UNION COUNTYWIDE CLASSIFIED PAGE B16 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1996 Lack of sleep plays role in wrecks AUTO FOR SALE AUTO FOR SALE AUTO FOR SALE 1988 CADILLAC C1MMERON. Grey, 4 door, 1892 ISUZU AMIGO, 53.000 miles, air condi- PONTIAC A place to go for help Jazz in the evening Did you know thai sleep plays a Exercise during your breaks. Slop AUTOMOTIVE new tires, new paint, needs work. 86,000 miles. tioning, »un roof, AMrFM and cassette, new 1985 6000 Street Fair Returns periodically for rest and light exer- $2.000. Call alter 6pm, 808-825-1871. tires, Buy or assume lease. Call 201-386-1574. 6 cylinder, automatic, power tlMring/brakei, Those in need of counseling Warren Vache's Syncopatin' " role in up to 10 percent of the 20 mil- power windows, tint, AS IS. 52.000 miloa. Chamber of Commerce brings back cise. Drive for two hours, then take a 1988 CADILLAC COUPE-Triple Black Beauty, 1987 JAGUAR XJ6- 66.000 miles, Mooreland lion U.S. automobile accidents? creen, sunroof, garaged, good condition. Ask- VIN#FT200100, $1295. Taxes and MV extra. or a place to sleep may turn Seven will perform tonight 10 to 15 minute break outside your excellent condition, phone, alarm, carriage ROYAL DODGE the street fair to trie city's According to the New Jersey Auto- rool, gold package,'every option, 73K. Aaking ing $8,000. Can be seen Saturdays and Surv AUTO DEALERS 1830 Springfield Avenue Maolewood mobile Club Foundation for Safety, vehicle. Run or walk briskly, even if $6,850. 338-7038. days, 10am-Spm. 201-429-8725. • to the YWCA. See Page B1. in Rahway. See Page B5. SMYTHE VOLVO 201-762-3500 merchants, Page 3. experts agree that lack of sleep and it's around the edge of a'rest slop. CADILLAC SEVILLE, 1985, 91,000. fully 1895 JEEP WRANGLER, white, hard-top etc, SEIZED CARS Irom $175. Porsches, Cadil- EXCLUSIVE . toaded.plusalarm.A»king$2,500.Negotiable. chrome package, air, cassette, sound bar, subsequent lack of alertness frequent- Follow your clock. Most people lacs, Chevys, BMW's, Corvettes. Jeeps. Call 201-782-0412. anti-theft, low mileage, excellent condition. ly lead to tragedy, especially on the feel sleepy in the mid-afternoon and VOLVO DEALER $14.500. Call 201-9S2-48S5. 4W0's. Your area. Toll fro* 1-800-898-9778 326 Morris Avenue Summit extension A-7261 currant listings. . highway. In fact, most people have between midnight and 7 a.m-if you 1682 CAMARO. V-8, automatic, fully loaded, T-top, 2 owner car, original. 63K. Good condi- 1995 MAXIMA SE. dark green, 5 speed, alloy must drive at those times, don't wait (908) 273-4200 wheels, power-package, original owner, excel- SEIZED CARS from $175. Porsches. Cadil- taken the wheel at least .once when tion. $1950 bett offer or 908-206-0580 or lacs, Chevys, BMWs, Corvettes, also Jeeps, 4 AUTHORIZED 201-566-9851. lent condition. 39,000 highway miles, Viper they were too tired to drive. In one until the first wave of sleep hits. 300. powerful engine, $15,000. 201-761-1756. wheel drives. Your area. Toll free Instead, pull off the road and nap. FACTORY SERVICE 1-800-898-9778 Ext. A-5139 for current study, fully half the drivers admitted CARS UNDER $150. All models. Solzed and Listings. Share the driving. The most men- LONG TERM LEASING ' auctioned by DEA, FBI. IRS; trucks, boasts, 1891 MAZDA MX6-LX. Automatic, red, AWFM to having had near-mishaps because stereo cassette, moon rool, air conditioning, computers, furniture and more. Available your 1986% TOYOTA SUPRA, automatic, 8 cylin- of sleepiness, and one-fifth said tally rested person is normally the per- area. Call .now! 1-800-451-0050 eitensjon 74K miles, excellent condition. Asking $7,900. , AUTO FOR SALE der, all power, od player, 84,000 miles. Perfect they'd actually fallen asleep while son silling in the back scat, not the C199. Call 201-243-1082 condiion. Days 201-762-3887; Evening! 201-625-3929. . . driving. front. So share the driving with your 1976 CADILLAC ELDORADO Convertible. 1993 MAZDA MX6 L.S- V6, 5-spood, sunroof, Triple white, everyttiinfl works, excellent me- 1966 JEEP CHEROKEE V6- 4X4. 4 door, learner interior, factory alarm, cruise, tilt, power passengers. chanically, neods body and paint, but still oats automatic, loaded, rebuilt angine with warranty, 1987 TOYOTA SUPRA Turbo. Black, automa- Fatigue impairs judgement, reduces everything and spoiler, well-maintained. tic, ZR tires, d«an. 100,000 miles, good condi- looks. $3.950. 201-731-2783. " very good condition. $4,800/ best oiler. $12,900. 201-275-O521. the ability to concentrate and delays Monitor your medications. Some 201-761-8164. tion. N«v*r abused. $3800. Call after 5pm 1987 TOYOTA TERCEL WAGON. Red, auto- 201-376-2064. . reaction time — all essentials of safe medications,. panicularly cold and MAZDA matic, air, cassette. Qood condition, $1 600 11B87 CHEVROLET MONTE Carlo SS. Excel- "Your Best Source For Community Information" allergy piHs. increase drowsiness so ..908-354-8472. " lent condition I Loaded I V8, cruise, tilt wheel, 1993 MX6 ' 1987 VOLKSWAGEN FOX. Good tranjporta, don't use them before you dAve. i_a power wtnaww, air uonaiumiimj. nau war tteerino/braVes/, powor ton, flood radia. many new parts, will need ty manager of the Florham Park based AUTOSPECIAL -$24.00 for lOweeks prepaid windows/locks, sunroof, tilt control, tint, rear duicn. $/0O.0U or tjflst Uffflf. 908-241-34B5.— fcine, on the other hand, keeps some AM/FM cassette, rear defrosl. alarm, 74K Club, says you can drive more safely Call Classified for details. 800-564-8911. miles. $8400. 201-763-7397 after 4pm. dofooger, AlvVf M cassette, 79.900 milos. VIN «P5730051. $11,995. Taxes and MV extra. '1984 Vorvo-GL. Automatic, 4-cyllinder. auto RAHWAY, N.J., VOU6 NO.45—THURSDAY, _AUGUST 22, 1996 by following these suggestions: people alert.' 1980 CADILLAC ELDORADO. New transmit locks and windows, air conditioning and sun- A WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER TWO stcncr 1984 CHEVY CAVALIER Wagon. Automatic, ROYAL DODGE Travel rested. Get a good nights Don't drink. Alcohol doesn't sion. Good running condition, reliable car 120K miles, minor body damage, reliable roof. Asking $2,500. Call 201-761-1122. ' $1,000/ best offer. Call 201-731-4213. 1830 Springfield Avenue Vaplowood sedate unless you have a sleep debt. transportation. $1,050 or best olfer. Call 201-762-3500 1991 VOLVO 940 GLE. Redwood color. 81,000 rest before you start the trip. Wear a 908-245-7293. ' But, many alcohol-related mishaps 1976 CADILLAC ELDORADO. 60,000 miles.. miles, power sunroof, anti-braking system, good quality pair of sunglasses, in Mint condition, like new. $1700 or best offer 1991 MERCURY COUGAR LS. Mint condition. heated leather seats. $13,950, Call bright sunshine to prcvcnl fatigue. involve a drivcrwho is sleepy. Must sell. Call 908-352-4523, leave message. 1990 CHRYSLER LEBARON, 2 door, silver, Dark blue with rgrey interior, fully loaded. 35,000 201-467-2484. with, red interior, 6 cylinder, power brakes, miles. Asking'$7,000. Drew. 201-890-7889. Administrator loses residency waiver power steering, air conditioning, am-fm, 1 days. owner. Excellent condition. Asking $3,350. AUTO WANTED "-"^ extra payment of S 10,000 in one 908-925-5899 or 245-5271. 1988 MERCURY COLONY Park LS. Ten By Sean Dally he would move into Rahway. he receives a residency waiver, which committment" and "(here's no sub- passage', leather interior, all power, loaded, ABLE PAYS TOP $$$ IN CASH Highlights Fulcomer, a Republican, was not a he did. stance to it." month. 1988 DODGE CARAVAN, LE V-8, all power, 80 000 miles, $4,500 or best offer. Call SUIT Writer Janusz blamed Pelissicr for this. A healthy donation air, arn-fm, tinted glass, 7 passenger, good 201-762-0178. - For All 4 WhMl Orlvn The City Council voted last Mom councilman at the lime, but his wife He added that he could research the "It's election year politics," Ken- condition. Asking $4.200. Call 908-B25-6548. Pclissicr had told him that he could 1989 MERCURY GRAND Marquis, power Tourney scheduled Kathcrinc was and she hacked up his problem, "but since it violates the nedy added. Six scats on the council, CARS, TRUCKS and VANS day to rescind the residency waiver of not look at the bids when Janusz had DODGE windows, power locks, cruise control, silver' The Rahway Youih Soccer Peter Pclissier, the city's Business claims. Fulcomer added' thai he Faulkner Act, it would be redundant." which has a 5-4 Democratic majority, 1985 RAM 150 PICK UP gray, real nice. 89,000 miles. $5800. Call received his information from three Bui Katherinc Fulcomer, who had arc up for re-election in November.. asked for them, bids that were later 201-7620178. ' FREE PICK UP 7 DAYS Association will host its third Administrator. automatic, 8 cylinder, power steering/brakes, But Republican councilman Frank scaled. tint glass, AM/FM stereo. AS IS. 62,569 miles. annual soccer tournament Nov. Pelissicr, who lives in Tcwksbcrry, people who were sitiing on the coun- voted against Pclissier being made 1991 MERCURY SABLE GS, extra clean, all "I told him, 'Had you given me that VINIES667850, $395. Taxes and MV extra: power,,white with blue interior. 91,000 lady .: 1-800-953-9328 19 and 30. was granted the waiver after being cil at the lime "and I believe them Business Administrator, did not seem Janusz said last week that he has tried ROYAL DODGE, driven miles. Only $4100. Call 201-762-0178. to rescind Pclisjicr's residency waiver bid before, they wouldn't have gotten Laat year, 135 traveling teams, hired as administrator for Rahway by more than I believe Pclissicr." impressed by his vows totakc legal 1830 'Springfield Avenue Maplewood • 908-688-2044 that extra $10,000,"' Janusz said. 201-762-3500 1992 MITSUBISHI EdipsoGS. Automatic, lull But Pclissicr said that none of the action. in 1993 and 1994 "but I couldn't get power, suri-rool, AM/FM cassette, SOKmiles. from ages.7 through 18 partici- Mayor James Kennedy. councilmcn had asked, him about "My message to you is this: don't five votes," which is amajority on the Pelissier • received an unexpected DREAM MACHINES - got a picture of your car? Good condition. $8,000. Call Amy, $$$WE PAY TOP D0LLAR$$$ pated from the tri-state area in ' According to Christopher Wolf of 908-369-8609. council. • . • . ally in the form of Dave Brown, the Run it lor 4 weeks, only $40. Call Classified at this weekend of soccer. the State Community Affairs t)epart- moving into the city when tic'w. .is be intimidated by threat* of legal 800-564-8911 for details. hired and that there were "no prom- action," she said. "I've had that hap- • Democratic candidate for ihc 4lh 1996 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE GS. White, auto- For Your Junk Car - Anyone interested in informa- ment, rescinding this waiver means M 1971 FORD MUSTANG white convertible, matic, 6K, alarm, cruise control, AM/ FM Janusz has also tried to have the Ward council seat. tion or an application from this ises made." pen to me when I was on the council good condition. Asking $4,000. Call cassette, CD, air-conditioner, power, sunroof. 24 Hour Service. Call: that Pelissicr either will have to move Business Administrator's residency Brown pointed out that there were 212-412-939& or 201-763-1499. $21,000 negotiable. 201-376-7163. year's event can contact'Tony into Rahway to keep his job or will "I consider what ^omc members of and I've stuck to my guns and I've never been sorry that I did." put on the ballot back in 1993, an police officers and firemen who 1988 NISSAN 300-ZX. Attractive white sports Dcigc at 827-2081.- the city council arc doing is a viola- 1993 FORD TAURUS Wagon, all power op- 908-688-7420 lose his job as Business attempt that" was stopped by theworked in Rahway but lived in other tions, 3rd. seat. 62,000 miles, no repairs car. T-tops, 2*2, automatic, upgraded stereo. Administrator. tion of my constitutional rights. It is Fulcomcr added that, since Rahway needed, new condition, $8350 best olfer. 75.000 miles, good'condition. $3.5C0. Call county. towns. He added that there has been also a violation of fair labor prac- docs not have a full-time mayor, it 201-762-72S1. • 201-325-7579. MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE Blood pressure As to the deadline that Pelissier has an "old-boy network" in Rahway for to move into Rahway or give up his tices," said Pclissicr. "I intend to take would be safer if the city had a full- 1991 FORD TAURUS Wagon. Air. AM/FM, 4 1987 NISSAN 300ZX. Fully loaded, T-tops, 1984 HONDA MAGNA. 700 ce, 9,000 miles. A free blood pressure screen- time Business Adminstrator, who Janusz added that he is not satisfied, many "years and that a city employee door, champagne color, new tires, mint condi- mint condition, all maintenance records .kept. Like new. $2,400. Call 908-527-8253. Ask for position. Wolf said, "I would yield to whatever legal action is necessary to tion,- $5,800. Call 908-668-2054. --113K highway milos. $67Q0/_besLoJfer. Don, Ken, after 5pm. ' . . • ing is being offered for Rahway with Pelissier's performance — speci- who lives out-of-town would be less the-coQncilmcn and the municipal- protect- my rights." often must "take the initiative" in case 908-688-3213. residents at the Rahway Public fically, that Pclissier has not aaswered" affected by this. 1986 FORD THUNDERBIRD Coupe, blue, 5.0 1981 YAMAHA CHAPPY, Mint condition, like attorney. That is something that the of an emergency ..in 16 wn. .. _.__ liter, fuel Injected V-8. automatic, air. am-fm 1990 NISSAN MAXIMA, while, automate, new. 5,000 miles. Asking $325. Call Library on the first Tuesday of. "If there is .an emergency, I'd be his questions in the past, or has given ~~ But" Jerry Colcman, a Democratic caswtta. Asking $2,000. 908-277-2760. power steering/ brakes/ windows/ locks, sun- 908-686-9242. state does not determine." City Attorney Louis Rainone sup- every month. The next " looking for the police before the Busi- him wrong answers. council man for ihc 1st Ward, said roof, Bose am/fm ope, car phone, 93.000K. According to Councilman James ported Pelissier. Rainone said, that the 1985 FORD THUNDERBIRD. 2 door, fully $8.300. Cafl 201-992-5904. scheduled screening will be held ness Administrator," replied Demo- He pointed out as an example the that Pelissier's high salary would be equipped, power, air conditioning, cassette. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES Fulcomer, who sponsored the resolu- slate's Faulkner Act. under which the Partially customized. Excellent condition. 1995 NISSAN SENTRA-GXE. Mint condition. Sept. 3 from 3 to 6 p.m. cratic councilman Jim Jones. contract for the city's recycling ser- better off slaying in Rahway. 1978 APACHE FIBERGLASS popt-up camper. city government was formed, states $1995/ bett offer. 201-376-6710, waranteed. 5-speed, power everything, cruise, tion rescinding the residency waiver, Sleeps 6. Shower, hot water heater, gas healer, Kennedy, a Democrat, said that the vices that was awarded to ARTS last Janusz added, "A cop or fireman is 201-379-7089. AM/FM cassette, air. 12.000 miles. $12,000/ that a Business Administrator must air conditioned; 3-way refrigerator, stove., sink. Pelissier had made a "verbal" agree- best ofler. 201-503-6672. 908-665-5332. . live in the city that he is serving unless rescinding is "reneging on a previous year. ARTS had recently received an one person. He's not a policy-maker." GOVCRNMEWT-SEIZED cam lor penniMDn Excellent condition. $1595. Call 908-964-3007 ment beforehe was hired in 1991 that A donation was made to the American Cancer Society by NJ CAR who, for a second the $1. Jaguar, Corvette. Mercedes. BMW, 1988 Farmer's market Porsche. Honda, 4x4's, trucks and more. Local BROUGHAM. Fully loaded, excellent condi- year has proudly sponsored the American Cancer Society's Golf Championship. Win- sales. Toil free 1-800-669-2292 extension tion, 89,000 miles. Asking $4,800. Call A little bit of the country has ners of the Society's 21 County Tournaments are invited to play in the State Tourna- A-4000. 201-4Q3-1207. TRUCKS FOR««SALE come to the city, as the Samp- ment and the winners of that tournament are invited to the Nationals in Florida. Pic- 1987 HONDA ACCORD LXI. loaded, automa- 1983 OLDSMOBILE Delta Royale. Fully 1977 CHEVROLET PICK-UR. 8' body, automa- day Farmer's Market returns id With live music iii the air, tic transmission. Great work horse, low mi- tured from left to right are, Lee Horner of Summit, NJ CAR chairman and owner of tic, 4 door, sunroof, 84.000 miles. 26 mpg. loaded, excellent body, reliable engine, $1.000. the downtown to provide shop- Excellent condition. $4,700/ best offer. 201-761-4692. leage. Full Cap. $575". Ca»}201-376-6710. Wyman Ford; Peter Porcelli, American Cancer Society, NJ Division and Mitch Fried- 201-535-9722. 201-535-3624. ' pers with the chance to buy 1989 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER SE-TURBO. 7 1989. FORD ECONOLINE-150 van. 109.000 man, American Cancer Society Golf Chairman and owner of Norris Chevrolet'in 1985 HONDA ACCORD LX. power steering. passenger. Excellent condition, fully loaded, miles. Good work horse'. $5,995, negotiable. produce fresh from New Jersey extremely well maintained. Low mileage. Ask- city takes on country flavor \Nestf\e\d. power brakes, air conditioning, sunroof, good Call John weekdays. 9:30AM-4:30PM, farms. condition. Asking $2,500. Call 908-925-6548. ing $6,395. 908-272-1358 after 7PM. 201-429-8102. Produce will be picked fresh ' nat was shaped like a coffin v>\ih var- Dv Scan Dally country rau«c. for Uck of ii i-c:ter from ihc fis!ds ju..: hourx bc?>ro '
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..V RAHWAY PROGRESS WORRALL NEWSPAPERS 9,10* THURSDAY AUGUST ?? Iflqfi PAfiP 7 PAGE 6 - THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1996 OPINION LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Let's hold debates Mayor Ellenport wanted to settle the case. The case was settled on May 2, but Scotch Plains. He was able to reply that a lady gave him a ride. Selling was held up for publication approximately three months later. Why? Timing. Officer Richtcr escorted him home in a police car, with lights flashing, to trie Right direction To the Editor: It was a good move for the mayor to time it just before his re-election campaign crowd that waited at our home. Jonathan enjoyed the ride with Officer Richtcr Scouts meet Merck In recent letters that I have written to our local papers, I had suggested that started. He needed good publicity. By discrediting me, he tried to set an exam- but could not understand what all the fuss was about because he had just "gone The bill sponsored by state Senators .Raymond Lesniak records Mayor Ellenport and mayoral hopeful Lyle Hatch should have a townwide ple to the public — to shut up and not question his credibility for the oncoming for a walk." and James McGreevey permitting school uniforms to be 4 debate. So far it has been very quiet in the Republican comer. election, but he also needed to stop his mounting legal fees. Being a parent of a handicapped child is challenging and rewarding. I will used in public schools is a step in the right direction. The people of Clark deserve to listen to a debate between Ellenport-Hatch Mayor Ellenport said the settlement was paid to him for compensatory and rest easier knowing that my community is so supportive. Once again, I send my Too often, the focus of our educational institutions has is wrong and Farrcll. punitive damages. Ellenport lied again to mislead the public. sincere and grateful thanks to all the caring people who helped make a differ- The topic is simple: Are we better off now then we were four years ago? Mayor Ellenport never received any money for compensatory and punitive ence for one child and his mother. gorte from teaching to refereeing. Violence has entered damages. Not even one cent. many schools, especially in urban areas, and this move may, Governor Whitman is holding a Speaking of debates all six council candidates should also debate. Zoya Siudut yard sale, and we're all invited! The GM golf course could be the issue for them, after all Sal Bonaccorso's Mayor Ellenport further claimed he received $ 11,500. False. That money was • Clark help curtail some of that violence and aid security. only a partial payment of his documented legal fees. The mayor still has to pay We should be. After all, it's our political advisor Bill Caruso was against the golf course and wanted to put a the remaining balance due. • School uniforms allow easy identification of students, so yards lhat she's selling. hockey rink at the site. To me, this was no victory as claimed by the mayor. He received no money guards and teachers will be able to spot strangers more Driving on the Parkway a week or Political debates are the American way. The voters of Clark should insist that for compensatory and punitive damages, he still owed his outstanding legal fees FASHION easily. two ago, I noticed that the Garden the, candidates debate each other. and received no apology from me, and accepted my statement that I never made It also will help to end disputes about expensive designer State Arts Center no longer exists. It's Bill Kuchar those slanderous remarks. The only benefit he received from the settlement, been replaced by the PNC Bank Arts Councilman-at-Large jeans and jackets. And,.more importantly, uniforms put the was the fact the he could publicize my statement. Center, which looks strangely similar Clark focus of the school day back on learning. Many of our stu- Bill Caruso dents spend more time concerned with their appearance than to the previous facility, though with with their academic performance, and fights because ot mi Ugly iiiimc. Having sold the arts center, and the Mayor strikes again JUST ARRIVED WE WILL MEET ANY expensive shoes and jackets are more common in school all Brendan Byrne...I mean the Continen- Clark cops are heroes YOUNG MEN'S S. WOMEN'S WIDE LEGS JEANS BY: ADVERTISED PRICE the time. tal Airlines Arena, I am fervently It seems that nowadays in Clark, whenever anyone at a council meeting asks To the Editor: . , BOSS. UNION BAY, GENERATION X, ' awaiting the news that the Thomas H. ON LEVI'S JEANS Uniforms help create school pride and stop students from the mayor's administration questions that they do not like to hear or arc unwill- On Aug. 2, I experienced a mother's worst nightmare. LEVI'S.MUDD.REVOLT Kean New Jersey State Aquarium has worrying about what they will wear to school every day. ing to answer, the latest sinister gimmick used by the Ellenport administration is I received a call at work that my son was missing. Jonathan is a handsome 11 ALL AT DISCOUNT PRICES WHILE SUPPLIES LAST Some say lhat uniform policies will stifle students' crear to intimidate and threaten the individual by filing a lawsuit against the person year old with a ready smile who enjoys new experiences. Jonathan is also autis- livity, but we believe it will help put that energy and'creativ- asking the questions. tic. This means that he docs not understand that traffic is dangerous and that you MEN'S STARTER Rookie Unfortunately, lawsuits seem to be the way to silence questioning politicians do not take rides from strangers. ' ily where it belongs — in their school work. WINTER JACKETS or citizens, by filing frivolous lawsuits, forces the defendent to spend thousands I would like to commend the Clark Police Department for their swift action Mayor James J. Kenedy, right, accepts a $20,000 donation from Merck & Co. Rah- Season of dollars on legal fees and filings defending himself. and response. Dispatcher DcLuca took my call for assistance. He was caring way plant manager Larry Maldi. Rear Tom Lewis, board member Rahway PAL This was Ellcnpon's vindictive way to punish and humiliate me, because I and very professional. and athletic director Rahway High School; Detective Gene DeCarlo, assistant By Ryan Vaarsi dared to expose to the public, as a councilman, his imcompentehce and misman- Officer Richternot only searched for Jonathan, he also helped calm the fears executive director Rahway PAL; Joe Gibilisco, board member PAL; Peter Kowal, Staff Writer agement in office which eventually led to arecall movement with approximatc- of a distraught mother and grandmother. Detective Scherb.was reassuring and CHAMPION & ABSOLUTE Participate locally treasurer Rahway PAL; Capt. Edward Tilton, executive director PAL; Bob Gregory, Jy 2800 dissatisfied citizens signing petitions. I was served with a lawsuit when helpful as well. I am very proud to say that I live in such a caring community. SHORT SLEEVE «fc ^-^ A A The latest trend in Washington is to claim, that govern- Merck Volunteer Focus Group chairperson and PAL member Ibrahim Shanf, presi- been renamed the Exxon Otter Reha- the recall was officially filed in October, 1994. I would also like to thank the officers of Linden and Rahway for assisting in TEE SHIRTS ^3P .