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A-14 The Chronicle March 12,1997; Revitalization of Rahway Valley and Staten Island railroad freight lines planned. Story, page -0wv •

' Wednesday, March 19, 1997 /Vol. 109, No. 12 A Forbes Newspaper 50 cents poper Holmes, Inc., the Nation's leading GRAN FORD • GARW00D • KENILWORTH provider of Health Information to the THE RESULTS Insutttnce Industry since 1899, is SOMERSET COUNTY PARK COMMISSION experiencing rapid growth resulting in YOU EXPECT many exciting opportunities inour.— SEASONAL JOB OPPORTUNITIES Briefs Home Office in Basking Ridge, FORBES • Park Maintenance Workers •Recreation Specialists •Golf Maintenance Workers •Conservation Workers jCHS government CFC charity finds new home •Gardeners The qualified candidate must have experience in coding • Naturlist Assistants jplans blood drive : i • • — • . • for Windows environment utilizing Delphi application or •Trailguides/Stableworkers •Pool Clerk Scholarships. MS C++ development software and various other Windows i The Cranford High School By ELLEN M. FEUCETTA • body said it would provide space in the mu- audit of CFC's books and records at the as- development tools. Knowledge of Clipper 5.2 is neces- •Lifeguards •Golf Shop Attendants ^government will sponsor its an- THE CHRONICLE nicipal building to the nonprofit association sociation's expense and provide a cdpy of In addition, the township wanted CFC to sary as this new programming will be converted from •Computer Instructor (for children) • Park Rangers •nual blood drive 9 a.m.-3, p.m. — under certain conditions. ^ the audit report to the governing body on an provide written statement and supporting Clipper to Windows. Prior experience with a team/project •Facility Attendants: tomorrow . All are welcome, as CRANFORD — The Township Committee At this time, CFC would only sayit will be annual basis. • * documents before the agreement'demon- / environment a plus. Jlong as donors are at least 17 •was too late in its offer to keep Cranford relocating to another Cranford office. The Before the execution of the agreement, strating compliance with all state and fed-.> Putting Course, Paddle Boats, -years old. Family, Care (CFC) in the municipal build- exact address and date of relocation will be OVI.R.YIOR the township also requested CFC's board eral tax codes for nonprofit agencies. ',. ~ i nwvi nn Tennis Centers & Pool !•.' The school is on West End given within a Week's time. must coordinate with the Local Assistance If CFC accepted the township's proposal,1- (8:30AM-5PM/Tucsday-Saturday) jPlace. W- , Under the township's terms, if CFC oc- Board and prepare a written set of rules, it would have occupied the township spaced, The qualified candidate must have-experience with PC/ The organization is planning to occupy a Call 908-722-1200 t p . . cupied Room 7 on the lower level it would regulation and procedures for the coopera- as an "at will" tenant, terminable at the!: Novell UVN Systems, and/knowledge of DOS/Novell, new home in early April. Communications for Dial-up Remote Systems, and have been responsible for all renovation tive operation of the two groups. landlord's request on 60 days notice. fi 1-800-559-9495 (hearing Impaired 908-526-4762) for application ^Basket weaving "We made our new arrangements prior to CoSession. Familiarity with all phases of computer ; •-.••••• ••.••• • . • EOE ' - •'••:... •. ••• costs to the township's satisfaction in addi- CFC was also-requested to reimburse The association would also have had to 1- operations for PC's and Novell Networks, such as demonstration set ± receiving the letter from the Township Comr tion to supplying a plan for the renovation Cranford $9,000 for its portion of the public vacate 'the room once a month when the! - Backups/Communications/Processirig/Log TVacking/ mittee. We appreciate their offer," CFC Trea- 11 FAX 908-231-9638 [• The Ladies Night Out Com- design., t assistance director's 1996 salary, and reim- Cranford Health Department runs its baby * Printing Reports/Checking Reports & Totals required. 5060 5100 ••:;.-. surer Richard Beeferman said yesterday. Must be able to work without supervision, and perform jmittee of the Cranford Alliance The township also requested an outside burse the town for the 1996 Swim Pool care program. ,; Employment' Career Investment*/ In a March 6 letter to CFC, the governing overtime as necessary. • ffeafthCaro Opportunities -; {Church will present "The Art of JBasket? Weaving." « Ruth Kong, a Brookside Place The qualified candidate must have keyboarding skills, 5050 5050 CHHA OPPORTUNITIESI Employment- Employment- We need you for many Some ads listed in this das. ' School teacher, will display her Girl saves computer knowledge and data entry abilities. Duties • tificatiori may require a fee General assignments In Somer- ] handmade baskets and demon- include translating a printed form design into a computer Genera/ set, Hunterdon & Union to, purchase, information , form design utilizing a PC based form-package. Experi- : areas. We offer health- and/or materials regarding •ktrate how they are. made. The ence in proofing converted documents and reviewing of DRIVERS- Need work? MAINTENANCE care benefits, flex sched- career investments and/or' ! event is 7:30 p.mi tomorrow. completed work. Knowledge of Windows, Microsoft We have It In the Edlson- MECHANIC— Duties In- uling and locations, opportunities. .. - " competitive pay. Not I All are welcome, and child, as Cranbury area. FT & PT volve mechanical work, Word and/or MS offjfe preferred. • : certlfledT . $1000*8 POSSIBLE . Owner/Operators needed plumbing, carpentry, utili- Typing. Part-time. At • care is provided. The church is If you are interested1 in pursuing a*"posmoh within a , ' fotdOB- demand ft sched- ties repairs, and: electri- Classes start eoonl Home: Tool - free. 1-800, Ion Cherry Street for more in- dynamic and growing organization, please send your uled Work. Vans', Pick- cal repairs, Black Seal li- - Metro Healtjicare 218-9000 Ext, T-5139 for ' ^ti0U 276l§j7 ' ' ; resume indicating position, of interest with salary history . ups, hatchbacks. Call cense, preferred. Great Services detalts.Fea.required. -;. .*'" 1-800-225-5538 Mon-Fri, benefits Include health, 1-800-432-8367 to Human Resources,' Pepit. FN. 9am-5prn. dental, life Insurance, $1000's POSSIBLE- ; pension, 3 weeks vaca- DENTAL ASSISTANT/ Readlng Books*. Part- HOOPER HOLMES INC. RECEPTIONISTS- For ! Police committee DRIVERS- 8OLO/ tion and morel Call (908) time, at home. Toll (reg i • • • By ELLEN M. FEUCETTA 170 Mt. Airy Road TEAMS Teams - S100K+ 826-1200, «xt 8301, be- Cranford office. Part 1-800-216-9000 Ext. TV Basking Ridge, NU 07920 (WbrfsmeiBc $2k sign onl Trainers - tween 10:00 a.m. and tlme/futl time. Call 908- 5139 for listings. Dlr$c-; Iplans^golf outing* -THE CHRONICLE EOE/Pnncipals Only M/F J70K+I Top Owner Op- 3:00. p.m. for application 709-3089 leave message tory Offer . erator programs. Con- The Cranford Police Centen- to be received in Human HEALTH AIDE- In my CRANFORD — -Twelve-year-old . ventlonals/Cpast-to- Resources by 3/26. ALL OUR REPS WEAR nial Committee has scheduled a Coastl Bonuses, ben- Plscataway home to care THE SAME THING TO' 000 (TDD users call 1-80O- for elderly Aunt blinded Erin Hogan is a hero to Walnut 5050 5050 efits. Covenant Transport 852-7899) AA/EOE. WORK™ A SMILE! ! golf outing for Mondajr, May 12. EMPLOYMENT (experienced) 1-800-441- by Glaucoma. No medi- Opportunity for a career Avenue resident Renee Fallen Employment- Employment- cal attention req'd. Rex. ;The outing will be at the Fox 4394 Ext. SC-21. (Gradu- MECHANIC/SHOP Representing Local Busl- . The quick-thinking seventh- . General ates) 1-800-338-6428 Ext. hrs. Own transp. Refs. Hollow Golf Club in Branch- General HELPER req'd. 908-469-0410. nesses and Profession- grader dialed 911, grabbed ^year- SC-21. Week end Re- Immediate opening. als Flex-hr/Beneflts. !burg. CNA- ffT P/X, 7am-3pm cruiters. Reliable person needed REGISTERED NURSE Northern NJ 201-539- old Robert and his brqther Jeffrey,- i AEROBICS and 3pm-11pm. Only The event will begin 10:30 INSTRUCTOR for full time position. SUPERVISOR- Full 0202. Southern NJ 908- 1, and fled the home as a second- Certified Nurses aides FENCE PEOPLE- In- Some mechanical exp. FORBES NEWSPAPERS time, public hesltn exp. a 429-0202 WELCOME ; a.m. with a barbecue lunch and For Somervllle gym to apply Good working stallers, helpers, sub- WAGONEOE floor fire broke out yesterday after- Part time helpful. Bnfts. Apply at: plus. ; conclude 6 p.m. with dinner. conditions and benefits. contractors & sales per- ESC, 3003 S. Clinton CLERICAL- Full Time noon. Erin was baby-sitting the 908-253-9670 Rarltan Health & son. Well established Co. EMPLOYMENT GUIDE ; " Cost for individual golfers is Ave.So. Plalnfletd. busy office typing/word ASSEMBLE ARTS- children. ARE YOU A Extended Care Benefits. Eagle Fence & processing 90B-805-9734 $150. Call Tony Mack at 276- 633 Route 28, Rarltan Supply, 1-80(KZ62-3245 Crafts, Toys, Jewelry, Ms. Faller, the children's mother, TELEPHONE 908-526-8950 help you find that perfect job! Wood items, typing, sew- 3918 for information on hole SALES EXPERT? FT A PT General Cleri- MECHANIC— Svs, co Is ing, computer work from sponsorships or entry forms. said she left the home 4;10 p jn., 10 5010 • Cara*r Training Construction Equipment cal Help Very busy Dr.'s seeking a field mechanic —BARGAIN home In your spare time. minutes before the fire broke out FULL OR PART TIME WARRANTY office In So. Plalnfleld. w/ electrical exp. Start Great pay. Free details, 8020 •CMM Car* Forbes newspapers ADMINISTRATOR Looking for motivated In- Immed. .Excel, salary, 5050 5050 5050 HUNTING? call 1-800-632-8007, 24 "I went to the Hallmark store in" dividual, no exp. nee. benefits and co. vehicle. Animal adoption needs a Telemarketing Multl line heavy Equip, Employment' Employment- Employment- hrs. (FEE) . -I'- town and dropped my daughter oft 5030>Ag«n«tea Specialist You Must be dealer seeks exp. person Pis. call after 12 noon 908-707-9665 FIND IT SO4O* Domestic tewm oriented, self- to administer It'a Manu- 008-754-3232 General General General ASSEMBLE PRODUCTS' group plans bazaar at Cindy Smith's dance studio. MEDICAL BILLER- Exp. AT HOME— Simple, Owal motivated,' Imaginative, facturer Warranty Pro- with computers, posting IN FORBES Best Friends Dog and Animal When I drove past Walnut Avenue B060>HMlttiCira confidant, patient & disci- gram. Technical writing GIRLS WANTED easy, all your materials From New York, between payments, Insurance in- are free. Huge $$$$ po-: Adoption will hold a spring ba- School, I saw my house on fire. 6070-NUnamrial plined. Sales experience skills end handling ad- quiries, exp only. Ap- ••POSTAL JOBS** RECEPTIONISTS SALES CLASSIFIEDS! ministrative detail and 6-19 to compete In this tentlal. For complete oV 6080-Part-iim* a plus! Excellent salary, year's 1997' New York plications will be given For small busy office in zaar 9:30 '.ani-2:30 pm. Sat- Erin deserves a medal — she saved SOflO • Employment commission & benefits. follow-up are essential. $12 hb hr.toM.irt, plus Bon- AVUS tails send a large SASE & Full or part time. Send pageants. Over $20,000 March 12th, 10 to 3 pm. (Mils Carriers, Sorters. Bridgewater, should be a $2 for shipping and hjin- urday. '•.. '. •' X'' .. my kids' lives," she said with tears Wanted • Call Rick Kestonbaum In prizes and scholar- Bridgewter Internal Medi- skilled typists & be DISTRIBUTOR 5080 8100-Caraw .008-722-3000, ext.6130 resume to: Service Man- Computer Tr.'nnorv '.';wv Multi-Million $ nation dllngto: J.fCay, P.O. Box. ,. The event vwill be at First in her eyes. . ager, Hoffman Equip- ships. Including trip to cine, 215 Union Ave, proficient In Mlrco Soft 5i,Dunellen. NJ08812' ImMtntanta * Nationals In Las Vegas. Somervllle. lennnce C.'illTodny Fornp- office. Please Call: 008- wide PC component Part-Time Presbyterian Church's Bates. • Erin sat on the nextdoor neigh- OpportunM— ment Inc. Box 669, Plsca- wholesaler seeks full time CAREOIVER/INFAHT taway, NJ 0B8S5 Call today 1-800-367- 707-1400 Employment AVON NO DOOR NEC Hall, Springfield Avenue. NO EXPERIENCE tele-sales. Experience a ES8ARY- Earn to 50%. bor's steps while: fire, police and * TODDLER 2128 CXL 9107. NECESSARYI $500 to plus. Will train Salary + FT/RT In. Warren, M-F, CONSTRUCTION/MAIN- CHILD CARE- Respons. Sell at work/anywhere. first aid personnel swarmed the INSTALLER $900 Weekly/Potential H-i vl..- comm + bonus. , student/adult w/own MLM & benefits avail- CDA etrtlfloatlon re- TENANCE- Full or Part Processing Mortgage RETAIL . Jei 90Bt777-1112 ;, '"''...' . ' ' quired. Top pay. time position, salary Installer with furniture PAIMTBR- hssdsd'for transp.' to care lor 3 able. Call for great Free herbal seminar moving experience need- Refunds. Own hours. Call Fax 808-777-1118 chllden from 2:45-6pm moneymaklnQ' op- Can 908-412-1414 based on exp. good op- 1-800-449-1042 ext 2035 local contractor In Cran- Dylan Airpso holds Jill, his best friend. Jack Is alongside thern "I was downstairs with - Jeffrey portunity to learn all ed to deliver & install - ford area. Must be exp'd, SECRETARY- Spanish on schl. days, more hrs portunity. Independent BABVSITTER NEEDED office furniture & furni- SALES set tor itts^^y when I heard the smoke alarms go Mature Individual w/nH. CARPENTER HELPER- phases of construction. steady work. 272-4033 speaking with good typ- poss. In my No.Edlson Representative. ; Rellable, hard worker, Drivers lie a must call ture systems. Call Must nave own transp. ASSOCIATES ing skills & shorthand, F/ home. 398^733 1-800-527-2868 The Crarifprd Public library off. At first I thought it was the & transp. Fri. tvaa. plus clean driving record, own (908) 388-8844 PARAMEDICS addli. nights In Scotch 908-885-1616 T, full benefits, 401K CLERICAL AIDE- Half CASH DAILY turn $39 on Walnut Avenue will hold a phone, then Robert ran down* and: vehicle, willing to travel Desirable schedule. plan. Send resume & sal- Plains arwi.CaU KENNEL ATTENDENT- Three shifts per week. PLANT/PRODUCTION time to service Child Into $300 this week. Turn free herbal seminar 7-9 pm. long distances.. CUSTOMER SERVICE- With our vast selection of ary requirements, Kuhl said his room was on fire. I •08-757-7494 Call 1-800-835-0000 Qulck learner, very per- For Animal shelter, full & Exc. pay rate. Major MANAGER j Study Team 4 hrs/day, 5 $300 Into $3,000 next r part time. Cleaning, high quality merchandise, Corp., P.O. Box 26, Flem- days /wk. Computer week. Market a product Tues

