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Heating Corp., manufacturers of Mothers & More about healthy eating for toddlers, tional organization for stay-at- Valves for heating and air cdndi- preschoolers and elementary home mothers. . . .",",' [Briefs tiorung systems. . •";-..:•., . meets Wednesday school pupils. Meetings are the first, and The companyihas its oflBce and CRANFORD —The Union The nutritionist and registered third Wednesday of every month. helped to make an impact in the plant on South Avenue East .near County Chapter of Mothers & dietitian is a.member of Mothers New members are always wel- Garwood planning ffie Garden. State Parkway. She lives.of people .with disabilities. More meets 7:30 p.m. Wednesday & More. Brans,ky will. include come. mega yard sale The eveht is the agency's largest succeeds her mother, JM(arie Feil at the Hanson House,, 38 ideas for preschool snacks and For more information, phone fund-raiser.'.., .' .....'.. KUnefelter, who had been presi- brown-bag lunches. Jan at (732) 381-3199 or Heidi at ' GARWOOD -? A town-wide . dent since 1978, Springfield Ave. This year's horiorees are James Mothers & More is an interna- (908)810-7165. yard sale takes.place in the bor- Mast holds a degree from North Laura Bransky will speak ough 9 a.rh;-4 p.m; Saturday and W. SmitBay...... 4SU ' Kicjs Festival and Street Fair is the recipient of a Heart Grant 1.75L PHILADELPHIA ' 19"' i.rsLLUKbUSOWA 17BLB5MpAY1:7BLB5MpAY/ to accept.prbperty taxes for municipal services — such as The tears came just as the rosy : Deborah Rutledge at (800) 792- Blandad Whj«k«y .'...:.„., Pollth Vodka BO*.....' .Sapphire Gin .. sponsored by the Garwood funded by the TJnion County: 17- .1.7BL8MlRNC}IF'P' . .is** police and roads— and county government, but most of our finger • of dawn poked me in tHe 8322., ' '.'.'•:•: '•-.'•..,• 1.7SLTANOUERAY Chamber of Commerce. Rairi date Vodka.OW >..... 18** Gin : property tni bill ic onton-up by the public sihuul tybUrn Aiid Bjyr...,.,..,....'.',',...... ^....GORDONS ! 1,7fiL BBAGRAMS QIN eye anu rouseu. me irom a snauow- is Sept. 16. paranjk has performed with.the jiiR .' 1.7SL GORDONS whfle. the amount pf state aid given to public schools has slumberfilledwith.anxieties.The . 1.7BLMAJORSKA : Ctoolirie Doctorbw Band, whose- \*n)k» no* ....•:.....•..... increased in the last t^o decades, the state's support of local swirling nausea ip iny stomach Golf outing benefit leader-.is-.tJie^daughter of author .; . 1J5L QEORQI •1.7BL.1.EEDS •' .'. public education is still, belowthe national average. . • lappeiat-^ feet of a^q'zenbutr Vodkaeo- „.:..-,: oi ; Registration begins plaqnedSept 10 andmteUectaalEjL,Doctorbw.) •" . .To correct this unfair tax culturei thathas hurt the middle • terflies as" fear; afidsadiiess tight- •', Bik "is-i : ^.^^^la"^^? 7 .-classpf NewrJerspy for far too long; a4fiajpr dverhaul of the: eried their grip on my bladder. Dry" ; for h^bk l^d —The 20tH annu- form 2:30 p.m. Siaturday' at the' heaving sobs shook my body fromi property tax system is needed. Thestate, legislature — oper- Registration has begun for fall al Mayor's Day Scholarship Golf. Rahway Geriatrics Center; 2 p.m. ating with the luxury of s surplus — has enacted a patchwork ear to toe; I felt like a Death Row Outing'is Monday, Sept. 10 .at the... Sunday at The Chelsea at inmate awaking on the day of his troop.horsehack.riding lessons at of relief padcages Complete with rebates that no one can the Watchvmg Stable,: located in Echo Lake Country Club in Fariwood; and 6:30 p.m. execution. :.;'' Westfield. . :' Wednesday at the VBroth;er! understand, But that's only relief — it's not reform. And . Eventually the anxiety attacks the Mountainside, portion of the nobody knows what will happen if the surplus continues to Watchung Reservation. Buffet lunch is served at 11:30 Bbnaventure Extended Care became muted by the time I -p.m. A shoi^un, start is 12:30 p.m,, Center,. Elizabeth. The public is dwindle,'-.- - • '. ..."/•.' '/••'• • • . " '•• ••'':•' -V .• .. .'• reached high school. In those Classes are'held for beginners : through.adults. New riders of all when. the practice • range also invited..'' • .'• '' ••;..• New Jersey Policy Perspective (NJPP), a non-profit orga- years the anxiety was replaced by opens. Hors d'oeuvres and awards : She also is scheduled to per- nization dedicated to developing policies to place New Jersey a listless dread and the existential ages are encouraged, especially 7S0.YERDI 1.L HIRAM WALKER 7(10 QLEfJ ELLEN 760AVELEDA .. those who have never ridden are 6:30-7:30 p.m. ^ form 1,0:15 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 9 at Spumanla ...; ; Anla*W*".,..M Sauv. Blono » Whlla Zln'andal. Vlnhd Varda i.. on a solid fiscal foundation, last year released the details of a acknowledgment that high school 780 ANDRE Dry • Pink • ' .' AM>6O SOUTHERN 7S0 BERINOER 7SO MAAOUES DE RISCAL ' before. , , Prizes will be awarded for men's Genesis ElderCare-The Cold Duck • Brul • Spum.nlo ..O 06MFORT70 :...... 1 1 •••• Whlla Zlnrandal While was to be endured as a necessari- 7S0 TAYLOR ySOO 1LALIZE PASSION 1:BLOALLOE» J 1.DLRENE JUNOT ' . . new tax plan that places the tax burden where it should be low net and women's.low net. In Woodlands Center, Plainfield; 2 Goldl>Rad ly cruel -passage to college and Junior Troop, for ages 9-18 Brut • Dry , i:|U.... Whlla Zlrilandal • •• •'JtttO — on those, most able to pay. addition,. anyone; who shoots a p.mi Saturday,: Sept, 29 at 780 BALLATORE 7SO BAILEYS begins the week, of Sept. 4 with IRISH CREAM Whlla Granacha ^w .750 SANTA RITA adulthood. Qnm Spumahla'. °° The NJPP . FIRST proposal — FIRST stands for Fair, lessons one hour a week for 10 hole-in-bne will win a Rolex watch, ManorCare Health Services, .7BLDEKUYPER 7S0 QLEN ELLEN ' EDO Gabamat * Cnardonnay" >flOO I don't, know why I suffered courtesy of Martin "Jewelers. . • Mountainside; and 2:30 p;m. Anil Spurruinltt ..., ..: PEACHTREE Cabamal • Chardonnay... ^0 Marlot • Sauvionon Olpnc; "• ' Immediate, Responsible and SimpTffieT—Ts~based on the mini-breakdowns on the first, day weeks. Classes are available 7S0 FREIXENET EMra. Dry • ' 7SO IRISH MIST 780 R. MONDAVI WoodbHdfla (-1)0 1.SLCITRA Vontepulclano " wan •n • that the top 20 percent of the state's residents earn 53 per- Letters to the editor Registration deadline is tomor-. Sunday, Sept; 30 at the New Cordon Nsoro Drut :..' Uquaur,,..'...; i .. Chnrdonnay * Cabarnat ..«JP Trablano • Chard. • Marlot,.....Ht of school. Outside the humiliation Tuesday through Saturday. 760 DOMAINE ST. MICHELLE ngg .7SL UEBOUX POLISH ut e| L R. MONDAVI Woodbridaa^_- 750RUFFINO KS.BB Jersey Geriatric Center of Blachbany Brandy • O ' cent pf the state's income, Adult Troop begins the week of row. For registration arid sponsor- .dart .• Dry .... Whlla Zlnfandal ...... O Chlanll ;....._ _.,O of physical education and indus- 760 M & R. . ' nCW 70O RpMANA SAMBUCA ship packages, phone Eric Kiamie Workmen's Circle, Elizabeth. Whlla • Blaok'...:,...... t.5L VCNDANQC . nH^^gq^' . ^aa LsLCANEi ' . . - Cee ; FIRST raises the top rate of the state's personal income tax trial arts, I was a good student Sept. 9 and includes lessons every Aiil ;„_....: ...... O™ Cabarnnl • Chnrdonnoy..'. :.:.O . Whlla • Roaa...... ; ....O ' at (732) 469-3000 or Doug 760 MOETA CHANDON <%(. 760 OODIVA CHOCOLATE f. to 8.87 percent .from 6.37 percent on yearly income greater Patrick a Ibig siiecess and I had several good friends week at convenient times. Orfg. • Whlla • Cappuccino.. 7S0BERINQER 7S0 BUG. Saint Loulh -i.M Chapman at (732) 340-1410. Brul ImparMI NV ,...MmO 1.78L KAHLUA Foundara Eatala. 0f Bisaulolala • Chardonnny...... O ;• than $150,000 for joint filers and $75,000 for singles. That tax To The Chronicle: McKenna; Gerry and Charlie Yotcoski; Travis who would come toth e protection . Applications are.accepted in A capella group 7B0 V6UUB CLIOUOT CoN*« .Llquau' .....' Cabamat • Plnol • » 8L DUE TORRI of my.puny arrangement of bones person only at the Watchung Blut .NV.,..; ...,•...: .-. Gharclonnay • MaHot Plnot Orlfllo .... •* increase would affect only 5.3 of the state's residents. And The first Patrick French Swimathon Pool Parly Franz; Brain, Danielle aiid Bob McAuliffe; Matthew 780F6TZER 7S0 EGCO DOMANI needs singers 4L CARLO ROSSI when threatened by shortitig bul- Stable 9 a.nVnoon and Ir4 p.m. 700 CHRISTIAN BRO9. -*OB SundJaLChtirdonnay • . Mariot • Plnot Qrtglo ..' ;- even most of them would come out ahead when the amount was a huge success! Besides enjoying the moonlit Bergman; Lauren D'Elia; Arielle Cassidy; Emily Hospice sponsors Brandy.,! .....1...-.. Chablla • Whlla.Qranaoha • Vallay Oaka-Cob. Souv. > , Euro. • Rhlna • Vln Roan • 750 GEORGES DUBOEUF lies. Schoolwork came naturally; ; Payment in advance is required; no — The Metro ( Eaola Paak Marlot ' pf property tax relief and the deducibility of state tax from pool, the DJ entertained the crowd with games, con- Aschenbach; Joe Gooney; INicole.Caravano; Ashley,. 'Palaano « Bluah • Sanor a •' Ctaau|olala Vlllaaaa • > ^W| Journey Through Grief 780 R. MONDAVI Coaatal 7°° Macon Vlllaoa* O tests, raffles and great music, Support from the .Jenni and Chrjs judge;.David Ford; Alyse Van Liety; the flypaper glued to the inside of telephone applications will be Rhythm chorus is looking for Whlla Zlniandal • Chlanll Cabamat <* Marlol • Chard.:. ;' federal returns is.calculated. . BLBOX PRANZIA 1.BL HERITAGE .' " • 780 CHERRY ' g^f local stores in town was overwhelming. The 37 Catherine Van Benschoten; Mike Merrick; Eric; my skull: effortlessly captured accepted. . . : . CRANFORD— The public is singers. :.'• •• ' • . • ' . •'.'• KIJAFA....,; :..., ...O ':''[ FIRST also calls for the creation of a "Financial Assets Ralraahlno Whll« • .' Cabarnat " Mdrlot • swimmers listed below, were pledged by businesses,- : Michael,' Geoffrey, Stephen and Heather Walano; nuggets of knowledge. Still, the A birth certificate and .proof of invited to a six-week lecture series The all-female a capella vocal 780 COURV/OISIER VS Chlllabla Rod - Bhlnellur • Chardohnay > Ploot...> 1 .BL FOLONARI Bardollno • |; Tax" on one-quarter of one percent of personal assets -f- first day of school induced parox- CoonHc' Sunaat Bluah • Oak... 7*° 780 KENDALL JACKSON Valpollcolla, • Soavo - family and friends. Their combined efforts along ;•' Daniel, Justin and Jonathan V&n Ostenbridge. residency, are required for new rid-entitled "Journey Through Grief group specializes in. four-part har- 750 MARTELL V8 4LINQLBNOOK V/R Chardonnay '. Marlot * Plndt'Qrlglo „. i; stocks, bonds and other financial instruments — greater with our generous volunteers made1 this event for ysms that spun my brain like a ers. Uniforms and helmets are which begins 7:30 p.m. Monday, mony: doorWop, jazz and barber- CoonaC;.... Chablla • Rhlna • Ro«a 7' 780 KENDALL JACKSON 1 .BL QEOnOES DUBOEUF Many thanks to our local merchants: Cranford SLBOX ALMADEN V/R Cabarnat Cabarnot • Chard. > Marlot whirling dervish of anxiety; the 7B0 REMY. MARTIN VBOP. O«| !• than $2 milliori. That tax would affect only 1 percent of the Patrick. Watching these children and young adults Bike Shop, Cranford • Corner, Emerald Cottage, required for all riders. Sept. 10 at Grace arid Peace shop style. Rehearsals are 8-10 |Co(inap.. 23 Buroundy * Chablla • 780 SI.MI 1 .BL FONTANA CANDIDA memories of those panicky dawns Rhlna • Q'oldan ,,..., Chardonnay. '.. Fraocnll • Mariot •. t state's household; . ? work so hard for another child meant everything; Bagel America, II Giordino's, Buttery Bake Shdppe, For more information, .phone Fellowship Church, on Raritan P;m. every .Wednesday in the 3LUVINO9TON CELLARS 780 STERLING Plnot Qrlqlo..... - .Chardonnay. 13*° r Under the FIRST plan, the major tax burden in the state Patrick will resume hyperbaric oxygen treatments Michelle's Hallmark, HAIO' Cleveland Plaza, causes an involuntary' shudder (908). 789-3665- • ., Road. . Cranford area. • 1LBEAQRAMS Chardi • Cabamat • Marlot ... 780 nnoLlo - . ao even as I Write these sentences.. Mluara...... 89* . 780 SIMI . m% f£BO Chlantl , .' 1 • £ would shift from.the middle class to the 'truly wealthy And on Sept. 10 which, will continue throughout the fall. Cranfprd Optical, Cranford Beauty Supply, Alban & Any adult who has experienced For more information, e-mail 2L COKE • nPRITC - natal Cab«rnal • O 1.SLHARVEYG . —. Thanks again to all swimmers, donors arid volun- Lewis, Hair' Shapers, Not Just Antiques, The palm Of courseby the time I reached, a loss is invited to come with, his [email protected] DIET COKB.,;....,...,.,.....88" CK VEROUTH 780 STERLING • . «g DF1ISTOL CREAM :.. I 5» ; that's where it belongs. <3ala dinner dance Q4-12 ojf., anna PEPSI' Dry • Mariol...'.. : f 780 LOUIS JADOr J ^BO teers! • , ,;. .'. • .••...'. ,-.•''• J •/ Approach, The Mane Event and Back to Nature.. the back.door, a new luhchbox in family and friends. Admission is u or phond'Judy McCbrd at (973) R*oular * Dlat .*...: ..... n venM 780 STERLING ^t MM Poullly Fulaaa ^ "• ;.••".;• Does the FIRST plan have a chance of becoming law? Dry >. Cabamat m 93 Swimmers: Sean and Kathleen French; Alexa JACKI FRENCH my hand and the sunlight glisten? benefit set Oct 17 free1." • ;' •'. • ..... , ; ;.• .. 895-8983. ; ' Giyen the present character of the state legislature, it's not Salcito; Derek Englese; Natalie Laucius; Courtney, Patrick French Foundation ing in my Vitalis-inebriated hair, For. more information, phone : ; ; Conamunity Access. Unlimited , likely. ' ' ;•' •' \ ' ' • ' ' • .' •'• •:•'•':•' •'. '.. • - ..the anxieties had vanished,'-like Anabelle. and Joy Goeb; Ryan Meier; Chris will hold.its 21st Annual Gala (908) 486-0700, The six-Week, lec- j;JThe only chance for property tax reform will, come after playful specters, taking leave of ture series is sponsored by the ;. this year's legislative and gubernatorial election; it will be up their annual visit. By the time I Dinner Dance Oct. 17 at L'Affaire in Mountainside. Linden-based Center for Hope to the state voters to give a boost to candidates who pledge'to had settled in. my. seat in the Hospice, Committeeiiien shouldn't he rude classroom, everything was fine, Community Access Unlimited is return fairness to the state's tax system. It's a more impor- a nonprofit social service agency tant issue than abolishing the tolls on the Parkway, To* The Chronicle: bouts with amnesia about their past decisions oh and I even looked forward to the We may need to put but a caution notice for anyone major projects. .• .'.'..:•• first hpmework assignment, like . that has been providing a variety thinking about.addressing the Township Committee. y." So while the committee members are having such a the goody-goody two-shoes'''geek I of support services topeopl e with Gorton Heating Their flippant attitude includes. ridiculing speakors' great time,, those annoying questions don't get eventually became, (yes, I. was disabilities and at-risk youth for gets new president more than 20 years; ..''•.•.