March 11,2004 D-6 Cranford Chronicle
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Serving Granford, Garwood and Kehilworth Vol. 116, No, 12 ;; : Thursday, March 18,2004 ; 50 cents
2-DR COUPE ONLY Borough Couiicil S : INCLUDES GM its; ;-• REBATE OF 'l.OOO, '1,000 OLDS 10YAITY, being passed on io the ^ustomeiv 4-Cyl, 6-Speed, Front Ucems Plata Bracket, "Special Value Package" ^^inwE ""j^g***^ 7999 \ HEW 200* CORVETTE COUPE NEW 2004 TAHOE 4WD NEW 2003 VENTURE LT NEW 2003 EXPRESS CARGO NEW 2003 BLRZERLSMD budget lor 2004 BXT 2-Ott Average homeowner will see
CORVETTE LEASE increase of $60 under proposal |S738 DOWN - 46S466 6PER MO. By LAUREN TRAINOR slightly more than 6 percent to. "«M K «p MO. wb* TJU * mn; THKClIKONICtE •'.•:.• •• . ./ ;.:• .• nearly £10.4: million, though.lit- • BUY . I OUT AT tie of that is discretionary spend-, END • ] KENILWORTH. ~ The ingv 'fhe total increase in.tax bol- •3.B89 DUE JIT SIGNING INCLUDE* '2,000 CM REBATE. •738 DOWN, -4B8 MONIHIV. 'MB HO FEE, WCtUMS MUUI DISCOUNT Of '4,888, '3.000 B£B*Tt INCLUDES MULtl DISCOUNTOF '6.805, INCLUDES MULTl DISCOUNT OF '6.410, KCtUDtS MULTl DISCOUNT OF 'Z.TZl.'S.OOO BE8ATC Borough Council last week intrq-. leetibns is slightly over 5, percent,. '200 MV a DOC a '1.BB9 TOTHL CUgTOMtB CH8H •1.000 OUU10TA1TT. VM MUIMT HEAlt '400 COUKt BUD REBIIl '1.000 0U810YHLTV. .780 WUnilY KMTE "400 COUJEtt HAD IHflF. The place to be duced a. 2.004 budget that: will'- though- a 'rise- .in\.ratables .will, V8, 6-Speed, Body Side lUolalngi, Hob Polished Alum, mitels, tow ous loruir, w wrnwir wmwMOEH HUB rante •i.ooo ous lonm, TM mm BBJITE MoocoufH em mm 6VW Rating 7,300 its,. Auto, VB, Door Side Cargo : m, AuUUilOverdrlve, Himsti Kelk'i Cntry; KswMidow UtmoryPks., Btctrochromlc Mirrors, Hasd Up DUplay. VB, Auto, Whoel flares, Uttgatallttglass, 17" B-Spoke Power Sliding ttrlvar Sloe Bear Door, Alarm system, Hinged, High Back Bucket Seata; fixed Glass-Side tkflofHf?, CuttMtOtiprbttdCmolt, IMTMittree W'COa CMSS.,\ ';Crsnlord High senior Steve:Earbqrie • raise taxes- on the average, home keep the hike somewhat lower on Alum. Wheels, Jrallerlng Hitch Platform, 7-lead Wiring HO rriHertn (quki., Pun1. Wlndmt, Inks, Hated Mrrtri, VU. : • Power Tettscaplna W Stearins Column 11.000 MfAM Per AM'FM stereo w'COHCass., Hear Seat Audio and Hear Boors, Preferred Coulp. Group, by just under $(30. . . ,. , Yef, Stk»CZ7b7, yHII46120Z7Z,MSKI"46,1lO. ... Connector, IS Preferred toulp. Croup, Stk#C2840, Controls, Cargo Net, Venture IT Coulp. Grout, . StkMBBZOI, VmUfSI 19B4BS; MSRP 'Zb.SSS. won three nntches 'at the state • the average.homeowner. •'• ..• • VinHMJZ034B2rMSHF"38,006. Stk#BSS6S, VM#30175082,MStlP'SO,4bO. . • finals in Atlantic City to earn an • Although the budget has not Most of (he..'increases como HEW 2004 SIMMDO1500 2M NEW 2004 AVEO 5-DR NEW 2003/MIA IS &DJ/I/ NEW 2004 mUBU SEDAN NEW 2004 AVALANCHE 1500 \ . eight/) place finish, in the state. For yet been .finalized, and may be from .contracted staff. salaries, SPICIAL mix the 'story see Spoils, Page C-1, '.changed'.up' until-the point; it is./such as police salaries;' David. Moon NICOLE DIMELLA/STAF.F PHOTOGRAPHER' adopted with, a .borough council said.. Usually, he -said, other The leaders of the Visible Woman Club at Crahfbrd High School are, from left, President Julia vote, in .its current form the iinniiti|)al'.employees are giyen-a. Doty, Secretary Raimi Marx, Treasurer Cordelia Siporin and Vice President Leigh Johrrson. spending plan shows an increase standard. 4 -percent raise. This, of 3.5 tax .points, which. Mayor year, he said lie,lobbied to keep, Gregg David said would, be the.the. raise at 3:5 percehtr , GMAC lowest in four years. Finaiice.Coniinittec Chairman $ , in plain sight O DOUUIM - 165 PER MO. That hike translates to. a dol- Peter Corvelli agreed that most • . • • „ • ; 'int MI MO- ••••• MO- HUI1U• '• • I MV lar figure of $59.50 for a home •; ' -' ••••;.. OR BUY FOR Members of Visible Woman Club are out to make a difference of the additional expenses were-- assessed at the borough average unavoidable. , 999 14.999 By LAUREN TRAINOR ..Science, and upper-level- math and technology Of $167,500. said Finance Officer WCtUDES MUIDBCOUNT OF '2.561, •2.B00 RfflATE, 1,000 OUJUOTIIIY, TO WUHB»RS«TE.'400 C0OK£ GRID RHirt INCLUDES GM REBATE OF '1,000. INCLUDES MULTl DISCOUNT OF '4.35O. '"The. biggest ticket item this VB, Auto w/Ouarariiie, leather Accent Bucket Seats, •1,000 OLDS LOYALTY. '750 ACTIVE MILITARY '3.B0P GM REBATE; '1,000 0LD8 LOYALTY, courses; boost AP Calculus and.SAT math scores Diane Marus. , . • ; tooo out town, TOWUIM T Rant 'wo MURE HUD mm INCLUDES GM REBATE OF M.OOO. Bectrlc sunrool, Drhier Side Alrbaa AM/MI Stereo WCV REBATE. MOO BECENT COLLEGE GRAD REBATE 760 MlLJTARY REBATE, '400 COLLEGE GflAD REBATE VB, Muta. M/C, Smooth tUdeSuspension, 4O/Z0/40 • r for females; and, support females emerging as: ' Overall, appropriations are up a Cats. w/Preitium Sound System, Heated Outside 4$y\, Auto, Row Mats, Mht license Plata Bracket, VII, Auto, Cruise, fiecllnlna Bucket Seats, 0 CO (Continued on page A-2) I Setting, HM/fM' Stareo w/CO Player, Chroma Styled 'i OM ows wvAin, 760 Miunnv Rani. MOO. COUKEOUD mm Mirrors,. Cargo Net, Diii/er Into canter w/Alaru 4 Trip Player w/Bose Speakers, Haavv Duty Traltar Ing •.' CRANFORD - As Women's History' Month high school Webmasters. -.•. ,. . I Steal Wheels, Body Side Moldings, Stkt)C22S10. !r Spued, Ppiver Steering, Dual Air Baas, Tinted Elass, Computer, Stk)tB1B77, \HMBD43B7B3, MSttP'Z8,Z40. StktlC2887, \mH4H74tlH MSftP'19,476. tqulp., StkHCZOBB, VmttWtOUISb, MStW3i,28tt. l, MSW22.2OO. . AM/tM Stereo, Stk#C2744, \lsV#4B1BB8SZt lUiRP '3,936. continues throughout "the month of March, But 'the club is not just about tangible activi- , many,civic groups and oilier organizations are ties, although the women seem to be extremely. w w w. m u ich evro organizing events' to celebrate - • ;.'•''" -'' >-.' good at that. It is also about the Investment on rise the contributions women have, ."/ think that if we're bonding that occurs . when made to.America. . women work together toward a But the members of tlie going to say women's common.goal. : '.'•.. Visible. Woman. Club at rights are as important as "It's nice to know that there in the downtown Cranford High School don't are other people who think 7-79O6 : men's rights,, we should By GREG MARX million, Prunty said. need any special, prodding to women's rights are just as AN AMERICAN REVOLUTION continue, doing what .they've be out there doing some- important as I do. 1. think that THE CHRONICLE •' • : ; . Because assessments are-not 2675 RT. 22W, Union, ilI O7O83 always done— bringing issues thing." ';"''•'• ' if we're/going to say .women's changed until a. project is com-- PRICES INCL. ALL COST TO BE PAID BY THE CONSUMER EXCEPT LIC, RED.., , Cafe Shalom that affect women to the fore. rights, are. as important' as CRANFORD. —..Investments pl.ete, the increase in .assessed The. club hosts regular activ- — Julia Doty men's rights, we should be out in downtown properties are on values may lag somewhat'behind •EXAMPLE: '04 SILVERADO EXT-CAB, IC2606, VINME193689,48 MO. LEASE, MSRP '34,268, OMAC CAP REDUCTION ALLOWANCE '3,300 * DEALER DISCOUNT '3.200 • '6,500. the rise, .and after.years of.stag- set this weekend ities throughout the year, meet- _- ______t|ul,.(, (|ojny something," said inv.(>sHni-.'iit,-she saiiL. . - ing: bi-weekly to d.iscus.s issues.important to.the. natipiii assessed values are . Pastor Ed Hpjm^f Cranford United ; tic president of the dub. Julia Doty. "I think Tho investment can be seen in-, club meinbers and to set an agenda, lor activities beginning to follow'them, accord-- 'Methodist ChuBiand. Rabbi Akiba i-iat a lot of times in high school there are girls new. conat.ruciion .such as ' the • within the school and community. • who get lost in the.crowd. I thought it was cool ing . to information released iuboyt ot Temple Beth-El Mekqr Iniild'iny at 29 Alden. St.,,but altio The Visible Woman group, along with the that girls in Cranford High School sort of band- ;' recently by the Downtown CHiiyim in Cranford are.ready to lead, Technofilles- Club, has helped increase female Management Corporation. in lacade and interior renova- the dancing at Cafe Shalom, an. inter- According to- 'information tions of existing properties, enrollment in AP Calculus., AP Computer i Continued on page A-2> • : faith coffeehouse hosted by the two gleaned from construction permit • Prunty said. And it is part and congregations this Saturday. For. applications arid compiled' by parcel of the recent turnover in • •.•moreon the p'rograrh',- which is open . DMC Director''. Kathleen Miller to the public, see Page B-1. ' •. •. downtown -merchants. . . . Prunty, $6.0 million was invested' "We hav(v .seen several: new in. the-downtown from January to -.'•property, owners and business Foundation will boost schools August 2003. Prunty said she owners, and we've been- fortunate By LAUREN TRAINOR resources for the students, but Lewis said she was impressed believes the figures through the . end of the year will be close to £8 enough to have new business THKCHKONK'U': • • also establishing 'curricula!' by the diversity ami qualifica- owners who made some substan-. enrichment;- programs. tions of those who. expressed million. Drivers wanted! . GARWOOD —At a time when-, "It funds, enhancements,, not interest. She said that members That would be. the second- tia.l renovations," she said. ... school districts across the, state the nuts and bolts of the opera- of the. community .with back- highest level of investment in the .. Though, work has vet to begin Drive it. You'll get it. are -feeling the pressures from • lion," Lewis said. grounds in finance, auditing, downtown in the past seven . at either of the designated rede-- new mandates, rising expendi- Lewis said that one of the iiindraising, education, and law years, according to the PMC's- velopment sites in.Hie downtown,: ture's and declining revenues,- goals of the organization will be stepped forward.to offer the foun- information- In 2001, spurred by. Prunty said she, thought' those NEW 2003 solne local residents are making to identify, seek, and 'monitor' dation (heir time and services. the.Commerce and Spenser bank plans had helped drive the trend. VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN strides to independently increase, grants that would specifically In addition to pursuing projects, investment, was over "This is mean I to spur invest- funding for borough students. benefit technological literacy and grants, the foundation will also $8.7 million. But from 19.97-1999 ment 'in other buildings, and I ' it was under $2 million annually, The new Garwood competency. The group would target new enterprises moving to think it's finally happening," she CONVERTIBLE Educational Foundation will also work to creatively develop and was just $2.4 million in 2002. the borough. said,• . A salute raise funds from private sources programs for students -, for 'it is our belief that the educa- With that increased invest- to supplement existing school example, guest speakers or extra tion of our children is the respon- ment coihes rising assessed val- Signs are positive the trend to veterans programs. Axlele Lewis, chairper- field trips tied to the curriculum'. sibility of the entire community. ues. From 1996' to 2003 the will continue in 2004. The owner assessed value in the special of the Shapiro building on North • Members of the Crane's Ford DAR son of the steering committee The non-profit foundation will This means not only parents and convened to consider the creation be run by a charter board of 15 educators- but also businesses, improvement district was nearly Union Avenue has applied for recentlv traveled to Lyons Medical flat, in the range of $56-57 mil- Center to celebrate the National of the entity, said that the foun- members of the community who large as well as small, communi- permits to renovate the property, dation will not only focus on rais- will'serve the board in different lion. But in 2004, the assessed and .several other projects' are in Salute to Hospitalized Veterans. The values could move up to over $60 . YIN #3MO2O59O, Stk#EV30130, 4 DR, 4 cyl, auto, p/slr/brks/winds, air, VIN #34078185, Stk #EV30537, 2 DR,6 cyl, man trans, p/str/brks/winds, VIN #3M424581, Stk #EV30581, 2 DR, 4 cyl, auto, p/str/brks/winds, air. representatives put on a musical ing money for enhanced capacities. (Continued on page A-2) ' tin.' planning stages, Prunty said. 5,995 demo miles. Orb.. MSRP: $20,390. A $500 owner loyalty rebate air 5 995 demo miles, prig MSRP: $24,610. A $500 owner loyalty rebate MSRP: $22,030. A $500 owner loyally rebafeincludea in price to qualified performance and served refresh- included in price to. qualmea buyers. incluqed in' price to qualified buyers, ments. Foi more, see Page A-5. BDY$ Robber Test scores FOR Clash of 14900 hitsA&P the titans suggest By LAUREN TRAINOR some gap in Rock'n'roll THE CIIRONICLK fashion show KENILWORTH - An armed achievement robber made off with an unde- The senior class at Cranford High termined amount of cash lnsl By LAUREN TRAINOR School will host "It s Still Rock vr week after he walked into the THK CHRONICLE ~~" ' ~ 77" Roll," a student fashion show, 7:30 A&P • Supermarket on p.m. tomorrow night in the high Boulevard and held a manager The New Jersey School Report school auditorium. Tickets are $5 at and cashier at knifepoint, Cards, recently posted on the the door: tor more information, call Police Detective John Department of Education web VIN #4M002323, Stk #fl/40084; 4 DR, 4 cyl, man trans, p/str/btks, air, MSRP: SI 8,005.1 OK mi/yr @ VIN #4E089557, Stk #EV40112,4 DR, 4 cyj, auto, p/str/brks/winds, air, MSRP: $23,430,1 OK mi/yr @ VIN #4D002082. Stk #£V40015.4 DR. 6 cyl, auto, p/str/brks/winds, air, MSRP: S35 5155 1 OK mi/ (908)272-3882. Zimmerman said. site, have some new information 15(. Must finance thru VW credit. Prices exclude licensing, reg & taxes. Ill pymls/Residual B Hr 15c. Musi finance thru VW credit. Prices exclude licensing, rcg & taxes. Ill pymts/Residual @ 15<- Must finance lliru VW crotlit. Prices exclude licensing, reg & taxes. Til pymls/Residu According to Zimmerman, this year ^— student test scores $5004/59542.65. S760S/S11,012.10. Slo,/3l/5lo,46/.oO. . . the robber entered the super- disaggregated, by racial group. I PA.9F FOR $1995 due at signing {$1856 down + FDR SI995 dueotsigning($1800down + market at about 7:30 p.m. The boys and girls basket- And there are some indications of LEASE FOR $1995 due at signing ($2566 down + Friday as a manager was help- a disparity in achievement in tionr) /*%nik \v 51391st mo. pymt. + $0 sec dep + $0 iArfi h*ln\» $1951st mo. pymt.+ $0 sec dep+ $0 ball seasons are over at 5S^innM /4liThA $4291st mo. pymt. + SO sec dep + $0 l i \ ing a cashier count out the Cranford High School, which local school districts,, though the "39/Vla/39 JVlOS. W fee). Offer ends 3/13/04. 195 lvkx/39 A/iOS. bank fee). Offer ends 3/13/04, 429/Yla/39/vbS. bank fee). Offrends 3/13/04. monoy" in her drawer. He means It was time Friday for nvailnble data is far from conclu- threatened the two women with the real contest on the hard- sive. , .'-.• .';•'' Commentary A-6 a knife and demanded money, wood —• the annual contest Ill Cranford, for example, near- then fled on foot. Though shak- between senior class stu- ly 54 percent of the 13 black stu- Community Life B-1 en, the employees wore not dents and school faculty to dents who took the Mathematics DCH VOLKSWAGGN 72 HOUR physically hurt during the rob- raise funds for Project portion of the Grade Eight SHOWROOM: Mon-Pri 9am-9pm, Sat 9am-5pm • PARTS & SERVICE: Mon-Fri 7:30ara-7:30pm Sal 9am-5pm Sports.. .0-1 bery, Zimmerman said. Graduation. At left, senior . Proficiency Assessment during- "An Outstanding The robber is described as a Edwin Araniazu reaches for t the ball, but math teacher 2002-2003 scored partially profi- Saks Experience" 6-ft., 2-inch, 1'40-lbi black male MONEY-BACK Prime Time ....B-2 Chris Thompson beats him cient, or failing. Fifteen percent of Honored Tor 2195 Millburn Avenue, Maplewood •1-800-853-6757 GUARANTEE who was seen wearing a black to it. 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?^^*-i-^^^ Cranford Chronicle - A-2 Cranford Chronicle A-3 introduces its budget (Continued from page A-l) Because keeping department not be able to adopt the final Library's board of trustees and is active m the IVieky Tray set budgets low was such a priority budget until they knew how By GREG MARX Cranford Historical Society and the League 0 Friday at Orange Ave. targeted by studies year was salary increases," he for the council, David.sent each much money, if any, the state THE CHRONICLE . . • :"•.'. Women Voters. She has also managed several ,said. In addition, he added, department head letters at the will allocate. . local Democratic campaigns. , CRANTORD -The O.ange By GREG MARX tion issues that will be.created "Utilities have skyrocketed —- "Any possible way we can, be CRANFORD — Township-resident Bette Jean Avonue School Fl'A w,ll hold its beginning, of budget season, "I'm very honored to have been chosen as a ',* THE . .. by Cranford Crossing, the. it's unbelievable.". Insurance demanding no increase or a considered for aid, we'd like to Kbwalski has been picked by the'Union County Jnmial inckyTray auction Friday Riverfront redevelopment proj- Democratic organization to run in the June pri- Democratic candidate for the Board-pi Chosen •rates are also increasing, he detailed explanation for any try for," Corvelli said. . Freeholders. I'm looking forward to a lively cam- niEht m the school gymnasium CRANFORD — ect and other future downtown i; mary for the board of freeholders. .said,-.'' •.••.••• ..•' .'• .•'..••'•' • . unavoidable additions; Corvelli. Also to be determined is the paign and, if elected, I would do my best1.0.serw Hie doors will opon ul (J,JO Transportation, traffic and park- development. borough's capital budget, which Kowalski, known to local residents as "B.J.," P.m., and the auction will begin at ing in the downtown will be the also met personally with each all the people of Union County," she said. b Kathleen Miller Prunty, direc- has been set at about $800,000 was selected by party leaders at a gathering P.m. Admission is S8 and subject of some expert scrutiny, tor of. the Downtown department head. Monday night.. She will join Plainfield resident In recent years, the support of the county "We went over it line, by for the year. me udes 25 tickets, toffee, te.i and in the coining months, thanks'to Management Corporation, has and fellow newcomer Adrian Mapp and incum- Democratic organization has been tantamount cookies. 1 a ..pair, of .'grants recently said the Transit Village .study line," said Corvelli. "The past "We have yet to hash out bent Dan Sullivan on the party-line ticket. to winning the freeholder election. ;Ihe nine- three months, that's all we've how it's, going to be spent," said member board.is now made up exclusively of, For tickets, call Maivanne t obtninedby the township..- shquld be a way for the township. Incumbents Lewis Mingo Jr. and Mary Mason at (9081 276-755,") Las't' fall, the township to give more concrete form to the been doing." David, who added that he will . Ruotolo have, elected not to run for re-electjon. Democrat*. .' , ' JI - ; A Perm Jersey Advance, Inc. newspaper He added that the borough be advocating for a large por- learned it had been named a broad recommendations made in A professional writer and educator whose The last Cranford resident to serve on the .Transit- Village, a 'designation the Downtown Vision Plan. NJN Publishing ©2004 • did not dip deeper than usual tion of that money to be allocat- work has been published in The Chronicle, Speaker addresses m county board was actually a Republican, U that brings with it special access Vollmer will begin work once into surplus, but that it was not ed for road repairs. Kowalski . serves on the Cranford Public Force, who held the post (luring the 1990s. women investors W.