, of Kearny was James P. Judge, 32, of Westfield to be seen. Post 470 was charged with possession of display of plates at 9:51 a.m. March I'm running for election this April 19 for the and I'm also a volunteer on the Cranford Crisis that group, apparently, are more p.m. Saturday after allegedly hit- charged with burglary, theft and was charged Friday with disorderly marijuana and possession of drug 3. He was pulled over at Raritan Nonetheless, three members of the committee sided Cranford Board of Education, and last week your Committee for the Cranford School District. likely than others to expect ting a parked car near the intersec- criminal mischief after allegedly conduct. He was arrested after against the plan, citing aesthetic concerns. "It just looks newspaper ran an article on the five candidates for the I am extremely committed to making our public future -access to VA clinics and . paraphernalia at 12:10 a.m. March Road and Centennial Avenue for tion of Lexington and Walnut taking an undetermined amount of 2. He was arrested on Stiles Street allegedly driving without a front police responded to the Garwood horrible," said Mayor George Jorn after viewing render- upcoming election. The article said I "could not be school system one of the best in New Jersey. That is hospitals. The "core constituen- Praise for avenues. cash and checks Metro Auto on Rest parking lot at 2:06 a.m. and reached at press time." In fact, what happened was 1 one of the main reasons I decided to seek election to cy" is a smaller, less costly popu- in Linden, just over the township license plate. ings of the proposed tower. (Township engineer Rick r border, after allegedly driving at an Danielle Dedeo, 32, of Union was Robinson Loyola, 40, of Edison Market Street at about 5 p.m. was released pending municipal was never contacted to give any interview to your the school board. I feel that we should always be lation of veterans. And it's con- - was charged with driving while March 1. court action. Marsden also raised some logistical concerns, but com- newspaper. I think it was unfortunate that this striving on a daily basis to involve our students and voniont for future budget-mak- Zimmerman excessively slow speed. charged with possession of marijua- missioners said their decision was based on aesthetics.) na and possession of drug para- occurred. residents of Cranford in a joint effort towards excel- ers. Because "core constituency" To The Chronicle: Frank Fiducia, 19, and John And there's no way to deny it — the tower would be That having been said, I'd like to lot the people of lence. is not really defined in law, it can Adkins, 18, both of Union, were phernalia, as well as failure to There is no ladder to success charged with possession of marijua- maintain a lane and driving with a ugly. All cell towers are ugly, and the 130-foot monopole Cranford know a little bit about me and why I'm run- I think it is imperative that we know that our chil- keep getting smaller and smaller .— you must walk the stairs. ggecret. ning for election to the school board. I'm a married dren are given the best possible resources to excel. All until it disappears altogether. na, possession of drug parapherna- suspended license, at 5:35 p.m. might have been uglier than most. It would have been big- Nancy Zimmerman, a six- lia and failure to wear seatbelts at March 3 after being pulled over on ger at the base than the current lattice tower and, with father of three children; my oldest son is a freshman our schoolchildren in Cranford benefit from sound fis- The official definition of a vet- year veteran on the school If your wedding's this July, August or at Lehigh University, my daughter is in second grade cal responsibility by the school board members, and 10:20 p.m. March 2. They were the Garden State Parkway. the array of antennas from commercial carriers, bigger at eran can ho found in Title 38, board, has received high marks pulled over at South Avenue and Finally, Edward Plaza, 30, of at Bloomingdale Avenue School, and my youngest SOJI from having a vision for the future for our school dis- Section 101, of U.S. Code: "The for her dedication to her stu- September, bring this ad to Victoria the top. Suffice it to say that the proposed tower wouldn't is in third grade at Orange Avenue School. trict. Washington Place. Maplewood was charged with pos- term 'veteran' moans a person dent body. Her beautiful saying session of marijuana, possession of have been featured in any postcards of Cranford. I've been a Cranford resident for 2V> years. I am n If I'm fortunate enough to be elected on April 19,1 Dwight Reeves, 22, of Irvington Florist. When you order your floral array, who served in the active military, is "My reward is to give my stu- was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a At the same time, it is easy to overstate the visual retired police officer and I've been working in higher will do my very best to help our school district contin- naval, or air service, and who dent body the best education hypodermic needle and improper we'll include your FREE aisle runner, ue down the current path of excellence and high marijuana, possession of drug para- impact of the tower. Once you start looking for them, you education as an adjunct professor the last 5'. J years at was discharged or released available. Then I am happy." phernalia, hindering his own lamp maintenance at 8:11 p.m. realize cell towers have been erected all across the area. several colleges and universities. I have a master's achievement. therefrom under conditions Nancy is always available to one FREE centerpiecem and your FREE They're all ugly, but we don't see them most of the time; degree in education (administration and supervision I Sincerely, other than dishonorable." her student body, as well as from Seton Hall University. In addition, 1 coach sev- CHRISTOPHER J. DREW thfowaway bouquet No one else will they're just part of the background. As if to prove this U.S. Code mentions no "core their parents. We know we can eral of my children's athletic teams and volunteer as Cranford constituency," because a veteran point, Commissioner George McDonough asked Tuesday call Nancy any time. know how affordable true beauty can be. may bo: a former infantryman Nancy has a super back- night whether the fire department's wireless equipment who marched through the ground in education and a great At Victoria Florist we believe that Every is housed on the lattice tower at the municipal building — swamps oft he Mekong Delta or a police background, as she Bride Has Her Little Secret. suggesting he doesn't really see the tower that stands Is the township going to the dogs? Parris Island drill instructor who worked for the Elizabeth across the street at the firehouse. To The Chronicle: river, we counted a dozen or more "doggy deposits." It taught him the skills to survive County courthouse as a sheriff. So, to sum up: the Township Committee had an oppor- As residents of Cranford, we appreciate what a is disgusting. We stepped in it, and so did our dogs. there. U.S. Code bonds the Black She also is so dedicated to S findioxae^g.com Hawk pilot who outinanouveivd tunity to gain $40,000-$80,000 per year in revenue. The beautiful town we live in. As dog owners, we enjoy We have noticed it on all the paths, in all the parks our beautiful town of florist daily rocket attacks and the base Kenilworth. She does so much only cost to the township would have been an unpleasant- taking advantage of the nice parks and many scenic around town. You know your dog is leaving something behind, so clean it up. crew that propped his helicopter public service to our town. She looking structure that would have been visible to some pathways we can share walking our canine compan- Centennial Ave., Granford ions. It is not only lazy, but also disgusting and a health for every mission. A veteran may certainly deserves another people some of the time. And there is the possibility that But lately, we have noticed a disturbing trend; dog hazard, And again, it is against the law. Our vets be a combat cook, an Air Force term. 908-709-1440 ® 1-800-399-0423 a similar structure might be built on private property owners who not only don't leash their dogs but do not have warned us to keep our dogs away from dog fighter pilot, a Coast Guard sea This world needs more AFS Wire Service Nationwide/International nonetheless. Still, they turned the offer down. clean up after their pets. waste, as it can contain hookworm. There have been marshal, corpsman, paratrooper Nancy Zimmermans. s On the web: callvictoriaflorist.com or victoriasflowershop.com or chaplain., a private or a gener- s Welcomed/24-Hour Voice Mail The members of the committee are sincere in their People, you know who you are! It's the law! If we outbreaks in the past. We would like to keep our dogs Dedication is hard to come by in Urgent news for people who took I Local Delivery in Union/nearby M'sex Counties © All Major Credit healthy, and we aie sure you do, also. al. All their roles arc interwoven, this troubled world. desire to bring the tax increase down, and they may find keep our dogs on a leash, so should you. Many times all potentially fatal in times of we have encountered unleashed dogs much bigger Many people use the pathways — joggers, bikers, May God bless you, a true other avenues. But they've passed up a good opportunity. war. When discharged, they arr public servant to our town. than ours. It is not our job to make a split-second deci- families with strollers or residents just out for a nice veterans. It's that simple. sion about whether your dog is .safe. When confront- walk, not just dog owners. If pet owners do not com- JOSEPH J. SHANAHAN ed, many owners with unleashed dogs become defen- ply with the law, we could all lost1 the right to walk Such was the thinking behind Kenilworth Many VH>XX«, BEXTKA, and CELEBREX* users have been at sive. Why? Would you want your dog menaced by an the Veterans Health Care IncrcaNcd risk for serious cardiovascular Injuries, inducting our dogs on the paths and in the parks. Then where strokes, heart attacks, blood plots and even death. If you or unleashed dog? It doesn't matter how wall-trained or will we all go? Be a good citizen and do the right legibility Reform Act of 1996. GET TO KNOW a loved one suffered s«ny of these Injuries, call us now toll free •••If obedient you think your dog is. As long as it is off the thing: leash and clean up alter your dog. That was the law Congress at 1-8OO-THE-EAGLE for a free consultation. We practice law The Chronicle is here for you leash, you are breaking the law and your dog is a risk passed to allow all veterans Boro seniors only In Arizona hti« associate with lawyers throughout the KATHRYN and RICHARD MONTAG U.S. to our dogs. IRA and ALEX AUGENZUCKER access to VA health-care servic- The following information should help you get your es. In early 2003, a woefully CiOLDBBKG &. OSBORNE Also, on one recent walk on the path along the Cranford 1 -K0O-Tllli-l2A«L,li OUR FACILITY ideas and community news into The Chronicle: thank vets under-funded VA suspended new V J'i (1 -BOO-843-3345) Call Editor Gregory Marx at (732) 396-4219 with story enrollment of veterans in To The Chronicle: „ M."M www. IWOOtlicenfilccom ADVANCED Physical Therapy Associates contains a suggestions, questions or comments. For sports, call Chad Priority Group 8, the largest and On behalf of the Borough of state-of-the-art warm water therapeutic pool. Equipped Hemenway at (732) 396-4202. Squad is optimistic about the future fastest-growing group, and the Kenilworth, the Kenilworth sen- FREE 200 pg Color Catalog & DVD with a mechanical lift, handicapped showers and Our address: The Chronicle, 301 Central Ave., Clark, law's intent went into budgetary To The Chronicle: gency medical technicians. With the LOSAP program ior citizens and myself, the 100% Chemical Free NJ, 07066. The Cranford First Aid Squad would like to thank that was approved by voters last November, we are free-fall. In late 2004, outgoing Kenilworth senior citizen pro- advanced safety devices, this 20,000-gallon pool pro- the following proprietors for donating to our annual actively recruiting new members for the squad. We VA Secretary Anthony Prinripi gram director, I wish to extend a 100% Redwood/Red Cedar vides an ideal environment for active exercise in a Our fax number is (732) 574-2613. indicated that Group 7s could Our e'-mail address is [email protected]. Installation Dinner Party. We were able to have soaie will be setting up First Aid and CPR classes in the most sincere thank you lo Bob Over 100 sets for large reduced weight-bearing environment. wonderful door prizes! near future that will be open to the public. Posters meet a similar fate. Now, the Jeans and the staff and members & small yards have been put up around town, and if you would bo 2006 budget proposal would The Mane Event, Hockn' Joe, Hynes Jewelers, restrict VA nursing-home care of the Kenilworth Veterans Locations in Emma's Brick Oven, Tony's Pizzeria, Martin Jewelers interested in any class please leave a message on our Center for allowing us to use the ROSE IS BLOOMING . answering machine at (908) 272-7717 and we will get only to veterans in Priority NJ»NY.CT«VT and Michelle's Hallmark all contributed. Rekemeier's Groups 1 through 4. Fives Veterans Hall on Feb. 26 for a Rose read the newspaper headlines with dismay. More questions were being raised regard- Flowers donated beautiful centerpieces for each table, back to you. senior breakfast and get-togeth- No Internet? For Catalog through 8s would be drummed Only Call 800-842-5636 ing medication safety. Rose's family, after consulting her physician, had urged her to stop and the Buttery Bake Shop donated a sheet cake with Although our donations dipped during the transi- out of the "core." er. our squad patch design on the center of the cake. tion time, the money donated U> the volunteers seems Close to 100 seniors attended COLOR CATALOG & DVD Log onto RAIIMBOWDIRECT.COM her anti-inflammatory medication. Now her knees were acning again and her decreased Years of service awards were given to Melissa to be on the upswing and we now have money donat- The core constituency, if these this function. It is an honor to „.,„. enter code 2205. activity had added pounds to her already large frame. Looking for a new direction, she saw NJN Publishing © 2005 Hildemann, Andy Johnson and Chris D'Ambola; all ed by residents allotted for the purchase of a new proposals are adopted, will get have this center in our communi- a rheumatologist. A Penn Jersey Advance, Inc. Newspaper have been actively serving for five years. An award for ambulance this year. We are also taking back some of smaller and smaller. Veterans ty, and they should be proud of 15 years of service went to squad member Charlie the bills that the squad has handled in the past. outside it will be blamed for over- all the good they do. God bless DON'T REPLACE YOUR OLD BATHTUB... Miller. Congratulations to all! _ Again, we'd like to thank you for your support dur- using their VA health-care bene- our veterans, and God bless He, too, was concerned regarding her obesity. Excess weight further stressed deteriorating fits in the past, causing the prob- REGLAZE IT! $070 Publisher/VP Advertising Eileen Blckel 732-396-4404 We are looking forward to serving the town anoth- ing the past year and look forward to working with America. joints and contributed to her pain. The rheumatologist recommended a more active er year. We have been actively working,internally to you in the future. We also plan to keep you informed lem. Blame is more correctly PAULETTE DROGON We also do Advertising Director — Carol Hlmlim .., ..732-396-4975 bring the squad back up to the point where we can be placed on n discretionary funding W/COUPON approach with aquatic physical therapy at ADVANCED Physical Therapy Associates to of our progress throughout the year. Senior Program Director Sinks, Tile, Tub ' .-,'1 Editor Greg Marx 732-396-4219 independent. Our membership has increased, and The Members of the process that has never adequate- Kenilworth Surrounds strengthen muscles without further joint inflammation and allow for active exercise. ly synched money with needs. Sporis Editor Chad lleineiiwny 732-396-4202 three-quarters of those members are certified emer- CRANFORD FIRST AID SQUAD & Color If any of this concerns you — Travel Charge a $250 enrollment fee, double: May Apply ADVANCED Physical Therapy Associates aquatic program offered Rose a comprehensive prescription costs, continuous; Now serving Southern, NJ evaluation and guidance regarding a home program to strengthen her legs. The warm water A plea for support of school budget redefinition of veterans, new lim-- www.easternreflnlshing.com therapeutic pool allowed Rose to exercise and increase her metabolism. Within weeks, she its on who can get care and who'. m JO/ Central Avenue, Clark, NJ. 07066 To The Chronicle: had a failing budget last year (Roselle and cannot — contact your congres»£ EASTERN REFINISHING CO. • 800-463-1879 was reeling much better. Her knees didn't hurt as much and she had shed a few pounds.- •it I am a resident of Kenilworth with children Winfiold Park were the other two). If our sional representatives. Tell thera^; TREE EXPERT CO. COUPON EXPIRES 3/16/05 The therapists at ADVANCED Physical Therapy Associates were able to progress her to a ...: Thomas II. Krokcl 'X>K-7H2-»747 Kxi MO whom have not yet entered our public school schools lose any more than they have already, a veteran is a veteran. The def£*; gradual walking program, which she could now complete without increased pain. Rose's. Senior VI'. Operations Joseph Gloloso l>08-')75-67$9 system. I understand there are isBues with the we will create a town with lower home values nition can be found in U.S. Code£?'' Trimming • Repairs HEALTH BENEFITS 25, out ofcounly $28, out of slab! $30, To w.vw.iicliiniodotioo.com OR VISIT OUtt WEBSITE ATi 210 North Ave;, East/Cranford •908-276-0237 cbbicribeQill 1-^00-300.4321. , '. . • I am risking residenti} to not use your votes against. ber American Legion, the nation's^' as a "punishing tool" toward the board. Wo are DIANNE KINDZIERSKI largest wartime veterans oic Celebrating our 50th year WWW.LIFESAVBRSEIVIERGENCY.C6M www.advancedpt.into one of three towns in all of Union County that Kenilworth zation. • . • in the Tree Business , MEMBEH: nBBofN.J.,U.S.&N.J.CHAMBEBOFCOMMBHCE ill

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Cranford Chronicle the Beau Rivage Casino Hotel, a p.m. Trips to Showboat Casino in menu of choice. For 'infbnos&mJ nightclub tour of New Orleans, April 13 —bo Atlantic City. $18. Atlantic City are held on the fourth call Gloria Warne at 78WJ7O5, time at the Paddlewheeler and a Bus departs Centennial Avenue Wednesday of every month. Also, Two weeks prior to the date of cruise on the Mississippi The cost Pool parking lot at noon. Additional on May 11, the chapter will host a trips, non-meinbert are welcome.) Obituaries Dorothy Kelleher is $1,204, double occupancy, per trips planned May 11 and June 8. trip to Mohegan Sun in person. Connecticut. $27 per person; a $10 — Donald M Pioneers of America and the May 25-26 —to Lancaster and Kenilworth Senior I CRANFORD — Dorothy Levy 2000. S1NIO R S Ear brochures and reservations Dutch Country, Pa $178 double, coupon for the buffet and two $20 jn, 76; died March 6,2005 at Garwood Presbyterian Church. Kelleher, 84, died March 5,2005 at Surviving are a daughter, Surviving are his wife of 50 call (908) 272-5375. The public is $206 single. Includes one break- game coupons will be given to each Citizens Club " Sinai Hospital in Overlook Hospital in Summit. Barbara Murphy of Cranford; a welcome. person. The bus will leave fromth e Manhattan.' • years, Geraldine Kloza Boyden; a Robert Kniss; Thursday Club per person. fast, one dinner and a trip to the The club held its monthly meet- : She was born in Brooklyn and son^ Joseph of Simsbury, Conn.; a. Sight and Sound Theatre to the Centennial Avenue Pool at 8:30 7'v: ^\V^boxn.ih'WeBtfield and son, Gregory of Cranford; and a The Cranford Senior Citizens June 12-15 — lifestyles of the ing on March 2. Entertainment; j lived in Valley Stream, NJY., before sister,. Margaret McCarthy of ; : new show, "Ruth." Also a guided a.m.' ."• .• .:• ••.••'••" • • .;•••. ' lived in Garwood for most of bis daughter, Jill Jaroszewaki and hus- recreation director moving to Cranford in 2001. Brooklyn; and four grandchildren., Thursday Club meeta 1 p.m. at the Rich and Famous. Visit Long Friday Club was provided by David Brearley; • Island's posh Hamptons; plus a tour of Amish country, Lands Valley For trips information or to make . 7 ;. ! band Roger of Piscataway. Mrs. Kelleher retired in 1986 as A funeral Mass was held, Community Center, 220 Walnut The Cranford Senior Citizens High School Band members and j CRANFORD—Robert S. Kniss,. State University, where he also 1 and a museum. reservations, call trips chairman Services will be at 11 a.m. today a cook at Valley Stream South Tuesday at St. Michael's Roman Ave. Activities: ferry to Connecticut's Foxwoods Friday Club meets 1 p.m. at the Mastersingers Christine Nelson i&c. Boyden was with New 71,died Feb. 18,2005 at Clearfield pitched on the baseball team. . Casino. The cost is $422 double Sept. 19-23 — to Niagra Falls Mike Doncranck at (908) 486-S679. .Jersey Bell Telephone Cd. for3 3 at the Gray Memorial Funeral High School. She was a longtime Catholic Church. Burial was in* March 10—A representative of Community Center, 220 Walnut and Anthony LaBruno. The Band i Home, 12 Springfield Ave., Hospital in Madera, Pa. A veteran of the U.S. Army, he the New Jersey Division of occupancy, per person. and Toronto. $410 double, $515 sin- is directed by John Ondrey and; , years, retiring in 1984 as a project member of Blessed Sacrament Calverton National Cemetery,, Ave. Activities: gle. Includes guided tours of the Cranford. Burial will be in Mr. Kniss was recreationdirec - was stationed in Germany from Roman Catholic Church in Valley Calverton,N.Y. Consumer Affairs will speak on Aug. 15-18 — Railroads of New March 11 — Social/bingo. Garwood Senior the Mastersingers are under the •'• engineer in Woodbridge. He also tor in the township for many years. 1954-56. falls and the city, a cruise on the was a sergeant in the Army Fairview Cemetery, Westfield. Stream. Arrangements were by the^ identity theft. England trip includes Conway March 18 — St. Patrick's Day guidance of Lauren Widner. In lieu of flowers, donations He also worked as assistant direc- Surviving are his former wife, March 17 — St Patrick's Day Scenic Railroad Notch Train and Maid of the Mist, trip to Casino Citizens Club Nelson sang "Home" and "When National Guard. Her husband, Joseph, died in Dooley Funeral Home. party, Niagra, four breakfasts and four may be sent to the Garwood Lions tor of recreation for the Union Janet Kniss of Cranford; two sons, party featuring fun, food, games the . Lodging March 25 — Social/bingo. The club meets on the first and the Rain Falls" and played flute He was a member of the County Parks Commission and dinners. Garwood lions Club, the Telephone Club. Gregory Robert and wife Ellen of and entertainment including the in Dover, Vt. and Lincoln, N.H. The Celebrating birthdays are Helen third Thursday of each month at solos. LaBruno sang "When I Fall ' was .; recreation direction in Clark and Douglas James and wife Spoon Race and The Irish Colleens. cost is $599, double occupancy, per For reservations or additional in Love" and "Stepping Out With Zielinski (March 27) and Jeanette information, call Helen at (908) the Garwood Firehouse. All bor- Hanover, Pa. forsevera l years, Julia of Bricktowns; three grand- Burton Titus Jr. March 24 — Bingo, person. Limone (March 30). ough seniors are welcome. My Baby" and played saxophone 276-2849. : Patricia L. Clark Born in Johnsotown, Pa!, he children; a brother, James R. and A sister, Gladys Tramutola, and March 31 — Lynda Feder of the Sept. 18-22 — Five-day trip to Trips sponsored by the Friday Meetings start at noon. for "AutumA Leaves" and. other wife Donna of Aberdeen, Md.; and a CRANFORD—Burton H. Titus graduated in 1951* from Jr., 78, died March 4,2005 at Union a brother, Russell, are deceased. Hanson Park Conservancy will Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard and Club: Scheduled trips include: songs. Certificates were given : KENILWORTH — Patricia L. ter, Donna L.; a niece and two Moshannon Valley Joint High niece. Newport, R.I. includes eight meals out to everyone who helped on the Clark, 34, died March 3, 2005 at nephews. Hospital. Surviving are a sister, Kathryri speak about Hanson Park and the March 15 — St. Patrick's Cranford AAJRP March 15 — to North Haledon School, where lettered in three Funeral services were held Feb. Canoe Club. Members should bring and visits to the J.F. Kennedy HealthFair. ; , Services were held Sunday at Born in Shickshinny, Pa., he Bannon of Pennsylvania; and; Festival at Woodlock Pines in to the Tides for Tlie Wearin O' The hfr sports and excelled in basketball. 