•'' LAST CALL even while they walk up to the podium. answered. It would be good to know who authorized president of the high school chess Mayor George.Jorn, none too comfortable about peo- the use of municipal Department of Public Works club— oh the shame!) . The. dinner-dance will honor CRANFORD — Linda Maat is The Chronicle is here for you ple who might bring forth problems, practices a "first employees to fill iji with dirt the giant holes and find It's been 39 years since J first community leaders, who have the new president of Gorton strike" attitude in an effort to cutoff questions. the utility lines for the developers at Cranford entered school and I amazed at The following information should help you get your In the case of Deputy Mayor Williams the answer to Crossing. The health dangers for municipal employees the clarity of my memories, as if ideas and community news into The Chrdnicle: most questions for him centers around announcing a at the library and the disgraceful delays in completing they are pictures that never fade! Call Executive Editor Michael Deak at (908) 575-6685 committee was formed to study the problem. The'sad the project are left as open matters. I remember in 1962, before an; AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING part is he thinks this is big progress. with story suggestions, questions or comments. For sports, But if you go up to the podium be ready to be joked infamous Supreme Court ruling,! Committee member Aschenbach makes no pre- at or insulted. In the end, the committee members' con- Call For Your FREE Comfort Analysis •I "i call Dan Murphy at (908) 575-6691. Mrs. Kraft started the first-grad- CLOTHING & SPORTSWEAR tense. Anybody who dares disagree with the floodpro - duct and lack of action.means the joke is very much on er's day with a prayer and a read- Our address; The Chronicle, P.O. Box 699, Somerville, ject in which he has such a personal interest runs the us, the citizens of Cranford. Financing Available N.J. 08876, Our fax number is (908) 575-6683. Our e-mail risk he will get downright nasty. ing from the Bible. I remember All Credit Cards Accepted LYDIA ALLEN the sunny and warm Friday address is [email protected]. Committee members Denny and Morris suffer from Cranford .November afternoon when Mrs. Deadlines Cole announced the president had Fras-Air Contracting, Inc/Arrowhead Conditioning been shot; I also remember the1 CALL NOW 1-800-339-1153 I The deadline for the submission of news articles is 5 Corner cameras violate civil rights song we sang to her on.the last Por FREE Estimate For example: p.m. Friday. The deadline for submitting letters to the edi- day of school when .she retired! Hunterdon County • Somerset County To The Chronicle: that. It infringes on the privacy rights of Americans MM Union County • Middlesex County tor is noon Monday. Recently, the cities of Tampa, Fla., and Boulder, and it infringes on the rights of individuals to be left after decades and decades bt] Wool Blend Suits (reg. $345)...... Sale $99 Correction policy Colo., installed high-tech security cameras which use a alone. The local governments of Tampa and Boulder teaching. In third grade, Mrs. •mm- face printing computer program on street corners. The are stepping over a boundary that should not be Moore read to us after lunch E.Bi White's C/tar/p/te's Wefe; because;! Tropical Weight Sportcoats (reg. $195) Sale $59 The Chronicle will correct errors of fact, context or pre- use of this technology is for the purposes of witnessing crossed, and what I fear is that other towns and munic- PIANO LESSONS & Music Technology] sentation and clarify any news content that confuses or individuals there, taking pictures of them, then match- ipalities will follow their lead unless it is stopped. was a boy I had to stifle my sobs, ing the face of the person with that of mug shots on a All Americans of good conscience who believe in when Charlotte died. In fourth • KVadltionnl lessons with a variety ' B7Sulnl PuulSli, Weuineld misleads readers. Please report errors to Executive Editor grade, Mrs. Pardoe was a tougjj •'• PAUL . Of styles (classical, jura, blues, 908/232-3310 Poplin Pants (reg. $38 & $45) Sale $19 database to see if they have outstanding arrest war- freedom should write to their elected representatives NAZZASO popular, etc.) Michael ^eak at (908) 575-6685. 1 and demanding teacher who nev^l rants. This is a deal violation of civil liberties and what both at the state and federal level and let them know • Friendly, wurni atmosphere r.uADK SCHOOL it invites is the emergence of a police state in American that Big Brother is not welcome, that privacy and per- ertheless fervently believed tha'^ • Plunn parties and recitals JUNIDII HIGH, HIGH SCMOOI Our Best Cotton Knit Shirts (reg. up to $55) Sale $14.90 COI.LKGK I.KVIX & ADIll.lS society. . . • '. ' sonal security is too important to be violated and. that her pupils had to have at least Wo • Students receive CDs, tapes, und . The Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution government has no right to trespass here. The sooner hours a week of art. In fourth computer disks of their music Citliitr twulitfor tin Itifuniml states, "The right of the people to be secure in their per- that politicians know this the better it is. for all. This is grade, I also remember Mrs. • Students can write their own .lli'l-loHtuheror a free hnictitiiv. All Short Sleeve Plaid Shirts (reg. up to $58) Sale $14.90 Moore, who was doing guard duty music and get professional www.NaizaroMuslc.com sons, houses, papers and effects, against unreasonable hot a banana republic, this is America." music ahiclio printouts :'.... email: i'mil&Nn searches and seizures, shall not be violated." The ALEX PUGLIESE at lunch, gently scolding me All Walk Shorts (reg. up to $55) Sale $19.90 implementation of this visual technology goes against Kenllworth because! had come to the defense, Snot MS* of a student I believed had been www.NazzaroMusic.com A Perm. Jersey Advance, Inc. Newspaper wronged; I actually invoked the Lightweight Jackets (reg. up to $165) Sale $49 First Amendment's freedom of NJN Publishing © 2001 Courtesy could have gone long way speech; the twig was bent — some To The Chronicle: be to help him with his demands? even say warped — at an early Thomas H. Krekel I can only guess that Mr. Trajer's arrival in Mr. Trajer hasn't won me over. His comment to age. . :..'', President Cranford (letter, Aug. 2) must have come some time move "the entire spectacle" (very diplomatic) to a non- These are fond memories and Rosemarie Maio after the existence of Orange Avenue School and the residential area shows he must not get off Arbor though I had more than my share Publisher balifield properties behind the school. Arbor Street, Street very much. The request for the sound barriers of anxiety attacks — they didn't Vice President - Advertising although a dead-end street, has a property line that is as impractical for the pinging as it is for the bark- make child-sized Prozac back Sale Starts Today borders Board of Education property. Certainly when ing of his dog (maybe his entire property should be . then — I genuinely enjoyed my malting the decision to purchase on this street he walled.in). in an hour! Michael Deak Kathleen Phillips schooldays. And yet in those Executive Editor must.have realized the possibility that these fields, A civilized request for a change in parking is where dawns of doom, I always cried on H Phonics i French and Spanish Editor would be used and certain conditions would exist. Sale Ends Monday, September 3rd he should have started; now any cooperation he gets is the first day of the school. "Math • Mummy and Me (Egyptology) Eileen Bickel Allan Conover Mr. Trajer's approach toward improving conditions more than he deserves. I'd like to think my tears came u Science m Story-Time Live (Theater ciass) Advertising Director Sports Editor near the.ballfields could have been done with an ini- Lastly, I think I can speak for everyone in saying (Open Labor Day 11-4) tial attempt of courtesy. Instead he chose to be. rude we will take a pass on the invitation to stay at his as I pondered the loss of summer • Botany m Pirates and Ships John Tsimboukis Jane Yoder and indignant, an approach that most civil people home for a week. I would rather watch the "urchins" freedom. But I know better; I've • Morning, afternoon, or late afternoon sessions Production Manager Circulation Director don't respond well to. His letter-reflects liis negative ping bat on ball in the elongated dog kennel. never been a renegade and I crave ore conducted 7 days a week. approach by calling these young men "urchins" and DAVID DRECHSEL Sr. structure for my life. The tears • One hour each week for \2 weeks. their parents "indignant." What would our motivation Cranford came from the fear of the great • 8 students per class maximum. unknown, the same fear that wakes us even now in the desolate Gentlemen's Gprner moments before dawn. By this We've put 'together some special one hour sessions your ' Elaine Slnal Owner and Director Published every Thursiluy by NJN Publishing' (USPS1 I36-«UO)3OI Cenirnl Avc. Clark, NJ Cranford police on the cutting edge? time in my life I should have real- child will look forwiird to all.week. Choose trom. morning, Men's Clothier fist, 1970 1)7066 Second Class poslagt paid lit Cranl'ord, NJ POSTMASTER: please send changes lo NJN To The Chronicle: cies or a more careful checking of the facts by our local ized the unknown is nothing to afternoon or late afternoon classes. Our experienced, Publishing Fulfillment office, PO Blix 6'W, Somerville. NJ 0H876. Subscription rates by mail, fear; in fact, the unknown should state certified teachers iise games and projects to create one year within Union County S>25, mil of county $2K, out of slate $30.To subscribe call I always knew our Police Department wag multi- newspaper. ' an enjoyable and productive experience Tor your child. ' I -800-300-9321. ''.••' . "'.'."'•.• talented, but imagine my surprise when I read in The DONALD E. EHRENBECK be embraced because there are Chronicle (Aug. 23) that they how perform autopsies? Cranford still adventures.to be experienced. Call 908-654-011(1 to enroll Circulation: 1-800-300-9321 • News: 908-575-6686 . Silly me, and I thought only physicians could perform Oops, you caught us with our pants down. We There are still mysteries to be 11 North Union Avenue •Cranford • (908) 272-5350 Advertising: 732-396:42231 Classified: 1-800-578-1435 . an autopsy. I think what Cranford heeds is either solved' and there is still much to or for a brochure. 424 Ctntrtl.Awnue, W«tfitld NJ 07000 knew better. Thanks tot keeping us on the straight www.theenrlchmentcentei'.net more honest press releases from our municipal agen- and narrow. — Kathleen Phillips, editor be learned. Resumis accepttd from state certified teachers. ' • -inw; • Granford Chronicle August 30, 2001 a passion m . • WESTt;iELr) —'. Graduates of .time to work in my own garden." did garden at her Westfield tire a variety of services they can CHANFOftp charged' Saturday, with posses- . :Luis Merqado.of Elizabeth area. North Plainfield, was charged the 13th annual gardening class Frarik Sullivan of kenilworth Jiome, and another garden tihat; choose from, including 4emonr sion, .of. a-controlled dangerous, was. charged August, 20 with You'll Save a Cool of-;' \ Rutgers "..-:•.' Cooperative chaired' the -committee that. she tries to: protect .at the strating horticultural therapy at Jesse Brooks, 28, of Boston; f Police log Monday with driving With a substance (believed..-,to. be driving with. a . suspended .. *** • Extensibn of Union County designed and planted a new. gar- . Qsbbrne . farm .in -Pennsylvania, nursing homes, helping younjjr was charged Saturday with dr> ; suspended license and driving . .codaine)' and /driving .while license.. -. .- • '•'' •• , -. '• •"'"' ' A Jefferson Avenue resident Master Gardeners have unusual-* den in Lenape Park in Westfield.. Asked ivhy she felt she needed a • sters plant gardens in schools, vihg while intoxicated, having intoxicated. • • : ; with an obstructed view. • owner. Mercado was arrested at 3:44 .reported on the morning of Boysen was stopped at 4:4b: ly varied, professions, but they Sullivan, who is a manager,of a; course in gaidening, she said, "I becoming a speaker for local an open container, in his. motor: Demicco was stopped at 1:53 p.in, at Market: Street and share a- commion interest. They nursery, said, "I. already knew just want .to niake my small organizations, manning the vehicle, possession of a con- August 22 damage had been p.m. at North Avenue and KENILWORTH a.m. on Colfax Avenue: His • Fairfield Avenue, He was issued done to her motor vehicle. Walnut Street. all wished to learn more about quite a bit of the.'how's' of gar-: patches of earth better. The Extension Master Gardener help trolled dangerous substance motor vehicle was .impounded* a summons and released at the the.art and science of gardening; dehing. iNow I have learned why course taught me the pathology information office for people ^th under 50 grams (believed to be and.he was taken to police head- scene. 1.15O Among the 35 recent gradu'- certain techniques work and oth-r . Robert Santora of Linden was GARWObD and, entomology of horticulture, gardening, and insect questions marijuana), and possession of quarters..... ers don't, ' '••': ••' .'••'• . •. charged Saturday with: driving a'tes, all from Union County, are a of which I knew nothing of : and problems. • narcotic paraphernalia. ,.'•;•. Two Westfield residents v Demicco' was released on his When You Replace Your Home's physician, a veterinarian, ;an before.* ,.-":, ••'"•:• •'•".; -\.- .V while intoxicated, possession of Corey Blake', 21, of Car'teret; :. Joe Dowd is a retired sales- Rutgers . Cooperative .Brooks was arrested at 2:01 1 reported their bicycles were artist, writers, and editor, a pho- drug paraphernalia , and disor' own recognizance at 11:34 a.m. Numerous individuals were was charged Monday with dri- man and volunteer teacher who As part of their course require- Extension of Union County is a.m. at a DWI checkpoint on stolen August 23. /.,.. Air Conditioning & Heating System! tographer, firemen, teachers, a ments, .all • of the Master derly conduct-. ' . arrested recently on Kenilworth ving with a suspended license wanted to improve the groundsof . recruiting volunteers for the : : South:Avenue East, near the. •..'•. •-.'," .,-' *** •. •• ... . The bicycles were stolen at psychologist, a nurse, retirees Gardener graduates have com- V •--; Santora' was^ arrested after warrants. • . '•'..• -. and a license plate violation- Because of the much cooler weather, this • his Westfield home."Before I took Master Gardener; Training Garden State Parkway. 11:20 p.m. from North Avenue from business careers. and sever-. this course, I would do things like mitted to Contribute 100 hours of Program scheduled to begirt Sept, police responded to an 11:46 Billy Negrort of Howell was Jennifer Campbell of Colts Brake wsa stopped on the while the owne.rs:were inside a. April and May, we are overstocked with al people who already work in the plant, a hydrangea in full sun. and volunteer service back to. Rutgers a.m. call from.a Boulevard busi- charged Sunday with driving . Neck \vasy arrested Friday by I -I.-, 1 25. For inore information, contact 200 block-pf South Avenue. business,'the victims said. Air Conditioning units.. ,'To reduce this field of horticulture.. "•-.< ' •• •. •• . • wonder why it. died three weeks •Cooperative -Extension for the the Agriculture Department, at '.nes's'ab.oiit .a •.disorderly, person, while', intoxicated and refusing Green firook .police- on'.a war- .'•..The .stolen'.'