-«»«, dent PAL. Front: PAL participartts Mark Solomon, Matt Wilner, Peter Kowal Jr. and bilitation Center .•„•> .' • ' Slanderous words, I was accused of saying, were never said, but facts and the search for Jonathan. The Union County Sheriffs Department and their K-9 ment is too big and needs to be reduced: " Matthew Kowal. .. Whether this is merely a political ploy or a genuine effort . Late word has it that the New criticism I did express concerning issues, which included an investigation in the Unit assisted as well as all of Union County's towns. Their units were seen all Jersey State Botanical Gardens is on town, suddenly became distorted, misquoted and misleading and used in mud- over the vicinity during the time- Jonathan, was missing. al reform is debatable, along with the question of the neces- ,.. GRANDVIEW ._ the block, and is being eyed by rep- slinging letters to the editor that were released to attack me. We extend our thanks to friends and neighbors who got in their cars to look 1 sity of such an attempt: . resentatives from Lawn Doctor, and As an adversary, I became a good candidate for a slander suit to generate bad for Jonathan. They include Mr. and Mrs. Hilodeau of Rahway, the King family £_.--* THE JEANS STORE..WITH MORE But all this wrangling inside the beltway can cause one to that every museum in the state is due publicity and tarnish my credibility during the recall movement and she Ward of Rahway, Mrs. Florence Bowes of Clark, Richie Taggert of Rahway, Mr. Val- Bob Dole does not deserve our vote MLNS LiOY fS :-. JUNIOH V/i •'••< _ overlook the level of government that has the greatest to be sold to the Ross Perot Founda- Council election race in 1994. cntc of Clark, and Dr. Orange of Clark. Their kind assistance means a grcal impact on each person's daily life — the local level. Remember when George Bush was prejudice that have characterized the tion for Blatant Revisionism. For two years,, this costly case dragged on. Two previous lawyers of Mayor deal. All of my neighbors on Colonial Drive were extremely supportive. 7-11 E. Westfield Ave., Roselle Park 245-8448 Hours: Mon-Wed 9:30-6PM Thur & Fri 9J0-8PM S.it 9:3D-6PM Sun 12PM-3PM While the president and Congress are debating foreign amazed by a supermarket check-out GOP for many years. Now. however, things have gone Ellcnport's requested it be dismissed. The, third and last lawyer, requested that Jonathan was safely found about two and a half hours later at the YMCA in Every American knows what policy, term limits and welfare reform, local governments scanner? Imagine a man who would Free too far. come to Union County, look for a American values are, which is why The governor has decided to sell such as Rahway's City Council are.deciding issues that will there are over 200 million different : copy of the Elizabeth Daily Journal Form the details of our driving records, and affect their constituents and-neighbors on a daily basis. ' so He" could check the Washington sets-of them. If Republicans "were "our vehicle information^ iff an'effort to Quality of life issues ranging from commuter parking to Senators score, stop by a campaign By Bob Rixon really so high on good values and raise Sll million without having to Monday 9-9, Tuesday 9-7, Wednesday 9-7, Thursday 9-9, Friday 9-7, Saturday 9-6, Sunday 12-5 public safely are developed and implemented on the local rally at the Flagship nightclub on common decency, they wouldn't be raise taxes, which would be incredibly Route 22, then lake Route 9 to a relax- married to big business, which level. It is the level of government where the individual can There is something insidious about unpopular. Ask Jim Florio. ing weekend at Atlantic City's Tray- doesn't care about either. effect the greatest change, as well as see the fruits of his or this. Ostensibly, this highly personal more Hotel. That's Bob Dole. Yet, if I were a conservative, I'd be her actions. Republicans would be happy if fed- information will only be sold to auto If character is a crucial issue in mighty suspicious of Bob Dole, who This is not to say orie should ignore Trenton or Washing- eral government were responsible for insurance and credit companies, park- UNBEATABLE ^is conservative rather than a.conserya _ .presidential elections., the. 1960. .xace nothing'•'more than' national -defense,—• r ing auThorifies, rftis-and -fnrcir tines; - ton". BuTTTybu wantro'cTr3nge"yQur'woriaToftTie*better, start" live. If Bob Dole becomes president, between Nixon and Kennedy featured pork barrel projects and farm subsi- and auto manufacturers for "safety in your own backyard. he intends to cut the capital gains tax COMDmOHlRi a neurotic against a womanizer. But dies. Unable to attack head on the recall mailings." that election was about the economy and also try to balance the budget Talk to your neighbors to find out what is affecting their programs they hate, which range from Yeah, right. UANCE and the "missle gap." Our presidents while habitually tossing pork toward daily lives. Stay informed of the actions of your local gov- education to environmental protection A pair of our more rational legisla- have been slave owners, adullerers, any state he carried. ernment. Attend its meetings. They're open to the public. to civil rights, they know that many tors took the governor, and our illus- bunglers, wirhps, liars, revenge seek- Whatever wheels Bob Dole can't . After all, active participation in government by the citi- government services favored by the trious DMV Director- C. Richard ers, and one great manic depressive. grease into motion might just stay majority of Americans can be Kamin, to task over the issue, which zens is one of the foundations of our democratic society. Bob Dole may Be an honest man with stuck. HavingdjKrrcd up the moderate strangled by neglecting to fund them they see as being an invasion of our lots of character, but we all could say wingof his pafify with hisjialf-hefrted MAGNA MART adcquajfcly. Just decrease revenue* privacy. ihat about many people who wouldn't appeals for tolerance ;and inclUSive- while' slicing the budget. Kamin swears that the information get our vote. ness, he will face a coalition of cen- will only be given to trustworthy indi- Welfare reform . In a recent campaign speech, Dole trist Republicans and Democrats who Despite his nostalgic visits to Kan- viduals who will not use it to dupe, lOUT THEY GO! SAVE UP TO 70% The president announced he would sign the welfare said that he would cut programs that disagree with much of Dole's plat- threaten, gouge, disturb or otherwise sas, Dole is a Washingtonian to Uic "you won't even miss." May we ask reform bill approved by Congress. New Jersey will be a key form. His political instincts will tell extort money from residents. OOFF core. Washingtonians are people who which programs? him to back pedal, skip the hassle, and state in judging whether it will work. live to cut deals on a big scale, or who This promise comes from the same concentrate on attending black tie AIR CONDITIONERS The Republican convention was a" agency that can't process an applica- Welfare entitlements, will be replaced by block grants to need to hear about those deals before bashes over at Kennedy Center for the great illusion — a stage-managed tion for a duplicate license in less than the states, which will then administer their own programs. anyone else. Everyone mixes regard- Arts. extravaganza featuring lots of pro- five hours. OUR PRICES ARE LOWEST! ' This leaves a lot of room for experimentation on the state less of political affiliation: politicians, Picture Bob Dole's old Senate cro- choice women and men who were the He also noted that approved buyers UP TO bureaucrats, lobbyists, journalists. nies attending White House_ dinners level. very soul of moderation. But the party of our information would be prohib- , | EMERSON 5100 BTU 115 V, 10.0 EER, #5HC53 23 T^ I Inexplicable alliances occur from this . while Pal Buchanan orders the biggie . It alsomeans that-there may be inass migrations toward remains hostage to a bitter core ot ileu trom reselling or disclosing any blending, like the marriage of James fries at Wendy's. As the Marine states that are most liberal with the money. Even though theocrats who want to mandate a nar- of it. Why is it that I don't find that EMERSON 6000 BTU 115 V, 10.0 EER, #6GC53 Carville and Mary Matalin. Truly pro- Corps Band eases into an after dinner row morality while abandoning com- particularly reassuring? I EMERSON 7000 BTU CASEMENT, 115 V, 8.5 EER, MODELS & 1 OF A KMD CLEARANCE benefits will now be limited to five years, nothing will pre- vincial personalities are ignored, lam- medley of Glenn Miller tunes, a rare, In keeping with the governor's |#75F71 : ••• ••— - vent someone from moving state-to-state when one state's pooned, or laughed but of town. Bob passionate commitments to the poor, IRCA CO BOOM BOX 13Q00 TAPPAN36-GAS satisfied smile crosses Bob Dole's idea, last week, my town's govern- l»flP7997 •• W0 W RANGE nt-MOM Consumer Rated No. 1* well is dry. ' ,- • Dole has breathed Washington air for the sick, the environment, and the IWESTINGHOUSE 5300 BTU 8.5 EER, 115 V, 1 OQ°°I 649°°| face. ment announced it has decided to start over 35 years. health and safely of working people. |#WACO53T7A - - •••• • * • * I IAIWA 7 CD CHANGER 1 QQ00 ROPER BY WHIRLPOOL New Jersey should be cautious in developing a welfare Even Jack Kemp's absurd reputation selling street names in an effort to IWESTINGHOUSE 15000 BTU 10.4 EER, 115V, • •CAOU700 afe W W WASHER ffWuiK system that does not attract out-of-state .recipients. Welfare 1 I#WAV15751A —- - • • • • WASHERS Dole is a deficit hawk who has had as a "bleeding heart conservative" Bob Rixon is a resident of Rah- raise money without having to bite the. I AIWA MINI SYSTEM W/CDI QQ00 KITCHEN AID AUTO should help a family rise, not seduce it into staying at the I CHANGER, INSMTO) all V W WASHER IKAWE7T7 • Heavy Duty, Large to adopt supply side economics and can't disguise the heartlessness and way and a weekly columnist for this bullet and pass an unpopular tax IAIRTEMP 7500 BTU 9,5 EER, #B2P08F2A . .1 .449" bottom. Jack Kemp to rescue his campaign. gutless appeals to racial and economic publication. increase. . I SHARP 3 CD CHANGER JENN-AIR AUTO. GAS Capacity Bidding was fierce, and as of this IWESTINGHOUSE 5100 BTU #WACO5175A ISHELF SYSTEM mam.... DRYER uOE-sooo 34H MOMLLATMN 1 • Regualr & Perm. Press writing, more than 40 percent of the I CRAIG BOOM BOX w/ AM/FMAQOO MAGIC CHEF AUTO Cycles X3AS DRYER IYE«4 .._- . streets have been sold. ISHARP 6000 BTU 8.0 EER, #AF605M6B , 229 | • STEREO. CASSETTE iwocooe ....™ W' • Free 10 Yr. Transmission Back from the great heartbreak Coma. January, I will be living on 1 SONY 15 W SHELF 97O00 MAGIC CHEF AUTO. Warranty GAS'DRYER mza Taco Bell Lane. As an aficianado of • SYSTEM SINGLE CD n/K...^f W 299" as we spend our summers dreaming of *%W SIDE BY SIDE WHIRLPOOL AUTO. 00 M STOCK* ON DiSHAY! Help yourself Just more than two years ago, base- Taco Bell's meat-byproduct-based I SONY 20 W SHELF diamonds. * DRYER, 8 CYCLE «UMzn ball fans across the nation had their • REFRIGERATOR I SYSTEM IMHCSIO 289* 329 It is often said that volunteers are the backbone of a com- Perhaps that is why the Strike of delicacies, this is a decision I can live hearts broken by what would later be Irish with. . MUST BE SOLD AT LOWEST PRICES! I SONY 30 W SHELF 39900 IE 2V CU. FT. BUILT-IN I Consumer Ruled No. 1* munity. If this is true, one could wonder how local towns '94 injured us so much. It wasn't a • SYSTEM. 5 CD IMHCOOO SIDE/SIDE REFRIQ. imoipnx 99900 called the grossest injustice in sports My friend Dan, on the other hand, sport that was taken away from us — lsONY DETACH GE 21'CU. Ft. BUILT-IN manage to stand on their own as of late. history. Coffee will soon be living on Budweiser V WASHER, DRYER they took our dreams. They took away • SPEAKERS. CD .CFDSIO... 129°° SIDE/SIOE REFRI6. iriKipns 99900 Take a good look at local rescue crews, and the decline of The Strike of '94 robbed us.of a Boulevard. He is ecstatic. • . • & DISHWASHER DRYERS the lifeline that linked us to our past I BROTHER WORD AMANA23-CU.FT. SIDE volunteerism in the area becomes obvious.. In Clark, the first-place Yankee team, the possibili- By Christopher Toohey . My friends Pete and Paul found out 24900 • Heavy Duty, Super and replaced it with enough greed to MUST BE SOLD AT LOWEST PRICES! • PROCESSOR •xxxni BY SIDE REFRIG. .sxmiSJ 99900I ty of records being broken and the Staff Writer they will be living on Intercontinental Capacity ambulance squads, called to respond in times of emergency, last a lifetime. I PANASONIC 31-TV AMANA 30" GAS RANGE. Fall Classic itself. But more import- are suffering from a serious membership drought. August 22, 1996. More than two Hotels and Forum International 1 REMOTE, 1CT3IE20 SELF CLEAN, IAESTOI ..'.. • Regualr & Perm. Press antly, we were robbed of our unwaiv- winning^ as sweet as vintage wine, Hotels Drive. They are going to have Cycles In communities that depend on the generous spirits and years later an'd many fans are still ;TF MICROWAVE [MITSUBISHI 46- MAYTAG so- GAS ering faith • in the consistency of but losing feels like vinegar on a open holding a grudge. I don't blame them. one hell of a time fitting lhat on their I PROJECTION, .TTTKKX RANGE tcreseoo • Automatic Dryness donations of time by its members, important services such as baseball. wound. It was really tough and we were help- return address slickers. MUST BE SOLD AT LOWEST PRICES! I RCA 52' COLOR TV. MAYTAG 30" GAS Control emergency ambulances and medical care as well as a local Throughout the 20th century, his- But it's a pain you wouldn't trade RANGE •cnottoCAW less to do anything about it. Wait! This just in: New. Jersey has I PIP, REMOTE IP527WSB... I 529~ fire department are essential. Mutual assistance from neigh- tory has written some glorious and •for - anything in the world. Unlike MW UPRIGHT & INSTOCK&ONWSPIAY] But now things are different. While officially changed its name to I RCA 31 • COLOR TV, PIP. MAGIC CHEF 30" GAS bors can help pick up the slack. tragic chapters to the diary of the other sports, baseball allows itself to RANGE IUA3 , baseball still has a way to go to win-all Microsoft. L • CHEST FREEZER I UNIV. REMOTE im«72ET 449" world. From the sinking of the Titanic become iniimate with its fans. The WHIRLPOOL OVER The time and energy needed for participation does not its fans back, progress is being made. Say it ain't so, Christies'?" ' •TOSHIBA 46- Consumer Rated No. 1* on her maiden voyage, to the destruc- • game is conversational, yet enigmatic. MUST BE SOLD AT LOWEST PRICES! 1 PROJECTION, ITPWOM THE RANGE MICRO iwfzto measure up to the invaluable service that volunteers provide We can clearly view Cal Ripken Jr.'s I'm a good driver. I got!one speed- - ,329°° tion of TWA Flight 800, baseball has We know the statistics of all the play- for their communities. Life-saving emergency services that breaking of Lou Gehrig's record of ing ticket five or six years ago, and /ClfEDV DUCANE, WEBER|IMAGNAVOX 25-COLORI QQ00 QUASAR OVER THE been the constant that lies lives ers, what number they wear and even • TV, REMOTE OTWUS all W W RANGE MICRO (MPSI.1SH ....249°° DISHWASHERS are sufficiently staffed operate in an efficient and effective 2,130 consecutively played games as I've been clean ever since. I have together, generation to generation and what town they were born in, but what V^ CVEKI GAS GRILL CALORIC AUTO. BUILT- • Pots & Pans, Normal, manner and assure the community that in times of crises, the catalyst to believing in our game nothing to be ashamed of, but I cer- I RCA 27- STEREO COLOR city to city. were they really like? You'd try to tainly don't want my driving record to MUST BE SOLD AT LOWEST PRICES! • TV. REMOTE •F27701BX ...... IN DISHWASHER ircsuoo ... 179" China Cycles there will be'someone who can lend that all-important help- again. 00 Sports fans traditionally rooj for the read each face in the dugout in a desp- become public domain. This whole MAYTAG AUTO. BUILT- • Dependably Quiet Sound Clowns like the Cleveland Indians' (TOSHIBA 35' STEREO QQQ00 yMOdLDWU74M/ ing hand. • , home team, always clinging to, the . crate attempt to see their minds. What PlIg mj BIG SCREEN & • COLOR TV, PIP «CF:»05O ..... # C C IN DISHWASHER lowuno). 379 Package Albert Belle cause setbacks here and scheme is just dripping with the ultimate goal of a world champion- were they thinking about? What kind ,1 PROJECTION TV IGE 30- GAS RANGE . 00 MAYTAG AUTO. BUILT- • Free 5 Yr. Pump/Motor there, but for the most part, baseball potential for a catastrophe. EwE ship. But as many fans will tell you,- of'a gUy is he? You never really know, I SELF CLEAN UGBPJUEV 599 IN DISHWASHER Kmnm • 349°° Warranty has been behaving itself. Especially I can see it now! A new breed of car MUST BE SOLD AT LOWEST PRICES! baseball is not a sport — it is a game, so you fill in the blanks yourself and IMARK ROYAL 36* GAS MAYTAG AUTO. BUILT- 00 David Worrall now lhat we are close to finally form- thieves who knows where you live, Rahway Progress a game that captures all the wonder then spend hours arguing about your • RANGE •SUU«P IN DISHWASHER towurax). 399 | IN STOCK & ON WSKAY! Publisher ing a collective bargaining agreement, where you work, and what your car VVCRAND and magic of childhood and releases it team with your'friends with a pride looks like. They know what license IMAGICCHEF36'GAS OTHERS TO CHOOSE ROMJ Published Weekly Since 1990 . • '" e baseball is the healthiest it has been in W CAMCORDER in a nostalgic burst every day at the "that's been'built.i6.ver a lifetime. What L • RANGE MISIWTW Raymond Worrall years. plate numbers they can fabricate and Executive Editor ballpark. Sitting in the stands eating a for? I don't know. But I do know we how do they know all of this? Because MUST BE SOLD AT LOWEST PRICES! NO DOWN PAYMENT • PAY NOTHING FOR 90 DAYS Is this the game of my youth? No. MAYTAG AT REGAL.AT Published By • hot dog never fails to remind us of the love loving and hating those nine guys the DMV sold them the information, Wildcard teams, interlcague play, Worrall Community Newspapers, Inc. Tom Canavan great players of old and those who on the field more than anything. - (hat's how! >V BOOM BOX & Addn Paridng BcMud Stan, RMT W SMM. Gn, M SH« St 1291 Stuyves'ant Avenue ' Editor in Chief accompanied us to watch them. 1 PORTABLE STEREO The game itself has been declared unprecedented offensive records and What's next. Social Security k AREAS LOWEST PRICES! " Union, N.J. 07083 • Like a religion, we place blind faith the most difficult by many. It's been multi-million dollar deals are all clear m W. ST. BBMBE ML numbers? MUST BE SOLD AT LOWEST PRICES! (Near Comer Of Stiles Street) • Jay Hochberg in „ our team, pinning the greatest said that hitting a round ball with ji reminders that the game I knew is (908) 686-7700 • Regional Editor Much as Jonathan Swift did in his expectations on the players. You give round bat is the most difficult task in gone. But it is baseball, and like all ^ EXIT 139 • time, let me make my own "Modest Soum them your blood, sweat and tears for all of sports. It must be. Where else things, baseball changes. Parking Off Street At ©Worrall Community Newspapers, Inc. Emilio Prisco Proposal" and offer a possible solu- 1! Av one win, then you do it again 161 would one be heralded for succeeding As fans return to their appropriate Our Door & Behind 1996 All Rights Reserved Managing Editor tion to this problem. Regal Rear Of Sunoco •. _.. /FREE DELIVERY more limes every year. Although one-third of the time? places along the first and third base Arid**, pictures and advertisements herein are the • Stale run brothels. us. i a a / / Qas, Opp. Stiles . "~" unfortunate and tragic events happen lines, they do so with trepidation. EXTT13 exclusive property of WorraJI Community Newspap- Peter Worrall The mystery of the game compels Why not let the practitioners of the ers, Inc. and any republication or broadcast without to all of us, we could always draw We've had our hearts broken by faith 8««o™)orilM«iol«»!I|Wgri(»a Advertising Director us to behove that miracles do indeed world's oldest profession go to work PAY NOTHING FOR 90 DAYS •Subied to «•# «ppraval. No Unarm cfwget uuuad II paid In M on « bdtm MM dm d«u It ytu Irom pucfciM written permission is prohibited. some amounl.of satisfaction tywwing happen. We place our hopes within itself. Howtlo-you ever really get over dKlFMnM tiaiOM oil fegbi to iccnje on On 3M« dty on unpaid tulanoi urtl paid In Mi. 