21 at Kruise Funeral Home in donations for Cranford Family Memorial and Vanderbilt Mansion. Hawley, Pa. $54. Hot and cold buf- Chapter 4269 Green. The cost is $41 and There will be a special St. MB. Clark was a lifelong resi- the Werson Funeral Home in lived in Perth Amboy before mov- many nieces and nephews. He later earned a degree in Madera. Interment was at Care. The cost is $740, double occupancy. fet features corned beef and cab- Cranford AARP meetings are includes family style menu. Patrick's day lunch on March 17 . Linden. In lieu of flowers, dona- ing to Cranford in 2003. Services were held Monday at : : dent of Kenilworth. recreation from Pennsylvania Alexander Cemetery, Madera. Oct. 23-26 — Deluxe D.C. Visit bage, lamb stew, Irish soda bread and a trip to Hunterdon Hills. ;..; Her mother, Evalyn de Grau tions may be sent to Ms. Clark's Mr. Titus was with the Perth the Walter J. Johnson Funeral The club has planned the follow- held every fourth Friday starting April 12— visit Doolan's in Amboy Hotel for 45 years, retiring Home in Clark. Burial will be in ing trips: the WWTI Memorial, cruise on the and more. The event includes Irish at 8:30 aim. with coffee and cake at Spring Lake for banjo and ragtime Playhouse on April 29 to see ! Clark, died in 2004! son or to National Multiple 1 Potomac, and see the Capital by Sclerosis Society, 1 Kalisa Way, in 1990 as a superintendent in the the Brig. Gen. William C. Doyle May 4-18 — Texas fiesta includ- entertainment, bingo and a bar the Cranford Lincoln School gym, music. The cost is $43 with a menu Branson 2005. The cost of the trip Surviving are her father, day and night..The cost is $598, available throughout the day. The located at Centennial and Lincoln is $55 including transportation Harold H;; a son, Evan H.; a sis- Suite 205, Paramus, NJ 07652. Marie Cummings maintenance department. He was Veterans Memorial Cemetery, ing visits to Dallas, San Antonio's of choice. . an Army veteran. Arnytown. Riverwalk, the Alamo, the Space double occupancy, per person. •. . bus will leaves Centennial Avenue avenues. The public is invited; For May 17 — visit Mountain and lunch. To sign up, call CRANFORD — Marie A. dren; four nieces; and many grand- Center, and BUoxi's Beau Rivage. Nov. 4-13 — New Orleans and Pool at 8:30 a.m. and return to further information, call (908) 272- Lakes for the Villa Broadway in Rosemary Palmer at (908) 272- , Garbarini Cummings, 92, died nieces, grandnephews, great- The cost is $1942 double occupancy, Biloxi trip includes five nights at Cranford and approximately 6:15 5671. : concert, The cost is $41 with a '1705/ ' •• . ' -.••••••7' ...•.••••••• >/: "• /• Euphernia 'Peggy' Bauer Feb. 25,2005 at the Clark Nursing grandnieces and great-grand- and Rehabilitation Center. nephews. . Thomas E Quinn CRANFORD — Euphemia Doerr. She was born in Jersey City and A funeral Mass was held "Peggy" Church Bauer, 92, died She was a member of the Echo lived in. Fort Myers, Fla., before Saturday at St. James Roman CRANFORD — Thomas F. He is survived by a daughter, J Feb. 27, 2005 at her home in Lake Country Club in Westfield. moving to Cranford in 2000. Catholic Church, Springfield, fol- Quinn, 64, died March 6, 2005 at TracyRuth Quinn Lazorik and her » Westfield. Also surviving are two other Mrs. Cummings was a member lowing services at the Higgins & Overlook Hospital in Summit. husband John Forks Township; j She was born in New York daughters, Nancy B. Gearhart of the Club and Red Bonner Echo Lake Funeral Home A resident of Forks Township, two brothers, Terry and Dennis; a j state and lived in Cranford and Euphemia C. "Bonnie"; a Hat Society. in Westfield. Burial was in Holy Pa., Mr. Quinn lived in the town- companion, Shirley McNally of' before moving to Westfield," son, Bruce John; 11 grandchil- Health & Fitness Deceased are her .husband, Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. ship for many years. Sarasota, Fla.; and his former wife, Mrs. Bauer and her husband dren and four great-grandchil- He was retired from AT&T Bell Ina-Sue Kamerman of Chatham.'" dren-. Dennis J;; a daughter, Denise In lieu of flowers, donations y of 70 years, Bruce, founded Cherchio; a sister, Kathryn Wynn; may'be sent to Saint Dominic Labs in Murray Hill, where he Services will be held 9 a.m. Master Memorials in Westfield Private arrangements were by and two brothers, Frank Garbarini Academy Scholarship Fund, 2572 spent his entire career as a patent today at the Finegan Funeral, Auditory problems may hurt kids grades in 1939. The company is now the Gray Funeral Home in and Charles Garbarini. Kennedy Blvd., Jersey City, NJ designer. Home, Phillipsburg. A Mass of' operated by a daughter, Sally B. Westfield. Surviving are three grandchil- 07304-2107. Mr. Quinn was a graduate of Christian burial will follow at St. We've all heard complaints like known as Auditory Processing — Frequent misunderstandings Kean College, where he was also Philip & St. James Catholic "I hate school" and "Why do I need Disorder (APD). Children with The effects of APD are of communication, resulting in hurt SPORTS MEDICINE an adjunct professor in the technol- Church, Greenwich. Burial will be'' to learn this?" It's like pulling teeth auditory processing problems are very clear and take the feelings Edward R. Beadle ogy department. He was a veteran at the St. Philip & St. James to get the child to do their home- able to hear what's being said, but —Distractibility Anthony DiVincenzo Presented by William Bell, R.RT. CRANFORD —• Edward R. into the CHS Sports Hall of Fame in of the U.S. Army. Cemetery ' work/We sit back and ask our- not understand its intent, especial- form of poor grades, frus- — Difficulty staying on one selves, Why does my child hate topic Beadle, 79, died March 8, 2005 at 2002. CRANFORD - Anthony Surviving are his wife, Emily ly in a noisy listening environment, tration, low self-esteem REDUCING f HE EFFECTS OF AGING school at such a young age? But as is the case in many classroom — Difficulty taking notes his home. He was an Army Air Corps vet- DiVincenzo, 91, died March 1, Commerato DiVincenzo; a son, and, in some cases, mis- People who exercise regularly may slave off longevity and reduced coronary risk, A lifelong township resident, Mr. eran of World War II. Joseph Ruffini the question really should be, Is my situations. Parents who suspect their child ii the harmful effects oi aging by. stimulat- BEL"""L REHABILITATION & SPORTS MEDICINE 2005 at Robert Wood Johnson Robert; a daughter, Margaret child having problems learning, may have an auditory processing some ol Beadle retired in 1972 after five Surviving are his wife, Patricia University Hospital at Rahway. Koneski; a brother, Joseph; three The effects of APD are very behavior in the class- ing production of a substance that combats is pleased to present this column as a public ser- Napolitano Ruffini; a son,- and what can I do to help? clear and take the form of poor problem should discuss their con- potentially damaging inflammation and inhibiting vice. Located at 777 Walnut Ave. in Cranford, we years as a technical writer with the Markey Beadle; three sons, sisters, Geraldine Kemmett, Joseph Ruffini, 92, died room. Born in Belleville, he lived in March 4, 2005 at Robert Wood Joseph Jr. of Hickory, N.C.; a An undiagnosed learning dis- grades, frustration, low self-esteem cerns with the child's teacher. another substance that promotes inflammation. believe knowledge is power, which is why we're Sweda Cash Register Co. in Edward Jr., Thomas and James; Newark before moving to Virginia Johnson and Jean Orange. He was a physical educa- two daughters, Patricia Baker and Johnson University Hospital at daughter, Pauline Roth of ability is often the silent killer of a and, in some cases, misbehavior in start focusing on the wrong pieces Among the centers that can A study of 12 healthy men between the ages of 65 happy to bring you the latest information about Cranford in 1968. Bernstein; five grandchildren Rahway. Westfield; five grandchildren' child's desire to learn. When wo the classroom. Children with APD treat auditory processing disorders and 75 with contrasting exercise habits showed taking care ofyour body. Our philosophy is to tion teacher and track coach at Cathleen Bender; and 12 grand- Mr. DiVincenzo retired in and three great-grandchildren. of information or get distracted and are the Johnson Rehabilitation that frequent exercisers had about one-third the treat each patient as an individual with special Roselle High School from 1960-66. children. He was born in Rahway and and five great-grandchildren. think of learning disabilities, we often have average academic per- lose their place. They appear not to q 1978 after six years operating A funeral Mass was held lived in Westfield for most of his Services were held Monday af usually think of dyslexia, in which formance from kindergarten Institute at the JFK Medical average level of the inflammation-promoting sub- needs and requirements. Working together with He began his career as a depart- A funeral Mass will be held at soldering equipment for Airco in Saturday at St.•Michael's Roman be taking it all in or following our patients, we expect to relieve pain, regam life. the Memorial Funeral Home,' reading and writing skills are through second grade; some minor directions carefully. Center in Edison, which offers stance called interleukin 6, comparep d wild the ment manager with the Singer 9:30 a.m. tomorrow at St. Michael's Union. He was the drummer for Catholic Church. Burial was in difficulties may emerge in reading evaluations of children as well as less-active men. Other research lias linked high function, and prevent injuries from recurring. For Mr. Ruffini owned the Towne Fanwood, followed by a funeral'' affected because the child is unable On the surface, it may seem l Manufacturing Co. in Elizabeth. Roman Catholic Church, 40 Alden the Side by Siders, a senior citi- Rosedale Memorial Park, to correctly interpret visual infor- and spelling. Around the third or many treatment options, including IL-6 levels with age-related loss of muscle mass further information about today's column contact Mr. Beadle received a degree in edu- St. Burial will be in Fairview Lunch counter in Westfield until Mass at Holy Trinity Church.- that the child is simply having dif- us at (908) 272-5955 and schedule an appointment. zens singing group in Cranford. Linden. Burial was in Fairview" mation. However, information pro- fourth grade their grades hit a new computer-based treatment and strength. The frequent exercisers also had cation, from Rutgers University in Cemetery, Westfield. his retirement in 1975. He was a ficulty with a subject or two. An approaches like Fast Forward and twice the average inflammation fighter inter- New patients are welcome. Auto Insurance He also was a member of the Arrangements were by the member of the International Cemetery. cessing difficulties can also affect downward spiral. As the academic 1948. Visitation is from 2-4 and 7-9 demands increase, the pressure initial reaction by parents is to hire Earobic3. For more information on leukin 10, compared with the other men. High IL- Claims are our specially, and we will'submit your Cranford Senior Citizens Dooley Funeral Home. In lieu of Brotherhood of Magicians and In lieu of flowers, donations' auditory information. The problem a tutor, but tutoring in a single bills for compensation. No faults & Medicare. He starred in football, basket- p.m. today at the Dooley Funeral is not with hearing, but with inter- builds and they start missing some hearing health or to schedule a 10 levels have been linked with increased Monday Club. . flowers, donations may be sent to the senior citizens group at Holy may be sent to Westfield Rescue- subject area is not enough for a P.S. If you have put off exercise over concerns about its safety, consult witha physical ther- ball, baseball and track at Cranford Home, 218 North Ave. West. In lieu Cranford Family Care, 61 Myrtle preting what one has heard. This is of what the teacher is saying. They hearing test, contact JRI's Speech of flowers, donations may be sent Two sisters, Mary Montesano Trinity Roman Catholic Church. Squad, P.O. Box 356, Westfield," child with an auditory processing apist to assess your physical condition and provide anapprbpriate exercise regimen.; High School, from which Mr. Beadle St., Cranford, NJ 07016. and Audiology department at (732) graduated in 1944. He was inducted to the American Lung Association. and Phyllis Moore, are deceased. Surviving are his wife, Rose NJ 07091. disorder. You tnay end up treating 321-7063 or www.njrehab.org. the symptom, not the cause, there- www. williambellrehab.com by never really solving the actual problem. Therapists earn degrees An audiolpgist can help ascer- tain the root of the problem by LEGAL NOTICE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE. East In the 0-2 Zone. LEGAL NOTICE evaluating processing skills 2005 MUNICIPAL BUDGET ONE^HUNDRED FIFTY ONE THOUSAND THREE- 3. Application #P09-04. Adopted a resolution memorial- TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD Advanced Physical Therapy of Cranford recently announced BOROUGH OF GARWOOD, COUNTY OF UNION HUNDRED EIGHTY SIX & 62/100 SECTION 2 The longevity benefits providod for under izing the granting of variances with conditions lo David ORDINANCE NO. 2006-7 through a battery of specialized FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31. 2005 TOTAL JUDGMENT AMOUNT ($151,386.62) tho provision of this ordinance shall bo: Saoley, Applicant, to permit oxponsion of an existing AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND 5B9-4 (FEE SCHEDULE) that two physical therapists on staffs have been granted tests. Once a child is identified and REVENUE AND APPROPRIATION SUMMARIES $71.40 C714T 3-3.10:17.24-05 A Tho following shall bo tho longovlty schodulo for structure to provide additional first floor space for a chi- IN CHAPTER 89 (CONSERVATION CENTER), OF THE advanced professional degrees. Summary of Revonuos - Current Fund Anticipated those officers hired prior to January 1.1998: ropractic center and an existing apartment on the sec- CODE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD FOR THE diagnosed, specific recommenda- • 2005 ' 2004 LEGAL NOTICE YEARS COMPLETED AMOUNT ond floor to provide for three bedrooms and Into the attic USE OF THE CRANFORD CONSERVATION CENTER Allison Ashurst, DPT, and Kelly Ewing, DPT, were recently 1. Surplus 545,000.00 500,000.00 Notice Is horoby given that on 3/22/05, at 11AM U-Sloro- 4 YEARS 3% over base pay space with the following variances: less than the mini- BE IT ORDAINED by the Township ConrmKtM of Iho tions are made to teach the child 2. Total MISMllanoous Rovonuos 1.071,438 25 1,313,981.08 II # 315. 601 South Avonuo East, Cranford. N J., tho 8 YEARS 4% over base pay mum required distance from tho driveway to the proper- Township of Cranford: . conferred the post-professional doctorate of physical therapy strategies to use in the classroom 3. Receipts frorrt Delinquonl Taxes 134,000 00 120.000.00 undersigned. U-Store-lt #315 will soil at Public Solo by 12 YEARS ' 6% over base pay ty lino or intersecting street less than the minimum SECTION 1. 589-4 (Foo Schedule) In Chapter 89 degree from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New .4. Local Tax for Municipal Purposos 4.124144.4.60 3.671423197 competiiivo bidding, the personal property harotoforo 15 YEARS 6% over base pay roqulred off-street parking; less than the minimum (Conservation Center) of the Code of tho Township of setting. Total General Rovsnuos 5.B74.8B3.,Q5 5.605.405.05 stored with the undorslgned by: 20 YEARS 7% over baso pay roqulred setbacks for parking areas; less than the mini- Cranford Is horoby amendod to road as follows: Jersey. Both had previously held master's of science degrees Tho following goods will be sold: mum required size of barking spaces; no landscaping Some signs of an auditory pro- Summary of Appropriations - Currant Fund 20.05 Budgot Final 2004 Budget Mary Martin - Space 314: Bones, housohold Horns and Additionally, as to officers omployed as of January 1. provided within the parking oros; and no off-street load- §89-4. Foo schedule from the same institution. cessing disorder may include: 1. Operating Salaries & Wages 2,380.853 00 2,267,996.09 other misc. itoms. 2005 (and not as to thoso hired after January 1, 2005), ing or unloading spaoe provided on Block 517, Lot 13 as The post-professional doctorate requires study of differential Other Expenses 2,634,128 70 2.461.138.06 Frank Sorvlllo • Space 1067: Chnstmos docorntions, and on additional one percent (10%) over baso pay after 23 designated on the Township Tax Map, also known as A. No diongo. ' — Poor school performance, 2. Deferred Charges & Other Appropriations 110.66835 119,113.40 other misc. Items. years completed as a police officer of the Borough of 230 Centennial Avenue in a B-3 zoning district. diagnosis, ethics, scholarship, evidence-based practice and man- especially in reading and spelling 3. Capital Improvements 60.000.00 60,000.00 Carolyn Blnckstock - Space 2062 Bicyclo. bogs and Garwood, or after 20 years as a police officer of tho 4. Application #P10-04: Adopted a resolution memorial- B. The fee for a permit sticker shall bo $50 annually 4. Debt Sorvlco 226,233 00 234.157.50 olhor misc. Items. Borough of Garwood with 23 years of creditable service izing the granting of variances with conditions to Rosa for the first two vohlclos owned by each resident and $50 agement in order to develop the tools and strategies needed to — Difficulty following multi- 5. Judgements Derrick Shorin - Space 2062: Drossora, sofa and othor in tho police and firemen's retirement syslom. or alter Tovares, Applicant to permit construction of a two-story for each additional vohicle. Tho feo for oach year shall excel in the current health care environment. 8. Reserve for Uncollected Taxes 463.000.00 482JJQQJJQ misc.'itoms. completion of 24 yoars tn tho police and nromen's rotiro- addition within a flood zone with less than the minimum not bo proratod step auditory directions Total Appropriations Stophpn Sumnor • Space 2342 Othor misc itoms. mont systom required front yard setback and no side plan data provid- — Poor listening skills Rosemary Hnjdowsky - Space. 4336 Bags, boxos and B Tho following shall be the longevity schedule for ed on Block 197, Lot 5 as designated on the Township C No change. Total Number of Employees - Full & Part Time 71 71 othor misc Itoms. those officers hirod after January 1,1998. Tax Map, also known as 12 Park Drive In a R-l zoning S1B.3B C72 2T3-3.10.-0S, district. . • : SECTION 2 All ordinances or parts of ordinances incon- Balonco of Outstanding Dob! YEARS COMPLETED AMOUNT 5 Application 0P13-O4: Adopted a resolution memorial- sistent herewith are horoby repealed to the extent of- LEGAL NOTICE 5 YEARS 3% ovor baso pay izing tho granting of variances with conditions to Robert such inconsistency. Bond Principal 1.438.000 00 TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD 10 YEARS 4% ovor baso pay and Michele Bovasso, Applicants, to permit construction SECTION 3. If any portion ol this ordinance shall bo' Bond Inloros! 306.B70.00 BpARD OF EDUCATION 15 YEARS 5% over baso pay of an open porch within a flood zone which will exceed determined to be Invalid, such determination shall not Outstanding Balance 1,744,870 00 In accordanco with tho Opon Public Mootinns Act. P.L. 20 YEARS 6% over baso pay tho maximum allowable Impervious surface and no site aAod the validity ol the remaining portions ol said ordK 1975 c. 231. this Is to advise lhal Iho Regular Monthly ...excruciating pain is Additionally, as to officers omployed as of January 1, plan data provided on Block 198, Lot 48 as doslgnalod nonce. Notice Is hereby given that tho budget and tax resolution was approvod by tho Borough Council of Iho Borough of Moating of tho Board of Education originally scnodulod 2005 (and not as to those hired altar January 1, 2005), on the Township Tax Map, also known as 205 Balmiero SECTION 4. This ordinance shall take effect upon finar Garwood. County of Union on February 22, 2005 for Monday. March 21, 2005 nt 8 00 p.m. has boon an additional ono percent (1.0%) over base pay after 23 Road North in a R-4 zoning dlslrki passago and publication in accordance with law A hearing on the budget and tax resolution will bo held at Iho Municipal Building on March 22. 2005 at 730 o'clock reschodulod to Tuosday. March 22, 2005 at 7:00 p.m. years complotod as a police officer of the Borough of Edward M. Schmidt NOTICE OF PENDING ORDINANCE not on your "To Do" (PM) at which time and. place objections to tho Budgot and Tax Resolution for the year 2005 may be presanlod by Tho agenda on March 22. 2005 will also mcludo tho Garwood, or alter 20 yoars as a police officer of the Board Secretary The foregoing ordinance was Introduced and approved taxpayers or other interested parties. PubllcHeanng on tho 2005-2006 School District Budgot. Borough of Gaiwood with 23 yoars of creditable service C82 1T3-10-0S on first reading ot a meeting of the Township Committee Copies of the detailed budget are avallablo in tho office of Christina Arwmmo, Borough Clerk, at tho Municipal Formal action will be taken in tho police and firemen's retirement system, or after of the Township ol Cranford, N.J. on Tuesday, March 8, By order of •• I Building. 403 South Avenue, Gaiwood, New Jersey 07207. (908) 700-0710 during Iho hours of 9 00 (A.M.) to 4:30 completion of 24 yoars in tho police and firomon's retlre- LEGAL NOTICE 2005, and will be further considered for final passage list today. Robert J Carfagno (P.MJ monl systom TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD altor public hearing to be held at tho Mundpal Building, hfl.Tfi ; r,B6 1T 3-10-Q5 Business Administrator/Board Secrotary SECTION 3 Solmios gnd wagos shall be paid bi-woek- PLANNING BOARD 8 Springfield Avonuo. Cranford. N.J. on Tuesday, March $7.65 C ly unless otherwise directed by Resolution by the Mayor The Planning Board, Township ot Cranford, County of 22. 2005. at 8:30 pm or as soon thereafter as this mat- and Council Union, New Jersey will hold a public meeting on ter can be reached. All person Interested'will be given LEGAL NOTICE TWO-HUNDRED NINTY FOUR THOUSAND SIX-HUN- Living with chronic pain is not an option. LEGAL NOTICE SECTION 4 Tho within salaries shall be retroactive Wednesday, March 16. 2005 at 7:30 p.m. In room 107 ol SHERIFF SALE DRED TWENTY SEVEN & 49/100 the opportunity to be heard concoming such ordinance. BOROUGH OF GARWOOD and/or tako offuct as of January 1. of tho years deslgnat- the Municipal Building, 8 Springfield Avenue. Cranford. SHERIFF'S NUMBER CH2&6278 TOTAL JUDGMENT AMOUNT ($294,627.49) S21.93 C85 IT 3-10-05 That's why you choose The Pain UNION COUNTY. NEW JERSEY od. New Jersey with the following case added to the agen- DIVISION: CHANCERY " COUNTYTMON JaLBD, ^ cns-4T?-74.a-iin 17-ns Take Notice that at tho January 12, 2005 mooting ol tho INTRObUCED Mar* 8. 2005 da as a late starter: DOCKET NO. F133001 LEGAL NOTICE Center at Robert Wood Johnson Planning Board, tho Board yotod to adopt the wording of ADOPTED 1. Application OP03-05: Caliber Parties. LLC (LJtlle- PLAINTIFF: CITIMORTGAGE, INC. LEGAL NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that on 3/30/05 at 11 00 AM at U-" the Resolution in the following matter APPROVED: Scoops), 7-9 North Union Avonue, Block 189, Lot 20.02, DEFENDANT: SCOTT T. MACGREGOR; JUDITH MAC- SHERIFF SALE Store-It #312 1951 E. Linden Avenue, In the city of University Hospital at Rahway. 317 Hemlock Avonuo • Block 612 Lot 9 - To grant a sub- Zone B-1, To permit retail service In the B-1 Zone which GREGOR HIS WIFE, ETALS DENNIS J. MCCARTHY. Mayor Linden, slate of NJ the undersigned, U-Store-ll #312 will SHERIFF'S NUMBER CH 757561 division, and ATTEST is a conditional use on the first floor (136-32.D) WRIT OF EXECUTIONDATE: AUGUST08, 2004 DIVISION CHANCERY COUNTY: UNION sell at Public Sale by competitive bidding, the personal 425 Hazel Avonue • Block 69B Lot 2 lo grant a Uso CHRISTINA M ARIEMMA, Municipal Clerk , All maps and papers relative lo said application are on SALE DATE: WEDNESDAY THE 16TH DAY OF DOCKET NO. F00629703 property heretofore) stored with the undersigned by: Variance to construct a 3.300 oq ft rosldonce S56£! C80 1T 3-10-OS file In the Planning/Zoning Office. Cranford Municipal MARCH AD. 2005 PLAINTIFF MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA- tiatallfliJiiifln Our expert board-certified specialists Theso determinations havo been filed in the office of the Building. 