-bicycles- were ; : .. Police recovered a bicycle : to.submit to a Breathalyzer. • inventory we've put together a.special; j - , Dr. Erica Fried of. Westfield is later." Now he intends to. put his' residente: of Union County There (908) 654-9854; ;. •/ - ;: >'• on the premises.:,- ' • rant for motor',vehicle offenses. identified as, a BMX.bicycle and . a recently retired radiologist who Sunday that had been reported Howell was stopped prt the package of Air Conditioning & Heating. knowledge to: work as he created . Santora allegedly, became Jafties:.••;" Szawaryn of Matthew Boysen, 20( of a woman's mountain bicycle. systems at Drastically Reduced Prices! .has obtained an MBA degree to small plots of vegetables, herbs stolen two days earlier. ."'••. ,'• unruly again at police head- Boulevard at 1:07 a.m. He was Sayreville was arrested August launch a Second career as a.-:•apd shrubs on his property. ;. Police received a report : 'releasedto the.custody of a rel- 23.by Jamesburg police, also for. quarters while police attempted. : •\If .you* air conditioning, unit is 'more than j financial planner. She plans to J ative at-2-'43 a.m. : Bernice Osborne.is. a former. Briefs Friday a*oys'' Huffy bicycle had to administer: a. breath test. motor vehicle offenses.: 12 years; olid, you- could be overpaying spend spare time "finally finding. nurse who already had a splen- been stolen froitt the side of a And Salvatore Crpce of the utility 'Company as mUchas30Vo ;'' According to police, .$antora- Alt grants were presented by' lipuse ;pn Elizabeth Avenue.. attempted to destroy the mirror Roselle .Park'•'.-.was-...arrested. CPiVs award ••..•.•: . ^Bernard .Coyle .'of, North. Managed.and Operateid by Clinton Canoe & Kay^kCo.: ' SS*3 the society at.,a' ceremony in ' Sunday, a CranfordI; woman, and. toilet, in, his jail. cell. August 22 on Charles STreet by Seventh Street, Kenilworth^ wag 5 scholarships ; ; Wbodbridge. reported the bicycle was in tW Officers then, subdued him Kenilworth police on a borough' '. "',•••• .-'-., ThePender's'•"..• '"•--"-,- '-'.•. ; charged . Sunday, with drivirig There's No Way You Can Lose! : . ClRANFORD;:— Five. recent possession.of-a group of eight using pepper, spray; police said.' •; warrant: Croce was transported youths near the Dunkin Bpnuts while intoxicated..-•'. .--••" to the Union- County Jail later graduates of Cranford . High Kenilworth yputh , Santora was released.to a cdr' : 0 School ..have received scholar- on North Avenue. ••';'.' •': '; Coyle was stopped on the 700 in the day.'-.. ' •• . , BoatRentals y^.pt ilow, arid replace your old and inefficient air service at 3:20.pvm. ' • . - block of Eairfield Avenue at'2;-12 1080 EpWARD STREET LINDEN 07036 ; ships from the New Jersey wins a sicljolarship • '.-. The youths,. all. Linden and conditioning and heating . a.m; He Was released to a cus- •-...-• •.' . •' :- *.**'•'. "•'.".' Canoes 800-290-5401 fax: 908-862-6200 Society of Certified Public Newark, residents- 'and '• all *** DON'T MISS OUT ON JE^NIW-ORTH'••"—•; Jamie tody of a relative at 8:25 a.m: Officers. working the night for up to 2 hours .system; for up to $ j ,150..less Accountants. ••. •...;:.•.. Taylor Laudati has been award- between ages 7. and 15, claimed 'Clyde Vail, of Roselle Park Kayal« THIS SPECIAL OFFER! they had. found the bicycle. in shift were directed August 23 to of boating than you .would, have to pay Peter L'Sevign.._..y .an d Keit. h T. edascholarshipfromSaraL.ee: was . charged: with simple' : MULTI-ESTATE ANTIQUE AUCTION ; thewoods near Adams Avnriiift. *** • pay -special .attention to tuve. Pedal Boats receiveiiLJi.QQCr,eich;, - Ctjffee^^&^^Foodsemcej-^ -^tsaau|U'it4.0;.45,:.p1m. Friday, . . TUESDAY EVENflNG Sffi •',;-No'ne/ of the.-, ybuth's^w-as- _.„•. Henry. Stroz ;oi unipn.-was •niles. in the center ofVtown, arid ,- .-brand'ncw.-neating'; an v %§£££ -;' £?&$&&;.£ J&$&' division of Sara Lee: Co; vj ' :^ ' .The.dhargQsiisfcein'Th'dh'''ifci v frQmaf' n • charged-. Fi-ida'y ^ with '•'•disorderly • -• --• PREVIEW; MONDAY SEPTEWltiEiR ID* : .cfearged," but .police"recovered' : "id rein'oye: unruly.juveniles;in Open: Weekends OnJy After Labor-Day 10 a.ni. td.7:p.m. . • air •condkToningf.'systepv. ; : : Thermann, smd.. • Carolyn.. .. The * Keriilwerth" .resident. > incident at ..the-'carniyal at 'St. conduct- .'.' ••'..;. ' • : 10AM-7PM'^DAYbF;SALE ' " Thermann received the bicycle and returned it to his the area. ' •'' .'.', . . Last boat on to.the water at 5 p.m. . • • $3^500 plans .to attend Pennsylvania Theresa's School parking lot on . Stroz was. allegedly harass- • Police had received, numer- S 1-800-386-4897 Quality Antiques & Decorative Arts 18"' • 2p'h c. Furniture, Paintings, .each. , . . State University; -''. .'.' /'.•';.-;-;; : Monroe Avenue, Vail allegedly Closed weekdays except for large groups'with advanced reservations. %/ Savc'up to 30%.on ; lh ing volunteers at the carnival ous, complaints fr/pm downtown 19 c. Porcelains, Pottery, Lighting, Bronzes, Silver, Clocks, Estate had a dispute.with: a ride opera- at St. Theresa's School parlcmg • All.boaters must lie able t» swim . ••• • An adult is required in every boat fill . : your utility bill Jewelry, Judaica, Rugs, Garden Statuery & much more store.owners abput juveniles in Ice cream social set at museum tor, then struck a different oper- lot oh Monroe Avenue.. Stroz the area. ': • •'. ' \Chihlrenmust be at least (i years'old ' . e.xtept Teenage Ruddy Homing with View items vmv.timeandatpinantiqiics.com ator. • •.. • •••-•'-:• ... ..: • •'• -• •' parents in separate boats . LEHM- •.:.• .CRANFORD — An old-fash- Vanilla,, chocolate and straw- was arrested at 10:25 p.m. • 10 Year Parts <& Labor. phone & Absentee bids accepted -•:.. Vail was released on his own Stroz was released on his . -. Fur (le'sqr'vatinns and Further InforrnationGiill: •' ioned Victorian ice cream social berry ice cream will be served Amanda..Helen;Crane, of recognizance with a September i "' Guarantee available AUCTION SCHEDULE FOR THE 2001 10/0,11/fe, 12/4: will mark the. opening of the sea- with dessert treats and costumed, ;own .recognizance : at 6:45' the: Police installed a- speed mon- CranlorJ 90^709-7285 Clinton 908JZ5-6767 i. 420 Riverside.prive,".has earned 10 court date. . :. following mbming .with a Service:^— son at the Cranford Historical dqcents will be on hand to give: itor radar sign August 23 on CRANPORD CANOECLUB i , Your source for fihe quality antiques & traditional decorative \ Society's Crane-Phillips House tours of the! little cottage and tell a master, of library and infor- September 10 court date. Vernon. Avenue, in response to i ^Interest free Financing* § accessories! Visit our 18,000 ft warehouse open daily. ' mation science degree from the •.: 250 Springfield Avc- At tlie corner p't'Orange Aye. .T-- ^^Professionals Museum from2 to ip.m. Sunday, visitors about '."life for a modest numerous complaints from resi- . I- - : University, of South.Carolina in ... V •'. .'• '." \ • *** •;••" ' - ; -' • .-,. Cranford, New Jersey ..' • ; Sept. 9. ; •.•'•- . • -. ;'• - family, in the Victorian era. .of Scott'D.emicco of Roselle waa dents' about speeders in • the :< i opulence. '••.'.' Columbia, S.C. She received her The; museum will also host degree in summer commence- three new. exhibits.this- year: ment exercises Aug.. 11. restoring a 19th century kitchen* ; Crainford's prehistoric past and Megan Conneely of 100 years of. Cranford High . | Cranford has received a bached /School.-":' ;'; ••. ': •..'; ;•'•' ..-•.:- ; lor's degree in early Childhood A book recently published by education . from Nova'. the society about the.history of Southeastern • .University in. its museum is titled "The. Littie Fort Lauderdale,- Fla. She also House -r- The History of the [was nanied'to the dean's list for. Crane-JphUUps House Museum." . | the winter 2001 semester. ' ' all your special celebrations presented The book details the story of the cottage and the people- who1 once. /Michelle Scutieri . of lived, there. It also .talks about Cranford was named to the , taste the early history of the lpbale and; dean's list for the spring 2001. ' other people who have a. tie to the ' semester.' at Seton Hall national historic site^..;.. •.'•.' r Uiiiversity in South Qrange. . V truly professional party planning •'.-.' The story begins with early.: She is a sophomore majoring, in local history and then talks about graphic design. •'."'• the Crane, family, the first set- The; daughter of Dennis and services - knowledgeable and caring tlers td move west of the Rahway Ger.aldine Scutieri graduated River in the area that is. today; from Union Catholic. High Cranford. But the main charac- ; School in: Scotch Plains, • . FRIDAY & SATURDAY
ters are the second owners of the' . , •..,.'•-;. -..:.. *•**..-•'.• -.-. .'•.-::'.-.. •• • property, the Phillips faffily. Two area students were 5:30 PM^ldiOC* PIV1 Heniy and Cecelia Phillips lived I named to the dean's list for the in the house throughout the late [spring 2001 semester at Ithaca • 19th into the early 2Qthcenv turies, from 1867 until, Mr;~ |College in Ithaca, N.Y. They are:. Phillips' death in 1911. It was Annika Davis of 15 v during this time: that Cranford JHeathermeade Place, Cranford, ;.. Pee! ^ EatShrirnp .• • 1 transformed from a rural- com- • la sophomore majoring in speech If 1 munity to a Victorian town and I communication. She graduated: Crab Legs & Claws then a modern suburban commu- | from Cranford High School. nity. Mt Phillips was an inyentor Jennifer Delevante Of 38 Glams & Qysters oh 1 /2 She 11 who.patented.the early forerun-'-. iNorth Ave., Garwood,. a junior' I-1 ner to the modetta kitdben rahge |majoring in television and Cstlamari, Glam ChbWcler, Fresh hood. His wealthy/brother, Dr. radio. She graduated from the . Charles H. PhillipSj' was the [Oak Knojl School of the Holy Fruit in Season; Assorted Cheeses inventor of Phillips Milk of |Child in Summit. .I1, Magnesia. . •.•''••.„• Plus Many Other Tantalizing Pelicaci.es. ! " The book also talks about Jill E. Kopicki of 105 Holly ; Andrew Jackson Downing, wide-r |St., Cranford, was named to the . " ' GARVEOBYTHEGHEF: .' ly considered,the first American, •dean's list for the spring 20Q1 architect. He was a major propo-, Isemester at Bates College in ROASTTOP SIRLOIN OF BEEF neht of the cottage style of archi- iLewiston, Maine. She is a ROAST VERMONT TURKEY tecture and. the first, to think of Isophomore majpring in psycho!-. IJ designing for the common man., |ogy- " . '-•.'•"• BAKED SMOKED VIRGINIA HAM The CranerPhillips house is built Kopicki was New England in his architectural.style. |460:meter individual medley PLUS A LARGE VARIETY OF HOT ENTREES The publishing of The Little , champion in swimming for I -I distinctively different • tastefully creative House was made possible by a 12000. She also was named to SERVED IN CHAFING DISHES HEJART (History, Education,'. •the 2000 AU^New England. Arts, Reaching Thousands) grant Iteams in the 400-meter individ- DESSERT, COFFEE, TEA OR DECAF from Union County. The book is lual medley, 200-meter individ- I. based on many years of research I. 1 lual medley and 200-meter but- "Quite simply, shc^thcfcestthcfcis!" by two longtime society mem jterfly.: In addition, Kopicki $ 1 6.95 $8.95 r-.i i. bers, Don and Lpretta Widdows, I played on the women's water PER ADULT CHILDREN UNDER TO historic research experts and ' | polo team at Bates. PLUS WJ SALES TAX, ALL ITEMS SUBJ ECT TO AVAILABILITY professional genealogists, and The daughter, of • John and Was written by Stephen W. Price, co-chair of the Crane-Phillips [Mary Kopicki graduated from House Museum. ICranford High School in 1999. *** lOOO ROOSEVELT AVEKTOE & The museum, 124 Union Ave. Christopher Chapman of EXIT 12 OF NJTXXEEPTPIKE North in Cranford, is open from 2-4 p.m. Sundays September " ICranford was named to the . CAJRTERET, NJ 07008 "...delightful, delicious...a rare find" through June and by appoint- I clean's list for the spring 2001 ment. Isemester at New Jersey City 732-541 » I For more information, call ] University in Jersey City. (908)276-0082. Laura T. Desiderio of ICranford was selected for the exquisite affairs • uniquely designed Arts center gets I National Dean's List with a Igrade point. average of 3.8 or new executive director Ibetter on a scale of 4. She is perfectly orchestrated • briniantly executed RAHWAY - David B. Shaw j majoring in psychology at St. is succeeding "Joseph A. I Vincent College in Latrobe, Pa. Mancuso . as executive director •'.--. • . *** for the Union County Arts Erika Robinson of 48 <
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Grantord Chronicle August 30, 20Q1 ill August 30, 2001 Cranford Chronicle Sept. 30. .••••. :'-•;.••.•:.: returns around 9 p.m. .. ; j Sept. 18 ~ Anniyefsary' Friday •—Bingo, 1 p.nl. B-t For more \ information, For reservations, phone painty at.Community Center^7 Wednesday, Sept. *5": -r" phone Michael Doncrank at (908)\276-2$49. ,; : boon. :; ,;;: •. ••;;;-••.' ••••...• • •• Mernbership meeting, 1:1E
(908). 486-6679. All, are wel- . The Tuesday Club is spon- p,in:: ;- • •'' .•••..• '' •••••.;'.".'': . .'"•.'•• : : •Jl come. •/../•' • •' ''",." ' ••' ••Monday Chib : soring an Atlantic City trip Tuesday, Sept. 18-1- August- Activities of the Granford Wednesday, Sept. 19 to the Taj September birthday party, 1 Mahal Cost is $14; you will Senior Citizens Monday Club: p.m. •;' '';. •••'•.• •• f •••.••..;.'•• •' Thursday ttuV receive $11 in coin. The bus : The Cranford Senior Sept. $ r-- No meeting Dec. 10— Anniversary Garwood Senior , Viriers arid Jean Qalabro, in ;,leavesi0a;m.froin 40 Meeker party at. The Westwopd in August.. 'Citizens, Thursday Club .is (Labor Day). •:.'.. •...... ••••'.•.: Citizens Club sponsoring a trip Oct. 440 to Sept. 10-~ Board meeting, Ave. For reservations, phone : Garwood, noon-4 p.m. : Nashville and Gatliriburg, 11 a.in. Business meeting with •Helen at (908) 276-7017. ;. ' Mr. & Mrs. Pat DiFabio c^le- AARP Chapter 4269 Members celebrating br'ated their 50th wedding Tenh. A Grand OleOpry show, hot dogs arid SO-50,1 p.m. bridge Oul) Trips sponsored by the riverbpat .cruise on the Sept.17— Social hour. , September birthdays are Seniors, are invited to join Wanted: Hard workers aniniyersiary in June \yith a AARP chapter: .'1- CharhV Burns,: Mike Jacky, .cake.'.,..' '• •••'•. •". • ' .'.•• •'.. , General Jackson and admis- 'Sept 24 '-=- I)r. Calderone on 1 the Bridge Club in . the Wednesday, Sept. 26 -— sion to Hollywood are included. caring for your eyes. Ruth Labadessa,••:.. iMary Community Center at 220 • Pcitzi Rendinelli celebrated Atlantic City. Other Atlantic Mesleski, Sophia Olseh arid her 9Qth birthday in June with Cost is $879 per person, double Oct.,1 — Board.meeting, 11 Wahiut Aye,, Cranford. City trips are scheduled Oct. .occupancy. Phone (908) 272- a.m. BiisnieBS meeting with /IreneRauer. , Games go on 10 a.m^npbn • (Cohtinued from page A-l) a cake.. . ..-..,- -.; •..'•. ;•.'.. ; .24'andNov.,2.8. . ..' week just to staff one ambu- " j Other birthdays celebrated ,5375. " .•;,; •:•,...: :';. =•/ ••.. hot dogs arid 50-50,1 p.m. . and 12:45-5:45 p,m; Thursday. thing medically to ease the lance, . . ;. ; I Dec. 6— Christinas show at Oci: 8. ~ No meeting Wednesday Glub Beginners and advariced play- • woman's pain, Matausek said, by club • members were Mary Three Little Bakers. Cost of" • The squad also faces finan/ Ryan, in. June; Marie Rieck, in FriciayClub (Columbus Day), \ Activities of the Cranford ers are welcome. For more; =he tried to comfort Her on the cial pressures; Though it has aii j :$63 includes a. buffet lunch. 