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LOCAL SPORTS Monmouth power wins tourney Early detection of COUNTY N WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1996 HIGHLIGHTS Swimming, sportsmen activities on tap for September SECTION B Johnson Regional The BayShore Bombers of Middle-' symptons crucial town, a perennial power in several physical schedule little league divisions out of Mon- Concussions must be monitored set for fall • .mouth County, defeated.St. Joe's By Keith Agrnn i Nowhere Party in the park Those with no place .. Johnson "Regional High Sehoo! Boys Club of Rosellc in two straight ' Assistant Sports Editor will conilucl its fall sports physical games to capture the first ever Linden This is the second installment of a two-part piece on "Concussive Inju- can be a Kxlny ami tomorrow, beginning al Recreation Department 11-ycar old ries in Athletes," a seminar put on by tlic Kesslcr Sports Institute in West to go turn to YWCA 8:30 a.m. each day in the school' Baseball Tournament earlier this Orange on Aug. 7. Part One last week discussed Initial Assessment and health office. For more .informa month. Return lo Play Criteria. This week we'll look at the Short and Long Term great place By Sean Daily training lhat they bring with Ihein, lion, call the.school at 3S2-O91O The tournament attracted 10 teams Effects of Concussive Injuries, as presented by Kesslcr'.; Director of Psy- Staff Writer have-trainint; in'40-hour programs nn u*i-KMiencwho the imr , *-•-• -liiat -wcrc-divided into two diui< chology. Dr. Thomas Galski, " Bobbin Sander has seen what it is domestic violence and m programs A knock to the head never meant so much. ancc of vacations. Usually thought The Greater Union Counly Soft Bayshorc and St. Joe's emerged as like lo be a batlered woman. for substance ahusers. At least that's what Galski thinks, whether its during a Pop Warner of as a brief; annual break from Ihc ball Umpires'Association 35-Plu: leaders in their respective divisioas "They're generally very afraid," Not all wrtmen need shelter. Some football game or a fast-paced, often vicious NFL contest. Any sign of daily routine of labor, a vacation Masters One Pitch-SoftbaII Tonnia • after playing a four-game round robin she said. "We take iliem in because just need Ihe outreach and advocacy some distinct symptons could mean the presence of ahead injury, mild or too often is denned by its duration incnt will be Salurday at Wnritianc schedule. they're in danger. I think that when services of Ihe shelter or a place lo severe, and monitoring that individual over the period following can and location, rather than by its Park in Union Counly. they come in they're sad." . drop off [heir children while looking . mean the difference between a full recovery and a trip down th road tow- therapeutic values. More information may b for a job or' legal services. - Sports Clips ard permanent damage. " • Sander knows because she is a obtained by calling Pete a The need lo rest Ihe body and A jar to the brain, more commonly referred to a concussion, can have counselor at the battered women's The shelter is almost always full; 245-7344 or Keith al 232 7042. In the championship scries, Bay- mind is incontrovertible. How and more than just a dizzying or glassy-eyed effect on the athlete. What is \ shelter run by Ihe YWCA of Eastern according lo Burns, ihe shelter lakes • • • Shore came from behind to win 6-5 in where one does so is of lesser actually going on inside the brain has now become a more important area Union County in Elizabeth. Called in wcmien from Northern New Jeisey The Wesifield Y swim learn game 1, scoring a run in the bottom of importance, as long as Ihc job — as of focus for doctors and therapists like Galski, who arc taking a new Project: Protect, it is the only shelter and Puerto Rico. 1996-97' season will 'commenc the sixth inning. BayShore's bats il were — gels done. Earlier this approach to the way athletes with head injuries can be monitored. for battered or abused women and "I guess there arc two-sides lo that," wjlh practices'Sept. 16. exploded in game two as they romped monlh I took Ihc first of two paid While the research has yet lo be fully confirmed, it is the belief of their children in Union County. said Sander. "One is 'Thank -God Tryouts for placement into on'i to an 11-1 victory to close out the vacation weeks. It wasn't until the Galski and others that multiple head injuries obtained through athletics Project: Protect, which was formed they're here" and Ihe oilier is 'Will it of ihe team's five practice group tournament. Anthony Macaluso of first day of Ihe break that I gave any can be responsible for the occurancc of dimentia and even more debilatat- in 1978, is not just a shelter but a ever end?' Thai's not out of frustra- will be held on the following date? BayShorc was named MVP after bat- thought lev choosing a desiination, ing conditions such as Alzheimer's. ... counse.ling and advocacy program'for tion," she added, "but we're gelling ' Sept.,4: 4:306:30 p.m.. ting .585 with 14 RBI. but throughout .the months leading "All athletes need to be cognizant of how these injuries can bring on victims of domestic violence. calls constantly." . •• Sept. 5: •4:30-6:30 p.m. The other tournament entries were things like dimentia or Alzheimer's," Galski said. "Our first concern "This disease is just coming to the Burns added ihai were jumps in ihe Sept. 7: noon-2 p.m. Linden Rahway Mountainside, Rosel- Charlie Diamante, director of Linden Rec's Volleyball when assessing brain injuries is obviously to identify its severity."' forefront and New Jersey has been a amount of people they serve, particu- Each new leahi member will be lc Park, Cartcrct, Clark, Colonia and Clinic held earlier this month; instructs McManus While Galski said that the mild-severe assessment system is "not County leader and Union County has been a larly June through August and in required to participate in one try.ou Cranford. fourth-grader Greg Hilyard on how to get a rally started necessarily always dichotimous," the two separate levels do provide the leader," said Mary Ellen Burns, Ihe January. During these periods they are session only. Volleyball, Hoops following a serve. easiest table for understanding how the brain had been affected. Severe, Seat execulivc director of ihc YWCA of "full lo the max." Placement into ihc team's prac- Linden Recreation held a volleyball Pearl, aquatic director, at 273-3330. will showcase (he 1996 Garden State as Galski said, includes "obvious tissue damage and very clear effects on Eastern.. Union County. "Il seems to be cyclical," she said. tice groups will be based on age clinic and tournament earlier this The YMCA is located at 67 Maple St., Deer Classic, featuring more than 50 human functions." Mild, which generally would include most concus- By Jay Hochberg The shelter is a temporary home, "No one can seem to put iheir finger experience and ability levels. month. The Party Dolls <— Chrissy Sparks, Kim Konnors and Judy Wilson — will perform Summit.. of the outstanding deer harvested in sioas in sports, "docs not result in obvious structrual damage and no Regional Editor not just for ballercd women, but also on it." The practice groups are novice, Mr. Dcnci, Mike Rapolas and at Echo Lake Park in Mountainside on Wednesday, concluding Union County's Sportsmen Field Day the 1995-96 deer scasoas. extended loss of consciousness." for those who are pregnant or have bronze, silver, gold and senior. Rebecca Kahncy were the guest Summer Arts Festival. The performance will begin at 7:30 p.m. Echo Lake Park is The women and their children can The New Jersey State Federation of to Aug. 12, I knew I'd have to go just given birth and who have drug All new applicants should rcporl instructors, teaching fourth graders Sportsmen's groups will be con- Thai said, Galski feels that while definitions of what concussions arc located off Route 22 East at the Westfield/Mountainside border. In case of rain, the slay a limited amount of lime. For Sportsmen's Clubs, along with the NJ 1 somewhere, anywhere. addictions and for homeless women to [he Wallace Pool al llie.WestficId such skills as digging, selling and ducting various shooting. events, have been appearing in various forms in medical journals for some time, concert will ..be moved indoors to Cranford High. School, on West-End Place in women who are substance abuscrs,__ Division of Fish, Game and Wildlife- and their children. YMCA,'located on Clarke Street in serving.-':-.. ••• "including trap, skect.^jnuzzlcloadcr, the correct-approach to diagnosing has been lost behind the mountain of With liltlc" money to spend and Cranford. Rain information will be available after 2 p.m. on Wednesday at (908) the slay is six months, but they have lo and the United Bowhunters of NJ is Wesificld, during one of ihc ihrcc The tournament at Dobson Park rifle and pistol shoots, and bow and research put into identifying. no plans, I got into my car and The shelter has 30 beds and always be in day programs. For others, the proud to present the Fourth Annual 352-8410. has two counselors around (he clock. stay, is up to 60 days. ryoul SA\ssions saw knosky Park emerge as the win- arrow 3-D targets. There is a nominal . "For some lime people haven't looked closely at what constitutes a drove west on Route 78, a lovely Sportsmen's Field Day. interstate seemingly built for those Tliesc counselors, in addition to Ihc More informal ion may be ner, defeating Mclnyk Park 2-1. Dob- charge for the shoo{ing activities. concussion,'.' he said. '-'Yes, it's a difficult task for those doing the assess- . Sec YWCA, Page D2 son and .Sunnysidc Parks took third This hands-on weekend experi- ing, but Ihcrc arc now better indicators and better predictors of later who enjoy calm, easy 90-mile-pcr- obtained by calling Richard Mur- Admission to the Sportsmen's and fourth place, respectively. Other ence, sponsored by the Fort Dix Rod recovery that need more attention." hour sprints on summer afternoons. ay, ihc head.coach and director of Field Day is free, although there is a entries were Fifth Ward Park and Wil- and Gun Club, will be held Sept. 7-8 What many coaches, trainers and parents of high school and college As Ihe miles rolled past, I.could feel Competitive Aqualics, al 232-2700. S3 per car parking fee and nominal son Park. and promises to be a fun-filled _ ..athletes rnustknpw butrnay_npt is. Jha.Lan athlete, who.suf.fcrs one concus- - what] _can, (Jescr.ibcuflrily.^as the, •_• •__ _ _^_ fees charged-forweh shooting event. GOP challenger agree- to debate weekend Tor" all oufd66f"enlhus'iasts. sion, even mild, has a chance four times greater of getting another one deflating of blood vessels, in my The Weslfi.eld Y swim team has •A Thrcc-ori-Thrcc-Baskciball tour- cent of Ihc entire tax package directly healthcare and pension issues." Wil- In addition to offering sportsmen More information may be obtained even after the proper steps have been laken to safely return them to play. skull and the loosening of knots : scheduled its firsl parents meeting nament at Wilson Park saw Knosky Williams wants to 'expose Donald Payne's voting record' benefitled American families. ltams added. '•"." and women an opportunity to sharpen by calling the Fort Dix Recreation between my shoulders and solar o be held at the Wesificld YMCA Park win llic senior boys (15-18) divi- "It's much easier to get a second one after you've had one already," Rep. Donald Payne, D-10, has debates from Ihe very beginning," For example, in ITO3 he voted for the hunting and shooting skills, the event Office at 609-562^210. plexus. • ' ' ' >n Scpi. 11 at 7:30 p.m. sion ovcrjSunnysidc and Mclnyk cap- Galski said. "And as expected, there is a good chance of increased severi- agreed to debate the GOP challenger Williams said. "I want lo generally original House version of the budget, Another 16 percent 'of the entire "In fact Payne has-alsnjbocn on the address all the issues that concern the which included the BTU (ax, costing Parcms of all swim team mem- ture the junior boys (11-14) over Sun- ty and duration of future problems with each incidence.". Within two hours I was passing seeking his congressional seal. package gave lax credit hreaks to wrong side of a litany of issues." Wil- Vanessa "Williams, an attorney lOlb District and affect the country as the average American S500 per year Dcrs, new and returning, arc nysidc. Sunnysidc did managed to There arc several things that can be done to properly monitor anathlctc through Lebanon. Pa., and I'd senior citizens. That package also liams also said, "f^or Example, ihc froril" Newark who is Ihc Republican a whole, but more particularly 1 want and a new Social Security tax. All gave a $5,000 lax credit for middle :ncoufagcd lo aiiend. capture the girls division by knocking who has had one or multiple concussions. What is striking and bears decided I'd gone west enough. Balanced Budget Amendment issue. ofr Mclnyk. Maybe south now. I thought of candidate for New Jersey's 10th Con- to expose Donald Payne's voting told, the new taxes would have totaled clasR family adoption; .increased the In \905, he voted against an amend- • • • close attention is that the symptons which a concussed ahtlctc may show Ilie lust time I'd passed through gressional District, confirmed lhal she record." '. : '' J267 billion." estate tax deductions, increased the ment that would require a balanced hike Doran of CV.uk was rccog- In ihc One-cm One loumcy, Mcl- are much the same as those that burden teenagers and young people due and Payne tiuvc agreed lo dch.itcs. . there: nearly five years ago lo Ihc The lOlli Congressional District "In 1095 he- veiled against a S5OO camingn limit for working seniors,'cl/f ' budget by 20O2. Another example is n'im\ ;\s thc.iy'JS-'Xi Athlete-of the •nyk-won ihc girls division,-Kno.sVy to other things as well. Slerioci or drug use, alcohol abuse, or clinical The debalcs, requested by cable includes Hillside, Rahway, Roselle welfare reform. day, when some friends from uni- (ax credit for kids and other lux the capital gains tiix hy a third, Year al llie Spring Awards Cere senior boys and 17th' Street junior station Star Ledger-News 12, will be and pails of Elizabeth. Linden and relief," she also said. "That year, the expanded penally-free IRA withdraw- versity and I made the 1,100 mile "ltc voted against' a hill ilcsigned to mojiy of Fairleigh Dickinson Uni- hoys. . held next month and will be televised Union. House passed a $189 billion tax relief als for first-lime home buyers, college pilgrimage to Memphis, to watch cap the lime welfare recipients can versity, Madison/Florham ca'npus. Summit.swimming 'For some time people haven't looked on lhat slation. The formal has not "We can start with ihc issue of tax- package which gave American fami- tuition and paying for medical — well, join — the annual obser- receive benefits, require welfare reci- Doran also received the Most The Summit Area YMCA been determined. alion," she said. "Most people don't lies a $500 per child tax credit. More expenses as well as increased Ihe closely at what constitutes a concussion. vance of the death of Elvis Presley. pients lo work, fight illegitimacy and Valuable Player-Offense award and "SEALS" Swimming Team "I welcome the opportunity to know lhat Payne has repeatedly voted than 74 percent of the S500 per child amount small businesses can write off No need lo repeat lhat, I figured, for the purchase of new equipment." allow stales to create flexible welfare was recognized for his role as co- announced their tryout schedule for Yes, it's a difficult task for those doing the debate Congressman Payne, especial- against lax culs for the middle class, lax credit went directly to families driving south on U.S. 72. No time .i'Paync has a similar history oil . solutions." capliiin of .ihe football, team. boys and girls. Age groups arc deter- ly, since I have been calling for' small business, and senior citizens. earning S75.OOO or less. Over 60 per- assessing, but there are now better indica- either. Doran's four years as wide receiver mined by age on Dec. 1, 1996.. Wilhin a half hour I'd reached for ihc Devils led also lo his selec- The eight and under division gets tors and better predictors of later recovery Lancaster and decided this was far tion on ihc Firm Team Middle things underway Sept. 3 at 6:45 p.m., that need more attention.' enough. In retrospect, I wish I had ms Atlantic Conference All Freedom 9-10's arc Sept. 4 at 6:45 p.m., CJ — > will shed light n League, ECAC Metro AU-Siar first 11-lZ's Sept. 5 at 6:45 p.m. — Thomas Galskt planned, ahead, because wha 13-18's that same evening at 8 p.rh Managers of historic house of the Historical Society of Plainfield, Team Offense, Football Gazette depression all contain sympton lists which mirror that which Galski pre- thought would be countless miles Make up tryouts for all ages is set for museums seek to balance the t celebrating its 75th anniversary. Division III All-Ameriean Second sents for concussed athletes. of farms with a tranquilily punct- The Drake House in Plainfield provides an ideal venue for this Sept. 6 at 6:45. p.m. ambiance of a.historic interior selling Team and the 1995 NJ College Still, once a head injury has been detected, watch the athlete and his/ uated only by. Amish families in The Drake House provides an ideal workshop as it contains period rooms of the Colonial and Victor* wilh lighting lo satisfy 20lh century Football Scoring Leader. The Summit Area YMCA her progress with these four groups in mind: their horse-driven buggies turned venue for this technical assistance "SEALS" Swimming Team has a tastes. ian eras, as well as an exhibit gallery. Participants will learn how Doran averaged 7.6 points per PHYSICAL — (1) Headaches, (2) Neck & back pain, (3) Ringing in out to be an overdeveloped retail workshop as the museum contains long established reputation of excel- Il is important to maintain the feel- game and had seven games with 10 cars, (4) Nausea or vomitiing or gastrointestinal distress, (5) Drowsiness center divided inlo clusters of fact- period rooms of the Colonial and Vic- to select lighting fixtures for problematic spaces, how to light arti- lence, not only in competitive swim- ing of an earlier lime in history and at or more receptions. He totaled 151 & fatigue, (6) Disturbance in balance & dizziness, (7) Loss of smell or ory outlets. torian eras, as well as an exhibit gal- ming but also in providing an atmo- Ihc same time highlight significant facts to create dramatic presentation and how to ward off the receptions for 2/)35 yards.and 21 taste. There were Amish people, of lery." The lighting problems of the 1 sphere in which each individual can artifacts which define Jhat time. The touchdowns, COGNITIVE -- (1) Loss of attention & durability, (2) Slower think- course. One can't help but notice Drake House provide the examples damaging effects of ultraviolet light. pursue their goals an practice those slaffs of historic house museums will • •••-. ing processes, (3) Problems'expressing, thoughts, (4) Difficulty in learn- them in their buggies, riding along for Schrager's workshop, which will values which contribute to their suc- learn ways to solve technical prob- 'The standings for the'Rahway ing new informaiion,(5) Poor recent memory & forgctfulness, (6) Poor the shoulder of U.S. 30 as thous- include discussion of how to select cesses outside the pool. They take cal Commission, Department of State. Division of Parks & .Recreation's planning & organizing, (7) Poor reading & arithmetic skills;(8) Decrease ands \>f cars thunder past them. lems al a workshop led by profession- lighting fixtures for problematic Holocaust Museum, , Ihe Brooklyn required. There is a $10 fee to cover pride not only in their athletic accom- To register for the workshop or for Men's Slow Pitch Softball League, Alicia Chapman of MelnyK Park was Jhe victor in Linden in problem solving & creative thinking, (9) Difficulty in finding right The scenery didn't seem impor- al lighting consultant Sara Schrager. spaces, how lo light artifacts to create , Children's Museum, the Whitney the costs of materials and refresh- plishments but also in their academic ments — S5 per additional person' further information, contact Ihe Union as of August 12, arc as follows: Rec's One-on-One Basketball Tournament Aug. 1. word or phrase. . ' \ . tant then; seeing scores of stores The workshop, sponsored by the dramatic presenlalion and how to Museum of American Art and wilh and personal contributions. r ,i... organization. The County Office yf Cultural and Herit- GRITSCHKE DIVISION — PSYCHOLOGICAL, BEHAVIORAL & EMOTIONAL — (1) and the traffic supporting them is Union Counly Office of Culture and ward off the damaging effects of corporate offices and private fromm the sarnsame organization. The age Affairs, 24-52 Rahway Ave.. F.li- Butch Kowals Tavern (19-4). Wait ."Winning Isn't'everything —: but Anxiety, (2) Depression, (3) Apathy & indifference, (4) Impulsivity & nothing new to anyone from this Heritage Affairs and the Historical ultraviolet light. collections. worrkshop is made possible, in part, by Annual golf tourney set for Sept. 13 zaheth. N.J. 07202, ( drug abuse counseling. There also is the children to consid- er, most of whom range in age from infancy to eight years. A Public Service Of WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS "liven if the child knows it was Union County's ITS wrong and it was a scary place to be, Your Community's Best they miss the other partner," said San- der. Many of the children have beha- Best Source For FRP:E vioral problems or develop them later, something that Project: Protect tries to isource Instant Information deal with through support groups. Above: Members of the new Workforce Investment Board, formerly the Private Industry The shelter helps the children cope 24 HOUR VOICE INFORMATION SERVICE Council, gather before their'first meeting. From left: Meeker Sharkey Financial Group • with support groups and by sitting for Vice President Richard Crater; Freeholder Henry Kurz; County Manager Ann Baran; them while tlieir mothers arc looking MOVIE REVIEWS SPORTS TIME ,1 COMPUTERS BOOK REVIEWS l I Freeholder Ed Force; Suburban Chambers of Commerce President Joseph Steiner; for jobs or housing. 