8 Springfield Avenue. Cranford, New Jersey The property to be sold Is located In the BOROUGH OF TION SYSTEMS, INC. 503 1ST Ave! Gaiwood Planning Board and are available for rovlow by LEGAL NOTICE and are available for inspection Monday through Friday KENILWORTH, County of Union and State of NJ, DEFENDANT: PATRICIA B. WOODSON; WACHOVIA Elizabeth. NJ 07206 .. provide innovative, interventional pain phoning (908) 301-9357 for an appolntmont Tho Board TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD between the hours of 9:00 A.M. until 12:00 P.M. and 1:00 It commonly known as 640 FAIRFIELD AVENUE, BANK, NATIONAL ASSOC. FKA FIRST UNION Space «4102 - Office Is located at 403 South Avonue. Garwood. Now ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT P.M. until 4:00 P.M. KENILWORTH, NJ. WRrTOF EXECUTION DATE: JULY 14. 2003 1 Folding Bed. 1 Other Misc. 1 Washing Machine management and therapy to help Jorsoy Tho Board of Adjustment (Zoning), Township of Any Interested party or person or persons affected by ft Is known and designated as Block 162, Lot 4. SALE DATE: WEDNESDAY THE 30TH DAY OF MnurlcB>i. Terry » Hospital in Newark, New Jersey is one of the Adele C. Lewis Cranford. County of Union, New Jersey canceled Its reg- this application will have an opportunity to present any Sudden weakness or numbness on one side of The dimensions are approximately 79 feel wldo by 105 MARCH A.D. 2005 14 North Avi. Apt E2 patients who suffer from chronic pain Board Socrotary ularly schodulea mooting of Monday. February 28, 2005 objections to the proposed development. The Board Elizabeth. NJ 07208 feet long (Irregular). CONCISE STATEMENT OF DESCRIPTION duo to incloment woother. The following schedule appli- S0.00 C79 1T 3-10-05 does, however, havo the right to exclude repetitious tos- Space W320 ailments ranging from sciatica and few hospitals in the nation with this level of N«lre»fCrtas (rlwet: FAITOUTTE AVENUE OF REAL PROPERTY TO BE SOLD cations have boon rescheduled to be heard ori March tlmony In accordance with the rules of the Planning the body, sudden trouble speaking, sudden Prior llen(s) SUBJECT TO UNPAID TAXES AND RE: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems. Inc. v. 1 Motorcycle LEGAL NOTICE 14. 2005 ot 7:45 p.m. in Room 107 of the Municipal Board. OTHER MUNICIPAL LIENS AS OF 8/6/04 REAL Patricia B. Woodson, et al. AnoslJcrtM •'. .failed back surgery syndrome to post- BOROUGH OF GARWOOD Building. 8 SprlngMd Avenue, Cranford, New Jersey: stroke care. ESTATE TAXES ARE PAID THROUGH THE 2ND DOCKET NO: F-006207-03 Edward M^ Schmidt 1652 ST Georgo Ave Apt D2 - * severe headache: These are signs of a stroke Notice is hereby given that following proposod 1 Application OZ48-04 Gary and Anne Saglnarlo. Socrotary QUAmEROF2004. MUNICIPALITY: Cranford Rosalia, NJ 07203 amputation, cancer and musculoskeletal Ordlnanco was Introduced and passed on first reading at Applicants, 315 Walnut Avenue, Block 497, Lot 15. Zone CB3 1T 3-1,0-1 'JUDGMENT AMOUNT" COUNTY: UNION STATE OF N J S13.77 a mooting of the Borough Council of Iho Borough of R-2, To permit construction of a portico with less than tho Space #8102 -I pain syndromes. that must not be ignored. The sooner you get Know the signs and know where to go. It could SEVENTY SEVEN THOUSAND SIX-HUNDRED NINE- STREET & STREET NO: 175 Garden Street Gflrwood, in the County of Union. State of Now Jersey, required minimum front yard setback M36-30.6). 1 TV Stand. 1 TV Table Model. 1 Other/MIsc • «. TYTWO&26/100 TAX BLOCK AND LOT EdJsonJdl *, held on the 8th day of march 2005. and that said 2 Application 0Z49-O4: Anne and. Chris Remley. NOTICE OF ABSENT DEFENDANTS . ($77,692.26) BLOCK: 264 LOT: 3 1259 Waverly PI. .. Ordinance will be taken up for further consideration for Applicants. 49 Concord Street, Block 461, Lot 13, R-3. (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO help, the better your chances for recovery. make the difference between merely surviving a ATTORNEY, STERN. LAVINTHAL, FRANKENBERG & DIMENSIONS OF LOT 80.51' x 152' Apt1L «. final passage at the meeting of said Borough Council to To permit construction of a two-story addition with less CHERYL MITCHELL, HER HEIRS, DEVISEES AND NORGAARD, LLC NEAREST CROSS STREET 89.10' from Hasklns Elizabeth. NJ 07208 • ' «- The Pain Center offers state-of-the-art be held et its moetlng'room In tho Municipal Building, than tho roqulred minimum roar yard setback (13&- PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES AN6 HIS/HER, THEIR 293 EISENHOWER PARKWAY-STE. 300 Avenue < Space #9028 » stroke and totally triumphing over it! Gaiwood, New Jersey, on the 22nd day of MARCH 30.9). OR ANY OF THEIR SUCCESSORS IN RIGHT. TITLE Knowing where to go is almost as important P.O. BOX 1660 SUPERIOR INTERESTS (If any): . 1 Air Conditioner, 1 Baby Stroller, 1 Boxes, 1 Tah)ev interventional pain procedures including 2005, at 7:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as said matter All maps and papers rotative to said application are on AND INTEREST •LMNQSTON. NJ 07039-1660 Twp of Cranford holds a claim for taxes due and/or other can be reached, at which time and place all persons who Lamp, 1 Olher/MIsc «- filo In the Planning/Zoning Office, Cranford Municipal You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon SHERIFF: RALPH FROEHLICH municipal utilities such as water and/or sewer In the may be Interested therein will be given an opportunity to Qawn-Baibam -*• injection therapies with nerve blocks, For more information visit our website at: Building, 8 Sprlngflold Avenue, Cranford. New Jersey SHAPIRO & DIAZ, UP, PUInWsAltomey, whose address as knowing the signs. Certain hospitals are able FUa LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS FILED AT THE UNION amount of $3,731.60 as of 09/30/2003 be heard concerning the same. 400 1/2 Oth Ave. * •:$ and aro available for Inspection Monday through Friday Is 406 Llpclncott Drive, Suite J, Martton, NJ 08053, an COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE. •JUDGMENT AMOUNT" ATTEST: Rowlle, NJ 07203 fluoroscopic procedures, special nerve borwoon the hours of 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 answer to the complaint (and amendment to conrulalnt, If NINETY EIGHT THOUSAND EIGHT-HUNDRED NINE- Span #641 to provide specialized treatment that can literal- www.TheUniveraityHospital.com/stroke FOUR-HUNDRED SEVEN THOUSAND FOUR-HUN- p m. until 4:00 p.m. any) Hied In a civil action in which FEDERAL NATIONAL TY SEVEN 461/100 Christina Arlemma 1 Bod Box Spring, 1 Folding Bed, 1 Bed Frame. 1 Bed procedures using chemical, cryoanalge- DRED FIFTY SEVEN & 16/100 MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION Is Plaintiff and CHERYL Municipal Clerk Any Inlerosted party or person or persons affected by Headboard, 1 Kitchen Chair. 1 Clothing Closet. 1 TOTAL JUDGMENT AMOUNT «9S,897.61) j$407,457.16) Borough of Garwood MITCHELL. HER HEIRS, DEVISEES AND. PERSONAL this application will have an opportunity to present any Dresser, 1 Kitchen Table, 1 Motorcycle sia and radiofrequency techniques, ly stop a stroke in its tracks. And The University PP'M C!iB4T?17> ATTORNEY: POWERS KIRN, LLC 1 REPRESENTATIVES AND HIS/HER, THEIR OR ANY OF ORDINANCE NO 05-06 objoctlons to the proposed development. The Board Dana p. Dnrteltn SUITE C-9E. STOW ROAD AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE COMPENSA- does, however, havo tho right to exclude repetitious tes- THEIR SUCCESSORS IN RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST LEGAL NOTICE 218ChorrySt. implantable procedures with spinal cord P.O. BOX 1568 (MARLTON) TION OF REGULAR POLICE OFFICERS OF THE timony In accordance with The rules ol the Zoning Board ana Defendants, pending in the Superior Court of New SHERIFF SALE MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 Jersey, Chancery Division, UNION and bearing Docket # Rosalie, NJ 07203 BOROUGH OF GARWOOD. of Adjustment. Space #623 stimulation, spinal drug delivery systems, SHERIFF'S NUMBER CH 768158 SHERIFF: RALPH FROEHLICH BE IT RESOLVED, by the Mayor and Council ol tho SJ5J1J CHI ITMO-ns F-1732-05 wrthki Thirty-five (35) days after the date of this 1 Boot. 1 Bed Box Spring. 1 Bed Mattress, 1 Boxes, V '•'•i-M DIVISION: CHANCERY COUNTY: UNION FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS FILED AT THE UNION Borough of Garwood, County of Union, State of New publication, exclusive of such date. If you fall to do so, DOCKET NO. FB4O4O3 COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE. ludgment by default may be rendered against you for the Clothing, 1 Fen, 1 Ironing Board. 1 Record Player. 1 and spinal epiduroscopy. Jersey: LEGAL NOTICE HAiNTlFF: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA- FOUR-HUNDRED EIGHTY FOUR THOUSAND FIVE- relief demanded In the complaint (and amendment to com- SECTION 1. The following named officers and employ- TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD TION SYSTEMS. INC. HUNDRED SEVENTY THREE & 07/100 plaint. If any). You shall file your answer and proof of sarv ees of the Borough ol Garwood shall be entitled lo nnnu- TAKE NOTICE that on the 2nd day of February. 2005, DEFENDANT: KARtAMATUTE TOTAL JUDGMENT AMOUNT ($484,673.07) k» In duplicate with the Clerk ol the Superior Court of New f as hereinafter set forth: the Planning Board of the Township of Cranford, In the WRIT OF EXECUTION DATE: JANUARY 05, 2005 $BB.M • ri7n4Ta-a.io. Jersey, Hughes Justice Complex, 24 Market Street, Undm', NJ 07036' Compassionate Care... Cou>untn y of Union took the following actions: UMDN SALE DATE: WEDNESDAY THE 23RD DAY OP Trenton, NJ 06625, In accordance with the Rules ol Civil Space #6051 iptaln $73,613.00 1. Application #SD0O-04: Denied variances to Klmrrv MARCHA.D. 2005 LEGAL NOTICE Practice and Procedure. 1 Bar, 1 Bar, 1 Boxes. 1 Othar/MIsc Lieutenant $70,243.00 Construction, Applicants, to pemiH.o minor subdivision Close to home. The property to be told h located In the Township of SHERIFF SALE Jose Banllano Sergeant $87,438.00 within a flood zone that would require the following vari- Tk UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL Crwiofd jn (ha Courtly ol Union, and the State of New SHERIFF'S NUMBER CH 753176 This action has been Instituted for the purpose of (1) fore- 233pTn«SI Dtlectlva $64,339.00 ances; lets than tho minimum lot width required for a Jeraey. \ • . . ' • . DIVISION; CHANCERY COUNTY: UNION Elizabeth, NJ 07206 Patrolman Class A $82,210.00 comer lot; less than the minimum required rear yard set- TW Lot 8 Block 604 DOCKET NO, F768904 Space #6078 University of Medicine &'Dentistry of New Jersey Patrolman Class B $51,682.00 back on one lot; less than the minimum required com- Cwrenofily known M 2 Gnnt Street, Cmntond, New PLAINTIFF: AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE COMPANY 1 Bag*. 1 Boxes, 1 Fan, 1 Othar/MIsc Patrolman Class C $49,930.00 bined i|de yard setbacks on one lot; less than the mini- August 14, 2001, In Book MB3449 of Mo^a™ lor J ••••;••{•'•'' Janay 07018 DEFENDANT. JOSEPH YARUSSI, JR.; THE FIRST Patrolman Class D $41,354.00 mum required lot width; and site plan data on Block 198, NEWAKK, NEW JERSEY Dkmotlontot the Lot ire (Approximately) 60.00 feet NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO AS TRUSTEE UNION County Paoa 1, and (2) lo nanti poswulon ol Probationary $39,594.00 Lot 1 as designated On the Township Tax Map, also HOSPITAL twfate by 100 DO tost lond • ' • WRIT OF EXECUTION DATE: JANUARY 18,2005 the oonoXiMd pramlMS cotiwonly known u: 301-303 Av«'n«l, NJ 07001 ' - known as 112 Park Drive In the R-1 Zone. Nuratt Crow Street: Skated on the Northwesterly SALE DATE: WEDNESDAY THE 30TH DAY OF GRANT AVENUE. PLA1NFIELD, NJ07060. RnjuvilflllH .- 2. Application 4P14-O4: Granted variances to. Medhkl •id* «f Qnnt Street, 142.07 feet from the Northeuleriy MARCH AD. 2008 If you ara unabto to obtain an altoftwy, you nuy oonutiu- rj Ball, 1 Motorcycle .^ * R A H W A Y S76,100.00 Saber, Applicant, To permit preliminary and final site plan • »We of Centennial Street The property to be Mild Is located In the municipality of nlcato with tha Nun Jerwy Slat* far AwodaUon by call- Lieutenant S72.702.00 . approval for a denial office on the first floor and existing Cranford In the County of UNION and State of New Ing (201) 249-5000. You may aho coobd tha lawyerW RA\» -^ ;TI» 3*Mr» Subject to Unp«W Taxes «nd Assessments. Sergeant $89,796.00 residential apartment on the second floor with the follow- Jerwy. • • . ral wrvfc* ol th» County of Vortiw by calling 908-383- NsvwrMU 07112 < T», VV«W «n¥Sewer Uens and other Municipal Deledtat $86,591.00 ing variances; Lets than the required minimum lot ana, Commonly known as 234 Cranford Avenue, Cranford, 4716. If you cannot alfofd an attorney, you may communl- (732) 815-7605 AMt. TM •moont due can be obtained fromth e Patrolman Clau A 164,397.00 to exceed the maximum allowable ImpdiMoua surfaco; Auhority. PgmianttoNJSA4o:8&21 the cata with th« Laoil S«vloM Otltoa of iha County ol VWui* 1 Air CondJtlSnw, 1 Lous Seat, 1 OOXM. 1 Sofa "^ Patrolman Class B $53,801.00 less than the requited minimum distance to a rssldentiol by calling 908-354-4340. baSubiaet to the United Lien Priority of Tax Lot 10, Block 303. '. . UlhLB»»ia • % Patrolman Class C $61,678.00 . zone; waiver from driveway design standards; leas than You, CHERYL MTTCHEli. HE« HEIRS, DEVISEES 865 Stone Street . iqyCflSSoi WifttoowfAaaodtl Uens which Dimension* of Lot (Approxlrriatary) 60 feet wide by 130 £38,000.00 32TEfiwT«Au« Patrolman Clits D the required olf-ttreet paridng spaces; leu than tha AND PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES AND HIS/HER, miryaxW. • 1 $34,000,00 Elli»b«th,NJ 07208 .,"*• Probationary . required minimum distance from driveway to property THEIR OR ANY OF THEIR SUCCESSORS IN RIGHT, Rahway, New Jersey 07065 • '\^.<- ;\ajbOMewrAMOUNT" • • • '.• NearevPcroM Street: SKuata on the Southerly tide of Sp*o#4404 line; leu than the required minimum tetback* lor park' Tm£ AND INTEREST, us mud* • party dafcndant to thli »TVKW*)N««ED 8KTY EKJHT THOUSAND THREE- ' Cranford Avenue 87370 Mat from the Northerly tide of .1nitoga,.1 BOX •prthfl, 1 Mattr,ss, 1 Headboard, Ing areas from Bide or rear property line; less than tha (oradosura KUon fof any rioM, lltla and Inbrad you may www.rwjuhr.com HUNOflEO THIRTY TOO « 98/100 Elizabeth Avenue • — r, I.Opholriwed Chair, Z.Tabto Lamp., $70,047.00 required minimum Setback* for parking area* from the h«v* In tot w*|«ct motogad property *nd/of hi any obit /^JUDGMENT AMOUNT-1 Shelf, 1Oth«rMlic Minutes matter Know the; .signs; Know Where ;;tb^:^J;:S|||p Lieutenant : ,75,428.00 Otton lhat may atdat uhote the lama ol tha Noto.awcut- l ONE-HUNDRED FORTY TWO THOUSAND SlX-HUfi- 8ergaaht SI72.413.00 •d by CHERYL MITCHELL, and by raaawitrf tha PUntMfc JAve Proud member of the DRED SEVENTY EIGHT 181/100 Detective ! £9,088.00 a residential zone; less thin minimum t»qulred »lze for Inabaty to defahrine the namu md addrewes of any lloberi Wood Jolmuon Heallh Sysiem and Neiwotk Patrolman data A ! £8,812.00 parking ipacas; hot provldlnd handicapped accessible »p«dllc heki of CHERYL MITCHELL , DRIVE ATTORNEY C/UfALEANb PtLLEGHlNO, U.C. Spaoai4203 : Patrolman data B i55.Bi9.00 parking spaoeinot providing off-atraat loading or unload- . DONALD F, PHELAPHELANN 1 Other MlaaHam*, 1 dadMatbnM tdtchan Table, NJ 08083 QATEHAU.1 Patrolman Claw C S63.816.00 Ing area; not providing th» required landacaplng or park- Clark of the Superior Court fWUUPMNY.NJOTOM Pwonwi Clstt D 1:38,000.00 ing area lighting on Seek 312, Lot 12 at designated on $2154 CmiTMMlV » FILED ATTHE UNION SHERIFF) RALPH FROEHLICH Probationary $34,000.00 • the Tbimihlp Tax Map.abq known aa 191 Nodh Avenue PU LEOAL DESCRIPTION IS F1H) AT THE UNION

^^ Cranford Chronicle March 10,2005 March 10, 2005 Cranford Chronicle Area YMCA, 220 Clark St., LADIES AUXILIARY MEET- Garwood Celebrations Committee. tion. 4-9 p.m. March21. Call (908) Westfield. 6-8 p.m. Free, no ING —' the auxiliary to VFW (908)789-0710. 389-1100. week appointment necessary. (908) 233- Bayleaf Post 6807 in Garwood will BASICS OF PICTURE- 2700, ext. 251. meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Post Home, FRAMING — a presentation by 221 South Ave., Garwood. Stefanie Lalor of the Artist- MARCH 12 SUNDAY Framer Shop and sponsored by KIDS' CONCERT — featuring TUESDAY MARCH 20 the Friends of the Cranford Community Life Guitar Bob and hosted by the FRIDAY Public Library, 2 p.m. March 22. ICH10 Rotary Club of Cranford lpm PANCAKE BREAKFAST — Cranford Community Center, 220 MARCH 15 annual event sponsored by the Walnut Ave.. Free, but register at TOUR HEAD TO Community Center, 224 Walnut '•;.•;'is. p PASSOVER FOOD PRE- MARCH 18 Cranford Jaycees. 7 a.m.-l p.m. — program on Bv- Aye., Cranford. A Child ID program (908)709-7272. will also be held 11 a.m.-3 p.rn. at SENTATION — annual event STUDENT-FACULTY BAS- Proceeds' will help provide new STUDENT FASHION > life hosted by the hosted by the Sisterhood of uniforms for the Cranford High Center for Human the center. Concert tickets are $5. KETBALL GAME — a fundraiser SHOW — a fundraiser for Project ... , 201 Lincoln Ava, For information, (908) 380-1920. Temple Beth-El Mekor Chayim. for Project Graduation. 7 p.m; marching band. $5 adults, $10 Graduation hosted by the Class of 338 Walnut Ave.; Cranford. 8 p.m. Lower gym, Cranford High School, families, $3 seniors. Cranford Society offers a look at life of Alice 4Cranfi»d. $10. wwwcchdnj.org. •WHAT'S EATING GILBERT 2005 at Cranford High School. 1 ROSARY SOCIEIYMEETINrx GRAPE?*.— screening of the film (908)276-9231. 201 West End Place. $3 students, High School cafeteria, 201 West 7:30 p.m. March 24 at the high CRANFORD—The Cranford Historical legislation to control interstate commerce in Glazer researched material on Lakey in SPINAL SCREENINGS - End Place. (908) 709-1432. Recorded books Wednesday Morning Club, Cranford '.£* the Roearv: Altar Society of St as part of a monthly teen movie $5 adults. school, 201 West End Place. $7 in Society will present "In Search of Alice food and drugs. Dramatic Club and Cranford Republican Washington^ D.C. at the National Archives, Anne Church will meet. Father series sponsored by the Cranford conducted by chiropractor Tricia PALM SUNDAY SERVICES advance, $10 at the door. added to collection Lakey," a first-person presentation, from 24 It was largely through her work in Club. the Library of Congress, The Smithsonian Mastropietro at the Westfield — at Raritan Road Baptist .Maunello will discuss StJoeeph.7:30 Public Library. 1 p.m. Open to kids Purchase tickets from the CHS CRANFORD - Thanks to p.m. Sunday at the Dr. Carl Hanson House organizing the Cranford Village Cranford Historical Society Trustee Museum of American History and at the : ;|xm. in the lower church. ages 12-18. Community Center, 220 Area YMCA, 220 Clark St., Church, 611 Raritan Rd., attendance office, Cranford on Springfield Avenue. Improvement Association, in addition to Christine Glazer will present this program Smithsonian Museum Archives of American Westfield. 10-11:30 a.m. Free, no SATURDAY Cranford. 11 a.m. (908) 272-7088 funding provided by the Friends ; Walnut Ave. (908) 709-7272. Corner or'(908) 276-1109. Alice Lakey was a nationally-recognized other New Jersey women's organizations, in a first-person ihterpretatiori. Glazer has Art.; .• •••••:• • •-. •••.:•,••.;•...: -;•:>•• -/ appointment necessary. (908) 233- or rrbaptist.com. Also at St. Paul's of the Cranford Public Library, the MAYOR'S SATURDAY - MARCH 19 ROME AND THE VATICAN library recently added on exten- early 20th-century crusader for pure food, that Dr. Harvey W. Wile/s Pure Food Bill participated in many living histbiy pro-' Funding for this researchand program.j' Garwood residents can discuss 2700, ext. 251. United Church of Christ, 10:30 — a talk by the writer and women's rights, temperance, life insurance was passed by Congress in 1906. grams about Alice Lakey and the Pure Food development was provided by a Union MISS AMERICA PAGEANT a.m. 213 Center St., Garwood. sive series of recorded, college- local issues with Mayor Dennis J. Fulbright Scholar Frank Korn. level courses to its collection. and the rights of the disabled. Lakey was a nationally-known civic and Drug Act of 1906. Counhr Freeholder HEART Grant. ' V McCarthy. 10-11 a.m. Muncipal — the first round of the national (908) 789-1285. Garwood's town- contest, with girls selected to repre- 7:30 p.m. April 6. Cranford Produced by Recorded Books in She gained considerable national promi- leader in Cranford for nearly 40 years. She With the 100th anniversary of the Pure Refreshments will be. served at Sunday's building, 403 South Ave. (908) 789-; UCI wide processional begins 3 p.m. at Community Center, 220 Walnut nence in connection with the pure food served for 17 years as president of the Food and Drug Act upcoming next year, program, and admission is free.TheHanson ':.•• TRICKy TRAY AUCTION - 0710. sent Union and Middlesex.counties. St. Anne Church on Second Street. compact disc format, the series is Arthur L. Johnson High School, Ave. Free. Sponsored by the entitled The Modern Scholar." movement. Her work was instrumental in Cranfbrd Village Improvement Association, there is currently a great deal of interest in House is located at 38 Springfield Ave. For ^ annual, event at Orange Avenue arousing pubic sentiment in favor of federal in addition to being a member of the Lakey's life and work. In preparation, more information, call (908) 276-0082. ) •I: School in Cranford. Doors open 6:30 MARCH 16 Clark. 7 p.m. For more information, Friends of the Cranford Public Each course consists of 14 35r .bm; auction begins at 8 pjtu $8, (908) 'MARGARET BOURKE- www.missnewjersey.info or (732) Library. minute lectures and includes a MONDAY WHTTE' — a discussion of the pho- 382-5367. COMING UP MS WALK — 17th annual detailed course guide. tographer led by Gary D. Saretsky EASTER EGG HUNT — CHURCH FUNDRAISER — fundraiser for the National The course guide includes the MARCH 14 for the Wednesday Morning Club of annual event for Garwood children for St. Paul's United Church of Multiple Sclerosis Society. 9 a.m.- professor's outline and lecture SPINAL SCREENINGS - Cranford. 1 p.m. First Presbyterian in third grade and younger. Noon. Christ in Garwood. At 2 p.m, April 17. Nomahegan Park, notes as well as resources and conducted by chiropractor Tricia Church, 11 Springfield Ave. (908) Garwood Little League field, east Cheeburger Cheeburger, newly- Cranford. (201) 967-5599 or options for further study. The Mastropietro at the Westfield. 