1 July;. Kitty Madara, Beverly Trips, sponsored by the Oct. 15—Birthday party. Senior Citizens Wednesday informationj phone (908) 709- -ride/' . . ; •'.'•; ••• : • • • .. ".. •• anriaal. operating budget of I Payment in foil is, required by : v . ."When he got to the hospital, Cranford.: Senior- Citizens ••••. Oct. 22 .— Social hour.. .. QIub:/ ;.';. ••;.•: :•[•':',:.. .., ;72a3''•'" '' about $225,0.0(0^. .ajmost-'half'-l : —•,she:looked- me.in the 'eyes'and .Friday Club:; •••... Oci,29—r Socialhour;: •..'.' ; . Sept. 5 — Social mieetirig^x ' .of whicE pays the two profesr "pps ---^Members: celebrating-birth- : SeptT 12"~. Business meet- ' said, 'Thank .you for all your sionalEMTswhO>orktKedayr ' •' iOct. 17 . -i -Oktbbeifest air \help: for all you've done for ; Platzl Braiihaus. Cost is. $5.3. days in September and irig. Birthdays and anniver- Seniors 60 and older are ..,. . .* — — j-r :y >»«*f^ •.•jt. tim.6.. hours —- the scjuad . ^\\etoot/i njjfe," he saidid . "T"Thah t bbrought receives only $.10;000...per.year • The bus leaves the Centennial October are Miae kaPlante; saries rioted.; : . :„ invited to join the Golf; Club, ( Mildred Eichinger, .'•:.. Rita "',.- The! Wednesday Club is ' tearsteays toto my my eyes. eyes.. .I Ireall reallyy felfeltt -'from-..the township. :' •'/. Avenue pool 9:30 a.m. and that Meets in Sherman Park/ -gpfod about myself coming back Eilbacher and : Yukiltb sponsoring a trip Dec. 6 to the . Because.it provides a free • returns 7 p.m. : . . • '•••• •": Cranford.. • • . . . . • •;•'•: p.-vfrpmthatcall." .'••.. ; . - service, the squad relies on reg- I Hansleman. :.,.•. Christmas show it -Three • (Club meetings.are l:30 3i30 1 PEDlATRIC .. Dea 4';— "The .JMBracle of. : /'•' Other squad members name •ula'r fund drives' and piecemeal . f . Little Bakers. Cost is $63: For p.m. Thursday . through : Christmas".; at; Sight arid: :.-.different benefits; to. volunteer-. '•.'..•."'..• .- donations throughout the year • f reservations; phone. Harmon October. Registration "forms DENTISTRY Sound . Dinner. Theater,. udyl ;; ..; ., ing. Working on; the, squad is : to make up•• the balance • of its • -V.: K)J speciality permit #5197. :' Lancaster.Pa.Costte $80* The . Activities! of the. Crariford Finstori. at (908) 276-2845 or are—-available from. . theV • . "an adrenaline rush," said Mfitt budget.. "We absolutely de bus leaves the,, Centennial Senior Citizens Tuesday Club: Arlene Bprden at (908) 272- Parks e residents,'' Wazzaro" said; Avenue pool 9 a.m. 'and. .Sept.4 —-'Bi 5441 " •"*" .iiepartment. atJ the already performed. CPR on a "For; that ;$ JO 'or .$15 dpnatio.n", ; Coririnunity Center, For more ' . • .pedestrian, seriously injured in • we're grateful beyonplhelipit'' d KeiriuU(worth Senior. iriformatipri^rphoii& (908) • 7d9 :.a-^orth.Avenue car.-.accident.. CLARK, NfcWJEfiSEY ; : r < • " •• »s' >.'•'•;•• •' - '•'''' 'liaiPS-' •"'•' 0W7V VX> UK O WIST NHW ? '• -"We'• have.- to •; niake^; they deci- ^ ither municipalities to'cc;nti act" -" Cfe^€te : jsi !M Cranford Chronicle August 30,20QJ!, I August 30 & 31 r200f primetime! .adults $4, seniors $3, children 4-12 Pictures: Women Artists fromth e • Union County Teen Arts tour- Jay Sinith $2, children under -4 free.. Dodge Collection," Sept. 9-Nov. 4.. ing exhibit, to. Sept. 5: ' . : Registration required for groups. • • "The Uncommon Vision of PRINTMAKING COUNCIL EEN[ItWORTH - Pascal H. Hy&tt Bearing Retirement Club CRANFORD — Jay.Gehring Association; the New- Jersey WALLACE HOUSE AND Sergei Konenkov," toNov. 14. OFNEW JERSEY "Pat" Irxfantino, 89, died Aug. 22, in Clark and the Springwood Principals : and Supervisor; i Smith, 57, died Aug. 22, 2001 in OLD DUTCH PARSONAGE ...'••• vfyom Whistler, to.Warhol: A 440 River Rd.iBranchburg :„ 2001 at Community Medical Swim Club in Colonia. Hunterdon County., He had; been Association; and the National 38 Washington PI., Somerville Center in Tome Rivet-. He had Century of American- (908)725-2110; ....: •' -•"•>; His wife, Mabelle E. Carey Eirriesit Giravolo .supervisor, of arts and technology Association of Secondary School (908) 725r 1015 • : ; Printmaking," Sept. ,1-Nov. 25. www.printnj.org. ' ...•• .. . been a supervisor; with the for- 1 Infantino, is deceased. for the Cranford school system, Principals. Mr. Smith was a certi- George:Washington's headquar- Related program 12:15 p.m. Sept. 5. Open 11 a;m;4 p.m, Wednesdaif- . mer Hyatt Bearing Division of Surviving are two brothers, KENILWORTH"•- Ernest well as Veterans of Foreign Wars where he was. employed 25 years. fied lay speaker fprRbselle United 9:30 a,m.4.p,m, Sept; 1,.2. Adults. a.m.-4:l5 p.rh, Tuesday-Fridayi 14 ters when he was stationed in • "Boxed In:. Plane,. Frame, General Mbtoifs Corp.: Ciravolo, $5, died Aug. 19;-2001 posts in ; Colonia and Port Methodist Church. theater Friday, 14 p.m. Saturday. Free., Richard and Hayden; two sis- V.He was boniinRome, N.Y., and $7; children uniler 12 free.. p.m. Sunday. Guided tours 11:30 Somerville in 1778. Open 10 a.m,- Surfaces," Sept.. 1-Dec. 2.: admission. ., A native of N'ew York City, he ters, Esther . Hayeck'..:• and. in Punta Giorda, Fla. feeha d^Charlotte.'; ,/.•.."•' -• ''/'•• •-,'•• lived in that city before .moving to His father; Junior Giehrittg.. a.m. and'l:3Q p.m. Tuesday-Friday, noon and .1-5 pirn. Wednesday^ • Original illustrations for lived in Kenilwortfi before nlov- been a sailor in \Vbrld War II and. . Surviving are. two .sons, COMING SOON • "Europe: East" (from . the Constance El-Koiiry;; and Sever- .Hillside, in; 1976. . '.. Smith, is deceased; . : •.."'*-' Miseuins 1:30 p,m. Sunday JVee adinission. Saturday; 1-5 p, Sunday. Free "Mother Goose's Children," Sept. 1- . Marvin. Bolptsky collection), tti, iiig to Beachwood in 2000! al.niec&s and nephews,:. ... . r a supervisor with Wakefern Food Joseph of Avenel and .Thomas,of Mr. Smith was a combat photo- Surviving are his wife; Bom'ta ujiJRjlPERMILL AMERICAN HUNGARIAN Group tours, by appointment. admission.-- . '.: :. Dec.9. :. Corp., umbrella organization for Sept. 8. Reception 24 p.m. Sept.8. ' Mr, Infantmb joined Hyatt Services were held Saturday Aiken, S.p,; a brother, Sam: of . journalist with the : Army in Bertrand Smith; his mother, Irene FOUNDATION • • "A'. Time of Turmoil: The JANEVOORHEES "Robert Motherwell: WATCHUNG ARTS CENTER Bearing in 1940 and was super- ShopRitie supermarkets. -••'.• .Kenilworth; a sister, Rose of New Revolutionary War in the Raritan at the J.C. Prall Funeral Home 1 Vietnam in 1968-69. He earned a Drexler Smith; a brother, David; a 5-Brookside Dr.; MJllbum 300 Somerset St, 2IMMERLI ART MUSEUM Abstraction as Emphasis," Sept. 1- Watchung Circle, Watchung ' visor of the roller grindnig in Roselle; Butiiil was in•._.-• Mr. Ciravolo was. born in New • Port Richey, Fla:; and four grand- bachelor's- degree from Kean niece, • Rebecca: Ferlow; and a » (973)3764343;. ..•..., New Brunswick . . Valley," to Jan. 20. . Rutgers University Dec. 9. York City, He lived in Kenilworth (908)753-0190;. . '^, department in Clark when he Fairyiew -Cemetery, Westfield. children. . . College of New Jersey and a mas? nephew, David Jr. '••"'••'•.'•• ;www.papehniU!org ,. : : . (732)'846-5777 METLAR*BODINE George St., New Brunswick • www.watchungarts.org \ "' retired in 1974. He attended the and Colonia before moving in : : Donations may be sent to.St. His Wife, Ann Orina Cifavolpj te^s degree from Mohtclair State Services were held Saturday at. jo'"A Chpirus line," long-running - Open .11 a.m.-4p.m., Tuesday- HOUSE MUSEUM .(732)932-723'7; . •.' , Galleries Open 14 p.m. • Mondays University of Rhode Island. Theresa's Roman Catholic 198Q to Port Chafiotte, Fla; died in 1980. Also deceased are University. . . ', ' Roseljte United Methodist Churdft Bfcuadway musical. Sept. 5-Oct. 14. Saturday,., 1-4 ' p.m. Sunday 1281 River Rd., Piscataway : . wWTOzimmerlimuseum.rut- CR. BARD Inc. Saturday:' '. ... ., ' . ' ,- : y Admission .. :$59'$20;. discounts /Admission$5. : '••'•.'• . ••' • He Was a; member of the Church. '• -.••..••'•..•.- .•'.• ' .: ./ . He worked for Wakefern in its his. parents, Antpriino Cir'avolo He was a member of Kappa Burial : was - in All. Hallo'ftfe y (732)463-83^3 gera.edii '730 Central Ave. " • Members'show, to Aug. 31.. ' . Jersey .City and Elizabeth ware- and Giacbminca Manisgalco .Delta Pi, Alpha Sigma and Alpha: Cemetery, ..Moosup, •••'.'.. Coring > available. Call for showtinies. '. '• V,The Art of' Baron Laszlo Artifacts, of Lenni-Lenape Reopens Sept. 1. Open 10 a.m.- New Providence • • Works- by Sheila Eichenblatt Mednyanszky in Context," to Sepfc : houses before retiring in 1980 as Ciravolg; four other brothers, . Sigma. Alpha honor societies; ' the Arrangements \were by Growhey. Indians and other peoples fromth e 4:30 jiim. Tuesday-Friday,^ noon-5 . (908) 558^2550 , . :. ; and Lisa ..Brown,^. Sept,, ;4-29.-... John Laflferty a frozen food supervisor. Mr.; Michael, Anthony, Peter and Joe; National :; AH; Education Funeral Kfome m Hillside. :i6.'-- ::•.'•'...- .•••:•. : • •/•' land now :knqwn as Piscat&way. p.m. Saturday, Sunday.:Tours of the. . Open during business hows. • Recepfion;i4p.m:Sept9' . :. .. .•• : Ciravolo was stationed aboard,. and another sister, Catherine CORisnELius LOW Open! noon-5 'p.m. Thursday- collection 2 and 3. p.m. Sunday. Free . KENiLWORTH , - .John: tapnkxorps. •. ". ..;.' ; the USS Wjstdnsin in the Sbuth7 tt MOCLEMENTE HOUSE^nDDLESEX .Saturday, 14 p.m. Sunday. Adults .Edmund Lafferty Sr.', 92, diedAug. : ; Katy."-'. > ' ' v;.:,.. V ' .. admission for members. Non-mem- . He was ...a inember of thePacific and Japanese waters Private arrangements were by Catherine Maher 8 p.in. Friday, Sept, 7 , COUNTY MUSEUJV1 • $2; children $1*: : '. \ • ber admission: adults $3; Senior citr 20, ,2001 at the Medical Center of Knights of Columbus council in until Japan signed. the docu- Larry Taylor Funeral Service in ,.-WatchungArtsGeriter . 1225 River Rd.,Pisc'ataway :• • NEW. JERSEY MUSEUM • . izens,. Rutgers students and chil- 1 CRANFORD —. Catherine ,' Her huBband, ^Villianii and 1T1 . Ocean Cottaity-Brick Hospital. He KenUworth plus'.the JSARS Ham • merits that ended the war in .the Punta Gorda. Donations may be : •: Watchung Circle, Watchung - (732)745-4177 ' ; •.' . ; : OF AGRICULTURE dren under 12 free. Admission free had been a past president of the Radio Club and American Legion : ; Maher, 89, died Aug. 21, 2001 at another daughter, Margaret .'.Pacific*....:• . / '•••'• .--~— -\" •^•(908)753-0190;:- =' • '., . •;. •Open 14 p.m..Tuesday-Friday, Cook College •. ",'.'• ~x . for all first Sunday of month. , . •', ; sent to Elderly Care Center of Father; Hudson. House ill "Peggy," are deceased. . / Uwprtih Rotary Club and a,for- post in Point Pleasant, - : : - A golfer,. Mr,> Ciravolo was a Punta Gorda; 2295 Slireye-St.,'. •^ www.watchungart3.org ''.'. . Sunday Free admission. .'•.'••" Route 1, New Brunswick ••"The Road to Abstraction" for iftier general superintendent of the '". Surviving are bis wife, Prances • EUzabeth. She was a secretary in _; A.-fiuieral Mass was,celebrated member of the Elks in Florida as . Punta Gorda, FL33950; '.^•yibes player (fqrnter) iand jazz •A "Ppttrait of a Century" in (732)249;2077; •:. children, 1-4 p.m. Sept. 2. Union County:parks system; . • Schaleffer LsLfferty; a.son, John; a •Manhattan:'with. th"nVtr^t .Thursday &t St. Helen's-Roman .'pj^nist (lfttter). Admission $15. New Jersey, to November. : ••'.. wwwiagriculturemuseum.org; . . • "First Thursday: Art After- .<"• A native of.Irviagton, he lived ' daughterJ---~«-^--, .iwi-*---Eileen •• ««—^.•.•£_:Winiie;. five,. Journal and International Nickel Catholic" Church, in Westfiefo!/ ^^BDROUGHHALL CRANE^HILLIPS Open 10 a.m.-5.p.m. Tuesday- Hours," 5:30-8:30 p.rii..Sept.-6. •. Jb Kenilworth before aapving to grandchildren and four greats Co. until she left International Burial, was in St. Gertrude Donald Abrams : ^CONCERTS ' •• ;: •., : Saturday. Free admission for mem- ' "Peeling Potatoes, Painting Itoint Pleasant in 1969.. . , grandchildren.: • •'••" Nickel in 1957. .. • • / Cemetery, Colonia. > Route 28, Sbnjeryille 124 N. Union Ave,, Cranford bers. . Non-mernber admission: : £. Mr.: Lafterty. retired in 1969'•' • Graveside services v/ere held CRANFORD — "^ Doriald Surviving are his wife, Szilvia- Mrs/ Maher was born id Arrangements were 1 ti KA1Icnr- ..I/.3LB-QRKSINAL frUDD BURGER,' after 35.,years,with .the county Saturday at St. Joseph's Cemsten died Aug. 20, ' pull Abiams, his falher, yViiliamj a. Baytidhe and had lived ui uraniord fi^^Bonner JBcho. .Lake Funeral 'f? iShbwg battue kwri 7 p.m. Friday ' . Open '24 p.m." Sunday, or-by- |-2pc. C^ P . • WrtEN YOU PyRtHASE.A J./2(,B;iHrrJ *----J-sysUjw. He alBO tVfis'apast •mlDms.jiiver.' ••,..-. 2001 at: Morristown Memorial brother, John; and twoj?tepsjsters, since I960;.' .- '. :/ '?;.- ''••' .•'.:_'Home in Westfield. DdnatiohB nvyr; ^(*?eaOie.r permiteng:). IVee admis-- • appointment, Free admission: '.. , PURCHASE..6F-3PC,p I ' BURtSErtcFRENCt* FRIES )\KJD A ' "" 1 ; : '•• "SpnrDrtlNk. ... president of. the; jNfew "Jersey. .Arrangements, were. by.Pable " Hospital! He had been with Acme•' Gail Phillips and laenai ; . • Surviving are a son, John-D; of.' be eeht toCente r for Hope Hospicjg,, •• ..••Ice cream social;fiep't,fl/..'• -. \ - . .. Nt iobecuhoeiwtfiuvo*fojfei No fijtHlitutiont. Linrvt. I per cuttohW hto. 9/25/^001 Not to tw combined v^Ui Any olW otftr. . 176. Hussa. St., .Lin"den',-NJ 07036^ ' •'••••».-^Restoring• a--19th- Century-' Nol v>W with kidi ul In*.Cfp. 9/2M00I.. » Engineers jSbcjefy "tod /duitfhgf /EvertzFuneral Home/in Point Markets for. IS yeiutS: and' most" . .; A-^funeral Mass.. was .offered - Hampton; two daughters^ Ann M.. *; RESTAURANT - ; ; id'inthe-Army. -Pleasant, •• \- .•'' v :::. i^en%.was.a.n%ht^w"clerk.in • M6riday:-at-.'.S>t.'•.Ju4e, Roiflan. .-WJschuserirand EUen-.M( Price, or tfeiping Hands* and -Heafts,-St.' '^8 p.m;Saturday, Sept. 8i . ' Kitcheh,"Sept9rJune. ITALIAN CONTIMENTAL CUISINE jtffRckwayy ;t; o re. ]]'•'•- '^^ ;;;; 'V •Catholic Church, Budd Lake", ioU both of Scotch Plainsj seven'grand- Helen's Parish: Center, 16Q0 «?Sc-me,rset CouHtyVbrTech • "Cranford's Prehistoric Past," 1 W Wonderful Food VVith Great Afrnosphere :"Mn Abrams, who.was.born in lowing services at the. Morgan cMdren and a great-grandchild, • Rahway Ave., Westfield, NJ 07090._ .v .VogtDr.,Bridgewater ' : Sept.9-June. Special • I Newarlc, lived in Cranford and Funeral Home iii Netcong. Burial ,. (908) 526-8900, Ejtt. 7219 . • Exhibit marking "100 Years of +1 Irg^sJde + 6 biscuits I "•'••ii Landing before moving to Newton was in Stanhope Onion Cemetery, • Jazz pianist in a solo. concert. Cratiford High School,"'. Sept. 9- f _^ ^- ^^ • -\i^fc.'^^ Ill W3i,B. ORIGNAL fuob BURGER II in 2000. Gloria Orlando Admission $15; cojnbo with Bucky Jqne. •;'-. • X I'^'wOO *' WHENYOU PURCHASE A I/2LB.."B .Stanhope. v> •• . . , . : . - • •• Jmt mjWrjW | j a BURGER. FRENCH FRIES AND A ,..w$ CRANFORD - Gloria A. Lello Linda Muir and Judy, both S6? Kzzarelli concferi; (see below) $25. EAST JERSEY OLDE Join us Moiuliiv thru »3MODERN-MAN/: • •'• . T0tyNE,v .'•..; • • ;•' -,,•- ' Thursd.iv -4 lo 7 pin lor. 1 fvtoltob«tombin«i»ilh»nyoth»ro(fcn. I j I .