* " v «. A-2 The Chronicle March 19,1997

A-3 Neighbors oppose subdivision requests Mqroh,19, 1997 The Chronicle

By ELLEN M. FEUCETTA property and give the two identical properties ' ''Our original plans were oversized. We felP THE CHRONICLK to his sons. "Whether my sons build on thewe wanted to do the right'thing and dd'whajfi property is an option," he said. • the town wanted and adjusted Uie size of our Board candidates discuss schools' biggest problem CRANFORD — A request to subdivide a A former Cranford mayor, Mr. Robinson has home," Mrs. Laskowski said. \ "I believe we can improve upon large parcel of Bloomingdale Avenue property followed the law by sending certified letters to "The point is, the Planning Board sets; the, * The state is not providing funding results would go to the teacher, the improvement. From a curriculum has drawn complaints from neighboring resi-~ -By 1 Fl IFN M. FEUCETTA principal, the superintendent and standpoint, I'd like to sec more at- communication among the parents "aD residents within a 200-square-foot arc of the guidelines for a reason, it's a benefit to; ^; for these changes to our cur- and the teachers, the admin- dents. property boundaries. . town. Just because someone wants to do this TlflE CHRONICLE - riculum. State aid has been de- the Board.of Education. tention given to the 'middle' stu- • zl •:•:•• ' istration and the school b"oard. For A large group of residents plan to attend the doesn't mean it's the right way." > creasing every year and we're 'The evaluation would bo devel- dent. "I have a big investment here. I've spent my CRANFORD — This week, the example, regarding teacher com- 8 tonight Planning Board meeting in Room 108 whole life here and we're trying to stay here. Resident Angela DeChillo said others on the:' being asked to do more with less, oped by a group of parents elected "Cranford offers an excellent fi\se Board of Education candidates munication, I know it's hard for at the municipal building. The owner of the I'm not going to build anything that would hurt same side of the avenue have tried to get major •/ "Educational spending provides by the respective RTAs, two teach- honors course for high-end stu- were rasked: "What is the biggest parents sometimes to help with property, Edward Robinson, is scheduled to my own investment. I welcome residents to and minor variances'approved and have been.; the Cranford schools their biggest ers and two administrators ap- dents and various special programs problem facing the Cranford their children's, homework because present his request. come to the Planning Board meeting and hope- refused.- ' ' . .-2 challenge. The Board of Education pointed by the superintendent and for inclusion^ pupils. Both of these School District and how would you the curriculum is so very different The property, which houses Mr. Robinson's fully dispel any rumor," Mr. Robinson said. - — -- "We would like to know if the town is going-- - needs to continue to be fiscally re^ a representative of.the board des- : solveit?" - •—-•- .-. programs should - definitely be from when the parents themselves nursery beddings, is at 121 Bloomingdale Ave. Bloomingdale Avenue resident Kathy Kilelee to pick and choose who they say yes to and Vvell as how we can provide the sponsible. Every year for the last ignated by the board president. maintained with the strongest sig- IMARY VENDITTI - "The big- 1 were in school. It sits directly across the street from Mr. Robin- said she is fearful that if a compromise is made who they say no to," Mrs. DeChiJlo said. ' •;,,-,• best programs to fulfill these •' few, the public has been presented The form of evaluation would be gest problem . facing Cranford nificance — but the majority of "Also, I'd like to promote more son's home and nursery business office. On the the next request to subdivide will be granted Since sufficient land exists, resident Lois Vet^ needs." with a budget which has increased ratified by the board. N schools .today is preparing our stu- children are in the middle, and I parental involvement, but I'd ar- back side of the property, a small strip of unoc- and others to follow. hoeven would like Mr.-Robinson to fulfill at', EDNA S. SILVEY - "I don't see by a lesser percentage than the "With one exception, all of the dfcntifofthe challenges of the 21st don't want to see their concerns range the activities to be more con- cupied land is owned by the township. "I moved from Kenilworth to Cranford to get least one of the zoning requirements in the,, any problems in the Cranford previous year, staying under cap parents 1 have interviewed, have In his application, Mr. Robinson is requesting ce'ntury, while we find ways of discounted. venient for working parents." ELLEN FEUCETTA/THE CHRONICLE away from small lots, no back yards and neigh- subdivision. • .. .,,J( school system which are noant d without cutting programs. The been in favor of such an evalua- meeting the financial challenges to subdivide the land into three noncohforming bors on top of me. It's not a personal thing. In "I would like the width to be larger. He could- brought on by state mandates and board needs to continue its aggres- tion, Most have said the evalua- lots. fac'ing our school system due to in- Going deep fact^ I live in a former Robinson family prop- make at least one of them the required squarel funding. We have had a problem sive approach in pursuing grants to tions should be anonymous. creasing costs and decreasing Sixth-grade students David Drechsel's and Brian Zurvansky's "My father purchased the property some 50 'erty that was on the original farm land," she footage," Mrs. Verhoeven said. . -j with crowding at Orange Avenue, ensure educational advancement- years ago. I've been using the land as a nursery funds. "I believe there are other issues, "Flying Football" scored an easy touchdown at Hillside Av- said. ' Planning Board Chairman Joseph Carroll however by using some rooms, at continues in a cost effective man- since 1965.1 now have two sons in the business Wp must keep up with changes like incentive awards for teachers, enue School's science fair last wee"k. Testing seven Mrs. Kilelee also expressed concerns about said under most circumstances the board at- 1 Bloomingdale School the condition ner. who were both recently married. This is estate ifr '-the workplace and technology computers in classrooms and different-sized footballs, the boys discovered which football flooding in the area. tempts to reach a decision the n|ght of the' has been taken care of. "I am very pleased with the teacher effectiveness for different planning," Mr. Robinson said. Also opposed is resident Nancy Laskowski, presentation. /! wnile providing a strong academic flies the farthest. See story on page A-8. If subdivided, Mr. Robinson's intent is to background. Our schools must con- "Our students are scoring well progress made thus far in estab- student learning styles, 'which also who conformed to the zoning requirements, "We try to move requests through in one daV,' on standardized testing and we are lishing an educational foundation must be addressed. It will be easier maintain the larger, L-shaped strip as nursery when building her home 15 years ago. but it isn't always possible," he said. j tlnVie to draw top-notch teachers and commit to providing ex- sending graduates to very fine col-as another source of revenue. Com- to do so once the level of parent fnarJ educational programs; leges. munication needs to continue with feedback is increased through Garwood ladies auxiliary meets tonight "As in most things these days, our legislatures to advocate for so- these evaluations." Thonias Pijanowski, O.M.D. Children making videos, slide shows H3w^ver,l'this becomes increasingly General Dentistry GARWOQD — The next monthly donated to the school, (fffidujt. . money is always the; question. I lutions to the funding dilemma, so KAREN L. BARRY - "Although CRANFORD - The children meets all of the plants and" ani- urge the voting public to look at that the best education can be pro- 120 Walnut Avenue * Cranford • New Jersey meeting of VFW Bayleaf Post No. The 1997 essays "My American V must check further into Cranford has excellent schools, I TUM. 11-8 • Wed. 9-6 • thura. 12-7 of Linda Thorn's class at Brook- mals of each. Is your child caught AttwnaH Sal. 8-t 6$07 Ladies Auxiliary of Garwood Hero" by the seventh-and eighth- late, federal and private grant op- our budget and realize that it is vided to the Cranford student in believe there is always room for (908)272-8445 " side Place School have been Sara's classmates have re- will be 7:30 tonight at the post grade students are in the process, still providing good education to the most effective manner." busy applying what they know- searched all the facts to describe rtunities as an alternate means 1 home. South Avenue: of being judged and winners will funding. I will also be a part of Cranford youth with a low increase MICHAEL C. CAULFIELD - : •••..• •. to various forms, of multimedia ..the habitats, tell of the animals . President' Betty :Patricfc,said1 17, be announced soon. . . . :• of 1.5: percent Get put and vote "My; focus is on improving the 1 irt a failure fchairi? ^ e community-based educational presentations;. • . • and- plants,'and the weather laprobes were given^tb veterans at . Loyalty Day will be celebrated by (undation, , : presenjJy, being and remember: you are ultimately good that we have and identifying, The first; video made by theconditions; Each of the children ; Your chBd may H*od help with wegk Sweet Eas~ "t Orang' e Hospital' and 2£ were the. post' Fridajv-May 2 and plans jrmed, which wilt 'seek outside: voting for the future of Cranford." and strengthening what is weak in children is of a day in their made"their own paper costume; will be discussed tonight Also, CYNTHIA 5. MYERS - 'The: the Cranford system. 1 -would, like Forbes Newspapers, • OPEN SUNDAY TILL EASTER 10-3 presented i to Menlo Park..: Senior study skills or poor reading or math skills. aiding and define what school", ; classroom. This will, be circu- and. the class- Jfiade murals of citizens.:in Garwood have yo|un- buddy poppy sales to benefit veter- biggest challenge the Cranford' to see instituted a. teacher evalua- A> Division of Forbes Inc.. •''.'• eds can be met with these funds. • 1 A 3 Ib. lated to. each hbme so-the fami- the. habitats for the background teered to crochet more lap tobes to ans will be May 16-25: He or she may be unmotivated or lack "We must creatively use the re- schools face is school funding^ Jjon/process erhulatingthb quality • '..'•'' ''.'".© FQrbcs-inci-1^96: ,?