3TEMPERATURE ] AND THE Freeholders Carol Cohen and Frank Lehr; and NJ Employment and Training Commis- The shelter will take a woman in 3301 Hardcover 3200 Menu of Movies NATIONAL SCORES 3222 Movie Charts. 1000 Current Time & Temp. sion Executive Director Robert Wallace. • 3302 Paperback 3101 NFL Scores ' INTERNET .once, a standard'policy in women's 3223 vlfJeo Charts Below: Florence Wright, standing at left, office manager of the Customer Information ' 3303 This Waek's Best Sellers 3104 NL Baseball Scores shelters, though the other services of 3224 Video Reviews • 3105 AL Baseball Scores WEDDING Center in Westfield, assists former employees of United Jersey Bank in Cranford at the Project: Protect are available whenev- 3215 Kid's Video Review BUSINESS PLANNING mobile Customer Information Center. Seated is Fred Webb of the county Department of Suburban Chambers of Commerce President Joseph Steiner, second from left, pre- er needed. Some women need them Human Services. STARTING YOUR sents the Private Industry Council's Member of the Year Award to Union County for much of their lives, said Burns. SCHEDULES/LINES OWN BUSINESS GENERAL INFORMATION Vocational-Technical Schools Superintendent Thomas Bistocchi. Freeholders Frank "In domestic violence, it often Movlatourc* 3122 NL Baseball 4190 Training & Workshops 2001 Small Budget Weddings '.ehr and Ed Force look on. The PIC was regrouped as the Workforce Investment Board takes more than one scare to make she 3123 AL Baseball 4191 Starting A Business 2005 The Engagement Party 3237 What's Online Today? recently by order of Gov. 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Irrfosource is a public service of Worrall Community Newspapers. Inc. Ronald Reagan and voting for the (908) 686-7700, ext 311. Proof of residency is required man from Kansas instead. 1060 Stuyvesant Ave. •Union Center • 851-0087 Yes. ,A clear head and relaxed HRS. Mon. thru Thurs 9:30 to 6PM • Fri •- 9:30 to 7 PM • Sat-9:30 - 6PM • Sun-11 AM-4PM nerves, indeed. WORRALL NEWSPAPERS THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1996 — PAGE B5 WORRALL NEWSPAPERS PAGE B4 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1996 Everything youever wanted to know about ; r Springfield craftsman takes Dixieland jazz, but were afraid to ask When I decided to interview War- year. Some of Vache's titles may be Vache's second son, Allen Vache, pride in his beautiful boxes •H ren Vachc Sr., I fell it was an oppor- on sale tonight. is also a jazz musician. A resident of tunity to lcam about a type of music of Vachc teased me about having Florida, Allen played clarinet with Angic, — a piano in a 1994 wooden By Bea Smith "They now have a full line of disc which I am basically ignorant. What enough room to write all the informa- famous jazz musician Tim Cullum in setting. It's my pride and joy," Vieira StalT Writer movements, which look like a phono- exactly, I asked Vache, is Dixieland? tion he gave me, and he knows some- San Antonio, Texas, and now plays exclaimed. "It plays 'Lara's Theme' A huge, powerfully built man, graph record. You sec," he said, open- thing about it. He was editor of the •independently around the world. from 'Doctor Zhivago' and "Wind According to Vachc, Dixieland is a Michael Vieira of Union, carried car- ing one of his music boxes, "they have New Jersey Jazz Society newsletter Syncopatin' Seven has toured Beneath My Wings' — two vague term which represents different tons of wooden music boxes into the punch-outs, and when these things for 19 years. Vachc and wife Made- nationally and internationally,-doing movements. kinds of music to different peoplc."I lobby of this newspaper office recen- turn, that's what makes the musical line were founding members of the shows in Germany and England, and "From being in the construction don't like it," says Vachc. "I call it a tly to display them and to talk with chords. They also make miniature New Jersey Jazz Society, and Vachc entertaining'on 4ih of July in Caan, business, I've conquered the nervous- jazz band." pride about his "expensive hobby." movements small enough to go into was co-founder of the American Fed- France. In between gigs, all members ness of creating these delicate things I He colorfully described Dixieland The former wrestler, gas and pump watch cases and key chains. Their lat- eration of Jazz Society. freelance. "There's never enough do. You have to gear yourself. You as "comball jazz," rcmnicicm . of station mechanic and constructionist, est movement is a 20-tunc movement Vachc has had his current band for music for one band to keep occupied," can't rush. Cabinets have to be perfect groups which had members wear unwrapped some of the most beautiful with a bell ensemble in a beautiful the past 20 years, with musicians laughed Vachc. and finished." straw hals and red vests in an effort to music boxes ever created in lovely inlaid case which is valued at approxi- coming and going. In addition to Late last year, the group played at provide more visual entertainment. shining wood. "More of these arc mately S45.400." The expensive • hobby has not Vache on bass, the current seven the inauguration of the Louis Arms- "We don't dress up," said Vachc. being displayed in the Springfield Vieira mentioned that all the tempted Vieira to sell his pieces. includes piano player Lou Carter of trong postage stamp held at Montclair Public Library this month," the big cabinets arc made in his shop in "Someday," he admitted, "I may Vachc stated lhat the band's sound Bloomficld, who, Vachc says, has Post Office. Vache was instrumental |4 T tnir^p ,"Unmn Pf^u/p[ frfiy " hr Cflirl tKic ic ctrirl- ed. I aro-proud-to-say- IIM r (en g , is rlr.rivcJ from lli phjyed-vrith-eie •in-obtaining(approval for the slam lhat aflcr 42 years doing all kinds of — and arc hand polished, "and 1 also ly therapeutic. There is a market to jazz of Chicago in the 1920s and New Dorscy. In a 1937 movie featuring helping to collect signatures which physical labor, I am able to,create install the inlaids. In this particular sell them, but," he grinned, "when I York in the '30s and '40s, similar lo Jimmy Dorscy's band, the actor play- were sent to Washington requesting wooden homes for the musical boxes. oval box, I installed the head of make them I hate to get rid of them. the music performed by groups ing Carter pantomimed and lipsynccd the stamp's issuance. It's a hobby, although an expensive Beethoven. The head is made of cloi- There's a piece of me in every cabinet appearing at Eddie Condon's New to Carter's actual piano and singing.. Vachc stated that the band's perfor- one, but I'm doing what I want after sonne. And these boxes," he gestured that I make. York night clubs of lhat era, but not Carter also made television appcar- mance is primarily instrumental, and ' all around, "arc made of walnut, chcr- .42 years." "I believe that when people puichr. restricted to it. . anccs, portraying a cab driver who covers tunes by famous jazz musi- rywood and other exotic woods. It He showed a combined guitar- asc an expensive unit they will have A resident of Rahway since 1928, wrolc funny love songs on the Perry cians. "If we sing, it's because we lakes approximately one month to music jewelry box, which played deli- the best of the craftsmen in it. And Vache has loved jazz since his child- Como show. can't help ourselves." make the cabinets. I have about 25 Michael Vieira of Union showed some of the wooden music boxes he created these past cate tunes of the opera, "Carmen." "It they arc all made in different sizes. hood. "I grew up with it, I've always All members of the group, such as I asked Vache if he had a favorite Warren Vache, Sr. and his band, Syncopatin' Seven, will treat Rahway to their version pieces. is completely made of wood," he said, When I buy the musical pieces, I few years as a 'hobby.' More of these beautifully made wooden music boxes are now being been interested in it." I interviewed drummer Jiampaulo Biaghi and clar- jazz artist. "Why, there's so many it of Dixieland jazz this evening at 7 p.m. in front of the Union County Arts Center, the "the wood I selected, shaped and pol- "I also made about 350 crucifixes make sure I can get the cabinet from displayed injhe Springfield Public Library. • . Vachc in the den of his home on West inet player Nick Sassone, have played would fill up a book in itself!" he fourth concert in the Mayor's Summer Concert Series. ished." There was an inlaid-top music and Stars of David too. Some of the • one piece of wood because two pieces Inman Avc., which contains a curio in famous New Yorlj jazz clubs like chuckled. He admitted, however, to box, which played "Beauty and the crucifixes arc hand-carved, in which i have different grains in them. The size cabinet filled with figurines holding Eddie Condon's. Trombone player favoring trumpet player Bobby Beast." Now this one," he lifted gin- lake a tremendous amount of pride," of the material determines the size of Shakespeare Festival ends season guitars and other'instruments, and a Bobby Pring appeared on the PBS Hackctt. . gcrly from its carton, "is Rcugc-madc, Vieira slated. the cabinet. I have a catalogue — and wall of books chronicling the history network in a tribute to Benny Good- Syncopatin' Seven's current CD is New photography from St..Croix; Switzerland. It plays Vieira said he started making crosses I find lhat anything can be made. The of jazz. Vachc sat at his typewriter, man. Guitar player Dawcs Thompson entitled, "The Music of Harry Barris," 'Phantom of the Opera' and is a com- about 15 years ago. Two friends get- pieces arc so prccisioned. They all with whimsical tale of happiness where he has made a significant con- of Trcnlon toured wilh the World of and will be on sale tonight. Theirmost exhibit on view ting married at Holy Spirit Church Shakespeare Company, the Adobe tribution to the subject, as author of plete walnut cabinet, also with used to be made by hand. Today, The New Jersey Shakespeare Festi- after performances in "Julius Caesar" Jelly Roll Morton. Last but not least, recent recording, "The Music of 'sent an invitation specifying no gifts, Theatre and Chamber Theatre of Bos- "This Hom for Hire," about jazz through September 72-notc movement. And," Vieira they're computerized. They have a val closes its 34th season with the and "As You Like It," to portray the Vache's son Warren Jr., comet Isham Jones," will be released next and he felt he had to give something, ton, among others. trumpeter Pec Wee Erwin, the fifth smiled, "this one plays Beethoven's crank. The precision can be a ihou- American premiere of Timbcrlak'c Prince. Mr. LuPone's extensive player— "Not coronet, like the hat!" year. For those, like me, who do not An exhibit of photography by Ali- so he made his first cross. "I also book in a scries called "Studies in The Arts Calendar, prepared by Worrall Community Newspapers, is a "Fifth Symphony'. It has an oval sandlh of an inch. Whoever makes Wcrtcnbaker's translation of "Lcoca- Broadway credits include "Getting Ian Heifer, who was last seen as says Vachc—has worked with Benny recognize the latter, Vache informed . son A. Hooper of Wcslfield will be on make toys for children, which include Jazz" published by the Rutgers Insti- list of upcoming theatrical and musical performances, art exhibitions and cabinet, which I made, with all Rcugc these have lo be part musical and part dia" by Jean Anouilh. Directed by Away With Murder^" Zoya's Apart- The Bishop of Ely in "Richard III" Goodman behind, ihc iron curtain in me that Jones is a very famous band- display at Children's Specialized • my grandchildren — tcctcr-totlcr tute of Jazz Studies. His next work, olhcr cultural events in the area. To corllributc to the calendar, forward all movements —just look at the intrica- engineer." NJSF Artistic Director Bonnie J." ment," "St. Joan," and "A Chorus portrays The Inn Proprietor. His other addition to other performances worl- leader and composer of many runes, Hospital throughout September. cies of it — the best in the world," he • airplanes, full size doll houses. Line," for which he recevicd a Tony NJSF credits include "Merry Wives "Crazy Fingers," is the story of.jazz dwide, and played on Rosemary Cloo- including the familiar, "It Had To Be rclcvcnt information to: Arts and Entertainment section, 1291 Sluyvcsant Vieira explained lhat "whenever I Monte and sponsored by the newly A graduate of Ohio Wcsleyan Uni- smiled. Everything." Award nomination. He has worked at of Windsor" and "Goodnight Dcsdc- pianist Claude Hopkins. Vachc has ncy records as well as making his own You.". Avc., Union, NJ 07083, or fax to (908) 686-4169. do my craftsmanship of any kind, it's recognized GPU, "Leocadia" opens versity with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, The big man, who was bom in regional theatres throughout the coun- mona. Good Morning Juliet." Most just finished "Backbcals and Rim- recordings. Some of Warren Jr.'s "You know, this is the 2fX)th like a piece of me. There's a tremend- on Friday and runs through Sunday, "We just play good music," Today Ms! Hooper has been an art instructor Union and graduated from Union try and was nominated for an Emmy recently, he was seen at the Kennedy shots" about drummer Johnny Blow- music can be heard on a radio prog- anniversary of the musical movc- ous amount of difference in ihc crafts- September 8. For tickets and informa- laughed Vachc. "We don't play any • Concert: Jcrseyaircs-Rahway Valley Chorus-Barbershop Chorus, for ihc Wcslficld Summer Workshop High School, was a state wrestler at AwarcHbr his performance as Zach Center in "The Art of Wailing." ' ers, which will be available in book- ram called "River Walk," which is . ment,". Vieira declared. "A watchman manship. My work,~he-admillcd, "is tion,-please call (201) 408-5600. _. junk."' • _ _ j_ plus the Harmony Dancers at the Village Green.. Scotch Plains Cultural -for the Creative and Performing Arts Union High School during the~1955 Grayson on "All My Children?' He is Completing the cast of "Leocadia" stores at the end of this year, and a available on approximately 40 sta- by the name of Favrc made the first much better now than when I started. In an ancient and strange chateau Syncopalin' Seven will appear next Arts Committee, 430 Park Ave., 7:30 p.m. Rain site: High School Audi- for the past eight summers. In 1991, season. He grinned. "I was a • also the co-executive director of Man- arc Meg DcFoe, Sanaz Hojrch, Brian compilation of his magazine articles, tions around the country, but, ironi- musical movements in 1796. He made I've been learning more and more live an eccentric and extravagant on Sept. 7 at the 1 OOlh. anniversary of torium on Wcslfield Rd. For information, call (908) 322-6700, ext. 220. she was the recipient of the Gover- 168-pound state wrestler and Walter hattan Class Company. N. Taylor, and Justin J. Stccve. Sets entitled "Jazz Gentry," is due out next cally, not in our area. them for women's pendants or neck- about wood. And I'm learning about Duchess, a mournful Prince con- the Suburban Golf Club in Union. nor's Teacher Award. Shallcross was my coach. Then I went for "Leocadia" will be designed by • Concert: Ray Masters-Italian music, Fribcrgcr Park, Bond Drive, laces and put them in perfume bottles. the differences in sounds. For exam- sumed by the memory of a past love, Making her NJSF debut as Aman- into the Marine Corps. Then I went to Rob Odorisio, costumes by Murcll Union, 8 p.m. For information, call the Union Recreation Department at Her photography is currently being They were sold throughout Europe ple, cherrywood seems to give a little and a cast of whimsical misfits. Into da, ihc woman who brings life and work. I worked as a gasoline pump Horton, lights by Steve Rosen, sound (908) 686-4200. displayed and sold at Gull Studios and as far away as China. At one time, more timbre. I'd like to think that the their world comes a fresh, charming love to the Prince, is Susan Cremin. A and tank mechanic as a young man for by Johnna Doty. located in Bayhcad, New Jersey, and 10 percent of the exports of St. Croix instalment is only as good as the Parisian shop girl who inadvertently graduate of the Yale School of Dra- 'Dragonflies on Lotus' exhibit • Concert: The Mayor's Outdoor Concert Scries featuring Syncopatin' : LhefamUyJj^iiipsi.ofManiiel Vjeira „,. -The production-has .been generous- her sculpture and prints are displayed -were-musical-movements. In 1896, cabinet. Ii" amplifies ~rhe"sdunil It's""" ' puTTsThWiHte'tfie future and The pos-~ -ma, Ms,-Crcmin-recently appcaioLai.., Seven 'Dixieland, Union County. Axls.Ccnlcr, .1601 Irving..SL Rahway,-7... and Sons Inc. My brothers, Manuel ly sponsored by GPU. GPU has a and sold at Lucca',s Coffee Shop "in"' the Rcuge people took over the com- like a cabinet in a guitar. That's what sibility of happiness. Perhaps best Yale Rep as Vivic in "Mrs. Warren's p.m., free. For.information, call (908) 499-8226. " • Jr., Bob and myself took over our Profession" and Viola in "Twelfth recent history of supporting NJSF's displayed:ffi Members Gallery Westficld. pany and are now the present owners. expands the sound. known in American for his historical father's business, and we built about They make the best musical move- dramas "Bcckct" and "The Lark," Night." Her New York credits include "rediscoveries," having sponsored A Chinese Brush Painting Show form created thousands of years ago. the Center's Chinese Brush Painting Tomorrow A reception open lo the public is 400 gasoline stations in the state of In addition to his wife, his four ments in the world." Anouilh is considered the master of "A Part of ihc Story at MCC" and the . last season's "Artists and Admirers." featuring works by students of, the A Holy Man, Dragonflies on Lotus, Class under the guidance of Shirley The New Jersey Shakespeare Festival closes its 34lh season wilh the scheduled for Sunday, September 8 New Jersey. children arc equally proud. They arc from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Children's Vieira continued, "With the com- 20th Century French drama. title-role in "The Adventures of Amy NJSF receives additional funding New Jersey Center for Visual Arts Great Carp, Fire Peonies, Multico- Pu Wills. American premiere of T.imbcrlakc Wcrlcnbakcr's translation of "Leoca- Michelc Fcrrara, Laura Schwab, Lisa dia" by Jean Anouilh, opening on Friday and running through Sunday, Specialized Hospital. Individuals or ing of the great depression, the musi- "Until the time of.my rctircmentsix Bock" at Ensemble Studio Theatre. from the New Jersey Slate Council on will be on view in the center's Mem- lored Gold Fishes, and A Treasured Composed'of watcrcolor and sumi Webster and Carol Cislak. The Vidr- NJSF is proud to be presenting the September 8 ai Bowne Theatre on ihe campus of Drew University, 36 groups wishing lo visil Xhc disp\ay al cal movement business and Rcugc months ago," Vieira explained, "I was Portraying ihc Duchess' brother is the Arts. bers Gallery from through Sept. 15. Gourd are some of the pieces of stu- ink on rice paper, fcach work asserts os also have five grandchildren. American Premiere of award-winning Madison Avenue in Madison. For tickets and information, please call . ajioiiicr time may do so from 8:30 we're almost completely extinct. What in vhe heavy construction business Thomas Rarbour, who was last seen at "Leocadia" runs from through Sep- I Chinese brush painting is an art dent art that have been produced in the personal style of the painter with a.m. - 4:30p.m. by entering the hospi- "Angic ihinks it's a grcal hobby," he playwright Timbcrlakc Wcrtcnbak- (201) 4O8-5600. brought the company back were ihc and worked wilh garden tools and NJSF in 1992's "Much Ado About tember 8 at Bownc Theatre on ihc extraordinary flair. Some humble, tal's East Wing. said. "I love it. I get lo my shop early er's translation. Ms. Wcrtcnbaker's campus of Drew University, 36 Madi- American soldiers after World War U. pumps. I started making music'boxes Nothing." His Broadway and Off- some bold, others loose, primitive or Next week in ihc morning and the days just fly play "Our Counlry's Good," was son Avenue in Madison. For tickets Large print books for blind, handicapped sophisticated, every piece is a gem in For evening or weekend visits con- • "They bought ihc musical items to scnti as a stress release. I always had music Broadway credits include: "King- • Wednesday: Oldies Night featuring the Parly Dolls, Echo Lake Park, by. There is no aggravation involved. nominated for six Tony Awards in and information, call (201) 408-5600. Thousands of large print books arc available free of charge from the New ils own right. . tact the hospital's community rcsour-' home to Ihcir .swcclhcarls iind wives, boxes when I was a boy because I doms," "The Great White Hope," Mountainside, 7:30 p.m. Rain site: Cranford HS auditorium. For infor- I just put my thoughts into these 1991 and was followed by the Jersey Library for the Blind and Handicapped. Best sellers, romance, adventure, cc coordinator, Janet Wcston at (908) and the rebirth of Rcugc was due to liked music boxes. And I always "Aristocrats" and "The Taming of the The exhibition is free and'open to mation, call (908) 527-4900. boxes. acclaimed "Three Birds Alighting On mysteries — all types of books can be borrowed through' the mail at no cost to 233-3720, cxt. 379. these men." wanted to make them as nice as they Shrew" in Central Park. He has been the public. NJCVA is located a,t 68 "I made my way in life," he dec- A Field," which ran for two years in the reader, Call 1-800-792-8322 for more information. • Aug. 29: David Aaron's Big Band althc Village Green, Scotch "Today, they make a full line of were in the stores. I actually started featured in the films "The Age of Antique photos wanted Elm St. in Summit. The artist's works are for sale, with lared. "And I'm happy to be able to London, and had ils American pre- Plains Cultural Arts Committee, 430 Park Ave., 7:30 p.m. Rain site: High musical movements, from one tune to about a year before I retired." Innocence," "Arthur" and "Suspect," • Members Gallery hours: Monday - a portion benefiting Children's Spe- . say that. Not every retiree can say miere at Manhattan Theatre Club. The Union County Arts Center, for- School Auditorium on Wcstficld Rd. For information, call (908) He said lhat the first one made was among others. Jacquie McCarthy, Editor Friday 12 - 4, Saturday and Sunday 2 - cializcd Hospital. 