272-6243. end of Myrtle AVe. Sponsored by the opened at the Westfield train sta- [email protected]. courses are taught by prominent professors from universities such as Columbia, Oxford, Stanford, MIT, Harvard, NYU and Georgetown. Courses include The Life and '.I I'- Times of Benjamin Franklin," The American Presidency from Theodore Roosevelt to Ronald Reagan," "Ideas That Shaped Mankind," "Understanding the Fundamentals of Classical Music," LEARN hosts program on caring for wounds The Law of the Land: A History of the Supreme Court," LEARN, the League for Registered Nurses, will offer an "Astronomy: Stars, Galaxies and nurses and interested guests titled the New Jersey State Nurses < Educational Advancement for educational program for registered "Back to Basics in Wound Care." Association, accredited as an the Universe,'" Walt Whitman and The two-hour program will take approver of continuing education in the Birth of American Poetry," and place at 7:45 p.m. March 28 at the Nursing by the American Nurses many more. parish house, All Saints Church, Credentialing Center's Commission To view the entire series on- 559 Park Ave. in Scotch Plains. The on Accreditation. This program has line, visit the library's web page at speaker will be Stephanie been approved for 2.4 contact cranford.com/library, click on CARE D'Andrea, BS, RN, CWON, a hours. In addition, for school nurs- "Library Catalog," and search by SINCE 1982 Rehabilitation Center wound continuum manager at es, the New Jersey Department of title using the words "Modern Baldwin students support Project Home Overlook Hospital in Summit. Education Professional Standards Scholar." For the last 10 years students at Cranford's Helen K. Baldwin Nursery School have been supportive of Project Home, a non-profit organization that provides temporary The program's goal is designed Board, has granted this program emergency financial assistance to local families in danger of losing their homes, through their annual penny drive. The students learn about neighbors helping neigh- Walk4n... Open Daily to educate and inform nurses about professional development hours. bors, which is the theme of Project Home. The nursery students then donate their pennies to Project Home. Pictured above are students from Mrs. Bergln and, Mrs. the basics of wound care. Annual LEARN membership for St. Paul's Church Crane's "Robins" class as they get ready to start counting just some of their pennies. In the back row, from left, are Anna Roberts, Matthew Nicholls, Katelyn Emphasis,will be given to skin registered nurses is $40. Interested plans fundraisers Normann, Nicholas Garofalo, Abigail Giannobile, Billy Lenta, Alec Salomon, Anthony Graziano and Keith Brown. In the front row are Madeline DeBaro, Lucia Rinaldi, tears and pressure ulcers. As a cer- Derek Kallensee, Kyra Goga, Patrick Jarosz, Gregory Bishop, Matthew Normann. Not pictured are Shayna Hollander and Madeline Larrabee. ; parties are welcome to attend at a GARWOOD — St. Paul's tified wound and ostomy nurse, guest fee of $10 per program. D'Andrea is responsible for all United Church of Christ will host "Experience Does Matter!" For more information, please several upcoming fund-raisers, the wound consultations at the hospi- write to LEARN, P.O. Box 6, Scotch tal. first of which is a gathering at Our Doctors have a Combined Practice Plains, NJ 07076; or call Betty, pro- Cheeburger Cheeburger from 4-9 LEARN is a not-for-profit pro- gram coordinator, at (908) 272- Children's Registration opens p.m. March 21. In order to partici- The region's premier fessional organization for New 7239, or Beth, membership chair, Experience of Over 100 Yea rslil pate residents must have a flyer WESTFIELD — The Westfield Hop, Dance/Pom, Get in the Both groups are self-contained provider of quality, Jersey Registered Nurses, which at (908) 754-9499. from St. Paul's Church which can offers eight programs an academic Summer Workshop, a fine and Game and Jazz Aerobics. workshops which explore arts compassionate care for Advances in Cardiovascular be picked up at the church office concert performing arts program for stu- For students who enjoy per- . and crafts, music, creative move- long-term, hospice anil year on current nursing topics. Care - Part I is the title of the next Cheeburger Cheeburger is located dents from pre-school to grade forming, there are two Musical AIAN GOLDSTEIN, MD/ 27Years Experience Each program offers continuing ment, violin, science, Spanish ;. Alzheimer's-type patients. LEARN program, which will be at 251 North Ave. West in the 12, is beginning registration for Theater Chorus classes, and drama. In order to accommp- education contact hours through held on April 25. BRANDT LEVIN, MD/ 25 Years Experience Respite stays available. Westfield train station parking planned in its 2005 summer program. "Interplanetary Jarnmin" and date the needs of pre-schplars, •-• lot. Call (908) 389-1100 for more The WSW program will run "We Haz Jazz." these classes will be held at. }<• CLAYTON LEOPOLD, MD/ 25 years Experience information. from June 29-July 29, with a In addition to some favorites Redeemer Lutheran Schoolon .', Get fit this spring at From 5:30-7:30 p.m. April 1 Cranford special arts festival scheduled for in the Drama Department, such Cowperthwaite Place. -: ALEX KUDRYK, MD/ 24 years Experience With breathtaking there will be a chicken dinner fea- the evening of July 28. Classes as Magic, Junior Acting Also, the WSW will have two.. views of the Watchung turing chicken with gravy, mashed are held from 8:30 a.m.-12:30 Workshop and Whose Line Is It, separate musical theater produc- CRANFORD — The Rotary p.m. daily at Roosevelt there are two new offerings — •, Mountains, this potatoes, vegetables, rolls and but- tions taught by professionals Westfield Area YMCA ter, desserts and beverages. The Club of Cranford will host a con- Intermediate School on Clark Classes in Clowning and with Broadway and regional the- Hours: staterof-thB-art facility cert for children at 1 p.m. Street. Juggling have been added to the Most Insurances RUNNELLS The Westfield Area YMCA has class for the cycling enthusiast. cost is $8 for adults, $7 for seniors, GUITAR BOB ater experience. The first play 1 .•''.•! Mon.-Fri. (9am-6pm) is staffed 24 hours- added several new fitnesspro - The class consists of a warm-up fol- $6 for children under 12. Saturday in Room 200 of the There are 30 individual offer- schedule. will be My Fair Lady, for stu> Accepted a-day by dedicated Specialized Hospital of Union County grams to its spring class schedule. lowed by 40 minutes of a high- Ladies Lucky Nite Out will be Community Center, 220 Walnut ID program in the Community ings in the. Arts and Crafts Chess, Kitchen Chemistry, dents in Grades 6-9. No audi- Sat.&Sun.(10am-4pm) Department, with new courses in Exploring Science, Think Tank, physicians and In Triathlon 101, participants intensity combination of jumps, in May at a date and time to be Ave. Guitar Bob, a New Jersey- Center from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. tions are necessary for this show, learn the basics to get started on a seated climbs and springs. Class based composer and performer of The Child ID program con- Architecture, Exploring Art, and and Fun with Math are among which will be performed July 27- professional nurses. Medicare and Medicaid always accepted. announced at the Mattern home. MUXTI CARE MEDICAL CENTER new adventure. The class covers ends with ail appropriate cool- For tickets contact Nancy Mattern children's music, will perform the sists-of recording photographs, Knitting/Crocheting. Some the 12 subjects in the 28. The second musical will the ' 100 Commerce Place , Clark, NJ the how, what and where of the; down and stretch. This is solid at (908) 226-0102. concert. fingerprints and height/weight returning courses in this depart- Kaleidoscope Department. Into the Woods; the cast and crew 40 Watchung Way, Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922 three triathlon disciplines (run- training for pro-season outdoor Guitar Bob performs original information in a handy take- ment are Airbrush, Graphic Among the Music Department will meet prior to the opening of (Off Raritan Rd.) St. Paul's Church is located at Design, Studio Art, Basketry, electives are Keyboarding, Easily reached from Routes 22, 24 & 78. Just 1 mile from exit 41 off 1-78. ning, swimming and cycling) with cyclists. children's songs for children and home "passport." The whole the Workshop, on June 27-28, 213 Center St. The church num- Carving, Mosaics, Needlework, Beginning Guitar, Another service of the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders a mini-thriathlon during the last What does Fit in 30 mean? It ber is (908) 789-1285. their families. His concerts process takes just a few minutes, and then daily from 11:30 a.m.-* class. Class meets from 8-9 a.m. for include audience participation, and there is no charge. Origami and Scrapbooking. Brass/Woodwinds, Fiddling Fun means that the goal of this class is and new classes in Vocal 3:15 p.m. through July 22V 732-499-0606 six Sundays through April 17. to get fit in 30 minutes minutes. singing, playing rhythm instru- Residents can call Andrea Among the new classes in the Auditions for this play, for stu- Call 908-771-5901 • www.ucnj.org/RUNNELLS Roadride is an advanced spin Palm Cross sales ments, creative movement and Communications Department Performance and String Theclass combines training for Sciarrilio at (908) 380-1920 for Ensemble. dents in Grades 9-12, will be cardio, strength, muscle endurance, at St Theresa's dancing, making for an enjoyable more information on either of are Myths and Legend, Science held on March 19 and April 2. stability, balance and power. musical and social experience for these programs. Fiction and Young Writers. This The Workshop also has two Performers must call (908) 789- Finally, the Y*s Latin Dance KENILWORTH - St. the whole family. An acclaimed The Rotary Club of Cranford area continues to offer other special pre-school programs. Pre- 9696 to arrange for an audition. Workout is specifically designed for Theresa's Youth Ministry Program composer, performer and record- has been serving the Cranford writing sections such as Pencil kindergarteners, who are not Into the Woods will be performed people who love Latin dance, but will be running its annual Palm ing artist of children's songs, community for more than 75 Pals and Tomorrow's Authors, entering school in September, July 21-22. might not have a partner or the Cross and Flower Sales the week- Guitar Bob also teaches kinder- years. Consisting of approxi- and the popular TV Production can be enrolled for 2, 3 or 5 days State of the Art Cancer Treatment Center in NJ classes. each week. The kindergarten For more, call (908) 518-1551, time to enjoy it. Participants will ends of March 12113 and March garten in upstate'New Jersey. mately 30 local businesspeople class, which is a daily program, visit the main office at 150-152 •••• enjoy a high energy workout that 19-20. All sales will take place in All tickets for the concert are and residents, the Cranford The Dance and Movement ; incorporates salsa, samba and front of McVeigh Hall, the school's Department contains such cours- is designed for children who East Broad St., Westfield, or visit i "Intensify modulated radiation * $5. Proceeds will benefit the Rotary Club is part of the 1.2 must be 5 years old by Oct. 31. : www.njworkshopfortheartsxomi more. gym. St. Theresa's School is locat- Cranford Rotary Charitable million-member Rotary es as Fencing, Gymnastics, Hip i therapy (1MRT) wraps radiation beams New State of the Art Equipment The Spring 1 Session runs from ed at 540 Washington Ave. Fund, including Cranford Rotary International, whose motto of | precisely around tumors to destroy cancer with Fully Integrated IMKT System Feb. 27-April 23. The Spring 2 Palm Crosses are $12 and can Scholarships. Tickets are avail- "Service Above Self" is carried I cells while minimizing risk to healthy tissue Session runs from April 24-Juhe be purchased with a variety of col- able at the door, at Bell's out through civic and charitable .18. ored bows, ranging from the tradi- Pharmacy, Cranford Eye Care, activities in the community and The Y is located at 220 Clark tional purple to greens, reds, and SI Bank & Trust in worldwide. St., Westfield. For more informa- blues, yellows, and pinks. Assorted Cranford. For more information on the tion, visit the Y online at flowers will be available the sec- That same day, the Rotary group, check out the website at www.westfieldynj.org or call (908) ond weekend only. All flowers will Club will be conducting a Child www.cranford.com/rotary. 233-2700. come wrapped in colorful baskets. All funds collected will help to n send 21 high school members to the Osage, W.Va. area during their College Women host 'Silver'sale spring break on an "Appalachian Mission Trip." There they will :'•:•!; spend a week immersed with the at Runnells a seasoned storyteller 5-month CD local people, helping build and CRANFORD -The College he portrays an Irish emigre The Volunteer Guild of repair homes for the locals. Runnells Specialized Hospital of Women's Club of Cranford will recruiting sergeant for the 892 Trussler Place, Rahway, New Jersey 07065 For more information on the host a presentation by David Continental Army and a surgeon's Union County will feature the Palm Cross Sales or to make a merchandise of House of Silver on Emerson titled "The Shannachie assistant. He is also the museum's donation towards this mission of Glendunbun Ballybeg:- official George Washington inter- (732) 382-5550 March 17. The sale will be held in trip, call Rich Donovan, St. Traditional Celtic Tales" Monday. preter for the 225th anniversary 12-month CD •the multi-purpose room of the Theresa's Youth Minister, at (908) of the American Revolution. facility at 40 Watchung Way, The wit and wisdom, humor 709-1930 or visit www.icatholic- and horror, and hubris and Emerson has also spent 10 Berkeley Heights from 9 a.m.4 zone.com/YM. tl • Eric Karp., AID, Medical Director p.m. humanity of a people are found in years with "History on the Hoof," their stories. In the program, the where, in addition to playing •,; Board Certified Radiation Oncologist There is nevor a fee for the compelling storyteller Emerson Stephen Hopkins of the 24-month CD public to attend our sales," said Residents urged retells (and embroiders) the color- Mayflower, he portrays the master Union County Freeholder Bette to vote in election ful and ancient tales of Ireland, of a mid-19th century whale ship RAHWAY Jane Kowalski, liaison to Runnells Scotland, Wales and Cornwall in a and an early 20th century suffra- Specialized Hospital. "A percent- KENILWORTH — Kenilworth presentation designed to warm, gist-persecuting policeman, His CDs from Investors NAL age of each purchase made at these residents who are not registered tickle or chill the heart. With or newest program is The Tall Tales sales is given to the Volunteer to vote jn the April 19 school elec- without a pint in his fist, Emerson of Davy Crockett and Lies of the CANCER CENTER Guild to obtain items for tho resi- tion and would like an applica- spins traditional lore about fairies, Mountain Men." dents and patients that may tion, or those who will be away on ghouls, ne'er-do-wells, tricksters, The program will begin at 7:46 include- televisions, VCR's and Election Day and would like an banshees, heroes and liars, plus p.m. at First Presbyterian Church, prizes for their bingo games. The absentee ballet, may send an e- original stories with an Irish tint. ^INVESTORS Free Door to Door 11 Springfield Avenue, Cranford.: efforts of the Guild, which make mail to [email protected]. For the last 20 years, Emerson All are welcome. ^SAVINGS BANK Transportation Available vendor sales possible, also sponsor The application form and/or hns been an interpreter of histori- The program is offered through a. holiday party/gift • distribution absentee ballot will bo brought to cal characters at Colonial the Horizon Speakers Bureau pro- and a summer picnic or ice cream 1 resident's home. Williamsburg, Plimoth Plantation gram and supported by the New social, in cooperation with the and Morristown! National. Jersey Council for the Berkeley Heights lions Club." • The last day to register to vote : in tho April election is March 21. Historical Park, Humanities, a state partner of the For more information, call (908) The last day to apply for an Most recently, he has been with National Endowment for the 771-5847.. absentee ballot is April 12. the Old Barracks Museum, where Humanities. l ... L-.--. V;. •• v-.'(J.t»i'.*a3iW. J* :•'- primetime/ March 10,2005 March 10,2005 primet/me/ pitfil perfbnn Mendelssohn piece in Mid-Day series finale Guild's exhibit Oratorio Singers offer a unique look at Messiah First, Congregational internationally as a concerto Sherman Chamber Ensemble with numerous chamber Musical Arts from Yale States, Canada, Germany, Church of Westfield, 125 Elmer soloist, chamber musician, and principal cello and assis- groups including the Saratoga University and teaches cello Hungary, Greece, China and the Carribean, including Oratorio Singers of Westfield, 85 singers Church. As conductor of the Oratorio Singers, from oratorio and recital to premieres of art ',' St., will present the trio of vio- recitalist and pedagogue. tant director of the New York Chamber Players, "Modern ' and chamber music at shines light on with soloists and Baroque orchestra under Columbia University. He has debuts at Weill Recital Hall in Johnson has led the chorus in the Requiems songs, opera and cabaret music. Highlights of linist Anton Miller, cellist Eliot Miller has toured numerous Chamber Ensemble. Bailen is Works" and the Sebago-Long the direction of conductor Trent Johnson, will of Mozart, Brahms, Faur6 and Verdi, Haydn's Bailen and pianist Brandt times in Asia and South ' principal cello of the Westfield Lake Chamber Music Festival, also received national atten- and the Gasteig his experience include performances with the Cultural Center in Munich. celebrate 25 years of musical performances Die Schbpfung, Mendelssohn's Symphony 2 Symphony Orchestras of Charlotte, Kansas J?redricksen in a free, half-hour America performing a wide Symphony Orchestra, and he appears frequently with tion as a songwriter for chil- with a concert featuring the complete 1754 Lobgesang, Elgar's theMusicMakers,Bach's Orchestra New England, leading New York area orches- dren and is the creator of Frodriksen has been sponsored photographers City, New Jersey, Sioux City, Springfield and program at noon Wednesday as range of repertoire including Foundling Hospital version of George by the U.S. and China St. John Passion, Koddh/s Missa Brevis, Syracuse. As winner of the Joy in Singing ^ the concluding concert of its Brahms, Sibelius and Teatro Grattacielo, and the tras such as the American "Song to Symphony," an "8 Photographers, Young & carnivals - hers is a clear- Frideric Handel's Messiah, an oratorio in Handel's Judas Maccabeaus, Dello Joio'sTo 'vrinter Mid-Day Musicales Tchaikovsky concertos. His Garret Lakes Arts Festival Symphony, New York City extended school residency pro- Foundation to perform and Award, Eley made his New York recital debut; Underknown" is the title of eyed empathy. Lukas three parts, at 3 p.m. Sunday in the sanctu- Saint Cecilia and Francis Poulenc's Gloria in 1996 at Merkin Hall, and he has been rec- 1 aeries. The featured work will recital tours have included per- Orchestra. He has also served Opera, the Orchestra 6f St. gram that presents children's give master classes in China. the next exhibit at the Arts ary of the First United Methodist Church, and Chichester Psalms.: His media appearances include Kwiatek's images, whether of ognized in many prestigious competitions. be the famous Mendelssohn formances in Germany, as principal cello of the Cape Luke's and New Jersey original work in an orchestral Guild of Rahway, which will factories, abandoned urban One East Broad St. in Westfield. Soloists will As a composer, Johnson has written Trio ini D'Minor. A $5 soup and Austria, Switzerland, England, May Music Festival Orchestra Symphony. He has recorded for setting. New York's WQXR, Beijing tel- run from March 18 through include Rachel Rosales, soprano, Betsy Eley has degrees in voice from Baylor; lots or the lushness of nature, numerous works for soloists, ensembles and University and Southwestern Baptist ' sandwich luncheon will be China and the Virgin Islands. and the Long Island Nonesuch, Koch International, Brandt Fredriksen enjoys a evision, and Greek national April 15. possess a classical formality. Mackenzie-Stubbs, mezzo soprano, Elem musical organizations. Recent compositions available in the church social Miller is on the faculty of Philharmonic and is assistant- Deutche Grammophon, Delos, highly versatile career as a television and radio. There will be an opening Eley, baritone, and Kerry Stubbs, tenor. Theological Seminary and pursued further -. Geraldine Lozano's self- include a trumpet concerto, the cantata The graduate study at Indiana University. He is i hall following the concert.' Lawrence University in principal cello of the Stamford New World, Beanstalk and concert pianist, chamber musi- Fredriksen is on the College reception at the Arts Guild portraits are experimental, This version of Handel's Messiah was first Pa-schal Lamb, a saxophone quartet, and a Appleton, Wise, and New York Symphony. Flying Dutchman Records. cian and teacher. He has per- Preparatory Division of the from 7-9:30 p.m. March 18; raw and beautiful, but never performed in the Westfield and New Jersey trio for clarinet, viola and piano. In 2004, professor of voice at Westminster Choir Since performing his Manhattan School of Music. College of Rider University in Princeton. Carnegie Hall debut with the University in Manhattan. Bailen performs regularly Bailen received his Doctor of formed throughout the United admission is free. narcissistic. Almost all of areas on March 1,1970 by the Messiah Johnson was awarded a prestigious prize in The exhibit is curated by Paola Rached's photography is Singers and Orchestra under the direction of composition from the American Academy of Tenor Kerry Stubbs received his bachelor's New Chamber Orchestra of Regarded as one of the degree in voice performance from . New York, violinist Anton finest cellists in the tri-state Alejandro Anreus, former focused on nudes, exploring the Rev. Philip R. Dietterich to a standing- Arts and Letters in New York City. curator at both the Jersey minimalist forms, sexual ten- room-only audience at the Westfield Soprano Rachel Rosales is blessed with a Westminster Choir College. He teaches voice Miller has appeared through- region, Eliot Bailen is founder City and Montclair museums, privately and is a certified vocal music . out the United States and and artistic director of the NJWA Band welcomes spring with concert sion or simply the pattern of Methodist Church where Dietterich was min- voice of grand proportion and range. She has and currently a professor at flesh against emptiness. ister of music. The chorus consisted of 23 teacher in the Elizabeth Public School : achieved both popular and critical acclaim on In its 11th concert since last band, will perform Londonderry the catchy Theme from Pink program between the USSR William Paterson University. Nelson Chan, a former stu- singers with an orchestra of 20 players and international stages in opera, oratorio and System. He is also a former faculty member September, the NJWA Concert Air as the featured trombone Panther by Henry Mancini. and the United States. The The featured artists are dent at William Paterson who five soloists. solo recitals. Her highlights include perform- of the New, Jersey Workshop for the Arts. Band, under the direction of soloist. Ondrey will guest conduct the 100-plus strong Michigan band, Jennifer Baum, Ryan Brooks, is currently completing his Though Handel performed Messiah ances of Messiah with Musica Sacra in With the Westminster Symphonic Choir, Howard Toplansky, will per- During the two-hour concert, combined bands in several led by titan conductor William Nelson Chan, Betty photo studies at the Rhode approximately 29 times during the last 17 Carnegie Hall and Dvorak's Stabat Mater Stubbs has performed under Bernstein, ; form at the David Brearley members of the Brearley High selections as well. D. Revelli, played in Kohmuench, Lukas Kwiatek, Island School of Design, works years of his life, he never used a large chorus with the Hartford Chorale and Symphony. Levine, Muti, Mehta, Slatnick, Rostropovich, High School, 401 Monroe Ave., School band will combine with The concert is a fundraiser Azerbaijian, Armenia and other Geraldine Lozano, Angelica in the tradition of the best but held to performances of chamber music Rosales serves as a member of the teaching Sinapolil, Abado and Flummerfelt. His oper- Kenilworthat 7:30 p.m. the NJWA Concert Band to for the Brearley Music Boosters Soviet satellite countries as Muhoz and Paola Rached. humanist photo journalism, dimensions. During the 1960s, Alfred Mann, faculties of Bennington College, Vassar atic roles include the Jailer inDialogues of : Saturday. John Ondrey, director perform the melodious Three and will feature. Berlioz' March well as the Middle East This exhibition brings while the poetry of his prints a Handel scholar, along with Watkins Shaw ' College and Fordham University, the Carmelites, Frederick in Pirates of :. Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday dl of the Brearley High School Sketches by John Morrisey and Trio'mphale, the rousing Zampa "At the time, there was an together a group of young bring to mind artist's like the from England, brought forth two new edi- Betsy Mackenzie-Stubbs, mezzo-soprano, Penza nee, Aeneas in Dido and Aeneas, the . overture by Herold, a medley of exotic appeal to these places; photographers, each of whom late Alvarez Bravo. tions faithful to Handel's autograph Messiah hojds a master of music degree with distinc- Public Theatre's production-of the Haggadah '• •• :'•' '• •'••.. •-.. .•••••• .••,•-•'•; •.,•••• •• •^'^^ • Corned Beef ft Cabbage marches by Sousa, and the very now, technological advances is in his or her 20s and has "I am confident that we scores, the only one of his oratorios which tion from Westminster Choir College. She by Elizabeth Swados, and most recently the . have brought these locations to studied with photographer •SheperdsWe '• • ' ; melodic Gold and Silver Waltz will see these young photogra- uses verses from the New Testament. Mann has sung as soloist with the Choral Arts Brave in The Sunset Trail at the Opera • Shannon 81riotn In Whiskey Sauce by Lehar. The second half of our television screens. One Robin Schwartz at William phers grow and cease to be was in the audience for the 1970 perform- Society of New Jersey, the Morris Choral House in Geneva, New York. •. • Scotty's Seafood Casserol the program will feature popu- thing remains constant, howev- Paterson University. Beyond 'underknown.' Today and ance. It was 10 years later, in 1980, that Society and Voices, Incorporated. Mackenzie- General admission tickets for Sunday's • Muligan Stew Svsm CHEF lar pieces including Latin tan- er, and that is the interest and these factors, the commonali- tomorrow their photographs Dietterich founded the Oratorio Singers, Stubbs was a winner in the 1994 Regional • Chicken pot Pie show are $20, with senior and student tickets gos, American ragtime, and love for music crosses all inter- ties disappear. furnish evidence of a multi- which he conducted until his retirement in National Association of Teachers of Singing at $15. For concert information, call the :•!