* : lies can see what their child's scenery. " be presented soon to the De- We're on the right track to achiev- assurance/quality control systems Chocolate Bunny confidence, despite a good I.Q. rces available to us, while iden- Published every Wednesday by classroom Js like on a regular The next multimedia project partment of Veterans Affairs Medi- tifying additional sources of rev- ing educational excellence in ourbusineSs-^ses. Forbes Newspapers, A Division of ~that-the"classis~doing-is~a~slide~ -Help-for~gamblers Our certified teachers help children jnue without burdening taxpayers. community. Our biggest potential "In this/waj^ the 'customers' of. "Forbes Incr, (USPS 136-800) 102~~ problem is to be able to continue to public education in Cranford could • Chocolate bunnies, ducks .crosses, The "second video in progress show for the overhead projector In other post' news, two more CRANFORD — Do you, a "When I became a member of Walnut Ave., Cranford. NJ 07016. have a way to voice their satisfac- Second class postage paid at baskets & eggs in milk, dark & white is a play, "Around Six: Habitats on early Cranford. After ia visit members transferred to Garwood family member or a friend overcome frustrationan d Jie Long Range Planning Com- provide the best education at rea- sonable cost V• tion, suggestions and/or criticisms Cranford. NJ POSTMASTER: > A variety of DIABETIC chocolates in One Day," written by third-, to the Crane-Philips House, the from Plainfield. On March 5, the have a gambling problem? mittee last year, one of our main please send changes to Forbes • grade student Sara Winters. It is children researched facts about 5th District held its meeting at the Help is available. Frustration with School failure. A few hours a week , (objectives', was to prepaire students "The new school funding law> to the providers of the education, • Easter baskets filled to the brim the teachers, to the teachers' man- Newspapers, Fulfillment Office, PO about a little girl named Susie old-time Cranford and other in- Garwood post home. On March 6, Gamblers Anonymous (to* be productive and meet the and adjusting local curriculums to Box 699. Somerville, NJ 08876, Personalized Chocolate Favors r yy can help gain the Educational agers and to the superintendent's who visits six habitats and teresting facts. Ms. Patrick, Connie Goodell and meets 8 p.m. Wednesdays at •challenges of an ever^changing the mandated core curriculum Subscription rates by mail, one • A complete line of craft supplies for candy & calces Winnie Parrott visited Franklin Cranford United Methodist Edge. ^technological society. I plan to con- standards provides a challenge to office. year within Union County $25, out • Jelly Belly Jelly Beans • Birnn Liquor Truffles "I envision the following: At the of county $28, out of state $30. To School to show a film on "The Church, Lincoln and Walnut tinue my commitment to this com- the Cranford public schools. Im- 17 North Ave. W(Neartheatre)'• Cranford • 908-272-0848 end of the fall and spring terms, subscribe call: 1 -800-300-9321 Pledge of Allegiance" to the two avenues. IndvMual testing and tutoring In mittee: and I will be a participant in plementation . of the state- Hours: Mon-Kri 10-6 • Sat10-5 'Thurs 10-8 second grades. The film was then mandated core curriculum stand- parents would fill out a perform- Less taxing time for seniors Reading, Study Skills, Writing, Phonics, the upcoming meeting to define what challenges need to be met, as ards will cost the district money. ance evaluation of the teachers, the (Continued from page A-l) Downey said. Math and SAT/ACT prep. paid CPAs to do their taxes and This year's TCE volunteer tax find out that they made serious er- counselors for the Cranford area PASS YOUR CARS Carpet rors mainly because they were not are: Bill Downey, Wilber Fischer, EMISSIONS TEST Union County Utilities Authority Aloysius Kelly, Nancy Kraemer, Area Riifj Sale For more information, call today! aware of items like 'other retire- • 10% OH Any In Coming Order ment income' that can affect a se- Edward Lawlor, Joseph" Leahy,". WITHOUT ATUNE-UP! •Only 3% Sales Tax nior's return," Mr. Downey said. Bernard Lyons, Leonard Moody, • Commercial & Residential 1997 Ann Paradiso, Gerard Paradiso, • Sales & Installation 906-0900 Mr. Downey said that so farTCE Herbert Ross, Robert Springsted Oriental Rug Specialists Since 1934 HUNTINGTON 257-7500 has been able to do most tax re- and Thomas Walsh. Sal Conforti of Pollution Solution? LEARNING East Brunswick ! Edison; HOUSEHOLD SPECIAL WASTE turns with a few exceptions. 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    • * v «, -*.«•-•, !,, I, A-2 The Chronicle March 19,1997

    A-3 Neighbors oppose subdivision request M^rch;19, 1997 The Chronicle

    By ELLEN M. FEUCETTA property and give the two identical properties "Our original plans were oversized. We fel to his sons. "Whether my sons build on thewe wanted to do the right, thing and dd'\Vha_ THE CHRONICU-: . '. . . the town wanted and adjusted the size of our Board candidates discuss schools' biggest problem property is an option," he said. creasing every year and we're- "The evaluation would be devel- dent. istration and the school board. For "I have a big investment here. I've spent rny CRANFORD - This week, the example, regardirig~teacher com- 8 tonight Planning Board meeting in Room 108 whole life here and we're trying to stay here. Resident Angela DeChillo said others on th»:> fi\» Board of Education candidates being asked to do more with less. oped by a group of parents elected "Cranford offers an excellent at the municipal building. The owner of the same side of the avenue have tried to get major-/ "Educational spending provides by the respective PTAs, two teach- honors course for high-end stu- munication, I kncSCv it's hard for I'm not going to build anything that would hurt wererasked: "What is the biggest parents sometimes to help with property, Edward Robinson, is scheduled to my own investment I welcome residents to and minor variances approved and have been* r problem facing the Cranford the Cranford schools their biggest ers and two administrators _ ap- dents and various special programs present his request. refused. * . '• '>r3 challenge. The Board of Education pointed by the superintendent and their children's homework because come to the Planning Board meeting and hope- School District and how would you for inclusion pupils. Both of these the curriculum is so very different The property, which houses Mr. Robinson's fully dispel any rumor," Mr. Robinson said. "We would like to know if the town is going- sqjveit?" needs to. continue to be fiscally re- a representative of the board des- programs should definitely be nursery beddingsj is at 121 Bloomingdale Ave. to pick and choose who they say yes to and well as how we can provide the ignated by" the board president. from when the.parents themselves Bloomingdale Avenue resident Kathy Kilelee IMARY VENDI1TI - ^The big- sponsible. Every year for the last maintained with the strongest sig-^ were in school. It sits directly across the street from Mr. Robin- said she is fearful that if a compromise is made •who they say no to," Mrs. DeChillo said. :<,•-> best programs to fulfill these few, the public has been presented The form of evaluation would be 1 gest problem .facing Cranford nificance — but the majority of "Also, I'd like to promote more son'a home and nursery, business office. On the the next request to subdivide will be granted Since sufficient land exists, resident Lois \ schools today is preparing our stu- needs." with a budget which has increased ratified by the board. children are in the middle, and I back side of the property, a small strip of unoc- hoeven would like Mr. Robinson to fulfill parental involvement, but I'd ar- and others to follow. V d^nti for the challenges of the 21st EDNA S. SILVEY - "I don't see by. a lesser percentage than the "With one exception, all of the don't want to see their concerns range the activities to be more con- cupied land is owned by the township. "I moved from Kenilworth to Cranford to get least one of the zoning requirements century, whUe we find ways of any problems in the Cranford previous year, staying under cap parents I have interviewed have In his application, Mr. Robinson is requesting subdivision. : - • .* discounted. venient for working parents." ELLEN FEUCETTA/THE CHRONICLE away from small lots, no back yards and neigh- fl( meeting the financial challenges School system which are notand without cutting programs. The been in favor of such an evalua- to subdivide the land into three nonconforming bors on top of me. It's not a personal thing. In "I would like the width to be larger. He could/) f^in|'6ur school system due to in- brought on by state mandates and board needs to continue its aggres- tion. Most have said the evalua- Going deep lots.:.. . ,..'•....;.. • :• . • , fact, I live in a former Robinson family prdp- make at least one of them the required squarp0 funding, we have had a problem sive approach in pursuing grants to tions should be anonymous. "My father purchased the property some 50 creasing costs and decreasing Sixth-grade students David Drechsel's and Brian Zurvansky's 'etty' Vtiskt was on the original farm land," she footage," Mrs. Verhoeven said. V,(j funds. with crowding at Orange Avenue, ensure educational advancement - "I believe there are other issues, "Flying Football" scored an easy touchdown at Hillside Av- years ago. I've been using the land as a nursery said. Planning Board Chairman Joseph Carroll however by using some rooms at continues in a cost effective man- like incentive awards for teachers, since 1965. I now have two sons in the business "'Wp must keep up with changes 1 enue School's science fair last week. Testing seven Mrs. Kilelee also expressed Concerns about said under most circumstances the board at- Bloomingdale School the condition ner. computers in classrooms and who Were both recently married This is estate tempts to reach a decision the n|ght of tbej ifrjthe workplace and technology different-sized footballs, the boys discovered which football flooding in the area. vmile' providing a strong academic has been taken care of. "I am very pleased with the -•teacher effectiveness for different planning," Mr. Robinson said. Also opposed is resident Nancy Laskowski, presentation. •••••'. • .. . .r • flies the farthest. See story on page A-8. 1 background. Our schools must con- "Our students are scoring well progress made thus far in estab- -student learning styles, which also If subdivided, Mr. Robinson's intent is towho conformed to the zoning requirements "We try to move requests through in one day, , on standardized testing and we are lishing an educational foundation maintain the larger, Lrshaped strip as nursery when building her home 15 years ago. but it isn't always possible," he said. '" . t tlmie to draw top-notch teachers must be addressed. It will be easier Not to ba uwd »dh «ny cttwr «O*rS < Hew cM» onV '.Ofet dot* and commit to providing ex- sending graduates to very fine col- as another source of revenue. Comto- do so once the level of parent d>^l(l) Sah' educational programs; leges. munication needs to continue with feedback is increased through "As in most things these days, our legislatures to advocate for so- Thomas Pijanowski, D.M.D Children making videos, slide shows Garwood ladies auxiliary meets tonight 4>w^yer,1'this becomes increasingly these evaluations." GARWOOD - The next monthly donated io the school. money is always the question. I lutions to the funding dilemma, so KAREN L. BARRY - "Although General Dentistry CRANFORD - The children meets all of the plants and ani- meeting of VFW Bayleaf Post No. The 1997 essays "My American. urge the voting public to look at that the best education can be pro- Cranford has excellent, schools, 1 120 Walnut A Venue - Cranford • New Jersey Is your 'e-' must check further into AAC jjf Linda Thorn's class at Brook- mals of each. 6807 Ladies Auxiliary of Garwood Hero" by the seventh-and ^eighth- ate, federal and private grant op- our budget and realize that it isvided to the Cranford student in believe there is always room for f908^ in1-? Tuet,11*«W«l.M-Thiim.«-7 side Place' School 'have been Sara's classmates- have re- will be 7:30 tonight at the post grade students are in the process portunities as an alternate means still providing good education to the most effective manner." bu$y applying what they know searched all the facts to describe home, South Avenue. of being judged and winners will f funding, I will also be a part of Cranford youth with a low increase MICHAEL C. CAUUFIELD - to various forms of multimedia the^habitats, tell of the,.anirnals _: ^President Betty Patrick. said 17 be announced soon. in a failure chain? ie community-based. educational of 1.5 percent. Get put and vote "My focus is on improving the and remember: you are ultimately good that we have and identifying presentations. and plants, and the weather lap robes were given to veterans at Loyalty. Day will be celebrated by Your chBd may IMMM! help with weak lundation, , pr^senjJy , ; ^ being The first "video made by theconditions. Each of the children East Orange Hospital and 22 were the post Friday, May 2 and plans trmed, which will ' seek' outside voting for the future of Crarifordj" • and' strengthening what is weak in Sweet^ JunetfMmporium children is of a day in their rriade their own paper costume presented'to MenlO^Park. Senior will be discussed tonight Also, study skills or poor reading or math skills. nding; and: define what school; CYNTHIA S, MYERS >- "Thethe Cranford system. I would like Forbes Newspapers, OPEN SUNDAY TILL EASTER 10-3 classroom;> This•'••will -be-circur' and" the .class made..murals of citizens in • Garwood have/ volun-.: buddy poppy sales to benefit veter- :eeds can be riaetwith these fuitds,- biggest.'Challenge^ the. -Cranford to see jnstitutJed a teacher evalua- •: A biyisipnqf Forbes Inc. lated to each home so the fami- the habitats for the background teered to crochet more lap robes .to ans will be May 1&-25. . •'." "' He or she may be uiunoavated or lack . must creatively use th^ re- schools face is school funding. tion, process emulating thc';quality ;'••' ';"': ©Forbes Inc;-1996- . • A Sib. kources available to us,"while iden- We're on the right track to' achiev- assurance/quality control systems Chocolate Bunny lies can see what their child's scenery. be presented soon to the De- Published every Wednesday by•:.' confidence, despite a good I.Q. business uses. 1 classroom is like on • a regular : The next multimedia project apartment oflVeterans Affairs Medt pfying additional sources of rev- ing educational excellence in our Forbes Newspapers, A Division of ihorV " information'' or to Showroom I Plant it 210 Court PI, Plainfield •p "V < !' •••WH:;W complicated wee will SQggest that it- schedule an appointment; call the Call lor Directions 756-8000 Spring Events • be done by someone else,". Mr. library at 709-7272. 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    A-4 The Chronicle March 19, 1997 March 19, 1997 The Chronicle A-5 Commentary Waste cleanup day FeelingFm£

