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Kushner $14,595 $17,995 $25,495 $17,595 $24,595 Companies and the township on the Cranford Crossing project in recent weeks, Commissioner • Phil Morin paid he still believes a dealispossible.. : • 2001 MITSUBISHI 1999 SATURN SC-1 1998 BUICK 2000 CHEW CAVALIER LS 2000 FORD TAURUS SES " fl certainly think there's time MONTERO SPORT XIS 2 dr, auto, air, p/s, p/b, pAv, p/locks, lilt, LESABRE CUSTOM 4 dr auto, air, p/s, p/b, p/locks, tilt, 4 dr, auto, air, p/s, p/b, p/scats, for•cbmpromise/'Morin said 'No 4.dr, 4x4, auto.-air, p/s; pk, p/w, p/locks cruise, CD, dual air bags, Only 31,0004 dr, V-6, auto' air," "p/s, .p/b, p/w,cruise, cass, ADS, only 9,000 miles. p/IOcks, tilt, cruise, cass,. alloy one's walked away from the table tilt, cruise, CD, alloy, wheels. .21,000 miles. VIN#XZ150933 p/locks, p/seats, tilt, cruise, cass, alloy V1N//V7435706 ,-..•- - •'. wheels/ 27,000 ' miles. — vet'." '.-• • " •' ' " -j- •» wheels. 38,000 miie s.'VlM//WH488310 YC174599, ..•-....:... miles. W1P008574. • ; . ; . •Morin.sgidvhe" hopes' to jneet 7*' ^ ' .with Kushner' representatives within, the next 'two weeks 1999roRD TAWUISMCON.. » «r uuiu, UJJ,, J».T*. J*y, \*W( JVHJlKSj'. tilt," ^othroRftttURus wACjosr Mayor George Jorn would likely ; V-6, auto, air, pfsi p/b, (>Av, p/lbcks, tilt, cass,- CD, alloy "wheels, enlist, cass, 46,000 rtli'lct; VJN0WF2O396] '4 dr, auto, air,p/S;p/b-, pAv, p/locks, tilt,' V-6; auto; air. ji/s, p/b;.pAv, p/locks, also be a part of such a meeting only 41,000 miles VINW00721fi9-' ' cruise, cass, alloy wheels, niobnrool',' tilt, cruise, cass, alloy wheels, 3 seats, cruise, cass,. ;3 seats, 31,000 miles 3(i;0PO miles WWXE508020 . 26,000 mites VIN//Y3247812 VIWXA197056 ' - ' •;. ." . ' ThelbwriBhip Cominitteehad been scheduled to vote 6?i rede- CRANFORD — Colleagues;, velopment ordinaiices that and students of Jay. Smith • $18,995 would have designated Kushner offered warm remerhbrahces as the new developer, on foe site, this week of a man widely but the ordinances web with- described as a "beloved" educa- . drawn from the agenda. tor .'•-• "He changed many, many Jorri said the ordinances wefce ••••.• J m ^ NICOLE DIMELLA/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER withdrawn due • to insufficient Mildred Plehau, left, and Ellen Bartolick get help choosing produce at a farmers market for senior citizens at young, people's lives," said • •. support., onv the committee, the Gill Apartments In Cranford Tuesday. • Board of Education member though Mprin added Kushner's Camille Widdows, of the long- lawyers have riot finished drafl> time Cranford High School art ing the documents necessary to teacher. "To have a person take strike a deal. ', •:-.-•: Vouchers a special interest in you is a The project will ultimately gift, and he did that for many.. require the support of four com- students." missioners, meaning Morin's for seniors .Smith, 57, died August 22 in vote is crucial. The three Hunterdon County.; His body the first place to look for everything Democratic commissioners have was found in. a lake .at the all. indicated they will vote for peach of Spruce Run recreation area. JAY SMITH the project, while Republican The. Hunterdon County Tom Denny has said he will riot. Medical Examiner ruled, the . Jjorinis seeking to reduce the through his first years of higlt • cause of death to-be acute coro- school. But Smith helped hinV project's size. Kushnerfc current an nary insufficiency and drown- proposal calls for one floor of deal with his attention deficit -: retail space and 60 apartments By GREG MARX ing, a state police spokesman disorder, he said, by arranging a.' :.,said. Funeral services were structured academic schedule, oh the site. THE CHRONICLE - held Saturday in Roaelle, and and even providing study space CRANFORD — A.little taste Smith • was buried in near his office where Matt couWL ranford accepts of the farm came home to senior Connecticut. work after school. 3 school grants citizens at the Gill Apartments • .. Smith/known as "Doc" to his Smith's interest in art was -<i on".-; Meekei' Avenue Tuesday students, was a 25-year veteran also infectious. Mutt worked CRANFORD—The Cranford morning. • ;'.' • . ••. • ;'.,-'.'•' of- the Cranford schools. Most with Smith on the lighting crew Board of Education accepted Under. the Union County recently he worked as an arts and in photography class, dur- three grants totaling $150,000 at supervisor while teaching two ing hia senior year, "photogra- Division on Aging's, Nutrition Fresh-p/cked green and red peppers were among the produce available ; its Monday meeting. ~;. '' Program for Senior Citizens, a . to senior citizens who wore given $20 vouchers to spend at the farmers periods a day. phy becattie almost a passion; . The largest grant, for farmstaiid ;6f fresh Jersey pro- market. \ for me," he said. 125,000 from the state Today, Matt, 20, works for ••:. duce was set up outside the • •%'.... "He was always there..." Department of Education, will senior housing facility, .plose to resentative Joan Camparielli, is, who made the trip from Linden the Cranford First Aid Squad, . allow the district to extend its one hundred senior citizens — designed to improve the diets of with her. daughter, agreed. — Charlie Kiamie and credits Smith with much of Pairing arid Sharing initiative his success. "He basically put. ; residents of the Gill Apartments, senior citizens* "As: we age,, our "Having the money is a big prob-. president, Cranford : with the Linden Public Schools. other Cranford residents, and. lem," she said. ' . •me where I am right. now," he The program, which facilitates metabolism slows down, and our Education Association others from around the. county — nutritional requirements \ are "Anything, that stretches the said. ' . ' • ' . ' •.-•'.''•'•••. • "distance learning"' through were given vouchers redeemable dollar is extremely helpful," said Smith's ability to forge rela- video-conferencing and Internet higher,". she said. "But when for $20 worth of fresh fruit and you're on a fixed-income, fresh Adele Oilman, director of the Gill tionships with students was activity,, is designed to expose vegetables. W"hile Smith was known as a well-known throughout the dis- students to innovative instruc- produce can be cost-prohibitive." Apartments. skilled photographer and • The program, said county rep- . Maria Dietrich, a widower (Continued on page A-2) trict.. "He had an extraordinary, tional programs and to integrate teacher — he was a combat pho- way of connecting.with students, technology into the: classroom. tographer in Vietnam, and his of different abilities," said . The district also received a work had recently been on dis- Superintendent Lawrence.