• « Fiah-N-Chips selections by Cole Porter, national boundaries. I eagerly These photographers are a plicity of visions that is the 1994. Competitions. She is a member of the church office at (908) 233-4211daily fronv v • Scotty's 24 at. Steaks! look forward to enlarging the diverse group of artists. modern experience, said Key lime Pie & Irish Coffee SEAWEED SALAD SPECIALS "This is a perfect time for a Trent Johnson, Oratorio Singers' current National Association of Teachers of Singing 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. There is ample parking in concert. We are all a bit worn musical repertoire through Jennifer Baum focuses on Anreus. conductor since 1994, is also an organist, and maintains a private voice studio in bisk Cream Cheesecake enrobed in Belgium Chocolate (ft ; these international contacts," the church lot and surrounding nearby lots. Green Beef by the Mug ^? with each Take-out order out by the snow storms and are people and their environ- This exhibit is sponsored pianist, and composer. He serves as director Kenilworth. said ToplanBky. ments in perpetual move- The 'church and sanctuary are handicapped- looking forward to spring. Let's by Merck and Co., Inc. Gallery of music and arts at the Westfield Methodist Baritone Elem Eley enjoys a varied career, accessible. ..•••;••'•• ^595 Monte Ave. • Springfield • (973) 376-3840, Sundav • Tuesday • Wednesday • Thursday bring it on with some terrific The NJWA Concert Band ment. Ryan Brooks photo- hours are Wednesday, Friday music," said Toplansky. rehearses from noon-l:30 p.m. graphs landscapes, rock and Saturday from 1-4 p.m. Recently, Toplansky has been Saturdays at the Westfield climbers and the homeless, and Thursday from 1-3 and 5- in contact with conductors in Area YMCA, 220 Clark Street, finding in all three subjects 7 p.m. Russia, who have been sharing Westfield, and from 10:30 a.m.- both the harshness and poet- The Arts Guild of Rahway UNION COUNTY MORTGAGE RATES WL'SI. C r their musical experiences and noon Sundays at the Green ry of the outdoors. is located at 1670 Irving St. in future plans in their respective Lane YM-YWHA at 501 Green Betty Kohmuench avoids downtown Railway. 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New Jersey Association of Realtors' 2004 The Circle of Excellence awards are pre- Martha "Sue" Pierson; Silver Level - Prudential New Jersey Properties Multi- Based in Somerset, Prudential New would likely be placed in the Cranford size-wise and in its program "I think Cranford would be a great Currently the Cougars play in the Circle of Excellence. Combined, the compa- sented annually and recognize outstanding Virginia Belson; Bronze Level - Lynn Boyer, Million Dollar Club for achieving more than Jersey Properties offers relocation, mort- Mountain Division with other Group CRANFORD - This week Cranford offerings. addition to our league," Serritella Watchung Conference as the league's ny's New Providence, Summit and Westfield listing.and sales achievements by Realtors Rilla Kla'cik, Sophie Klejmont, Martin $3 million in sales volume each. Those win- gage, fine homes and resort properties serv- II schools like A.L Johnson, Rahway, offices had two Gold Level, four Silver Level who have reached the height of their profes- ^Marty* Miles and Jeanne C. Schulz. ners are: New Providence office - Teri took the next step in its attempt to Taglieri said the NJSIAA should be said. "All the teams would benefit only Group II school, surrounded by Gov. Livingston, Hillside and Roselle ices. With more than 700 sales, associates move from the Watchung Conference and seven Bronze Level winners. sion. Statewide, Prudential New Jersey Summit office: Gold Level - Dianne E. Danahey, Ingrid Gruettemann and Mary getting back to the district with a from the competition on an even play- Group III and Group IV schools but the conference also takes into serving 11 counties, it is the second largest to the Mountain Valley Conference. "Each of our sales associates exemplifies Properties' membership roster boasts 142 Sample; Silver Level - Teresa M. Brannin, Ann Walsh; Summit office - Robert Barlow, decision in about a couple of weeks. ing field." including Scotch Plains-Fanwood, account the strength of programs independently-owned residential real Monday Cranford Athletic Director the dedication, hard work and attitude that total awards, with seven Platinum Level, and Peter Fife Bronze Level - Kim Crites- Karen L. Horbatt, Janet M. Laing, Thomas With the support of the administra- Serritella added the MVC is looking Westfield, Union, Irvington and when placing schools m divisions. our clients value," said William O. Keleher eight Gold Level, 36 Silver Level and 91 Carloto and Lucy Thompson. G. McDonough, Richard Nelson, John A. estate company in New Jersey. For more Marc Taglieri, high school Principal tion and school board, Taglieri is of for a school like Cranford to fillspots Elizabeth that outnumber Cranford in Serritelli; said schedules have been Jr., chairman and CEO of Prudential New Bronze Level winners. Westfield office: Silver Level - Dana Robb and Diane Terry; Westfield office - information, visit www.PruNewJersey.com. Carol Grossi and the Board of the opinion the Mountain Valley left vacated by former MVC schools enrollment by an average of about 720 prepared for next year with and with- Education attorney presented their Conference suits Cranford better than Bound Brook, Manville, North students. out Cranford in the MVC. '•. case to the New Jersey Interscholastic the Watchung. Cranford also has the Plainfield and Mount St; Mary's, who Cranfqrd's enrollment is 752 stu- Seminar offers tips forprospectiv e homeowners Athletic Association (NJSIAA) support of the Mountain Valley have left for the Skylarid Conference. dents. The closest school is Malcolm X; A move to the MVC would also pro-! Leagues and Conferences Committee. Conference (MVC), who on September "The Mountain; Valley Conference Shabazz (Group III) in Newark with vide leagues for Cranford swimming UC clerk issues and field hockey; .Currently..••'•these' SPRINGFIELD — Owning a Inn on Route 22 West in experts, according to Gabriella recognition it has received both at Taglieri said representatives from 13, 2004 voted unanimously to accept has welcomed us. with open arms and 895 and the biggest differential comes home is a significant part of the Springfield. Recognized by the Swartwood, the group's education a state and national level," said the Watchung Conference including Cranford'a application into the confer- they are excited about having us in from Elizabeth (Group IV) with an sports play independent schedules ^American Dream, But because of Fannie Mae, My Way Home has director. . Swartwood. "But the real pride Executive Director Robert Shapiro ence. . their league," Taglieri said. absurd 3695 students, according to . because they are not offered in entfugh Ju'gh down payments, significant. helped more than 10,000 resi- Topics to be covered during the comes in helping people from warning about and President Steve Yesinko were at "Because of the size of our schools The Watchung Conference will not numbers posted on the NJSIAA web- Watchung Conference schdol$. Tagiieri debt arid lack of knowledge, many dents in northern New Jersey to seminar include breaking every walk of life be able to pur- the meeting as well. site. ''•', •;.; ' '•'•• . ', ';:'...... ',.' •. '• .. •. ':'; said membership could also establish : ;feel that dream is out of reach. become first-time homeowners. through the down payment barri- and the fact that we'd all be in Union allow Cranford to split from them; on chase a home." "We were in there for about an hour a 'MVC.,lacrosse league, the Cougars ."That could change on Featuring Joseph Farella, a er; HUD and Fannie Mae first- County, I think it would be a great fit," October 5, 2004 the Watchung chose The Mountain Valley Conference is Seminar attendees will receive and a half and presented our case," will provide the MVC with enough Saturday, thanks to the non-profit Westfield resident and financial time buyer programs; purchasing My Way Home's Guide to scams said MVC President Nick Serritella. riot to allow Cranford to leave by a divided into. Mountaihand Valley.divi- organization My Way Home. advisor who has appeared on and renovating real estate; the Purchasing a Home. Reservations said Taglieri. "We simply told them we Serritella was the athletic director at vote of 9-2,, with Westfield being the ii consisting ofGroup landGroup teams to do so. •'•'•".;'• .: •'.•. '••'''.', Dedicated to increasing home- CNN, along with Earl Myers, the four keys to homeownership; and are required for the seminar as Union County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi is advising homeowners to ' v i ownership through education for thrust of the My Way Home the home financing process. The seating is limited For more infor- be aware of a growing mortgage scam that con artists may attempt the last 10 years, My Way Home approach is to teach prospective event also addresses options for mation or to make a reservation, to perpetrate in this area. wll hold its four-hour seminar homeowners how to take charge those with past credit issues. call (888) 422-6992 or register Under the "mortgage elimination scam," perpetrators convince a entitled "Home Ownership Now" of their home-buying activities by "We are extremely proud of the online at www.homeownership- homeowner to refinance a mortgage at a low interest rate and put from 9:30-1:30 p.m. at.the Holiday creating their own team of success of our program and the now.com. their deed into a "Family Trust" or "Family Estate Trust" with the gan wins perpetrators named as trustees. The new "trustees" are then able to refinance the mortgage and take other steps to receive tens or even hundreds of thousands of "7 Barbara McDonough joins Goldwell Banker office dollars. The homeowner is then loft with a massive debt and histo- WESTFIELD — Barbara Ann and lending issues involved in a real ry of delinquency due to the mortgage payments never made by the Pennsylvania hv 2001. She and her scammers. Region 3 title McDonough recently joined the estate transaction," said Michael husband and two children recently Westfield office of Coldwoll Banker Scott, manager of the office. "She moved back to Westfield. The mortgage elimination scam began in California as far back Residential Brokerage as a sales McDonough was licensed in as 1999 and is growing throughout the country, according to the will be a tremendous asset to her Property Records Industry Association, a private-sector trade group. Ferrara takes third place associate. buyers and sellers, and I wish her Pennsylvania and earned her New ByCHADWMENWAY sive than I was last year. I want- Jersey real estate license in The scam tends to target homeowners with an outstanding mort- "Barbara's extensive 20-year much success in her new career." gage of at least $100,000, a good credit rating, and low to moderate THE CHRONICLE ed to come out there strong," background in banking and real McDonough was a resident of January. She said she joined Hogan said. "My goal was to get Coldwell Banker Residential cash flow. As with many real-estate scams, the perpetrators often estate financial services enables her Scotch Plains for eight years and of seek out elderly homeowners and recent immigrants. UNION — For the second the first takedown and after that, to provide her clients with a signifi- Westfield for an additional eight Brokerage because she; feels that straight year, Cranford's Pat I just put pressure on top." office is a market leader in the area. "With the continuing real-estate boom and the explosive growth cant understanding of the credit years before moving to of mortgage and deed filings, our office and other agencies have seen Hogan can call himself Region 3 Hogan scored the first points For information champion. about a minute into the match about buying or sell- a sharp increase in attempted scams and other fraudulent activi- ties," Rajoppi said. "Our vigilant staff refers all examples of possible But this time he's not through. with a duck-under takedown but ing real estate in the "It's great to be able to keep by the end of the first period, 4tk Award-winning • Union County area, • wrongdoing to the Union County Prosecutor's Office." Rajoppi offered homeowners general tips on protecting against wrestling," Hogan said. "I'm going Hogan experienced something he. contact McDonough hadn't since January, Ogbonna, EHA StillI' e Itt'all) luiN lit-ci] n-co^nizt'il IIH (lie !j*u 638 Route 206 90G6 Routo 130 Hcu) l-.sliitc linns." February during the local annual estate field since 1988, initially with his won as a sophomore in the fifth time on top - in the third and third place and qualify for the in the semifinals, Ferrara was Brandon Tims of Rancocas Valley (908)709-8400 Ferrara takes third, goes (888) 4078288 . 656-824-0050 J M IWn'jml Awiu.ilc* .'im l|tiiiir matched up against Nelson liusti'Si'lk-i Viml.k*il» •" Stii.lv V«l ixi awards luncheon, with Office Manager father when Isoldi Realty opened in seed, Hogan didn't take anyone received another point for an state tournament in Atlantic City to earn the second seed in the top ERA to A.C. for state title shot by pinning senior Mark Kearsing Puentes of North Plainfield in VISIT US ONLINE AT: WWW.ERASTATEWI0E.COM SlinU umJuilnl lui Cciulanl ti«p.w.uiim l>v J U Michael Scott making the announce- Westfield, then continuing with Coldwell by surprise as the second seed in escape . before taking down bracket of the 171-pound weight ment. Isoldi will also be recognized for Banker when Coldwell purchased Isoldi the 160-pound weight class Ogbonna to earn the 7-2 victory. Cranford's 171-pound C.J. (26-7) of Watchung Hills at 4:09 the . consolation semifinals. class. The winner of that match his achievement dur- Realty in 2000. Saturday in Union. After record- Hogan's tournament started Ferrara, the second part to the with a flying cement job. Ferrara Ferrara dominated for a 15-0 faces the winner of Jon Rothniari ing the Coldwell technical fall at 2:10. i ••.. Isoldi has been inducted to the New ing two pins during his first two after receiving a first-round by Cougars' "Bash Brothers" tan- transferred from Watchung Hills of Bridgewater-Raritan and Banker awards cere- last year. • i' • Jersey Circle of Excellence since 1993, matches Hogan faced off against with a pin at 2:31 of Railway's dem with Hogan, suffered a set- State wrestling pairings: George Stanley of Middletown. . mony for all of New Pat Hogan is seeded fourth in the and attained the platinum level for top-seeded McPaul Ogbonna of Shedrick Goodridge in the quarter- back in semifinals against "I wasn't planning it but he North, The top seed in the top Jersey and Rockland Hanover Park in the finals again, bottom bracket and will face off 2003-04 for a minimum of $25 million in finals by applying a stunning Angelo DiLeo of Seton Hall Prep, was charging at me and it was bracket is Frank Dugan of Expect More.... County, to be held in sales. He also has attained the just like last year. cement mixer. Hogan also pinned 7-5. It was Ferrara's (28-1) first there," Ferrara said of the devas- first against Dan Woods of Passaic Valley. The top seed of Manhattan in April. International President's Premiere, an Hogan dominated and won 7- loss of the season. DiLeo went on tating maneuver after the match. Damerest, the fifth seed at • Goodridge in the district finals a the bottom bracket is Region 3 Isoldi is charac- honor reserved for just 1 percent of 2. Last year he beat Ogbonna, 6- week earlier. In the semifinals, to beat Andrew Barnish of "Making the states means a Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City. teristically modest Coldwell sales associates nationwide. 0, at 152 pounds. Hogan was matched up against Boohton for the Region 3 champi- lot to me," he said. "I've been Each weight class for the state champions Angelo DiLeo of Setbn about his accom- Isoldi specializes in the real estate mar- "I wanted to bo more aggres- third-seeded Cary Aldrich of onship. working for this for three years tournament is divided into top Hall Prep. plishments. When ket in Westfield, Cranford, Scotch Plains, asked how he felt Fanwood and Mountainside, hat he enjoys upon learning of this most about his work is "meeting people, latest success, he FRANK ISOLDI helping people, making friends." He may be Freshman Boy den just reached at (908) 233- Cranford beaten by Rahway 5555, ext. 2Q2; paged at (908) 789-5118; and reached by fax misses state tourney trip at (908) 232-9555 or in state playoff quarterfinal ERA ERA Meeker Realty Co, by e-mail at ByCHADHEMENWAY New Providence's Trevor Maistickle, 6-2, putting him in nil null [email protected]. ByCHADHEMENWAY about 45 seconds left in the third. Off a Rahway THE CHKONICLE Martin (18-12), a sophomore in the consolation semifinals with the fourteenth seed, Friday by Boyden. .' . Coldwell Banker - THE CHRONICLE turnover, Brown (8 points) sunk a long-range jumper is located at 209 which was followed by a shot by Grier to complete a UNION — Brearley'a Jesse pinning him in a mere 55 sec- Boyden avoided a hear pin Central Ave. in RAHWAY — Cranford's Central, Group II boys neat 12-3 run to end the quarter and get Cranford Boyden came very close to an onds, and recovered to record an but-, Westfield. Visit basketball playoff loss, 70-61, to Rahway last within striking range, 51-45. amazing accomplishment — Boyden was then' matched standing 8-6 victory over Mike online at www.west- Wednesday was a short film of the Cougars' roller- "Give the kids credit," Johnstone said. "At half- making the state tournament up against District il runner- Adams (28-7) of. Parsippany/ fieldnj .com/isoldi. coaster season, said head coach Tom Johnstone. time we told them we wanted the lead down to eight this weekend at Boradwalk up, senior sixth seed Julio Boyden scored first with a "We didn't shoot well but we didn't give up," after the third quarter and they knocked it down to Hall in Atlantic City as a fresh- Loprena (16-3) of Linden. takedown and after AdamB Johnstone said. "A lot of games went that route this just six." man in the 215-pound weight Boyden scored a takedown with escaped, Boyden tools him down The first minute of the last quarter had Rahway class. 20 seconds left in the first peri- again for a 4-1 first period lead. converting two of four free throws, as Cranford was Boyden lost in the consola- od to go ahead 2-0 at the end of In the second, Adams waB the BOYS over the foul limit and were in foul trouble most of tion finals to the 215-pound period. Loprejia started on bot- aggressor and took down Charming "Riverside"Colonial BASKETBALL the game. Greg Van Horn fouled out at 7:10. tom in the second period and Boyden and quickly scored' Grier struck again for two of his 31 points to start Boyden kept him there, riding back points with a hold that Wispristine 3bedroom, 11/2 bath, 1927 Cranford colonial sits on a quiet tee Uned street within CLARK • DECORATORS DREAM! Open floor plan. DR& large living room w/cor f.p. Master the Cougars' scoring, followed by a Steve Caprio (9 REGION 3 him while working an arm. looked to have Boyden pinned.' BR/jacuzzi tub & sep. shower stall. Secon BR to/full bath. Full basement. Central Air & vac year. One thing you can say is thnt the kids never points) rebound put-back to cut into Railway's lead, About a minute into the-second But he escaped and logged two. gave up — they always scrapped back into games." 53-49. 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Grier had a chance fireplace. 7fo "state oftbe art" cherry kitchen boasts granite counters, stainless steel appliances, and place, just out of the state tour- got a match in the semifinals The win marked Bbyden'jsi court press and I told the guys we had to make quick to tie the contest at 57 if he converted a three-point against second seeded ChriB e»tr& to a spacious dining room with chair rail A sun filled den offers a great space fir TV and opportunities and convert," Johnstone said. play. But Grior missed the foul shot and Rahway pro- nament picture. Only the top 30th of the year. He f RAHWAY - Two family includes LR, DR, ceeded to go on a 7-0 run to put the game away, three place finishers in each Birchler (27-3) of Seton Hall with a record of 30-4. Senior Dave Snyder converted two quick jump Prep. relaxation, wbilitielight'and'airy2M* floor bos 3 beahoms and a newfidlbath. 7be basement and Eat-In Kit., 2 brs bath each apartment. shots for five of his 11 points to got things started in "I was impressed with the way the guys fought all weight class moves oh to Versus Maistickle, Atlantic City. Against Birchler, the man got the first takedown bu^ | Finished basement Vinyl siding. the second half. Chris Drechsol hit his only shot of the way back," Johnstone said. Tsychologically I r have lots ofstorage space plus room fir expansion, This is a "MUSI"SEE"borne/ the contest, followed by a basket by Chris Brown off think the foul shot Terence missed could havo been Boyden's performance this who had beaten him in the dis- '' reversed; to make the acb)r«i 8^ Oversized two car garage. 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BR,-: 1'>JBAI new boiler, rors after the first day of Cranford "There's a Quality sponsibilities include owntransp. 908«84«62S ly environment for relaxed conditions. Yfcslnce Call 732-969*180. bUtuTinliisis Open House 3/13,: 124. east zone manager; Jim publication, The Suburban 908-272-5904 that sets us apart" processing new and re- interchange between cus- tioboro or 908-233-2042. 908«89-9110t3SO,OO0 . Stevens, finance branch News, Cranford Chronicle . Prudential New Jersey. ,. newal business. CHILDCARE tomers and salespeople. & Tho Rocord Press liabil- Properties Is sooklng" full- • WAITRESS/ Fax Resume to: Mountainside - $799,000. manager; Mike Price, ity shall be limited to an CLERK time agents (or our west' Pin n»im 255 908-2324)520 In my Fanwood homo by car- For our Wostfield store, OFFICE Ing, loving mom. CPR, Rrst AD red estate advertising In Low taxes, custom built' finance assistant branch Literature racks and inter- adjustment for the cost of field Office. 