•' SOFT DRlNKi " ' "\i Orlando, 70, died Aug. 28,200i at Brick; four sisters, Ann Lello of ; No lubditijtKwii Limit I pwcuuonw. £xp;9/2S/2OOI ^ I . Not to b« combined with iiy. otiw offwi ' . *;: Johanna Kempczynjski Rahway Hospital. She had been.. Somerset, Tina Kovach of Edison, wTERENCE;MARTIN •• . Johnson Park . % OFF rt'jB p;m. Saturday, Sept 8 \\ ..'• 1050 River Rd., Piscataway L SN| | I "Not vaCd with kidi fcat fr*« r*p ?/25/20OI " SN1' :- with Merck & Co. for 20 years, Margaret Salvatore of Middlesex KBNILWORTH — Johanria Spciety, at St. Theresa's Roman retiring in 2000 as an adminis- and Eleanor Polini of Rahway; \ yj-Watchung-Arts Center .(732)745-3030 .'"'••' 2319 Rt22, Center Island, Union, Nj j 2319 Rt 22, Center Island, Union, Nj "June" Kempczynski, 91, died Catholic Church. ;. and two grandchildren. . : Watchung Circle, Watchung Re-creatibn of village from.the trative assistant in the law 1 908-688-8141 j 908-964-5330 ."Aug.. 23, 2001 at IJJnion Hospital. Surviving are her. husband, library of its Rahway plant. • Services, were held yesterday .Vo(9Q8) 753-0190; '" ' Colonial-era port, of Raritan She had been a sales representa- Joseph F.; a son, Ernest W. Blunt; Mrs. Orlando Was born in at Leonard-Lee Funeral Home, ' qrWWw.wfltchuhgarts.org Landing, Open to the public 8:30; Drive thru savfeeovwiloWe I Alcohok beverages available tive for Levy Brothers in a daughter, Joan Franklin; nine -Linden and had lived in Cranford Linden, followed by a funeral •jtt •Folk taio (former) and singer- JElizabeth. prior to her retire- grandchildren and 14. great- songwriter (latter). Admission $12. : since 1960. Mags at St. Michael's RomM ;'.'merit. '.' • ••' ., ' .•• . .' ' ••• grandchildren. ';., Surviving are her husband of .Catholic Church. Burial was in ^BUCEY PIZ2ARELLI Mrs. Kempczynski was born Services were held Monday at 47 years, Richard; two..daughters, St. Gertrude Cemetery, Colonia. ",8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 7 in Newark arid had lived, in Opacity Funeral Home. Burial Somerset County yb-Tech Kenilwdrth since 1964,. She was.was in Graceland Memorial Vogt Dr., Bridgewater A Guide To Your Local Professionals a member of the Altar Rosary Park. : . Elisa Cesario Aiello (908) 5264900, Ext. 7219 • Jazz guitarist .heard in the. KENILWORTH ± Elisa ers, five sisters, 19 grandchildren . Woody Allen movie "Sweet and Cesario Aiello, 86, died Aug. 27, and 10 great-grandchildreni 2001 at Columbus Hospital in Lowddwn!" Admission $15; combo ARE YOU A SMALL OR MEDIUM Another son,. Adolfo, ia with Dick Hyman concert (see SIZED BUSINESS OWNER/OPERATOR? : Newark. She was. -borrt in deceased. ^ Cosenza, Italy, and lived in above) $25. . " DO YOU NEED A LAWYER? Services will be 8:30 aim. today To Advertise Hillside Cemetery's gentle slopes are dotted with Newark .before moving to at Galante Funeral Home, 2800 : Call Bumgardner, Ellis, KenilworOi in 1981. ... V r Events •:: ; Morris Ave., Union. A funeral 1« ART ON THE GREEN McCook J8t Kingslevi PA Your Business stately trees and evergreeins. Flowering trees arid . Mrs. Aiello is. survived by her Mass will follow 10 a.m. at St. husband, Agostmp; five sons,; •^Washingtpft Park, North |.iprpprate/Buslries?/Corrimerclal On This Page bushes accent thes grounds. All lots, graves, Theresa's Roman Catholic '""'Washington Ave., Dunellen . Law Contracts, Litigation Francesco, Umberto, Silvio, Church, 641 Washington . Ave. ";(732) 968-5111 cremofiai graves and broniecrenlorial niches are Orlando .and Gregory; three Entombment will be in the mau- | Real Estate Arbitration/Mediation Call Chris daughters, Marie Pate, Vanda -" • 29th annual outdoor, art show, ! in fully developed areas and include perpetual soleum at Fairview 10 a.m.4:30 p.m. Sept. 8. Free .'•• .:;. pelbtCoWections. •••-'" Ppntoriero and Emma; four broth- Union. . . admission. •"'• • '. • • ' 1-800-981-5640 care. JLocated on Woodlahd Avenue in Scotch COMPUTER SHOW Plains, a non-profit, non-sectarian organization. .••• ANDSALE ,.:• • - .• •• " •• Albert M. DeSoiisa Garden State Exhibit Center By THOMAS SCOTT week as a man who cared, for the ,. ^riI-28^7:Exit •lG.Somerset '. kids he mehtored and was a calm- -Uj(80p)53-COMPUTE; , . THE IlECOnD-PRESS •^•www.niarketpro.c6m ing presence for students and par- TO ADVERTISE IN THIS DIRECTORY, CisicfeCewietery •.Labor Day weekend special* CALL CHRIS AT 1-800-981-5640 SCOTCH PLAINS—Former: ents alike. Tstd£>Cis(iecCi886 Brunner School principal Dr. Albert - "He was a marvelous educator www.hillj5ideceinetery:Gom M. DeSousa, was remembered this as well as an excellent humatti being," Board of Education preji-,' dent Dr. Donald Sheldon said fef) Woman gets DeSousa/ • . . | "He was a very articulate ma»ti jf grant for not a surprise for someone who •was! Opening Soon an Enghsh teacher, and he had-ja,' musk program very good sense of ,hum(Hr|. Fanwdod resident Ed Nagy said, i KENiLWORTH ; - Nagy who served as a treasurer! tenilworth resident Ilene 5 Hours Open for the . Scotch Plains-Fanwoftii Jaranik received a HEART Scholarship Foundation white) ;aht from the Union County Cocktail DeSousa was on the board eft oard pf Freeholders for a Full Course trustees said," He was able to Wonci. fmusical entertainment pro- with groups very smoothly wh^hj gram. •..--,.' •] there were differences of opiriicih! '•" The grant' will enable Flaming Jubilee and bring them together." . „ j Baranik to perform her sing- Rooms, EVANGEL BAPTIST As a principal at Bruimer,i along programs, at nursing DeSousa's caring attribute^! 'fibmes throughout Union ich Service 361 South Aveme East • Wesffield. HJ 07090 endeared him to parents and si^-\ bounty. • CHURCH dents alike. ' ~ j • 1 , Baranik has performed, 242 Shunpike Rd. Springfield (903)233-9151 "He cared for kids and theu fam-| "extensively as a .vocalist. 973^379-4351 ily as a unit," resident Sally HogSi! 'accompanying herself on gui- said. . • ! a I tar. She has played with a 9:30am-Sunday School Hogan, who has sent three dm-| iiumber of ensembles including A Great Place For Your Preschooler dren through Brunner, also worl the Caroline Doctorow Band 10;30am -Sunday Worship with DeSousa on the Educatii daughter of author E.L. 5:30pm-Sunday AWANA The First Baptist Church Enrichment Foundation and ,1t)octorow) as the opening act 6:00 pm -Sunday Eve. Service 170 Elm St., Westfield Parent-Teacher Association, "jar, Eddie Rabbit, Pete Segen noted. DeSousa's strong relig Jpamian Boucher, Lew Gelfond, 7:15 pm -Wed. Prayer Meeting 908-233-2278 With You... commitment and his devotion and Ralph Litwin, to name a family...... www.cvangclbaptisisp.com Mm www.fbcwestfieid.prg iew. "He was always gracious with| t*n Baranik has been scheduled parents whenever family issue^] Trinity Pentecostal to perform her program at HOLY CROSS came up," Hogan said, "He recoxf-i "Rahway Geriatrics Center, Inc. nized the needs of family life asi LUTHERAN CHlfRCH Holiness Fellowship 'oh Sept. 1 at 2:30 p.m.; The well as (the child's) education." % \ Chelsea at Fanwood on Sept. 2 $ 95 639 Mountain Ave., Springfield Wednesdays, 7s30pn? • •';• ' r at 2 p.m.; Brother Bonoventure • Broiled Salmon ...... , . 12 Midweek Service ''-.'• fs! ; -973-379-4525 Cranford VFW Post 335, South Ave. East ^Extended Care Center on Sept. $ 95 Sunday School & Worship Sun. 10:00 am Nursing Home Ministry !5, 6:i30 p.m.; The Woodlands, More Obituaries ! Genesis Eldercare Network on • Almond Amaretto Chicken . 13 ServJces-lOam at Sun. 11:00 am Sunday School ,'Sept. 9,10:15 a.m.; Manorcare $ 95 Jonathon Dayton Sun. 6:30 pm Worship On. Page B-7. •Health Services on Sept. 29, 2 • Shrimp & Chicken Marinara . . 14 High School Sat. 7;30|)m Pentecostal Prayer 'p,m.; and NJ Geriatric Center t'l (call for location Information) $ 95 Adult & Music Ministries ^ Workmen's Circle on Sept. •I. . Pastor Frank Sforza Youth & Children's Programs 130,2:30 p.m. • Seafood Fra Diavlo 16 Christian Nursery School & I. (908)276-6244 ||^ The public is invited to Kindergarten THFWIuno.com or Without You Edward J. Hobbie 'attend. (All Entrees Include: Unbeatable Greek Salad Bar) ^ www.liolycrossii) orj; ATTORNEY AT LAW ^ 45 'ii . SUMMIT JEWISH 476 SOUTH AVENUE E ; Area artisans in • Lunches starting at M TO ADVERTISE COMMUNITY CENTER CRANFORD, NJ;Q7016 $ 95 Come Join pur Jewish Home Manhattan fair • Dinners starting at ...... » ...... 10 Cdiigervalfv./Eflalltarlart YOUR PLACE OF All Sabbath A Holiday Services 908-276-4777 '"" !! Elizabeth Swanson of Scotch • TOT/Chlldren Programming Plains, fiber artist, and Gina FAX; 908-709-1663 .H Romano of Summit, jewelry WORSHIP ON Interfaiih Dialogues/Programming • • . • " WKDY/EVE MINYANS drafter, will participate in the 16th Nursery • K-7lh Religious ed. GENERAL PRACTICE INCLUDING^ dinnual Autumn Crafts Festival at THIS PAGE Mncob Center for the Performing 0^^0 8th-10tlf Post Graduate ed, Drop in Child Care That Fits-YOCJP Schedule Adult Ed, • Guest Speakers • ESTATE PUNNING • PERSONAL INJURE Arts on Sept. 8 and 9 and Sept. 16 Park & MountainAvenm, Scotch M.78S2S7 Pil and 16,11a.m. to ,7 p.m. ircase,* CALL CHRIS . & Much, Much Morell! • . •Parent/Child Play Classes • ELDER LAW. • •MATRIMONIAL Stai 6/KotitPUM Blvd., Summit I! For more information visit the • WILLS AND TRUSTS • ZONING . Visit our ipeb site at: www.we s.com .. •CiistornizedChildren's Panties• ! *eb site at www.craftsatlincoln.org 1-800-981-5640 • www.sumiiiitlcc.oig'Ollice 6suinmlljcc.org • REALESTATE .' 'BUSINESSLAW , rircall (973) 746-0091. .-y. .»TT> ranford Chronicle Cranfora Chronicle more popular m • ..- As the first day df school process to meet educational goals," reflects experience and training, \"The challenges facing, local .available funds toward program^" employees, but must also, ensure ; "pistance.Learning^-r-a high- transmissioh—is having . a according to the organization dents return to sschooc l in .ing students access to classes while their counterparts in the : approaches, 115 school districts explained Lee.. ••'•.-.'.' but also demand. . . boards 6f education—rneeting state., ming—are reflected at the bargain-: . the interests of their students and tech inethod of sharing courses strong impact on pqblic educa- that represents New Jersey's September, and prograihs not offered oh site city take a Mandarin Chinese .- throughout New Jersey remain in '.With some school districts . -As in previous, years, a large standards, providing stitfif training mg table," said Lee "School boards meet their responsibilities to local and special programsVviproEramsVvia com- tiontidn. in New'JerseyNew' Jersey, thwe state'statfl'Hs localriral boardhnnrrls bn'ff Ariu'Mtinh'education,. . f,hfth>e ^hiBfnnr"Distancoe .lonmina-learning ',enhances at their schools," explained Patti class that originates in Verona. '.contract «Wgotiations—a lower anticipating staffing difficulties in number of settlements include and directing. a larger • share of Want fair compensation for their taxpayers" puter networks, and satellite. education agency reports. And trend will continue when stii- educational opportutiity by giv- J. Pawling, president of the New A student undergoing kidney .•number than previous years, the certain fields, boards, of education mechanisms to- control escalating Jersey School .; Boards dialysis attending dass . in his .'New Jalsey School Boards are increasingly seeking flexibility . benefit costs. For example, 43 per- Association. "Unfortunately, the Middlesex; CounijR school Association (NJSBA)';-. reported in determining first-year salaries, cent of 2001-02 settlements contain state's Distance Learning through a computei1 Inik: •. . according to NJSBA. Such proyi- ; . ^oday. Among,^school boards that provisions ' such as' requiring. co- Network Aid program will stop Today, every public school has have, reached- agreements -with , sions'enable aschool board tc| place, •paym'ents'on prescriptions, employ- Union at the end of the 2001-02 school anew staff member on the disbict's Internet access, and 84% of their ifcheir. teachers, the average raise is ee contributions, to medical cover- year unless the Legislature ' classrooms . are connected,".': salary guide at a step, that not only County : . 4.16 percent. age, of increased deductibles; i takes action." . accor'ding to Department .of, : ,. This year, 200 o_f the state's 593 Lessons at College A June report from the state Education;statistics. .••', •. •;. '••.'.;-\ operating school districts returned IANGE YOUR LIFE Department of Education shows At its semiannual meeting in "to the table-td-negotiate- new Cronford < iHxabalh • Platnf l«ld that an increasing percentage, of May, the New Jersey School teacher contracts; Of those,"57.5 uUMh Plains public schools^-77%, compared Boards Association votedi in J>ercent are still in negotiations. to 42% two years ago^-have dis- favor of a resolution from the •Last year, 62.9 percent of school tance learning capabilities. Union Township Board of !Sistricts were still negotiating cpn- fall Classes Begin Tues., Sept. 4th Meet "Distance learning - has Education calling on the state to . 3iracts.as school began; in 1999,63.4 enabled students to talk, on, line •continue its Distance Learning. Ipercent were in negotiations; and Helena Santos-Martins, M.D. to NASA scientists or jazz musi- Aid7 program. The funding pro- ; ; wi 1998, 7'1.4 percent were still at cians, it has enabled school dis- gram," which. will have provided, (UCC Class of '91) : Siebargaihuig table. The sooner Jptuhtington ^iteps in, tricts to conserve .resource's by $275 million to New " .£ ift's not unusual for a large tfi£fasted'padesstfip up;; .;• . Ddctor of Infernal Medicine sharing cur , In'umber'pf.districts i»-still be in : ivef a tiYey. p0 When il romes to helping kids with the new school Cumbridqe Henl programs and tb';provjde. prpfes^' .. -negptiations at the start of the •'set to eipire in June 2002 jear, no one does it better than lluniington. If your • sional jdevelopment-for^teachersr ^Distanceteaming Ne1%prk , .' > school year, and it certainly is notli- child slruffljes with homework, oan't'-'keep up with". jf__J?WhenJ arrivedas animjmigrant from'Portugal, there were many skills I needed through videocpnferences and Aid has helped school districts ,ing that should affect the firgtday _ Web sites," said Pawling.- m w (iiLssworK, of just-wuntstci Mpriiina, fdriyAftsrtioo for future success. If it had not been for Union County College, Imi^ht hot be acquire technology and, build • "." said-• lidwiha'.. M; ijse, 1 : We ranTielp . \Vo t'an (ii.agnoa what is Keeping. • ' *.S»tu«lity ClaSMii • Improves For example, students at the networks, so that they can now, •!NJSBA".execu'tiye'direcW "Many where I am today. UCC put me on a great path and I'm still going!" your child frombeing his nr her host and create a | 'Special. Pro-School Equip; • Teams• Recreational* ;. Skills* Ocean County Vocational- share resources and. give their, ^contracts are finalized in October Technical High School in Brick students expanded instructional.. and November.". •'-.'•• phonlcsstudi/ 6kills~\ ••• program of instruction tailored to his or her needs. ; • Group Rates . Just a few hours a week can improve your/child's • Quailfid instructors •. • last year took a fashion mer- opportunities," said NJSBA, ; Public school teachers never- \ confidence motivation | • • •. . •'•••• ..(v'^w, y skills, confidence, and motivation. . . . chandizing course talcing place . President Pawling. work••• without a contract, she. S'l 5rng|| Glasses* ;• Register f 04 more than 60 miles away at . TQ achieve, its goal, NJSBA . ;stressed. ."