-r*m Published every Thursday by NJN easy to keep the budget this Corvelli said he expects the to state agencies for downtown it has established a fee with the. planning, along with $200,000 to Department of Transportation/ Publishing (USPS136-800) .•..'. capital budget to be determined : v CARWOOD -- Steua.t A low. Staff requests had to be ..he used for data collection and' •301 Central Ave., Clark, NJ 07066; denied or cut back, along with more formally within the next Hitter, senior vice president ol Froni that point, it should take a : analysis. : • •' ••' little less than a year to produce Second Class postage paid at equipment purchases that few months.. . investments for -.;Wachovia ; • Now, the township, along with the final report. . :• . ..• ;.'.'. Cranford; NJ POSTMASTER: Also, slated for further olis* St'ciirities in Westfield, will be would have raised the budget Test scores suggest some gap Ladies Night Out is Wednesday the •'•• Department. ;•••... of. please send changes to NJN hosting a complimentary invest- In addition, . the township significantly. . , cussiori: is an addition to the Allison Lentz, right, and Anne Wliin of Craniford check out some of^he mariy raffle and door prizes Transportation' and consultant Publishing Fulfillment office, PO ; spent in the- district, and what, ment, seminar titled, "The Biggest. •recently>'• learned. it has -be.en'" . The borough is also request- police; department, as. the (Continued from page A-1) lower on the GEPA and the High and prizes that will be available at Project Homes of Cranford's uppoming "Ladies Night Out" Vollmei:- Associates, has estab- awarded a $12,000 Smart Future Box 699, Somerville, NJ-08$76i' . detectives are currently being. School Proficiency Assessment, impact that has on- student por- ^Mistakes Women Investors:Make ing; extraordinary municipal 1 fundraiser. The event will be held 6:30-10:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Galloping Hill Inn, Union. The lished a scope: of work.for how grant from the state. . ••. Subscription rates, by mail, one''•' . were much more, similar. About (HSPA) than white students dur.-, (brmance... ".'.- . .,-.-.': • and How to Avoid Them ,'-' 7 p.m. $35 fee per person includes buffet, dessert, wine and soda. Also available will be a raffle of gra- . aicl from the state, which will housed in an outside trailer. : that money-should.be used.. ;',• That'grant, which was applied iyear within Uniort County $25, out notify the borough if it qualifies David said lie is beginning the ,15 percent of black students ing 2002-2003. .'•' ; : :'". "The assumption is; that the: Tuesday at The . Wostwood. The., cious gift baskets. This event;began five years ago with the idea that women in Cranford could longer a student has'been.in. ovir seminaris geared towards tho spe- •The study will focus on four for back in 2002, also \yill: be .of county $28,; out of state $30, . around June, David said. process of establishing: a com- scored partially; proficient on lan- Eighth grade Hispanic st-u- assist needy families while at the same time having an opportunity to bond with their friends and main areas: parking .and circular 1 district, the better the student cific investment concerns women, used, to study parking in the To subscribe call V800-300-9321, "It's now a sit: arid wait,' he mittee to review possibilities.. . guage arts, compared to 7.4 per- -dents actually scored higher than neighbors; Local merchants generously donate gifts and gift certificates to use as raffles and door tion issues in the downtown, will do on the assessment. That share, and shows howwomen can' prizes; Martin Jewelers Is providing everyone who attends with a special gift of jewelry. Also, a downtown. According to the •said about-the possible funds.; : He added that .while there cent of white students..On the their white 'counterparts in . improvements, to pedestrian and grant application, the money will science portion, 7.7 percent of Language-. Arts', with, only .-18.8. may be an assuinptioni we'Il-see," take greater control .of their, indi- main event sponsor this year is (he Cranford branch of Commerce Bank. To reserve a spot at the He added that officials would still needs to be a lot of plan- Leschuk said. . '.'•.•• vidual-finances. .'•..- .-;•;• eyent, call Lisa at (908) 276-4288 or email phcranfQrd@aol,com. bicycle safety, revit.a-lizat.ion of, be used to hire a consultant >vho ning done before.--'the .'borough black students scored partially percent scoring partially profi- the train station plaza of North ' - .Despite .: the disparities,. ."Women., have, traditionally will, analyze the' raw parking proficient, compared tp 7.3 per- cient compared to 26.7 percent of 1 can break ground on n project Hispanic students in the .district, been.neglected when-.-it conies to Avenue, and . the; feasibility' of data collected by township staff: cent of white students.. white.students in thaUowest'cat-' commuter jitney, service. •':.. .-• - .of that magnitude, the'council • generally scored higher than • financial education," said Hitter. arid volunteers, provide various 'DON'T The figures come with some egory ; ' ' In particular, the study is may begin preliminary ^york Hispanic students statewide, and .."One of the most important'tools . models for changesi to. the rate" , this year. :...:•, ..'' . •' . .•': caveats, especially . since the '.- But in Mathematics, 58.8 per- intended to .help Cranford (leal. structure, and review the park- • REGLAZE IT! $249 cent of Hispanic.students scored other- Hispanic'students attend-• for any investor is knowledge, and 'nights are planned •;., Still to be detor.mined is the numbers are so small. In fact, ing schools in the same district with.existing needs buta.ls.o-take ing management' system in' an only 13 black eighth-gi'aders took partially proficient,- while only that is why I am providing this 1 We also do :W/COUPON'.' impact the county budget and ; factor;...group. —. a- state-deti'r- . .Upcoming "Meet ; tho Woglom... Incumbents. Rita Veca Ruenip and C.arla. Gabriel. •'. steps- to. plan for the transporta- effort.to improve efficiency..'; • Sinks, Tile, Tub rogularly $325 ; the tests in, the last school year. -30.6. percent of white students free, -educational., seminar for the local Board of Education mined. sqcioeconomic categpry,' 1 Candidates" events .have .been, and Cheryl Carbpne are not seek- • Runiiing for the two. years Surrounds And the minority populations at. were-in that category. -. . .n .,'. .. budget will have on borough Other Onion County- school dis- announced in both Cranford and ing re-election. •• ..'•.•••• remaining oil an unexpired term & Color other grade''levels; and in previ- ' On the eighth-grade science Grou])s froni women's clubs and •Kenilworth in an effort to' help . The evcnt.is.open to the public, are incumbent- Antonio ' Pugliese; taxpayers: ' . ' ;• . • tricts in.the same district factor : Travel Charge ous years, were often so small, . test;.41.2 percent of .Hispanic stu- .; organizations as well as individual., .voters be more.prepared for local and residents will have an.oppor- 1 group' include Hillside, Garwood, and challengers Yvette Turner Mhy Apply .'. "From a municipal perspec- that the data.was. not 'reported, to dents Scored below, -proficient-, investors .are encouraged to attend, ..school.board elections April 20. . tunity to aslc questions of the.'can- and Maria Cristiano Anderson." : DONATE A CAR tive, I think, we've-done a really compared to 27.1 percent ol .Rainva.Vy and Roselle. ... '. • . . prevent any. individual-.student '-. Occupations and- education the seminar. Tickets are free, but In Granford, the candidates didates.. . -.' • . Thomas DiB.ella, who had filed www.oaslornrofinisfiing.com good job iii keeping the rate as white students. • : •••••-.•". Support NJ Animal Rescue from being identified. levels, of borough residents, space is limited. forum will be held 7:3.0. p,m. In Kenilworth, the event.-will, to run, has withdrawn his peti- low'as-possible' for. the upcom- Also, the reported scores of dif- . Hispanic students in : For more information and to March 30 at Council Chambers EASTERN REFINISHING CO. • 800-463-1879 income, population density, and he held 7:30.p.m..March:-25 in.the tion. . • •:''.'• ... Tax Deductible .-..Mi'-: ESS 2E .. COUPON EXPIRE'S 3/31/04 ing yoar," said David- ferent racial groups include the KenilwOrth also scored lower on request, tickets, call Ritters senior located in the municipal building. David Brearley Instructional •As in Cranford, residents will the: HSPA test, taken in "1.1 th unemployment-and poverty rates performance of special education contributed to the district's factor marketing,, coordinator, Rosie The event is co-sponsored by the Media Center. The .event' is co- be. able to ask questions of the students. With as few as 13 stu-.grade! Slightly less than 10- per- DeSimone, at. (908) 789-7327, Cranford League of Women ; 1-800-293-7490 . group.determination. '. sponsored by the Harding School candidates, V . : dents in a group, the presence of cent of -white .students scored Voters, the College Women's Club FfO, Brearley Middle School PTO 1 "This forum has proven to be a |/[ Tax Forrns & Receipts Produced Your Environmental Headquarters special education students could partially'proficient in Language. Kenilworth struggled with low- Talk discusses legal of Cranford and -the- Cranford and. Brearley. High School PTO. . '-.. valuable tool, for members of the • Vacuums drive the average results down- Arts, while 38.9 percent of scores across the board in the Parent-Teacher Council. Running for the three available Kenilworth community in their, FREE Pick-up within 24 hours ward. • . Hispanic students were in that 2.002-2003' school year, and problems of immigrants . Running for the three'.open three-year terms on, the' efforts to make, the qriticial deci- > Sewing Machines category. administration .and faculty seats on the Cranford Eparci of . Ehriair [email protected].• www;autosalvation.com • • Outdoor Power Equipment THE However small the numbers . CRANFORD — A luncheon Kenilworth Bo.ard of Education sions regarding the education of' might seem, Superintendent In Mathematics, 36.1 percent changes, closely followed, last -.program.on solving the legal prob- 'Education-..'are incumbent. Mary are incunibents-Mark LoBello and Kenilworth students," said • Janitorial Supplies Lawrence Fcinsod said that he is of white students.scored partially year's'poor performance; lems of,immigrants will be: held Catherine .Sudiak and newcomers Claudio -Canipanella and chal- .Superintendent' Lloyd Leschuk/ • Air and Water Purification taking them seriously. • proficient, compared to 55.6 per-, 11:^0 ..a.m' Sunday at Cranford ' Jill Brown, Barbara Fisher, Cathy lengers"- Thomas P. Mannix, "We look forward to.an informa- Equipment COMPANY "Each class has a'personality cent of Hispanic students in that, I'nited-Methodist Church, located Morgese, Jacky Ryan and Robin • Gregory Westbrook,, E. Scott; tive evening:" ' . . . onto itself," Feinsod said. "We category. at Walnut and Lincoln avenues. analyze the results and we take a Other racial and ethnic.groups : Speaker Joyce Antila Phipps ROOFING SALES • SERVICE • PARTS look at'tho strengths and weak- in the district' are sufficiently will discuss how Ij]l Ceiitro Hearing is underway on The Mews nesses within, the results and we small that nd'data was reported.. Hispanomerieano assists immi- Cape Cod $2,500 10O Off RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL always have an eye ' towards And; the same caveats .about the women grant's with their legal-problems By LAUREN TRAINOR r«|iiests a nuniber of variances, sultant testified'at the March 10 improvement. Even .when the Bi-Level $2,700 Any . small size of the tested Hispanic . and finding jobs and housing. THE CHKONH-'I.K ~~ ^ " including, a use variance. But offi- , meeting, though her report was not results are quite high" -*- as they • population apply., • (Continued from page A.-V The event is sponsored by the cials are-hopeful'that the concur- immediately available afterward.. . Split Level $2,900 Roofing Job \ Common vacuum are for the district's, general stu- Superintendent Lloyd United Methodist Women. A free GARWOOD -The Planning rent application with, the state to . The board is set to continue the dent- population —- "we have to Leschuk. said that, the district, is cd together to sort of help, each will offering will'be collected. For . Board begmi hearing an applica- . designate the industrial section as hearing at 8:15 p.iii. Wednesday, Price includes: removal of two layers of Old shingles', dumpsters, complete clean:: . . ; up. 25 yr. shingles and all paper and perrnits. •. •-.'•'-.. . cleaners release them; ask, 'How can we do belter?'"- . . currently reviewing the data to other out." -.. •••'.•'. .more information,'call 1908) 276- tion March 10 for a major residen- a redevelopment zone, will elimi- after the regularly scheduled meet- In Kcntl'.vorth, . where determine the origin of the test- "We're in tho club because we Q931S, '.-•'.. . ' ' - : tial and retail space proposed along nate the need for a use variance ing. ' ' "' ' CARLSON BROS. 9OB-272-1260 Miele traps them. Hispanic students make up the ing trends. One set of .data want to do these things, because . Westfiekl border, and the hearing is vote. . largest; minority population, administrators are-examining is we want to be. involved,'' added scheduled to continue next week. A report filed the , b\ those students generally scored. the length of time students have Raimi. Marx, the club secretary.. Scholarship applications The project, known as "The Development. Review Committee Dust mite feces and other allergens such 1 Upcoming events include a are due shortly Mews,' calls for 44 townhouses, 40 notes that under current zoning as snioke.bacteria, and mold spores, Women's History Celebration at apartments,' -and about 20,000 regulations; the project' would need can become airborne when you use an the Cranford Public Library on .The Cranford. Jaycees are square feet of retail space to be a number of variances in addition accepting applications for this'. built oil .North Avenue ajid ordinary vacuum cleaner, these arid March 27, where club members to the use'variance — especially foi Florida Seat Sale will read-biographies of women year's Cranford Jaycees Chestnut Street, at the.site of the the scant front and side yard-set- othe; dangerous fine particles can't . Fmm Newark in history to groups of elemen-. : Sclvolarship.Awards:These awards abandoned Thomas & Betts prop- backs .proposed by the application , tary school students'. are. available, to all high school erty. Proposed along with the plans . . In his review of the application escape the Mieje's Hepa Filter and seniors residing in Cranford. Also on. tho agenda is.a career are 239 parking spaces on the same ...police chief'.Dennis Lesak recom- Sealed System"•', a Miele exclusive. . CRANFORD - — Applications tract of land. '.. [ ' mended that an expert traffic fair in conjunction with tlic are now available through the Teclmofilles, at-which community . : The application, filed by, devel- study be conducted to evaluate the Cranford High School guidance oper Garwoo.cl'North, : :LLC • impact of the project. A traffic -con- One* way . members will discuss non-tradi- office, the Cranford Library, or at- |- taxes tional careers, for. young women Cranford Corner at Crisanti in fields related to science, math- Shoes. anything else is a compromise Petersburg/Cleanvater ematics, computers and govern- Moh.lTuea.lThurs. ment service. For additional information call Mark Mayer, Jaycees Scholarship 908*232#5723 Old'FashionedQuality and Service Flyblow! • Members, will continue, to Chairman, at 276-1462. StreetFairs. inentor younger students- when In addition, the Cranford Closed Wednesday and Sunday 224 ELMER STREET •WESTFIELD they visit the eighth grade girls vwvw.etpetersen.coiii Ft. Lauderdale Junior Woman's.Club is accepting at Hillside Avenue School in scholarship applications. 12 High-Quality Street Fairs & Craft Shows Mon./WedJFri. April and have arranged a .forum from Any graduating senior who is a Throughout New Jersey's Finest Towns FLY NOW! .One way for graduating female students to resident of Cranford and will be ••• taxes seek advice and assistance in continuing their education at an their transitions to college from accredited institute of higher Westfield • Cranford • Short Hills / . Cranford High School alumni. •USA 3000 www.USA3000.com learning — two-year or four-year Nlillburn • Springfield • Red Bank •—• : T~7 1 s I-.S77-USA-JOIK) Supervisor of Academic college, secretarial,'trade, nursing, Affairs Eileen Dachnowicz, who or technical school — is eligible to (partial listing of towns) SALE FAIlf R[QUIRFM[HTS All Ijms are liisoil on one:',vav IIJVEI Tickets .lie ranielunil.il)lp-,in;i IVJV |i.j r^t:i 'J- .'. •••:.• ot'SaO founded the club, said, that since receive this one year education' 1 US !.««, ilil SO! mcli/ilf l-llrU viM-iil.tJ" Ol S3'll).toi OJCll Seijinulll Ol IW illllt'Liiy F.iliiS M ml :i. |-;i,1- •,;• |... Jlj-.ii i\ :;..;•! |.,i;i,'-:i- the group's inception in 1.994, the grant. Crafters • Artists • Vendors • Entertainers focus has changed from more of a The committee makes its schol- Call 908-654-1400 for FREE Exhibitor's Kit Meyer&Depew support network to a more arship selection based primarily activist entity. on a student's record of volunteer "It used to be more psycholog- service to the community, school [email protected] • www.StreetFairs.org installed Dad's system Cover Yourself ical," Dachnowicz said, as mem- and other organizations. Academic From Embarrassment. bers examined ways women ' achievement may be considered in 1968. That's why. could feel more comfortable but is not necessarily a criterion Sign up for Free Checking wilh Overdraft Privilege"' now. about themselves in school. for theaward. NDRI:A Get they're installing Ever bounce ,i chock by .undent? Well now you'cm .ivoid the enil)iirrassnienl and hiisslo! With our PLUMBING PROBLEMS Because of the path those ini- Scholarship'applications can be 1 'A convenient Overdraft Privilege, service- ,* your overdrawn cherks will be covered lor up to $400 on FREE-CHECKING $ 95 tial women paved, she said, these obtained at the Cranford Public mine today. ) j accounts and up to $700 on all other eligible, personal checking accounts. You'll not only save time and trouble — days club members already feel Library and the Cranford High savings while more empowered to take action you'll also save on charges from retailers for returned 1 hecks. How much does this peace of mind cost:' Not a dime FIXED FOR 19. * School Guidance Department. CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN until you actually use your Overdraft Privilege; then all you pay is our regular overdraft charge." and change their environment. Applications-must be received by WE'RE DOING THIS TO WIN YOUR BUSINESS! Doty agreed. "I feel like today April 2. Details on submission are the heat is on! That comment isn't unusual from our clients For more And think whnl you'll save wilh FREE CHECKING! women feel like they can make a included in the application. Chiropractic is a safe and effective form oj health care that focuses on the than fifty years we've installed, maintained and upgraded • No monthly service charges • Unlimited check writing • No excess check tees Upgrade or Install your home You'll be so pleased difference," she said. boily's natural ability'to heal itself through the control of the nervous healing and cooling systemsfor hundreds of families that • No activity, transaction or per-item fees • 'iO free checks to start • TIIEhjnkiVd healing or cooling system before with our Fast Chiropractor speaks system. Chiropractic care is beneficial to people of all ages, from infants havft grown and branched out into new family units. And March 15,2004 with no payments when the time cornea for the next generation homeowners Cover yourself with FREE CHECKING with Overdraft Privilege - plus a FREE T-SHIRT. & Friendly to the elderly. ('all today to find out what chiropractic can do for wit. at Cranford library lo make their decision on home nesting or cooling, Opc,n your FREE CHECKING account with Overdraft Privilege at our nearest branch today On-Time Service, Foundation or Interest (or 6 months." CRANFORD — Dr. Andrea J. the family recommendation has beert; Meyer & Depew. and get your free T-shirt while supplies last. Or call 1-877-tSI-DANK for more information. 