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CLEANING LADIES • hon- Call: 973-467-9O9B REPORTER est, exp., ref., reliable, Civil Rights Law, which C/A, F/P, deck, Must and Bob Bennett, northeast Honda brochures and down- 11 East Broad Street person with good tel make' Itnilegal to adver- Wostflold skills, organized, detail- WAIT STAFF Alto Hiring Food Servers supplies Incl., houses a Seel, Great location, 90S- tise any preference, 23S-1751 zone assistant service man- load information until oriented, computor liter- Private Country Club General assignments, apis/ Free ost.. Call Elsa •CUSTOMER SERVICE* located In Westfield, NJ FT Roporter noedod 008-414-0403 limitations or discrimina- they're ready to speak with a ate. Room for advance- REPORTER WESTFIELD - For sale by ager. *TAROT CARD* 18-25 Motivated Indlv. to Is seeking to hire for weekly paper In tion based on race, ment. owner, principals . only, salesperson. help with new Marketing professional wait staff, Union County. Re- ELDER DISABILITY CARE color, religion, sex, nq-' & PSYCHIC Fax rosumo: cow ranch on comer lot, Meeting the high stan- Co., Need ASAP. No Exp. Genoral assignments, competitive wages and sponslbllltlos Include Exp'd English . speaking tlonal origin, handicap, 908-273-5068 familial status, creed, walk to schools,' 3BR, dards of the borough's Board The service department READINGS Nee, Call 908-S87-1709* FT Roporter noeded benefits, full time posi- coverage of Town European Women Hue In, live for weekly paper in COOK/ meetings, features ouL Agency 90&364B367 ancestry, marital status, 1BA, DR, LR, hardwood tions available, experi- firs., finished bs'mt with' of Adjustment, the newwill be a state-of-the-art •BY SUZAN* DAY CARE PAINT Union County. Re- ence preferred but not and Police news. affectlonal or sexual sponsibilities Include SERVER extra room, paver patio, Guarantees to regain broken necessary. Please call Good benefits. Send orientation, or national- Madison Honda will also technical center, staffed by coverage of Town For Summit School EUROPEAN CARE walkway, black-top drive- relationships & resolve SPVR. DEPARTMENT 908-232^141 writing samples and ity, or an Intention to meetings. features District Brayton Elo- resum* to: Editor • Companions • way. 101 North Cottage incorporate most of the fea- Honda-trained, ASE-certi- all problems of life. Seeking PT Day Care Benjamin Moore retailer make any such prefer- : and Police news. montary. Pk&ecal: Greg Marx 9 • Housekeeping • Chlld'Care PI. $499K. 9Q8-389O048 CALL FOR ONE Spvr., child care & super needs to fill counter posi- ence, limitation or dis- tures of the national Honda fied technicians and open six Good benefits, Sond fl08-918-2122 Live In/out, Reliable visory exp. req. |M-Ftio. n in Paint/ Decorating gmarxQnJn crimination. Familial WIND GAP PA- Adult Lake Free Question writing samples and EOE Bonded -973-777-0426 status Includes children Image Program - including days a week. Customers can 12:00noon 6:30pm). Department. Knowledge WORK WHILE publlshlng.com Front Community...2 Beau- 908.272.9791 rosumo to: Editor WWW.LEKON.NET under the age of 18 llv- Comp. sal. & exc. ben. o, f Painl and color match- tiful Ranch homes. Perfect. Grog Marx © . Ing with parents or legal a more open, free-flowing take advantage of inside incl- child care disc./Y ing preferred. Benefits, THE KIDS ARE setting, great location. LR, IT'S OFFieiAL-^Madison Honda is building an all-new, state-6f-the-art facility at its 280 Main St., Madison location. Presiding over the ground- gmarxflnjn custodians, pregnant mbrshp. Apply Westfield friendly atmosphere. HEALTH/AIDE DR, EIK, Fam.Rm',.2 full interior design, new signage drop-off, which speeds the publlshlng.com SUM III 285 women and people se- breaking are, from left, Ellwood Kerkeslager, mayor of Madison; Dwight Dachnowicz, Madison Honda general mgr.; Bill Vince, Madison Honda Area Y, Attn: HR Dept.. Apply In person to: IN SCHOOL FRONT DESK Experienced certified Ba, decks on the water, and walkways. The plans •BOOK SALE • USED* 220 Clark St.. Westfield, Murray • Hill Health.. & Rac- home/health Seeks po- curing custody of chil- service write-up process and owner; Jim Burrell, American Honda northeast zone mgr.; Jim Stevens, American Honda finance branch mgr.; Mike Price, American Honda finance Wostfield Lumber LAW OFFICE- SCOTCH bsmnts, C/A; etc. Great Over 40,000 Books NJ 07090, fax 908-232- quet Ciub seeks upbeat SALES HELP sition to care for sick or dren under 18. & Homo Center PLAINS. Part time flexible Prices. Call Bob,6iD-38V reveal an elegant, stream- offers protection against assistant branch mgr; Rick Vuono, American Honda finance district mgr.; and Bob Bennett, American Honda northeast zone assistant service mgr. Library of the Chathams. 3306 or fitness minded Individual PT decorator position for olderly. live In/out. This newspaper will not 700 North Ave. East hours-top pay. Typing/ knowingly accept any 6024 lined building with generous inclement weather. For 214 Main St., Chatham [email protected] Westfield, NJ SECRETARY for busy front desk recep- Fabric store, Knowledge of Call Val: 732-882-0741 Sat. 3/12. 9:30-4:30pm computer skills a must. . advertising for real es- 908-232-8855 Part-time for Westfield tion in well established ] custom window • treat- landscaping and a state-of- "while-you-wait" service, a traffic impact from the new of the Bill Vince Auto Group, struction of the new facility, Sun. 3/13, 2-4:30pm Call Myra at 908-322- HOUSE CLEANING tate which Is In violation limniiuwiimaiil facility would not create DENTAL Law firm. Must have, ex- health & tennis Club! Must ments a plus. Sat. a must Mon., 3/14, 9:304:30pm 7000 for an Interview. Polish lady, exp. rofs, own of the law. To report the-art drainage system. customer lounge designed Madison Honda will remain PHYSICAL cellent, typing-word proc- have 2 yrs experience. Cull Nina: 908-888-9416 AaCASHPAIDIII traffic congestion, Madison facility. is located at 280 Main St. in trans, Margaret discrimination, call the RECEPTIONIST essing skills. Fax work Weokday & weekend Office of Fair Housing For single & multl-fpmlly . 908/429-2095 "After much work, care- for comfort will feature com- Honda employed Keller and The new Madison Honda is Madison, minutes from open for business-as-usual, Scotch Plalns/Fonwood, THERAPIST history and salary re- shifts available. Call. Ruth and Equal Opportunity homes & vacant land. Tririis 275 Fast closings'! Call to- plimentary beverages, office hours, Mon., Tuos., Central Jersey, FT/PT. Great quirements to: YARD PERSON Ann 908-665-H41 of the U.S. Department ful thought and several Kirkpatrick, who engineered expected to cost between $3 Short Hills Mall, and fea-Monday through Friday, 8 Thurs., Frl., 8-5. Sat. 8-1. No time for billing? Need EHCItill2l1 salary/benefits. Fax re 908-233-5612 Lumber / Home Center help with data entry? of Housing and Urban snacks, TVs, magazines, toys tures the full line of 2005 908889-5073 sume 973-379-0121 or LANDSCAPE ERA SUBURB designs, we have created a a larger, more efficient park- million and $4 million, with a.m. to 9 p.m., and Saturday needs Yard Person for Computer savvy, extremely de- Development (HUD) at call 973-564-8878 PET GROOMING 1-800-669-9777. The HUD REALTY AGENCY, splendid combination of the for children and Internet ing lot. The firm also con- completion scheduled for Hondas plus a large selec- from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., and TEACHER ASSTI Got Paid To Shopl Mystery customor loading & de- CONSTRUCTION tailed oriented person able 908-322-4434 Shoppers Heeded to Pose SECRET liveries. General knowl- Bather/brushor-expcrlcncp TTY telephone, number Part time, Pro-school. Reliable, experienced., to perform these tedious access for laptops. ducted multiple traffic stud- tion of certified pre-owned can be reached at 973-822- as Customers! Training edge of lumber & Mill- preferred for upscale pot . for the hearing Im- old and the new," said August 2005. Rbsello. Call 908-2450569 Fluent English, NJ DL re- tasks for a reasonable WE BUY HOMES FOR CASH Provided. FT/PT CALL PLANT HEALTH SHOPPERS work preferred. Valid DL. grooming salon In Scotch hourly rato. Ref. avail. Call paired Is 212-7084455. Madison Honda General To ensure that the new ies that projected minimal Madison Honda, part Hondas, Even during con- 1600. quired.. 908-964-2785 Any cond.-any situation! NOW!! 1-877-879-8792 NEEDED benefits. .Plains.* 90^322-8499 V Karen 908-518-0533 90&643-5104 (MM CM 202 CARE/ IPM Apply In person: For Store Evaluations. Get 700 North Avo. East Paid To Shop. Local CHILD CARE HAIR STYLIST TECHNICIAN Westfield, NJ Stores, Restaurants & Before and after school for Full/Part Time to take Knowledgo of plant and 908-232-8855 Theaters. Training Pro- 2 school aged children. pest id. NJ pesticide lie. over following, Other Op- vided, Flexible Hours, M-F; DL and own car req. req. in categories 3A & portunity Available. 908- Email required. College students welcomed. 7091179/90M970213 3B. D.L.req. CDL pref. HHlCllltlp25l Wostflold Area. Call Competitive, pay & ben. 1-800-585-9024 oxt 6262 evenings 908-928-9233 Fox rcsumo 90S668-7S7S HO1NTDA HANDYPERSONS (6) Call Ed 9084130574.' SHAMPOO CLERICAL CHILD CARE BIO $, No Aggravation. ASS'T Immediate PT opening Fanwood: 2 kids, M-F after- Steady yr. round. Truck/van, in our Mountainside noons, valid DL, non- tools & coll req'd. POLICE RECORDS Needed full-time (or busy up Medical Office. M-F. smoker, great refs, fluent 732-7011082 scale salon in Springfield. Pleasant working condi- English. $12$14/hr. CLERK 973-467-0992 Tuos • Sat. tions. Medical Exp; . 908490-1774 HOME Chatham Township Po plus. Call Donbaot lice seeks a Records SUPERINTENDENT 908-789«788x3O3. NANNY JOBS $12$16/hr. CAREGIVERS Clerk to file and maintain PT & FT avail. Great fami- Exp'd. caregivers to assist police records. Salary Summit area, FT with apt. lies, exp. & car req'd. 908 elderly ir) tlieir homes. 22,0OO-$28,0OO, full blackseal . preferred Fax 3173100 www.NannyLrie.com Live-in/out. benefits and pension. qualifications to: DENTAL Call 908-603-2121 RCP Mgmt. 973-709-9016 ASSISTANT Job description and Quality Summit dental office Olivers 238 Large Collision Facility application available at - seeking qualified dental as- Drivers - CDL "A looking for qualified body Police Desk TELLER Countdown Sale! sistant to join our friendly 1 LOCAL DRIVER technicians. Immediate 401 Southom Blvd. staff. No Saturdays. Fnx . Excellent Pay & Benefits openings. Must have Chnthnm, NJ POSITION Home Every Nijht own tools. Salary 8 973-377-0100 « FT/PT teller needed: rosumo to: 877-225-3123 OTR Positions Also Available w/health benefits, paid or online at looking fpr highly moti- 800444-4473 holidays & vacation. www.ctpd.netj vated person for a fast Construction On Our New Facility Is Almost Done! Must apply In person: growing credit union, www.(leckertransport.com omploymont.htm MEDICAL 908-7890330. friendly work environ- Application deadline ment and great benefits. ASSISTANT March 27, 2005. Experienced preferred PT: For small Madison DRIVERS PACKAGING but not required. Office. Exp. required. PT. E»e«llent pay. Musi have For light parts. 2 shift Chatham Tounslup is an Fax resume to Attn: Pottl Fax Resume: own cor/van. Soniors/ Roiiroes 3:30-midnight. 18 Equal Opportunity Employer. - (908) 771-9349 908470-1333 i^i^^^allablej wolcomo. 908-925-3909 Call 908-464-2255 Geitlll Hdl 240 Exciting Cciroor Opporlunilioj'. . . 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Knowledge Networks/SRI, needs evening EVERYTHING ON SALE- 1(800)311-7891 24 hrs. RETIREES WELCOME! and weekend interviewers. We're not Immediate! PT (AM & PM) positions lor school telemarkotors. No selling, paid training. ARCHITECT transportation and FT for medical transportation. I need a F/T licensed Jun Convenient Cranford location. Must be No Exceptions/ No Exclusions lor Architect to work with a Call 973-471-7788 reliable, with clear speaking voice and design construction ca. It '• or fax resume to 973-471-9089 you'ro interested plz call minimal PC skills. Spanish/English inter- 609-9787593 Mon, Wed. viewers also needed. 2005 HONDA ^ 2006 HONDA Fr| 9am 2pm Email . tlmborlaneOO7@ Call 908-497-8048 for more info! I* ODYSSEY EX-L *€ RIDGEUNE hotmall.com EOE 04071: MINIVAN RTL CHILD CARE Large New Vork at homo caring tor LEASE For 36 Mo ,one or more children. _- Cowtt.Qu Us. LEASE For 36 Mo Somerset a N. 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sffiSL . i UNION 4 bed, 1 bath, 1" COFFEC/EMO TABLE SET floor 2-famlly house, ga- SUPPLY Firewood 1/2 or full Glass top, pecan wood. WESTFIELQ 2 Bdr., 1 ba, OFTKESPACE available for Please call after 5pm den, gar.» Walk totrain , 2 ' rage, back yard, $1550 cords 908654-1566 RBS{ call 908587-9118 hollstlcally oriented well- Call90&522-3210 '. 732-3881581 908-272-8907 Scotch Plains- Re-done 1BR fam. ir/yfl. Avail. 3/15. .^before you call ft Agent RAHWAY/CLARK. BORDER .ness providers In new Day Bad- white & brass with CRMVORD - 1 Ig. BR, kit, CRANFORO - 2~ (Ir.,2BR, EUZABETH - Newly reno- Kaidhvorth 1" fl., clean 2 MIUBURN 2 Bdr. apt, all $9OO/mo Incl utils & ca- $2000/mo. •> 1.5 mo. Summit wellness center. MECMfl ElK. n/p, ht & gar Incl.. appliances Included, avail- Gageous 1 br-new bath, kit sec. No smoking, no pets. trundle 2 mattress, bed- m, BA. y fir., $1100/ vated 3 Bdr., LR, ElK, 1 Bdr. apt. Elk, W/D hook- carpet paint etc. Avail. Inv ble. 1.5mosec, no pets Psycho therapists, acu- lr; :x across ftm park, $1700, bath, 1" floor,Elmor a sec- ups, off-street: parking, able, 1-car gar & attic, Newappl908£8»«235 «»7893il7 punturists, nutritionists & ding. 6 drawer dresser mo., utils. Incl., use of yd. Avail Nowl 908-276^907 1.5 mo. sec, no pets & Mar/Apr 1". local to all med.$375/mo 7327626053 WattfMd- Room In private BABY BED SET - Crib With hutch, $350 ^§tl£''' ' •908-276-9067 Iv. msg.* tion, $1200. Call 908456- WE8TFIEL0 2-bed, down- other Interested profes- /toddler bed. matching 3 no utilities. $1000. transp. Ne**y renov. colonial, ST1RUN0 Modem large du- home; with privileges. 973435-5891 after 5 Crarrfort • -3 rms, new .0802. Rosalie Park 1BR garden town, fireplace, balcony, sionals. Please call 908- Quiet. No-Smoking. 908- drawer/changing table, KsnllMDrth 2™ fl. 2 Bdr. 2r«iftCal 9083138301 apt.hwflrs. off st. pkng, plex, 3 Bdrs., 2 baths, 277-2790. DESK, rolltop, med. oak, CMNF0RO - (2) Beautiful 2 BR, kitchen and Ba, Walk to d/W, w/d, HW 'floors, 654*482 oak, exc. cond. $400 OBO train, $925./rno. w/heat, QARW00O • 1 BR apt In sm. apt, new carpets, large Mlllbunv 3BR, 2ba, near laundry fac, IVJ mo sec. kltchen/dlnlng, area, LR, $1800 *90»4i3«04M 908-276«706 54"W W/chalr, $500. -mi CUUtK - 2 BR, new w/w, off LR, E1K. w/d hookup. Avail. deck, washer & dryer, off- $925/mb. 908372-8037 FR, garage, laundry, dock, SCOTCH PUINS • 2 rm of- Queen size sofa bed & 1 "A mo. sec.. No pets, no friendly complex. Haat & hot train $1600/mo + utll & st prkg., Incl. all (Alls., tadil" ttb street parking, $1125. private & convenlentr WESTF1EU) - 2 BR, 2 BA fice suite, prlv. lavatory, Baby BR SET: Crib, glider/ loveseat, $600. Call 732- smoking, 908497-1261 water Indd. No pets, Work- 1.5 mo sec. No fees. . Roselle Park • 2 BR, LR, avail. 3/1, no pets, out & laundry.room onsite. 90&O&00S8 $1800. per mo, + utils. townhouse, LR Cathedral 650 sq. ft. 400 sq. ft. rocker, changing table w/ 3964212 $1200.908^094386 Cranford - Studio apt., pri- 9733685252 DR, ElK, parking, Pets Si ceilings w/frpl, OR, kit., storage, parking, AC, car- CtUiMTCttD m $1058/mo.M)8-789«198 Avail. Immed 908647-5110 dresser & hutch, white DINETTE SET - 4 ft. round, KENLWORTH 2nd floor, 2 CRANF0R0 2-bed, down- vate BA, non smoker, MURRAY HILL - Lg studio, Yard, V> Block public loft, office, 1 car garage 4 peting. Can come fur- lL formica, exc, cond. $595. $125./week call 908- Family house. 1 Bed, Stor- . utils and cable Incl., priv trans. $1300. Includes Summit 2 BR with Updated off street parking, deck, nished. 908-232-6776. trans., $120 wtc Catto R«ady all wood, barrel base, 4 CURK-3BR/2 BA duplex, town, fireplace, balcony, 908301-0411 captain chairs, exc. cond., LR, W/D, office, no pets, 2414898 GARW0OD 1" floor. 4 age, off st pkg,, no utilities. ent & deck. Avail. 4/15. H/HW, 908-878-7438 Also bath, C/A, DW $1400/mo. big yard, ' C/A, new Call 608-272-7468 d/w, w/d, HW. floors, rooms. 2 porches. Small $925 + sec. 90S2728037 1.5 mo. sec. No pets. Avail SUMMIT- Prime downtown BABY FURNITURE! Crib & $175.906487-2189 $1550+sec, Incs gas/ $1800 *90S4134040* $9OO/mo. 9087908820 another apt. In Union. paint/carpet- Laund. w EUZABETH 6 rooms, 2 BR, pets ok. $1100/mo In- now. No fee. W/D hookup; $1950./ location. Charming, spa- New Providence- 1 Room matching 3 drawer DINING RM -Braynin Forv ir. Avail, Im LR, DR. modem kit. & cludes Utll. 908-301-1884 KfeNILWORTH -3 room NEW PROVIDENCE - Quiet 2 SCOTCH PLAINS-2 BR, for rent with Kitchen privi- med. *P«ggy 9083374461*. mo. 1 mo. sec. Call 90ft- clous, sunny office. dresser/changing, table, tana, French Country rectarv CRANFORO • 2 BR plus den, bath. $1400 Incl heat + or 908-347-1737 apartment $900/mo +1 BR, f fir, w/d, near 1st floor, A/C, W/D, *1,SO0 Shared waiting room and leges. $115 week white, exc. cond., $350. mo. sec. no pets. 908- per ma Inc. utll., MO & 6916426 gular tbl., 2 leafs, 4 slde/2 CRANFOfiD 1 BO, Mod. eaWn kit, washer/diyer, Utils. Call 908-709-1419 trains. $i,250/mo + utll. SUMMIT large 3 BR 2 level, kitchen area. Call 973- 908-4643352 908931-9723 arm chairs, w/matchlng ml "dishwasher, off st PKg-. GARWOOD 5 Rms, 2 bed, 272-7290 908464-3650 credit ek, 90*880,1038 apt, newly remodeled, pets., WESTnao - 2 BR, 2™ & 3" 218-1776 ext 851 hutch & curio. Exc. Condi kit/bath, Laundiy hkup, 0ARW00D - 2 BR In 2 fam- ok, w/d Incl., 2 yr. lease floor of 2 family, w/d, SUMMIT: Baker's Rack Dk. green good toe. to center town & no pets, $1150/mo. plus ily hse, C/A, w/d hkup, no pets, smoking or laun- Rosalie 1 Bdr. • 4 room, SCOTCH PLAINS- 1,2,3 BR Union • 2 BR 2 Fam. House, wrought Iron w/2 smollor $2100 9084894573 utlls. Avail. March 1st rfry. $1100 p/mo + utll.. discount no fees... $1550 fridge, d/w, close to trant. Room for rent all trans, avail. 4/15 $950 + Avail Nowl $115O/mO + heat, hot water Incl., park- apt, finest residential 1" a, $1100 Very dean off st. prkg., $1250 + GvwtStinttrtr upper shelves & 1 lower DINING RM FURNITURE • BLK util. No pets. 908-2763296 •732-381-1686* Sec & Ref. 90&789-1710 Bob908«0SO962 $125 per weok. Utils. 90*2334892 ing. $700; 71&630-5711 area. 908-212-1984 973-2190999 utils. + i.5 months sec. Call 908-5980522 shelf. Large wooden desk- & WLNT, 2 CAP CHRS, 6 Avail, now. 917-7050981 mitts top w/aroa under to hold SDE CHRS UPHLSTRD about 6 wine bottles. 6'H M OFF STREET PARKINS- SEATS, BRKFRNT, SERVER, WWTFIKLD - 2 BR, 2 fir.. X 33.5"W X 21.25"D Good TBLE 2 GLASS. INSETS 2hnt, JloalVma + utils., SPACE near train station tor commuter* In West- TlMllSIS/CMlM cond. $70.908-654-3801 OPNS TO 72" PADS INCL IK ma Me. No pets. Avail $3000. CALL 9089646648 Brand New. 2005 Buick April 1.Call 90M32-3282 field. 2157406454 ... BED - Queen Sz 4 Poster Canopy Metal Bod. $576. DNNQ RM SET W/MATCMNQ At Douglas Buick In Summit... W1STF1SLD2 »3-fl. o»2 VTOTFIEU) -Storage Gwago Apprax. 10x20 4 storaoa loft Berkely Heights- LR, DR, Kit 608-301-0077 BUFFET-Modern 54" Rouno leSabre Custom family houta, dtck off 2 BR, 2.5^bath, gar, c/a, Maple Table w/4 chairs & 4-Dr, Auto. V6, RB/S/Wlnds/Lks/Mlrrs/Ovt. Soot. Air, MtcrMn,oHBtrMt parking, overhead, PartWonod & «o- BEDROOM SET- 5 pc. set, AUTO • I CUTOS200. 215.74044S4, w/d, refrlg, $21OO/mo buffet $750 obo Can email Dual Alf Bags. Am/Fm St. CD. VIN D5U169533. StU. W/O hook-iv, Walk lo No pets, 908-322-3843 .. HB, chest; dresser, mirror pics. « Jen 732-381-9698 POWER WINDOWS train, No pats. Avail, now. & nlte stand. List $1200. *2400W. MSRP: $27,220; Faddy Rebate: $2600, DINING ROOM SET - 6 Affordability Comes Standard! $1450 f IM mo. MC JWKIS Ftr iHt 431 SUMMIT • Condo - 2 BR, Sell $575. 732-2594690 . Bonus Cash: $1000, Doolsr Discount: $1721. 808-654-7323 tv.msg. chairs, chlna/curio, •• table 2005 Saab 9-2x Linear DR, LR, now kit, d/w, walk BEDROOM SET- 7 PCS.. w/2 leaves; $900 OBO to town & train, 1 car ga- VIN S!)llll!)2H5I.Sll( #21I3G. 5 DIM cyl. auln, a/c.|i/s/ nis/ifcs/ ! Lsnse Or Get.,. WESTREU) - T fl. of 2 family, 1 Sleigh bed, dresser, mirror 908-354-9087 •38R, LR, DR, Kit, freshly rage Included. Avail Im- imiis. ilnal iiii lini|s. nni/lin sl/urt. nllny wills., nlmin sysl Bu/. 3/12 & 3/13 chest & nlte stand. List DINING ROOM SET: table Tor... painted, hdwd firs, & new 1-4 PM med. $1575./ mo Incl. hi, $2200, Sell $975. New In miles. MSHP: S24.U35. 21299 no fees. 2014006046 42"x72" w/2 18" leaves, 0% APR Financing iwlndows, W/D hook- ups & box, can deliver. .••'•• Save... $5221 Off MSRP garage. $15O0/mo OWNERl Call 732-25*6690 6 chairs, china cabinet, BrandNew2005 for 36 mos.* •90B-789-2649* mahogany w/black trim, ItrcHHlw I BEDROOM SET- 7pc. Tho- good cond. $550. Call Waitflald • 3 BR, 2 blks. WESTFIELD 120 Hardwlck masvllle quality,. Cherry 973-5644752 Buiek LaGrosse GX from train station, w/ Ave. English Colonial, 3 IHHHI5II wood sleigh bed, dresser, parking, $179O./mo. call BR. 2 bath. Lrg ElK, 2 car DINING SET - Beautiful Ma- ' 4-Dr., Auto, V6, PB/S/Wlnds/Lla/Mlrrs/Dvr. Seat; Air, Brand New 2005 Buick . mirror & • 2 nlto stands. ple Table, 4 chairs and. 908-230*892 gar., $489,0CO 908-789- •CHILDS ANTIQUE OAK Beautiful. Value $6500, ' Dual Air Bags/Am/Fm St.CD.VlN.*5l233214. Stk. 1209 ROLLTOPDESK, hutch. Very good condi- WESTFiaD-3BR1n 2 fam. Sacrifice $2450. Can de- tion. $500. 908-790-1695 #260057. MSRP: $24,225; factory Rebate: $1000; Rendezvous AWD 34hx22wxl5dw/drawer& liver. 732-259-6690 Bonus Cash: $500; Dealer Discount: $1250. . .' 'all remodeled, near train, •CRANFORO 4 BR 2 BA. chair $200 908*47-U44 i 4-Dr.; SUV Auto, V6. W$/Winds/lla/fc, Air, Duol Alt no pets. $1625 + utilities DINING SET - Man. 1923 : formal dr, w/d, refrlg., BEDROOM SET - Bam door roc. table, 6 chairs, china Boos. Di. Dof, Fog Unhls, Am/Fm St CD.VIN 05S5O3412. & 1.5 sec. 908-389-1568 nice yard, near all trans. & 2005 Saab 9-3 Linear 2005 Saab 9"5 Arc Wagon Stk. 1250012. MSRP". SM.760. Factory Robato: $3000. CHH1M53I I Brand Captains bed & cab. $700 908-232-7476 Buy For... WESTFIRD 5 Room apt. for schools, no pets, no fee, dresser w/mlrror $200 VIM H5HJI4G79. Stk J242D5. i OR, 4 cyl. tinlio. auio, a/c, p/s/ABS/ vifl «!i:i5l)3342, Stic t>24177,4 OR. 4 cyl. tuilio. auiu. Bonus Cosh: $1000, Dealei Discount- $2361 avail immed. $2250.per Dining set • Thomasvllle rent. Short term. Rent ne- Fur Jacket- Opossum hip 908-233*429 • contemporary, off-white, winili/lks/iiiiiis. cit. tilt ciuise. nil bays, nlluys whls. alaim/stc sy:. Mi pnckitiji--- a/c, p/s/ADS/wirnls/lks/miiis/seals. cd. ninni mo, + utll, 908-647-6240 length fur jacket, size gotiable. 908-78944O3 BEDROOM SET • Bam door 66" mirror-top table w/2 ileino mih. MSRP: S29.945. filluys. almni/siic sys. 39011 ilcmu miles MSKP: S40.440. Or Get... FANWOOD • 2 BR, LR, DR, small. Like Now $99.99. leaves & pads, 6 chairs, WESTFIELD Center of town, Call 908-789-1821 Brand Captains bod & 21476 5 rooms, recent, renova- kit,, office, utils. incl. no dresser w/mlrror $200 matching 40" buffet, 0% APR Financing tions. $11(30 + utilities. pets, $1500 908589-5073 908-2334429 $500. Call aft. 6 p.m., Call 9O&317-9273 908-518-7817 per mo. Sov©., $2750 Off MSRP Save.., $6361 Off MSRP BEDROOM SET • Thomasvlllo for 60 mos.* ROSELLE PARK - Urge Dlnnst Set- Octagon shape I 36 mos. : *We»tfleld a Cranford* headboard/trlplo drossor/ Or Get../ ••,-•...::• • • "-' '•',:-.; Tfftfully Designed, 'A duplex, 3 bd., Ir, dr, oik, oak w/.glass top. 4 cap- Beautiful off., 1 & 2 BR 1 VJ baths, attic, bs, w/d mlrror/2 nlte stands/ ar- 1 $895 & up. NoFeesI tain chairs w/ wheels; AUTO • LEATHER AUTO • LEATHER All New 2005 TERRAZA hookup, priv back yard A NEW COMPUTER - molro $750. 908-789O786 $250 973635-5891 after 5 0% APR Financing Elegantly Appoihfed. 9O8-51BO0O4or8U2-3000 and deck. $1400 a mo. + BUT NO CASH? You're after 6pm- HEATED SEATS MOON ROOF • LUXURY PKG. Lg 1 Bod, 1" utils + 1 Vj mo. sec. No APPROVED- Guaran- Entertainment Center w/TV, for 36 mos.* teed!* NO' CREDIT BELLINI Crib & Mattress, Cheny Mahogany, 59" W x. Floor, 2 Family, W/D, off pets. Avail.3/15. Negotla- changing table/hutch & 9 st. pkg., walk to train. ble.9O82454289.Nof(!es. CHECK • Bad Credit- 24" D x 53 H, 27" TV- Bankruptcy OK. 1-800- glider chair, natural wood, Panasonic, excel, corid. ask; $1650 + hdat, 1-Vj mo v&,$750/obo. 908464-2608 In Stock & SCOTCH PLAINS Sl500/mo 420-0326 10A-9P EST • Ing $750 908-77W3836 sec; No pets 90&789S403 Mon-Fri 'Checking Ac- CALL FOR OUR COMPLETE CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED INVENTORY! Available For 2 br, 1.5 ba, 1 gar, patio, BRSETANTIQ. mah.2 dress Entertainment Center large We're all you need to know. WESTFIELD - Updated spa- big yd, gpod schools. Pets oh count ' Required. ers, 1 w/mlrror, full size clous, 1 BR, ElK, LR, DR. WWW.PCSF0RALL.COM cherry,»holds large screen: Price includes all cosis lo be paid lor by a consumer except for lax ant) MV lees. +Prites include S500 Saab lease loyalty, 36 month IsJ • Immediate Near trans. 908377-7058 wooden bed framo + 3 bo TV, storago, 1 year old.- attic stor.; walk to train. nus pcs. $600 7323810895 $1700/obo 908-276-6536 lease includes 10,000 per yr. w/20 cents per mile thereafter. Lessee responsible far excess wear, tear & maintenance. Lessee musl 491 Morris Ave. Delivery! off-stroot park., hw firs, SCOTCH PUINS 2 BRIB, M THINK PAD LAPTOP Avail 3/15 $1150 Ht/hw newly renovated. $1,000/ totally refurbished, windows Chest of 3 Drawers - Wood, Living Room Furniture like qualify and musl have excellent credit, no bankruptcies, liens, foreclosures, judgments or delinquencies. 9-2X: $259 due al lease Summit NJ Incl. 90M7M630 mo + utils. 732-271-8B10 '98 & AOL compatible, Maple color, exc cond, newl South Western Style, case, almost new $400/ 44-wx.30"h)i8"d, $150 Beautiful TV Armolrel | signing + tax & MV fees. Total pymnls/lolal cosl/residuol: S9324/S9324/S11,693.15.9-3 Lineor: S279 due at lease signing + SCOTCH PLAINS - 3 BR, new obo. 9089253449 Iv. msg: 908*864)388 Mako Offer. Mon-Frl days lax & MV fees. Total pymnts/lolal cost/residual: S10,044/S10,044/S14,073.60.9-5 ARC: S389 due cit leose signing + lax & MV kitchen, full basemont 1 car * 97*9664600* Call908-277-3300 Rarago, private back yard. China Cabinet - 2 pc. hand fees. Total pymnls/lotal cost/residual: SI4,004/Sl4,004/S 19,230.60. "Security waived if qual. Pictures are for illustration FMIM141I Avail 4/1, $14O0/mo + NO CREDIT CHECKI Own a crafted maple walnut, LIVING ROOM SET -Con- douglasautonetcom utils. 