    CRANFORD - The Union mation and to register. Philosophies County Utilities Authority (UCUA) Acceptable materials include oil- will sponsor a Spring Household based paints and varnishes, pool YOUR HEALTH SOURCE Cranford West has Special Waste Day in Cranford. chemicals, corrosives and cleaners, The day will be 8 a.rn.-2 p.m. Sat- pesticides and herbicides, caustics, urday, April 5 at the pool on Cen- solvents, thinners, aerosol cans, as- LATE BREAKING NEWS tennial Avenue. phalt sealers, fire extinguishers, residents to thank flammable liquids and solids, There is no cost to participate, motor oil, gasoline, motor oil filters, More than half of all women who undergo breast It looks like the rural property that Cranford owns, com- however, registration with the automotive products, batteries, pro- biopsies (the'removal and examination of a small amount of UCUA is mandatory. The event is monly known as Cranford West, will be in good hands. pane tanks, fluorescent bulbs (un- tissue) receive good news. The "shadow" that appeared on As reported in today's edition on page A-6, the camp- open to Union County residents. broken),' thermostats and mercury grounds property in Hope Township on Big Silver Lake will Proof of residence is required. -switches. their breast x-ray (mammogram) be leased to Cranford Campgrounds Inc., a nonprofit or- All Union County schools also In the event of inclement weath- tested negative for cancer. But the It's tough will be able to dispose of their lab- ganization resident Neil Magargal and fellow residents have er, the event will be 8 a.m.-2 p.m. , biopsy itself can be a frightening formed to oversee the operation. AUGUSTO F. MENEZESHXE CHRONICLE oratory chemical waste at these Saturday, April 12. •"•- Work at the High Street Bridge site continues. events for a nominal charge. In For more information or to reg- experience. What if there were a way This news can only be good for the property that was to like ones order to participate, schools must ister, call 382-9400 between 1-4:30 of eliminating those biopsies that donated to the township in the 1940s. The property has been p.m. Monday, Wednesday or Fri- 1 contact the UCUA at least two eventually prove to be negative? seldomly used and needs renovations. Before the lease weeks before event for more infor- day. agreement, the property was available to Cranford residents you love High Street Bridge work • At Elizabeth General Medical Center, on summer weekends only for a minimal cost I have two dear lady friends. there is. Through many years we have Presbyterians slate Holy Week sendees It's a shame that the site is rarely used because the shared many tears of laughter and is ahead of the schedule^ CRANFORD - The First Pres- son Flow," based on writings from An exciting new procedure - called scintimammography - lakefront property is an ideal getaway^ from the hustle and joy; thus I can easily say I lov^ -the Book of John. This year, the is saving many women-?he time, cost, discomfort and bustle of life in Union County. life in Hope Township, By ELLEN M. FEUCETTA byterian Church has planned its them. But sometimes I find it hard Holy Week events, beginning with Good Friday Community service, anxiety of breast biopsies when suspicious "shadows" ' which is off Route 80 in rural northwest New Jersey, is to like them. • THE CHRONICLE sponsored by the Cranford Clergy • • • • • <\ Palm Sunday, March 23. appear on a mammogram. The test uses a small, safe relaxing and scenic. The air and water arefresh and there In my next life, I'm going to ask : Rev. Martha Campbell will Council, will be held at Calvary Lu- are fish to catch in the lake. CRANFQRD - Work at the High Street Bridge is about six theran Church, beginning at noon. amount of radioactive isotope which is injected in the arm God to make me more competitive. months ahead of schedule, which will put the bridge into operation preach on "Parade to Passion,", Hopefully/ Cranford Campgrounds will breathe mbre life 'Had I been so as a child I might be On Easter, two identical worship and effectively highlights areas that have a high probability '.by Christmas, Township Administrator John Laezza said. based on the. passages from the services will be 9 and 11 a.m.Dr. ifito the site and it will be used more often. more athletically inclined. That '} 1 Gospel of Mark/The Cherub, Car- wasn't .never bothered rne top j "They've put the span over the bridge. Because, of the contractors' Williams will preach on. the sub- of being cancerous' (as shown in photo example). A woman Plans to improve the facility include running electric lines 't bthd " t oler, Crusader and Chancel Choir much until I was in a bowling] efforts and the good Weather, they have worked diligently, someA ject: "The Stones That Easter who tests negative during the painless, ten-minute into the cabins, roof repair, restoration of the fishing pier times six days a week. They told mer the bridge itself will be done by will participate in song.. league years ago with'one lady. Nd-h Turns Away." Music will be pro- procedure will be closely watched by her physician, but will and gerjeral clean up.Tp secure thenetfiecl Binds, Cranford •matter whatj^did, year, after year i-. 'July Or August and then the; prettying up work will be done," MMrr. A Maundy Thursday Com-' vided by the Chancel Choir and Campgrounds will, look to fUnd-raisers and donations from: my ball1 could not seem to garner | "Li ' " ': '\ rnuni6h service will Be held 8 p.rn. the; Westminster Choir.. . : . • not need to undergo a biopsy. EGMC is'one of a' select •• "-local businesses. "•- ', more than 125 points while hers! .; Work on the $3.21 rhillion Department of Transpbrtatioh project Marfch 27. Dr, Brupe Williams will, The church is' on Springfield Avr number of hospitals in the state to offer, this alternative. preach a message titled "The Crim- enue. "We're goingrto start with the minor repairs and will ;have was always close to the 200 level, j began last October-after negotiations between Mill property owner "Biopsies are usually performed when a woman's it up and running this summer. We're hoping to get enough Both ladies were also actively | ~ Howard Kroriick: aridtheTDOT werefinalizedrReconstruction of the donations so we don't have to raise the fees," Mr. Magargal playing tennis > at the same time | ,bridge had been on the drawing board for 12 years. mammogram shows a distinct mass. But often, a told The Chronicle. and for a short while I considered' r.j The new design will gently alter the swing of the bridge, giving it a mammogram will show a'shadow'that may just be a Anyone interested in donating funds or services can call taking lessons so I could join them! i straighter alignment and eliminating much of the jog that existed in blocked duct or scar tissue - and not cancer/' explained Mr. Magargal at 276^3510. on the court. But the more I Jis-! the former design. • ACCOUNTING SERVICES tened to their exploits the more I TAX RETURNS Uvadee Chaibongsai, M.DV director, Radiology. "These are Township Engineer Rick Brown has described the new design as SPECIALIZING IN SMALL AND GROWING BUSINESSES realized they were so far beyond i) more of a "Lincoln Avenue" bridge. the women who will benefit from scintimammography," she Letters to the editor clufey, noncompetitive me I would "There have been no major changes to the design since con- CALL AND SPEAK DIRECTLY TO explained. Good luck to youngsters never catch up. j STEWART COFSKY, CPA struction began. The construction is going ahead according to the In the event a biopsy ts needed, EGMC offers a non- The Chronicle would like to wish Joseph Gallucci, a sixth- Years later, when our children! plans," IVJIr. Brown said. PHONE (908) 272-7528 FAX (908) 272-1773 INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS WELCOME grader from Cranford, and Cindy Darcy, an eighth-grader were grown and we had the time, ' Until complete, all traffic will continue to be detoured around the surgical alternative. Stereotactic breast biopsy uses low- from Garwood, good luck in the final round of the 60th trezone South Avenue we all took up golf. I began with 'site of construction via Centennial Avenue and Walnut Avenue dose x-rays to pinpoint the breast mass, which is then North Jersey Spelling Bee in Elmwood Park on Sunday. lessons and specially-made dubs; '(northbound and southbound) and along South Avenue (eastbound To The Chronicle: • sampled in a 45-rninute outpatient procedure. The small drivers'have time to stop if they see a child in the they just began, and from day one ' and westbound). A pedestrian walkway across the river is available. The winner of the spelling bee receives a one-week ex- I have lived in Cranford for 25 years, and I am "When her grades fell, so amount of tissue is analyzed and the results forwarded to road? '•'..-• they were always better than me] "." Beginning Monday, traffic will slow along Myrtle Street from pense-paid trip to Washington, D.C., as the North Jersey beginning to worng about what is happening tq this Some people have said that we need the tax rev- It's hard to like people who are 'Meeker to Centennial avenues, as the Myrtle Street reconstruction the physician within 24 hours of the test. representative in the National Spelling Bee. town. enue from big stores. If big stores are rtally expected always better than you, even when did her self-esteem." Spelling difficult words before a crowd is not easy for What is all this rezoning on South Avenue about? to bring in a lot in taxes, I wish someone would show you love them. ' project gets under way. The project, which includes new curbs, side- Explained Dr. Chaibongsai, "Our efforts to eliminate walks and pavement for the area, will take about six-seven weeks to children. It's also tough on adults. Just ask Dan Quayle. Who wants to turn South Avenue into a 24-hour shop- me how this is going to make a substantial difference Throughout all these sporting "Sylvan was the key to her success unnecessary testing - and to provide prompt results for ping center? ' ;J complete, Mr. Brown said. for taxpayers. I know a few accountants, and oneyears we all also played bridge testing that is needed - brings the most important benefit It seems to me Jhat major changes are being thing they always say is: Taxes go up but they never Sometimes a little extra attention or a little Mostly we played in friendly neigh- of all: piece of mind for the patient." planned for Cranford without much thought about go down. . borhood games and, though >J extra help is all it takes to do better in school. what it will all mean for the people who live here. If. South Avenue is turned into an u_5y stretch of thought I might be a tad'better For more information please speak with your physician i Is it woruiwhile.^sflpifice.the quiet family atrnos-,;$4-hour chap stores, if^Q/JQJV.'fo, ,$>#($ tnrj|re ars a Children's author to appear April 19 Better grades and higher self-esteem. 