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Cannot bo combiViod wilh any olhor SIBank&Trust Pediatrics We've built "generations of comfort, generations of trust" YOU'LL BECOME coming in and it gives them an the basics of chiropractic treat- Sacral Occipital / SOT Moyor & Dopow ollors. THE bank for you. ment and philosophy and high- Sports Injuries one home at a time for over five decades, let us help you opportunity if they want to give, Ueccptor-Toinis / NIMMO •inlorasl accumulates Irom Iho dato p| Iho chargij; II tialanco is A CUSTOMER light chiropractic's place in some Sciatica paid in lull during the option poriod. Iho accumulated inlorosl is start your own family tradition. tjj; Member PDIC and specifically to education," Cox l-'lexion-Distraction \i\ wwwisibk.com mnjor health issues of today. unit much more:.. waivod. II balance romains on llw) account at Iho ond ol Iho option FOR LIFE Lewis said. poriod, Iho custom musl pay Iho accumulalod inloresl. 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CRANFORD — The County of herbicides, solvents, thinners, fire Two alleged crack users were women Union will sponsor, a recycling arrested at 11:23 p.m. March 8after extinguishers, motor oil and oil fil- Three women with careers in event March 27 so Union County their car broke down on the Garden cleanup ters, gasoline; batteries, thermo- different fields will be the featured residents can get rid of household State -Parkway, and the driver stats, fluorescent bulbs (unbro- speakers at the Women's History Club notes special waste and old automobile approached nil officer for help, said ken), and mercury switches. Month Celebration of the Cranford tires in an environmentally proper Only materials in original or police; •••••.-:, ... Warinanco Chapter AARP meeting March 26 manner. The collection will take Lloyd Williams, 39, of North labeled containers will be accept- Young people from REBEL at Lincoln School. Green Thumb Club place from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. at the : Brunswick, approached Officer ed- ;.. •••' •'•',. • • /•"• ••: • . (Reaching'Everyone'by Exposing Describing the experiences of' ; Centennial Avenue Pool, Latex (water-based) paint and Zsak; on Centennial Avenue and plans trip to gardens Lies), the youth-led "anti-tobacco' women in the world of business will All residents of Union County told him that his car broke down y empty cans will not be accepted. 'be'.Diane MatWs of Roselle, nide- The Green Thumb Garden Glub . are eligible to participate at no near Exit 136 on the Parkway. program, are joining thousands They should be disposed of with pendent sales director, for Mary of pranford is hbsting.a bus trip to . : According to police, the officer of others across the country who •cost.. '.' .. ;.. •; '\ ''. Vv •'•'• ;.'... •••/, the regular garbage. Leftover latex Kay Inc. . . '.:..'.- _ . ; Longwopd. Gardens in Kennett; • "The special hoiisehbld waste .noticed ' that. Williams seemed are taking part in Kick Butts paint can be air-drie.d or, to hasten .: From the field of government Square, Pa. on April 18. recycling program is increasingly impaired, but he rwas not able 'to • Day, a natiomvkle initiative that the drying process, kitty litter will-be Crajiford Deputy Mayor The bus will depart from important to —•———-—- and/or newspa- determine at the time the root of makes teens the leaders in the his apparent intoxication. effort to stop youth tobacco use. Ann Darby, whp will discuss her Orange Avenue Pool Complex ift Union County per can be added Cranford at 8 a.m. and will return •This is a great opportu- When Zsak and Williams As part of. Kick Butts. Day, experiences in public service. residents as we to hasten the there at appro)dmately 7:15 p.m,- Agastronomicextravaganza returned to the car, Williams was REBEL students will be clean- And representing volun.teerism. become more nity to recycle up to eight drying, v The cost for the bus and admission Mrs. Barbara Gallagher's third grade class in Saint Michael School conducted an international 'i placed1 under arrest and charged will be Lynette Lee-Villanueva, aware of the '"This is a'-..' ing up. Warinanco Park in to the gardens is $30 per person. All: tires and dispose .of old cookbook project recently. Each child In 3B Interviewed a family member about a recipe that was with the possession of narcotic ' associate state director of the New need for proper •great opportuni- a tradition in the family. The childrem shared the recipes and wrote reports about how they were Elizabeth/Roscl.le from 3:30-1 ;30 checlcs must be received by April; containers that are clut- ' paraphernalia (a crack pipe) and p.m. Wednesday.-.March 31. , Jersey AARR . • '•''• disposal of haz- ty to recycle up to : passed down from generation to generation. Best of a|l, the children cooked, baked, boiled and The,meetingWill begin 10 aim.. io.-.. . ,:•;.• .. •.•;. .;- .••,•'•'.-i ardous - items eight tires and the use of. a controlled dangerous throughout the year, these tering up the basement or fried the international treats and got to sample them all. Among the tasty morsels were fried in the school gymnasium, located at Tickets can be reserved- by call-, that are found dispose of old. substance. • :. :- ' • .... young,advocates take part in a the garage, or taking up plantains, pigeon peas arid curried rice from the Caribbean, Viennese crescent cookies, Spanish the /corner of . Lincoln and ing Elaine Traynor at (908) 276- around the containers that . His: •'. passenger,. Lucille variety. of activities to protect rice, churros and bunuelos, Irish Soda bread, lasagna and tarelles from Italia, caldo verde from Centehnial avenued in Cranford. 3765. ;•. ••/'•••..:•";-•":. .;;•..:;.. home," said space under the. kitchen are cluttering up Portugal, Hungarian letcho, and icebox cake and gingerbread cookies from the good old US of A. Hornbuckle, 32, of Newark," was other youth' from tobacco, includ- ; also arrested and charged with .pos- ing working ''with elected offi- Members of the Crane's Ford DAR who entertained veterans at Lyons Medical Center Include, .The public is invited.. \\ • F r e e h d 1 d e r sink.":..;• ; / v,' .•••' the basement or Chairman Angel the garage, or session of narcotic paraphernalia •'. cials to develop- policies that from left: Chapter Regent Barbara Krause, Service to Veterans Committee Chairman Matfis Hiking club plans G.Estrada."The Sullivan taking up space and use of a controlled dangerous reduce youth tobacco use and Se'rafin, Bonnie Cierkbwskl and Heleri Van Gefder, all of Cranford; Judy S|qrsenj of Hillsborough; VIA works on book cliib a number of outings . substance.' Additionally,-; she', was Bonnie Turner of Mountainside; and Betty Duckworth and Peg Campbell of Cranford. end. result is under /the .exposure,to secondhand smoke safer homes and a cleaner enyi- A new flavor arrives in the area charged, with hindering her own . and donations to needy The Union County Hiking Club kitchen sink'," said Freeholder Dan •arrest, after she tried to identify . and.educating.their.peers about has scheduled tile following activi>- : ronment for our families and our Sullivan. "Our homes become By BRAD BISHOP chicken and 10 different varieties and -Cordon. Blue with chefs Paul tobacco companies', deceptive. •'•'- The 'GFWC Cranford. Village neighbor;s." , • ,: • . '..'/.]• •'.''.'..••' herself to police as a different per- ties, • For - a complimentary six safer once they are rid of haz- of pasta dishes..lie.said many of Bucous and Paul Prudpmme. Sotto : Improvement Association held- 1 . STAFF WRITER : . • : ...••.•. . . marketing practices. , • -: . J)AR chapter saliites veterans Pre-registration is not required ardous and combustible waste. ' son'. ..' '• .••••-. •.-•'• •'•'.•• ' month schedule, call; (908) 527- La Spezia's recipes, are traditional; said many, af his ideas-were, devel- ; According-to;,Tyeast Edmond, its monthly.meeting March 9 at for this spedal collection. All that A complete list of the materials ' WESTFIEEI)'•'=TTnewlHliaiv ""ope'd '"•' over '""fh'e"" course" "'of'Savpls"' he--mcnibers---'of- pg y "B:Gr~ Fields . in Westfield. •4900': . • •• '.; •• : .'.-. •-;•.• Christy Seccamanio, ,21, . of..' coordinator pf.the Union County . !i : March 20: Pyramid Mountain,' residents need to do.is drive to the thatwiil be accepted March 11 is restaurant, owned, and operated the .Crane's. Ford Chapter of the DAR- got to . erans who were able to attend. After the. per-. President: M.arjorie.. Bowman having been developed and refined ' ' through Italy, France and Spain. . Warren, was arrested at :12:44a.nL . chapter of REBEL, "Kids are Montville. The leader is. Micky.' site with their household special' available at the Union County by a five-star chef, held its grand Lyons Medical Center to celebrate the National formance refreshments; were sei-ved, and each pi-esided. . ' •; ..-.,''. of the course of his 26 years wort . The restaurant is a BYOB March 11 after she allegedly drove . exposed to many harmful things Siegel, (201) 797-7054. The group Waste and automobile tires. Bureau of Environment .Services opening Monday night. Salute to Hospitalized Veterans the week of Feb. ' veteran received a Valentine's. Day heart filled On March 4,. volunteers from ing as a chef. establishment, but Sotto said La away from the scene of an accident. ; and tobacco is definitely one of . will'meet .at 10 a.m. at the Pyramid Workers at the site will unload the web. site at .w\vw.iicnj.org/oem, • La -Spezia, which' features. fine. •14; Mavis. Serafin, a WW.II U.S. 'Navy.'veteran", with candy plus a special Valentine prepared by the, club met at Hillside Avenue ' "My focus, is. a personal touch Spezia has a delivery agreement, -.••• When police received a call them.'This clean-up will signify Mountain Visitor's Center parking' vehicles. . . The household special waste Northern Italian cuisine in an ele- and.'the' chairman.of the chapter's Service .to. Jucli.tlx Sjursen, a member of the Crane's Ford. School to be .a-part of the. /with food, and a personal dedica- with the nearby Town and repotting an. accident on North- '. that REBEL members in Union lot for a five-mile moderate hike pii There is a limit of eight auto- collection will be held rain or gant, casual atmosphere, is located Veterans .Committee, arranges a.special party. -. Chapteiv • ' '.'• •". . .- ' .- • Governor's Book Club Program tion to the customer," Sotto said, Country Winery which allows cus- Avenue, near Lincoln Avenue in County are unified in : their the orange trail along the reservoir mobile tires-(without rims) per shine, for Union County residents at 338 South Ave. • East,', and is. Serafln has -.been- a service representative- at The National Salute to Iiospitalized Veterans under the chairmanship of 1 noting'that all items on his menu tomers to order wines from . the. which a vehicle (led the scene,'they-. belief that .tobacco is destroying ; and then up to Tripod Rock,; There; household, This is a household only, and not for businesses; Proof owned by chef Ed Sotto. Its name are cooked to order, not pre-cooked •table; This. feature allows Sotto, Lyons for the past nine years. . •,". . '.'• >yas established as: :an official VA program in 'Andrea Augustyn. Grades K-3 of Union County residence is searched the area-for the'alleged. . our 'environment and polluting is a 20-mihute restand snack time. recycling event (no businesses), . comes from a town in .Northern. asm some restaurants. • ' who has been honored in the past This year's party was extremely successful. A March 1978.. The purpose of the program is to will be a part of this monthly required. .-•-.- ••••.'•. . getaway car. They didn't have to the.places that young kids play." . at the rock. Call tlie leader for addi- ... Household special waste Italy - which, '. sits on the for his wine lists, to offer an excel- well-known local harpist and; regent of .the pay tribute to and express appreciation for activity. ' ' •..-. La Spezia is Sotto's. fifth ven-. search far,, \ •-.'-. , '"Kids' are a powerful part .of. tional' information' or if in doubt ' includes oil-based paint and var- For more information, call the Mediterranean Riviera. • . . ture as a co-owner and his first in lent variety of wines. '.. -. Basking Ridge . Chapter, of 'the .DAR, Mary:' America's veterans... It is also, designed to The International Affairs. nish, antifreeze, aerosol cans, pool Police found Seccamanie's vehi- the solution in reducing youth Elizabeth -Young,' was the featured performer. about the weather. .-•'. •• • • Bureau of Environmental Services The restaurant's lunch menu '.•West-field. He said he is excited to La Spezia is located'.at 338. increase community awareness of the role of vet- Committee continues to accept March 21;. . Eagle. '; Rock • chemicals, corrosives, pesticides, Hotline at (908) 654-9889. ;'' ', cle broken down ..near-McDonald's tobacco use," said Bill Votapek, Barbara Krause, regent of the Crane's Ford.. features sandwiches between ,$7. open a new restaurant in a town, South Avenue East and is open for erans' medical facilities' and: to encourage monetary donations for the edu- Reservation, West Orange. The ' in Ganv.ood,. She was charged'with coordinator of the Comm.unities. Chapter and a soprano vocalist, accompanied the and $9 and entrees between the he says.is on the rise. •lunch Tuesday through Friday: American citizens to visit hospitalized veterans cation of young girls in •Third leader is Bob Hagon, (908) 788- driving while intoxicated, leaving Against. Tobacco 1.CAT) harpist on several.pieces and led patriotic sing- : $10 and $13 range. The dinner "Westfield is where the action between 11:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. and become involved as volunteers. World countries. . • ; the scene of an accident, and failure Coalition. "In2004, we are send- alo.ngs with the Veterans.' • • 8360. The group will. meet, at 10; | Campus Notes menu . boasts entrees priced is," Sotto said, "This town deserves" Dinner is available . Tuesday' The'week of Feb. 14 gives all citizens, an Seventeen organizations to display a valid New Jersey insur- ing two important messages — Ten. members of the local Crane's, Ford a.m. at the parking lot with-a view • between $14 and $19. to have a great chef like' me.". through Sunday, and La Spezia' opportunity, to say thank you to more than 3.8 including churches, . nursing of the New York skyline for a brisk^ ance card. youth want the tobacco industry Chapter attended the event, along with Deputy ''This is a place to come for - Sotto. attended the Culinary offers catering services as well. 'million veterans of the U.S. Armed Services who homes, hospitals, humane, soci-. hike of four miles, finishing around" Rachel Ramsey of Cranford Cranford resident Jennifer to stop targeting them with DAR Service Representative Rita Oakes of the gi-eat food at a great' value," Sotto. Institute of America, the New York ' For more information call La. KENILWORTH are cared for every day in medical centers, clin- eties, veteran, homes, homeless noon. Bring water and wear hiking has been named to the dean's list : Westfield Chapter...... :••'''. Loffa has been named to the said. '••••• Restaurant School and French Spezia at (.908) 233-5334.or check ' advertising and they want elect- ics and nursing homes. • . in. Newark,' Crawford. Family boots. Rain or falling snow cancels.' for the faJL semester at Moravian Bnlno Sequeira, of Hillside, was dean's .list for the fall semester Sotto's specialties include pan- Culinary'School. He studied over- the . website; at ed leaders to do more to protect Care and local libraries have •March.' 27: . Tourne .' Park', College in Bethlehem, Pa. arrested after-being pulled over on at Stillman School of Business seared tuna, breaded veal,'grilled seas in France at Robert Burgary them from, tobacco." , •been receiving books,,-clothing, Boonton. The leader is Susan www.laspeziarestaurarit.com. Route 22 at about 1} :53 p.m. March. .'•'•''Ramsey is; a sophomore at Seton Hall University. Tobacco is the second'leading games,' toiletries and. other, Jacobs, (973) 4.02-2555, The group majoring in psychology with a Loffa is pursuing a degree in 10. He was charged with driving-'' preventable cause, of death in necessities via the• Public-Affairs-/ will meet at.10-a.m. for a moderate' minor in music. She has been on finance. ... with a fiuspendod' driver's license the; United States, killing more Bodiaii contributes to Newark site Committee. '•'.-:... ;'• . hike in this beautiful park with a •: the dean's list since.her fresh- CHC program moving to Cranford and giving false information ti) ;i than 400.000 people, yearly. CRANFORD — How. .a memories. In his most recent, he .' were: Everyday Life in Newark's For Easter the club will''fill stream, a lake and other natural man year. Nicholas . John Jenkins of ; pdlice officer. . CRANFORD — If your family Under"" the direction' of Susan parents. . . Every day, more than 4,000 kids Cranford resident's recollections tells about a U.S. History teacher ..• Old Third Ward, Newark During hundreds of tins with cookies beauties,: Steady, rain; cancels. ' •'.' In addition, sophomore Cranford has been named to the He was turned over to the is going through a divorce, separa- Koslowsky, family -life educator, The cost of the. six-week pro- try their first, cigarette; another of life in Newark half a century in San Diego who 'invited her the Prohibition era, The-Empire and candy to be given to 'March 28: South Mountain Jacqueline" jediny was named to president's list for- the fall Hillside Police Department foiu tion or your child.is threatened by children are able to share their gram is $75. Limited, partial- 2,000 become addicted smokers ago became lessons in American third-year students to read his Burlesque Theatre,, and' -the Cranford Family Care, Cranford Reservation, Millbum. The leader • the school's dean's list for the . semester at ' Lenoir-Rhyne unpaid-warrants. is.Jay Iu-afchick, (973) 992-4193. a new relationship, the .'Children feelings and experiences in small — one-third of whom; will die Hall and Cranford Extended fall semester. She is.the daugh- scholarships are available to low- History ijv a. California high.' varied Newark memories and showcase funeral of. the Newark College in Hickory, N.C. Helping Children program offered'. groups. The children engage1 in income'families. The next series of prematurely as a result. Ninety school is the subject of the latest select-''one1 for its,historic value crime boss Longy Zwillman. Care...... ; The-group meets at 10 a-.m. at the ter . of Virginia Jediny of Jenkins maintained a grade- Michael . Chirichollo of- Ijpcust Grove parlcing lot; corner of by the .Center for Women and. artwork, story telling and; group workshops begins the week of percent of smokers start using posting on the Old Newark web- and hand-write •• a . letter to The Bodian entry can be The Cranford VIA meets on' Cranford. " point average of at least 3.9 out Manalapan was arrested after he Gleti Avenue aild Lackawanna Families may be able-to help./' discussion as they learn to. under- . April 19. The exact dates and time. tobacco regularly before.the age site. '..•'.•' .-..-• Bodifm. telling what lessons they accessed on the- Old Newark the' second Tuesday, and. the of 4.0 to earn the honor. . . reportedly tried to gain entry to the Place across from Millburn train, Children Helping Children stand and deal with their emo- will be determined by the enroll- •of. 18. :•'•.'... had learned-. Evening Department meets on Schering-l'lough facility near the The website, oldncwark.com, . website at oldnewark.com under station. -This will be a moderate to (CHC), now in its 10th year, is a. tions and changing family circum- .. the fourth, Tuesday of each ment. ".'..'• rear gate on'South 31st Street. - High school students who' features recollections by former The Old .'Newark memories the Menu Selection category brisk hike of about four miles along unique -support program for chil- stances. • The spring session will be held want more information about, Ncwarkers of life in New .Jersey's were but one of several extra- "Your Newark Memories." The month. .•.•••'• . Police responded to the call from For information about day- dren ages 5 through 17. CHC pro- Parent involvement is key, and at, CHC's how location at Tlio- Schering security and subsequent- joining the Union-County chap- largest, city,: mainly in the years . credit. homework options, but entry is.posted, under: "Newark: , the white trail, following -the ';. THE BIGGEST MISTAKES ••.• ' 'time meetings, call Andrea vides a safe place for children who' the family life, educator works Counseling Center for Human. ly arrested him for possession of ter of REBEL should contact .prior to the 1.9.67 riots. four students selected Bodian General." Railway River past Diamond Mill . • WOMEN INVESTORS .MAKE. • are unavoidably impacted by the closely with parents, offering Development located at 201 cocaine. Ho was transported to the Prevention Links-at (732» 381- Nat Bodian of Cranford, a one memories to write about. ...- • The actual handwritten let-' .Augustyn at (90S) 276-6920; for Pond'to Painters Point and beyond,: break-up of • their.' parents' mar- guidance and 'support Tor separat- Lincoln Ave. East. For.more, call •Union County Jail in lieu of $2500 4100 or log onto the website at time Newark resident .and jour- The topics that.intrigued the - ters'of the: students are posted .evening' meetings, call' Elaine '•The-trail is a little rocky in places, Hamilton at (908) 272-1022. , • AND HOW TO IDENTIFV TlIEM riage or subsequent re-marriage.. ed, divorced, single or remarried (908)322-6007. .' .' . • • • bail. .' '••••.'•. www.njrebel.com. nalist', has. posted more, than 80 four San Diego high schoolers with the Bodian M-cmorv. \ but''suitable for everyone. • •