9083225434 computer or laptop. All $275. 732-382-3815 temporary Blue V leather;, purposes only. Mfg. programs subject lo change. Nol responsible lo typos. Offers end 7 days after publication. BUICK IN SUMMIT BERKELEY HEIGHTS you need is a checking like new, Includes sofo, DOWNTOWN - 2 units Scotch Plains - Lg 3 BR 2 account a 1 personal bin CHINA CABINET - moving love seat, oversized chair BUICK avail., retail / office 730 full BA, newly renov, Immac.l or account In your namo: must. sell, Brand, new. Prices include all costs to be paid bya consumer except for lie,, reg. & taxes. *ln lieu of rebates with primary & 715 sq ft. avail. Immod. & Ottoman, coffee table & THE SPIRIT OP AMERICAN STYLE" C/AC, all new appls., w/d, Call 1-866-225-5396 or Lighted, light wood. $1000 floor •"• lamp,. 1" $2500 lender approval. Offers expire 3/31/05. Not responsible for typographical errors. See dealer for details. ©2005 F&B,inc. Call Landlord for nppt. . www.novadlmonsl6ns.com 9O8-507-698O gar. $1800.,9(»a77-71B9. 0BO 732382-7806 takes all. 908-889-0797 CHATHAM BORO Ground fir., 10x20 ft, ap- Experience prox. 200 sq. ft. 1 space, _$180/mo; THE CHOICE IS YOURS the IT fir. storage. 10x20 ft, apprpx. 200 sq. ft., 3 Difference! spaces, $13O/mo.; Ground fir. storage space, AWJM.M, your Trade 320 sq. ft., $300/mo.; Ground fir. 2 rm. office or 842 Route One North, Edison • 732-287-7940 •www.paulmiller.com No Matter storage, approx. 200 sq. now it's easier 'ft., $275/mo. utils. sop.; SALES HOURS: Monday-Thursday 9:00arti-8:00pm • Friday 9:00am-6:00pm • Saiurdqy 9:0Qam-5:OOpm 2^ fir. 2 rm. office storage ; or studio, approx. 500 sq. •.':•• •.-. . SERVICE HOURS:: Monday-Friday 8:0pam-6:00pm, Saturday 8:00am-5:00pm ••:,[ ' : • •ft. w/bathroom, utils. Sep., $550/mo.; than ever... Warehouse spaco w/olflco, GM EMPLOYEES & SUPPLIERS WELCOME. .1600 sq: ft., $850/mo. Utils sep. 570-242-9258 to drive a Saturn! CRANFORD Office Space- •500 sq ft, util incl. 1 mo •sec, Avail Immediately. •Please call 908-709- ;il79/908-497-0213 CRANFORD - Office Space 2005 ION«2 '1200 sq ft, can be surrf .vided, $16.50 per sq ft. Off AUTOMATIC • AIR CONDITIONING • POWER STEERING -Street parking. Monthly oi lease. Call John 908303- POWER BRAKES • POWER LOCKS • DUAL AIR BAGS 4440 KENILWORTH offices (3), up CD PLAYER-15" WHEELS &MOREI to 800 sq. ft., $550. to SMG5193 VW5Z149402 $1100., ample parking, 1" floor, great location, avail Immed., 732-275-6659 KEYPORT • New to mkt, offc space for rent. 2 units. Se//your car, furniture, 1,000 sf & 431 sf. Great In town loc w/off st prkg incl In rent. GVA Williams Excl Brkr. Call John Potter, 9732993018 WATCHUNG - Prof. Bldg. approx. 550-1100 sq. ft., avail. Immed. 908-232-9190 PUBLISHER'S NOTICE 'All residential real estate EQUIPPED NOT STRIPPED! Advertising In this nows -paper Is subject to the Fedoral Fair Housing Act, SIGN & DRIVE FINANCING BUY FOR AMERICA'S BEST WARRANTY ;thp New Jorsey Law $15,845 MSRP ^Against Discrimination and r Hyundai Advantage- •Pennsylvania Human OK -*500 OFF Ftolatlons Act. Those laws i|f| Year 100,00 Mile C Y«ar 60,00 Mile C Year Unlimited Miles prohibit discrimination in tho sale, rental or financing of 169 O% dwellings. 39 MONTH LEASE 60 MONTHS $15,345 The Fair Housing Act Payments plus tax, tag & title. 39 monthM miles allowed. 20c per additional mile. mates it illogal to advortiso "any preference, limitation, All oilers require approved credit. Dealer retains all rebates and incentives, $169 mo. lease residual $10,457. discrimination bocauso ol New 2005 Hyundai Sonata New 2005 Hyundai Tucson race, color religion, sex, SM 5A15B692,4 Dr, Manual, FWD, PUPM, •" • • ~~J~~ SM 54090260,4 Dr, 4 Cyl, Auto, FWD, AWD, Traction Control, handicap, familial status, Cruise, AM/FM/Cass, Air Bags, Alarm, Tint, A/C, or national, origin, or inten- 2005 VUE SPORT PLUS PAG Pwr Steering/Brakes, PWPUPM, Alloys, Cruise, AMIFMJCD, tion to mako any such MSRP $16,634 I Air Bags, Alarm, A/C, Cloth, Keyless Entry, MSRPV8.954 pretoronco. limitation, or AC • POWER WINDOWS • POWER LOCKS • CD PLAYER discrimination.' Familial sta- tus Includes children under CRUISE • ALLOYS & MORE! tho ago of 18 Ih/ing with SIWG5124 VIN# 5S835985 paronis or legal guardians; pregnant women; and NO MONEY $13,495 peoplo securing custody ol Rebates: $2,000 Manufacturer Rebate, $1,000 Hyundai Owner Loyalty, $1,000 Rebates: $1,000 Hyundai Owner Loyalty, $1,000 Sansone Hyundai Loyalty, $1,000 College .children under 18. DOWN! Sansons Hyundai Loyalty, $1,000 College Grad, $500 Military "', $500 Military .In addition to tho protoc- •tlons notod above, Now •Jersey law prohibits .discrimination based on creed, ancestry, marital 2004 Hyundai XG350 New 2005 Hyundai Santc Fc 'Status, affoctual or soxual 'orientation, or nationality, „ _.. sm 548flg679 i44 DDr 6 6 CCy/ /| M MOi FW FW^ ^PUPM/PW PUPM/PW "and Pennsylvania law Control, PwrSt6erin^Brak5,PW/PUPWPS, Alloys, bWFWCass/CD, AM/FM/Cass/CD, Alarm, Air Bags, Tint, Cloth, Keyless •prohlbte discrimination on Craise, MC.TinlMBBgs, Leather, Bucket Seals, MSRP $25,484 •tho basis ol ago, disability Entry, Bucket Seats, Tilt, Cruise, MSRP $22,274 'or ancestry. Tho nowspapor will not ^knowingly accept or print 'any advertising lor rosldon- "SIGN & DRIVE FINANCING BUY FOR i& 513,995 •tlal roal oslato which $18,425 $14,995 Atolatas tho law. Rebates: $3,000 Manufactuer Rebate. $1,000 Hyundai Owner Loyalty, $1,000 Sansone Rebates:^!,000 Manufacturer Rebate, $1,000 Hyundai Owner Loyally, $1,000 Sansone $ 0 Hdi O Lll $1000 S 'To report housing dlsciiml- -*2,000OFF Hyundai Loyalty, $1,000 CollepGrad, $^00 Military ^Hyundai Loyalty, $1.000 College Grad, $500 Military •nabon, call tho Office of Fair .Housing and Equal •Opportunity of Iho U.S. 199-0% CALL RIGHT NOW 'Dopartmonl ol Housing 'and Urban Dovolopmonl 39 MONTH LEASE 60 MONTHS FOR PRE-APPROVAL! (HUD) at 1-8OM99-0777. NO MATTER HOW GOOD OR BAD YOUR CREDBT IS •The HUD TTY tolophono •y^Z 'numoor lor tho hearing All olfers require approved credit" DealeTretains all rebates and incentives! $Mm lease residual $11,018. WE SWA^CIE YOUR FUTU^E.^NOT YOUR PAST! 888-4O7-1299 [hXMlrod Is (212) 708-1455. 4 Una Ad. Addlllonol tints $4.90. .Private parly only. For up lo ilx mooltis. Sollor respptulbW for rertev^ng ad.; '; •* ,'ln New Jorsoy, coll Iho I .OMskm ol CIvS Rights In 90-100 ROUTE 1 • WOODBRIDGE, NJ 07001 •*e Department of Law and Saturn of I Saturn of < We Got The •Put* Safety at (609) 984- 13100. In Pennsylvania, call Two Miles North of Woodbridge Center Mall •the Pennsylvania Human Green Brook Union 'flelatlons Commission at '(717) 787-4410 or tho Fair 270 Route 22 West 2675 Route 22 West CALL .Housing Council of TODAY .Suburban Philadelphia al r, •. !• '(610)6044411. (732) 752-8383 (908) 686-2810 (888)326-7109 People first. can 800472 iace your \4 .COM Dealer is not responsible lor typographical errors. Pictures lor illustration purposes only. Olfers expire 3/14/05. ,)!!«:. plus tax, license, tea- and Doc.tec. This advertisement acts as a coupon and must be presented at time of sale. Dealer is not responsible for typoqraDhical errors or • (QUAl MOUIINd omissions. Photos arc for illustrative purposes only. All offers with approved credit. 'Subject to vehicle chosen, down payment, terms and conditions may varv with noDrovil 6PP0HTUNITV must meet all requirements. ' Subject to vehicle chosen, year, malie, model and miles. ' KK '

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lp«,4»el6OQd$3S BOWFLEXXTLLat Tower, leg . ew & rowing seat,: 310 Ib. MoganoHoom Uxmarfc Printer (needs car- Antique Oak Flnpiaoe Mantle Stairway Chair Uft elec./ tridge) $16 ' flex rods, like new, $799. Are you tired of being v Hand Made Brkln Bmston Circa 1907. ' battery. 10 steps + land- blocked In with nowhere PlnjfPongM Table, fokJli 908337-6348 '. . '4/jbliMlrDIYQtl 7.2H x 5.2W. Good Cond. Ing, swivel, fold-up seat to turn? Well. Mogano :•-*/• wh*$2T ' Handcrved, columns, mir- 300 lbs cap. exc cond. Home Financial works ror opening. Ask $700. $900. Call 732-381-4459 with clients with good, •-•-'•'^-"••' •-•'•'•I .-nils 4-Photo email bad and non-established Vol.1* 2 rugbroker9aol.com, WEDDING 00WN - full straight credit. Toll free number PHOTO ON EACH PAGE **9O8«54-7847*W length beaded, lace sleeves. 1^66*40^810 detachable train, sz. 3-4 4000 pages ea. $50 BABY Crib, Scotch Plains 90M22-2393 $400/obo. 908-245-3341 Dte«or/Chan«lng Table, 2001 TOYOTA 2O01CHBY8LEB 2001VOLPOWO 2001 JEEP CRAMP 2002 FOHD - ••.••. .' FREE- ' - , Cradle, $400for al l Whirlpool Gas Dryer Qule BIQ INDOOR FLEA MARKET • Quean pillow 908-232-8545 THE PROS KNOW... 8IENNALE 4dr, auto, air, ps, pb, pw, plocks, CHEROKEE LAREDO ESPIOWERJLS ' sw/war- Queen sleeper sofa, dark with accu dry sensor, dry Ro*»lle Catholic H.S. TOWNftcouNnnr beige. New cushions and < Ing. Used lyr only. $300 |4dr, auto, v6, air, ps, pb, pw, BREEZE at Filteriess Air Pu- RarltanRd.,R(»ellB 4dr, auto, air, ps, pb, pw, plocks, pseats, tilt, cruise, cd, alloy 4dr, 4x4, auto, air, ps, pb, pw, mattress. 908-272-4039 908-273-3112 after 5 or CALL ONE TOVAYf I plocks, pseats, tilt, cruise, ass, pkcks,tilt,ouise,oiaDoywhei rifier by Alpine Ind. Orig. Sat March 19" , 9-4 Pm pseats, side air bags, tilt cruise, wheels, moonroof, only 30,000 plocks, pseab, leather, tilt Friedrich, 9months old, win- weekends.. . I cd( tv-w, alloy wheels, power 42,000 miles. VINKS539512 price $599 Sell price cass, cd, power door, 37,000 miles. VTN014054372 cruise, cass, cd, moonroof, dow air conditioner. Must $450 Newl Call Dll ® I door, dull air, only 28,000 Whirlpool super capacity IEMIIUI—HUSI miles. VIW1R276073 heated seats, 40,000 miles. move $80.00 • 732-2343002 washer, Kenmore elec. I .'•"• ftMtmltii I 1 tttmmrtws | miles. VIN#1U353668 908687-1612 Power Wash, Painting, docks VIW15533662 ; dryer good cond., $250 UNWANTED ITEMS DOOR BOY CABINETS, UNUSED • CiniitnW 1 rosealed* palnted.Clean- FULL SIZE BEDROOM SET for both. 908-233-1736 REMOVED Repair and. New Installation A&J PAINTING CO EXCELLENT CHILD CARE I Natural Oak, 6 upper, 3 ups, attics, basoments, BEST CLEANING & PRICE iS#t- Queen pillow 62* Dresser, Curved Top Mir ACCENTS WOODWORKING Have dutier? Need K done Store For Parts. Int/Ext Powerwashlng 94 Pm. 32 Bavbeny Lane. provided by 2 exp. lower,27" SB, caU908- WHIRLPOOL WSD SUPER garages. 908354-7058 or Call anytlrrto (or dcpcndablo $16,995 $12,995 $13,495 $17,495 ror, Round Head Board, 1 908464-1440 Sofa, tables, wicker, Deco mom's, lot* of TLC AI $13,995 '> V1NWN109641 ,; ,; V1M2H279O86 ished wheels/only 24,000 miles. miles. VINWB844245 •;.. condition, $75 Cond., only $400 for both. Ctrartc Till 915 I CRAFTSMANSHIP Froo Est. dan to Sale. Sat., 3/12, yos-^sy-issi , honey color Thoniasvllle mahogany storage W/ Care giver for eldeHy, live-. ;; WASHER - portublefon * 973-3764716 * ALK Electric Contractor GimERClEAMJG 10-4, SnowDato Sun., 3/13 ; yiN«2H209873 ••'••.•' - ' • , coffee- table. Best offer. Bench, like hew, $2500. CERAMIC TILE All your carpentry needs, 908-437-0168 In/out Affordable prices, re- ; l ax 908-789-1792 wheels), very good condi- Rosl. Comm. Froo Est. Ins. . $75 Most Homes Kitchens, Bathrooms, Hutii«klio1l25_ l ax 908-789-2744 , Call 908653-1070. DRYER-ELECTRIC Call 908-756-1908. . Top quality • • •JOHN COVIELLO* llablo service. 732377-54041 tion. $75 MIKES POWEHWASHNG Excellent Condition! $185 Freeest. Lie #9732. Basement, Rof. supplied $15,495 $14,995 $10,995 $17,995 $14,995 Call 732-669-9141 Plano/Bonch - 20 yr old DffiGANGDTfffiCO. Custom Concepts Created MOVING'21 .. _, Ethan Allen, sectional, 908-964-9484 908-7654030 Call Matt Superior Quality Since 1990 John . Stuart Pedestal DR 732-669-9141 Spinet Upright, hardly 0O8-322-2014 For You & Beautifully Rendered •3 pa, neutral color, brand Dictionary-Atlas 908-889-1652 Call ••: Table, w/6 chairs'+ sorvor. Home Gym American used. Made by Everetto, H 908-273-7676 " new, paid $4500., asking Vol. 1&2 CONVENIENCE ELECT. CONT. M.C. HOME IMPROVEMENTS 908-9250910 45" round wrought Iron ALL STEEL BUILDINGSI $1499/obo 908*54-3707 lBtM8lHlHHi91S| *$20M/OBO CofM td- PHOTO ON EACH PAGE Sports 2001, $425 Lie. #6559 iHilMilHi OLD GUV PAINTING. table w/4 chairs. Orriato YEAR-END SALE) 9O8-232«545 General Romododng 8, Repairs , Ma/bench, brown leather; 4OOO.pagesea.$50" 1MAA CLEANUP Household or Quality Workmanship Basements, Baths, Kitchens, Need Interior painting? powter/brass candolabra 40X60,50X100, 70X200. ..$250. 90*2333320 PIANO • Cherry Hordman Up; 908-276-3342 1AAA • HANDYMAN Call the Old Guy Up to 50% Offl Call Nowll TIRES •••.•. 4 . Sndws HOT TU0/SPA 4 per, multl right, excellent cond., .• .' constr. debris removal Gutters, Etc;. Odd-Dobs. Carpentry & Painting A-Z GEN. CONTRACTING . fixture 7 llto Alabaster fix- lovel.jets, 59x69x31" runs low rate, freo est, Call Marvin 973-885-3759 908/769-8971 ture + many goneral home Jane 1-8OO-20S4319 WALL/ENTERTMNMENT 185/65R14 from Saturn • 41" high, asking $1,300 RONSON ELECTRIC No Job Too Small. Romodollng Kit & Baths on 110, In/outdoor, Itoms. 908-322-4102 UNIT,- 3 Pi) Genuine Lac-4 Alloy .mounted 215/75R15 *973-701-6763M! ; 9082325146 • .. All types of electrical work (908)8688196 • MDR Ref's Avail.' Free.Estimates PREFERRED PAINTING, CO. •DIET PILLS* New Pre- 2003 HONDA 2002 DODGE GRAND 2001 DODGE STRATUS R/T 2001 FORD RANGER EDGE from Mercury Marquis . $1800 908-241-5872 Lie 5532, Insured-Froe Est. 9O&922-7682 908-232-6537 Specializing In Interior Painting scription Strength 2002 WFINITIC-20 • quer. Cream Color Good ALL KHK of household furniture. General Contracting, LLC Colonial stylo sofa bed & PIANO • Soher.Console with 25 yrs exp. 732-805-5683 AH...PRICE IS RIQHT Affordable Prices & Freo Est. LUCIA BU0NQI0RNO (Phentrazino 37.5mg 60 ACCORD LX CARAVAN SPORT vfi, auto, air, ps, pb, pw, plocks, pseats, tilt, 2dr, v6, auto, air, ps, pb, till, cruise, cd 4dr, sulo, air. ps, pb, plocks, pstaU, Cond, Orltf. $2400. $350 NATURAL RANCH MINK bench, very1 good cond . appliances or rubbish re Resldential/Commorclal/Relall IV!] lovesbat. Each $99. All Repairs & Mainte- **973-218-1112*+ Estate Sale Concierge tabs $89.95) No Pre- 4dr, auto, air, ps, pb, pw, plocks, tilt, 4dr, auto, air, ps, pb, pw, plocks, tilt, cruise, cruise, cd changer, alloy wheels, only changer, alloy wheels; 41,000 miles. leather, tilt, cruise, cass, cd, moonroof, OBO 9otPnswA JACKET • Indigo Fox, Collar $900. Call 908-917-2706 moved. Reasonable. Call 908 Call Matthew 908577-0557 lad Call 908-233-9241 Cuff, very gd. cond. Hemlnitton nance Int & Ext Painting 908-591-9820 or scription Noededl FREE cruise, cd, only 5,600 miles"! cass, cd, dual doors', dual air, 3 scats, 30,000 36.000 miles. VIWIE075229 V1ND1TB0405O • alloy wheels, 38,000 miles. 2320354 FtlClll 961 ROCK SOLID HOME IMP., LLC RICH'S PAINTING 9O8-B91-982O Shipping 1-888-527-0870 Wall unit, 3 pp. solid pine, WESLO CARDIO .GLIDE - , Furs, $3,1509082769452 Pland Spinet ' Winte Call 908-241-6049 Interior, Wallpapering, VINK3A146709 miles. VTO2R743426 VINK2TS04235 crown molding, glass • Kitchen • Both • Bsmts 1t4l I Ext. NN2. DIETPIL- low Impact oxerclso ma- Musette w/bench. Ma- BARGAIN CLEAN-UP GEORGE'S FENCING Freo Estimates ''shelving Ay/recessed ORIENTAL RUGS CHINESE Sm. Renovations • Masonry MA-l Clean Ups & MAPLEW00D LUSA.COM chine, Great cond. $99 hogany finish. Tuned regu- Attics, Basemonts, Garages, (Allied Fence) Free Estlirales All types of carpentry work 908/272-5473 s. 4 large cabinets + all wool, thick pile, hand 732-388-1349 Lawn maintenance 2043 Oftwood Torraco ofl obo 908362-3173 larly $800. 908-272-4898 Llto Hauling. Fully Ins. Windows, doors, tiles call MEDICARE DIABETICS • cabinet, Great cond. sewn carpet, black, white, 908-20&050S 908-2614919 Styvesant Aye. Sat. 3/12 r . 90868150576 Alfred. 732-6800676; FREE METER III $16,995 $13,995 $11,995 pastel, 8'.6"xll', $1,500 Reasonable, Discounts Apply HitlirlHUtl 9-3, Furniture, hh Itoms, $9,995 $15,995 $2000. 9083334189 PIANO upright antique Ivory 848-702-2130. HoittOIIIClClllllK No cost Diabetes Sup- Gmril lirclurilte /obo. Smaller Oriental, PLASTERING 50 years collecting. keys and Birds-eye maple plies. DIABETIC SHOES. 2002 JEEP WRANGLER X 2004 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GT 2002 MERCURY 2004 MTTSUBSIHI WHITE WICKER SET table, 3'x5'. $350/obo. 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Strauss Insured, S08-8S8-7300 Installation. Freo Est, VtN»2P730C97 10,000 miles. VIN//4U119463 •sorted. Prlco $20. Maxim with ball return. Pool ac- Door Bells. Ray: 9086685803 has own transportation, Avo.. 9 to 4. Contorts ol Delivery. 1-800-316-6391. leather, tilt, cruise, cd, alloy wheels, only tilt, cruise, cd changer, alloy wheels, 24,000 pseats, tilt, cruise, cd, only 9,000 cessories -Incl. $2500 and CO., polished mahog- Fully Ins'd. 732-283-4451 PliBlliyillS Call Nowl . 908-298-1840 any, exc. cond. $1300. Tony's Cloan-up please call 732-92&O641 Lan homo including Ethan Al- 24,000 miles. V1W4E010217 • miles. VIM4E010217 miles. VM4C198656 973-635-5891 after 5 MR DEPENDABLE: Painting. or 732-802-1004 MIKE OZERANSKY len dining room, living I Asia area rug 732-752-8398 & Light Hauling FRANK'S FLOOR CARE *Des|gn & Construdtlon NEED AFFORDABLE . carpentry, no job too sm. 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CO. 973-58&4804 36x40 Sell $7,800 . 48x80 Sell $14,900 I • Roofing • Siding • ALL CHNU Wanted pay $$$$ forCall Liz 1-800499-6401 LAND SCAPES., LLC sour imortcd Chila. Abo d& Spring clean up/Seeding • Repl. •Windows1 pressm Glass & antiques. 'VIAGRA* Proscription Custom designs & Const. aBO223373 Strength Alternative Complete Maintenance Fully Ins, Free Est, (30 bluo tabs lOOmg j^ Free Esl./Fully Insured ALL LIONEL, aYER& OTHER $89.95) No Prescription 908-322-1021 TRAINS. Top casli prices pd. Noodedl FREE Ship- (908) 709-1251 8004644671 or ping 1-888-527-0870 TOWNSHIP LANDSCAPING CO. 973425453a '.'Good Work at a Fair Prlco" SEXPILLUSA.COM < 908-851-9597 ShtttroeltSittkilir ALL MILITARY ITEMS ALL WARS & COUNTRIES HuoTuUgtRtialr ^ CASH PAID. 908400-9096 MAP TRUCKING Anthony's Dry Wall 715 \\Vi-. •£ Trl-State Area Piaster, painting, and drop ANTIQUES. GLASSWARE, ROBERT YOUNG Tuned NBC I/' 23 years exp. & insured. ceilings. 908-851-9597 CHINA, SILVER. TV, Met Opora;-. 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Ithr Int., 1 owner, 95K, CARSlf '08 241-1414 Route 22 West, North Branch $1500 909*894126 SI. HAHLAtSPANOL U;VAN SALE HOURS CADILLAC, 1978 Coup Do VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT 1 -800.773-8757 new i«- - ,i Villa, Gold w/ Blk Int., Hint FRIDAY: 9AM-9PM rates. Get uhoad by cas- Special edition w/ mpon CHEVROLET To Showcase Your Dealership ing- Josoph Lanzo © 90* iTU!?DAY 9AM-5PM roof, 48k orlg. miles, www.sullivanchevy.com 3994100 Place in AUTOSOURCE $5,000, obo 908-230- P FORECLOSURE 3676 „„..„ T r ., ..r — r (Unite only To qualify for military rebates, you must be an active member of military or guaranteed. This Is Call Barbara Morgan CADILLAC ALLANTE'89-2 $: '0% available for trucks; Silverado, Avalanche, Trallblazer, Thjllbtaer-ext, Tahoe, & Suburbans in lieu of rebate with primary lender approval. To qualify for Oldsmobile Sot bankruptcy. Wo do Dr. Conv., Triple Black, lt:Bl at (908) 575-6719 not buy houses. 800- .,i^ei ewee or owner who y^ll be leaalng or buying a Chevrolet.-Offers cannot be combined with any other offer, Photos used'(or layout purposes only. 111K, clean, Call Stan at 771-4403 oxt. 3055. Your Ad Call: 906696-2037 or 808482-7182 ^H^:|HH| juiiiaailam •.:V;->i' i Cranford Chronicle March 10,2005 March 10.2005 Cranford Chronicle it :Tiii jiil i ..iT.T;i FORD XL PICKUP .'86 • 76K, QMC SONOMA '98 LS - W CHEVY VENTURE 2001' DOMI «nnt Caravan LE - CORVETTE>1MNTED . A/C, auto, bedllner, cap, ton long bed, 80K, 4 cyl. 5 7 Pass., loaded, Onstar, JEEP CHEROKEE'90,6 cyl, Jeep Orand CharokM J . i v,w*i v- Every Leftover ICADIUAC DEVILLE '93 FORD EXPEDITION XLT '00 - •»7,lDOKml,lgoodcoi>d. We are seriously seeking' Msieede* 1987 560 SECVW JETTA '02 • 4 dr, auto, factory alum; wheels, sp. Green, 6 dr cap + extras, ~ CD, rear AC, like new, X- premier sound system, 2r auto, all power, exc cond. 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Looks great. loaded, . black' w/tan power steering, alarm, AC, New motor w/67k ml., Mercedes C230 '97 exc leather seats, power alloy wheels, good cond. $3500 908-29641B3 cond. garaged kept, white sun/moon roof, orig. $1750 OBO 908-527-8820 exterior, 99.5K, $12,000/ owner, exc. cona. FORD WINDSTAR '98 V6, obo. 908-5124S69 $12,000.908-273-9210 RED CHEW CAMARO '00 T-Top 3.8L eng., 7 passenger, lA r/del, till, auha, Mir int, moonrf, htd seots, MtRP $42,385, Stk.. V6, Auto, Loaded, Stereo/ AC, PS, PW. a, tilt, MERCEDES ML320 '99 LowVW PASSAT GLS WAGON '00 #5X2, VIM >5Y^O74O9.23 Month Red Corpel Oplkn w/10,500 mi/yr; 20t CD, 75k ml, Ex cond., am/fm stereo cassette, mileage, good cond., Auto, Exc. Cond 57K, tttmoftar. Pymnfc bowl on $1275 factory Dwwinl, $2000 Customer Cash, CARPET $8,700 908-276-1266 CC, dual front alrbags, AT, black. Calf for photo, $9,000 orig. owier, dealer FWD, roofrack, 88k ml. $14,500. 973-261-3899 S45OO Customer Rsbote, $1000 FMCCReboie if quoit 8 SlOOORa CHEVY CAMARO '00 - T-Top, serviced. *9C»33i8043+ $3900. 908-377-8129 OPTION V6, Auto, Loaded, Sto- Rentwol Rebate if oualtt = $2000 dug a) lease slgnlna. Pordi opt $22,888. MERCURY COUGAR 97 • WE BUY CARS. HIGHEST roo/CD, 75k, Exc, Cond. Til pymts $6877: Til cost ind. 39th opt. balloon pymnl 531.765. Ford Wlndstar LX '95, 7 72K. 30tli AnnlvGrsary, PRICES PAID, MA- $8,700. 908-276-1266 BUY PBt M0HW23 MONTHS passenger, 4 Captain loaded, exc. cond, new tires, RAN0 A SONS AUTO Chairs, rear air, 1 owner, SALES, INC. 507-13 CHEW CAMARO RS '96, gar, $5500.obo 90&241- 75k miles, $3950.' obo South Ave., 150 South fully loaded,- 3.8 L, V6, 8217 908-723-2376 Ave.,Garwood 200HP, custom sound MERCURY COUOAR '97, HONDAACCORDSE 2002 HONDA CRVEXAWD system, premium wheels, HONDA ACCORD EX '01 • BRAND NEW 2005 MERCURY white, 2 dr, 46,400 miles UP TO 60 / REBATES $ 94K org. ml, good cond. V6, leather, 6 CD/cass, iitinitHissitiitis SedanAutomatlc $2500/obo.973-632-0188 oxc cond. $6300. Call ' 4X4 SUV Automatic sn/rf, cruise, all pwr, 59.5K, 908-276-9452 MONTHS! / UP TO $12,500 908*424537 4 cyl, «uio, ps. pb, a/c, «m/£m nyca pw, pt 4cyliuto,pj,pABS,'a/c«m;fina/cnp«,pl, , 6qluitttpipASS,i/c.tnilfffl«/Cnraiefflmtlii- MONTEGO IN STOCK! CHEW Suburban '96, fully pm, ndlaU, dry i /k /d pm, rsdlalj, my wiper, p/trunt i/glis, sp 1975 MAVERICK- 43K, a/c, fllUldlriypp t loaded/great shape, ask- Honda Civic EX '96- white, MERCURY COUQAR LS '91 *l;d whm, dlt, r/«t crube. ffrbor, reaTwu/fin auto, 6 cyl., 4dr, org. dti'drf. CTUIK, teher, ; ing $8200. 908400-4199 4dr, auto, sun roof, v-tec, Fully equipped, 74K orlg. miles avail, a?55 miles, stll7G6IAjVin#2A00334Z ' imH, 33SI1S raOM,sliJr7658A . vinl2C00642Z. NEW'05 NEW'04 NEW'05 THE "05 good njnhlngcar. $1800or paint, perfect cond., ttk*7766A. vinr2115CI989. CHEW TRACKER '02 - 107K, well maint, $4,000 $1800 908494-5696 MERCURY MERCURY LINCOLN CARULT. 908-347-3058 best offer. 908-9643664 MERCURY: AWD, 15K, auto, V6, all 'i - *! • pwr, $14,300 call 908- Bulck Regal 1978- Garaged, HYUNDAI Accent '02 5 MERCURY GRAND MAR- 276-7544 QUIS '99 silver 4dr se- A/C, auto, 5.0 L, Excellent 2002 HONDA 2003HONDA 2002BONDA spd., blue, 31k ml., PW, Condltlbn. $3000 obo. PD, AC, CD am/fm, under dan, exc. cond., gar. kept, CIVIC EX ELEMENTEX ACCORD EXL 201,997-7475 after 5 ' Every Certified Used Honda : warranty, $5500./OBO p/w, p/l, p/b, traction 4DB ; . •:-.:.. .• •..:/'".••;••.•:•:•., AHD4DR ••warn .:.•••;•-:•:••• ...y\.". 908-347-7146 control, AC, V8 eng., Slo- CHEVY CORVETTE 1975 4 cvL auto, i», pABS, a/c, ani'Fm WCO, nw, pL pm, i «ulo,p«,MBS,a7c,am/lin6t'Cn.p . n 6 vA. auta ps, nABS, a/c, am/(nl tt/CD. pw, pi ptn,,. ', :-• Hal NEW reo am/fm cass w/8 disc radhk, illy wipers. p/tnink,t/p7l45irUr,r/cW,crulw, raHUli, dry wipers, t/glaa, m wheels, dlr, r/, 6 cyl/auto,'pi pABS. a/c am/In) tl/tus/CD, pvv, pi, Auto, t-top, wht w/saddle ( radlali, dly wfpen, p/tnini !p/sea(s, 1/gU" " JEEP Grand Cherokee CD changer. $9,500. s/roor, dver,lrar7fci avail, 3Ci90imlta, stW7723A, crulM. blui, war/an «v5l, 30J31 mllM, slk»7727A, pm, radlals. dly wipers, p/lnmk. nlsaK, tiffin, sp wheeUillfr, r/def, crulje, «/rdoi leather, , Chovy TrallBlnrer LS, '02 loathor. Int, matching #'s, vta«HS72487. • •• • : •.•::•': . 