1 iC than; they*it was. har^toprove be- phere of our small town in the hopes that a few giant ;- day clog our streets,'and if the trucks that supply ,.i.vf- GjffwQigiv^apresen-- 1 J ; We're here foi* you 1 Wl^^ihll tti;SylVari.;; ;':. "' ', '; cause the nature of ;^he garoes were (superstores will move in and pay big bucks in taxes? ; these stores go rumbling by all hours of the night, is Cranford JuriioVWoman's Cfub and t6"the 'cHtfdren,' and will be (908U The Chronicle is here to serve you. Because The Chronicle If large stores are built on South Avenue at both that going to benefit the town? that they were,,-not real com- the Cranford B"ook Store will host available to sign copies of her kindergarten through Adult! " is your hometown paper, we invite your participation in the east end (the proposed Edwards site) and west Haven't we all seen this happen before?. Big stores petitions. ,, -V Patricia Reilly Giff, a children's books. assembling the newspaper. The following information end of Lincoln Avenue (the former Ketchum site), come in, little stores dose, and property values for But a few months ago, my friend &ook author, hoon-2 p.m. Saturday, The Cranford Book Store will EDISON - 494-2300 WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND? should help you see your community news in print how safe will Lincoln Avenue be? Both the Sherman homes in the area go down. Ed and I began to-play, serious "April 19 at the community center, have a selection of Ms. Giffs books soccer field and the Lincoln Avenue playground are I would hate to see that happen to Cranford. bridge. That means duplic^jp Bloomingdaie Avenue. for sale at the event A $5 donation News department bridge, where several' tables play SYLVAN LEARNING CENTER® My brother is 65 years old and is showing signs of used by many young children. If cars speed down RONNIE JACOBi ' Ms. Giff creates books to enter- includes lunch. Tickets will be sold Andrew Simpson is the editor. Please call him at 276-6000 the same hands and you win ot- confusion that I fear could be early Alzheimer's. Lincoln from one super store to another, will the * Cranford tain and enlighten young people. only in advance at the Cranford Better grades are just the beginning? with story suggestions, questions or comments. To send us iose by comparing wha\ other plac- by ittf Commhihtt »»»* l - She was a teacher and a reading BookStore. Thit CtHtef ttai tamti tahMJiuy/*>r tttfrf He's increasingly forgetful and he asks the same ers did with the same hand. ^ lUtmenlaiy Stluwli MiJdlr Statrt your news, our address is: P.O. Box 626, Cranford, N.J. ^consultant for years, and is the au- Ed had played bridge with His For more information, call 272- questions over and over. What's my first step in 07016. Our fax number is 276-6220. You can also E-mail us . thor of numerous books for young Reading • Writing • Math • SAT/ACT • Study Skills • Algebra at [email protected] The newsroom is at 102 Walnut Support worthy organizations wife for years, and I had played 5359. • having him evaluated? Ave., Cranford, and is open weekdays 8:30 am.-5 p.m. For with my husband for years; we To The Chronicle: Sunday, the Cranford Jaycees will hold its annual played as a foursome often because the following week's newspaper, press releases are due in I write to inform Cranford residents of two fund- pancake breakfast at the Cranford Veterans of For- 5 the editor's office by 5 pjn. Friday. we seem to have the same level <\f 'Judas is Coming The symptoms you describe may be early signs of raising events this coming weekend for organizations eign Wars post on South Avenue from 8 a.nx-1 pjm. enjoyment and expertise, whicji Correction policy vital to our community — the Cranford Municipal on behalf of the Cranford First Aid Squad. was a bit better than average social to be portrayed dementia, which is a progressive disease that is Alliance and the Cranford First Aid Squad The Chronicle will correct errors of fact, context or presen- "Hie cost is only $3 for children and $5 for adults. bridge players. With Ed and I both - CRANEORD — Rev. Lee associated with decline in one's intellectual Saturday, the Municipal Alliance, an organization Your donation will go a long way toward offsetting the widowed we believed we could be- 1 tation and clarify any news content that confuses or mis- dedicated to a comprehensive and coordinated effort significant operating costs expended to maintain the Weaver will present his dra- function and can interfere with normal andsocial leads readers. Corrections will appear on this page. Please come a good bridgec partnership matic portrayal of "Judas is to reduce alcoholism and drug abuse in Cranford, will First Aid Squad at its current level of high-quality activity. The most common form of dementia in report errors to Mr. Simpson at 276-6000. sponsor a pancake breakfast from 9 a.m.-noon at the sendee to the residents of Cranford. andwesowebegtan. ', j Coming," the story of the .".•.••'•« •.•*•' ' • • Cranford High School cafeteria. A $5 donation in- Please show your support for these organizations At first we hit a fevvf snags. F(|r events leading up to the cru- the United States is Alzheimer's disease, followed Raymond Weigel, a 10th grader at Cranford High School, cludes breakfast and a photo with the Easter Bunny. that do so much for Cranford by making a small those of you who don't understanjd • cifudon of Jesus as seen by dementia resulting from multiple strokes. There the game, suffice it to say that bid- 1 has been added to the "A" and "B" honor roll for the second Illusionist Jason Dorian will provide entertainment donation this weekend. It will be time and money through the eyes of Judas. are other causes of dementia, some of them quarter, the school announced. The list was published in from 10-11 am. Proceeds will benefit the Alliance, our well spent . • ding (suggesting how many tricks The drama will be per- last week's Chronicle. local drug prevention organization (DARE), as well as PHILIP J. MOR1N you thinkyou can win) has to do formed VSO^raO p.m. Friday treatable and reversible. His physician should Your letters CHS Drug-Free Youth. Cranford township commissioner with the number of cards in a suit at Cranford United Methodist make a thorough Investigation into the causes of and/or the number of points in Church, Lincoln and Walnut We prefer letters to be typed and double-spaced and no your hand. Partners usually ha>fe his behavior. avenues. more than 250 words. If it is not possible to type a letter, conventions of bidding that stress Karim Khimani M.D. *" A veteran of both dramatic please print neatly. Because of the chance of misinterpreta- Linda Pecca-Reynolds a good person one over the other. Internal and Geriatric Medicine To The Chronicle: and musical theater. Rev. tion, we will not accept letters that are handwritten in cur- 1993, when I was unemployed and a few kids were Ed and I found ourselves mis- Member, EGMC Medical Staff sive. For verification purposes, all letters must be signed by Many Cranfordites are blessed with knowing my calling me "nutty Irishman." understanding our bidding so we Weaver has captivated audi- the writer with the writer's name, address, day and evening friend, Linda Pecca-Reynolds, who is a fellow animal She has also taken pride in my accomplishments, sat down and figured out our prop- ,. ences as a motivational and telephone numbers typed or printed. We reserve the right to lover and a psychotherapist at Mount Carmel Guild being as delighted as myself when Cranford Public lem and then figured out a set bf "after dinner" speaker,; talk edit all letters. Letters without a phone number will not be on Alden Street, Cranford. * library hired me and when Mensa accepted me as a conventions we thought woujd show host and auctioneer. Linda is the proud owner of Hercules, a beagle, and work for us, and by golly, they ; All are invited For more printed. The deadline for letters is 5 pjn. Friday^ member. A resident of Summit, Ms. Pecca-Reynolds Note: What's on your mind? Send your health-related Max, a tomcat, and she takes a maternal delight in enjoys working, shopping and dining in Cranford. She seem to. We joined a bridge club •' information, call 276-093(6. hearing about the adventures and antics of Connie, considers our town a "second home." and started playing on the ede- questions for one of our experts to address in this column. - my miniature schnauzer. It would be a better world for animals and humans nings reserved for newer players. You can call your question in to (908) 6)29-8167, or Ms. Pecca-Reynolds has winning ways with people Right from the beginning -we if there were more caring people like Linda. fax (908) 629-8479, or E-mail us at [email protected]. as well as with pets. For example, Linda offered me MARTHA McLOUGHUN placed between first and third, gar- i sisterly support and encouragement during 1992 and Cranford nering a tiny, total of points.' "; •; BEAVER Forbes Newspapers, A Division of Forbes Inc. © Forbes Inc. 1996 Gathering courage, we even tfi£d 5 a small tournament and playid Custom Made Indoor Weather. ** WHAT'S NEW AT' EGMC? Malcolm S. Forbta Jr. among 20 tables of newer dupliijaje Thanks to the students of the William F. Halloran School Editor-in-Chief Thanks to Cranford Hotel for support players; lo and behold, we came in To The Chronicle:.. donation of the bread and Personally Hours of Cran- number one. •' #22, Elizabeth, for helping to -brighten EGMC. More than Lou Baraony We would like totake this opportunity to thank ford for its donation of a gift basket that we raffled We came back to the bridge qlfib Carrior Is the leading manufacturer of Air Conditioning and Heating Systems' In the nation. And right two dozen pieces of original art are now on display for all Publisher Frank DiTulio and the Cranford Hotel for their con- off. a bit cocky and decided to plhy now, |ust In time for the summer season, our Carrier Five Star Dealers are offering tremendous to admire. Located in the ground floor corridor, the exhibit tinued support of our program by again sponsoring We would finally like to thank all the fans who with "the big boys." We did Wot savings on all our cooling systems. Including our exclusive ozone-friendly model, 38TXA. Cheryl FMMIM •y. our annual Pasta Night fund-raiser. attended our games.in this season and all the local fare well; back to the dravfing Get the best, get the cool, get the savings. Contact the Five Star Dealer nearest you. has generated many positive comments from patients, Executive Editor Mr. DiTulio, for the third year in a row, was incred- businesses that supported us by taking out ads in our board. We tried again on a Sunjfty ries Up Wet Basements • Caih Rabatas from Carrier and your utility company visitors, employees and physicians. ibly cooperative and supportive despite the recent fire program. afternoon and found seniors who Jam«a Reilly Andrew 8lmp«on Elian M. Fellcetta in his restaurant Even through this, he never wa- • Mo payment - Mo Interact for 6 months EGMC is looking to involve more schools in the project. Without all of the above mentioned people, our had played for years took us o\»r Carrier & Ut*»'W • Aik your participating Five Star Daalar for oth*r '••:\ Sports Editor Editor Reporter vered in his support for our program and for that we program would not have nearly the success that it has the coals; again, to the drawing great offan lotto txplnn April X, 1997] For more information, please call the Public Relations are always grateful. enjoyed over the last five years. Thank you. Rebates • Aak about graat (teals on Carrier1* Mciuslva We would also like to thank the other supporters of board, a bit discouraged. BuUfre Department at (908) 629-8167. FRIENDS OF CHS HOCKEY went back the next Sunday and and a/a subjucl lo changu without nollcu. Ask you' 5 Advertising Director Controller Star Dealor lor all thu datails. Advertising Manager three and earned a few rdqre points. •! Boy who collected glasses, hearing aids thankful We're on our way and if we We DENVILLE KENILWORTH PISCATAWAY SOMERVILLE i\ long enough we may get to reaerf a Call today Speer Air Conditioning Inc. Meyer & Depew Mann's Heating & Speer Air Conditioning Inc. To The Chronicle: From there, they are distributed all over the world. level of competition to really brAg. Ynur Free Estimate 1-900-547-2580 Company A7C Inc. 1-800-547-2580 I would like to take a moment to thank all the All the hearing aid donations I have collected will Pubtohed every Wednaxfcy by Fbrto—Newipapera. A DMalonot Forbes Inc.. But I have finally beat my fctiy EDISON 908-272-2100 1-800-930-6266 WHIPPANY (USPS 136-80tt 102 Wahul Av».. Cmntord, NJ07018. Second class poatage'pald people who donated eyeglasses and hearing aids be given to The American Hearing Service. friends at something so I've befeUn ELIZABETH Edison Sales & Service Comfort Conditioning Co. GENERAL etCrantofd,NjroSTMASTB^>iMt>etCtodNjroSTMASTB^>dFtN^^ i I would also like to thank all the houses of RANDOLPH FuttHment Ortca,TO Box OM,8omervlto. NJ 00070. Subscriptionrates by mall. for my Boy Scout Eagle project during the months my share of boasting. '{ 1-800-246-4342 MANVILLE 201-992-1020 worship in Cranford that allowed me to collect TOWNSHIP on* year wKNn Union County $25. out of county tta. out of state $30. To of February and March. As of now, I have received The only problem is, they rpiW GILLETTE Cool-O-Matlc, Inc., MEDICAL CENTER subscribe call: 1-800^00#«1 donations after their March 2 services. Once again, been so magnanimous in thfcir Heating & Cooling Elliott's Elite Heating & WHITEHOUSE STATION more than 1,200 pairs of eyeglasses and 36 hearing thank you to all for making my project a success. C&D Cooling & Heating, aids. sharing our joy and wishing us^dn- Co.. Inc. 908-722-1400 Cooling Stryker Heating & Cooling Close to the heart of your community Wltolte GREG WINTER ward and upward, they've ,tak£n 1-800-266-5550 908-534-9814 10-VWnutAvenue Phone (908) 276-6000 All the eyeglass donations I have collected will 908-647-1696 Boy Scout Troop 178 the fun out of bragging. That's why Cr_ntord.NJ07Oie FAX: (908) 276-6220 be going to New Eyes For the Needy in Short Hills. Cranford it's hard to like them; but that's lndlJwcll/Like«<<.kl> 201-227.^50 TIK CUICUXISOUII Oar. Eulusivc DuulbuKX. I80CM-CARR1ER exactly why I love them.