•'•'•'•• '."••' Choose from oy^O Programs of Study orEn^l^i as'.a Second Language (ESL) Burlington County Community has drafted, and is currently ; . : ^Even if a new contract is not Birthday. Parties • Positive Atmosphere •'•• College, according to NJSBA. seeking a sponsor for, legislation reached,"all of the pay, benefits and ONE .*'>.• Fall Ssmester begins September 5 (R^giitrutlon until September 11) Other examples of distance that would provide Distance . protections of the; old contract Bridgewater Edison Morristown Springfield • 4 yre o\d & up •••\ 'd:\i\\foConftdeMe* FREE LESSON •908-725-3900. 732-906-0900 '•• 973-292-950.6 •973-258-0100 September 24 learning programs provided by. Learning Aid on a continuing remain in effect until a new one is. • Sat. & Sun, Only New Students the. SDOE report include-^ basis. The aid would help dis^•'."'. .agreed upon," Leeexplained. . East Brunswick Ledgewood MTddletown Only —Studenisjn Verona, a suburb tricts maintain and improve the '. . Salary increases. Average salary 732-257-7'500" •. 973-252-8300 -• 732-671-0200. 256 W. Westfield Ave. 501 South Ave. 401 E. South Ave. call 908-709'7518 or visit us at www.ua.edu : Expires 11/1/01 in Essex County, learning robotr networks that they have built; • •increases have inched Up slightly Roselle Park • 241-1474 Garwood • 709-3392 Westfield • 317-0523 ics from a school in, Newark, "We've grown beyond .the fOver the past year, according to. .'••.'• I-'.'-: point of simply teaching children jNfJSBA data. However, they how to use computers; technolo- {tfemain significantly below the •J. • gy now expands educational • i /increases seen a decade ago. ; opportunities and helps to train ;The average, salary increase for teachers" commented Pawling.. . . 2001-02 Contracts settled to date is 4.16 percent. Last year, the average •'•'. increase—or settlement rate-^was :••••• •>•••.•• *m 4 percent. In 1991, school boards Develop new were; .negotiating average settle-: • 1 merits of 8.41 percent. !•]' mm strategies to ". Other trends. Current bargain- ing: trends involve cost-manage- ment, increased instructional time STORE reduce stress and flexibility in starting salaries; 'according, to NJSBA. • (AEA) - It's that time of year t, ' lialf of the contracts for 2001: again — put away the beach bags 02.contain provisions to lengthen BUY ONE NOTEBOOKS and get out the back packs -r-. Incredible school is just around the corner.,/ . ihe school day or school year. This Wide Ruled . Price' ^ "represents an increase from last DELUXE This is an ideal time for'par- .^ear/when 45 percent of contracts . ents and students to develop ^yielded longer school days and strategies- to reduce, the-stress years. Longer school days or years >rxvv,!T r W5 and anxiety that comes with the .are prompted by. the need to CONAJP. 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Find out how long it takes ZLine to get up, get dressed, eat break- fast and head out the door. This U |br disabled i i 2 Pack GLUE will help alleviate any last- Many of New Jersey's children _ mom minute morning hassles. -and adults with physical disabili- Designate a space in your '. ties such :as cerebral palsy have UM Ptim mm MEAD, home specifically for doing home- -limited or no access to necessary . \Mnw Cambridge AVERT "Flexible WERV 12 ci work. It may be better if this •ilental care. Recognizing this need, area is not in the child's room . ^atheny School and Hospital is MINI PAN ZIPPERED POUT BINDERS Permanent COLOR because there are often too many, "opening a dental clinic at its cani- Nuieraeher Maxell distractions there. Develpping BINDER 1#'ort"\ V PENCILS good study habits at an early age By THOMAS SCOTT 98,' '.'. .'.•••.. . / ' • ••'.. • ' ' :.' Thomas C. Jardim recalled, 'He Thomas' tenure he valued real Obituaries Continued . Serving threei terms as mayor of. THE. RECORD-PRESS : loved this town, he loved public ser- investment in infrastructure ri^it ftompageB-2 Westfieid 4nd two terms as a coun- vice, and he w^s: energi2ed about up to the end, Jardim said. •:•••. j: Vl'ESTFIELD--Hr Emerson cilman, Thomas was a civic leader helpmg wherever he could." Ttavest; in^^your^community if Thomas will be remembered most ahead of his time who put the wel- ''When I was first elected I called you want it fo succe^^.Jardinj said crisis Cy>uff; for his singular energy and his .fare pf the town above all else. ••-' hint to sit down and talk. I went to Thotnas told hm,.W^ Wi'. August 30,2001 Cranford Chronicle B-8 Cranford Chronicle T^Augusf3Q,2001: By DANIEL MURPHY and Scotch Plains; . Coach Kevin downing North the squad this season, and it eyerybody contributed in key- THE CHRONICLE. '. • '., . ,.\ ' But the squad sho\ved how. Mu 1 v ahe y. Edison,- who Showed tremendous improve- spots throughout the. summer. good; it really was; bouncing "This kids are previously ment in both areas over last Jejse E.mbry and Vincent CRANFORD <- After being back and blowing thrpugh a tal- already looking d e..f e a.t e'd year. -The pitching, staff was. led • Gilstrap, in their first year with the top team iii Northern JNfew ented field to capture, the. forward to next • Cranford 6-5 in by Andrew Ciericin, Derek Rich, the team, hit very well through^ Jersey the pasHwo seasons(ithe Linden; ."Tournament title, year and trying the Cranford Michael Tiibelli and Simon out: the year and proved to be Cranford 11 year-old baseball knocking: off Westfield, Scotch to wiri a state Baseball Tournament Smith. The staff was able to valuable additions to the squad; squad, had another successful Plains and North Jersey runner- championship." . . final. In the throw.strikes and rely on their Solidifying the rest.of the season,, despite falling short of up North Edison.ih the process. After being knpeked out of championship game; Cranford strong defense to keep opposing' lineup and the defense were its lofty goate. : . . . ' : . The team finished with a very the double elimination district took it to Westfield, defeating its offenses in check. Dan Moreno at first base, :• C.rahford had hoped tp three- strong 18-6 mark, but is already tournament by Westfield. and .local rivat and -exacting some The big bats in the lineup Robert Hopkins (2B/OF), David peat as North Jersey state hungry to. chase the':.elusive Scotch'. Plains, -the Cranford .:reVenge.10-2.;.;;. . '•:.. , ;• . ".':.' - were Joe DellaSerra, Ciencin; Jackson (QF)* Andrew Obergfell champs, after winning the Bate third state chainpioiishipas 12"-* sq-uad: set its -sights on the. .'/".This group showed a lot of Rich and Tubelli, who was (OF), Robert Colanieri 0/QF) Ruth League title as both 9- and year-olds next summer!' Linden tournament,.; anointing • class,".said''Mulvaney. "They named^Most Valuable Player of and Joseph.Nyitray (01$ .:' • •.; 10ryear-old[s,. but: its. typically "It was. a good Season, but.. it their state champibhship and • were disappointed, but the Linden .Tournamlent aftpr "Everyone, helped out pyer powerful bats copied off at the .When you win back-to-back proving, how strong a •team it regrouped for a big. tournament... his- home run in.the champi- the course of the season," said wrong time, as Cranford Was Each Certified Pre-Ovviied BMW is selectedjnspected and perfected by our factory-trained technician^ state championships' it's a little. really was. Cranford took with a good group of teams and onship game propelled Cranford Mulvaney. "You;.can't go 18-6 knocked put of the district tour- disappointing when you don't revenge, on; ,Sc6tch Plains/ . walloped, eyerybody." ., •• to'the win. ;•'.••. ' .' '. ''•. • '.': ; without everyone contnbutiiig nament by local rivals Westfield get back therei* said: Head defeating them , 13-3, before .Pitching and defense buoyed • But: MulVaney also said at some point, and.they did." •;'>; APH financing I'M V>tt*-"f^"Jf u-.,NrtrtV dn Select Models For Qualified Buyers V"r*« By DANIEL MURPHY .The P.A.L. program has con- THE CHRGNICLJ3 -....-. tinued to grpw over the years:and . •,,'•.' '•,•••' ,' •". ' '";•• has. fielded some, very .competi- CRANFORD — In an effort to tive teams. In an effort to reach creative cohesiveness and a fam- but to the youngest athletes in. ily atmosphere, the. Cranford town, they began a flag football- P.A-L. football program and the program for first and second high school program have joined graders this season, attracting forces this season; : close to 60. kids. In total, the The high school coaches arid league will field 10 teams up to players have, taken a more active the eighth grade level. role in helping teach the.young "The flag league is just to have players in the town the funda- fun, teach the kids the fuiida^. nientals of the game, while also mentals and run some of the 1998 BMW 74OiL sharing their playbopks in a.con- plays the high school teain runs," C SEDAN -': •-.:.•.•••• SEDAN . .':-'•'••' 3DR COUPE cerned effort to build continuity said Dow. "We just want some of/ in the program.. the young kids to have fun and ^We're trying to intertwine the get interested in the sport. .youth program with the varsity "Our numbers are up again $ 36 36 ... 36 36. program as much as possible," this year and being able to unite Lease Mo Lonse :, Mo Mo Lease -; Mo for ( Lease- for < said Cranford High Head Coach with the high, school program will for for Chris Hull. "We're looking to run help us and help, their growth, a similar offense, get thetti used spurt." / •; -• '.': ..' ,-•• . •'• '•.' "'•. • :'V to our terminology. 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I $3,324, due at delivery, incl $3,000 cap. cost reduction, • $4>484.due at delivery incl $3,000 cap cost reduction, $500 P.A.L. players behind the high ,$26o'ref sec dep, $525 bank fee and 1st mo pmt, Total ref sec dep, $525 bank fee and 1st mo pmt, total pmts places like Union, Randolph, school, .and- yesterday held a • $2,500 cap cost reduction, $350 ref sec dep, $525 bank fee $3,000 cap cost reduction-, $500 ref sec dep, $525 bank j Hoboken their youth program .& 1st mo payment, total payments $11,124, total lease fee & 1st mo payment; total payments $17,964, total j pmts $7,164, Total Lease Cost $10,689, ELfO: $9,330. •.:..' $16,524, Total Lease Cost $20,049, ELPO: $19,247.50. ; defensive clinic. lease cost $21,489, ELPO: $22,128.75, '-. I mimics their: high school pro- Tuesday, the P.A.L. league • cost $T4,149,ELPO: $12,175, ' .'•' gram." : ••../. •' ,.•/'. •;' , •' .-..". attended the varsity's scrimmage "They've already helped us. with Hplmdel, and afterwards immensely," said Mike Dow, were treated to hot dogs and ; Direbtbr of P.A.L- "We've had a hamburgers..Bpth programs plan. -"-r:v: ^."-- ..-..,-..•;••••,-,; ---,•;;:,-.;• .;•,- .;•••. • -. .. •' •. ,. . ' . ' . ' NICOLE D/MELM/THE CHRONICLE More Selection-More Savings! SB More Selection-More Savings! two-day clinic and kids get to see .to attend each others games . Cranford High School coach Hyan Huber and quarterback Mike bollard teach future quarterbacks how fd take a snap at a clinic hosted by the high the varsity players with their throughout the fall. .' ; school squad for PAL players Monday. A defensive clinic was held yesterday. /98BMW323iA WBMW528iA ^ helmets off and get to put a face fWe're looking to make it oiie '08BMWZ32.8Ltn '60BMW323i coaches and the players, They've together to build a family con- high school team will take on free. After the scrimmage, the . Green/Tan, 3,457 miles. Silver/Gray, 35,904 miles Oxford Green/Tan, 31,028 miles j Asperi Silver/Black, 29,490 rriijes Arctic Silver/Black,' 35,383 miles, White/Black, 25,155 miles • to the numbers. Their role models family program," said Cranford that these kids can try to emu- High defensive coordinator Don always'been a separate entity, cept." Hillside in its final scrimmage of Cougars will begin preparing for '98BMW323iSA late and it helps everybody have Zsak.. "We want to make it a fam- But the P.A.Li coaches have wel- The. P.A.L. program kicks off the, season 10 a.m. Saturday at the season opener at Westfield, 1 '99BMW7ML '98BMW32MA j '00BMW528iA MBMWM3 '00BMWX54.4Ltn success." ily, atmosphere, between • the cpmed US:arid we want to,work, its season Sept. 18, while the Memorial Field. Admission is p.m. Sept. 8. White/Tan, 2,485 miles Orient/Beige, 24,216 miles Silver/Blacl:, .17,238 miles I Arctic Silver/Gray, 28,441 miles TechnoViolet/Gray, 31,329 miles Titanium/Gray, 12,422 miles WBMW323iA 'O0BMW740i '97BMW528iA I '00BMW323iA '99BMW74piL '98BMW528iA Orient/Tan, 10,103 miles Green/Tan, 30,837 miles Silver/Gray 60,479 miles j Lt. Yellow/Sand, 8,955 miles Anthracite/Gray, 42,241 miles ArcticSilver/Gray, 29,750 miles f '98BMW528M WBMW740iL I 'O0BMWX54,4ltf. '99BMW323iCA 9QBMW328iA By DANIEL MURPHY and one-mile fun run..As part of This year's race* slated, for challenged, children and adults. center and continue, through the and coed teams. There will also Black/Tan, 40,083 miles Silver/Gray, 22,951 miles Green/Tan, 14,299. miles scenic section of the Rutgers be various age group awards. \ Titanium/Gray, 23,505 miles Titanium/Gray, 22,458 miles . Arctic Silver/Gray, 53;330 miles RECORD^PRESS this year's race, the division Sept. 9, will include two World As the race has grown over the looks back on its history over- War II veterans, joining the var- years, the party has been able to University, Livingston Campus, Every participant will receive a '98BMW528iA '98BMW528iA '00BMW528iTA EDISON — The Lightning seas beginning with its part in ious military division and civil- grow larger, hosting over 75 peo- finishing.at the Kilmer Center. finisher's medal. Complimentary I '00 BMW 32m '00 BMW323iAT '98BMWZ32.8Ltr. refreshments will be available; Black/Tan, 46,281 miles , Silver/Gray, 35,904 miles Black/Black, 13,995 miles Division has a long history of the Point of the. Wedge offensive ian competitors who will take ple last year. The one-mile fun run will start \ Titanium/Gray, 20,962 miles Black/Black, 24,712 miles Atlanta Blue/ Beige, 24,077 miles battling overseas enemies, dat- in 1918, and its participation iii part in the charity event. "That is why we do it," said at 9 a.m. . The racecourse is.certified by. ing back to World War I. The Operation Desert Stormv ."We're trying to take a histor- Cusimano, who retired from the Runners can pay an entrance USATF and the raoe is part of. WBMW528i '9&BMW740iL '00BMW528iA | '98BMWZ3l.9Ltr. '00BMW528iA '98BMWM3 division has. also been building a Originally a infantry division ical perspective this year," said Army July 1 after 28 years of fee of $14 ($12 USATF-NJ) the New Jersey Grand Prix Orient/Gray, 20,320 miles Orient/Gray, 26,130 miles, Biantz Blue/Tan, 10,741 miles ; Boston Green/Sand,.37,187 miles Royal Red/Gray, 19,019 miles Cosmos Black/Black, 43,545 miles tradition of helping needy chil- which is now a training/support race coordinator and Westfield service, but will continue to through Tuesday and $16 begin- series. -. . . '•' dren and young adults in the division, the Lightning Division, resident Tom Cusimano. "We're organize the race every year. ning Wednesday. Th'e fee on race Applications and information '00BMW528iTA '98BMW740iL '00BMW328CiA ! '98BMW540iA area and will reflect on both in based at the Sgt. Joyce Kilmer trying to preserve the legacy of "We had over 75 kids and young day will be $20. The first 500 are available on the web at '00Bim528iAT '98BMWZ3A1.9ltr. adults last year, and the more entrants will receive a commem- http://www.78div.army.mil/5k' of SuVer/Gray, 30,047 miles Silver/Black, 26,252 miles Silver/Gray, 12,666 miles •i Black/Sand, 32,080 miles . this year's, annual charity race. U.S. Army Reserve Center in the 78th division, everything it's Titanium/Gray, 14,244 miles Bright Red/Black, 26,984 miles For the past 11 years the 78th Edison, took part in major bat- done and all the people who people that race, the more orative.T-shirt. at the 78th Division, Sgt. Joyce US. Army Reserve "Lightning" tles in World War I, World War II have died in combat for our money we can get and more Awards will be given the top Kilmer U.S. Army Reserve '00BMWX-54.4W. '99BMW740i 'Q1BMWZ3 I '98BMW528iA WBMW323iA '99BMW328iSA Division has been helping put and the Operation Desert country." groups can come." civilian female and male finish- Center, Edison, NJ 08817-2487. Pearl Beige/Tan, 24,876 miles Cosmos Black/Tan, 24,132 miles Red/Tan, 10,092 miles I Arctic Silver/Black, 25,419 miles Bright Red/Sand, 21,740 miles Jet Black/Sand, 34,811 miles physically challenged children Storm, and displays its history But the main goal of the race The race will begin 9:30 a.m. ers, the top male female and Runners can contact SFC Nolan , arid young adults through its on the complimentary T-shirt of is still to raise money to sponsor Sept. 9 at 91 Truman Drive in male military finishers, and the at 732-867-2006 or Karl Chigas Visit our exclusive Certified Pre-Owned BMW showrooms! annual Lightning 5K race/ walk this year's race. a holiday party for physically Edison. Runners will leave the top civilian, military, high school at 732-867,2046. 