18-notc movements, and they cost that, you know." "Leocadia" will be directed by Bon- merly the Rahway Theatre, a national- for a friend. "I made one for my wife, Making up the Duchess' eccentric, ©Worrall Community Newspapers Inc. 1996 All Rights Reserved 322-6700. ' • ' from $45 up to S2.200," he explained. nie J. Monte, who over the pasi sever- ly landrnarkcd vintage vaudeville 4. Children's Specialized Hospital, but strangely charming household are Organizations submitting releases to the entertainment section • Aug. 29: The Mayor's Outdoor Concert Scries, Motown Revue with al seasons has introduced audiences to movie-house, is seeking old photos of The Center will be closed Sept. 1 New Jersey's only comprehensive a group of NJSF veterans. Tom Brcn- Flashback, Union County Arts Center, 1601 Irving SL Rahway, 7 p.m., a number of rarely seen masterpieces, the theater from ils early years, cspe- can mail copy to 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., P.O. Box 3109, Union, pediatric rehabilitation hospital, is 1 and 2. rliirliwn "Arlictc and di" nnr" ll nan, seen for the tenth time in last sea- mq]]y frrim j|r fining in 1°78 t" in * -New-Jersey, 07083- . fty,. Fnr jnfnrrriatinn. call (908V 499-8226. -lnrat/vi nn Nrw Prnviripnr-f Rnnfj in information can Membership drive now iinfiorvv "Diary of a Scoundrel" by Russian son's "Artists and Admirers,", is The '50s. For further Mountainside. playwright Alexander Ostrovsky. Taxi Driver.' Mr. Brannan's Broad- The Arts Center would like to sup- 273-9121. for local players' 1997 season . Portraying the Duchess is Yolande way credits include "Prelude to a plement its pictorial archive with Kiss," "Our Town" and "The Front . -, .,-•--' -.11 .!._ .1 "Rcheafsa"DnUnn«..».l fofnt-r Murder"MnrHi»r* , by Richard Bavan, recently seen as the Duchess whatever additional photos and other The Membership Drive for the mation while others can call the thea- 1 CATERING KftSTAl I KANT of York ir^ NJSF's production of Page.' memorabilia people may have col- ter at (908) 232-9568 and leave a mes- Lcvinson and William Link operating FOR ALL , ,,.„. .;,.,,,.,,,,,,.,, ... :.. •,...... ,;,„ 1996-1997 season at Wesificld Com- "Richard III." Ms. Bavan was bom in Ken Kliban and Gregory Jackson WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS on March 8 and concluding on March lected over the years and are willing munity Players is now underway, sage. All shows open on a Saturday OCCASIONS HCH flPBCUWt PAIlVl 22, 1997. The season finale is the Sri Lanka, and has performed as an arc cast as feuding Butler and Head to share. Especially desired at this, announced Membership Director- night and run Friday and Saturday | LUNCH BUFFET Union Leader, Kenilworth Leader, Roselle Park Leader, Summit Observer, Springfield actress and- singer throughout ihc Waiter; both men were seen in last time, during restoration of the build- Mrs. Lctty Hudak. She noted that this evenings for 3 or 4 weekends, making torching drama, "Dancing at Lughna- DAILY '4.05 1O% OFF| world. Her most rccfcnt Broadway cre- season's NJSF production of "Love's ing's facade, are photos that show the I DINNER BUPFET Ordure Over S1O Leader, Mountainside Echo., Elizabeth Gazette, Roselle Spectator, Rahway Progress, year, a • $30 membership gives you it easy to have a looal night out to sa" bu Brian Fricl which opens on dit was in the Tony nominated musi- Labour's Lost." Mr. Kliban was seen kiosk-type ticket-booth that had been •6.SS With Ad tickets to all four of the new season's experience live theater. May 3 and runs weekends until May Clark Eagle, Hillside Leader, Lindert Leader cal, "Chronicle of a Death Foretold." on Broadway in "Rumors," "Passion" in use. for only a short time. shows as well-as a newsletter and 17, 1997.. 1230 MORRIS AVE..UNION The first show of the upcoming sea- In England, she was seen as Cleopatra and "As Is," for which he received a If anyone has in their possession notification of special events. The Westficld Community Players, DINING REVIEW^ •• = son is the musical Marx Brothers ' in "Caesar and Cleopatra," in the Drama Desk nomination. He has historic photos or other materials wilh cost of membership she' added, is founded in 1934, is one of the oldest farce, "A Day in Hollywood, A Night West End, Cassandra in "The Orestia" worked frequently at the Paper Mill which they do not necessarily wish to August 22,1996 almost a 40 percent savings over buy- continuously operating community TEL: (908) 688-5770 OR 688-5980 in the Ukraine" with book and lyrics at the Old Vic and in Tony Richard- Playhouse, including productions of part, the Arts Center would be content ing tickets to all four shows theaters in the State of New' Jersey by Dick Vosburgh and, music by son's productions of "The Blacks" "Rumors," "A Talc of Two Cities" merely to borrow them long enough to By Donna Segal it was worth the wait. Today, on a individually. and has brought lo life over 175 com- Sakaliba Frank Lazarus. This show opens on and "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream." have reproductions made for its arc- Burgers and fries are great, but as cold winter night, the smell of gour- October 5 and runs until October 26, edies, dramas and musicals in the 150 Individual memberships can be at the Royal Court. In addition, she Las; month, Mr. Jackson co-wrote, hives. It will handle ihc originals with MARGIE'S we.all know, after a while one gets met food and' friendly service The gourmet food and friendly service will warm your soul. 1996. scat theater in Wcslfield. obtained for $30 each and checks pay- has recorded four albums with the co-directed and acted in "Duct! A great care and return them to the len- tired of the good-old American warms your soul when you walk in. The smash Broadway comedy hit, jazz vocal trio Lambert, Hendrick's & able to Wcslficld Community Players Your business can grow with more Romantic Fable" at the Ohio Theatre ders after copying. RESTAURANT food. So after deciding to try some- The menu is divided into two can be sent lo Mrs. Lctty Hudak at "The Sisters Roscnsweig" by Wendy : Bavan, and was the first female jazz thing else, you have several sections, the Chinese cuisine and customers. Reach the potential cus in New York City. Regionally, his The number lo call at the Arts Cen- Hours: Tues. - Sun. 8:00 a.m. • 8 p.m. 409 Harrison Avenue, Westficld W Wasscrstcin, follows on January 15 • disc jockey on BBC radio. Zrazi options, two of which include Chin- the Japanese, however, there is tomers in your newspaper with an work has been seen at Tennessee ter is 499-0441 on weekdays between Hungarian Goulash 07090. Current members are urged to and concludes Saturday February 1, Repertory Theatre, the .National 9 a.m. and, 5 p.m. Stuffed Cabbage • Beef Brisket ese or Japanese food. It is rare, nothing like a combination of ihc ad by calling 1-800-564-8911. ' Robert LuPone returns to NJSF watch ihc mail for their renewal infor- 1997. Show three is the mysterious Chicken Kiev Wiener Schnitzel however, to find a place that offers both. For appetizers, I recommend - Potato Pancakes. , ; Chicken Milanese : Both: ••":•"•• ;'-"-' ' the fried 'or steamed dumplings • • • • • • • Meat Dumplings Swedish Meatballs Potato Pierogies Meatloaf Sakaliba restaurant, located at from the Chinese menu. Cost is artjes Beef Suoganoff Fried Filet of Flounder 1540 Irvin St. in Rahway, offers a S3.75 for an order of six. From the 29 Union Aye. North Cranford «(908) 272-6336 variety of Chinese ar\d Japanese Japanese cuisine, the tatsula age — WORRALL COMMUNITY teOur cuisine. Sakaliba is truly an intrigu- crispy fried sliced chicken in Japan- ing oasis in the heart of the city's ese style, for S3.25 is a great choice NEWSPAPERS pecialty downtown. And that is not all, the as well. Of course, the two menus restaurant, located across the street offer a much larger selection of "Enjoy our tantalizing packages from the. Union County Arts Cen- appetizers such as pork or shrimp Customized to your special needs.' ter, offers this interesting combina- egg rolls, barbecue spare ribs, seal- Photo By Jot Long Dining Out tion of foods in several ways: a (Slin\v< r Rflu :it ••. ;\ I Dinner.. I!.u [{.it M tt / v;ilis . PAGE B8 - THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1996 Fall semester to begin for success in today's challenging •• • • wm _rs. Read to your very young children, at area Vo-Tech schools workplace. Quality and all community members to work and share books with your older child- . Community members: If you're There is still room for students in the more than 100 full- antl part-time, day Now that kids are going hack to together to achieve these goals — ren. Limit TV to no more than two in a community, cultural, religious, and evening courses \offered al the Union County Vocational-Technical school, it's a good lime to ask: Whore making schools safer, more discip- hours on a school night. Anil talk with Be Our 1 law enforcement or other neighbor- . KidSf do you have to live to find gimU lined and drug-free , putting compu- your youngsters about the values you Schools. ' \ ' ' ters into classrooms: improving read- hood group or organization, you can The fall semester will hegin Sept. 4 with day classes. The Division of Conti- schools? want (hem to have and about the dan- l«t Guest ing; making sure academic standards "make a big difference, too. Work with nuing Education's evening classes will statf Sept. 16, with the exception of Do you have to live in a wealthy gers of drugs, alcohol and tobacco. •the schools to offer after-school and arc high: preparing young people for • Employers: Remember that i]ual- THE WEEKDAY manicuring/nails technology and cosmetology which will open Sepl. 10. suburb? Do you hav'c to head for the., By Richard W. Riley careers: and making college more summer enrichment programs and Patrick Mauro, director of1 admissions, said the day session provides skills hig cities? Should you go to a univer- ily education is critical lo producing a homework centers. Become tutors or Advertise In accessible. A free kit is available that quality workforce. Many businesses NURSERY training in a wide variety of technical occupations, lie stated the auto technolo- sity town? offers lots of good ideas for achieving mentors. Help wi.h adul. literacy gy program, with its automotive service excellence certification, and the build- for ihem — is good news'for every offer leave and/or Ilex-lime lo their THE FIRST The answer is: CiooU-schools can be tliesc goals in your community. Many efforts. • ' ing trades cluster arc highly regarded. The culinary arts and baking programs citi/en. We all have a stake in quality employees lo allow them lo volunteer CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH found anywhere in America. You can of these ideas have succeeded in help- We're proud to have them. We re Our New have won numerous honors and garnered praise throughout the years. Other education, even those of us who don't in schools and to give parents the time find them in the inner-city, in the sub- ing communities like yours to also proud to have the many thou- 1340 Burnet Avenue, Union, NJ popular courses, Mauro .added, are graphic communications, horticulture, urbs, and in rural towns. That's what have children in school. Strong to participate in their children's improve their schools. Just call the. sands of citizens who have already THE KID'S CORNER Registration for September masonry, machine technology and welding, plus many more. A supermarkets schools build strong communities, school activities. These "family- "Money" magazine discovered when U.S. Department of Education at joined us. And we'll be proud lo have Weekly Feature classes now available . institute, a child care and development program, law enforcement technology friendly" businesses have been it went looking for America's 100 and we all want that. 1-800-USA-I.EARN and ask for the 429-9667 and twilight culinary arts arc also in place. The latter is for adults above high rewarded wilh higher worker produc- you, too, and everyone in your com- A Preschool Enrichment Program best school districts. The results of the Because parental and community "America Goes Back to School" huild a bcllcr school age who seek training in the food service area. 1 in til liUlUATV munity. Join us and '^'1P School-Age Child Care ill rhilrifnn betyveep 2 1/2 and involvement are so unpoiiant 10 I'UU- liviiy. Business people can J future .for our sludciils , liur faintiii •npnn in ^n • ^ m, m,,.,.,.^. •_ Daytime classes are available to tuition participants a.< WCII as Illgll sdiuol— issue of the magazine, and it's an arti- activities kit. Call For 4 yrs. consisting of 2 1/2 hour periods cation, the U.S. Department of Educa- Until it arrives in your mailbox, vide work-study opportunities and and for all of America. K-5th grade 11:30 to 6:00 students who wish to attend UCVTS on a shared-time basis. This method cle that every parent, educator and trom Monday-Friday: 9-11:30 am and tion and the national Partnership for here are a few tips to get you started. internships and apprenticeships for • Transportation •^ 12-15-2:45 pm. affords them the opportunity of learning a trade in addition to earning a secon- citizen who cares abnut education Richard VV. R'IIL'V is the U.S. Sec- Family Involvement in Education are student's, and he In define the skills, • Enrichment Programs Enrollment for 2,3.4 and 5 day dary school diploma. • Parents: You can make the big- retary of Education. Information should read. launching an important initiative to knowledge and work habits needed sessions either AM or PM gesi difference in your children's edu- Dance, Piano, Computer According to Thomas E. Highsmith, director of Adult F.ducation, many "Money isn't everything." declared coincide with back-to-school time. Please Call (908) 688-4333 cation. Research shows that when • Fully Equipped Playground popular offerings will be repeated and included among the variety of courses "Money." The districts that made the It's called "America Goes Back to FOB fWOUMENT FOflUS ^OOTIIONALINFORMAT ION parents are involved in helping their TO ARRANGE* VISIT . available in the evening session. Stale-licensing courses are nurse aide for long- . list enioyed widespread community School: Get Involved!" This is the 201-763-9411 children learn, good things happen. 12 Park Street, Bloomfield. NJ term health facilities for the elderly, and barbering for the New Jersey support and a liigli degree of parental second year for this initiative, and 1 HOST FAMILIES NEEDED Cosmetologisl/llairstyling License. Due to the response, Highsmith said, com- Children get better grades, behave involvement, and many were in areas would like to invite you and every GROWING GARDEN better in class and arc more likely to Show the world what pute^ programs for beginners and experienced users will be scheduled again. where the average home cost less than citizen to participate. little reef train go to college. So here's what parents American hospitality is PRE-SCHOOL Another favorite, auto mechanics for men and women, also will be on the the U.S. median. • . "America Goes Back to School: Early Leamlnfl Center can do: volunteer for school activities all about. Open your docket. The fact that good'schools can be Get Involved!" asks parents."grandpa- and and stay in regular touch with teach- heart and home to an Olher courses include: automotive service excellence, exam preparation; found anywhere — so long as parents rents, neighbors, educators, students exchange student from DAYCARE CENTER VAILSBURG CHRISTIAN computer-assisted drafting; air conditioning and refrigeration; power engineer- and communities are willing to work France. Germany. ing (Blue, Olack, Red Seals), and masonry. Other popular offerings being Accepting Registration ACADEMY Spain. England, Japan. • repealed arc: manicuring/nails.technology; cake decorating and locksmithing I. WHEN YOU THINK ABOUT THE ARTS... •.. For Ages'2/2-5 14 Months Through 6 Years Old Brazil or Italy. In addition, a full range of vocational courses is made available for trades per- Enrich your family THINK 7:3QAM-6:00 PM . Elementary Grades sons or interested area residents. ' . with the culture and •Full Curriculum ^Computer Instruction Day session registrations are being held daily from ') a.m. lo 4 p.m. in the friendship of your new And After School Program •Computer Classes Technical Building at the Scotch Plains campus, 1776 Raritan Road. This-also student while sharing Aniku •Spanish Andreax 'Christian Curriculum is ihe sile of the evening session registrations to lake place Sept, 4, 5, 'J. 10 from your love with them. •Meals Served *Math Call today for information or' to choose your own exchange 1:30 to 7:30 p.m. and Sept. 6 from ') a.m. to noon and 1 to 3:30 p.m. Breakfast 'CertifiedChristian Teachers ( student (single parents, couples with or without children may host). *Reading/Phonics The day sessions can be reached by phone at ( X)K) 8K9-2WJ and the evening WESTFIELD SCHOOL OF DANCE Don't miss this opportunttv! Call: Lunch *Tennis/Karate Open session at (908) 889-2922. . . Home of the...-_w:_i, Westfielid n-,nr-Dancoe CnmrjanCompanvy Local Contact*: Glnny Settler at 908-654-1715 Monday-Friday 7 Larry Burke 1-609-261-5952 Snacks ^Aerobics Ballet * Jazz * Tap * Pointe * Modern 7am-6pm Instructors teach 'how to Located near Acting * Musical Theater * Fitness * Acrobatics Kim 1-800-677-2773^ •Open 7am-5:30pm South Orange Trains Classes for ages-3~Adult. Beginner to Professional levels •$65.G0 per week--. take the PSATs and SATs The Church of SLAndrew jnd Holy Communion October PSAT Exam and the FALL REGISTRATION ASSh International Student Exchange Pmgnim is ii public benefit, non-profit organi/alinn Call Mr. Walker days Educational Services Center, an or evenings for info 160 W. South Orange Avenue 962-970 SO. ORANGE AVENUE established tri-state Scholastic October/November SAT 1 Exams. August 27th, 28th, 29th from 12-8 PM South Orange This course teaches test taking tech- 201-372-9304 NEWARK, NJ Assessment Test training facility, is offering its PSAT/SAT I Preparation niques^ in addition to improving ?.X" 73 Harrison PI. , 201-375-0502 Irvington, N.J. £ 378^3006 Course in mid-September at: mathematics and verbal skills. • Scotch Plains and Summit for "the Experienced, licensed high school -^achM.s^x^cji^rxrrep^ringjtudcnts_ for the PSAT/SATs, conducTeighf Ihree-hour sessions for classes of 10* TIME'S 1 to 15 students at a cost of S295 per sjudent. Students can arrange for free, A Real Lesson in Econojpalcs: additional help with the instructor. TURNINGS POINTE Marcia Frankcl, director of Educa- \) N T E R RUNNING' tional Services Center, said knowing N C c E UCC's $1,584 Annual ~ how lo take a test is as important as A knowing rlie material. She said Edu- '.We learneere^tUniotK'Ounty College's anrjial i ACROBATICS 'POINTE'MODERN $t,584 — significantly less than New Jersey's ic cational Services Center's PSAT/SAT I Course helps students feel relaxed, • Adult Dance Clu REGISTER BY PHONE OUT! college average of $3,518, or $12,423* at private ,^ ^ _^ 2O1-376-2111 We also learned that UCC has financial aid specialists to help . assured and self-confident. • Yoga Irr Pcraon ftogtetratlon will TM» Ptac* Aoguat 20, 32. 27. The cenler guarantees that students • Profession;)/ Faculty and Training 21 a S«pt 3. From 12-3pm * 5pnv«pm. Saturday Augunj Register Today us qualify for grants, loans and other assistance. " 24,11>m-2pm. Al 191 Mountjln An. SprtngfWd (Old AAA will improve their scores, or they can • Pre-schooJ Through Adult Best of all, Union County College is one of the most respected retake the course free of charge next r Competition Company For The September Semester season. • Conveniently Scheduled Classes institutions of higher education. We're getting both quality There are limited openings for eligible. and affordability. To register, or for more informa- For All Your tion, call (800) 762-837!i or 014) Dancing lSTee FEATHERBED LANE SCHOOL! r\ CHERNEY DANCE STUDIO W Celebrating Our Our 40th Year AUL ESTABLISHED 43rd Year LADANSE FREE OFFER!! The Professional Studio For Quality Dance Education 1953 Register for September •••••» classes by, September 9th "CELEBRATING 15 YEARS" SCHOOL OF PERFORMING ARTS. and receive a 10 North Wood Avenue Suite A BALLKT TAP .JAZZ POINTK IAK1CAL FREE PAIR OF NEW Linden, New Jersey 07036 DANCE SHOES AKKOIMC RTNKSS ACKO-CYMNASTICK This applies to new students not (9O8) 862-6887 ' previously enrolled and is limited to 1 pair: HIP MOP ( RKATIVK MOYKMKNT I-'OU TOTS : ANNOUNCES FALL REGISTRATION of shoes per student. September tuition All current students who have not pre-registered can do so by phone or in person must be received by September 9th. MUSKAl/niKAIKK Expires 9/9/96 AUGUST 24TH 10 AM-2PM , Home Of The A;T.D. Dancers WE MAKE THE DIFFERENCE FREE TRIAL CLASS International Show Troupe and ' 3 Dance Rooms AUGUST 27TH - 29TH 4-8 PM 0 0 (No obligation - Limits*! to those * Large Waiting Room BARBARA A. FARIA- THOMAS FARIA- not previously enrolled) National Dance Champions * Dressing Rooms Dir. of Admin. BA in Elementary Education Slate Dir. of Education BA in Elementary Education .