    N *-..! A-6 The Chronicle March 19,' The Chronicle A-7 Cranford West property Police department offering lease on lift special bricks at gazebo The Cranford Police Centennial munity center, Bloomingdale Av- ..runnjng in the red. Lasrsum: Committee is leading a project By EU£N HI. FEUCEITA profit corporation Mr. Magargal. construct a brick patio around the There will be competitions in and fellow residents have formed the town took in only $1,800 fees," Mr. Magargal said. township's gazebo at North Union black and white, and color prints to oversee the operation. Avenue and Springfield Avenue. and slides. Only slides will have an CRANFORD - Township Com- The lease is drawn for a three- Mr. Magargal's top concern is identification. high cost of insuring the Funds for the project will be People with cold or flu symp- assigned subject of "special ef- mittee members have officially year term at a $1 per year fee. fects." The judge is Timothy White turned over the operational control Each year, under the terms, Mr. ational property. ..;'; raised by the Centennial Com- toms should wait until they are "We have to carry a $1 mill mittee through the sale of indi- feeling better before donating, and of the New Jersey Federation of of Cranford West campgrounds, Magargal is responsible for sub- Camera Clubs. giving resident Neil Magargal the mitting a report to Township Ad- liability policy. The potential f?c vidual bricks to be used in thethere is a 72-hour deferral for den- opportunity to restore and promote ministrator John Laezza, who intastrophe exists at a facility' project at a cost of $35 per brick. tal work, including routine teeth the site. turn is responsible £ov enforcing this where there is swimming Purchasing a brick will allow res- cleaning. Warmbrand honored idents to immortalize family mem- The township-owned lakefront the conditions of the agreement. boating," he said. For those who haye traveled out- by B'Nai Brith Plans to improve the facility bers, birthdays or other special side the United States recently, call property, which is in Hope Town- While under the maintenance of events. Each bride will allow the ship on Big Silver Lake, was do- elude running electric lines the blood center for eligibility crite- The Westfield-Mountainside the town Recreation and Parks De- purchaser to have two lines per- Lodge of B'Nai Brith has an- nated to the township in the early partment, the facility has been the cabins, roof repair, restotetji ria. For more information or to 1940s. of the fishing pier and a cleanup;, j sonalized, with a total of 14 charac- nounced Beverley Warmbrand of open exclusively to Cranford resi- ters per line. Order forms for the sign up, call (800) BLOOD NJ. Cranford has been chosen' to re- The township has been main- dents on summer weekends only. "Labor isn't a problem for ' The expense will be the cost of S centennial brick can be obtained at ceive its 1997 "Distinguished taining the lower section of the A minimal per night charge cov- police headquarters. Breastfeeding group Achievement Award." It's almost pancake time land parcel, which includes a main ered the cost .of a cabin or tent/ building materials. We esti^ lodge, director's cabin, five guest trailer rental. Last summer, the fa- will take a minimum fof $10,009 meets tomorrow Mrs. Wannbrand is being recog- Getting set for the Cranford Jaycees' annual pancake breakfast are James Murphy, Deborah nized for her service to community cabins, campsite area, fishing dock cility was open 29 days and ser-put the site into fullVs^ihgi" * Blood drive The La Leche League of West- Murphy, Dennis Gesumaria, Frank Buzar, Denis Dankosky and Ralph Englese. With them are' and sandy beach. An upper parcel viced 45 families. Magargal said. _^ V'\ humanitarian efforts and commit- children Daniel Murphy, Toni Ann Murphy, Marissa Buzar, Jessica Buzar, Marissa Dankosky, set for March 29 field/Cranford, a breastfeeding in- ment to the ideals of B'Nai Brith: of 22 acres was sold a few years The annual maintenance of the To secure .the needea funds, formation and support group, Sara Dankosky, Crystal Englese and Derek Englese. The breakfast will be 8 a.m.-i p.m. back for about $25,000, Mayor J. facility has been about $6,000, group will look to fund-raisers A blood drive sponsored by The Among her achievements, she is Blood Center of New Jersey will be meets on the third Thursday of the a wife, mother, grandmother, pdu- Sunday at the Veterans of Foreign Wars post on South Avenue. The Easter Bunny will be Robert Hoeffler said. Township Treasurer Tom Grady donations from local businesses month. there, and this year's proceeds will go to the Cranford First Aid Squad. Tickets, which cost $5 said. No taxes are paid on the Anyone interested in ;dpna,| held at Gold Medal Fitness Center, cator, teacher of the deaf, sign lan- Under the agreement, the town- The next meeting will be at the guage interpreter for the United for adults and $3 for children, are available at the door or from any Jaycee member. ship will lease the property to property. funds or services can call Mr. 18 Union Ave., 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Sat- ; urday, March 29. Cranford Public Library on Walnut Federation of Teachers, President Cranford Campgrounds Inc., a non- "I believe the facility has been gargal at 276-3510. ~>-\ ! • •> .-j Donors must be 18 years old or Avenue 10:15 a.m. tomorrow. For Clinton's committee member for 17-year-olds may donate with pa- more information, call 709-1261 or the employment of-the disabled rifoung citizens rental permission. There is no 757-9828. conference, Temple Emanu-El upper age limit for donors, pro- board member and a past presi- Child charged with trying to CDs 9th Anniversary. : '•' «!Cub Scout Pack 103 Den leader Cliff Herbert, Cranford Police Chief Harry Wilde and den dent of B'Nai Brith Women. !,leader Tarn Hanrien meet with youngsters Wh6 recently earned their citizenship badge. The vided those older than 65 have do- Camera club meets : nated: within the last two yeai-^ or A luncheon will be held in her A' 14-year-pld Cranford boy was ardous condition 1:15 a.m. Sato-f a Manor Avenue residence Jo IN MEMORIAM - Iboys are: 'Steven.' Coda, Robbie Morrissey, Matt Bierman, Kyle Lynch, Craig Rutmayer Even Monday night charged with shoplifting at Brows- urday ; at the drunlcen driving gain access to the home Saturday have a doctor's note. Donors honor 11:30 a.m. Sunday at L'Affa- | Herbert, Eric Linger, Tom Hannen and JOe Cicchino. ' - • i . ^ the' Cranford Camera.Club will ire, Mountainside. For more in- ers Tapes & CDs on North Avenue. checkpoint at North Avenue, and or Sunday, police, said. - ••..". Rosemarie Anne Dey aney" should know their Social Security •• number and bring a signed form of meet 7:30 p.m. Monday at the com- formation, call 687-7494. .. 1:30 p.m: Saturday; poHcesaicf. Cranford the Garden State Parkway, police' An; ;•'. undetermined.- amount ,of The business owner reported a said: valuables was stolen. Who was taken from us juvenile was attempting to steal police log Mr. Charles was a passenger in a cat, dog rabies clinic set compact discs, police said. Sgt. Wil- vehicle that was stopped at the SuspgctST>rled-the /sidej —onJVLarch 21 ^19_8Slli ^ranford interfaith group offering scholarship checkpoint. He was'reportedly car- an Elmora Avenue residence to Owners of animals vaccinated in" taihed"the age of 7Tnonths~orT>os-- liam Thermann and Officer David weaving in and out of traffic, police S> CRANFORD — The Board of CRANFORD - The Cranford Interfaith Human fairs. Send tax-exempt donations to: the Interfaith rying nunchucks, a weapon, police gain access to the home between Shall claim of death 1994 should be aware that the ra- sesses a set of permanent teeth. Cochrarie caught the juvenile after said. j;fealth has scheduled a free dog Relations Committee of the Cranford Clergy Coun- Human Relations Scholarship Fund, payable to he fled the scene. The boy was * • * said, Friday and Saturday, police said. cause us to grieve f, aid cat rabies vaccination clinic for bies vaccine has a three-year dura- Proof of both current rabies vac- An Undetermined amount of cination and spaying/neutering cil has announced application forms for the High United Methodist Church, c/o Rev. Dr. Barrie later released to his father. • • • I Jaturday, May 3 at the Orange Av- tion and must be revaccinated this Cavan Shine, 25, of Rahway, was valuables was stolen. And make courage faint or fall? (where applicable) are required to School Scholarship Award are- available at local Smith, 201 Lincoln Ave., Cranford, N.J. 07016. • • • • enuePool. year. Animals who received their charged with driving while intoxi- A LaSalle Avenue home was bur- * • • Nay, let us faith and hope receive obtain a license. churches, synagogue and the high schools. The criteria for the award are the recipient must Edmund Stankiewicz, 18, of glarized between 5 p.m. Thursday *| Cats will be immunized 9-11 a.m. first rabies inoculation in 1996 and be a Cranford resident, graduating senior, must be cated and failure to signal 2:18 a.m. A Pioneer AM/FM cassette stereo The rose still grows beyond the wall. Residents are advised in order to Deadline to apply for the scholarship is Tuesday, Mountainside, was charged with and 8 a.m. Friday, police said. Jland dogs will be immunized 11:30 rabies vaccinations that expire in active in his/her church/synagogue, and must be Monday at Warner Plaza near the player was stolen from a 1991 obtain a license for their pets, the April 15. driving while intoxicated and fail- train station, police said. The suspects forced their way •*|ajn.-l p.m. Animals must be 1997 also must be revaccinated. rabies vaccination must be valid active in community affairs and in the ad- Honda between 10:45-11:45 a.m. Help honor a graduating high school senior who ure to maintain lanes 2:39 a.m. Officer John Swandrak report- through a northside cellar window, Scattering fragrance far and wide i leashed/restrained and ac- All dogs and cats in Cranford are for the entire licensing period, vancement of human relations. March 12 in a parking lot on South has made a significant contribution in the ad- For more information, call Kathleen Willis at Monday on the southbound lane of edly observed Mr. Shine making a police, said. An* undetermined J Companied by an adult. The Health required to be licensed and im- therefore the state Health De- Avenue Elast, police said. Just as it did in the days of yore, vancement of human relations and community af- 276-5136. the Garden State Parkway, police turn without signaling, police said. amount of valuables was stolen. Police found the driver's side Just as it did on the other side Department also recommends cats munized against rabies. A pet of partment recommends animals be said. •. •.'...•''••.»•'• • .••.