1*531003851. ••••:'>••• • wlwels, Illl, rtden cruiM, »/rooC leather, blaci, 57k miles, red, cloth Int. Laredo '94, 4WD, power 90^486-2595 completely restored, 139k /flv^,28,420miles,(lk»7733A,v1n»2A0405UJ. war/fin avail, 32346 miles. slti"683A. vin«2A017228. excel, cond., • $14700. pkg, 105K mi. well malnt. ml, $14,500 OBO. Call 908^23-6619 or 908- all records, very good Mercury Mystique, 95' 4 908665-6880 8504882 cond. $4500 nog. dr., Auto., all pwr., 102k mi, UsedGars Source For " fi : VI auto OD trans, AWD; pwr slr/lrks, air, AM/FM/CD, hbr fail, mobnrf, ' 4 tyl/ooto 0D trans, AWD, pwr str/brks/wJnd/lcksAeot/trunk, olr, 4 df Von, \ null) DD trims;pwr str/brks/mid/ldu/sMh, dr. t/4 lil, truty r/del, WFM • 908-273-9254 * S1900 obO **9t»917- CHEVY CORVETTE 79- auto 1B9Sitnuu - $ iweiEEP . ,: ASUIWXU4DB • AH/FH/CO,t/gk, r/W, lili/milse,MSRP S24;O70, Stk. #5F235>IN • stew, (0> bl, hetlftj SMIS, sib air W IB».S«M Me. MV17, VIM #4BJ11274. MSRP $34,040, ik ffl3, VIHtfUJO9808. Pric e Ind. S695 Fadory CHRYSLER CONCORD 97- 1312 or 9Oaaor-3465ilr* yellow, mint cond. 82K ml. OUMOCBEBODEEUillUtDB 6,999 GBlNDCHEBOKECIipiMKDII ^,777 STipR iW orlglnal owner, now tires & JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LTD, garaged. $10,500. Call • Has Passed A150-Point Inspection i BS.A/Cam/&ii.Uycul,pw(pl,pin'ndla]£,a]y 6nl auta'ni.t)hja/ctialba ttato,nit, n\pmradkll.dly B cyl itila-pi, pU tic, km/fin.ilwod, p*, pi pra, ndbk-dly < 5 cyi auta pc pb.' a/c, vaibo uICO, pH pi pu. ndliki dy' Prin ind $6275 Thornu Disuunl, SSOOOCulonMr Re!»l« tStOOOFMCC Rebate if quolf. Discount, $3000 Customer Rebate & $2000 FMCC Rebate llnuolt. pluali. t/diit, lb wfaedi,'.tlu, r/def. truite, vripni, t/alau. tp wtwlt tilt, r/dit tmkt. kalhM vu/fln . ' vHp«TL p/tnmi p/uitt t/gbU in WIMU, vaaii. in wheel!,: .hlpstp/imnk, p/Mta. 1/itai.tp vficHdEt/cW auUe. > /SDJ10I95. Price ind. $1075 Thomas Discount & $2000 Customer Rebate. brakes, 4dr., red,91k., •00,43k ml, light gray metal- Mercury Sable '04, 6k908-9254869 , p. .p HEW auUe. rlM»imll«ui«J«I!AytunJW731l) tilt, ildU, ault*. lirool;tcdlher, bUck, vnxim ami 7a.S0L ' I/root fcahn,,MuMu , vallnnAvllA VMHrate.«W»ea.:'VMHte«W»ea: :. ••• lic, V8. leather seats, 10 Iroot fcahn, miles, White, 4 Dr. Sun- '' ' •• ' ' $1500 908-756-1717 • Has Been Thoroughly Reconditioned llb5O7BllAi*Xami02 • rtl*X258«?7.rt*X258«?7 disk CD, new tires, brakes, roof, Showroom cond. CHEVY IMPALA SS1963 CHRYSLER Sobring Convert shocks, battory. Transf. $16500. Full Warranty, 51,000 miles, 283 auto, M»l HONDA S HMSMSMN • UOlXCOlU SAVE $ SAVE • Comes With Up To 7 Year/100,000 JCC0RDEX4DR . lZi!W aiDR $ SAVE S Limited, '2000, exc cond. 7/70 oxt wrmty. Garaged. 908686-1124 show condlilon, serious naHJiiM i AUIMA4M V6, ABS, leather, CD. 84K $15,000908-322-4653 (cyl Me, IHJIMIS, sic, Jm/fm ulCD, pw, pi tun, nullik, dly yiap,nAllS,a/[,am/&nu/CtXt>uAplpm, 4 cyl aiilo,pt,pt «/t araffaraim pHpi pm.ikUah.Or' 3075 '12.275 11180 inquiries only, asking Mile Powertraln Warranty With wlpcrt, n/tiunl, ii/ujii, t/tbu, in MMtli. till. WdeT, milt«.. .6 cyl uita pi, pb. tit, wn/rm adta. m till/glail . il> wipm. pluuiil, piiuit t/gliu. »p wliwlt till, t/def, ttulu wlpcit p/taml, l/clall, Hit r/dri, cnilM. war/b avail. 20)91' hwy mi., $6850. Call 973- MITSUBISHI 3000 QT' 92, $26,000 908-647-6240 I/roof, mto,.war/tol ivnll, W.UO.rolln. ukK0¥M. Illl, r/dtf, uhllr, warinn Avail 4Utt miTei, ill tluxl loathtf, Wilif. wufrin »3lt 57,1M 'ITJIM. nllMW/A. ' No Deductible •lidUUKMID. •• ' ' • . . liJCM^ori • • 263-0442 JUST REDUCED! Red; black Int.' auto, 94K, vin*!Arx!ro|7..' ' ... • • : ' 21995 CADILLAC Sedan Da Villa '89 Exc. Cond 53600 732-381 COMET 1962 - 4 dr, UK Corvette • 2000 converti- UOINISSAN White w/leallier roof, loaded. 1360 or 973-467-3141 Orig., Blk w/red;lnt. Ga- • Comes With Additional 12 Month/ cco ^RS:M0N/RJES/fflURS:9AM9PMWED/TRI:9AM^PM*OPENSATlJRDAY9AM-5PM ble. 6 spd.. • HUD. CD, 93k mi., mint cond., ga raged, Auto/MS&B, 6 cyl. MTBFINDEH8E«<4Dn 7 S80U8 :.; lQXJP: RPDEOIS4M4DH W? IZT14DB . , . /5W adult owned, 18 k miles, 12,000 Mile Warranty Coverage On 0 cyi huto. r* \*lHe. tun/fm, it/tau/fl CD. p*tt pwpl pra. 6 cyl wito. pi pAHS, n/c, artrfni tt/CD, pw pi pnv ttiMt, dly Gcyl AUto, pbpfa, 0/c.aiH/(m u/CI),'t)u;pL|mnullali, dly.' Ocytouu.p<.pABS,a/caiiiffmtl/caulCai>22, VIM #4Y6425il. 12,112 irt, Stk. #5P23, VIM #4Y109592. 'APR 14tnWSrta»H0NUNC0OB Ford Explorer XL, '99, Red. MAZDA Mlllonlo '99, 2.5 door. Loaded! Sell or 4WD, 98k, documented 42K ml., fully loaded, trade. $1700 OBO. FMrWfcttl Drill 1111 excel. cond. asking good cond. Asking 908-233-7113 FORD EXPLORER LTD 1995 ICilNG $6900. 73249&O763 $7,250. 732-3401660 Fl PONTIAC GRAND PRIX LE 1 Ownr, moon;roof, cd, '92 • tan, runs great, remote start, 100K ••• hwy mis needs little work, $600 $4,600. *908-403-3281* HOURS: 908-789-4955 369 SOUTH AVE-WESTFIELD,NJ Welcome to the FORD EXPLORER SPORT MON/RJES/THURS: 9BnkpMy»nM4ol Available immediately. Alrm w/ keyless entry. Range Rovor 4.6 USE 02' $ $4,900. 9086545528 36K mi, Maroon, leather, I4,995 multi CD and nav. systom. SUBARU OUTBACK '01 lyr t warranty. IS' tires. wagon, AWD. white, 44k, $32,000 908-6044723 '01 Saab 9-5 SEV6 Wagon exc. cond.. healed seats, new tires, CD, extras, Toyota 4 Runner '94 SR5 $14,500. 908-898-1404 110K, $5400 908683-71D9 Ccrtfcd6yrilOaffl)Om.winanty-iml7ri«r/. I 0,7 7 J BRAND NEW 2004 CHEVY BRAND NEW 20O4 CHEVY A TOYOTA CAMRY '94 126k Tricks &TraJlers 14Q5 mi., new trans., new TIAHBIA2ERIT4X4 4DR S Chevy Silverado '03 TRAILBLAZERIT4DR4X4 '01 Saab 9-3 SE Convertible struts, dependable trans Stl kip Ini 14, Bito w/00, pw stiujMAWrVmh, l/ Stk It 10)0.4 cyUuto, i/c. p/iiWwmdiillu, iir tnp. poration. $3200. 908 Vi ton, V6, 2 wheel drive, Std Equip Incl. 42O01(, auto w/OD, pw strng/bik/vAvV llu/sl, AIR, deep t/aK rem lieyltss entry, lilt, nuke, r/ctef, roof rodt, ^i^.r/W,(AmAOpwWk( heated itaB.OnSar.cd.sfar/jnyleiihcr, 67.820 ml. 11 / AfJP 272-4691 auto, trailer hitch, a/c, am/fm/cd, aluminum [ Ind: sldo oliboos, 17' slim *Ws, A onto dm triA, AMWrWctt \h, dual w fli, Enjincfor Bo! I 0,77 J wheels, bed liner, roar WCfWCD. SlkrtW3Lf, VIH#421I)8971, USRPS33J95. Kit4liiiwWoo«Sll(ISS7to,VllMM Toyota Camry '95 LE, V6. 4 534,331 Ind. S5M NV IMG IrsltrtWuo Cert dr., 106k miles, green, sliding glass. 12K mi. ask SSW NY WG total VtJuo(«il, '01 Saab 9-3 SE Convertible excel, cond.. 1 owner. ing $13,750. Call after 5pm 908-241-2313 SdctflOIBLVIN Ntl7O0O95l.4cyLS sfid. aTc prt/faAwindLMis. $3900. 973-635-1180 air hap, bkjo (op wteefgray leather. 4O.92S nn CcrofiM c«»>» Aflr DODGE 03 • V8, 2500 con- •I'.- 6yr/100.CBOmiwarmuyuntilW06 ]AiSmlirSwrip! LLyllJ $Qt£ATVALUt tractor shelves, at, ps, ac, TOYOTA CAMRY '98, 76K. lad rk. alarm. $15500. red, exc cond. well maint, 9736511127 '02 Saab 9-5 Aero Sedan new tires. $7,000/obo. Stk (110! I.VIN KU051468,4 cyl 1 ipd i/t. pisittandsilla 908-232-2773 DODGE DURANGO '98 • 5 Passongor - 70.000 mllos. airtap. iport-txd v Ic^hcr, un rooL tourt^ pkg. J6.6S0 mi. Great Conditionll 8 Cylin- CcrtiW 6 yr/100,000 n vwmnty ural 7(27/04 .„ .. J TOYOTA CAMRY '98 • Gray 4 dr, 57K, garaged kept, der. $10,500 or best of- 23,995 fer. 908-925-4622 auto. $7,060 917-582- BRAND NEW 2005 CHEVY BRAND NEW 2005 CHEVY '04 Saab 9-3 Arc Sedan 1769 FORD 350 '90 Dump Truck COLORADO LS 4X4 VENTURERS OR VAN StV(ll024.VIN/»4IM75l7,4cyl,«jiai/c.p/iJb/wiiioVla. w/plow attachment, runs Sid Equip Ind: 3400 V(, auto w/OD, pu TOYOTA CELICA '91 • stnd Sttl Equip Ind: pwr slmj/lrli, AID. Opt Equip Ind: 350(1 IS, lif lap, lunH. hutal HOB. bbek/jr^ kariicr. 9U mi excellent, needs paint )ob, Is/tnk til ttulse, Obi. [quid IndurJe: run VtfJm snky, shift, 180K miles & still aulo han w/OD, ite«p #, did r/wlnd, lodtitu dill, ON REMAINING J26.995 $5400. firm. Call 908- imh, AM/EM Sleru, (0. duolAH.ABS,tilt wm im reliable. $1300. 732-680- 9311397 tenvgry hooks, mud gumds, mall. SIU5SW11, '04 Saab 9-3 Aero Sedan 1 d 2004 MODELS" /k r/del, r/we wuner, IS" dim *Hi Stk#5613lJ, 9192 Vlft*SD10SiO3, M«P S27,6O5. Ind. S3SO0 Fodory Kftbote, Stl(ll0!7,VlNlrtlO2B4l3,4cyl.jiitai/c,|)/*««vlifa Ford Explorer XLT 94' air hip,cold weather pkg.gray/thirtoal leather.93J0 ml TOYOTA CELICA GT 01 - 2 SUV, Excel. Cond., Garago J26.995 dr white, auto $12,900 kept fully loaded, tan OBO 908-578-7398 leather Int. PW, PS, 98k '02 Chevy '02 Cheyy '02 Chew '02 GMC '03Ch&vy '03 Chevy '04 Saab 9-5 Aero Sedan miles, asking $5800. Suburban LT 4x4 Cavalier Sedan StkOIOiiVIN W3001025.4 cytmtaSport-itAi/ciVA TOYOTA ECHO'02-27K ml. 908-889-5139 Impala Sedan TahoeLT4x4 TrailblazerLT4x4 Envoy SLT 4x4 J tirjrKrotaiwi i*/00, pwt ilr lags. tMjrv lather, MOOmi.. 4 door, 5 speed, oxc. V4, oulo lions w/OD, pwi ilina/bik/wind/lotks/mkrt, 4 dr, V3, ajlo trans w aia tons w/00, 34,995 condition, A/C CD, Alt t/ois, (It, ouss, ten kovta entry, AM/FM /im/aiif,d)dW8l«r,iW/(, l dl*«/f« $9,500. 908-7090552 YOU TOO CAN Sttvoo CD w/toss, r/dof, wtJ cvrs. 25,499 mi, , K» W. 3rd serj, tofa pica olnt A, 21,3/0 ml, oa CO. dtm vOilt. remlce^aa wkv roof lade, 30,3 mr dibit,13,813 ml, VINi29234680. Ind. 6 mo or 6SO0 mi warranty. vra!l54l2.W.Smooi 4500 ml wittily. ml, mm 32335. H»m or 4500 ni wonoHy. W.bdaiooi.lorJoryWnKrty, FREE DELIVERY! TOYOTA SOLARA SLE '99 BE A BIG 6 Cyl, 80K, blk w/beige Price includes all costs lo be paid (or by a consumer except Ithr, all Extras Ind. Exc. WINNER! LOADED. PfiSt RELIABLE (or all taxes and MV fees. *6 year/100,000 limited miles war- cond.,' $10,000. 908598 ranty from original in-service date; 6-year/untimited mileage 9029 Drive traffic to your automotive ad with the But not if you answer anti-corrosion protection, **M(g. programs subject to change. TOYOTA TRECEL '93, less ads that promise easy Not responsible (or typos. Offer end 3/3 I/OS, than 64K ml., now battery Chronicle, Record Press and KJ.com. You ad will runs groat, $1500. Call riches. Call 1-800- 908-7537662 been seen by over 1.1 million* potential buyers 876-7060 and learn Volvo 240 Sedan 90' Gd Cond needs minor how to spot tele- every Week! Run you ad 'til it sells, In priht & Wfk.$1500 908-889-9678 marketing fraud. '[••n Call 800-472 0102 or dick: www.nj.com/placead online for one low price! Get moving todayi VOLVO 850 QLT '95 station It's easy, it's tree, and v 842 Route One Norih, Edison wagon, 122k ml., dark you can do It at home. " for more information on our "Run It'Tiiit Sells" Program blue, AT, AC, clean, nil $6800. 908276-1944 AN AMmiCAN IQ/DUJnON GHEVRDLET I 732-287-7940 VOLVO S80 '00 • Sodan, PARTNERSHIP FOR V SAUS HOURS: Mondoy-Trujrsday 9:00am-8;00pm 2.0, dk gray metallic, Ithr, CONSUMER EDUCATION Frldof/,9:0Oam-(S:0O()m • Sohircfy 9:0&im-5:00pm snrf, CD, vg cond, 48K ml. $13,500. 908-598-1681 38 MVER RD SUMMIT NJ i 908-273-7800 SERVICE HOURS: Monday-Friday SrOO A public ui/vlc* iwuuo*) bionfjlil lo Saturday 8:00am-5:00pm VW Gulf '94, 117K, 5 spd you by INa pubtullon ml lha manual, white, good cond Fodoml Hint) COII.i.iilan .'.'. ' V1 Scurci: Advance Inttmtx WO4 Monthly Statlulcs air, moonroof, CD, asking www.pciulmiller.com $2850. 608-292-2230 s. . •X..

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'•:.'' ':*i! •• ••'< 1 COMPARE SUV'S SIDE BY SIDE 'iiffi (MBMlBtlalflBUfBl Serving Cranford, Garwood and Kenilworth tOfSCOUMISf/fl AT ONE LOCATION! :;Vol. 117, No. 11 Thursday, March 17,2005 50 cents INSIDE on town MANY OTHERS McDonough may switch yote ^^j|t&&gW£'t. By GREG MARX because of aesthetic concerns; THE CHRONICLE There were also logistical con- TO CHOOSE cerns about the tower's place- .-•« CRANFORD — Just weeks ment raised by municipal engi-" EROMAT I after rejecting a proposal to have I; I neer Rick Marsden. : "I. a wireless phone tower and Commissioner George antennas built on municipal McDonough cast the deciding property, the Township vote against the proposal, siding Committee is about to re-open with fellow Democrats George SAVINGS! discussions on the issue. Jorn and Dan j^schenbach. But Earlier this year, the wireless just one day after the vote, BANK^FEEI phone company Spruit made a McDonough acknowledged he proposal to build a 130-foot might be persuaded to the other SGMC ENVOY SLE, V ;-, GRAND tHEROKEE LAREDO &ORD EXPLORER monopole tower at the municipal side. "It may not be a dead issue,"; H W$2139J00,tte, 1-Ot, SUV, M, 4.21, Kyi, to w/OD, Fit/ft A/C w/Cbn CH, P/S/ABS. Did W501230, Whets. 40f, SUV, (WOi Myl, Aulo, H/C PA/ABS. W Air Bags, P/Sls, P/Wwk/lds/Mirs. • W511J197, Blue, 4-0f, SUV, 4WD. Wyl, Jta w/OD, A/C w/Cb Cm1, P/VB. OuoJ Aii lojs, building. The new tower would he said at the time. .;.Wbuld you to Bogs, PA P/Wnds/tlo/Mns, Atloys.T/GIs, R/Del/Wpr, Keytoss Entry. lift, Cmise, S« Sys, HM/fM % I/fls, R/DefyWpc Joyless Entry, AM/FM staeo wM. MSRP: $2B,9/0. ted on 124 month Red P/Winds/lcks, Alloys, Till, Cruise, R/Dcl, Knyless Entry, AM/fM steeo w/CD, Ri/Eak. MSRP: 533,105. replace the existing 100-foot lat- rather have someone else put it CMRtYSLEI* SI«MW/£D,H/NL MSW: 532,390. 24. month Smort Buy .Optkn: Totol due of inc6pHon S3000, Carpet Option. fold due ol wepfai $1499 (includes $14 W down poyroul 1 no 1 st month poymcnl, SO bonk Based on o 24 month Red (input Option. Toted due ol intention $149? (induito 5149? down poymonl Strong season tice tower, which houses the up and have us lose $80,000?" ; Mutts $2056 down payment S 1st month payment, $J95 bonk (oe and SO ref Soc Deposit) W w feoartd 50 tcf Sec Deposit) TolfipoymentsS5,9764ta(. 12.000mi/vi sicess mi. @S.2O ifiereafrer. Putchosc I no 1st month popart, 50 bonk lee end SO icl Sot Deposit) tool ooyniaiis 5S,9/6tlo». police department's wireless com? This week, he went farther1; mcnls S5,976+tcw..)2,0OOmi/yr sues mi. @$.20 tbercaftet. Pwdinse.lor 520,728. lot $17,382. (to kbits $2SM Ktbott, $1000 CFC Bonus, 5500 Mloiy Bonus, S75O Torrjotcd Dkecl 12,000tni/yi excess mi. ©S.20 thcreoficr. Purchase loi $18,20/75. (Price includes 52000 R(l Cosh, munications equipment. It would Mofec Diuounl. must hove mailer to.OuriiFv). $1000 Finondol Bonus Cosh, $1000 Fjptar Bonus tosh, $500 Kl leose Icrm Cosh II Ouol). for seniors "I'm starting to see more arid also host up to four antenna more of these cell towers pop up. Jeep Senior point gusrd Chris Drechsel arrays from private carriers, They're in places we've never, was the leader on the basketball Township commissioners said noticed them before," court this year for the Cougars as Rotary helps construction of the new tower, McDonough said. ••••';.. fellow senior Terence Grier set the PER MO/24 MOS. PER MO/24 MOS, which would have been subject to He added he has asked school scoring-record. See Sports, public bidding, could have gener- Township Administrator PageC-1. keep kids safe, ated from $40,000-$80,000 annu- Marlena Schmid to put the sub* ally for the township. The project ject on the committee's agenda and entertained would have been done at little to for next Tuesday, and also to PONTIAC Local youngsters got a treat no expense to local residents. But reach out to Sprint and encour- Saturday afternoon, courtesy of at the March 7 township meet- age them not to pursue other the Rotary Club. Guitar Bob, a ing, the committee voted 3-2 to options yet. • . New Jersey-based children's reject the proposal, chiefly (Continued on page A-2) songwriter, performed some of his favorite numbers for an excited audience at the Community 267 BROAD STREET - SUAAMIT • 908.2776700 Center. 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Valid thru 3/31/05...... • , •. . . • . . . . __^-_ a "passport." At right, Cranford Environmental High School Interact Club mem- By GREG MARX be able to go online to input inibr- bers Rachel Sigmund and Megan THE CHRONICLE • matioh abbbt individual • stu- Ulrlch prepare IDs for Julia and dent's learning styles.. That data tips at Trailside Luke Langone. BROOKS CFtANDALL/CORRESPONDENT CRANFORD — The Board of would then be available to the MuMChemolet Traiiside Nature and Science Center Education is poised to adopt a student's other teachers; Student will offer a Ml slate of programs to new data management system information would be kept secure celebrate Earth Awareness Week that administrators say will help using the same technology from March 25-April 2. This year's teachers tailor instruction to the employed in online banking, and theme Is the role water plays in needs of individual students, teachers would only be able to Historical honor for Maxwell smooth clerical tasks and eventu- see information about their stu- supporting various ecosystems. For a full description of the programs, By GREG MARX colleagues concluded "it had all ject's success are the many exam- ally make information much dents. Currently, teachers don't more accessible to parents.; have access to the information in. see Page B-i THE CHRONICLE the features that would make for ples of unexpected assistance an ideal museum" and cultural from the community. The Pearson Centerpoint sys- electronic form. . KENILWORTH — Shirley arts center. For example, the Historical tem, assistant superintendent The district also intends to use Joseph Corriero told board mem- the program to develop schedules (MURY CUSTOM Boyden Maxwell has always been At :the same time, she said, Society was still raising funds a big fan of history. Now, she's "There were many who felt that when local dentist Jerome bers Monday night, is a web- and report data to the state, and making it. this was a goal beyond our Forman purchased the Nitschke based program with features for also to keep track of attendance Maxwell, the president of the reach." The society had just few House with plans to move his scheduling, gradekeeping, atten- and grades. Administrators Kenilworth Historical Society, thousand dollars in an account, practice to its site at the dance and parent-teacher com- believe it will smooth the sched- has been named one of Union far less than it would take to pur- Boulevard and 21st Street. But munication. Also, he said, the uling process and allow teachers ^ County's eight "Women of chase the home. Forman offered to donate the system will allow teachers to to devote more time to instruc- Excellence" for 2005. She is the But Maxwell was undaunted, house to. the society if it could store information about student tion. honoree in the arts and humani- and she and the society started find another site. The Kenilworth test records and learning styles "Our teachers should not ties category for her leadership in the fundraising process immedi- Veterans Center on South 21st in one place, providing an instant spend a whole lot of time doing saving and preserving the ately, She can still vividly recall Street stepped up to the chal- snapshot of a student's strengths clerical tasks," Corriero said. Oswald Nitschke House. the experience of going to the lenge, offering the society land on and weaknesses. Eventually, the system should It's an effort that has been five municipal building to pick up its property. LaTorre - Though the district has placed allow parents to have greater years in the making, and that their first grant check, for $5,000 Construction of Kenilworth even a new emphasis on differentiated access to information, sych as up- Drug firm makes continues to this day. from the E.J. Grassman Trust, "It donated its services to excavate instruction, "We can't meet the to-date grade records. The public Maxwell and her organization was phenomenal," she said. "That land for the new foundation. individual needs until we get to component of the program will be first began to work on the project was a statement our project was Schering-Plough has also offered know the child," Comoro said. phased in after some of the other big donation in 2000, when they learned the off to a wonderful start." assistance on several occasions. "...We want to accelerate that features are up and running, process." nd d SI3J3U5.1 W p yi M »a m. mi i ttmo). Kenilworth-based Schering-Plough house, which dates to the 1880s There have been many grants One of her favorite things Corriero said. and its employees recently con- and was originally a farmhouse, that followed, particularly from about the project, Maxwell said, The program would allow The new system should put tributed more than $1.2 million to was up for sale. Union County, the Green Acres is the opportunity it has afforded administrators to keep test the district at the foriefront of the United Way in Union County. For As they examined the build- fund and the New Jersey Historic records for each student online in data management — no other more on the donation, see the story ing, Maxwell said, she and her Trust. But just as vital to the pro- (Continued on page A-3) one location. Also, teachers would (Continued on page A-3) ' Hm ziKi ciBiJiif IRMBIBilEII BCI on Page A-5. Budget pro StklDI661,VM1S7S24024,4 DR,4 cyt, S tpd. a/c,pM, d bid ssatt m spokMSRP: $14,545. hdudes $500 mffitaiv rebate,SliD olds owner toalty rebate 8$B00 down nymt assistanca rebate.$89x3B=$31 IS @ 3JS% APR Teachers, students finaitang. $999 down pi 8 final mnw; balloon pt ill $8290.60-12,000 p« yc 2k per mL over H returning. HM 2MS ClfflmUT UHIIE IS WH shoot hoops keeps tax i mom m mil Cranford High School students and fac- Garwood schools likely to trim staff! per mo. for ulty will square off in the basketball 35 month plan court 7 p.m. Way to raise funds for By GREG MARX Union County Regional High; •m Project Graduation. Tickets will be avail- THE CHRONICLE School District. > •'.'. NEW 2005 SILWHADOEXT able at the high school gym prior to tip- KEN BUNIEWSKI/CORRESPONDENT Despite the extra revenue, the CHEVROLET off and cost $3 for students, $5 for Wild turkeys, like these birds strutting through a Morse Street backyard, are ruffling the feathers of GARWOOD - The Board of district is still bound by new; adults. The game will be followed by a some Cranford residents. Education last week introduced a tighter spending caps imposed by, tfi mm mam JHIHIE W HM2ttSCKVtMHStHlilfflAN IS lock-in lor the senior class. 2005-2006 school operating budg- the stat^ last summer. To meet; s rt et that will keep the local tax the regulations, Tudek said; "wej kill ^? MM^ZW per mo-for levy flat, thanks to new spending had to make Borne decreases in Buy • H W 23 mnth plan in'ikmMi M50CM1HICAB Turkeys run afoul of residents caps and an influx of outside rev» staff .."-f specifically, one teacher: By GREG MARX turkeys have attacked people tured the injured turkey; accord- enue. and several instructional aidea^ : THE CHRONICLE unprovoked — they are aggres- ing to Erin Fowler, a spokes- While district spending, not That will leave the district, y$$* Commentary A-6 sive," said police Lt. Stephen woman for the state Department counting debt service,vwill rise two sections of every, gradieinim, CRANFORD - They're Wilde. of Environmental Protection, the from $6.3 to nearly $6.6 million K-8, which is its standard configr Community Life B-1 known as wild turkeys — and Shortly before 1 p.m. March 1, bird later died. The agency will under the proposed spending uration. One of the grades has; 24 HDURS/7 DAYS A WEEK! sometimes, it seems, they can be according to Wilde, Cranford not press charges in the case, plan, the local tax levy for operat- three sections this1 year. :-'•'?>:' 2675 ROUTE 22 WEST UNION, NJ CALL TO GET APPROVAL TODAY! Sports C-1 a littlo too wild. polico responded to Wilshire said Fowler. • ing expenses will remain flat at The district was also; ujirdmiiuiun* The birds have been seen with Drive on a report that a group of Mike Mallick, a supervisor at $6.3 million. The spending hike realize savings in other/ mm i«pMs nil increasing frequency in the area, wild turkeys had surrounded a the Cranford Post Office, said will be absorbed by an extra Lincdln SchoW'PribcipSBl,'^ NO HAJ Prime Time B-2 1 soo- especially in the township's postal worker, who was unable to several different mail carriers $216,000 in the district's /•unre- Quigley moved to'hei .; Obituaries A-7,.6-4 southwest quadrant. And on at leave his truck. have encountered problejns with stricted miscellaneous revenues" post last SHOWROOM HOURS: MON-FRI: 9AM-9PM SAT: 9AM-6PM BWUIW the wild turkeys, all in the same account. Business Administrator Hill U lucl iliirtiul M Hid least two instances, the birds' Before police arrived, Wilde *^: SERVICE HOURS: MON-FRI: 7:30AM-5PM • SAT: 9AM-4PM nilcii.MrwrnUiiri|il!t general area of town. Though the Barbara Tudek said that money AdminiatratorB have i lirikiit iitir iinr. Real Estate B-B aggressive behavior has ummt- said, the mail carrier apparently httj^B di o«] bi betawtv ito osmMrtaoqlt Hcem ni).S Uket Pnc«$ include BII rebal«i/lncenl{V8Ji H spnlicafalB, back ta dealer. Uusi take ttelivety ou; al t . ._. tled people who came into contact struck one of the turkeys with a birds have been seen in the area. stems from the settlement of a for years, the aggression only ; " ; Olit Mpv lifiky nbilB (Mttt be tttrrait mnar af a '86 ox oewsr DUs vehkfa that was tmtdiaisd HM)K SSOO mititaiY tebata (ntust have adiw mlliiBtv ID). Alt offers itiUeci to leiuter apuroval. Ptiauu nuy ml accurately Policelog A-3 with them. stick in self-defense. Animal con- protracted dispute about the allo- ::both' • "We have evidence that the trol workers arrived and (Coritinued oiTpage A-3) - cation of assets from the former - ^'- - "" wteKHctict Mafl bran in ad a roum lol tEipomible (or Inxu. gTog rx pnimoni Cmsl caniiiica MWEIUIEJ M rjevious ollen Ollen emue T2 hajn after d^te al puhlicanw. M'%.