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Jersey Boy on the Highlands In recent years, there has been a lot of "talk about control-, ling development in New Jersey arid preserving as miich Mike Deak•.;.. I, % , 1° MIKEFELDMAN HELEN LYMBERiS BARBARA RIVERA VICTORIA rCOCHOWSKI JODI WARREN undeveloped land as possible. The main strategy has been to A • . T. Westfleld' y. Westfield Cranford Cranford Cranford ; Visiting from London -.. throw a lot of money at the problem with municipalities, coun- Arirang. meres a goocj ^atmos- For a special occasion, Novita's .! love The Office and the. Garlic I like the Garlic Rose, but I'm going I like.the'MagicGrill in Garwood. I like the Garlic Rose because the ties and the state all going on a land-buying spree. But money So much to do, pnere, good energy, and they put and Chez Catherine, but I don't eat Rose Bistro.— I've never had a to Cervantes right now for lunch It's cheap and not fussy. It's sim- food is a bit different and it's nice. on a good show-and,get the crowd at them often. I eat more "often at' bad meal at. either. I also like the with my rnother. ple. • -.':• ".•-.. '.'••• •••'••. •: .. will not alone solve the problem. going when they cook your food, the Mojave Grill, and the one that I Cranford Hotel. • : ' ' --••. •• .'•' That's why Gov. James McGreevey's ambitious proposal to so little time You always have a little bit of a live at is The Westfield Diner ' : - . ' • V- •'.'• : . create a regional council to regulate development in the wait, but it's worth it. ' :••• •••••• • ••• . '•••/ -. •':••• :. . • . : ••••''•• . .••-. Highlands area — which stretches across much of northern I've got a lot of living to do. New Jersey and supplies drinking water to more than half of There are. a lot of things I've £ ih& state's residents —. deserves: quick action by the haven't done in my life, and I will .
: ; be busy in my remaining mortal Letters to the editor "Legislature. : . •.•.''••'•'••-.• :"••:''. ., ..-/'.•'.'V days on Earth trying to accom- Community colleges are key . The Highlands Task Force finally, reached a consensus on a plish as much as I can of what ; course of.ac&n last Friday.lt is a bold and balanced approach : everybody else has already,;done,.. Ferguson's actions are off target to protecting one of the state's most enyirorimentally sensitive I've missed but on a lot and I. 'areas, and one which is also under the most developmentpres- want to live the rest of my life on • to training state's workforce To The Chronicle: Ferguson says that "marriage dent, that all Men are'. created'. sure. •• . .'• .-. '• ,'..'..•' . •-•.. • ;•• •':.••. ' '•'.''•.•' '••• an equal footing with everyone ' Last week's,editorial, "When between a man and a woman, equal, that;they are endowed by 1 DR. THOMAS H. BROWN Health: Media. • a'ncl Belting •'•Politician's'- Sweat the • -Small • should: be protected...' from their' Creator with -certain: ... At the. center of the task force's.recommendation is the else.: . ;•.;• ;' -. •: v ..V -. I 1 Stuff," ..was right on target. activist judges who ;are now unaliehabie Rights; that among • ;,: identification of a preservation core area between 350,000 and -,. ; For example:- ;. • . , '• .PKEStDK.N't. -'Nl(.)N.i''<)i:NTY(.'iJ!XK(iK . . Industries, . '.'-. '.-••'.- ... ." . Guest • This, system is working to prd- Politicians should quit their, attempting to re-define mar- those are Life, Liberty, and the 390,000 acres. Within that'area the task force is recommend- \ I've never . .been to . South ' Recently,. Gov. ..James. E. Hampton, East Hampton or West . vide New Jersey with a .'well- ..:grandstanding-, on "issues" such riage," . and that "marriage Pursuit of Happiness." •'.'-;•''.•'. .•'•!.• ing stricter rules for CICT^ including regulations for •McGreevey' announced thnt'tljei commentary as gay marriage and indecency in Hampton. I've been to Hampton, trained workforce. In the past two between a man and a woman..; is Ferguson evidently believes steep, slopes, wastewater treatment, buffers and ••wetlands,:-. •State: of New Jersey will merge all . the media and start showing ' a sacred bond protected for cen-; N/.J. though; it's nice. Long Island years' the McGreevey administra- ; thatthis doesn't apply to gay peo- The task force also called for a regional planning council state-run job training programs —- tion, has .invested.$39 million to some leadership on, important turies-'by-Jawy custom, and reli- ple, especially the part about pur- which would create, a regional master plan for the entire • is just too Scary for me. •••. : 27 of them now'.scattered through- my. And lie recognized that the things like universal health care; gious belief." .. •'•••' '•';' • suing happiness, while he is ehti- ; I've never dated a supermodel •train nearly 70,000 vyorkGi/s. But .^Highlands'region! That council would have independent and out several'.state agencies—.' state's 'community colleges, are the. the system can be improved, job creation, and the enormous Funny that' Ferguson didn't tied to beheve; that, his Creator! or an actress on."Baywatch." I did. 1 mandatory authority for planning; zoning and development under a single roof: the state backbone for this .effort. ' The state's 27 .training pro- deficit.' complain . .when the "activist" forbids gays to marry, no'one is,' ', go out, however, one.tinie with a New Jersey's 19 community col- Department; of .Laboiv which will grams each have their own eligi- Ironically, in the same edition , Supreme: Court- inserted itself entitled to . enshrine . in :: the. . enforcement withinthepreservation:area. ].':••:•• •:'••. •girl who- was a member of the be. renamed the Department of leges serve more than 350,000 stu- Another key suggestion is.greater coordination arijong . bility requirements, application • of the paper was a perfect exani^ into.the 2000 election to .-deter-, . Constitution of the United States . Sew What 4-H Club, who once Labor . :. and -.'• . Wb"rkforc<> • dents each; year. Of these, lOO.OOO pie of this grandstanding:, an' mine who should become presi- religiously-based discrimination state agencies to develop a concerted action plan to use all of modeled, a lime green jump suit are taking professional; noiiTcredit. procedures and fiscal calendars. It Development.- ' ; • •can be- very confusing for the.peo- announcement ' from dent. Bqt since God has been against one segment of American- the state's resources to protect the Highlands. training programs, to upgrade : for the benefit of the Gerald Ford This consolidation will-stream-'.. plc-we set out to help ill the first Congressman": •' Mike" Ferguson brought into . this, let's remind society, Shame on, you., Mr, "The task force lias hit a home run in protecting the critical campaign. I just couldn't take life their skills.6r,get. better-jobs. And line bureaucracy, and — more place. .: . • •••''•• : ' . that he's signed; on as a co-spon- ourselves what the. founding Ferguson;. ' .:...: in the fast lane, with her, especial- importantly —. w.ijl make the 50,(100 are eiirolled in Customized, land that provides dean and plentiful water to half the state's The governor's plan to consoli- sor of a constitutional amend- fathers of this nation said: "We BOBPINHEIRO . residents," McGreevey said. "The recommendations break the ly after she played Emily in the state's 'successful job-training pro- Training Grant programs, funded , ment to ban gay marriage. • hold these truths to be self-evi- by the Department of Labor. date, .these-', programs will help the : Westfield decade-long logjam to move forward a comprehensive bold Neshanic Station Playhouse's grams available to more individu- version of "Our Town." . als and businesses than ever Here at Union County College, individuals and business owners • protection plan that is reasonable and just tailored to the Letters to the editor who seek, training — and it will • I've never performed a bungee before. • .••••• we are working with a number of Highlands." .': : : companies in partnership with . help our colleger get the training Letter policy 5 .jump or rode the rapids of the The state has a broad' array'of clone more efficiently . • The protection of the Highlands may, decades from now, be Colorado River; Ever since I got . programs to help workers- at all' state' grants,. These include Letters may be edited for content, brevity, good taste and libel. Letters, should be typewritten . seen; as the McGreevey Administration's greatest achieve- Les Miserables was terrific at GHS a boo-booon my ''knee after falling stages of employment —^ from the' Metropolitan, Health Care of New The Department' of Labor and and include the writer's daytime telephone number for verification, if necessary, ".'' . ment. The same, course of action now needs to be taken in off the monkey bars in first ' high school: graduate looking for a,' Jersey, Trinitas Hospital, and Workforce Development will Send letters toThe C/;/vw;/c/e,301 Central Aye., Clark, NJ, 07066 or fax them to (732) 574-2613. devise a single strategy for work- other .areas of the state, particularly Central Jersey, where a To The Chrpjiicfe: High for helping to bring this-production to grade, I haven't dom\ anything better-paying job, to the working ' Fleet wash where UCC is. training "Everybody raise, a glass..." to the wonderfully fruition. The play could never, have been attempted 1350 employees in suchsubjects as force training in New- Jersey. ; regional.approach to planning is badly needed. riskier than once catch a Softball mother taking' '•career-building talented cast and crew of the Cranibrd High pro- had it not been for your commitment to the. stu- English as a Second Language, Community colleges will remain • • ' ' ' .. •.•''• •' • ' • • • • ' ' ' • classes online to fit her. schedule,, duction of''Les Miserable^." Our family would like dents and your.'acknowledgement that they were with my face. 1 bruise easily. Math,. Computers, Writing, and central to that strategy. We .will I've never shot a gun or. used a to the. Ph.D..adding skills to stay LOWESTI HOURS: MON.-THURS. 9AM-9PM to congratulate and thank all involved for bringing indeed up for the.task. -. . . •'. . : competitive in the new economy. .' Communication Skills. At Lincoln continue: to provide 'interview & SuN< 6pM the wonderful gift of this fantastic, show to our Perhaps the greatest testament to. the success of bow and arrow. I have killed two Mold . & Die. 55 employees are coaching, resume writing, work- FRL SAT >9A M 1OP M 1OAM Gommittee takes deer, however; my weapon of These programs also'help busi- PRICE S • • * * Cranford community.- ••-..- the show was the wonderful turnout at each per- receiving instruction in computer shops; and training that helps-peo- . Not responsible- lor typographical errors. choice was a 1991 Toyota Corolla, nesses ' remain competitive. In aided de-sign, .process analysis, .The talents of our local students are ti;uly some- formance. It was the talk of the town.after the show, addition to providing a higher-, ple energize their careers; Bring In any competitor's Sale items cash •&.carry only. Sale, prices a four-wheel killing machine. I cycle time reduction and comput- : a goodiirsti;tep thing to behold. They enthusiastically embraced and we're sure it-will continue to be for some time. skilled workforce in general, these Gov. McGreevey' has estabV ad of coupon and we will effective 3/17/04-3/23/04. Prices do not this challenging musical, and mastered it. We were It was terrific to see everyone, both young and old, put.crosshairs on the windshield.. ers and at Danline, Inc.. 29 employ-, fohecl concrete job goals for the meet or beat, that price I've never had a romantic programs allow companies to tai- ees are developing skills in. weld- include sales tax.' Beer prices represent : As delays and uncertainty continue to plague Cranford truly overwhelmed by their voices and their amaz- embrace this production and see some of the truly lor training grants to"their specific next five years; Creating 200,000 subject to ABC regulations 24-12 oz. bottles unless otherwise noted.. Crossing, it sometimes seems that Murphy's Law applies ten ing stage presence. We have seen the Broadway wonderful things that.are happening at Cranford encounter in .an airplane, a public ing; English- as a Second new jobs; training 150,000 work- business needs. Customized train- Language, quality measurement times over to municipal redevelopment projects. But the production and enjoyed the music for years, and we High School. • '• . . :.. restroom or a bedroom closet dur- ers; relocating or expanding 50'H870 St. George Ave., Rahway, CVS Shopping Center • 732*381-6776 • FAX 732-381-8008 ing a crowded party at some- ing, grants help companies, train tools and quality control: Cranford Township Committee's decision to designate the law can honestly say that our local stars have uphold Congratulations, once again, to all involved. their employees in everything businesses into New Jersey; body's house. An ojd-fashionod Several other companies work- firm Maraziti, Falcon & Healey as special counsel for the the standard that "Les Mis" commands. DENISE and JIM BYRNES from lean manufacturing to man- •attracting $6 billion in new pub- SEAGRAMS JOHNNIE SMIRNOFF BACARDI RUM . We would also like to thank the'staff at Cranford Cranford .motel room on Route 22 has ing with .UCC towards State lic/private investment; and help- Riverfront Redevelopment Area bodes well for the success of agement to English proficiency. 7 CROWN WALKER RED Vodka 80° Light "Gold* Select always been good enough for me. Arid •much of this training—fund- .grants t&effectively train almost ing 300,000 businesses get started 5 that effort. . • • :••.". . .'•:. ' I've never paid1 money, to see a 1,000 employees in a. variety of. 09 •00 : ed, by state grants -— is .provided in the state. As the state's largest • - Leah Healey, the point person for the legal team, was intro- skills are: AlUState .Legal, Cox 1.75 liter/: •If : 1,75'liter- h movie with Arnold by New Jersey's community col- community college provider of 14 321 18' - duced to committee members at a March 8 meeting.' It was a Restaurants made event a success Schwarzenegger or Bruce Willis. Stationers and Printers-,-Print- leges. , • . ' ... non-credit instruction, Union JACK OT DEWARS KETEL ONE /JOSE CUERVO brief encounter, but Healey said exactly what local officials There's no other explanation for Tech; Patel Printing Plus and 99 99 I Gold • Classico County College looks., forward to DANIELS OO 1.75 Met Vodka 80° 1.7'Slnir 1.75 War To The Chronicle: Cranford; Cafe Vivace and FWshwatei-s Southern In his State, of the' State Quality Indexing, SYSCO Food WHITE. LABEL 31 31 32S needed to hear: They, and not any prospective developer, but this other than'simple'good taste. address, the Governor stated that helping the governor reach those LEEDS . The Union County College Foundation extends its Cuisine, Plainfield; Beana's Mexican Restaurant and I've: never .made a killing in Services, . Tropical Cheese goals. Retooling the state's work- CROWN oo WHITE HORSE 01 ABSOLUT 99 must drive the process. She recommended that the rather training New Jersey's workforce is Vodka 80° • Gin ' 1.751.IOf . sincere thanks-'to the local restaurants that partici- Industries, . 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Scotch...:...... :..-....: 175LTAN0UERAY . • 1.75L FLEISCHMANNS the fact that the first developer the township chose was not up raise over $3,500 to benefit the foundation's student never achieve their dreams of a higher education to 1.75L FLEISCHMANNS I:75LJOHNBEGG • .I've,never taken cocaine, hero- PREFERRED 12" 15" Sterling Vodka SO ....;,.. 24" Gin '. '. :..,.... 11" to the task. After that agreement collapsed amid litigation, the scholarship fund. improve their lives and the lives of all those.around By ALEXANDER MIRABELLA gram. In 2003, some 9,412 children 09 Scotch:. : : : 01 1-.7SL SKYY • 750 TANQUERAY10 in, LSD or any of the other drugs 750 GREY GOOSE 1.75LCLAN '• township entered negotiations with Kushner Companies with The following" restaurants attracted a Crowd by them. We are most grateful. ', UNION COUNTYTHKF.HumKK received immunizations 'while'their 24 Vodka 80- Gin .•.,-; '. L for which possession is a felony. 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And I Vodka 80' '.. 11" 750 JOHNNIE 24" Vodka 80 .. > 13" Coconut.... , .'., 22" me with a unique perspective on .served through the Temporary WALKER BLACK 1.75L GORDONS 175L FLEISCHMANNS This time, the township shouldn't settle for anything less survived, though I had' night- 1.75L POPOV 4 many of the services county govern- Assistance to Needy Families pro-. Vodka 80" 10" 750 JOHNNIE 16" •Vodka 80-..:.:,: 13" Vodka 80 :..:.;,-..... 10" than the best. There's a long road ahead, but they're off to a mares for days about the Alka- ment provides to municipalities without audit findings. grain. WALKER RED.., ; good stait .'•";.