••••*•... window smashed. II be kept in carriers. licensing age is one that has at-revaccinated every two years. • • • .-...••.•'* . • , Just as it will forevermore. Officer Derek Farbanec report- Raphael Charles, 21, of Elizabeth, Burglars unscrewed* and re- edly observed Mr. Stankiewicz was charged with creating a haz- moved the storm kitchen window A Pioneer stereo cassette player was stolen from a 1984 Toyota be- 'V tween 10:30 a.m.-l:30 p.m. Thurs- Family &Fr}en$s\ Bobby Byrne to perform at Orange Avenue School April 4 day at the parking lot on Jackson CRANFORD — The Rotary Club of Cranford will .bers, and a variety of musical stylings. Drive, police said. \.:.:;\ 'Jy; hold a benefit concert for the Cranford First Aid A dance troupe from the Dierdre Shea School of Squad 8 p.m. Friday, April 4. Irish Dance will also perform. The Bobby Byrne Show, featuring music and merri- All tickets are $15 and are available at the following Find out more from other County representatives ment by entertainer Bobby Byrne, wilVberheld locations in Cranford: Bell's Pharmacy, Bergen Cam- that work for you! Orange Avenue School.: era, i'&rariford Book Store, Cranford First Aid Squa£ d Open Mr. Byrne's show is a blend of music that features and Marc Kellesy Realtors. All proceeds will go to the Broadway showstoppers, Irish ballads, novelty num- Bring Your Spring Garden To ...Life! squad. For more information, call 276-7888. House Problem-solving for your soil, plant,5* shrub or insect headaches Joseph Gallucci at the Hop On-Board For A Close-Up Look! enjoy reading Union County Emergency Mobile Communications ill compete Customer Command Center ;l For Easter! Three presentations each hour by Consumer in spelling bee is paper? Information Center Affairs, Surrogate, and Rutgers Cooperative CRANFORD — Joseph Gallucci', Extension —11 a.m., noon and 1 p.m. n a sixth-grade student at Brookside SATURDAY • ••• > . • • . . • ' . '•• ; VVii Fill Out Your Entry Form At One Of Place School, will compete in the see it again? Other Programs & Services That You ' final round of the 60th North Jer- MARCH 22nd & Your Family Need or Can Enjoy! These Participating Merchants sey Spelling Bee in Elmwood Park • Photo IPs ( • , Sunday. 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. •• Passport applications ' The winner of the spelling bee cycle it )Q For Your Chance To Win A 300 North Avenue • Senior Citizen Assistance >• \ receives a one-week expense paid • Child Safety tt j trip to Washington, D.C., as the East, Westfield, N.J. North Jersey representative in the fve-by drop-off • Mosquito Control , $10 Gift Certificate At National Spelling Bee. Sponsored by the Board of • Parks & Recreation i' Joseph qualified for the North Chosen Freeholders • 4-HCIub a Any Pathmark Store. Jersey Bee by winning the sixth- Garwood Paperboard now accepts^ • Maps & Informative Literature » - grade spelling bee at Brookside i School and then competed in the public drop off of paper products at it's Deadline for entries will be March 20, 1997, drawings for gift certificates will be March 21, 1997. Union County finals held March 9 in Westfield. The finalists from convenient drive-up facility. GRAND OPENING AT OUR Winners will be notified by mail. One entry per person please. Union County will compete with fi- M-F 7 a.nti.-2 p.m. Please nalists from Bergen and Passaic Branchburg counties. ' Sat. 7 a.m.-l 1 a.m. no waxes NEW CRANFORD LOCATION ECOMONY- FLORIDAmurrSHOPPE Peter Pan Joseph was the winner of the tar or plastic VIRGINIA A. MONSUU Country. 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Pbh & Chip* ' Closed Mondays 44 North Avenue E. • Cranford, N.J.I No other discounts apply. Subscribers must not have received ono of the above named newapapora In the last 30 days. Off or good through 4/25/97. In-county delivery only. — . '•] ••'- March 19, 1997 The Chronicle A-9 A-8 The Chronicle March 19, 1997 ) I | Obituaries Railroad '• 'Mi Giovanna Caruano, 72 lines to be Retired packer; a Sicilian nativp CRANFORD - Gio\anna Ca- Surviving are tw> daughters, revitalized ruano, 72,-died-Mareh i4, 1007-at- -dena-Natmo-of-Edsen-and Teresa- Rahway Hospital. She iad been a Kelly of Linden; a son, Pietro Cata- By ELLEN M. FEUCETTA ttudents" packer with Franchefc's KruUers lano of Cranford; arid nine grand- THE CHRONICLE Inc. of Eliiabeth fron 1970 unui children. news her retirement in 1985 Services will be 10 a.m. tomor- /Funeral Home, CRANFORD — Bid awards for Mis. Caruano was bom in Pal- row at. the Sulli' put science: 146 E. Second Av Roselle. A fu- the rehabilitation of the dormant ermo, Sicily. She immigrated to Cranford neral Mass will Jow 9:30 a.m. at Staten Island and Rahway Valley Tuesday Senior Citizens Club the United States in .965 and lived St. Michael's >man Catholic railroads, which run through Cran- events are: to the test j in Roselle before m«ving to Cran- Church, 40 Aide: Burial will be ford, may begin as early as next March 25, there will be an '•....••.• ... * • • , U-. ford in 1972. in St. Gertrude letery, Colonia. month. The project will help the Easter parade for both men and ELLEN M. FEUCE1TA ; l0 Her husband, Ertanuele, is de- Visitation is and 7-9 p.m. county's economic revitalization, women. THECHRON1CLE ~ ~~>* ceased. today at the fu :ral home. according to a two-year county sur- All Cranford seniors are in- vey. vited to attend these programs: CRANFORD — Tvro six|h-grad| Union County Subregional Today, Atlantic City, Show- students at Hillside Arenne Schocl Aljna Rosano Asdentr, 87 Transportation Study Advisory boat Casino, $12 with a return may have unlocked the secret to Committee member William R. of $18; April 10, Brownstone winning seasons for the Jets an}T Programmer for senior citi/en events Wright ^ld Jpwnship commission- $43, 11 a.m. luncheon, family Giants. ,, a ildren and a great- ers the short line freight system is style and polka party.'For reser- Of course, the teams will have to CRANFORD - Alma Rosano As- 'two gran^ vations call Marge at 851-2848 denie. 87, died March 11, 1997 at grandchild/' more responsive to the needs of use a mini rubber foojball to gj|' Overlook Hospital in Summit She A fUneral Mass was celebrated local industry. or Joan at 276-4134. the job done. , j] • • • had.been verypctive programming Saturday at St Michael's Roman A short line railroad can be_ as The students, David ,Drechs$9V Catholu Church, of which Mrs._As- ' Wednesday Senior Citizens events at the Ed Gill Senior Citi- long as 300 miles, but generally • • . I. ' and Brian Zurvanskyv tested sevegn, zens'Housing complex in the town- dente jras a parishioner. Burial was Club events are: different-sized footballs "in a sci^;^ runs between 15^100 miles, Mr. March 26, bingo and hot ship. in Moravian Cemetery, Staten Is- Wright said Going back in time ence fair to answer the question^ land' '-. . Orla Maloney and her father, John, participate in the, recent "Dinosaur Night" at the Helen K. dogs; and April 2, business Mrs. Asdeite was born in Italy "The short line will help local "Which football flies the farthest?" OlTC| and lived in Staten Island before Atangements were by the Baldwin Nursery School. Alex Nappi and his son, Andrew, are in the background. The school meeting. businesses maintain their base and ' Each throwing the balls twic&0/n| Dcyley Funeral Home. Memorial *- • • moving to Cranford in 1980. is at First Presbyterian Church on Springfield Avenue. • ,s ,. the aspiring NFL players} talli«H help them expand. The existence Thursday Senior Citizens Her husoand, James, died in attributions may be made to St. their footage and averaged the rc£Vl>l 197b Jjde ChUdren's Hospital, P.O. Box of a freight line would also give dub events are: commercial realtors a better op- March 20, an Elizabethtown suits. V ••••• :;T ••••. i«2 Surviving are a daughter, Jac- BOO, Dept 300, Memphis, Term. Jumble Store sets Gas Company representative. "We used the rubber .mini, afuup queline A. Schwager of Cranford; 38148^0552.- portunity to secure tenants for dor- will "speak on "At Home tyjth NFL ball,.big and small:Nerf, cot- mant industrial properties, which Calvary Lutherap plans spring boutique 1 would bring employment to the Natural Gas Safety." Both pn* ton^cloth ball and a plast^.m'" CRANFORD - Shop, for the grams begin 1 p.m. ball. The rubber mini was tfw Jttii| Giordana, 75 area;" he said. \ spring holidays at the "Ready/Set, -•/••••.•*•• • • . : • ••..• ..'•.-.•• • ' ••• \f ".••. '. ••, •••' •. •' • ner, flying 107 feet," Briaji: ,sa Mr. Wright said the absence of Palm Sunday observances Spring" boutique 10 a.mi 3 p.m. 1 Friday Senior Citizens Club . The Nerf balls ranked second1 Had resided 38 years in Granford rail freight service has hampered CRANFORD — Calvary Lutheran Church will observe Palm Saturday at the Jumble Store, 110 eventsare:;. '•'-..•'•'-••:. (59 feet? and(the NFL was "next wi$JT>; iCRANFORD — June M. Mai>n: Herhusband, Michael P., died in the sale or rental of the long va- Sunday (March 23) in a celebration of Jesusls entry into Jerusalem.'.. Walnut Ave;' • - . . : ; ; March 21, Lewis Seagull will '•• '•'•• •••••;• •••• - -~ 1996. • •••••"• ••••'••'••• cant, Boyle-Midway property on • 07 feetv;;;..-';-•:;,.' -•.••••.;• -' ;: (:• ;.r^ der Giordano, 75, died MarchJ6, The Calvary Choir, the ChUaren's Choir and the Handbell Choir; The-; gale will feature new or address the club with a presen- The fair, which was I'M? at her home in Allamuc^. A Survivinog are two' daughters, South Avenue. all offer seasonal music at two 'services of Holy Communion 8:30 .-nearly new gift items knd clothes' tation on gardening. A social is for the spring holidays. Picture by Hillside sixth-grade native of Wilkes-Barre, Pa. she Karen Myskosky of Middlesex and "In the Township of Union, two set for March 28." Nancy Jenkins of Long Valley; six and 11 a.m. frames, bath soaps and notions, teacher Tracy Nemeth, lived in Bayonne before mo\ing to industries told me they're moving The following trips are students from each of the grandchildren; and a sister, Alyce to North Carolina if they don't get —-Rev. George W. Freyberger will preside and preach at both ser- toys ' and household items are planned and the public is wel- AUGUSTO F, MENEZES/THE CHRONICLE Cranford in 1959. Bunker in Minnesota. vices. among the items. Alice Wrhel Serves food to Frnnccs Arroyo as Angelo Vina waits his turn Thursday. five sixuvgrade classes and Mrs. Giordano had residei' in Al- rail service back. They're hanging come: couraged Hiem to find a quest* Visitation is at noon today at the on," Mr. Wright said. The choirs will be accompanied by instrumentalists Sarah Fis- "Shoppers are invited to meet A trip to Atlantic City is lamuch.