-- CLASSES BEGIN Performers in Russia '94 &; Italy '95 Cert. Deaf 4 Hard of Hearing Stale Cert. Early MA in Admin. Supervision State Certified * Lockers * Dancewfear Boutique Ages 3 To Adult • Beginner To Advanced Childhood Guidance. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9TH FALL REGISTRATION * On Site Parking CALL NOW! ANY DAY, ANY TIME (908) 688-4664 -oveu by NJ Dept. of Education A Certified Facility, August 22nd & 23rd from 4-8pm * Floatable Oak Wood Dance Floors CLASSJRS AVATTART.F and an Educational & Creative Environment • Creative movement for tots • Aero-gymnastics Reasonable rates, plus family discounts and multiple class discounts. No August 24th from 10am-2pm SUMMER DAY CAMP • Kinderdanse • Combo classes • Ballet registration or insurance fees. All instructors are certified to teach. • August 28th & 29th from 44pm NURSERY SCHOOL X . Ages 3 -11 Full Day Sessions • Tap • Lyrical • Hip-Hop • Jazz • Pointe • Joys IN PERSON REGISTRATION CLASSES BEGIN TUESDAY 1 Ages 21/2 - 6 Half &, Full Day Sessions Acro/tap/jazz • Adult classes • Fitness classes: Body • i 11 Shop • Bellies & Buns • Body Shape • County Western August 27 10-1pm August 29 10-1 pm August 31 10-1 pen SEPTEMBER 3rd ] 2POOLS August 21 10-1pm KINDERGARTEN • Line Dancing • Step & Stretch & 6-8:30pm SWIM INSTRUCTION r thru 6th grade Full Day Sessions COMPETITION September 9 3-7pm September 3 10-12pm September 5 6-8pm September 7 KMprn I/unches TEAMS _v &6-6pm Extended hours Available Snacks DANCEWEAR BOUTIQUE BALLET • TAP • JAZZ • GYMNASTICS • TINY/TOTS 505-517 Morris Avenue, Elizabeth * Foreign language • AM (Next To Rite Aid) Leotards, tights, shoes COMBINATION CLASSES and accessories Life Member of the Dance Educators of America 908-353-4118 801 Featherbed Ln. • Clark • 388-7063 for all your dancing needsll 599^Chestnut St. (Near Five Points) Union -• Michelle Selvenlo-Kowslski - Director Certified By DMA'DEA'PDTA'NADAA'ADT. 2 Blocks from Exit 139 A of the Garden State Parkway J ***¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥• T--4.' • -• -I*--' 996 — PAGE B9 WORRALL NEWSPAPERS PAGE B10 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1996 WORRALL NEWSPAPERS HEALTH/FITNESS & MEDI Medical school launches women's health study A neww site fnfor the- r,~,:~~- ,;=? WORRALL NEWSPAPERS WORRALL NEWSPAPERS PAGE B10 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1996 THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1996 — PAGE B11 HEALTH/FITNESS & MEDICINE v" Medical school launches women's health study NEWS CLIPS Nutrition hotline A new silc for the nationanationall Jersey Medical School, one of 16 vanvan-- Women's Health Initialivc-McmorInitiative-Memorvy cal lGroup ftrnnn, thihie- mniii-trvw-ljlimulti-specialtvy m^prac-. ' "• "" ^» N^l»ll \J .• Questions about nutrition and foods Women's Health Initiative study has guard sites selected by the NIH inStudy nationally will involve 8,000 tice of the medical school. can be answered by ihe American been launched at the New Brunswick mstilutc for Cancer Research, which March of 1993. The study includes 40 postmcnopausal women aged 65 to Women who qualify for the WHI The public is invited to a program WHAT A WAY TO MEET! campus of the University of Medicine has established a toll-free hotline. sites across the U.S. 79. Wycih-Aycrsi Laboratories, of and who arc aged 65 to 79 will.be to be presented by Patricia Davidson, V and Dentistry of New Jersey. The site, Calls to the AICR Nutrition Hotline Fcislmcnopausal women between Radnor, Pa., producer of the estrogen- offered the opportunity to join the of Smiih Barney, al McdBridgc, on an extension of the WHI center are returned within 48 .hours by a Call • •900"fO6",2400 ($1.99/min.) to respond to these ads. the ages of.50 and 79 arc eligible to replacement drugs Prcmarin and Prc- Alzheimer's study at cither New Wednesday at 7 p.m. The topic is already operating at the university's ' registered dietitian who can provide enroll in the WHI study and, if mpro, which arc being used in the Jersey site. The studies will require Retirement Planning. The admission TouchTone or Rotary phones. 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Mid 30's male, attractive, straight acting. ical Center have announced that the physicians to be better positioned to ing out. the beach, and simple things UNION COUNTYWIDE CLASSIFIED UNION COUNTYWIDE CLASSIFIED THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1995 — PAGE B17 PAGE B16 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1996 Estate APARTMENT TO RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT LAND FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Clynes boosted at Burgdorff BUSINESS ELIZABETH ROSELLE PARK- Super large furnished olfi- NORTH CAROLINA waterfront bargains: froo BERKSHIRES- BEAUTIFUL Vacation Homes ROSELLE PARK. BEAUTIFUL Victorian 6 PEOPLE IN THE NEWS UNUSUAL AVAILABILITY cioncy Private bath, kitchen, entrance. All brochuro of our promior waterfront/ watorvloW and Building Lois. Homos from low $200's. Lots bodroomo, 3'A baths. Ghiny hard wood floors, In 1995, Clynes achieved the dis- utilities except electric. Non-smoker. Lease, lots and acroage starling at $17,90C. Coastal frorri around $17,000 wo also build to suit. Call formal living room, dining room, parlor, eat-in- Carolann Clynes will assume the 1 BEDROOM EFFIC. FROM $575 iannc, and has raised four children. .OPPORTUNITIES, security, references. 908-241-2471. Marketing and Development Company. weekdays 908-382-0040 ovonings kitchen, huge recreation room, conlral air. wrap new position of corporate vice presi- tinguished professional designation of HoauHol Water Included .1-800-482-0806. • 201-992-9881. around porch, suporbly maintained. Yours lor D'Agostino marks 15 According to RE/MAX of New Rolinishod Hardwood Floors only $219,900! Call todayl Conlury 21 Atlantic dent of business development at Certified Residential Broker. She has . $1000'S POSSIBLE reading books. Part time. ROOM TO RENT At homo. Toll (roo 1-800-898-9778 oxtonsion ' 554 Westminster Avenue SOUTH CAROLINA lakoview bargainl $24,900 Realtors. 908-245-6767/908-913-5618. Anthony D'Agostino, broker/ Jersey's Regional Director Joseph been a director of the local Board pf free boat slipl Beaulilully wooded lot with free GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED homos for Burgdorff Realtors. Clynes, vice pres- R-7019 for listings. Call For Appointment HILLSIDE/ NEWARK area. Room. Ideal for private boat slipl.Prime Lake Murray location ponnlos on $1. Dolinquont lax, repo't REO's. owner of ERA Village Green Realtors Ventrcscn, "We are proud to be" able Realtors, and has been active in many 90B-355-3913 mature professional male. From $85 lo $100 ident and manager of Burgdorffs $1000'S POSSIBLE typing. Part timo. At homo. abutting golf course. Paved roads, waior. Your area. Toll free 1-800-898-9778 extension of Clark, is celebrating his 15th to say that our monthly top 50 lists civic organizations. Presently, she ELIZABETH APARTMENTS weekly. Good location. Nonsmokers. sewer, morol Excellent financing. Waterfront H-7261 curront listings. .. SHORE PROPERTY Summit office, will leave that position Toll frep 1-800-898-9778 extension T-7261 (or 201-926-2234. anniversary with the ERA Real Estate consist of different names every listings. Near Train -Station also available. Call 800-704-3154. BRICK/ SHORE ACRES. Wondorful lagoon and relocate to Burgdorffs corporate serves on the Community Advisory STUDIO APT. starting (rom $425. GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED homes lor homo, 2 bedrooms, enclosed porch, fireplaco. system. month, because RE/MAX is striclty MnT rg in EXCELLENT PROFITS log homo wholesalers. ONE BEDROOM starling from $525. WEST PALM Beach, Florida waterfront patio hcfldn **^ M\in*fl.y Hill. Rnnnl of ihe Junior League of Sum- HFRPF TO LET . rmnnins nn $1.00. Delinquent tax, Rnpo'S, now central heat and air, now bulkhoad, and "I affiliated with ERA because my comprised of full-time top produccrp. mit. She is chairperson of the Summit join proven 10 year tog manuTaciuref ib mning murseao REO's. Your area. Toll Ire.e 1-800-898-9778 waior heater, immacuiaioi siflG.gou. noacn- TRENTON STATE House location, offering • garage patio home In gated community. Spa- Peter Burgdorff, president of the kiln-dried log styles, starting $9800. Exclusive GET ONE MONTH FREE RENT WHEN YOU oxt, H-5139 for curront listings. combor Realty. 908-477-7766 or associates and I share the company's Mr. Herrigel has achieved Top 50 sta- Historic Preservation Commission PAY FIRST 11 MONTHS RENT ON TIME. 4692*/-SF with 2500+/- on tho first two floors cious floor plan. Town Conler for residents wilh company, said, "Carolann has torrilory. Mr. Buck 1-800-321-5647, Old-Timor 201-763-6420. scrvicc-oricntcd business philoso- • tus three times so far in 1996 to date." and convenor of the Summit 2005 Ini- Log Homos. , Call for Appointment for lease. Ideal for the lobbyist, lawyer, profes- .shops, sorvicos, car wash, tonnis complex, excelled in every aspect of our busi- 1-201-762-6805 sional with immediate Stalo House access. Call pools, fitness corner and activity director. No GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED homos for phy," D'Agostino said. "We pride To contact Herrigel, call RE/MAX tiative for a Safe and Pedestrian- HOTTEST BIZ in USA $100,000*- computer" membership foes. Built solid. DiVosta Homos, for additional information. Richardson Com- ponnios on $1.00. Repo's, VA, HUD, Sherilf OUT-OF-STATE ourselves on delivering the best possi- One in Summit at (908) 273-6000. ness— in residential sales, in hand- related, publicly owned manufacturer of child- IRVIfJGTON, UPPER. Spacious 1 bedroom mercial 609-586-1000. Ino. licensed R.E. Brokor. Near beaches. solos. .No money down government kans Friendly Downtown. ren's software games, sooKs doalor for your apartment in well keptelevater building. Credit $133,900. Call Glon Thomas 561-688-1797. available now. Local listings. Toll Iree SOUTH CAROLINA, Myrtle Beach. Ocoanviow ble service, along with real estate pro- ling new construction accounts, and area. Part time/ Fulltime. No oxperionco/ selling •: •'•"? application required. Callo 201-374-2479 or 1-B0O-669-2292. oxt. H-4000. condo lor sale. $45,900. Call 803-272-8255. ducts that meet the specific needs of: as manager of the Summit office, one Clynes has been a Burgdorff vice required. Minimum investment required 201-371-9728. . . SPACE FOR RENT Baptiste joins force 1-800-469-1843. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE buyers and sellers in Clark and the of our company's premier branches. president and manager of its Summit KENILWORTH • BOULEVARD Professional MAPLEWOOD, 1 bedroom, 2nd floor Condom- BARGAINS ON government forclosod homos. Millie Baptiste has joined the LOOKING FOR something difforontl Stan your office space available. Approximately 1,200 surrounding areas. This approach Her business savvy, intelligence and office since 1994. She will be inium Apartment near-Maplewood pool. Laun- Save up to 50%or more. Minimum or now down, own business with unique health products. dry facilities and parking available. Plenty ol .square feet, can divide. Ideal for accountant, leads to satisfied rnsTomcrs and a Union office of Wcichcrt Realtors as a profcssioanl experience have brought Carolann Clynes replaced by Douglas Radford. Work (rom home, lull or part time. Send long payment. Repossessed properties sold daily. storage, hoaland not water included. $800 per attorney or therapist. Call for appointment Listings available nowl 1-800-338-0020 exten- ThePrudential W thriving real estate business." sales associate. Carolann much success and esteem in S.A.S.E. (or inlormaiion to: Merchandise Spe- month. Available October 15th, possibly 908-241-3181. cials, P.O. Box 261, Hillside, NJ, 07205. sion 199. D'Agostino was recognized for his Baplislc has been licensed to sell her career. There is no one more qual- sooner. Call 201-762-5985. Leave message. UNIPN- Commercial space. Approximately Now Jersey Realty success at a special anniversary recep- real cslatc by the state of New York ified for this important position than YOUR AD could appear here for as little as SOUTH ORANGE. 1 bedroom apartment. 1800 square feet. Suitable for doctors office or $14.00 per week, pall for more details. Our other multi-purpose use. Prime location. Call tion at the 1996 ERA international since 1987 and by New Jersey since Carolann, and I greatly look forward Large. Modern. Renovated. Oil-street parking. Richard Snell friendly classified department would, be happy Near shopping/ train. $850.00 (utilities in- 908-560-7072. fust moved Business Conference in February in 1994. She is a member of the to her arrival here at the home office." sir lo help you. Call 1-800-564-8911. cluded). Option to buy. 201-812-8512. ' Orangcs/Maplewood Board of Real- Phoenix, Ariz. Snell nets award Clynes said, "This is an exciting INCREASE PROFITS overnight. Largest on- UN ION,3 rooms. Heal, hotwaler, electric .Ideal tors and the New Jersey Board of Real line shopping mall oilers Ihe opportunity to for professional persons: No pets. September in? ' "The ERA sales and management opportunity not only to develop new YOU CAN COUNT ON. Rishard Snell, a sales associate Estate Appraisers. reach milliqji? (or pennies a day. Free-Home- 1st. Near transportation. $675. Write P.O.' # training programs, technology, pro- business for the company, but also lo page available. CalM-800-408-8618 extension 3t2, Worrall Newspapers, P.O. Box 158, Ma- REAL with Wcichcrt Realtors' Union office, Before joining Wcichcrt, she was a 0708 nowl piewood, NJ, 07040, ducts and services have all been a spread the word about the many won- (.: O I. P \V I- I- I. IV A N K I- R I can help has won a regional sales award for the staff real estate appraiser employed ESTATE major factor in our success," he said. derful new programs Burgdorff PRE-LAUNCH. Ground door. Fastest growing UNION- WE olfor 6 lovely rooms, VA baths, "Our clients and company have bene- month of April. by the World Savings Bank and a Local Real Estate Agent industry. Part/ lull timo. Leaders Potential $950 first and second floor for October 1 st. $975 plus offers. In a solid market, May was the per day,. 5 days.wookly. Residuals. 908- utilities, foe after rental, (or particulars. Call Mr. c you out! Snell was among those honored at a part-time salesperson for another loc- "All real estate advertised herein Is fited from our relationship with such best monlh in the company's 38-ycar Completes Elite Training Program 245-2772. Capp, United Realty 908-964-3143. subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, al real estate company. She is a gradu- which makes It Illegal to advertise any Don't worry and wonder about an established real cslatc network." recent quarterly awards breakfast. He WEST ORANGE, 2 room efficiency n 3 family history. There arc three reasons for preference, limitation, or discrimination learning your we, around town. Or ate of Pace University, with a bache- house. Convenient to train and buses. Utilities The following products and ser- joined Wcichcr Realtors upon earning Joan DelliSanli, a sales associate with Coldwcll based on race, color, religion, sex, handi- what to see and do. Or who to ask. that — our successful marketing, included. $550 per month. 201.-430-8368. vices arc available at ERA Village his real estate license in 1994. Before - lor's degree in marketing.- Banker Residential Real Estate, Union office cap, familial status, or national origin, or As your WELCOME WAGON great integrity and consummate pro- Intention to make any such preference, Married and the mother of one recently completed the intensive Floyd, Wickman Hostess. 1 can simplify the business Green Realtors: joining the company, Snell was a tax fessionalism. I am in the right place at limitation, or discrimination. RENTAL CONDOS TO RENT " ol getting settled. Help you begin to • The ERA Buyer Protection Plan preparcr for H&R Block. He studied child, Baptiste lives in Union. She is a Course and has earned the S.T.A.R. designation. "Wo will not knowingly accept any ad- UNION the right time, and I couldn't be more ORANGE/ SOUTH Orange line. 2 bedroom, 2 enjoy you/ new town... good shop- and Seller Protection Plan, which pro- accounting at a college in Florida. parent representative at Summit Child Joan was joined by 80 other elite agents from the vertising for real estate which Is In violation honored or thrilled." bath, dining room, living room, eat-In kitchen, of the law.' All persons are hereby informed ping, local attractions, community ROOM' FOR ALL Care Center anda member of Second regional area. "The Floyd Wickman Course is aircondilioning, pool. 'A block to NYC train. tect buyers and sellers against the cost Snell is. married and has one child. — c"All real estate advertised haraln Is that all dwellings advertised are avallabla opportunity. $950 monthly, heat Included. 20^872-5224^" Connecticut Farms 4-Bdrrn, 1.5 bath expanded cape boasts 1st.floor family, of many repairs due to the breakdown He can be reached for real estate Baptist Church. A lifelong New Jersey resident, considered the loughest sales training program .subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, "oh~an aqual opportunity basis." And my basket is full of ussrtut which makes It Illegal to advertise any days. 908-709-9416, evenings, weekends. room w/fpl & new heating system. Call today for details, S132,000. of major mechanical systems and transactions at Wcichcrt's Union For real estate transactions, she Clynes began her real estate career in available to real estate agents today", Joan said. gifts to please your family. preference, limitation, or dltcrlmlnatlon RAHWAY, NEWLY carpeted and painted 1 Take a break from unpacking may be reached at Wcichcrt's Union 1970, has been a member of the New based on race, color, religion, sax, handi- CEMETERY PLOTS built-in appliances. office at (908) 687-4800. The office is Students must meet strict standards of conduct bedroom condo. Living room, dining room, and call me. office, (908) 687-4800, located at Jersey Association of Realtors' Mil- and complete an intensive 10 week program of skill building. Floyd cap, familial status, or national origin, or kitchen, bathroom. Lots of closets and large CEMETERY PLOT a! Hollywood Memorial. 4 Is a REAL ESTATE CAREER for you? ... - • The ERA Sellers Security Plan, located at 1307 Sluyvcsant Avc. Intention to make any such preference, lion Dollar Sales Club consistently windows, oil street parking. Washer/ dryer, double graves, Section 19. Valued at $10,200. ' which carries the most powerful com- 1307 Stuyvesant.Ave. Wickman Courses are based in Troy, MI and has graduated over 65,000 limitation, or discrimination. central air. Walk to NYC train. 1% months asking $6,600. Call 908-879-5358. Call today for FREE information and self grading mitment in the real estate industry: "If Wcichert Realtors has 7,500 sales and has earned membership in the salespeople from its courses since 1980. "I strongly believe that education "We will not knowingly accept any ad- -security; utilities not included. $600/ monlh. Herrigel earns high rank vertising (or real estate which Is In violation Call 908-396-0562. evaluation test for new or experienced people. Ask We Don't Sell Your House, ERA Will associates in 200 offices in Connecti- NJAR Distinguished Sales Club. A is the key to service, states Joan," and the more knowledge I have to work ol the law. All parsons are hereby Informed CONDOMINIUM ... -Glenn Hcrri&cl^an associate with. certified appriiscTTihc WAS director oL..,,. _ lhatJiN dwellings^ advertised are available for ROSE 908-353-4200 • Biiy"Tt!""Snd under which'ERA can" ' cor,"Ncw YorkrNew Jersey, Pennsyl- withrthc-better-l-meet my clients needs.-"-According lo office manager -SOUTH-OBANGE. ByGwner:Onebedroomr- ' on an'equal opportunity 'Balls." " "" —R>RWSHED-R60MS-feB RENT Rwldents'oT Union » RE/MAX One in Summit, has ranked vania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia sales and relocation for six years at "Doc" Martucci Joan began her career in 1984 and quickly kitchen, Irving room, bathroom. Modern. Reno- agree to buy your home. LINDEN- Room for rent in 2-tamily house, quiet only in RE/MAX of New Jersey's Top 50 and Washington, D.C. her former company and director of established herself as one of the area's better producers. vated. Parking. Near shopping/train (NY). 59K Union/Elizabeth Office • ERA Outline, an international APARTMENT TO RENT neighborhood. Share bath, kitchen Is available. (negoliable). 201-812-8512. UNION.. 964-3891 Prudential list for highest dollar volume during sales for Murray Hill Farm, an With her wealth of knowledge and experience she is a Call 908-486-0502. 4^>. 540 North Avenue ' listing" database on the Internet that BLOOMFIELD. CHARMING 1 bedroom apart- UNION. SENIOR Condo- Putnam House. 1 Referral Servlces.lncr the month of June. His outstanding 80-home subdivision in Murray Hill- SPRINGFIELD 467-0132 .,,.»»,,o» »,i.o.. 15J 353-4200 allows home shoppers to view thou- tremendous asset to our company." For more information. ments. Near transportation and parkway. Laun- bedroom. 3rd floor, asjacent to elevator directly performance places him at the top of Ninal is appointed dry (acilites. From $545 includes heat/, hot above parking lot. Wonderful environment. sands of high-resolution, color photos Call Joan DclliSanti at 908-687-5050. more than 780 RE/MAX lop produc- Maximo A. Ninal Jr., has joined the water. Security. References. 201-748-8929. ADVERTISE! $64,000. 90B-687-2735. and descriptions of homes listed with • crs throughout the state. Union office of Wcichcrt Realtors as a FREE Information! ERA Member Brokers worldwide. sales associate. • "Answers" reference book, which f"A large percentage of my real addresses more than 90 frequently cslatc business is referrals Crony my Newly licensed in • New Jersey. 