• VIA supports Highlands preservation Seltzer boy dancing on my grave. that members of the general public Over the past five years, the Through its workforce1 develop- I've never gotten into a fist- Human Services Department has ment programs, Human Services To The Chronicle: wide diversity of plants, animals, timber and agri- may or'may. not be aware of. fight. There has been no conflict For example, county government worked with 10 municipalities to has leveraged local, state and feder- The members of the GFWC Cranford Village cultural lands, historic sites and unique landscapes.. in my life passionate enough to consolidate; welfare programs — al resources into job training, and • ROLLING ROCK O99 fSCHAEFER 30Wk 4 f|99 V HEINEKEN BECKS 99 Improvement Association are among the 309 dubs In New Jersey, the Highlands region represents coordinates the activities and serv- Nips warrant violence. But I've got a ices .of municipal governments and Berkeley Heights, Clark, Elizabeth, placement opportunities for resi- 5 •O&J [fit RED DOG 30-Pack I U cZ JI Regular • Dark' of the Now Jersey Federation of Women's Clubs of 13 percent the state's land but supplies drinking 99 \ ( HARP, HEINEKEN The Chronicle is here for you lot of friends who are lawyers. provides many mandated sen-ices Ganvood, New Providence, dents while providing skilled labor MILLER 99 ^ r'KILLIAN'S Irissh lied or ( , 99 GFWC to urge the Governors Task Force to create a water to half the state's population. Plainfield, Railway, Roselle Park, LJ I MOLSOliilI Golden•I Ice n) \ ot AMSTEL LIGHT !. The following information should help you get your ideas and I've never swung from a lamp- that municipalities cannot, especial- for local business. The county's ton. Draft.' Lite strong regional planning entity J'or the NJ "We are very pleased that the Governor appoint- Summit and Winfieid Park. • MILWAUKEESBESTQ99^ f YUENGUNG 4 A 99 MODELLO 4 799 SMIRNOFF 94 99.^) ^community news into The Chronicle: post ^ and sung. "Singin' in the ly through the Department of STAR Center has receivell more Highlands, , ed the Highlands Task Force to make recommenda- Rain" like Gene Kelly. However, These municipalities account for than $4 million in federal grwi*s, mi f * Trlpla Black B-6 Cranford Chronicle Cranford Chronicle Friday Club more. $395 double occupancy Nurses'group offers Lynn Bonney, !•'•' ' " The CVflflforH S Plit.i7.pns includes four breakfasts nml Christy Calhoun, Friday Club meets 1 p:m.-at the" dinners. • .' • ••. • ~' " IVKchaeHPatzwar Community Center, 220;Walnut Dec. 14 — to the Lili Liingtry progranTMonday night James Benes to wed E N I 0 R SAve, Activities:; Christmas show. Trip leaves 9 are married Afore/;. 19 — St. Patrick's Day a.m., returns 6 p.m. $63 fee SCOTCH PLAIN'S - LEARN, fessional organization for New Jersey registered nurses, offers in October 2005 .'.:'. Lynn April Bonney of South party.: '.';.• .'•.: .. includes show admission and a the League lor Educational April 23-May 1 — to Myrtle Advancement for. Registered eight programs an academic Plninfield, daughter of Marjorie Thursday Club March26 --- Social/bingo. meal. year, on current nursing topics. [ Mr. and Mrs. John Cnlhoun of Beach. $850 d/o per person 1 Nurses, will present- a program- Kennedy of Garwood and Alton The Crawford Senior Citizens. Trips sponsored by tlie For reservations or more Each program provides Massillon, Ohio announce the Bonney of Clark, was married on Thursday Club meets 1 p!m. at, includes lodging at pceanfront Friday Club: for registered nurses and inter- engagement of their daughttr, information about the trips, call ested guests titled "Assessment- Continuing Education Contact Dec, 13, 20.03, to Michael Patzwa. the Community Center,.. 220 hotel, 12 jneals, three shows, .'•'April 14 — to Atlantic City, Helen at (908) 276-2849. Hours through the New Jersey Christy Lynn, to James Frances He is the son of Patricia and a sightseeing cruise down a Of the- Bariatric Surgery Benes. of Somerset. Benes i^ tlie Walnut Ave. Activities: $17, leave Centennial Avenue Patient." The.-program will take State Nurses Association. This Quattrocchi of Ganvood and the March 18 — Dan Kaleiii will coastal waterway. ; ,.'"' Pool at noon. Other trips program has been approved, for son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Benes late Steven Patzwa. ... Wednesday Club place 7:45' p.m. Monday at the of Cranford, speak on Medicare and prescrip- . Aug. 13-26 — Yellowstone planned May 12, June 9 and Parish House, All Saints Church, 2.1 Contact Hours. The ceremony and reception tion drugs; •.••'.• adventure, including trips to Mt. July 14. " The Cranford Senior 559 Park Ave, Aiso,: for school nurses, the The bride-elect graduated from took place at The Old Mansion in . March, 25 — Author Feather Rushmore . and Grand Tetons. Jfine 15 — to Lon&wood Citizens Wednesday Club A joint presentation will lie New, Jersey Department of the University of -Miami".with .1 Elizabeth. Edward Mathewson, Education ' ' Professional Schwarz Foster will discuss her $1,892 per person, double occu- Gardens in Kemiett Square, Pa. meets at the Community provided by Alice M.cKenna, who bachelor's degree in zoology: She is associate minister, officiated. pancy;; . . • . Center, 220 Walnut Ave. . \ . is a Clinical Nurse Specialist at' - Standards Board has -granted employed by: AMEC Earth uid The bride is a graduate..of book, "Ladies: A Conjecture of to see the Festival of Fountains. Professional Development Environmental Co. * I Personalities." : Aug.21-Sept. 7—:Highlights The trip leaves 8 a.m., returns 7 Trips sponsored by the Overlook Hospital, and Fabiola Arthur L; Johnson H.S., Clark Espiiial of Morristown Memorial. Hours;. • ... Her., fiance' graduated , fiom and The College of New Jersey, Trips sponsored by theof the Canadian Rockies. $2,380 p.m. $53 fee includes dining in , Wednesday Club include: April 12:-^- to Showboat in Hospital, Both nurses are expe-. Annual LEARN membership Cranford High School andlitei Ewing. She is employed by The Thursday Club (thejublic is per person, double occupancy; the Terrace Restaurant (handi- for' registered., nurses is $40. Atlantic City. Fee is $16. Bus rienced. in direct care of pr.e- . Montclair State' University, whne Center for Ambulatory Surgery welcome): 0cL 21-26'•.—;Deluxe motor- capped-accessible). opei'ative • and post-oppra.tive Interested parties.are welcome as an RN. The groom is a gradu- ? July 19-23 — Cape Cod trip^ leaves Meeker Avenue^ at 11 . he earned a bachelor"s-degrei in March .30 —- to Caesar's iiv coach trip to Bar Harbor, Maine. bariatric surgery patients.- V. to altend-at a guest fee of $.10 graphic design. He is empl.oy( d In ate of Arthur L; Johnson H.&, a,m. Another trip is planned ; 1 .Atlantic City; a similar trip is $727 per person, double occu- Spend five days and four nights. . . Also, they have provided staff per -program; " For information, Options'By-Design, in. Famvuod Clark. He is employed by' visiting Martha's, Vineyard, May. 10. For information, call write,' to:-LEARN,-PO,-Box.-ti, •' J. held the last; Tuesday of every pancy. For: more information! .'education and. development ami The couple, will,be married Oct • Verizon. '... :. .- '•"• . Chatham, Provincetown, : -:Scotch Plains, 'N.J;'07076' or-call month. To register for the casino about the extended trips, call: Arleeq Bordon at (908) 272- have been, involved -in college 14,2005.- . . . ; •..,•' ' After ; a honeymoon trip to ; f 190S'. 7.54-9499,or.;(9081 272- "trips, call (908) 272-G82S. ' . (908) 272-5375 ' V : •' Hyaiuus, the JFK museum and 5441./ ' :.:••••-•.• . '••• ••". '•,'. hiirsi.ng diploma programs. JAMES FRANCIS BENES and CHRISTY LYNN CALHOUN Jamaica, the couple resides in ; ' -LEARN,'a--not-for-profit-pro- ' 7239. / • ' •'•.'• -'-• ••••'••• ','• •••' South Plainfield. .'. /. • . LYNN APRIL BONNEY and MICHAEL PATZWA Deadline Noon Wednesday Prior To HOME I . 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Lily, Chica and Spike BRIDGEWATER — The Bank Ballpark, home of the a long,: thick eyelash when a NJ share a father. They were born and biggest stars at The. Big Apple Somerset Patriots. Transit train comes rattling.by raised by a camel breeder in Cape Circus this month — literally-, and The exotic, dromedaries may their temporary dwelling, a straw- Girardeau, Mo., and started per- figuratively .'. —. the show's four seem like they're a long way from bottomed tent in the Commerce forming' at age 2. camels, Andy, Lily, Chica and home, but their German-born Bank Ballpark parking lot. - Suppmeir said the animal's Spike. . . •'.•-',•••.-• trainer, Hans Ludwig Suppmeir, 'They're already used to it," said common training and upbringing The performing camels are the said the animals are accustomed to Julie Parkinson, the Big Apple's suits their herd mentality. Hogan largest animals in the Carnivale- life on the road. company manager, as the four pro- "They communicate better with themed show, which also includes •This is their life now, perform- ceed past a forklift and other each other when they grow; up. fin together." . , The leader of the herd is Andy, the: group's largest camel. a time of misses ' Suppmeir said Andy's leadership was evident at an early age. "He's a vfery intelligent; animal. State of the Art And he is confident," Suppmeir said, "but he can have .an attitude, By DANIEL MURPHY like 'I do rily .job, how leave me. By DANIEL MURPHY alone."', • ., ••-. . . . .: ... .'•'•' : . .. *.. •••'••••' NICOLE DIMELLA/STAFF PHOfOGRAP.HER mi c "I know exactly what .they , _ Welcome to the unpredictability Cancer Treatment Center Trainer Hans Ludwig Suppmeir gets a kiss from a camel during a 1J >t Hog in was dealt a bad hand would look like if they were peo- show by The Big Apple Circus at Commerce BanK Ballparks . m March. You go'tth love it. ple," Parkinson- laughed, and .This is a month luiown for its ' m his que-^t to make a run through points to Andy. "Andy's- the jock. schizophrenia, descried to elo,- :' th( Mitr u resiling tournament. .-". Suppmeir began his career ers. : : Chica's the princess." '.'•.. training horses and moved onto ' "They get excited wlie-ri it's time montiuy school brats, as the month Litti illy.- V •' :'. ; .,'.- ' that comes in like a lion and goes .' In the midst of pulling oil'a sur- "Lily likes to kiss the people;* be training: exotic animals,. zebras, to go in the ring. They start to 1 around people," Suppmeir added, rhinoceros and giraffes: .-.'-.. , dance, like Spike,, is doing hpw," out.like-.a lamb. And it isn't just . ptising inn to the,Region.3 title "And Spike has a different atti- "The basic training of ah animal Suppmeir said as. Spike shuffled the weather.. • ' . . .• 1 log m buffered a brok'eh"right hand; tude. He doesn't like; people as is always the same: You.need to his hooves in. the pen's corner. • As quickly as we went from a ' uid Wvis forced to withdraw.from much. He has a little attitude." shedding our coats for Monday's . tin state lmals'in Atlantic City tliis build a relationship and .trust. The camels are led into the ring : The four camels have'a. side- That's the basic thing. The bond (be their first rehearsal since arriv- Junch break to digging out wind- . . pist weekend. . '.-•" - •'.'•..-.' . • kick', a llama; named .Shaq, after with, them builds up. over the . ing in Etridgewater and they begin. shield scrappers, and mittens on The injury occurred during the the 7-fpbt Los Angeles Lakers' cen- years," he said. .; bucking, .leaping and running1.; in , Tiicsdny, Terrell Owens became, tn si pei iod of 'his'. Region 3 final ter..Shaq leaps over hurdles during Suppmeir\ supplements his circles. "They're exploding on all the first .player/general manager in with Me Paul Ogbonna of Hanover the performance. . ' bond with the'animals, with treats. . this', energy they've been holding in *' the history of the NFL, crying Puk Vdienalin.e'.and•determina- . • "Everyone forgets, him," enough to force jus.own trade to- .. tion helped--'Hogan block but the "I can give you my'secret. I don't for days;" .Parkinson said. . •;•'• 1 Suppmeir said sympathetically.. •',.- hide it." Suppmeir said, reaching "They seem, to be as interested Philadelphia', Alien Iverson chose • pain long enough to win the'title/; , Suppmeir is affectionate toward into a leather pouch at his waist in the people watching them as the to sii out an entire game rather but thiee d.ays.Mer he-was given the group and said he has worked and pulling out apple chunks. people arc in them," said Philip than come ott'the bench, the '-. '..-. lh( news he'dhave to have surgery. with animals all his life. "Apples. They Jove.me for it." Thiirston, spokesman for the Big nainea of ihe'NCAA Toiirnajiwnt's ' I ui sday morning '•-.• Hogan 'I grew up: with animals," ' Andy, Lily, Chica arid Spike per- Apple Circus. . .' regions were inexplicably renamed bche\fd it was just a bruise and Suppmeir said- "My mom, she form a "liberty act" in the circus, and Dick Vitale picked somebody didnt expect any problems, but Suppmeir lias a switch which •.'other than Duke.to win the nation- : worked with animals; She was a- trotting and galloping.in circles he uses.mainly to tap the ground afk I I v ISII to the doctor that after- • bareback rider," . ,al title. • •-.-. • • . noon he iound'out he needed to, around the circus ring, free ofrid- but occasionally lifts and flicks-the.: ; ha\e immediate surgery. Hogan. rear of the camel. • It has boen a wild and dizzying week. •'. had two pins placed h/i--liis right; The Ralnvtui Regional Camei Cenlei /s a modem facility • , "It gives the camels the idea he's hand Wednesday morning. . -. 1>: being monitored," Thurston said, And the NCM.Tournament,, eiiiig IIIL /VJUS/ ladialiou ontologi/ sm'/tcs available 1 I was pretty niad," said.Hogan' Oh, one.'Hip around the ring, theiprnerstonc of March's unpre- 1 diclability, is just getting started.. of heating tlib news he'd have to Spike: belied his antisocial reputa- w ithdi coulc|-have-been oppo- The heart of a' camel can also be gious annual sports chmnpionsliips nents. - ; •;• : ,; described as callous; Thurston said, Cranford High senior Steve Carbone won three matches at the state finals in Atlantic City this past weekend, placing eighth in'the state at in our country (Super Bowl and 215 pounds. Sophomore Pat Hogan was forced to withdraw for the tournament due to injury. . "I looked at it and saw where I pointing to. acallous in I he shape of World Series being the other two).. thought I could be," said-Hogan. "I a heart on each camel's chest. The I.don't think I'll ever be able to . think I could have placed.-I.got a litr callous forms on the .spot where a duplicate my 31 for 32 perform- tie upset watching the tournament' resting camel's body touches the ance in the first round of'the 1996 and seeing everybody warnvup. -I .ground;:.- _ tounianiolit — the only miss.being .tliink if I; had stayed as focused as'I Spectators may visit Andy, lily, Princeton's monumental upset of aces eig • was.in.the regions I .would have Chica, and Spike in their tent after defending champ UCLA; ' done well in states. I was peeking at' • '• • ; •:••• .'• •;'•. ..,.; ~ '. NICOLE DIMELLA/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER. the show but. New Jersey law pro- By DANIEL MURPHY Atlantic City this-weekend, win- took him, down a couple of times Roy Dragon III of Bridge-water the right time." •-.',.'•' Abdllt Dr. Karp: Founder &• Director of Rahway Regional Cancer Center • . • • •: Michael Veslatiy, 4, of Bethlehem, Pa., left, and Jack Anderson, 2, of But. I'm going to continue to try ; hibits spectators from touching/the . THE CHRONICLE- ' , , . ning his first two matches. but lie recovered quickly. In the but. got caught .with a despera- . It was, a disappointing-conclu- Chester, try to get a closer look from the frorit rbW at The Big Apple and this year I'm using a tetter sys- ; animals, which are considered exot- tem than, well, not using one at all.. . "He wrestled excellent," said third period I almost got free. I tion move and was pinned in sion to a-sjwctacular season.for the;- • Board Certified Radiation Oncologist Trained at Memorial Sldan-Kettering Cancer Center , •Circus.- '.'• .'•'•:- - ':: ••' .. •• . ..' •"• •••. .• '• •', '• •'• • -: : ic..;. , ; . .;.•'•. ' I know we all love, the "mid- Steve Carbone's goal all sea- Cranford Head 'Coach,'.Darren was close a., bunch of times but '4:45. '•; :•'- ,'' . "' Cranford sophomore but he said it son was to place at the state Torsone. "He won three matches .just didn't get there.". ... .' "I was up 4-1 and. he caught. has already begun to.fuel 'the-fire •Awarded American Cancer Society Fellowship in Clinical Oncology at Memorial Sloan-Kettering innjor" teams and their cute/little 1 Cinderella stories. It's part of what wrestling finals in Atlantic City. .against the best competition, in Carbone bounced .back'quick- me1 in a.inove that I- didn't see for next.season. Hogan: surprised s; 1 • Established central. New Jersey's 1 prostate seed implantprogram ' , the tournament is all about But Wliile. the Cranford High sen- the state. He worked hard all ly,.-defeating Jean Beljour of coming," said Carbone. "Once he .many when he won the,.Union .Cinderella stories can mess up a ior was hoping to fair better season and it paid off and Hnckensack 17-9 in the second got me in it I:realized what it; County Tournament 152-pound., r Graduated with Honors from Mt. Sinai School of .Medicine and Columbia University .:•.,':. '• bracket royally if you pick the than; his eighth place firnsh-, he • showed in- the.way.lie wrestled round of wres'tle'ba'cks.,' Was and thought,'Oh boy, I'm-in title'and'later..came within mer.e wrong one and I'm all about win- left the Boardwalk Hall pleased in that tournament."•'• ', • : "He was' ticked off," joked .trouble."^ . '. .'.'-. seconds of: winning the District. 11 :; 1 ;• On-sitebrachytherapywithhighdose-rateremoteafterloacling , •' ning the office pool. • with his performance; In the ; preliminary round Torsone. "It is not easy to bounce "He was in control of that title. •'•' ' ' , •• -... .-' •••'.-• ' ' In trying to figurewh o is going "I thought I could have Carbone edged Oscar Rodriguez back from a loss, especially a match,"'said Torsone, "but he He then worked liis way tlirough •Extensive experience, in breast irradiation and breast preservation management to do .what this year, tlie test place placed higher," said Carbone, of Perth Amboy 3-2 then topped CIOS'L^IOSS and he managed to get got caught in one of those moves1 a tougli-draw in the Region 3 tour-, to turn is strength of schedule. I "But I'm happy with the place Paul Zemanik of Buena 11-9 in . hinisej.f refocused in 45 minutes somebody uses when they're nam'ent, luioclang off the four, one . • Special expertise in 3D/conformal external beam radiation and brachytherapy can't escape the idea that the teams winning. • and thi-ee seeds on his way to the the pre-quarterfmal round. for another battle. Steve wres- desperate." ' . : who have played the test competi- "It is not something that a lot . In the quarterfinal round 1 .title. . '.-'.•:• ••'..' ' tion, been through the toughest bat- tled with a lot of heart.' Carbone said he is planning of guys get a chance to do. This Carbone was edged 1-0 by. Zeb on playing football in college, "['he way Pat was..wrestling-in- tles and know what it takes to per- . After dominating ' Beljour, the region tournament," said form in pressure situations oti the was my third time going down Davis of Lonape.- Davis went on Carbone dropped a 7-0 decision but left the door slightly, open to to states.and placing .was one of tarsone, "he had a shot to do any- big stage will lx> better prepared to place second in the state, to Andrew Jackson of Pennsville the possibility of continuing to. tliing in Atlantic City. Anytlung 892 Trussler Place and less rattled when all the chips my goals all year." : falling to : Anthony O.rio of :in tlie wrestleback.quarterfinals. wrestle.. He is- still waiting' to could have happened with the way are pushed to the nyddle of the •Carbone. lost in the first Eastern 3-1 in the final. Jackson went on,to place fifth. • hear from a number of schools, he was wtestling. He was wrestling table.' round.each of the,previous two "1 thought I had him a couple In the. 7th'-8th place bout, before making a decision on his best right when you need to be Rahway, New Jersey 07065 years but was an even 3-3 in of times," said.Carbone. "I almost Carbone built a: small lead on where he'll be this fall. . at vour best." ••' . 