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Dattola and Glayine singled Harbor Yard in Bridgeport, Conn. tonight at Martinez (RBI in runs during the inning anct In the opener Mike Glavine's Commerce Bank Ballpark in triple), Sellers (RBI single) and Sellers smacked a two-run dou* run-scoring. double in the 11th Bridgewater and will also be Stovall (15th homer) highlighted ble. ' - -.'..-I toppled the Blues 4-3. Somerset home against Nashua tomorrow, the uprising. Patriots 6, Camden 4\~* won for the eighth time in its lat- Sunday and Monday. The Pats added three Glavine went 3 for 4, including unearned runs in the seventh to the tie^-breaking hit in the 12tJH est nine outings and improved its Patriots 11, Bridgeport 4 — 1 second-half record to 26-16, giv- Poe belted a three-run homer and go up 11-4. inning Friday night in front ^ ing the Pats a 10-game lead over Stoyall connected for a two-run Patriots 1, Camden 3 — 5114 fans at Campbell's Field.,^ second-place Camden in the shot Sunday to spark the Pats. Somerset capped a three-game Warner began the 12th' witluj South Division of the Atlantic Ricardo Jordan (8-4) pitched a sweep of the Riversharks walk and was forced out at £ec> OPEN ROAD BMW League of Professional Baseball. complete-game five-hitter, strik- Saturday night in front of 6304 ond but Dattola then singled* Exclusive Certified Pre-Owned BMW Showroom Blosser's 20th homer of the ing out 12 and walking four. fans, the second-largest crowd of putting runners at the cbme>sj Exclusive[Certified Pre-Owned BMWShowoom season, which snapped a 2-all Michael Warner went 3 for 5 the season at Campbell's Field in and Glavirie singled tp snap e'AJ deadlock, gave, starter Steve at the plate and scored twice Camden. all deadlock. After a double steal." 59BankSt.,Momstown,NJ Renko (3-2) the pitching victory. while StoVall, Emiliano Dattola and Poe both went 3 Dattola scored on a wild pitchi 540 Route 1 (North) Edison, NJ Renko went five innings,, allow- Escandon and Pablo Martinez, for 5 with one RBI each, Stovall Camden had built a 4-1 Ig Toll Free ing six hits and two runs (one who tripled, added two hits doubled and ripped a solo homer by the second stanza but ho earned) before giving way to Kirk apiece. to begin the scoring in the first runs by Stovall, Glavine • aiti 973455-0700 •B stanza, Sellers had two hits Griffin. The Pats quickly jumped Warner pulled the Pats evenly bmwmorrlstown.com openroadbmw.com ahead in the opening inning including a two-run double and tfie fifth. Warner and Blosser Had: TUUNImtltDilvligtlichlM.' 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Bridgeport came back with first six innings for. the Pats, innings of relief, earned the Assuring Your Satisfaction By Exceeding Your Expectations DaRond Stovall's 16th homer had two runs in its first at-bat and allowing five hits, one walk and pitching victory with' Griffin copit Michael Warner's hot hitting has helped the Somerset Patriots open up three earned runa before Juliari <1) ;oM o 10 000 mi ot 20cM Flnan :lnfl lor ciuali(lod put the Pats in front 1-0 in the moved in front 4-8 in the fourth (Continued on page C-3) ffijl Soils io bop nsT^^^ '" " ' ' ^ < Noralhrouoh ^ Financial So-vlcos Norih America, Inc. wtjocl to vohlclo ovaUobllilyand applies to.apecillo mod-. a 10-game lead In the South Division of the ALPB. i, Cranford Chronicle -August30r200T Cranford Chronicle c-3: Deadline Noon Wednesday UNION COUNTY SENIOR SOFTBALL Prior To 1 ( . .: . • > ^ . Publication The regular season came to a the Office. It was the first time with the,third game Thursday if '.'•' , 50+ Division I . 50+Dlvlslon II ' 60+ Division . close in the Union VCbuhty Antones Pub and Grill . 17 '5 Marion Jacobson Roofing 15 7 17 3 1 ; in. the 11 year history of the necessary. In the Division II Creative Industries .•. • Senior Softball League last Nilsen Detective Agency 16 6 The Office 11 11 . Mangel Realtors . . . • • 13 6.| league Marion has won a divi- final, Marion • Jacobson Roofing 1 weekj with Antones Pub and : Comcast Cablevlslan . •.. 16 6 Union Center National. Bank 9 13 L.A.Law • .''• „•. 1.0? •• sion "title.; • - ;'.. . grabbed the first game from Legg Mason ' -.• • ' 12.10 6'13! Grill narrowly capturing its. t,6c- Cr'osl R'efrigpratlon.. • 3.19- Haven Savings Bank '' • Creative' Industries, finiished Union Center National Bank. Bottoms Up . 8 13 Rphabco ' :' 2 19 II Glardino Rosiauranl" 2 17,. ond straight division crown. strong, separating themselves . Union County.Senior Softball ;\ Antones captured the 50+.from the rest of the 60+ Division began, in 1990 for county resi- Deadline Noon ONE CALL PUTS YOU IN TOUCH WITH THESE HQi WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS Division I crown by knocking off over the finalthre.e weeks of the dent? only, but over the last.few Comcast, who tied for second season to win. by three ' games years has opened up to out-of- Wednesday place with Nilsen Detective over Mangel Realtors. county residents because of a Prior To Suburban News • Independent Press • Qian^lSflible • Record Press Agency. The final standings, in Creative Industries went on lack of interest from within.This K Publication the division were decided on the tq knock off Mangel's in the year each team was permitted last game of the season, and the playoffs to capture the champi- four out-of-county players. 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PS, PW, MsTSUBISHI STARKW ESm , To 2pm; Call Eileen •9 Int. 6 panel Drs., and 3 BA Top soil, Mushroom Soil, '93 Saturn SL2 '94 Land Rover 2000 Und Rover 4.0 SE """'""'^'"Hii&i^^fli Vehicles for the Services privacy . glass, dual air, BT-RBdwAlackloatfM.turbo, 908-232-5858 Ext. 515 sinks. All must gblll. Make - Stone, Quarry Dust, Wall ; VIN_*P2iraO4Estk#2112 PART TIME Brand New 2001 Lincoln RECEPTIONIST .9% 0 APR ^ ¥t» 'veterinary . oldco Uncolir L$-V8 FliyANCING. must be very diversified, AVAItttBLE 4 very busy orllce, very busy' phones available for evening, some Satur- days .and , possible 34395 morning hours. Serious Inquires only. Call for di- Lease $ rections ana application. Per Mo, Save 3235 }j Wishes to take this opportunity to 908-276-1661 36 Mos.* .11 A dr, V8, aulo trans, w/OD/pwr slr/brk/w/ind/locks/lrunk/heclled seats; •2DoorV6 . -Power Locks • Tilt Wheel • Remote Mirrors PT SECRETARY AIR, AM/FM stereo cass w/CD, till, cruise, r dsF, lint, leather inl, moonrf,' . • Aulpmalic Trans. w/OD -Power Trunk . • Cruise Control -Aluminum Wheels | extend to the ReUly Oldsmobil0 family Crahlord Law- Firm, chrome wills, MSRP $40,150. .STK-#1X62, VIN #1Y731375. Loose pymls-1 • Power Steering •'• -Power Seal • Rear Defogger • MSRP $19,630 Monday thru Friday, 20 based on'$2500 capcosl red. , $0 .1 st mo pyml, $0 sec & $0 bank •Power Brakes -Air Conditioning -Tinted Glass -STK#1KI6 hours per week. Com- | all the best after years of quality fae-$250O duo at lease incept. Purch op-$21,128 Til pymts^$ 15,365 Til . • Power Windows • AM/FM Storeo Cass. w/CD • Cloth Interior .VIN #15615301 puter, typing, knowledge Financing of litigation a plus. cosl-$ 17,865. Lease price, incl, $1000 lease renewal reb. ifqualff. Avoilablo- • Price includes'$2000 manufactruers rebate & $400 college graduate rebate if qualified* service to our community. Please call 90B-272-6900 Check the SECRETARY/ RECEPTIONIST classified ads Brand New 2001 Mercury Scotch Plains Engineering GS Firm, 1-5PM. Call 908-322- WHEEL DEAL 2030 or lax resume to 908- 322^)505. IN CLASSIFIED AND ONLINE first. FREE 1ST|. Brand New 2001 Lincoln We take pride TELEPHONE %\ PAYMENT! RESEARCH AVAItABLB. Statistical Research, Inc. Whether you're Navigator 4x4 in welcoming to In Westfleld has the above positions available. Please see our display In opening doors or our sales department, today's NJN newspaper. $ Save'2910 previous Reilly Lease Per Mo. 36. Mos.* 4 Door • Power Brakes • AM/FM Storeo Cassette •TintedGlass . Oldsmobile employee, Eachadd'nino$2 ladders, your new V6 • Power Windows/Locks •Tilt Wheel •MSRP $20,405 Chatham Bore-Sat. 0-5, 4 dr, V8, aulo'trans, w/OD, pwr str/brk/wind/locics/trunk/seat, AIR, Automatic Trans w/OD •Power Trunk •Cruise Control r STK #15.153 ' Answer phones, help AM/FM stereo cass w/CD changer, Alpine stereo, lilt, cruise, r def, tl'nl, Power Steering •Air Conditioning • Rear Defoggor •VIN#1A638281 Jeff Pate career starts in the leather int, enrome whls, MSRP $50,135, STK #1 Nl3, VIN # 1LJ15626 ware Lease pymts based on $2500 cap cost rod. $0 1st mo pymt, $0 sec & $0' Vtehlal O73-7O1-1200 Price incl. $1010.dealer discount, $1500 man. rob & $400 college grad. reb. if qual*- and to our Financing bank feo-$2500 due al lease incept. Purch op-$24,315, Ttl pymls-$ 18,165! classified section. Ttl cost-$20,665. • Lease price incl. $1000 lease renewal rob. if qudlff- Prices incl all costs to be paid by consumer except license, registration & taxes. Supersedes all previous service department Make an executive I Prlcoi includo all coilj to bu paid by cdnjumor oxcupl lor liconjo, rualjIfQlton, doc fooi & taxos. Picluroi for illus purp only, Nol (oip lor lypoi. offers. Not responsible for typographical errors. Lessee responsiblofor oxcess wear & tear. All prices': I tossoo roip lof oxcois wogr-& todf. .'Soo dlr lor dolailj. tup lo $1000, |tMu»t bo acufient Lincoln or Mercury louoo loqual, **36 mff> & payments includo all applicable customer rebolos & Inconlivos. All rebates go back to dodler. Sal Macaluso. REAL ESTATE l.cloiod and loaio'w/12.000 aii/yf, 2.0"* iho/oaflor. Allpficos&pymlijnftallappllcablo'cujtomof rgbatoi&lnconlivoi, All rob go bock to dtr.' APPRAISER decision. Exp. w Apprentice, sought 1369 SOUTH AVE, E. vWESimLD, ^ (908)232-65001 1369 SOUTH AVE. E. • WESTFIELD, Iflf • (908)232-65001 lor active 36 year old com- pany. Rare oftity. lor Check the classified brlaht ambitious person •Visit, us on the web ® tvww.tlmcars.com Visitus on the web® wwwMmcars.com To AH Pi^viousgeiljy Qldsniqbile customers, seeking responsibility. Mostly non-URAR. Call ads first. we welcome you to 4d||^rm ^jpaftpient for any and 732-39fl-1»«B all of vour ntiiwwi^dficM^eryice n&ds. PRE-OWNED CLEARANCE SPECIALS! THOMAS 1 '94 'LINCOLN TQWN CAR SIGNATURE ' '. . ' '95 LINCOLN MAR] VIII : " '98.MERCURY GRAND MARQU.IS-LS SALES 4 dr, V8, auto trans, pwr Sl'r/brlc/wind/lqcta/ioats, AIR, 2 dr, V8, auto trans, pwr slr/brk/wind/locks/ioal/lrunk, 4 dr, V8, aulo Irani w/OD, pwr tlr/ABS/wind/locks/lrunli/ieat, ASSOCIATE AM/FM storoo cass, till, crulso, t/gls, loqlh, 65,613 mi, AIR, AM/FM ttoroo cass, lilt, crulso, lint, r dof, loalh, moonrf, AIR, AM/FM stereo cass, lill, cruise, r dof, l/nls, leallt, rem. mlrr, LINCOLN 36,185 mi, STK 111 P19A, VIN#SY639393. alum wills, 37,499 ml, STK «U5IA, VIN #WX67o296; Local retail stora looking •STKBH59A,yiN#RY732160. lor Imrned. PIT sales «»- •oclala. Retail experience I. Competitive wages, 11,995 14,995 16,995 7 Night* A some Mercury C weekends. MMNkUMS the first place to look for everything '96 LINCOLN TOWN CAR SIGNITURE .'99MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS GS '99 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER AWD ' I 4 dr., VI), aulo Irani., pwr ilrn/biki/wlnd/locti/ Irunk/onl/ioal, 4 dr, V8, aulo Irani, pwr ilr/ABS/wlnd/locb/mlrr/lrunk/teql, AIR, 4' dr, V8, auto trans, pwr slr/brk/wlnd/locks/seal, AIR, AM/FM Horoocoss., AIR till, Quite, r/dof, l/gl., 63,391 ml, AM/FM Homo can, lill, crnlio, r dol, tint, clolh Inl, rom mlrr, 33,227 AM/FM sloroo coss w/CD, lill, cruise, r def, l/gls, loolh, 369 SOUTH AVE. E. Slk.«lP63B,VIN.WTY662300. ' . .' ml, STK il IL58A, V|N KXX695534. WESTFIELD, NJ mponrl, alum$ whls, 29,437. ml, STK #1P37, VIN #XUJ09335, TREE CUMBERS 16,995 17,995 21,995 0% financingo n many of our new vehicles & SPRAY TECHS (W) 232-6500 FT, g»lundnuyr round woric ' • '00FORD.F-150XLT4X4. . .'. '00 LINCOLN TOWN CAR SIGNATURE '00 LINCOLN TOWNtAR SIGNATURE. If da Pickup, ,V8, pwr slr/brk/wlnd/locki, AIR, AM/FM stereo 4 dr, V9, aulo trons/OD, pwr slr/ABS/wind/locld/ieoli/iruhli, 4 dr, V8, aulo Irani w/OD, pwr ilr/brl/wlnd/locki/lrunk/uol, AIR; "It'sAUGood" AIR, AM/FM storeo can, linl, r d«f, lilt, cruise, leather, alum |;i; cass,till,crulso,cloth,ram.mlrr.alumwhls, 21,219ml, STK AM/FM ilareo cass, lilt, crulte, r del, lint, lealh, rtmole mirr, alum wMi; 1 Prices incl .all costs to be paid by- #|R84,yiN#Y£BP334O. • • ' ' • wills, 22,800 ml, .STK #1 p2), VIN WYY842876, carriage rf, 20,10B pii. STK MOP.103, VIN #YY81IO29. 430 NORTH AVENUE EAST • WESTFDEID consumer excebf license; registration $ &: taxes. Nfttreipfor tv 24,995 *28,995 N0UWC1MANW0P 23*8484 043858 hdy«Bm rats, own I MlWiritt 908/429-2095 -----August 30; 2001 August 30, 2001 Cranford Chronicle Cranford Chronicle D-5 Autos lor Sale 13851| Autos for Sale 1385 j| Autos for Sale 13851| Autos for Sale 13851| Autos for Sale 13851| Autos for Sale 13851 Four Wheel I Vehicles I MAXIMA SEW- NISSAH MAXIMA SE NISSAN SENTRA '87 -2 SATURN LS 200 2000... Drive 1400II Wanted i •very option imaginable, VOLVO 850 GLT "»4 - 4 *. VOLVO ,850 OLT "94 - 4 dr. *9fc- 27k ml., blue w/ tart dr. 5 spod, dependable, fully loaded, sunroof, 4.dr, ..black,.. 1 owner, exc. . sedan. Blue/green metallic . sedan Blue/green metallic Ithr., auto, AC, power, Itfoks « runs gd., 117k, 4 cyl, CD, oar. kept, under fcond..67K, $14,300. tan leather Inter.; auto, AC. tan leather Inter., auto, AC, DONATE YOUR CAR To Bose CO/am/fm,' exc. $950 908-276-5889 < wrrnty.SOBOO 201-410-6918 FORD BRONCO- 1985- IS93618-1GS4 SR, CO, cold Weattier pkg., 4 SR CO, cold weather pkg., 4 • Heritage for the Blind. cond. $17,000. 