686-9898 Ninal has three years of experience asked questions about buying and past clients who recommend me to and enter a four digit listing and selling homes in the Philip- ROSE & VOLTURO selling a home/ their friends and family for the biggest selection number below! The ERA Village Green Realtors, financial decision of their lives — pines. He is a graduate of the Univer- • • • • • REALTORS • * • • • located at 35 Brant Ave., Clark, is buying or-selling their home," Her- sity of Manila, where he earned a bachelor's degree in civil engineering. REAL ESTATE^ - affiliated with ERA Franchise Sys- rigel said. BUYING OR SELLING EV HILLSIDE? tems Inc., an international leader in With 16 years of real estate experi- Married and the father of two child- providing real estate products and ser- ence, Herrigel has been with RE/ ren, Ninal has lived in Union for four BUYING A HOME CALL ROSE & VOLTURO vices that meet consumer needs. MAX since 1994. "I am pleased with years. He may be reached for real 1700 Before You Buy Automotive) ERA, founded in 1972, is a subsidiary the success I have enjoyed at RE/ estate transactions at Weichert's TOUR HILLSIDE REAL ESTATE EXPERTS 1701 The Real Estate Agent of HFS Inc. The ERA system includes MAX, and I look forward to offering Union office, (908) 687-4800, located 1702 The Neighborhood more than 2,500 offices located continued lop service lo my clients at 1307 Stuyvesant Ave. 3703 Buying An Older Home ^-throughout the United-States and-14 suitl 1704 Adv. of Home Ownership the all-new sporty '9 other countries. Each office is inde- To place a classified ad call 777/s fall, Herrigel has resided in New Provi- pendently owned and operated. dence for 30 years with his wife, Mar- 1-800-564-8911 by 3 p.m. Tuesday. When the new Catcra goes on sale lease luxury vehicles in significant says Nottoli. "Their expectations for developed and refined their under- SELLING THE HOME this fall, Cadillac will become the first numbers. quality and service arc much higher, standing of these demanding new cus- The boomer generation is well educated, and 1300 Attracting A Buyar U.S. automaker to introduce a vehicle Though these customers arc often and they are much less brand loyal tomers. Most entry-luxury-buyers arc new to the category. They arc coming 1301 Determining into the entry-luxury market. affluent, they also tend to be value- than the generation before." boomers consider themselves smart shoppers. out of non-luxury vehicles, particular- NEW JERSEY MORTGAGE RATES A Selling Price The entry-luxury market, wjiich is conscious. "They like the idea of lux- While customers bom before 1946 ly mid-size cars. And while they have Baby boomers also constitute more diverse 15 YR FIXED OTHER 1302 The Open House now made up of European and Japan- ury, but they don't want to go over- „ tend to find a brand they like and stick APP 30 YR FIXED HllUlde HlUtlde ese sedans in the 525,000 to 540,000 board," says Dave Nottoli, Calcra with it, baby boomers don't feel as the income to buy or leas'e a variety of group of car buyers. In the previous genera- Lender, City, Phone FEE RATE PTS APFRATE PTS APPRATE PTS APR 1303 Cleaning For The Sale NEW LISTING! ," BRING THE FAMILY! price range, has emerged as one of the brand manager. luxury vchiclcs.thcy arc also value- 1304 First Impressions 1 much loyalty. They arc also less likely • tion of luxury car buyers, 86 percent of those- 3 BR I /, Bth Col In prime Lge Col on quiet street offers LR w/ Fpl. fastest-growing segments in the auto- Calcra will play a critical role in conscious and want to feel that their American Savings Bk, Bloomfld 201-748-3000 350.75 2.50 8.027.38 2.50 7.798.20 0.00 8,20 N neighborhood Feats LR. Den. FDR Fam FDR. huge country Eat-ln-Klt w/D/W. to favor American brands than those mobile market. As recently as 1991, bringing this new generation of lux- who experienced World War II. moncy is well-spent/ who made the purchase decision were white Axia Federal Savings 8.38 0.00 8.38 .75 0.00 7.756.75 0.00 8.19 M Rm. newly EIK w/D/W. finished Bsmt. Big Family room, newly finished 608-489-7200 350 1 car. gar. Priced for Quick Sale enclosed porch. 3 good size BRS. 2 full entry-luxury cars accounted for just ury car buyers to Cadillac. Meeting The phrase "rational indulgence" The boomer generation is well edu- men. In the new generation, the buyers are Banco Popular FSB' - 800-491-2205 100 8.00 0.00 8.047.63 0.00 7.66B.5Q 0.00 8.42-A- Call I'oiluv! 3S129.900. Bins. 1 half Bth. Ample Closets! Wont 25 percent of the U.S. luxury car the expectations of these demanding sums up their attitudes towards cars. last long ®8139.900l market. By 1995," they had captured : cated, and boomers consider them- These entry-luxury customers want far more ethnically diverse, and 51 percent Capital Fin'l Corp.Bemardsville 800-224-4545 295 7.50 3.00 7.847.00,3.00 7.535?88 3.00 7.67 M new customers will require continu 39 percent of the U.S. luxury car selves smart shoppers. Baby boomers cars that come with a lot of extras. But m m Your Communlt/iCommunity^ Bei &tstt ous improvement on the part of Cadil- are female. .38 1.00 8.07 F also constitute more diverse group of Columbia Savings Bk SLA.Lindn 800-002-4080 N/P8.25 0.00 8.287.63 0.00 7.66 market. By 1995, they had captured lac and its dealers. they don't want a car that seems car buyers. lit the previous generation Commonwealth Savings 0 7.50 3.00 7.81 5.63 0.00 8.26 I Infosource 1155 LIBERTY AVE. HILLSIDE 39 percent of the luxury market in the excessively expensive. 800-924-8001 7^63 0.00 7.63 ource Changes in the luxury market are of luxury car buyers, 86 percent of < HOUR VOICE INFOBMATIOH SERVICE .United States, arid 46 percent of the "These customers tend to be Corestates Mortgage Services 800-999-3885 325 7.63 3.00 8.01 7.00 3.00 8.66 C A Public Struct of being driven by a number of forces. those who made the purchase decision 7.13 3.00 7.75 Rabla Espanol luxury market worldwide. sophisticated shoppers," said Nottoli. WORRAU. COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS (908)351-7000 Falamos Portugaei One of the most important is the were while men. In the new genera- First DeWitt Bank.West Caldwell 800-537-0070 375 8.38 0.00 8.388.00 0.00 8.005.88 O.00 8.05 A "They are the ones who take time in ^Competing head-to-hcad with change in buyer demographics, the tion, the buyers arc far more ethnical- the grocery store to read the labels. First Savings Bank SLA, Edison 008-225-4450 3507.63 3.00 8.007.63 0.00. 7.637.13 0.00 7.85 C BMW, Lexus, Mercedes-Benz and move of a huge wave of people bom ly diverse, and 51 percent arc female. other luxury carmakers requires a ser- between 1946 and 1964 — peopje They shop around, read magazines First Union Mortgage Corp. 800-332-8830 375 7.75 1.88 8.01 .38 2.00 7.75N/P N/P N/P 367 Chestnut St. ious commitment. As Cadillac's first often referred to as baby boomers — Customers for entry-luxury cars^ like Consumer Reports, and talk to Genesis Mortgage Services 800-304-5757 375 7.50 3.00 7.817.00 3.00 7.494.88 3.00 8.83 A entry-luxury._ car, Catcra^rcprcscnts into, their prime car-buying .years. tend to be among the. best educated their friends and associates. And they MANGELS just such a commitment. arc highly sensitive to how they arc 7.75 0.00 8.06 S and most affluent of the baby boom- Gibraltar Savings Bank 201-372-121 350 N/P N/P N/P7.88 0.00 7.94 Significant numbers of baby boom- treated during the sales experience. & CO. Realtors 688-3000 Catcra was jointly developed by ers. The average age of entry-luxury 1987 7.25 0.0p 8.07 C The network ers who own businesses or work as 1988 1992 Hudson City Savings Bank BOS-549-4840 375 8.50 0.00 8.53 7.75 0.00 7.80 Cadillac and Adam Opel AG. It is customers is 44, and 73 percent arc NISSAN of premier independent broken Selling Homes In professional and managers are enter- OLDSMOBILE SATURN 4.75 3.00 8.57 A based on tho highly successful Opel college graduates. More than 57 per- SENTRA CUTLASS CiERA XC SL1 Ivy Mortgage Corp. 800-489-5383 325 7.75 3.00 8.317.38 3.00 7.92 Union County Since 1929 ing their peak earning period, a time Omega MV6, and it will be manufac- cent have professional or managerial FREE Information! -2DR 4DR 4DR 7.00 3.00 7.47 R when people typically begin to con- jng. 5 spd man trans, p i cyl «ng. auto trans, pwr/staer/ 4 cyl ong, aulo trans, pwr/ Kentwood Financial Services 800-353-8888 150 BOO 0.00 8.107.63 0.00 7.72 tured in Germany by Opel. To support careers. Women arc the principal wfa. 3* cond. rr del. MWwinos/fcs, air cond. cass. ste«r/biK5. aJr cond, cass, tilt 9 m VINIHC869715. crjs*. alum wNs. SI .K0 ml. 59,596 ml. V1NINZ154G33. 5.25 0.00 5.40 A sider luxury cars. 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CUSTOM WAQON CUTLASS CIERA S 88 ROYALE Valley National Bank, Wayne 8.38 0.00 8.4!7.88 0.00 7.988.38 0.00 8.46 D School area. Home otiers parquet and hardwood floors and a beautiful deck. whom started out driving small 1203 . Getting Started : 800-622-4100 450 Ideal for partlej or just taking, it May. $164,900 " • baths, great neighborhood. Asking $117,900. WAGON 6 evl eng, auto trans, pwr/steer/ import vehicles, arc entering their 40s- "These new ovcr-40 customers will 1204 Sticker Prices ABS brX$7winds/]ks/s»ats, air 7.50 0.00 7.95 F 6 cyl wig, aulo trans, pwr/sieer/ cond, driver's air bac. cass West Essex Bank, FSB 201-575-7080 350 8.13 0.00 8.137.75 0.00 7.75 wire whls. 35,259 mi and 50s and beginning to buy and be unlike any previous generation," 1205 Sales Agreement VINIPKJ40766. World Savings Bank 908-302-9790 175 7.55 0.00 8.20N/P N/P N/P4.00 1.50 7.41 G 1206 Ordering A New Car $ 1207 Rebates *10T995 11,995 (A)1 Yr A/m(B)30 Yr.Jum (CJ5/1 Arm (0)30 Yr Biwttkly (E)30 Yr-Mod lncom« (F)7/1 Arm (G)COFI Arm (HJ10/1 Arm (1)1 Yx Jum 1208 Warranties (J)30 Yr hom» prog (K)7/23 (1)5 Yr Bal (MJ3/1 Arm (N)Eq Lin« (0)3/30 Arm (P)1% Down Fix«d (Q)15 Yr Fix«d Changes in the luxury market are being dri- 800-6629050 1209 Financing (R)15 Yr Jumbo (S) 10/1/30 Arm (T)7/30Yr Balloon (a)includ«> appralial.crtdit, 1/2 flood hazard (•• ven by a number of forces. One of the most 1210 Owner Satisfaction (b) 150 app ft«/5 yr Bal. (c)ptt r*f at doing (d) 75 day lock (f)app f«* r«( at closing (g)S175 cr«drt at closing important is the change in buyer demo- SUPERIOR A.P.R.-Contactl«nd«f»fof calculated Annual PerMntag* Rates APP FEE-iingl* family hom« Minimum 45-80 day (ata lock ; Rala« ar* aupptiad by lit* landar* and ar* pr*a*nt*d (without guaranto*. Rala* and tar ma ar* aubjad tochanga - Landara graphics, the move of a huge wave of people M ^ Your Commumry'i Beit Olds mobile^ - I hi dsapaaying WormaBon should contact Cooparativ* Mcrtgag* Information @ (201) 7B2-U13Por mora information, UNION UNION I should «•> Vw land*ra.Contact tenders for Information on otnar mortgaga producta and aarvteaa-CooparaUv* Mortgaga born between 1946 and 1964 — people often Infosource \ 29B Broad Street, Summit, NJ v EMPHASIS ON QUALITY ' MBR WITH OWN BATH 24 HOUR VOICE IHFOBMATIOH SERVICE no »ab«ry far typographic^ trroni or omiaaiona. Contact Institutions far additional Ma which may apply. "I SALES 908-598-9000 • SERVICE 908-273-3780 Stately 3 BR. IV, Bath col In Uvingtion School section. Boa»!»' spacious Can be yours in Ihls'lrue 4 BR, 27. bath split level home with newer siding & referred to as baby boomers — into their Itsrtmti rTT"T"T**"'~~' *"1T~*" " '""* W—Nol provided by hsttuflon. rooms, natural woodwork, sun room, LB w/FP, 2 car garage & park tike yard. root plus lenced In back yard a great Ffl Don't wail, call now All for only A Cublic Stnlcf ol • to be paid by a consumer Super neighborhood. Qra«t buy at $174.900.'. ' $169,900. prime car-buying years. WORRAli. COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS Copyright,1M0 CooparaUv* Mortgage Information - Al Rights Raaarvad. I , registration and taxes. PAGE B18 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1996 UNION COUNTYWIDE CLASSIFIED AUTO FOR SALE AUTO FOR SALE AUTO WANTED r o- m p- -t:- l-l 2T A t— -\'r 1989 FORD ECONOLINE-150 van. 109,000 1986 NISSAN 300-ZX. Attractive wrfilo sports AA1 AUTO BUYERS. Top cash paid for all cars Back to school Up for debate Service for debt r milos. Good work horse. Call John weekdays', and trucks. 24 hour pick-up. Call 201-375-6259. Dodge minivans to AUTOMOTIVE^) car, T-tops, 2*2, automatic, upgradod stereo. 9:30AM-4:30PM, 201-429-8102. 75,000 milos, oood condilion. $3,500. Call Beeper, 201-205-0817. Our special section offers The council is debating whether County auditors estimate that CD H > n -r> - 201-325-7579. . . 1971 FORD MUSTANG white convertible. ABLE PAYS TOP $$$ IN CASH m good condition. Asking $4,000. Call 1987 NISSAN 300ZX. Fully loadod, T-topa, insight into, education as the or not to use the land behind taxes could double if the UCUA 5^ ^£ provide high value 212-412-9398 or 201-763-1499. mint condition, all maintenance records kept. AUTO DEALERS For All 4 WhMl Drlvss 113K highway milos. $6700/ best oflor. Don, new year approaches, See inside. City Hall for recreation, Page 3. 1991 FORD TAURUS Wagon. Air,. AM/FM, 4 defaults on incinerator, Page B1. nicn.ee,'.quietness, performance, effi- 908-088-3213. An all-new family of Chrysler, SMYTHE VOLVO door, champagne color, now tires, mint condi- • CARS, TRUCKS and VANS • Dodge and Plymouth minivans for ciency and value. EXCLUSIVE lion, $5,800. Call 201-383-9866. 1990 NISSAN MAXIMA, whito, automalic, worldwide markets were recently "With a worldwide customer base powor stooringy brakes/ windows/ locks, sun- FREE PICK UP"7 DAYS VOLVO DEALER ' 1988 FORD TAURUS WAGON. V-6, air, rool, Boso am/lm tape, car phone, 93.000K. power srooring, brakos, windows, door lockd. introduced, and will be sold in North of Close to five million owners, it's 326 Morris Avonuo Summit $8.300. Call 201-992-5904. Runs well. 109K milos. Asking $1950. Coll : extremely rare for any .manufacturer. 1-800-953-9328 America as the Dodge Caravan and (908) 273-4200 201-736-6532. •. 1995 NISSAN SENTRA-GXE. Warantood. to introduce a new vehicle type anil 5-spoed, powor. anti-lock, cruise, AM/FM cas- Grand Caravan, Plymouth Voyager AUTHORIZED 1986 FORD THUNDERBIRD Coupe, bluo, 5.0 sono, air. Mint. 12,000 miles. $10,900/ negoti- 908-688-2044 and Grand Voyager, and Chrysler remain a best-seller for 11 years run- liter, fuel injoctod V-8, automatic, air. am-lm FACTORY SERVICE able. 201-762-5525 before 9pm: cassollo. Asking $2,000. 908-277-2760. Town and Country. In key interna- ning," said Chrysler Executive Vice LONG TERM LEASING 201-503-6672. $$$WE PAY.TOP DOLLAR$$$ GOVERNMENT SEIZED cars for pennies on tional markets they will be named President of Sales and Marketing, and 1988 OLDSMOBILE-98 REGENCY 1 tho $1. Jaguar, Corvette, Morcodos, BMW, Chrysler Voyager and Grant General Manager of Minivan Opera- AUTO FOR SALE Porsche, Honda, 4x4's, trucks and more. Local BROUGHAM. Fully loadod, excellent condi- For Your Junk Car Voyager. tions Thcodor R. Cunningham. "In sales. Toll Ireo 1-800-669-2292 extension tion, 89,000 miles. Asking $4,800! Call 24 Hour Service. Call: 1976 CADILLAC ELDORADO Convertible. A-4000. 201-403-1207. Just as with the current lineup, the case of Chrysler's mininvans, this Triple whilo, everything works, excellent me- chanically, needs body and paint, but still oots 1989 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER SE-TURBO. 7 has been possible by intensely listen- 1985 HONDA ACCORD LX, powor stooring, 1 these new vehicles will combine to looks. S3.9S0. 201-731-27B3. powor brakos, air conditioning, sunroof good passenger. Excellent condilion. fully loaded. 908-688-7420 nuke. Chrysler the only manufacturer ing and responding to the needs and condition. Asking $2,500. Call 908-925-6548. oxlremely woll maintained. Low miloogo. Ask- 1904 NISSAN.200SXrautomaticgray, 84,000 ing $6.395. 908-272-1358 after 7PM. "Your Best Source For Community Information" in the world offering a complete range desires of this massive customer base, miles. Original ownor. Good condition $1 500 1992 ISUZU AMIGO, 53.000 milos. air condi- PONTIAC MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE of vehicles, from entry-level, high combine with an uncanny vision of 908-925-8662. • • tioning, sun roof. AM/FM and cassono now tires, buy or assume lease. Call 201-386-1574, 1981 YAMAHA CHAPPY, Mint condition, liko —valve, all the Way lip In Imtny.— time ur: AWQ-6 prepaid. T985 6000 Call Classiliod lor details. 800-564-891V. 1987 JAGUAR XJ6- 66.000 miles, Mooroland 6 cylinder, automatic, air, powor steoring/ 908-686-9242. These new Chrysler minivans were vations that take a leap ahead." green, sunroof, garaged, good condilion. Ask- brakos, powor windows, lint, AS IS. 52,000 A WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER RAHWAY, N.J., VOL.6 NO.44—THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1996 TWO SECTIONS - 25 CENTS developed over a 32-month period at a 1989 BUICK, REGAL. 2 door. V-6 automalic, ing $8,000. Can be seen Saturdays and Sun- milos. VINSFT200100. $1295. Taxes and MV The •prijnary requirement for a 1,900 original miles, fully loadod, oxcollont u'ays, 10am-5pm. 201-429-9725. extra. cost of S2.6 billion and will be manu- condition. $3,750. 908-964-4036,.alter 5pm. minivan, however, is space uliliztion ROYAL DODGE factured in three countries on two 1395 JEEP WRANGLER, while, hard-lop etc, and it is here that both the standard 1906 BUICK SKYHAWK. Fully oquippod. Low chromo package, air. casseito, sound bar, 1830 Springfield Avenuo Maplewood mileage, recenily overhauled. Good condition. continents, with a total annual volume and extended wheclbasc version of anli-thelt, low mileage, excellent condition : 201-762-3500 Merchants DOT could take land Reasonably priced. Call 908-688-9329. . $1-1,500. Call '201-992-4855. potential'of over .700,000 units. the new Dodge, Plymouth and Chrys- SEIZED CARS from $175. Porschos. Cadil- 1986 CADILLAC CIMMERONfGrey, 4 door", lacs. Chovys, BMW's, Corvottos, Jeops. Intended to "leapfrog" the competi- ler vehicles outshine the competition. 1993 MAZDA MX6 LS- V6, 5-spood, sunroof, new lires. new painr. noeds work. 85,000 miles leather interior, factory alarm, cruise, lilt, power 4WD's. Your area. Toll froe 1-800-898-9778 have feeling tion and'continue their global image Just as with the original, and still S2.000. Call alrer 6pm, 908-925-1871. everything and spoiler, woll-maintainod extension A-7261 current listings. Highlights in Route 1 realignment and sales leadership, these new $12,900. 201-275-0521. ' * sales- and image-leading Chrysler 1982 CAMARO; V-8. automatic, fully loadod, SEIZED CARS from $175. Porsches, Cadil- By Scan Daily Chrysler vehicles benefit from the T-iop. 2 ownor car. original, 63K. Good condi- MAZDA .lacs. Chovys, BMW's, Corvettes, also Jeeps, 4 Regan said the realignment will minivans. these new vehicles have tion. $1750 best ollor or 908-206-0580 or wheel drives. Your area. Toll free Tourney scheduled of safety Staff Writer company's pioneering efforts in deve- ; 1993 MX6 affect a snip along Route 1 from East been designed from the inside out to 201-566-9851. .1-800-898-9778 Ext. A-5139 for current The Railway Youth Soccer loping the segment, leading to innova- automatic, air, power steering/brakes/, power listings. By Sean Dally A number of properties along Lincoln Avenue lo the eastern Rah- provide the most efficient use of space CARS UNDER $150. All rnodols. Soized and windows/locks, sunroof, tilt control, tint, rear Association will host its third Route 1 in Rahway could be in the way border. Property in this strip will tions in the areas of safely, features, imaginable. A part of the challenge auctioned by DEA, FBI. IRS; Irucks, boasts,. defoggcr, AM/FM cassette, 79,900 miles. VIN 1986'/, TOYOTA SUPRA, automatic, 6 cylin- StafT Writer computers, lurnirure and more. Available your HP57300S1, Si 1,995. Taxes and MV extra der, all powor. cd player, 84,000 miles. Perfect annual soccer tournament Nov. Department of Transportation's hands cither lose land to the realignment or comfort, performance and value. was also to keep the exterior of ihc Mary's Kitchen on Irving Street area. Call now' 1-800-451-0050 extension ROYAL DODGE conditon. Days 201-762-3867; Evenings- 2'J and 30. by as soon as the fall. lose value. A number of properties on "In l'Wl, the redesigned minivans C198. ] . 201-625-3929, . has been open for almost a year, but package the most efficient size possi- 1830 Springfield Avenue Maplowood Last year, 135 traveling teams the owner says this summer is first This is the gist of a letter written to a number of surrounding streets, such were the start of a generation of all- ble. This is especially important since 1986 JEEP CHEROKEE V6- 4X4, 4, door. • 201-762-3500 . . 1987 TOYOTA SUPRA Turbo. Black, automa-- Get It In gear t from ages 7 through 18 partici- Frank Regan, the director of Rah- as Lawrence Street, Edgar Street and new Chrysler car, (nick, sport Utijily 1 automatic, loaded, rebuilt engine with warranty, 1974 MERCEDES 240D. 4 speed, 4 door, air, ' tic, ZR tires, clean. 100,000 miles, good condi-. time she has felt safe in her restaurant. the Chrysler .Voyagcr'wiirb'c sold very good condilion. $4,800/Tiest offer lion. Never abused. $3800. Call after 5pm CD radio. Looks, and runs excellent. $1200 or the Auto Special pated from the tri-State area in way's Department of Building, Plan- Patcrson Street,' will also lose their .mil minivan products," said Chrysler 201-761-6164. • 201-376-2064. The opinion of Mary Watson, the . around llic world, and in many of best olfer. 201-731-9031 or 201-663-5059. this weekend of soccer. President and Chief Operating Officer 10 weeks -20 words owner, is typical of the busines lead- ning and Economic Development, values. these markets overall package size 1987 CHEVROLET MONTE Carlo SS. Excel- 1987 VOLKSWAGEN FOX. Good transporta- Rolvil A. LMnZ. "Now. we arc starting 1988 MERCURY COLONY Park LS. Ten only $24.00 prepaid Anyone interested in informa- ers on Irving Street. They were losing from the Department of Regan said Ihc amount of land and efficiency is of primary lent condition! Loaded! V8, cruise, tilt wheel, passager, leather inlerior, all power, loaded tion, good radio, many new parts, will noed One vehicle per ad the cycle all over again, while others power windows, air conditioning, mag wheels, clutch. $700.00 or best olfer. 908-241-3465.' tion or an application from this business because of teen-agers who Transportation. taken over by the DOT will vary from importance. 