1 1 And oh yeah, you also needed to RAH WAY .V.' ,.-». ..V-vvo.x.'.;^ win a few of those games, which is (732)382-5550 why Michigan State (0-8 against REGIONAL Top 25i will lose to Gonzaga (1-2). Free Door to Door Van Transportation Available I'm also an ACC snob and since it was clearly the toughest confer- Cougars pleased CANCER CENTER Ample Parking is available at the center ence in the country, this season I'm leaning toward those schools at .... . •'• -'.•'•• , • ' GEORGE PACCIELLO/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER •• On the grounds of Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital almost every opportunity — i.e. Hans Ludwig Suppmeir, a camel trainer with The Big Apple Circus, supervises as the show's four Wake Forest over a very good St. at Railway camels get in some pre-show exercises. Suppmeir explains each of the camels — Andy, Lily, Chica and but not satisfied Joe's in a Sweet. 16 classic, Spike — have their.own personalities. The.SEC and the Big East were By DANIEL MURPHY "We accomplished a lot of both also very strong this season, THE CHRONICLE good things.. There were some with uVBig'l2 just slightly games where we.did things I behind. I have St. Joe's, Gonzaga While the Cranford High didn't think we'd be capable of and Xnvier in the Sweet 16 but girls basketball team was able Panel will discuss' Jews alter that, it is all about the power doing at the beginning of the to exceed some expectations season, but at the same time 5 conferences. I've put five AGO 1 in American Politics teams in the Elite1 Eight, and filled this season the Cougars were we felt like we left a few things Savings out the rest with the champs of the disappointed in some of the on the table." • . UNION — The. sixth annual Jewish Studies Series at Kean Big East (UConn), Big 12 opportunities they let slip But the bitter taste of the University continues with a seminar, titled "Left, Right, Left: (Oklahoma State) and SEC away late in the year. missed opportunities has Jews in American Politics," 8 p.m. March 25 in the Kean Hall (Kentucky). Relying heavily on freshmen already begun to fuel the fire of Conference Center, 1000 Morris Ave., Union. I think Kentucky will teat and sophomores the Cougars the eight underclassmen that We doubt you'll find a New Jersey bank offering a higher rate on a CD of the same term, Moderated by Dr. Gilbert Kahn, professor of political science Georgia Tech in the St. Louis final had tempered hopes heading will be back next season, who and Jewish Studies at Kean, this panel discussion will feature nnd North Carolina will teat Duke into the season, but as the have already begun an off-sea- several prominent editors of regional Anglo-Jewish newspapers, in the.Atlanta final (I can't in good underclassman gained varsity son weight training program conditions and minimum deposit. If you do, show us the current ad and we'll meet it. who will provide insight into this topic in the early stages of the faith as a Maryland alumnus pick experience and the seniors and will play in spring, sum- 2004 presidential race. J.J. Goldberg, editor of'The Forward; Duke to go to the Final Four I. began shouldering the load, mer and fall leagues. THAT'S THE INVESTORS'GUARANTEE. Andrew Silow-Carroll, editor-in-chief of New Jersey Jewish News; But, wliile I've picked that game Cranford found itself in posi- and Jonathan Tobin, executive editor of Philadelphia-based. with my heart, my head tells me -tioh to advance deeper into the "We'll be able to star.t where 13-month CD 24-month CD 60-month CD Jowish Exponent; will examine the positions American Jews are Maryland can't get past Big East postseason than it may have we left off," said Chapman. taking on key political issues, as well as the consequences of what champ UConn in the Phoenix final. expected when the season "Our younger kids got a lot of studies have shown to be a distinct swerve to the right of the polit- It pains me deeply to write that,. kicked off in December. meaningful minutes this year but if'Emeka Okafbr is healthy, ical spectrum among a younger generation of Jewish voters. After an impressive victory and played well for us. That The fee is $10 per person. To purchase tickets, please call the UConn is too good and I'm putting bodes well for next year." all of my money on liis back. over Elizabeth in the first Kean University Foundation at (908) 737-3340. round of the Union County While the Cougars return a For further information regarding Kean's Jewish Studies North Carolina teat UConn strong corps of players ready to once this year, hut it isn't happen- Tournament the Cougars near- Program, contact Klein at (90.8) 737-4256 or visit the website at ly knocked off eventual UCT take over, filling the shoes of www.kean.eclu/Jstudies.html. ine again and I'm taking Kentucky 400* over flu? OK State Corral in the finalist Union Catholic in the the four seniors, Amanda Mitchell, Melissa Montalvo, $500 minimum deposit. other semifinal (just so we can have quarterfinal round, falling by one last game with Ashley Judd in slinvtwo points. Mog Brady and Laura Belden, Also available for IRAs. the crowd). Since I enn't believe, Then, hoping for a chance to will not be easy. . • . . that Dick Vitale could be correct, I play for a sectional champi- "Those players took over have to take UConn to win it all. onship on its own floor, halfway through the year," said INVESTORS fl SAVINGS BANK So not only mn I placing a lot of Cranford fell to, Lincoln in the Chapman. "Our seniors were foith that the stress fracture in first round of the North Jersey excellent this year. They were This career's for you! (If you ,m aim fluent in Spamdi,lliafs YOUTH SPORTS SPORTSCENE Trinitas Hosts Gouto ignites Sparks 10 minutes into the match. COLLEGE SPORTS p.m Arc Walk is set May 15 at Vo-ltch The L.A. Sparks Jolted the N.Y. however. United clamped down For more information call BLISS ESTABLISHED 1SS2 A -itemthnhnmncd-tor ^Chnpmarrat (908) 272-1T71— ;— 01 nion e ynt r hifs r u -rliberty-ending theirundefeated" after^that^and dominated the FirstTeam fi Y r ° > imndunceaihat \~ The Arc of IJnibn County is honored to have so ;season with a 41-32 win in the game from.there. Led by goalie Boys hoops camp 2004 VL TrHf SfeP UP For The Arc Walk many sponsors supporting us this year" said Frank SWARMING Jackie Feinthel, a 2001 Cranford ' • The Cranford P.A.L. boys basket- P The Uie annual ; final game of regular season play Dan Filipek and the solid play of High graduate, was one of 16 mem- wnlfr ftrT. P *°f A" * • statewide Caragher, executive director."Their support goes a development ;in the Granibrd Recreation girls a trio of central defenders Rob ball camp, under the direction of bond walk of Ihe Arc, the state's largest non-profit advo- long way to ensure that we can help as many fami- bers of the Bucknell University boys varsity conch Tom Jolmstoho, heatup soon , CRANFORp: — Teachers and. lies in Union County as possible." • • TERMITES i 7th/8th grade basketball league. Ghiretti, Matt Frediani and swimming and diving teams that cacy .and seivice. organization supjwrting jwople Act quickly; avoid additional damage. Bliss ! Stephanie . Couto's play was AndrewQ'Neil.United's goal was will be held again.'this' summer at with developmental disabilities and their families The Arc of Union County provides a wide array of parents are. invited to attend a were honored by being named to Cranford High School. The camp By MANNY LUFTGLASS workshop titled Facilitating "Motor. termite experts - plus our technical staff '• rarely threatened. '..':•, Ihe annual Step Up For The Arc Walk is being programs. Throughout Union County the group: : 1 ; electrifying as she scored 24 the All-PntriotLeague team. runs from June 21-25,-from 9 a.ni. to CHRONICLE CORRESPONDENT GONE FISHIN' Development in tlie Young Child" 7 • provide over a ceniury of trained ; points and led the Sparks defense Nick Cook had a strong game Feinthel was one of fivemem - presently The Arc of Union County in conjunc- — Maintains twenty-three residential home pro-, experience. They'll check yourentire house 3 p.m, for boys entering grades 3 Uon with Ihe Air of New Jersey and 16 otliercoun- grams, including a unique hew residential program 9 p.rn. March 30 at' "Trinitas . ; brilliantly in spite of being jn on the defensive left flank and bers of the women's team to be through 9. For more information you March is here, spring is. .So if "cabin fever" has taken Children's Tlierapy.Seivices offices, , and help you,avoid additional problems; ;, - ' 1 tychapters; of The Arc. Last year the event raised for senior citizens; in the New Providence/ Murray 'early foul trouble; . Michael Sheehan put in dominat- name to the First Team. She won can contact Gregg Wheatley nt (908 ) right around the corner, and hoidvantl your favorite trout 235 Birchwood Ave. gold in the 200 butterfly while also more than $250,000 to fund services forpeople'wit h Hill area; . .: •"•••• ; Morgan McDonough con- ing performances at right back. 272-2816 or Tom Johnstono at (908) the robin population already water has been closed, for Sponsored by Cluldren's Therapy ;trolled both offensive and defen- United continued to press for- scoring in the 400 IM and 500 free. has arrived in New Jersey. So restocking, try "The Big D". developmental disabilities nnd/their families. —• Facilitates three vocational and employment TRADITIONM, OR OSentrJcoii 272-1704. •"....'; • •'." ;."• btep Uj> For The.Arc is a way for friends, neigh- Services, of Trinitas Hospital, the sive boards while scoring 10 ward arid were rewarded as Ryan .The•Bucknell women's team won Women's golf league while we still have a little bit of with a baby nightcrawler oh centers; :• .• • . '•.'•' TERMITE CONTROL Colony Elimination System its second-stroight Patriot League bors, dassmnte.,, and families to raise money and — Oversees five special needs day care programs, workshop will provide an overview •points to ensure the Sparks victo- Lopes finished .nicely from in . The Plainfiold West Nine Women's winter left, it really is time to your hook. All four species will of developmental milestones in the close to even the score at 1-1. ' . crown lit the league meet held.Febl golf nssociatuSn is seeking new mem- .Have lun while doing it. More than 2,000 people took which includes an Adult. Medical Day Care in '26-28 while the men's team place begin to think about getting eat such offerings this time of part in the 2003 Walk at locations allover the state Roselle; areas of fine, gross and yisualinotor PHOME (908) 277-0079 '. Delia DeBiass, Liz Curran; Shortly after Patrick Kasiriw bers.: The nine-hole league will be put there and doing some seri- the year so do be sure to keep skills. Occupational and physical second •after winning the title in held 4:15 p.m.; qn Wednesday after- . . lhe Arc of Union County Walk will be at the — Provides a summer camp program, Camp Star ALL :Janeen Vosseller and Katherine hit a cracking 25-yard shot from ous business. your drag open enough to allow Union County Vo-Tech Scliool, 1776 Raritan Road, therapists will be on hand to advise the left side which the stunned 2003. ..' •'•..' ,: . ...••••'•.•• noons. If interested in joining or inRahway; . . .: . ; ••.' MAJOR ; Sweeney all played high voltage Zuravnsky earns letter. A couple of weeks ago Ron a'big carp to swim away quick- •Scotch Plams. Registration begins at 9 a.m., with on appropriate activities to assist in . defense while dropping in bas- Forc6 goalie: had no chance to would like to attend the'.organization? — Maintains two childcare programs, The Arc motor development for young chil- CREDIT Brian Zuravnsky. a 2003 gradu> Bern talked to his buddy who ly or else it could haul your rod the walk beginning at 10 a.m. An aerobic Warm up Bright Beginnings Child... Development Center in CARDS BLISS kets to contribute to the win for stop as it sailed into the upper . ill meeting on Sunday, April 4, please dren both at home and in the class- ate of C.ranfort.1 High, .earned a var- has. a home rigjit oiy the!and reel into the drink. At the will take place prior to the S'/a mile route around the Cranford and an Early Interventions Program ACCEPTED TERMITE CONTROL :jthe Sparks. ., :,.. right corner of net.. With 15 min- call Lavinin Ruby (908) 276-6118. : sity letter for the Muhlenberg school. Refreshment stations will be available, dur- : room. The fee is $20.. For reserva- ONE OFT^E OLDEST AND LARGEST . .; For, the Liberty, Kelsey. utes remaining in the match . .••"•Plainfiold West is located at the Delaware River in Byram and very least, the carp will-surely (EIP);.and; • •'.;•• ••'. "' , . ,-' ..;•'•. ..;..: .. tions call(908)276-3599,ext,3929. . College men's basketball team this Curtis told'. him the river break your line if the drag isn't ing and after the walk to keep participants' energy —r Maintains a private school, The Arc Kohler Visit us oh the internet at www.bllssex.termiriator.com : Fisher's play was outstanding as Kaskiw struck again, and. with season.' . .-..• ; ';•'• ...'.'•', .. . corner of Maple Ave: find Woodland going-;. ' : '. - • :. : the defense playing as solidly as Ave. in.Edisoii looked very pretty and clear, loose enough. Scliool, which has relocated to Mountainside, NJ . ^she scored. 15 points for the regu- Zuraynsky played in 11 games This year the Grand Lodge of New Jersey, -Free' "lar season champs; Excellent -ever, United was.in total control. •••..•". Shooting Camp and not at. all as high as he'. Don!t want river activity? For mbre.informa.tion about the Step tip For The off the bench for the Mules, scored, and Accepted Masons ha^e signed on as the; Arc Walk 2004, call (908) 754-7826 or visit. I shooting from Nicole Schomp Nick Pace drove the Force of eight points and had'four assists.. The 16th annual John Somogyi expected; . ..'•'..' •:. Check out Lake Hopatcong. It statewide sponsor for the event. Also supporting the www.arcnj.org and click oh the Step Up For The Arc "(eight points), Beth .Lafferty defenders. nuts alj game as he "Brian is u teanirorieritecl per- . Shooting Camp, co-directed by state- Of course,, a sudden snow- . may still have safe ice on it* but ; event are M&M's Chocolate Candies.' ' - • WahN; 2004 logo. Or, email [email protected], "; •(seven points) andBianca Crimi was virtually unstoppable flying son," said Muhlenberg coach Dave championship coaches Neil Home melt way up river may have call around: to Dovv's Boat -(two points) kept the score close up'•and down the right flank. Eric Madeira. "He was converted into a .. and John Somogyi, .will be held for messed that Up but at least it Rentals or Ramsey .Outdoors 'the entire game. • Walano ran hard from the center point guard'and has a very 'good two days at Rutgers : Prep in; looked good that day.. Sure, it •.'store in Ledgewood to. be sui'o ; Cranfofd United comes understanding'of the game.".-... •' ' Somerset, N,J, during the weekend of forward position and was must have, been terribly cold the ice remains "safe;". 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Check rales daily on lite trileniei al • • U|Hlateij '3:uUpm ,- . Monday Ihm Friday | Housing Opportunity. Owned and Operated by NRT Incorpoated. www.nj.com. 0 2003 NFNS. •t ') March 18,2004 . Cranford Chronicle \ March 18, 2004 • I I • J ARA — People spend a lot of priced cars and trucks as well. ents say they'd pay twice that, time in their cars these days -r- "You don't have to buy n because when the kids, have running. errands, shuffling the Lexus or BMW to get superior something to do, they're quiet SSIFEEDS kids around, and commuting to electronics for your car," said all the way to grandma's.-.'.- ..-,- and from work. David Gulau, electronics prod- Peace and quiet isn't the only : According to the National uct marketing manager at innovation intended . to Household Travel Survey con- Visteon, one of the largest enhance the driving experi-, PRNewswire — Consumers ducted by the Bureau of automotive 'suppliers in. theenqe for the person behind the; I could save millions of dollars on Transportation Statistics, the world. "Several automobile wheel. Many vehicles now have To Place Your Ad Call: ! financing .a new car if they average American spends 55 manufacturers are now offer- heated seats with jumbarsup-. ; shopped for a loan before ever ing them." 1minutes per day in transit. : port built in, and several addi- •••< stepping' into, a dealer show-'. Since people are spending so More sophisticated sound sys- tional features intended to cut 472-011 • :t ro6m, according to the much time in their vehicles, tems aren't the;only innovation down on. driver distraction on ^American; ; .Automobile there is a growing emphasis on turning up in new vehicles the road. Car manufacturers .^Association. v comfort. Drivers want heated these days. So are high-tech are now putting controls for the •Z: New vehicle sales topped the seats, hands-free cell phoney, entertainment systems. Gone radio and CD player right on ME I SE MERCHANDISE CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED SPECIAL •'•] 16 million.mark again in 2003 — entertainment systems to keep are the days when thekids had. the steering wheel, and offer- SJ¥IJY < for the fifth straight year— and their passengers occupied and to play pocket board games', or. ing hands-free technology for WHEEL DEAL B BIG DEAL HOURS DEADLINES LOW RATES t^are projected to reach 16.7 tnil- stereo systems that make them sing songs to keep themselves cell phone users. Iplion this year, according to. AAA; feel like they're in their living busy during long road trips. Ford now offers an option Items under rwi\ j^But the.surprising news is that room rather than on the road, Dozens of car companies now that makes any cell phone- Sell Your Gar Items from For your convenience^ •i^last. year, -banks financed on Friday by FULL COUNTY er e A lot of these features come offer cormimers the option of voice-activated. General $100 $101-$5000 our classified Center -'; y-.ay 3g 101 percent of a new as standard equipment on more having DVD players installed Motors offers a voice-activated for Entertainment systems are not just for the home anymore. Today's 5pmfor COVERAGE ,g; vehicle's, cost; • expensive models, and there is in their vehicles. They add an cell phone too; but the phone is are published free- 5 lines, •'•;•'•.: '••Is open:••":'::'•.:•' JV1 ' To help consurners drive a bet-. part of the. system', and cannot vehicles often contain sophisticated sound systems, DVD players and a growing movement to make average of $1,500 to the cost of $1995 see epijpon in todays paper! nextweek's & ter deal, AAA offers these tips them available in mediums |a new vehicle; but many par- be used outside the car. '.-'.' LCD video screens. .•.;•'.'. ' . •-.•' : '•' '. ;:;/.• .-''• 1 Wk; .$25.99 perad * on what to. do before you start 4 lines/4 weeks and. 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"As GDP/head increases, "j options.Many auto manufactur- years than were manufactured in. the development of infrastruc- so do the wants and needs of peo- Employment - ers will'-offer .a'.choice between a the previous 110-year history of 20 years than were manufactured in the ture and, increase personal ple to come and go with more f/.cash rebate or a discounted the industry," automotive indus- income! This formula also applies and more style and individuali- Personals 140 Child Care 202 ?'financing rate as a purchase try expert Garel Rhys said during previous 110-year history of the industry." to the virtually stagnant ty." •-...'