908- OLDS. CUTLASS SUPREME snow tires, 50K, exc. cond, auto, power, engine 60K TOYOTA CAMRY- 1995-2 snow tire*, 50K.0XC. cond, Tax Deductible, Free 6654388 FE '89- loaded runs/loota . dr., 1 owner, eke. cond., Asking H5.999 ml.; $2,000. o/b/p. 908- yeatl Dependable! $2300 flrtit 9O8-789-9424 Asking $15,999 272-3786 • ; Towing, Free Phone Card, low mileage,'asking $7600. 908-789-9424 to donors with this ad + Chuck 908-534-6507 Call 908-5084651:•• WE BUY CARS. HiaH- hm1162.Cal f-aOO^donate. OLDSMOBILE DELTA 88- FORD BRONCO EDDIE VOLKSWAOEK- CABRIO- EST PRICES PAID, 1987- new tires, new brakes, BAUER EDITION '94 - 1999- Black w/tan leather, MARANO & SONS Antique & Inspection; 1 owner, garage manual, 15K nil., perfect 99k, great cond;, $6,750. AUTO SALES, IMC kept $1400. o/b/o.,. exc. cond., full extended war- Classic Autos 1394 908-2734593IV. msg, „. . tO-30 YARD CONTAINERS 507-13 South Ave., ISO transportation. Call 908- ranty, $19,600. 973-379- ;,' COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL • fttsiDENTiAL 964-9228 ' ° South Ave., Garwpod ,'• •• 4649 . •.••••;• ..•'" FORD EXPLORER "91 • All <£ DUMPSTER RENTAL CLEAN-UP SERVICES PONTIAC BONNEVILLE PONTIAC 1958 Star pwr, 4OR, auto, keyless en- •„§. DEMOLITION '93- 79K, exc: cond., all Chief,. 4 dr, A-1 qond., try, alarm,,exc. cond, new .••- 9OB-68B-5229 power, auto, am/fm cass., $10,000. Possible swap tires, $3400fcbo 908-75M009 fully loaded, $6,000, like for convertible or Street hew, 732-382-3438 : Rod. Call 732388-2142 FORD EXPLORER SPORT "97 white/gray leather, snrf, CD, sport pkg. 44K ml., exc, CLASSIFIEDS.. 'cond, $15,500 Days 212- EVERY MAKE a MODEL REDUCED FOR IMMEDIATE SALE! In The Classifieds THEY WORK! '764-2120 . ,. NEW 2&ifc$ NEW 2OO2 -G* CHEVROLfT Cheek our current inventory '"/?**** CORVETTE AVALANCHE Pre-owned Certified ROYAL CHEVROLET M— ; NOW IN : I9M525* . $12,999 .•' '1548'Roilfe-.22-East' STOCK IN STOCK ACUfcA InflnW" of preowned Merpedes; BMW 19M3.2HPn>m $15,700 Whlta/Btack, 6 cyl. 4 dK. oul6..S/W ,1997130 •'• $15,750 •• ' Bridgewater. . Sll/Oiy;ocvl,')dr,duto p ChpmpfxiAon. 6 c\l ttii, outo . 57294 ml. WTC01396J S5,WrniVINVI521214 (732) 356-2460 crnd other fine cars AUDi /•:,••••• Mercedes 1997O45 $20,800 1998E320.W. ,$31,600. 2002 CHEVROLET 2002 CHEVROLET .1994IO0S .•'.'•' $9,999 48224 (fli VIN VM30.I0Q!) Grefln/Gry,6'cyl,5/W,outo . EmiGrnV W, 6'cyi, 4cJr, outo S DODGE ' 74.065rirJ.,VlNPN01PT42 ••Si3.174;nilVIN.WA(l98765 " 19981J20W, $31,300 IM7LS4M, ! $27,500 ''nty::"''" QkBfcj/Toit.B CVI. 4-df. aufo- CLAYTON AMERMAN DODGE 19999281 $2*^50 BlkOpl/CTO.6cyl.4c)r,(wio .42,988 rni'VlNyO87$732 • "78 Years. C)f Sales.&',Seryice" AIpWhf/Sand.6cyl,4dr/: .64,254 ml VIN.WA3M226 Toypfa ••'. : Ss)cl38flBrrJVIN)«G07418 1998C280, ••••' $2(S,9O0 .•'"•'•• rviairr Street,peapack •1998 Avoloni $IS.75O 19985281 $29,999 Blk/eilt;6cVJ.4df'auld ' Wht/Blli. 6 cyl. 4 dr, oulo. • • Artai/Blk,6cyli4clf.ouio (908) 234-0143 55,937nri!VtNWA62l!S66 33J)81miyiNWlJ2542P0 38448 ml,WNWBW48380 1998C230 . J2l,95d lWCdfflry $12,650 ' 19986281 •••"• $29,200 GlWhto/Ciffl. 4 cyl. 4 dr, agio' : Sogo/Gry; 4-cyi, 4dt, auto GMC C .48,638 ml VJNSC234401"' 55.81!ml VINVQ086777' : j!5,)i4 rniyirJ.WBW46p84 1994C280 $16,100 : Volvo )99774QM , 529,999 , fi ryl, 4.r1r, ni itn . -l9W5Wre 656,450- COLONIAL MOTORS "AfHW&y.'o.'cvl,4dr.aulb. 40,042 ml VINWA5778I0 Bk/Gry,6cyl,'!dr.auto The Truck Experts. 68/166 ml tyNVDM(M327 19951320 $19,999. 4S\308ml.VINXI016029 Route 22 West, North Bran • fLmmmmtmr 19953251c • $21,300 ftii !,'•>••• .Fa* Laaa LS,. automatic, 6 cyllndor, p/s, nb? brakes, air cond, dual alrbags, crulso, CARGO VAN, automatic, 6 cyllndor onglno, power steering, power brakes, nlr 4x4, Automatic, 6 cylinder engine/dual alrbags, p/s, sbs brakes, cruise, tilt, conditioning, tinted glass, dual alrbogs, buckot seats, 24 hr r/s assist; am/fm - tint, power windows, power loocks, power mirrors, am/fm cassette.rr defrost, )C9 cassette, locking dlft., MSRP: $21,569, Vln. #YB193734, Slk #209616. Price . buckot seats, 24 hr r/s nsslst, roof rack, MSRP: $26,998, Vln »2K110203, Stk Incep red. $400 College grad robnte/S3732donlor discount (II qual) - #22224. Prico roll. $400 college drad robato (If qual). $2639 due at lease Incep' 1999CHIVROIET 1999 CHEVROLET $$3$£2>!X. 1998 CHEVROLET UEHTUFtE MrtUbitt Automatic, 6 cylinder, p/s, abs brakes, air cond, p/windows, p/locks,'p/rnlirs, dtial ms Automatic, 6 cylinder, p/s, abs brakes, air cond, p/wlndows, p/locks, p/mlrrs, dual 2 door, automatic, 4 cylinder engine; power steering, abs brakes, atr.conditioning, rear alrbags, cruise, tilt, tint, arn/fm stereo cassette, 28,837 mi. Vln#XD211867 defrost, bucket seats, dual airbags, am/fm stereo cassette, 26,672 ml. Vin #X72302783 airbags, tilt, cruise, am/fm stereo cassette; 23,037 mi, Vin #W6216086 WflWlflNTYJlUftUlBUl WJUtfUNn AVAUBlfi 1998 CHEVROLET 1998 CHEVROLET 1998 CHEVROLET BLllZER. UEHTURE : 4 door, automatic, 4 cylinder, power steering, abs bfakesi air conditioning keyless entry, 4 door, Aufomallc, 6 cylinder, p/s; abs brakes, air cond, p/wlndows,' p/locks, p/mlm, /:•• ' rear dofrost,. dual airbgs, buckot seats, cd player, 32,641 ml; Vln W7196322 Automatic, 6 cyinder, p/steering, p/brakes, air, p/windows, p/locks, rear defrost p/seats, keyloss entry, tilt, cri/fse, cd player, 38,892 mi. Vin SWD1998S1 DOWN WflflflAWTYAWflMBm alrbags, bucket seats, eass, tint, cruise,'tilt, 27,250 mlias, VinW2208104. wuouum MVUMBUI CHEVROLET 10 WKTff£STFIHD4Vt Check the WELL BE THERE Check the classified dnvyik«efcc.UMMosi classified ads section ROSELLE PARK HERE'S first. first. StHABU ' HOW IT WORKS... 3MN01 0 V|$|T Q||R WCB S|TE AT M - - • WanttogetintDa new www.sullivanchevy.com Prices include all costs to be paid by the consumer except for licensing, registration and taxes. Prices: college within tthe last 6 months. Leases based on car fast? Get into the Savvy home shoppers closed-end lease w/purch optn avail atlease end (Prism: S8023,Malibu: $9982, Trail Blazer; $16,593, Btor; $14,808, Cap cost reduc. plus 1st mo. pymt,, ref sec dep 4 acq fee due at incep, Total due at incep: (stated above). Total pymts: Prizm: $7335, Malibu: classified section first reach for the classified $11,679. Trail Blazer: $13,223, Blazer: $12,359, Lessee responsible for malnt,, excess wear & tear, 12K/yr 20c Photos used for layout purp only. Offer cannot be. combined w/ any other offer. Not responsible for typographical errors, Classified ads offerthe ads before they hit the widest selection of streets. The newand used vehicles newspaper classified in the market Plus, section offers classified ads are the Chevy • Honda • Nissan • Lexus • Ford • Toyota • Cadillac • Acura everything they need • Dodge • Lincoln • Pontiac MUST BE SOLD! most convenient way to make an informed toi comparison shop purchasing decision. OTfCJ WALK features, prices and •• AWAY FROM Want to make a • I CREDIT! YOUR LEASE payments. EVERYONE DESERVES move? Sell those no-longer M SECOND CHANCEI 6-MONTHS EARLY! tfy&u arm farming a pavohmok and have You can got out olwttit unteut auto haae up to proof «f rwmHkiHpY *h»ro are tender* mtho :• Bk(6) months oaHy WtrtiOUT PENALTY when Check the mdlt provldo you wttA financing mm I you leaBB or purchata any select ear, used items for 'a n*mntr oan mltdvan or SUV ^mhilvau, SUV or pkk-up at f^rd World Bring ua Ready to ride? Check during tUm mtutoMal mal»m ovoiti. ads first. mC'r"hmlp '" -you find thomoj- • your leaae payment paperwork and we'll ' show you how eaay H la to the classified section be driving a new Fordl FOR THE BEST DEAL IN WE WORLD! first. classified. classified PARK the first place to look for everything the first place tofook for everything 8 E. WESTFIELD AVE. ROSELLE PARK, NJ 9O8 245-61OO the first place SALES HOURS: MON-THURS 9am-9pm FRIDAY 9am-9pm/ SATURDAY 9am-6pm :».• PARTS & SERVICE HOURS: MON-FRI Imn-bym, SATURDAY 8am-lpm l/;-V Cranford Chronicle August30,2001 August 30,2001 - Cranford Chronicle MARANO & SONS Be the first one on your block to get a 2002 Saturn. Saturn ofGrqeri Brook 270 Route 22 West 2000 PLYMOUTH NEON 1999 FORD TAURUS SE (Unless you live on our block.) 732-7S2-8383 4 dr, auto, air. .p/s. |Vb, .till 4 dri auto, air, Vs, p/b, p/vi1998 NISSAN AITWASE 1998INFINITI1-30 1998 MERCURY cruise, cass, dual air bass, 4 dr, auto, .air, p/si p/b, p/wv-6., . auto, air, p/s, p/b, pA rfoch, p/scaK' Ult.crulsccass GRAND MARQUIS GS 21,000 miles. WN#YD68092f p/locks, p/scats, tilt, cruise, p/locks, p/seats, tilt, crulst cd changer, rear \yintJ,' onl; ciss, cd, alloy wheels; rear 4 dr, auto, air, p/s, p/t>, rAv, p/Iocks,| 1 27,000 miles. VIN WAlOOtfl cass, cd, alloy wheels; moon p/seats; till, cruise, cass, luxuryl Saturn of Union winfc only 33,000 miles; VINK roof, leather, only 24.00 WC171152 . • . ; package, only 32,000 miles. VINdl 2675 Route 22 West AUTO SALES INC miles,VlN#WT6]2593 WXG77204..: .- '• ,. $10,295 $11*495 $12,995 908-686-2810 1998 PLYMOUTH NEON »,995 $13,995 Ihuiinu For your Gohveni0nc0, call toll free: W "^Ci ••-^"•:;.-iM. MOVIE STAR ~ ... DUSTY RIZIO^L -^ WILL PRESENT GRAND PRIZE Off-<• ^ ^ SEPTEMBER 15IH _i_ * - fct i^lMMMMM^m^mmsi*m>^ ^NATIONAL U1?DTH'S"REDIT HOTLINE^ •1O YEARS/100,000 MILES LIMITED POWERTFlAiN WARRANTY "•i. ^AU. i •80« -832 -aayr r inuc u'iin 1 •'•• ' 5YEAB5/6ITES YEAR!S/6O.OpO iyilL.ES LIMITED D BASIC IWARRANTA Y f '•>•• tor AM10VAI HP OIUGATION C! AR J ASK FOR MR. HAPPY ^ J;V,!!?KMi • 5 YEARS/100,000 MILES LIMITED ANTI-PERFORATION WARRANTY • 5 YEARS UNLIMITED MILES 24-HOUR ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE fora Brana mew Brand New IINMIAISMNOL « ' See Dealer For Warranty Details 2001 Ford 2001 Ford Check the WINDSTAR classified ads LX WAGON 4 door> 2.QL 4 cylinder, auto trans,' pWr atrng/brks, AIR, BSW Tiros, cloth Int, VIN#1 W287947, : ;,• MSRP $14,730, Buy price Incl. $1000 rebate, $400 coll grad rebate If qual" & $1182 Wyman :'.': ', :•'•• ^AVAILABLE! first Discount. 38 mo closed end FMCC lease w/12k ml/yr; 158 thereafter. $500 cust cash, $750 ; • K- .;• rebate & $500 Lease Renewal Rebate If qualf = down pymnt, $200 sec dep + $199.79 1st .; > ' $3000 rebate, $1000 Lease Renewal Rebate if qualf & $500 Lease Renewal Rebate Kquatt = down pymnt. =' $899.79 due at lease signing. Ttl pymnts = $7192.44. Ttl Cost = $7692.44. -.' .•'• " . pymnt + $288 1st pymnl = $1288 duo at lease signing.' Tt) pymnts = $10,368. Ttl Cost = $11,368. WarttDg*"ntoanew • Auto * 5 Dr • P/Steering '•'•' P/Brake • Air • Leather • Sunroof • ABS carfast?(3etintothe l£ASET LEASE i pen mo. ' OR BUY Two-Tone Paint • VIN: 26097242 PER MO. 9 9 OR BUY 36M0S* FOR ONLY FOR ONLY classrfied sectionfirst Check the .„..»:;- •;.!.', ••)••:• ;!::'?|-;;'.|Aj Clarified ads qfferttie • 1.8 Engine • Auto • 4 Dr • 4 Cyl • Air SPECTRA classified ads • P/Steering • P/Brakes • AM/FM Cass widest selection of • R/Def • MSRP: $13,754 • VIN: 150360915036 1 first. Brand New STARTER COMMUTER newandusedvehides 'Brand New CARS CAR! 2001 Ford 2001 Ford in the market Plus, Whether you're EXPEDITION SAVE BUY classified ads are the opening doors or FOR BUY XLT4X4 HI 94 Prke Includes $500 MFG rebate. FOR 4.0L V-6, auto trans, pwr strna/brks/6 way dr soat/nilrra, AIR, 4900lbs GVWfl, AM/FM stproo, CD, side ^'' 4.6L V8, auto trana, pwr strng/brks/htd mlrrs, front & roar AIR/hoat, AM/FM stereo, tow hooks most convenient way climbing corporate air bags, stop bar, front tow nooks, fog lamps, alum whis, lilt, speed control remote koyloss entry, Ilium rnng brds, fog lamps, alum whis, third row seat, all terrain tires, VW1LB54960, MSRP VIN#1UA63205, MSRP $28,140. Buy price Incl. $2000 rebate, $700 Ford Discount, $400 coll grad robato $36,620. Buy price Incl $2500 robate, $400 coll grad robato If qual" & $4894.10 Wyman If qual" & $4344 Wyman Discount. 36 mo closed end FMCC loase w/12k ml/yr; 15$ thereafter. $500 Discount. 36 mo closed end FMCC lease w/12k ml/yr; 20(S thoreaftor. $2500 cust cash, $2500 cust cash, $2000 rebate, $1000 Loase Renewal Robato If qual t & $500 Lease Renewal Robato If qualf robato & $500 Lease Renowal Robato If dualf = down pymnt, $375 sec dop + $3651st pymnl toi comparison shop ladders, your new = down pymnt+ $2601st pymnl = $766 due at'lease signing. Ttl pymnts p $9648. Ttl Cost = $10,148. I''' •<: ''( = $3240 duo at lease signing. Ttl pymnts = $13,140. Ttl cost = $15,640. • 2.4 Engine • Air • 4 Cyl • 4 Dr' P/Steering • 2.0 Engine • 5 Spd • 4 Dr • 4 Cyl • 4WD features, prices and • P/Bralces • Aulo • AM/FM Cass • R/Wpr9. 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I Brand New 2001 Chevrolet Convertible Brand New 2001 Chevrolet Convertible mmmm § 5.7L V8, 6 ,sp. mah'u trans, pwr 5,7L V8, ' 6 sp. muriu trans, pwr str/brk/wlnd/lbcks/mlrr/seal, AIR, AM/FM alorop str/brkAvlnd/locks/mlrr/seal, dual zono air, AM/FM stereo cass, fir mals, till, cruiso, black lealh, STK #Z4311; cass w/12 disc CD, b/s mldgs, llr mats, fog lamps, lilt, VIN #15130932 MSRP $48,89Q. 48 mo closed cruise, black fealh trim, STK#Z4.495, VIN #15135247 end leasa w/12,000 mi/yr; 16(4 Iherealtor. $1404 MSRP $54,475. 48 mo closed end leaso w/12,000 Cusl. CashS $595 1st'mopymt = $1999.duoat ml/yr; 154 thereafter: $1267 Cusl. Cash & $7321st signing. Til pymts $28,560 Til cost $29,964 Purch. mo pymt .= $1999 duo at signing. Til pymls $35,136 opl. at leaso ond $26,298. - : . Til cost $36,403. Purch. opt. ill loaso end $26,7.28. LEASE PER MO. CHEVROLET S? 46,497 48 IMS. CHE\/RDLET LS2R2 WIDE STANCE 4X4 Brand Hew Brand Mow 2000 Chevrolet 2002 Chrtrtlot 1.8L DOHC 4 cyl( 3 spd auto trans, pwr str/brks, V8,4 spd auto trans, pwr strArks/lcks/wind/6- 6 cyl, auto trahs w/ob.'pviir str/bricAvlnoVlochs/mlrr, AIR, 2 dr;, V6, auto trans'. w/OD,. pwr string/ brks/ AIR, AM/FM stereo-cass, r/del, STK MS004, VIN way driver seat, AIR, AM/FM stereo, CD, AM/FM stereo cass w/gO, till, cruise, r del, fir mats, b/s mldgs, tlnUII saas tires. STK#A5121, VIN *22165753, wind/6 way drivers seat/ locks, hedtedmlrrs, • #22402265, MSRP $15,530. 36 mo closed end removable roof panels w/lcks, r/def, cruise, tilt, cruise,, keyless entry, cust. OHcbnsol0i ledse w/12,000 ml/yr; .20$ ttiereafter. $400 Cust. MSRP $29,260. Incl. $500 GM Blazer loyalty rebate, i fog lamps, rem keyless entry, alarm sys, b/s $660 GM lease loyally rebate & $400 GM college grad AM/FM.stereo CD player, cass.,LS trim. STK Cash & $1991 si mo pymt <= $599 due at signing. mHgs, STK#Y2261, VIN#Y2i57985, MSRP Ttlpymls$7164, Tllcost$7564, Purch:opt. at rob., II qual. To qual. must be, a grad (1 yr. prior or 2 yrs #Z3371, VIN #1X123172, MSRP $28,574.: $26,340. Price Incl. $400 Coll. Grad Reb. If after). 38mo closed end lease w/12,000 ml/yr; 200 Price Incl. $2000 GM rebate & $400 Cdll, lease end $7609. Lease Incl, $1040 GM Rebate (hereafter. $950.Cust, Cash & $329 1st mo.pymt a & $400 Recent College Grad Rebate If qual. (To qual. To qual. must be a grad (1 yr prior or Qrad RebV If qual. Toqual. must be a gr&d 2 yrs after) of a 2 or 4 yr accredited college. $1279 due at signing.' Ttl pymta $11,844. Ttl coat qual. must be a grad (1 yr prior or 2 yrs after) ol $13,123. Pgroh. opt; at. lease erid $16,093. (1 yr prior or 2 yrs. after) of a. 2 or" 4 yr a 2 or 4 yr accredited college). accredited college,...':. ,.;. LEASE PER MO. 36M0& SAVINGS 2675 ROUTE 22 W. • UNION •908-686^2800 r>rrcnt Full Prices Incl. all costs to be paid by the consumer except He, reg. & taxes. .Prices valid from 72 hrs, of publication. GM & Lease programs subject to change without notice. All payments based on primary lender approval. •' Lessee responsible lor maintenance, repair J excess'vi/ear. • ' . .." . • ' •' ''. •.'..• ••. •. • . ' ••. • ••''••