80.000 miles, $4,500- or best olfer Call' No abbreviations AMf M cassette, rear delrost. alarm. 74K 201-762-0178. year's event can contact Tony The letter, which was written by each piece of property. This could are just beginning to adopt some .of miles. $8200/ best offer. 201-763-7397. 1987 VOLKSWAGEN CABRIOLET. Fully No refunds were loitering outside of their stores. The company's signature cab- loaded. Excellent condition. 5-speed standard Deige at (908) 827-2081. Lynn Middleton of the DOT, states the innovations we've established in 1989 MERCURY GRAND Marquis, power "This place was about to go under," range to a few feel of frontage taken 1985 CHEVY CAPRICE Wagon- Automatic, air transmission, low mileage. Asking$4500 Call Pilvnlo pnrty advorilsois only. forward architecture was once again windows, power locks, cruise control, silver that the design schedule for the rea- Ilk- market. These all-new Chrysler conditioning, full power, third seat. 67,000 201-762-3986. • Pilco ol vehicle Is only copy chango said James Young, a customer at the from some "to others whose property gray, real nice. 89,000 miles. S5000 Call ininiv.ms are representative of our applied to accomplish this task, as miles, dean car. Sf.995. Call 908-272-4132 allowed. Blood pressure restaurant. "They were about to move lignment of Routes 1 and 9 has been is going lo be taken over in totality," • 201-762-0178. 1984 VOLVO-GL. Automatic, 4-cyllinder, aulo Just jot down your nd nnd mall II In wllh > well as to define a new, pure minivan after 5pm. locks and windows, air conditioning and sun- accelerated. The DOT will attain the he said. philosophy in developing products for your paymont. A free blood pressure screen- • and there were people urinating on the • Jessie Morrison, of the Jessie Morrison Trio, shows off shape that celebrates the genre rather 1991 MERCURY SABLE GS, extra clean, all roof. Asking $2,500. Call 201-761-1122. "right of way" —• the acquisition of 'worldwide markets in the latter part of 1984 CHEVY CAVALIER Wagon. Automatic, power, white with blue interior. 91,000 lady Worrall Newspapers ing is being offered for Rahway corner and standing there." his talents on the saxophone Thursday during the May- These properties include the White than trying to mask il or make it 120K miles, minor body damage, reliable driven miles. Only $4100. Call 201-762-0178. properties for the realignment — (lie decade. Quite simply, ourgoalis transportation. $1,050 or best offer. Call • 1991 VOLVO 940 GLE. Redwood color, 81,000 Claiilfled Advertising Dept. residents at the Rahway Public The merchants on Irving Street or's Concert Series. The series winds down with the Castle restaurant at the corner of. appear as something else. The result is miles, power sunroofr anti-braking-sysrom. • • - • ' -P.O. BoxlBB beginning.in the fall, with construc- to continue lo push the barriers and 908-245-7293. Library on the first Tuesday of have"" reported even more troubling last three shows starting tonight. - . - Route 1 -and Paterson Street, Apex a standard whcclbascvvcrsion thai is hoated leather seats. $13,950. Call Mnplewood. N.J. 07040 tion starting in the summer of 1998. innovate; going beyond just replacing 201-467-2484. every inonlh. The next behavior among the teen-agers who ' Excavation Company on Edgar 3.6 inches shorter on the ouisidc than 1987 CHEVY CAVELIER. Automatic, 119,000 ADVERTISE! This date had previously been set for to reinventing." miles, air-conditioner. New valves, tires, ex- scheduled screening will be held were hanging out in front of their Street, GGS Circle Company on a'Mcrcury Villager, but provides 13 haust system, radiator, alternator, etc. Good The new Chrysler minivans move businesses. Some reported marijuana 1998 and 2000, Regan said. Lawrence Sirect, United Advertising percent more cargo space. In fact, the transportation. S975.00. Call 908-687-6137. Sept. 3 from,3 to 6 p.m.' in this direction by setting new ben- use among the teen-agers; one mer- "They've changed it so much," he Corporation on> Turner Street and new Chrysler standard wheclbasc vcr; 1988 DODGE CARAVAN. LE V-6, all power, chmarks with such innovations and chant reported that they urinated added. Rahway Lumber on East llazelwood sions are nearly 15 inches shorter than air, am-fm. tinted glass. 7 passenger, good Farmer's market Concert goers enjoy features as :! left-side sliding door; condition. Asking $4,200. Call 908-925-6548. through her mail slot. According lo Regan, the DOT is Avenue. There are also a number of ._.the" Jong, wheclbasc^ Ford ] Windslar^. A. little bit of the country has .The.re.haj&_bcen,no reports of har- required by law to offer at least the properties in this area that arc owned yct are within one percent of Winds- cdirie'tolffe city, as the"~5atur^ cool sound of jazz ;iTTa'rk'ef vaiUcT'ofT^prcce '.of property:" either £y~ residents* or "by~ private bined with aftnost endless variations 1985 RAM 150 PICK UP "Service Me!" assment, but the teen-agers have had day Farmer's Market returns to of adjustment: and first-for minivan. tar's c-^rgo space. The extended automatic, 8 cylinder, power steering/brakes, their effect, say the merchants, scar- He added that the DOT will iry to citizens. • tint glass, AM/FM stereo. AS IS. 62,569 miles If your vehicle could talk, that's what it would say. the downtown to provide shop- By Sean Daily features such as dual zone climate wheclbasc version is 1.6 inches shor: ing away business. negotiate with the owners of any A minilKr of the properties that are VINSES667850, $395. Taxes and MV extra pers with the chance to buy Staff Writer control, memory scats and mirrors. tcr than Windstar, but has 18 percent "I had to constantly call (he police," pieces of property. But if necessary, ROYAL DODGE produce fresh from New Jersey Charlene Alexander of Rahway could be called a jazz authority. lo Be acquired will be for the con- They provide a.new level of ride and more maximum cargo space. 1830 Springfield Avenue Maplowood Watson said. "Even, in the winter they can condemn a piece of property 201-762-3500 . . farms. According to her, she has "every jazz number" at home. Sec ROUTE, Page 3 ir.iniU'mi; previously* only enjoyed in . Assembly facilities' for the North months, as cold as it was." . • and take it over..' ' '•...' • • Produce will be picked fresh • Sowhal did she think of Jesse Morrison and Company? "Oh, they're •...•.•iscnper ^jivi. And, ihey offer besl- American market will contiuc lo be in DREAM MACHINES • got a picture of your car? The situation has improved, Wat- R'jn it lor 4 weeks, only S<;o. Call Classilied at from the fields just hours before great. They're wonderful," Alexander said. . in-clijss room, safety, comfort, convc- St. Louis. Mo., and Windsor, Ontario: 800-564-8911 for details. son said. While.il has not gone awsy. ilg arrival downtown. " Jesse Mdrrisori and Company, were the .'jalu'rwi act ai last Thursday's "It's improved a grout deal." concert by the Union County Arls Center on Irving Street in Rahway. The Hearing to address .The market is one of 25 juirouu Conditions began to improve after act was part of the Mayor's Concert Scries. Jersey fresh markets within the offers complete Toyota Parts & Service: the merchants brought their com- "I think it's going fantastically," said Carol Dcminski, the vice chair- region and this marks the sec- < noise from air traffic plaints to the City Cnuncil at a meet- woman pf the Rahway Center Partnership, which is partially involved OPEN ? am to Midnight. ond season of the city's affilia- . about it so our elected officals will ing in April. with the concert series. "I ihink'it's great lo sec such a multicultural rep- By Christopher TooJiey WE HONOR W Mon. — Fri., 8 am to tion with the North Jersey Far- Staff Writer respond lo it! I can't order patterns lo • Much of the problem, $aid the mer- resentation here. It's nice to sec so much of Rahway down here," 4 pm. Saturday mer's Market Council. Markets change hut public support can. That's chants, could be traced to a lack of Dcminski added. In an effort to reduce air traffic such as this one help the conti- what. I see my role as," he said. VS COUPONS! police patrols on Irving Street. Pas- The act featured Morrison, playing alto, soprano and lenor sax, at the noise, officials from various Union BRAND NEW \TJJ T A _T« T?T> nuation of farming in New County municipalities are attempting The New Jersey Coalition Against quale Mcgaro, the owner of Gino's head of a four-piece band playing contemporary jazz. The act also fea- 1996 MERCURY V ILLAljl_K Jersey by.providing an outlet to rally residents lo unite and force the Aircraft Noise Board of Trustees has Change Oil • Lubricate Chassis Pizza, said during that meeting that he tured Lady CcCe, a vocalist who laid them out in the aisles with a number • Change Oil Filter 15 Point Inspection ®T0Y0TA for the farmers to sell directly never saw any foot patrols by his Federal Aviation Administration to given ils support to a bill that would of bluesy numbers. ONLY to the consumer, thereby avoid-- alter the take-off flight patterns from icquire the FAA lo move i!s Eastern restaurant after 7 p.m. Some days he "I really don't use the same guys all the time," said Morrison. "It's LEASE "/ love what you do for me" ing. the middleman. They also Newark International Airport. Regional Office lo Union County. 1V1CE FBOM- did not see any police officers walk- hard to pinpoint good jazz musicians and keep them stable." | provide Hie chance for local ing a beat there. Morrison is a Rahway resident. Anyone who irequents clubs in ihc —Jerry Ramos, Kmiilwuilli's iq>- m ulso-suppmMs such a hill. "It's 24 MOS; ___ •Rick Rugglero, Service Writer •Mike Wellke, Service Writer residents lo enjoy the same pro- "We worked with the mercahnts !area may know Morrison, who has been playing professionally for 30 resentative lo the Union County Air a great idea. The only way we can Auto trans w;0D. VB. pwi stmg'disc brks. AM/FM stereo cass, pwrwindlocks,AlHJ| •Joe Villano, Service Manager ' duce quality that they could . and we went to City Hall and they years, at such places as the Wailing Room and the Flamingo Club. Traffic Advisory Board, which gain any relief is by public support glolh in.!., remote mitrs, Stk. -"6V66, VIN STOJ59635, MSRP $25,360. Pymts based! s .on a 24 mo. closed end lease w/12,000 mi/yr & 15CM thereafter $1350 cuslf AliroUNO • 170 RTl 22E only otherwise obtain from a responded to the police," Young said. In fact, this is how he broke into the Mayor's Concert Scries. He was advises the freeholders on policy, has and going out and hollering lo con- cash & S1685 !act,di$ctxint=dowi pymt, S2891st pymt, S325 tei sec de'p, $15001 • SPRMGHan • 201-467-6244 farmstead. "Before", they just walked up the playing at the Waiting Room and the club's owner mentioned Morrison's been fighting this issue since he was gressmen: It's a chance to bring the factory rebate (to dealer) = $1964 due at lease inception. Porch opt. = $15,416./ Toyotas Only This season, the marketplace appointed to the board by former government lo Kenilworth instead of Tola Dvmts= 56936 Tnlalrrrct-WRH lo«oorocn far Expires 30 days after date ol publicotidn. Call Rick, Mike or Joe for an appointment streets and didn't see anything," Wat- name to Ralph Dunhamn, the superintendent of the Recreation Depart- has been expanded to include son said. "Now they know the neigh- ment. The Recreation Department is responsible for booking acts in the Mayor Joseph Rcgo two years ago. the people having lo go to the govern- quality home cooked meals for borhood and the teen-agers just move Mayor's Concert Scries. Ramos said thai a hearing has been ment," said Ramps. hungry shoppers as well as an on," Young said. When asked why he signedron Morrison, Dunhamn said, "We try to scheduled for Sept. 30 at Harding Another representative, Alex Bala- BRAND NEW assortment of vendors selling School for residents to voice their ban, explained ihat in .mid-April, the Watson said that, since that meet- get a cross section of music styles and they were just a nice blend for our 19% MERCURY new and used merchandise. complaints on the issue. "I'm hoping Solberg Midigatidn Plan altered New- SABLE ing, the police have become much performers." The market has already begun to have" congressmen there, freehol- ark's lakc-off patterns to eliviate the- more visible and that the officers will This is not the first time the city has booked Morrison. He was also at arid will run Saturdays through ders .— all the people who should hear air traffic noise above Statcn Island drop in to visit the businesses on Irv- the jazz festival on East Cherry Street last year. LEASE Oct. 19 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. the concerns of the people in the and the Scotch Plains/Mountainside ing Street. "Oh, I love it," Morrison said. "The response is always good." PER MO. Its new location is on Irving towns. What I'm trying to do is make corridor. Watson added that she has also had "This is a nice turnout, arid the people arc always responsive," Morri- , 24 MOS. Street in Municipal Parking Lot more people aware of the problem so However, because of limtcd air 14 dr. auto tans tfOD, V 6. pw rack S pinion stag/anti lock disc brks. AWFM stereo frequent visits by Councilmen Jeffrey F. at the corner of Droad Street, son added, x. Sec JESSE, Page 2., that more people voice their concerns See COUNTY, Page- 2 f cass, pwr windtaWtrunkrar seat, AIR, t'glass, r/def. tilt cruise NY emissions Sec MERCHANTS. Page 3 STKJ6S192. VIWTAK1912, MSRP $21.625. Pymts based on a 24 mo closed end leas»' opposite the Rahway Parking w/12,000 mty&iSc'mithereafter. $1350down, $289 ]5t m $325 ref sec dep $10001 WANTED Authority. factor/ rebate (to dli) = $1964 due at lease inception. Purch op=$13,175. Total pymls I = $6936. Total cost r $6611. Lessee responsible for excess wear and fear./ Street fair to bolster revitalization efforts downtown she has spent evenings distributing BUICK & CHEVROLET OWNERS Soccer teams tour The city of Rahway is in the midst July 10, Rbs\_had ^requested and fair flyers. In her section alone she of a committed effort toward revitali- 'The chamber has given local merchants obtained an ordinance allowing BRAND NEW WH WANT TO BE YOUR FULL SERVICE Three Rahway Traveling Soc- sidewalk displays downtown on expects 50 vendors. Entertainment in cer teams will be attending the zation of its business and residential 10% LINCOLN : an^opportunity to be under their banner, Thursdays through August, and Satur- her section includes karate and moon- MARK VIII AUTOMOTIVE DEALERSHIP I6ih T.WlS'.t. Soccer Tourna- community; parked by the revival-o f • days through October. She also had walk demonstrations, face painting, ment in Wallingford, Conn., this the Rahway Street Fair today from 11 because tie need something. We need some submitted a proposal for the street fair cotton candy and popcorn stands, a Let's Get Acquainted With These Introductory Offers: weekend courtesy of Ogden a.m. to 9 p'm, and Saturday 9 a.m. to LEASE l type of guidance-And I feel good about that' to the chamber, which was endorsed. dumping tank and clowns. - - HWSTiTiriTSTSBB- - - -. i ^m ' L|gj_U_____j Martin Systems of,Rahway. 3 p.m., downtown. PER MO. COUPON COUPON The original plan called for con- "You have to look at Westficld, The three teams,MR«]y»'Sy The fair, which will include local — Ray Smith 24 MOS. LUBE, OIL & FILTER ducting a street fair every Thursday Garwood, ClaA, they do this regular- j or, auto47 trans vr/00,V8. pwr racklpirio9n stmifcc bits JBL AMFM stereo cass eddam j Chargers for 13-year-olds, Rah- and oulsidc vendors as well as enter- Nieces Pieces and Saturday in August, to coincide ly," Malan said. rpwrwindiodslnjiWssats, AIR, I/glass, I'del, fl. cruise, touring oto Mon asst auto ami OFF way "Rage for 12-year-olds, and tainment from'face-painting to plays mirr. tn coal p_nl. nwonrool. directional wheels. STK«6E11 VlN»TY69O439 MSRP $43 995 f $ with the Rahway Mayor's Concert Malan's section will also include a the Rahway Cobras for 11-year- on the sidewalk, has grown from former downtown ner of Broad and Irving Streets, every Pymls baajdon a 24 mo dosed end lease«,' 12.00% J I5etai thereafter. S1995 down, M79J ANY SERVICE WORK feelings about Series. "But it was too last minute to play by Railway's Carnival Produc- . Istpvmt, 1525 ref sec dep. $3600 fad. rebate {to drl=$2999 due at lease inception. Pur* op/ olds will be attending the tour- informal ideas presented to the Rah- Saturday from July through October. functions. move on it," Henderson said. tions, arranged by theater company = $22,198. Total pymts=511,496. Total cost=S14.016. Lessee resp. lor excess war 4 teal/ Service Center: 149 Regina Ave. • 382-7800 Service Center: 149 Retina Avc* 382-7800 nament that is sponsored by way Chamber of Commerce into a -..According to Henderson, many One per customer. Present at time of write up. Expires Dec. 31,1996. At the July 10th meeting, atten- co-owner and resident Bill Van Sant, One p«f custorar. Preterit at lime ol write up. Expires Dec. 31,1996. Ogdcn Martin Systems and concerted volunteer effort on behalf "Where is the bike race? Where are merchants complained that moving who has assisted Malan's efforts. draws more than 200 teams of residents and businessmen alike. the parades? If things go on, why the Marketplace from last year's loca- dance had grown from seven local Said Van Sant on his involvement, from the United States and Rose Henderson, newly hired don't we know about them?" Cox lion1 on the corner of Lewis and Main merchants to 15, and now included COUPON "It's been exciting." Canada. executive director of the Chamber of asked emphatically. , Streets rriade it less accessible and left interested residents volunteering to MAKE YOUR BEST DEAL AND TAKE AN ADDITIONAL assist in the event. "There was really a "You have to effect change from '87 MERCURY COLONY PARK •M MERCURY TRACER LTS M MERCURY SABLE GS '92 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL This is the first time Rahway Commerce, described the evolution of out part of the town. "They also said, 5 1' totch wagon, VI. »Jo OD tt»n« pwt 1 Business owners commented to * a*, auto trant *O0. 4 cyt. pwr itmg.VU, 4 », auto Irani wiOO. V«, pwr itmg/ ant toe* 4 dr. auto u*r* wOO, Vfl. pwf itmotrt*. AUfU committed interest," Henderson said. within," he added. "There's aJlot of •tmoVkV »irti' lock** «nv « w*l. AIR. tgi». on.t, AM/FU n*r«o cau. pwi wrt& tocki/ oi I ANY NEW OR the event which has brought the city 'Why should we pay for space when AilTU MMIO IUM. pw »md.Vx«Vliuni AjR aiarao cau. pw wind' Kx*_/ tnrtU ant/ taait. i*W. li*. crv»*. elotn M. r»m .mm. vum «nii teams will be attending the Henderson during her visits about the le»»». '*<». VI. CUM. cfcCi rt. itm mrr .Jim *—L AIR. t/gtau, M3«<. IN. cruM. cto*> r*. ram AIR. Vgtut. i«d«f, t«. cruu, l*anrt. i« m mm. $1 OO optimism here." . 7S.0O4 mJM. Sn •7T7A. VIN tHXBWOM mvr. alum •Mlt. 27,73* miltt. STKlCPe*. alum wnii. IB.Ill mtiai, STK »6Ft?A. ViN together in pursuit of a common goal. we are already a part of town?" «^i tfl.t2am.tM.5n(*«PO7. VW»fWUB1O0 USEP VEHICLE tournament which also includes Henderson has coordinated the V1S(RA647133 Police Appreciation Day event in ear- Shopowncr Ray Smith of Nieces One per customer. Must present coupon at time of purchase. Expires Dec. 31, 1996. the "Ogdcn Cup" competition Henderson began stopping into related Henderson. *1O,995 '13,495 ly summer, expressing the opinion merchant effort, assigning teams and Pieces on Main Si. attended Ihe meet- '93 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL '96 MERCURY SABLE GS 94 LINCOLN MARK VIII among', teams sponsored by shops upon her appointment in early that, though a local success, the day To Henderson, the solution seemed captains to street sections. Maria * O'. auto trant wCO. VS, pwt itm^'amti too "95 LINCOLN TOWN CAR ings, and expressed satisfaction at the 4 dr. *uip trant w.OD. VS. pwr itmf>trk». 2 H'. *uio trm* mlQO, V«. p*t ttmpVti. JBL 4 or. auto tram »O0. V«, pwr HmgAvU. AUfU June, to introduce herself and ask obvious. "So, why not run a street fair AWFU tttrao, pwr .rxLtocM.V\*4,ant**aU bti, AJutFU ttfao u*a. pwr wmd/tacky d i FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE Ogden Martin Systems. would have benefitted from more Malan of F&M Cermamics is captain *mj tnjf*. AiR L-gtoM. i«*. M. CHIIM. cm wt. •IWM cast, pwr «rtf bduf Ujnk/ mt> Ajn. way the fair plans inspired merchants Atfl, V$*t*. mid. efuaa. H*9\rt. i« n mn. ahm '•wit. AIR. vgttit. 'rtl**. m, CIM«*. \ttrn rt. iwn mut. aJun wMt. 3470 rmiM. 5TKMIU. VIN fglau. >AM. til. cum. iMtirt. ra m mvr. aUn what Ihc chamber could do for local •in conjunction', with the Marketp- r«n m*i. enrorru wtti. 2B.0W ml**. STUMP!*, advertising and community for the section of Irving Street across tTAAU7H "Ml. 22.378 fliMt. 5TKMW7. VlfuSHSW) to get involved. " businessmen. She said the response lace?" she asked during the firsto f '16,995 involvement. from the Union County Arts Center to , "I feel that we're all starting to •16,995 "•23,995 ' ' CALL (908) 686-9898 was overwhelming. several informal merchant meetings Rahway Savings. She spoke of her work together as a unit," Smith said., Merchants also advised Henderson organized by Henderson to improve "I just kept hearing over and over, dissatisfaction with city government that they were disappointed in the communication and bring chamber Jane Weaver commented on the f irtill 1000 Time & Temperature 'What does the Chamber of Commer- and business associations in providing Rahway Marketplace's ability to suit members and non-members together. response from interested merchants at 1666 Downtown Rahway Events ce do for me?' " related Henderson. a healthy business climate. POINTED/CADILLAC 1900 Lottery Results their needs. The Marketplace is an The response was unanimously the recent meetings. "It began to LINCOLN "I've been here 15 years, there's MERCURY^ 3170 Local Movie Theatres Merchants told her they remem- annual summer venue for local and positive, said Henderson, and led to evolve. Everyone was full of ideas." T1ON been no progress in all this time," Than A Promise..At Thomas/4 4i YEARS or