• - . •..-•'...• WAIT STAFF ADMINISTRATIVE BILLING OFFICE : DRIVER ; AT NO COST TO YOU Part, time needed . for incentive, but usually not both. the World Congress of the Society economies of Central Asia .'. While Rhys predicted that pro- Power Mieelchnirs. , scoot-1 ' No expenenco* necessary ASSISTANT CHILD CARE ASST.PT lunch- trucfc-Good pay. Match the length of the loan to • Excellent training program •TO-'THEVPa'DEAN • of Automotive Engineers held in though those will, take much ; duction overcapacity is likely to - ers. hospital t>'eds, Call to take care, of 2 yr; old. Medical billing office in Retirees welcome. R. li, the expected length' of '.-owner-- toll.free l-'888 297..-!440 . .-also iiqh't '.housework. • F/t and P/T positions- OF THE THEOLOGICAL Ann Arbor, Mich., last week. ' Garel Rhys longer to;.develop. remain essentially unchanged, • Uniforms-supplied SCHOOL'' . ' ' Warren ' seeks office able, -908-665-U4) , Itefs. 7'32'.199-0229 •• *ship. Select your loan term Rhys said the manufacturing The.''World automotive market into . the foreseeable future, it. -. Benefrts- 4O1K.- Hospital/ .asst. to. handle mail.fil- Earn SS5 helping MDs! '.'.. Director, Crystal Visions . Medical Plans Provides , administrative' • ing. data entry and. gen- Process medical olnlms '.».; based oh how Ions'you plan to niay be the only static variable. COLLEGE STUDENTS WEL- boom will require ari investment is like a "coil spring that, can go ' -BY and logistical support to eral . admin.. duties. from home. Call tho Fed- •"u own the vehicle. : of $80 trillion, the creation of 180 Centre for Automotive Industry Research any direction,"' in Rhys' view, The global automotive .industry, COME- ' wi'ektfnd lijinny, the VP/Dean, overall • Must,know. Woid/ .Excel eral Trade Commission to •CHER* '' $b0O, exp. & citl rcq. 908 Canoe Brook adiriini3tratiye responsi- ahd good organizational find out how to spot *; take your time reviewing the new assembly plants and. exten- Large firms hang on to product h.e,said>"is the -most dynamic and 1 .•23:?.?27-.VA'SAP. . '• • •• Cardiff University Business School, Wales $[)inlu Like No OtherflMW Center InThe World CLAYTON AMERMAN DODGE Financing "85 Years Of Sales & Service" , Awilable Parsippany ' Main Street, Peapack 2675 Route 22 West* Union, NJ 07083 through Woodbridge BMW 189US. Route46East, www.saturnofunion.com Financial Ask About 885Route I &9South, (908) 234-0143 Union Our Parsippany • 973-575-8055 European Woodbridge • 732-634-8200 www.jmkbrnw.Gbni Conveniently located at the intersection of Routes Dollvary' Conveniently Located at the intersection from bmteuuxom Program 80 & 280. MINUTES FROM EVERYWHEREI NEW & CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED SALES • SERVICE • PARTS • BODYSHOP Garden State Parkway & N.J. turnpike COLONIAL MOTORS SALES HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. 9:00am-8:00pm; Fri. 9;00am-6:00pm Sat. 9:00am-500pm Gall 600-539-8757 Pu b Ii c Np11ces The Truck Experts Route 22 East • Springfield, IUJ SERVICE HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 8:00am-6:00pm; Sat. 8:00am-5:00pm Route 22 West, North Branch prwwvpidifcolcxus.com ^ www.paulmiller.com ) Route 22 East, Bridgewater on Lin Tbll Free: 1-866-4JMKBMW 1-800-773-8757 Conveniently located just 2 miles Showroom Hours: Mon.Thurt. 8:30-8:00 • Fit 8:30-7:00 • Sat. 9:00-5:00 Price includes (ill costs to be paid for by consumer except for MV fees and tqxes. fO% APR to qual buvers To Showcase Your Dealership east of the Brldjewater Commons Mall www. n j p u t> 1 icnot i ce s• co m | Prlce9 Include all costs to be paid by consurrjer, except forlic'erising, registration foes and taxes, Not responsible for typos or omissions. This ad is a coupon and must be presented at time of purchase. AO offers expires 3/31/04. Lessee responsible (or excess wear & tear. Pictures are (or Illustrative purposes only. Excludes prior sales. '$525 bank toe (or N J residents; In AUTOSOURCE , tOn Select 2004 Models w/ Primary Lender Approval. «•».,-. $800 bank fee for NIYresldents, Price offers end3/31/04. ' Call Barbara Morgan No! Responsible Por Typographical Errors, See Dealer for Details. Your online source for .«• . Ueiwal WlurKi-Of at (908) 575-6719 ©2004 F&B Inc. The Ulli; Of U*u> public notices In New y i ...-;••..••'/>•.•.•.- Cranford Chronicle 2004 . Cranford Chronicle 6MWI1 Httt 241 8mm m m 1 pin m»im 255 D-1 HAIRDRESSER Looking (or a Federal or TEACHERS AIDES (2), MED. TECH HEALTH LEGAL . Postal Job? What looks SIMPLE WORK/ following preferred. Neigh- . like the ticket to a se- 14 borhood shop. FT/PT. 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VOLUTION Advantage ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE • NO MONEY DOWN YEARS 60.000 MILE 'OB SUZUKI SIDEKICK 4WB '4995 '98 FORD EXPLORER XLT 4WD *7995 '01 FORD TAURUS '10,995 '01 DODGE CARAVAN '14.295 '03 FORD E-150 CARGO VAN '17.995 BUMPER TO BUMPER VIH 'IG2658/9, •! OR, 6 iyl., aulo. o/<, powor tienr/biki, om/lm • REPOSSESSIONS VIN #W(WI9, 4 Cranford Chronicle Granford Chronicle D-3 ClKlttTinllllli HtwrtrtilUll VictUoi Properti For Btil Estatt Status Affordable COMPANIONS BY OWNER Slle 388 ••Agency SLOVAKIA** ipartacBtt 4Q5 Whltehoust Station - beau Live In/out 908^54-5569 MYRTLE BEACH, SC/ Inter- BERKELEY HEIGHTS • * • • BETHLEHEM TWP 19 beau AD red estate advertising tiful cape cod w/ 1.4 CRANFORD 3 rooms, 2 fam. SCOTCH PLAINS'Furnished rnnctitl Wntimyny • Rfirff '- «><-'<] . , , 'tLJCJIO DOWNTOWN -'l BsOverog OP.E -Is-siie- SHi5acZFCC •1" fir—pMio, • \mckfhKh "Ject WIWe'Fodorai Fair ppy and •"witor,' slngUTTpro ADVERTISING mom In my Union home. with views. $475,000, sun room, 2.5 car garage, ' parking, Ig bsmt, -wash- b Housing Amendments forlng. Grand Opening room, $950. .Call after (erred. Owntir occupied. • __ cludod.. W8-322-7558 1- It.. 2nd fir:,'avail;..im- References 908-259-9272 Jim Scordo, Realty many' upgrados! "W- Call Landlord 908- Act ana thp' Now Jersey Preview" Visit Juno 4,5 & 7pm.9O8-7O9-2O20 $9OO/nionth, 1.5 month SALES Executives, 908-236-8894 $335,900. MUST SEE! sounTBouNDiRooir"^ 507G980 CAREGIVERExcellent . refs. Civil Rights Law. which. 6. (not tlmeahare). . security. 908-272-*668 . 908685-6504 LM CRANFORD - FURNISHED 1 ' 1 BR.apf. 2, llr,h,.ai&|,0, Experienced., Reliable HUNTERDON COUNTY make Irllegal to advpr- Gated community on wator- OWfAlNsTDE, lurnislioii Tha Independent Press 1 BR apt 3 rms., 3'-- fir. in LINDEN • Completely icno European help. 9084563961 KINGW00D . -tlso any preference. • way with . large wooded vated, largo 36R. Walking O"«x space to shnioi woll serving somo of the limitations or discrimina- Victorian honio, walk to loctel prestigious hldrt. friendliest communities • 2 acre Ibt.w/now con-;. homesil'os. Deepwater RR..bus & town, $1000 + distance' from train & CARETAKER structlon. Your, plans or tion based on rdco. lots.. Fullsoivice marina. Springfield, IBB. $1000.: ( 9403 In' N.J. has a full.time FAI^WOOP-Don't miss this sec, all.utils. Incl. cable. shopping. $1300/nio +. mine. Starting from color, religion, sox, no Minutes to BOach. 100< • util- neHily.ienbvillcd, ri'i-w opening In It's advertis- Take good care of your opportunity-to own a now A/C laundry avail, immed. Utils. No PETS 908-515 SUMMIT OFFICE SPACE- Mom, Dad or chlldron.' $465,000 flonal origin, handicap. Golf Coursos,: Shopping, .Wt/OPRl. CA'C, lulwd (lis Approx 2.00Q sf in profos- ing sales dept. Candi- homol A groat floor plan, 90&803O796; '3625 . no loo, no dews, 908273' date must demonstrate 908-754-0252. 6r 908- 908-256-2462 familial status, creed, Medical. . . SC's. best ^onnl building, .center of '• 3. bedrooms, 2.1. baths, DUNELLEN - Several avail. LINDEN • Newer construction _2'l'M.ext. 191. . . ' ' energy,, creativity, de- 753-4396' '".. ancostry. marital status. • schools., Ground floor to.\n: 973467-4533 I, . close to town, tram & Ininiod! 2BR's • $950 + f llr. 3large'BRs,;2 BAs, pendability and persis- NY STATEWIDE LAND SALE • affoctional or sexual priced from $50's. 1-866 Summit 1 BR, Mclion, TiT Companion- Light cooking. school's. $479,900 ••• Util; 1BR + ' Util. mcl. • modern decor throw out, tence to provide.- supe- FREE LIST-80 NEW TRACTS. • orientation, or.notional-. 567-9523. . . OH utils- unraije. nc,n Must speak onglish. Call BURGDORFF REALTORS $1000, 3BR houso $1400 all appliance included. rior .customer service. Beautiful woodlands, farms,, ' ity. Or an intention to New Golf front Home . tmnsportntion.. No petb 908-568-5729 : Westfteld Office + Util. -$1400. 2BR llpuse Laundry facility, off street Everyday |s different and large. rivers, streams & make, any such profor $199,900.. Spectacular • 908-233^)065 t Util; $12500 in Mid- parking, separate utils. •No sniokinii. 'AWnl 6'IO.i challenging. The ; suc- ponds. Rustic cabins built ' once, limitation or dis- Carolina Mtn. home'' on WOO. P.O. 13«v »" lease 450 ELDER DISABILITY CARE dlusey and more. No pets $1750 + 1.5.mo soc Con cessful ' candidate will for you on site. You choose crimination. Familial OARW00D Best Buy. 3I3R, 18 hole golf course ^Symnm.MJ 07902 1311 Exp'd English speaking 1 and ndii" smokers pis, tact Tony 973-72&-1786 divide, their time bo- European Women liw> In, live style & location. LOWEST status, includes children 1.5BA. Newly Reno., near Ashevillo NC. En- WESTFIELD • Sunny 2 PRICES. LOWEST \ FINANC. under the ago of 18liv- $269,000. Ca|l Deforest , K'liant app and. credit, re- SUMMIT. 4 mn^TTv.iif tween our conveniently . .out.-Agency .908-354-5367 joy mild climate, great NEW PROVIDENCE 2 Bdr UH. UK. A/C, VV/D, walk, or't le.q. Call to* 'dotaijs. ahlo'-l/i, $1200/1110 .. Find just the house you want located New Providence ING RATES. MOST IMI'OR- '' ing with parents or legal Realtors. 908-608-1850 golf, low taxes & low 2' tl. opt.-DR. LR. larne .to town.and train. 90S- EUR. LADIES piovide live in/ TANT -EVERYTHING 100% custodians, pregnant, . , ERA.E.A. ' ing .• utils., . 008- Wostflold Downtown, 1 nn Corapylers Electronic i>ffn:u. '••<}( • M ulils. $'3S0-ino 90(v.U.H)0U4 Equipment 531 oppers A NEW COMPUTER - BUT Houses For Rent 430 NO CASH? You're AP- PROVED. Guaranteed!1 Sawy home shoppers G REPOSSESSED LOG Ncivlast Famous Briind. HOMESI' CMCRGl-NCY NO CREDII CHECK • Bad •DISPOSAL' Mill , Liquuld Cn-. section offers CLARK, IIJ.HI.. .^4«H.' h just fu'rriituroj display vehicles received at our 430 Morris Ave, 1 Wbli"KicLalircav"7orroj h;i:i[. inn--ariM ilW . ; t.oili.-r w.i'h aockott ; rim SIT *166'.,. ! ['-.ivit-r Hi c-vrilrolv 9 vrs. p':,.i3'ir 908:'0'3 1492. : and surroundings were damaged. location until our Franklin Place everything they need ' i.ift WI..-I iiviirit!iirii,!d. • MSRP fVt up only Sf>tXl/obo. ^1,. f.iMiily MM-., upw.l.'i: I 908-9M-6217 kit -f,. de'a f. r.-eii yd And as any customer oriented location can be addressed. In the to make an informed >4n|i-hHlokrn|',, . i-o pets furniture 560 -\vnii. immed JWKUno, CMI! 7' Ethan Alien Couch. business would, we intend to face of these changes, our man- NEW VOLKSWAGEN PRICING THRU MONDAY purchasing decision. $22!i C;ill.9O8-322-?814. NO RENTi$iU»0WN 7-pc Modular BR Sot, inc. di.v't ,'. Bunt- IDn-iliiMiii remain open for business at a 1 ,-,,111 inouiiti'd ligtil.-drawer agement has strengthened its Uv credit OK! 0 to ! OVIR 350 NEW & CERTIFIED uml bed il.viii), shelf unit, ,1,-An' iVir I'Stiiigs iK 1 2 ill. r ii>iin't, single ped. Want to make a .„•,! i:/ij'v! hit. I.T ( PRtOWMED VOLKSWAGENS AUAI1ARLE desk ,•.',. nveiliead book- temporary showroom location. resolve to remain the area's pre- stieli ,v. light, computer AND OH SALE AT UHPRECEDEKTED • dt.^.k Natural oak lanu move? nalv Asserebly req'd. All Starting immediately, Infiniti miere volume Infiniti center with hardware me, $400 (lisas PRICE REDUCnONS WHILE SUPPLIES :,i-mbled. pick up only. Check the classified -\i,senil)led photos avail. shoppers will be directed to our outstanding customer care. upon ieii Contact David LAST AND ONLY CT: WEST AMWELL TWP hip Cam A Spin 908-232- i[]R on 1 iicii- let, ^8 2;ral • oi email: ads first. Wilson Rd. IV.I-.IIH 'iriil (.Inscholartfconicast.iiet dryer. AwnM* 'M"H .1. Bodtooiirsot'rvteiliteiranoim {1,100 i utilitn's style, pecan, headboard 009-924-1600 vMtli liRlils,-2 niglit tables, annniie,1 tuple -dresser WESTFIELD 3L« house with mirror. 4050. Call PIUS THK ADDED INCEKT1UE: luted llrs., A'C, off st. port mi' $1 8/'.) i utils. No lee. 908^0725 The loss of our Infiniti showroom Betirooni SoTiwcan. 2 night 491 MORRIS 1 WESTFIELD ' "J.BH- ••I"" tabli-h, triple dresser has made us that much more 1 'wall, to RR and town. «.- mirror, tall '3- drawer VALID OMIY AT DOUCIAS VOLKSWAGEH AUEKUE jiqijOuilib.. no pets dn'ssei headboard, exc determined to do more to Avail.'I/i 908-233-0040 i-ond. $40O,-'obo. Call 1 908-233 G80G • earn your business. BEDTTWI:\\}e). Brcancl now. Original linn MKiHriiss. pold Douglas 1 CALL Apl.-lo.thmo, me ii!. S3W will oci:i.)pt 5150, Infiniti «OH-222-'IMI INFINITI IN SUMMIT ^550/mo. Ni;w d'-'Vi- do Call <>i Iv rnsij- BELLINI BAR0AINI 4 Douglas location 9082773300 piece washed oak Bellini 0 Temporary address: 430 Morris Ave., Summit, NJ bedroom set. Veiy good Ford Is the, the first place to look for everything MS Tiolfemale condition. Groat for ii temporary "ookinU lesponslblo room child. Twin 4postor Iron Call 908r522-7300 or online at: ONLINE PRICING mate for larRu private bod with trundle bod and Infiniti home, lurnlsliod DR. ca mattrossos. $950. location bio. w/d, walk to bus. 908-508-0631 www.douglasautonet.corn AVAILABLE AT smoker ok, cat In house, OUR BEST PRICE IN PERSON OR ONLINE WHEN n0 other pots. Dels. roq. ib s«t pecan, voiy ornate, D0UGLASAUT0NET.COM «,|5O . soc. clop, i util. tnplo dr., armolrfl, 2 nlto joswmo^^ stands. 2 mirrors $700/ YOU BUY PRIOR TO 5PM SATURDAY, 3/20 obo, Solid Maple Hutch, 5iiSSifrmHif NYClraiii si,) our slock Not val •n previous orders tion 'oon. in 3 lilt upt. $-100. 90B-241-4737, Accelerating the future* ires 3 20 04 Drivers wanted* Fomalo, non sinokini:, no 111) suite. Triple drassor ^I^P^P^P^BlHlHffllllBllllllil^HHIB^ Dots $720 Incliielos utils. iv/niirror, 2pc. entertain- 908-531-57U . nicnt ctr, twin hdbd, night stand, closk and chair. JnMMiT • Nico Dll,' share S Colonial maplo w/floral Price incl. all ccetsto b e paid by consumerexwpl for lie., reg. 4 (axes/Example: New 2004. VW Passat GLX - 4-Dr.. Aub, V6, PB/S/Wnds/Lks.. Air. DualAir Bags, Lthr., Alloys, Moonrf., Cass/CD Player. VIN #4P107442. MSRP: $33,180; Dealer Discount: $4300; VW Owner Loyalty Reb (i( "«5rof houso. Laundiy, ©2004 F&B Ino. th accent. $350. . qua)): $1000, BUY $27,880. SAVE $5300 OK MSRP, Advertised buy price valid only w/ finto and approval ol credit status through VW Credit 9 0.9% APR lor 24 to 36 mos. or 1,9% APR lor 48 to 60 mos, Not responsible lor typographical errors. See dealer lor details., hzouna i , nnrklno $375 P"' n>"" ' 908-685.119fl nc Suirtlas. 908-2734094 • '.''I \ •-• J[ •A " "' "•'" "t' " ' March 18^2004 March 18, 2004 D-4 Cranford Chronicle Cranford Chronicle D-5 rinttirtMl GaiirtlltfctiiiJie •HtHTlHlttS Hindi! iliiiim I fwmn«t mmnlncnmn Heruliproieiem HoiiietflnCleiilii itwieirttliiliciilid PiiitiHtPipeniiiiii BtrfgUndy Formica DR Table DR SET, Solid Golden Oak, THIS END UP & BABY FUR SIS fliiirtintm w/chrome base, 36"x84" 72" table. 2 leafs, 4slde NITURE: T.E:U. dresser SCOTCH PLAINS ANTIQUES 1115 1121 r wt•••••. i w/leaf plus 4 upholstered and 2 arm Udder back $150 Si cabinet $125, ABSOLUTELY NO COST TO Wuriltzer Spinet Piano, SPRING SALEI i chairs. $350. Chandelier chairs. 2 piece hutch, 6 stackable.. Wriite Sim- WWIiHHlBW March 16"-20" ROBERT VOUNGIunod NBC Al Quality Home HOUSE CLEANING LAWN CARE UNDSCAPING ABSOLUTE BEST VOUII NEW POWER WHER- • We. pick up your merchan-. w/bonch, walnut finish, lulins SppiitiilUes v Mot Opora,' Wost'feld S100. 5 nc Kintf RR ioi _wss. , old. $110$ 0 OBO 908- morts crib & Childcraft H I call It nn nR-jvl \Ma • 50% off almost • Sr Ivy .itonqyr^ ||-- Improvement 1 lyis. exp. Good rates. Exc. Commercial Si Residential PAINTING & WALLPAPER - -$350.—Kitchen Set/4 =333799? itng-«bl«;J96-total. "PTTAL'BEDS'AND'piRBETUr . cre5le"8rmange"yourauc~ _.__ 651 '-'-= \Jz "Snowpt. o (nrt tsaDtnE p chairs $100. White. Duullier Glider Saturday. Bag Day. • Kitchens / Bath remodeling , repair, neat quality work. 15 DR TABU-Antique French SUPPLIES CALL. 1-80& tion to over. 96 million peo- 1 HOUSEKHPINa GDOd id., Fully Insuredred.. 908-851-9262 908-272-3029. Odk: Inlaid1- w/sldo $95. 90&889-5039 843-9199 TO-SEE IF-, YOU ple,worldwide. Once the. Best Friend Thrift Shop ALL WELLNESS CONSULTANTS »0p»lBgttrrim Call Many 90&245-2899 tens, onSateitoed. '908757 MCRISTIANO ~~* vrs. exp. Mark 90868a8965 1750 East 2" Street CHNACIOSET-TCAK, board & 6 Chairs, $5500. WALL UNIT • 3 pcs..:black QUALIFY. NJ LOCATION, . . item sells, we qdllfcct your . Looklni;(or motlyfitod tntji; A BATHROOM TILE 4735 aft. 6pm or Iv. insu. UNDSCAPING . DAVE'S PROFESSIONAL lacquer, lighted, 1021. money from the winning ANTIQUES . viduals wanting Improyoci Sendees S05 railroad ties, Pavers, Lawn BeeuHU condWon. 3 doom. 2 Couches, 6ft., Cho- ALL STEEL BLDGS. 28x30 BIG INDOOR FLEA MARKET REPAIR SPECIALIST •'• : lONE'S CLEANING PAINT JOBS-lnt./Ext./Res. bidder, package & then- WESTFIELD - House Demo Free Appraisals health arid finances. .' Maintenance, drainage 5 drawm, afustatfe daw niJle. $500ea/obo,'All In : holds 27" /TV,' $300/obo • was $8,900/ sell $3:890. Roselle Catholic H.S, Grouting . Caulking Sm Excellent work,, groat job Lomm, Hoasona,blo Hates ex. cond. .908-273-0052 90&298-9085 . ship. You receive a. check Sale Sat. 3/20. 9am,, Always buying china, Bocomo iiidopendorit I'll be your COMPANION Jobs, Rich 732-3814633 pipes, sod, mulch, trans . •betva*. MuM seeR $750. 38x44 was $14,900, soil Raritan Rd, Roselle 1 history, fair price, home & 973464-3661 or 9088857007 silver, porcelain, jewelry, consultant in Burgoomn'i , . I Alii do li(;ht housficlcfin- :. planting and replanting, financial rough ..' w/in lOdays. • 126 Virginia Street office. Call 908351-1878 Cai 908«S4«13a, ENTERTAINMENT CENTER 3 WICKER FURNITURE SET $5,950. .-48»106 .was Sat. March 20", 9-4 ACCENTS WOODWORKING DELUXE PAINTING 1 www:dvnamic.auctions.com windows, dopts, appliances, coins, rugs. art. toys. oW Wflllnoss Technology ' 'PI!'""id some shopping Fully Insured. pc beaurjhi maple W glass LANE, 4 piece w/cushions, $32,916, sell $12,916. I ' : Finish Carpontry, rombdoling T&A Cleaning Service Interior/exterior restoration. L • " 908- 3'l5bl44'. trunks, etc. CASH PAIDI • Industry. Ideal PT/ FT home „ ELIZABETH mea. 732-522-2329 COUCHES - leather, $400 2 drs., Q. sz. metal 4 poster sofa, 2-armchairs, ottoman. Come 1 Serve! Joe (800) furniture & more! Specializing in commercial others $150/each. Dining Birm tftrt SUM 6lll STACEY 908-507-8675 .. based business. Strom; CALL-ANNA 90&351-748-1 & painting. Mantols, Etc. . 732-381-6132 908-351-6548 JUAN : bod. S575fea 908-MI4077 Like new. Great for spring. 392-7817.' . Siding glass doors, unused Portfolio, Fro« Eat. & residential, cleaning. , Rm Chaln-6 Blk lacq. do WESTFIELD- Sunday; March Co. w/25 year history .IIHJ AFTER 5PM .•• GARVS Homo Improvement S700/OD0 908-789-7587 standard si2B, 70'.5' w x 21'., 9am 659 Willpw Housos,. condos; offices; Entertainment Unit, The- Bed, king, Sleep Comfort BEDMINSTER ',. tromcridous support ' 908-233-8385 1 .'• signer. $1,000. negotla-. 77" h $250 OBO, Buyer stores, bnnks. Call for MNP UNDSCAPING Painting Co. Free Est.- Fully rnosvillo. cherry.' . like system. . computer desk, 3 HARROW LANE Grove Rd. (in front., of ble. Bar cart $50. 90* 1 : Petuliliili network. 908-665-2927 All HOME IMPROVEMENTS free ostiinato, Quality • Design/Installation Ins. Reas.. 908-23,2-3557 new, 59.51X21 WX53.5H;. leather chair' w/ottoman,' must' pick up. -SOLD CONTENTS OF CONDO TamaQuas School) Fumi TitoringtiistricileB 233*687 1 Finished Basements worl( & reasonable rates. •' Lawn maintenance .5450.'908-654-5171 aft 4 relrige. Kitchen Aid, smglo SOLD SOLD SOLO . Sat. 3/20,16-3. . . ture and household items. • I 825 : • Carpentry • Sheet Rock 908-688-5335 . ' • Spring-cleanups '••'• . INTERIOR PAINTING & COUCH- Two Piece Stratlord BABY CLOTHES (girts) . oak wall unit! $800/all or stainless, steel, painted nmclil Services 655 WALLPAPERING Excellent set of Workbench ofq.'Sir . LovG'segt, pastoi • Painting. Nobody Can • Seed, sod, mulcli • U Shaped 10ft couch Some. now. some gently will sell: 'separately. Cfill hoosier. dpughpox. waxed Pets 640 908-241-8754 Furniture. Includes corn, p nt. .exc. cond,. BAD CREDIT? TOO MUCH EARN YOUR pEGREE- On Boat the-Price. Froo Est:- 908-2334821 teal/blue, 6 Irg cushions, • used/ 0-2T.-, Some Gap. 908-889^845 . •pine,' dining- table, set puter desk, bookcase, bu- -patching' area- rogs & DEDT? OVERWHELMED? j Hno from-ttome. Business Avl973-37$-7354 recliner, &. queen • size 908-486-7232. ' .' ' winaow: treat^ont .& chairs, pair fiberglass SCOTCH PLAINS Sat.. 3/20. J&.L IIOMEIMPfiOVEMENrS reau and file cabinets.. Breakfront.. , WvV. 3 !• . Let Us Help YOU Repair j P-'i/alegnl, Computers MIKE'S POWERWASH1NG bod, exc. cond. pa'.'iting. -!$7£O. 12 rti^r- cube chairs. -3 piece For- 9 tci 2 • Antique's, • faux AllPHASESOFCARPajnW * NEW CREATIONS * : Can bfi sold together or. *•COFFEE TABLE • Glass top. pieces. blac< & walr,.;:.• •.dp-' .your credit. Settle your Netwoikniji and more. Fi- g,p >*-, * •* •* '•#';•* <*' A.•*••* . - •••»•••• D-6 Cranford Chronicle Cranford Chronicle 0-71 CAFFREY TREE SERVICE CADILLAC '84 COUPE TrBrttiTrillirs 1485 Trfttt tTnttm 1415 Pruning. Fooding. Ro- DEVILLE - 97K ml full pwr, IEXUS "93 LS400 rOHD AEROSTAR '92 • DONATE VEHICLES, BOATS mpval, Spraying. .. (roo runs I'.ood, int. good, (ew 4d(, blk w/blk leather. •1 Wre 4x4. runs well, needs CHEVROLET VENTURE MINI PLYMOUTH'94 + GRAND • 85Kmi, loaded. 6CD. ' & REAL ESTATE.,, to help APR FINANCING [si. Ins. 908-889-6584 f.ciatches,. n(ieds minor nifich. A' hotly work GMC'99 SONOMA SLS VAN 'OO« pass. 55K mi. VOYAQER SE • 7 pass, WHEELS 4 CHARITY FOUN-J: nil Sfirii MmifJi. 1'orOnalllliHl Iliiyfis! woik. drive •cverydny $600 lo-Jack. 1 owner, bBautifull PICK UP 3dr, oxtondod teenagers In crisis! - |RS DATI0N, ACCEPTING [)<>• © HONDA 500/b.o. 908.8753868 great. . shape, asking loaded, 154K mi, needs Donate Vour Vehicle to REE SERVICE OHO 732261-4222 . niustsoel $8900.' cab, junip seat, short bod. Snow plow. Fisher 6.5 ft, CAR DONATIONS- Choose Bccredited- Prortjpt pickup. NATIONS OF ALL CARS,' rMk ^hl jiiorli..!tl50a/nffer;rBll" Helping Hand Foundation « —yottf-ehgrityHJnited-Weyr —CO/at Inttitutu 800,33' CADIltAC '92rC0UPE -de- -Dfferr908-277-0363r—— ppTg *F«>o Estimates* interior, V6 hl(jh output "draulics, lights and con- 908-77H)326- VILLE, M8K milfls. good MaatoOOProteenLx.Min 1 MS, Epilepsy,. Girl Scouts, •AND COMPANY VEHICLES.! 5i"'<-":li;|nioal cond. erijiino, tow packngo. bed Women and. Their Chil- . *Fully Insured* fondilion, CD playor. cond. Low ml! Auto. A/C, key trols: Excel :cOnd,, cuf^- Boy Scouts', Housing for. FREE AND FAST TOWING,*' $2300/Qb. 908-322-5257 liniir, Tonnoau cover. DONA.TE YOUR; CAR.-.To dren. Work Learning/Work 908-233-5816 $2,OOO/lnl 973-584*607 ' less.onby, CO Hayer,$700O rently mounted on Nissan 55Kml. w/oxtended war- PONTIAC '99 MONTANA Homeless,. Children with Tho" Concur Fund of Amqr- Training , Programs! Free IRS TAX' FORMS, AP-" CaH Bob 9CE6O8O962. ' 1 •'93 4x4 P/U. Asking CHEVY '87 ASTRO VAN : cancer, and more. * • Free lea.', Kelp Th6se Suffering. PRAISALS AND RECEIPTS! ~~~JULIAN'S Cadillac '95 SLS in absq FORD Exploror XLT 2003 ranty to 75Krni, loadod. Red, loaded; auto, good Towing. Tax Deductible. $.1200. Call 908-233-2235 Rebuilt motor and trans.. With Cancer Today. Free PROVIDED AT PICK UP.> . lute mint condition, Check '• V8; Loaded. 3-: seat. DVp, excel cond. $9000 cond., caredfor, 99K Pick-up •1-888-395-3955 : Call WOO-549-2791 TicoSorvico • Nobody Towing and Tax'deducti- II Boats our Low Prices it oil. Spaiklos inside and lllir. • aitbnji-. .canopy svs Call 908-361-1583 • Runs great, Asking $900 hghwy mi,, $8,490 732- 732-899-9909. ' ' ble. • • . . 1*00-83^9372 out. My. wife, (now de- MAZDA '94 Mlala - Con- 'cm. 2Jk mi.'. .$25,000 . •Frii6Est..'l'nllylns; 908-389:1443 701-6944 www.cfoa.org. 908755-1662 cftiised) drove i) with care • vortiblo, 98k' mi.,' mint _l_;_90B-464-5400. nfid stored inside always •' : cond..'S4950./OBO 908- NEW CREATIONS NISSAITOO PATHFINDER Your Source For The Best Certified Used Cars •whp» not in use. 70,000 241-1075 , : . TREE SERVICE • Best Prices I- hlh. llhc, 82K-hi'|jlmi,iy miles. For snlfi nt $7,000. . MAZDA '95 626 LX auto" miles.; fully' loiidod.' good 908-322-OO75 Call 908-995-4548 rVor V6, full'power, sunroof, corvj, nevj lires. $lc'5OO Secreattooal Wefilcles CHEVY 7.1. CHEVELLE .6- oxexond. 52K nil $4300 HUM. 908-605-8413 •cyl.' froni was in aecl- Union: 201-306-2685 VISIT OUR WEBSITE: •dent. .mc'toi, transmis- MERCEDES '89 260E Great MARANO & SONS sion anil war orid por- 1 condition. White ; 2001 HONDA CIVIC IX 4DR (c-.Qt. 51.000 firm.. 732- . w/burguhdy. int.. sunroof. 1999..Citation traitor, 27', inn.-• icyl,?ulo,ps,pb,u/c,am/fl,p,pb,u,am m sii, pw.plp.p, pinp, 4 More At 2001 HONDA GRVSE 4X4 4DR 4 More At 2002 HONDA ODYSSEY EX Kavt 4 More At QUAD HONDA 400 EX 2003 .'381:3429 • • ..' ' A/C, ea'rago-kbpt..' 150K •Aye. (iwninn.-• sleeps '4, (I ryl, auto ps, pAUS, u/c, nin/fm sl/CI), pw, pi, Mint condition: $4,400 Cond.; • www.maranosonsau.to. com ddll, ddll y wipersi , (/(/glassl , p/lnmk/lmk,, liltlilt, 4 cy), auto, pi, pABS, a/c, um/fm u/CD, pw, pi, CHEVY '85 MONTE CARLO •mi.',.- $3,800 973-467- Similar Similar pin rndlak, dly nl|)frvM/|;lass, |i/lnlnk, S|>. Similar 908-782-0275 O" Call/:7322 r/dof. crvjlse, silver, war/fin avail, 21,599 pm radlals, dly wipers, l/fdiut, p/lrunk, sp V8.'38Kmi.. $2600/0130 -, 8284 • wills, lilt, ridel, cruise, IcrtW, gold, war/fin whiwlci tilt, r/dcf, rnilw, leather, urey, war'lln' 1S of 732-238-8573: miles, stkMGB7A. vln#l H5359O7 Savings Please call 973*65-0470 MERCEDES BENZ '92 ~-' Savings V avail, 29.291 miles, sik#47i.7A, vln#lS0n«5p avail. 32,4(14 inllrt; «lk*5159A, vln*2B(L'IU)-)fl . DODGE 86 VAN Motorcycles 1305 - B300to 4matic wafion. 2004 TOYOTA 2004 CHEVY IMPALA 2003 VOLVO V-40 1998 FORD 2000 FORD F-150 XLT CHEVY 9S BLAZER LT 4x4 S-pn.sr.Mifier, Asking $1200 White exl, blue leathin. COROLLA LE I dr, v 6, aulo, air ps pli pu SPORT WAGON EXPLORER XLT extra .cab, auto, air, p/s, p/b, pAv, 200IHONDA 2001 HONDA S 2MH10MU 2O01UONDA $14,000 DUCATI 900SF-CR '94 • 84K mi. leather, nil power. o b.o. 908-217-1161 • sunroof, 114k; Excellent 4'dr,-auto,• air, p/s, p/b,' p/w, p/locks, tilt, cruise, QSS, only auUi, aif.'.p's.'P'l), p'w,. p/locks, 4 dr. v-li, auto, air, p/s, p/l),.pAe, piocks, p/scats, till, cruise,; cass, ACC0RDU4DR CIVICEKZbR CH1CH4DR ACC0RDEI4DR VTJJJ • 'Mint cond;. 'Ik.- corbin 6CD player...' $5 -.• v—•••V- v v » D-8 Cranford Chronicle nilAM 1 ^^i®®^^ LOW PRICE GUARANTEE Serving Cranford, Garwood and Kcnilworth If we Can't Meet orBeat the Competition ..We'll GiveNbu $1000* Vol. 116, No. 13 Thufsday, March 25, 2004 50 cents Jeep MITSUBISHI PONTIAC GMC •Mi gets ail update on Start date is again pushed back, though developer is optimistic By LAUREN TRAINOR hopes to have the mixed use 0NALLWWO4'gl THE CHRONICLE-. ...:.. building closed in by Oct. 15. so. s«((luleiloiconplel«,del}ils' work can continue into the fall. . : CRANFORD - Two weeks He also reassured the town- after Township Committee mem- ship that Kushner will provide a Ready to roll bers, expressed concern over the materials board to the township progress of. Cranford • Crossing, . throughout the process to illus- The Cranfoid High; baseball team.. the date to begin construction trate the materials that will be -will !>e looking lo.delcnd its Union has i again been • . • ————'—-"—^~^—~ used to build the County title-andstari-o march to the pushed back. sectional title when the season ' The project, "We're pleased with the NEW 2004 MITSUBISHI 2003 MITSUBISHI NEW 2004 PONTIAC NEW 2004 GMC begins next week. Head Coach • . ; ; ;;: / FE|/CORRESPONDENT: •which includes a progress we're making intersection of Dennis McCafleiy has put together Dancers of all ages came out to enjoy a good time at the interfalth social event Cafe Shalom parking deck, South and South ECLIPSE SPYDER GS MONTERO SPORT MLS 4X4 VIBE YUKON DENALI XL AWD a demanding schedule to test his,. here."-: ",}. ••. • •: 1 1 retail space, and Union avenues Jar. it)t amo. p s.b. itleate. fweunKta's 4loAs.caase.ti !. 4», V: it nsb i: iatt pw w' -ate «*M («: r. - Saturday night in Cranford. •VmiSM4E07I657.MSRP$26,432. bid$10i>0 cwtowrite, i | i i ; l il • team. For the story see Sports! ; •vk»*Wit'J4£C! fffiJJ:J.". oS!.Kisi;Y itiV. residential, units, — Dan Duncan and Walnut S5C0 *rt 'stale .A" S500 college grad- EfMte tai. tHe'S MV fe. S'S aij] •&:;. i' -ft ita. c\;!,' '"•i am 2 • '.s ! !A w' PagdC-t- • ••"'•..• is ': now set to Street. •• • s .OFF break ground on : project manager He also said SAVE'5027 MSRP1 SAVE 11,912 . MSFi? SAVf 3937 gDrittgesm .May 17, .a little. ... —— -—-•—— 'r~ that Kushner: 8-aliiiiiM more.than two weeks after the will reserve 50 parking spaces BUY last estimated start date of May from the 300-plus space deck, an FOR Cafe Shalom brings 1, said Ddn Duncan, project man-. option granted in the contract I..: ....:...:. J .• :.:.:...,•::.:..:.:.. V local congregations ager for developer Kushner between the company and the www.salernoduanesuimniit.cojirii •.•www.salernodisjainies.umim i'icc'-.ivt Companies. together for a cause ... Duncan said the developer '••'("Continued on pageA-2). By LAUREN TRAINOR SALERNO*DUANE SALERNO*DUANE SALERNO*DUANE TMEtIIRf)N](M.E . ' HOURS: 9-9 MON-FRI, FIVE STAR .•••CRANFORD — It was the Jeep ] HOURS: 9,-9 MON-FRI, 9-6 SAT MITSUBISHI. A MITSUBISHI A PONTIAC 9-6 SAT ,. •first ever Cafe Shalom,.but it -I MILE FROM SHORT HILLS MALL ; HOURS: 9-9 MON-FRI, 9-6 SAT 1'MILE'FROM wake up and drive' 1 MIU FROM SHORT HILLS MALL PUEL FOR THE SOUL WE ARE PROFESSIONAL GRADE , SHORT HILLS MALL certainly will, riot be the last. By all accounts the event '.'^Ji ••).•/••,••'•)/•'; ; ipV-'i'v/iV'i''^ / last Saturday night was huge- • increase Sign of the times •}y successful,, with over 100 Prices include"all.eostsio.be paid my a consumer except tax, title & MV fees. Prices include ail-manufacturer rebates/i.ncentives, if any. tJust bring in any current competitor's ad and we'll beat the price. Based on same year, make;.model .& equipment. Dealer reserves -What to do when you want to torn- people . gathered at Temple municatii with your infant daughter.. . the.right to purchase competitor's vehicle if necessary. ttOn select.models in lieu or rebates. 'Total Salerno Duane inventory at similar savings. All offers are subject to approval by primary lender. Not responsible for typographical errors, Offers expire 3/23/04. : . Beth-El Makor Chaim to in mumc ' v;ho's not yet old enough to speak? share in an evening of inter- Teach her sign language, ot course faith socializing and celebraV • — that's what Cranford-resident. tion. Although most attendees By LAUREN TRAINOR appeals from last year.'".' Carre Jattddid.-Fpr the story about • were members of the two THE CHRONICLE . • ' ''We watch to the best of our • /wii 'tint step changed her relation- sponsoring houses of worship ability every dime that goes out I ship \'/ith her child, see PageB-1. ... — Temple..; Beth-El Mekor GARWOOD\-v The Borough of our hands, but ^yhen some- 'Chaim and Cranford United Council lias introduced a niiinici- thing goes • up. that is out of our ' Methodist Church . — resi- pal budget calling for a substan- control, that is where we get hit," dents from many of the town's tial 30-point increase, though offi- said McCarthy..''It's just a.culmi- congregations ultimately cials are careful to point out that nation- .of a lot of different came out to enjoy the food and the. budget, is preliminary and is things," he said. • . / not set to be adopted for months. . However,'• the appropriations entertainment the gathering \ ••'• ': .:..:.'•• ' . • '• ... , .JOHN.F£l/CORRESPONDENT The preliminary budget intro- offered.. Rabbi Akiba Lubow gets a lift from celebrants during a tradition- for the borough have actually duced March 9 indicates an decreased for this year under the al Jewish dance at Cafe Shalom at Temple Beth-El Mekor Chayim increase of about $300 on the Saturday night. spending, proposal. The bulk of GET OUT OF YOUR NEGATIVE (Continued on page A-2). average borough home assessed the tax increase stems from at $100,000, representing rough- declines on the1, revenue . side, ECU/TV AND DRIVE A BRAND ly,a'16 percent increase over last including the use of $160,000 year's taxes. less in surplus than was used, in Mayor Dennis McCarthy said 2003. ••.."•'• NEW CHEVY! Budget that the. bulk of the expenditures, Chief Financial Officer Sue this program allows customers to pay ah $89 fee I this- year are contractual pay Wright said the surplus has been increases, rising insurance costs, used over the past few years to and be released from their current loan or lease and an increase in overtime pay offset growing costs at a rate that 2-DR COUPE ONLY when they purchase a new or used vehicle from the | hearings from last year. Further, is no longer sustainable, which dealer. This program allows up to s6,500* in nega- McCarthy said that the down- leaves a hole that this year's S turn in the economy has hurt the budget must fill. Wright said tive equity to be absorbed by the dealership via I Top biologist are set municipality's investments, and " INCLUDES GM the borough is.still settling tax REBATE OF a1,OOO. special factory incentives, rebates, and discounts! (Continued on page A-2) 4-Cyl, 5-Speed, fmtUcme Plata Bracket, •1000 ouulonuv,. being passed on to'the customer. to speak at UCC '750 HCTrW WUIMIY «H«tt 7999 Brown University professor Dr. Monday HEW 2003 EXPRESS IMG0 KeniwJ) Miller a Union County By GREG MARX NEW 2004 cofii/frrf mm wo native, wilt speak at Union County Cranford woman THE CHRONICLE z on College April S on the subject "Time !o Abandon Darwin ? The Challenge Residents who are upset, ttom Intelligent Design." For more enthusiastic or just plain curious dies from injuries on the pioijram, turn to Page A-5. about the proposed school budg- CORVETTE LEASE et in their community will have S S an opportunity to voice their 738DOWN- 466PERMO. • '••. .'• : "••'" • •. • i • •7v''1'i;y1f1.H I ttH|U UM M 4» MO. HIM UM B Mtf opinions Monday night, as the : : sustained in fire | OUT AT $' •,':,-... ;;;.l;7,.:.: . ,;..;:,.'.il^ boards of education in Cranford, END 22 495 Kenilworth and. Garwood each By LAUREN TRAINOR Reassurance, for seniors who •7S0 DOWN, MSB MONVHLV, '4*B Jtq fit, HCUBaMUIMONUV hold public hearings about the have no family in the immediate IQtt Ml) *DOC a '1,698 tOt»L CUItOMER MIH j iMciineB1 muun DSCUNDISCOUNT OOF •B.8OBB.8OB.. INCLUDES MUtn DISCOONT OF •6.410, investors meeting THE CHRONICLE •tJoogunuvjuT-T •uwnom, 'MaSuat to« tut town, TOKjw n KUTE, m mot HUB nm spending plans. area who can check on them *HB, 4u/B U//OVpfdrhl«, WSHM oui GVWHmUne 7.3OO)b*.s Muto, V8, Doorstdo CMTVO MaMxy Htlh l&tnXMvmtoNrra-l, Ht*l fr Utpliy, ' ui/CO acttt, Peww Mirror*, M# TMarf Ol»»», Cmfa» nm ut IMUT. m msm mm. *w ntua WAS mm Pnwer S**w Drhw Sk)a Hamr Ooar, AJM/VI Syttant Mnjfmd, Mgh Back Bucket Samt*, Hx*d 6tm**-SMa In Cranford, the budget that CRANFORD — A 93-year-old every day. Those who participate Ptwr TthictmrnmSttrtuCokmm, Itotomun? itotfy SUr MUUfa* r»w «PO*<, Awaata Myfau fi*(ry and HaaP Boor*, Prwtarrwd fqulp. Broun, stktczsai, v*H4zs!3rn, MMW31.B00. HMVM Sttroa W/CO m Cms*., Roar Siut AM*! is Tuesday has been introduced by the township woman died Sunday at in the program call police com- • r—f, m*cT7s7, m»4ai*otn mw •43,110. Control*, Canto Nit, Voatote L T lou*/. Emm. Stk*B8368, VWliHSa176Oa2, MSHP '30,460. The New Jersey chaptei of the Board of Education calls for a Union Hospital from complica- munication headquarters every \vm zoo* simmo mo 2W NEW 20H4 IWIUBU SEDAN HEW2004 mLHNCHEl500\ Amencan Association of Individual tiix increase of $166 on a home tions of smoke inhalation she day by 10 a.m. investors will meet 6 p.m. Tuesday at assessed at the township aver- suffered when' her" house caught If the police do not hear from a Ihe Westwood in Ganwodto discuss age of $176,000. That represents fire March 18. registered participant by that -five Essential Indicators tor U.S. an increase of 6.5 percent in the Yolanda Schultz of 10 time. Mason said they send Stock Investors." The meeting was tax rate. Cummings St. was caught in the someone over to check on them. rescheduled Horn Jan. 27 due to The budget calls for the hiring smoke-filled house before police "She registered in our program GMAC heavy snow To register, call (908) of a small increase in staff, Sgt. William Peters kicked in her when Officer Paul Cymbaluk $ 276-7337. though much of the increase is front door and dragged her out of responded to her house over one O DOWN " 165 PER MO. due to rising fixed costs, district the fire. year ago," Mas6n 'said. "That's • , OR BUY !}•*FO m «•R Mi. MM UtlM administrators said. "Sgt. Peters' actions, were very how officers knew that someone 14 999 2O3O7 14.999 A copy of tho budget is avail- heroic. He put his life on the line was in the home." Mcuma BM HEBMnrc OF *i ooo. able at the Cranford Library. The to rescue her," Chief Eric Mason Brinkerhoff, Peters and im KM uprr, •npimiut ^tmiated Cost ,,,,.,„ . by the word of God" $267.8-3-1 be [),H(I Liy -I 00 |i in tilt- s.iint,- Uiiy ORDINANCE NO 2000-04 FIGUEROA • ' ••'..• Down Payment Approprralod SI 2.76-1 The public auction shall be held i;n MaTh ^'1 .'iju.l .- 1 1 Pami-l,i Bm grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren: f ii ..t- Will IM, •CAP' ORDINANCE TO EXCEED INDEX RATE- INDEX ' You,.IH; heiu'^y summoned and ruquned lo soivo upon Bonds and Noltis Aulhon;ed $255080 laming thereto :'?A uji.k-" Duvf RATE I ESS THAN S\- LIMITATION FOR THE YEAR SHAPIRO S DIAZ LLP. Plaintill's Attorney..'whose Penod ol Usolulricss • 10 years Rm.c-ll,-IIJ'J.T03 Mom was born prior lo the great depression and so she 2004 iN JS A -10A 4-45 U) • ddiln.'ss i-i'-lOo Lippmcott Drivo. Suite' J. Marlton, NJ. The lollowitui vehiilt'i. may he examined ul B.'i:ii, ••', Ai V Olliti Miv: Hun-. 1 B.iijs 3 Boies I So '•J.-.v I.- WHEREAS, ino Lucal GovBrnmt>n|.Cip.L.tw. N JSA Od053 an answei lo Iho complaint (and.amendment to learned at air early age the importance of helping-others in C 'Acquisition ol new aulomutive vrhiclo.s including anginal apparatus and equipment, consisting ol (i) a mason Sol.U~on..i-rlil.k- I ilwl l j> Spuncj The cMt> of the movie is just the bc5.riM.M5 of the storvj. 9 -l!i Li.rn Public Auction will aimiiioni-e at UIV; t :t ,-iOA -145 1 t:t i'.i'q provules that m ihe ptepaftiliuii ol iis ^oinp'^int il anyl liled in a civil action in vsnich MORT- p dump truck with plow loi ihe use ol ihe DPW and (n) a -l*.i utility vehicle lor the use ol the Police Doparlmonl Sp.ln' 'luinlioi "Old jnniitil budgiM a irmniu'paiitv shall limit an,y IUCM'MSC- in GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC ' 'need and to be grateful f(>r what xou have no nuttier how meager. ' C.iJ'i-'S lV-rTli\- MAKE YEAH l l. id ;,,ud'tjLirtqet lo b\ or ma incie* rale .vtucnovur ii luss is Pl.nnlill and GUILLERMO MOLINA AK.A GUILLER- Approprial'on and Eaiimated Cost 1 1 i:-.| Uu n-.«le Av,; . 1 $102,000 lauzil 1S18!. ,.IAA( I i.lAXf II. " )-,! i, UVL'I me previOLi^ yea':- tin,! appropriations sutiit'cl to MO S' MOLINA an) Dolondants, ponding in tho Superior This is something that can't be truly-understood by. current genera- ^The Passion of the Christ" is one of the most talked about movies of oijr time. L'own Payment Appropriated ,,,,,.w,.i ^JJ o.'uui S5.975 Dodge l'JB7 IH-llh-il ii;il.,i.ih.'u.| v certain o