„„-_...y, fo—r th_._e r pas, t moift, h and Dooley Funeral HomeHome,, 212188 NortNorth „ the Easter Bunny, shop and have they would like answered.. UsUseeo of fth thee TS railroaK d d]me line wil111 l als0o cher of Union on flute, Christopher Nelson of Scotch Plains on planned for April 9. The bus was a member of the Fri*dFrMlds anandd Ave West Services will follow 1 ^ >^ w a^ refreshments at the boutique. The will leave at noon from Centen- "The students had to come Neighbors of Panther VifJey. She p.m. at Calvary Lutheran Church, help lighten local truck traffic, Mr. trumpet and David Ten Broeck of Cranford on trumpet. sale will have some wonderful gift nial Pool parking lot Lunch program brings seniors together with a question, and answer it fornjerly was a member t the Cal- 108 Eastman St. Burial will be in Wright said Seasonal music to be performed will include "Hosanna to the items for Easter, Passover, Moth- designing an experiment arid us "The transfer from rail to truck • • • vary Lutheran Church. Fairview Cemetery, Westfield. Son of David" by Michael Bedford, "Prepare the Royal Highway" er's Day, Father's Day and gradua- Cranford AARP Chapter 4269 By ELLEN M. FEUCETTA the scientific method The prbj< is costly. With the raU line, a com- by Allen Pote, "The Royal Banners Forward Go" by Wilbur Held tions," said Mary Ann Carroll, sale is the starting ground for the st pany like Horan Lumber on North coordinator. will meet Friday at Lincoln THE CHRONICLE • • 1 and the Pachelbel "Canon." dents. It prepa^e^ .them fipr^scieri Avenue could get rail deliveries di- The Jumble Store is owned and School. Coffee will be served at Helen laijiiarone Vescuso, 52 a All music will be under the direction of John Pivarnik, Calvary's 9:30 am., and the meeting - If you're G2 or older ancf looking for'an afternoon. fair projects on the high school rectly to their siding, saving them operated by the Junior League of starts 10 a.m.. The guest speak- out, why not make plans for lunch at live Ciainford-Lincoln Apart- level. This is how Westipgho the transfer charge. One rail deliv- organist and director of music. Elizabeth-Plainfield All proceeds er will be Ms. Dickman of OWL, ments? ' scholars b^gin," teacher AnneT1 Registered jurse; once of Cranford Other Holy Week services at Calvary Lutheran will include ser- benefit the league's community from the nursing school at what is ery is equivalent to five truck de- who will speak on issues con- The twice-weekly Senior Nutrition Program of Union County is hftig.sakL , , CRANFORD "Helen A. " " ' * liveries," he said. vices of Holy Communion 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Maundy Thursday, service projects. cerning women. held in the apartments' community room rind is open to all.local lannarone Vescuso, .1, died March now Elizabeth General Medical March 27 and a service of Tenebrae 8 p.m. Good Friday, March 28. Donations are accepted and bou- > Among the myriacl ol Center. She earned a bachelor of The Rahway Valley line starts in Agnes Plungis would like senior citizens. experimentations^ students 11, 1997 at Union Hospital. She Calvary is also the host for this year's Good Friday Cranford tique consignment will be ac- Every Tuesday and Thursday at noon, the group gathers for a full- ha4. been a register^, nurse on the science in nursing degree from Cranford, behind the Department cepted through tomorrow. For member volunteers to knit hats and compared papei: ^towelsV! ;rl of Public Works roundhouse on Community Service at noon. The church is on Eastman Street for preemies and sew trach bibs course meaL The menu is varied and {generally consists of soup or st& of the Parkvwj Manor Nurs- B'loornfield College in 1989. - more information, call 276-2222. dry detergents, batteries, Shar irig Center in East|)range pnor to Surviving are her husband, Tho- North Avenue, with the Staten Is- for cancer patients. A donation juice, entree, vegetable, a starch, dessert, bread, milk, coffee or tea. candles and more,' ,, 1 ' Shi Entrees are often items like chicken cutlet, breaded fish, pork ribs, ir! her retirement I mas G.; a sister, Jeanne Antrosi- land line running directly across was sent to the Salvation Army Student Gregory, Ppszyler, foiirja to sponsor a person to attend stuffed peppers, turkey or chef salad. . !A nau've of N rk, she lived in glio; and three nieces. from it on the South Avenue side. Yard waste permits Following the meal, guests are generally treated to a toe-tapping cardboard is the .^smoothest " dranford before (ving to Roselle Services were held Friday at the The Staten Island line goes > fastest surface for Hot W^eeJ* McCracken Funeral Home in •J musical' or i&trttt^i^$^-rent:- cjjeniTjip'wjwtmi narranged.|(by:iljha, i Pat1cinl989. , through Roselle, a corner of lin- available Saturday custody of theirs ,arjanment'sori-^t^'^)'r^|^Qr. ' ! ' ." " • •; • • Un Ki^faPtalmii;ah£^ fjjfljiQft\J!e: ^ Mis. Vescuso' &duated; in/;iWi|ors.--Thiri social, time allows them Did you know the brown M&M beth arid up to the Arthur Kill. mits for the Cranford Conservation IMA ill'-: The chapter is sponsoring tH'e opportunity to mix with people and meet, new friends," said Adele The Rahway^Halley stays in the^Center will' be sold at the Orange two courses for the 55 Alive Gilrnan; director of senior housing. Hermijie Concevitch, 67 county, running through Ken- Avenue Pool and the municipal AARP defensive driving; pro- Whether coming alone or with a friend, you must reserve your seat popcorn pops more kernels than, ilworth and Union. The short lines building 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday. gram. Each course consists of one week in advance by calling 931-0UM. The suggested donation is the Pathmark brandy OT. food pa/ker; school crossing guard will make one or two round trips a Cranford residents who wish to ; Student Cristal Core found, the two four-hour clag£#s. Upon $1.50. • i •). i, AUGUSTOF; E CHRONICLE •.KENILWOB Hermine abeth from 1977-92 and had been a day, Mr. Wright said use the conservation center this completion ofHhfe course, par- carbonation levels are, the same year for their grass clippings, brush Cranford-lincoln Apartments are at 800 ! inroln Ave. Street park- Marge Smith, Alice Schneider, Kay Marshall and' Betty Strlpp I>3jiinger 67, died school crossing guard in Ken- The estimated cost of the project ticipants are presented with a both Coke and, j Pep&L Only ilworth for two years after retiring and garden debris will need topur - Call ing is available on Lincoln Avenue. share each other's company at the Senior Nutrition Program. March 10, at her home. She is $4.3 million, Union County certificate for a 5 percent dis- taste is different- • ' packer and a from Dobb's. chase a permit. Permits will also be ; : Transportation Planner Supervisor count off car insurance and two '••••• • • • ••••'• •"• •< ••' bed had been Surviving are four daughters, sold throughout the year at the 1-800-273-8449 , points off your record- The Nancy O'Hare, Judith Bisset Ronald Weening said. conservation center starting March course for May is filled. The native, Mrs. Con- Susan and Candice; a grandchild "We think it's going to be a posi- 29 during normal operating hours. Ext. 6123 June 9-10 session has a few Delano h for excellence j*tch to the United and three sisters. tive economic development tool. The cost for a permit is $30 for openings. The cost is $8. liies in lived in Eliza- Services were held Wednesday at The money for the basic rehabilita- the first two cars in a household To Get a FREE For moie information, call Receives award from Commission on the Status of Women i befogs' to Kenilworth. the Mastapeter Funeral Home in tion project is from the state trans- Cash or crjecks are accepted, pay- Ann Jennings at 276-4092. John i packed f« Dobb's in Eliz- Roselle Park. portation trust fund Once the able to the Township of Cranford. 64 Page Donohue is taking reservations By ELLEN M. FEUCETTA Center, and since 1981 she has ber and president of the Visiting project begins, we hope this will Residents must bring their vehicle been a staff member at the Cran- for the installation luncheon THE CHRONICLE ~ Home Care of Cranford, a subsid- put us in a position to draw eligible and the vehicle registration. For Bridal Guide June 22 at The Sphinx. The ford Health and Extended Care iary of the Visiting Nurse and,, |i|iajn E. Tyree, 76 federal funding," Mr. Weening leased cars, residents must bring cost is $13 for members and $15 CRANFORD — As a youngster, Center. Health Services group. , . <• said lease agreement, insurance card and driver's license. A township for guests. Cranford's recent "Woman of Ex-—"St'ie is the center's minimum Her- volunteer spirit has also A proponent of the plan, Mayor from The following trips have been data set. coordinator, a supervisory ranfoji real estate, insurance broker employee will affix the permit cellence" award recipient spent kept her involved with the League -— •— —* •• » J *v- _ _' _._ _i _i _t ;*GRANFORJ — William E. Tyree, Cranford post office and a chemi- J. Robert Hoeffler said rail is not sticker to the vehicle at the time of planned: March 20, the Show- many hours "healing" family position responsible for the assess- for the Advancement for Regis- cal operator at the Bridgewater boat Casino in Atlantic City, died Mich 10, 1997 at his only cheaper but more envi- purchase. members with her tiny doctor kits. ment and care planning for 248 tered Nurses, an organization she ky Point, N.C. Heplant of American Cyanamid Co. ronmental friendly. cost $12; April 17, Atlantic City, Marylou Delano soon realized, lonfrterni and 25 residential pa- has been active in for the past 20 He served in the Army during Beginning April 2, the conserva- May 9, Newark Museum and Cranford real estate "We've been plagued with truck tion center will be open 9:30 a.m.- Forbes however, that this was more than tients. years. She also served as a mem- brokerage bearing World War II and the Korean War, traffic. The rail line is less pollut- the Ballantine House with child's play. It was the profession Her recent award from the ber of the Board of Directors of the 3:20 p,m. Wednesdays, Thursdays NEWSPAPERS Surviving are his wife, Dolores; a ant and will lighten our roads," he lunch at the Priory, cost $34; she would eventually follow. Union Qju.uiy Commission on the former Union County Association f and Fridays and 9:30 a.m.-3:50 p.m. >rn in Cranford and son, William H.; three grandchil- June 4-5 overnight at Foxwoods "I always wanted to be a nurse. 1 Status of Women pays tribute not for Children with Learning Dis- said Saturdays and Sundays. It will be Casino in Connecticut, with a township before mov- dren; and a sister, Bertha closed Friday, March 28 and Sun- was probably 8 years old when 1 only to her many years employed abilities, an organization which Services were held Sunday in Mr. Wright also said Staten Is- visit to the New Mohican Sun •Point inJ987. land is interested in reviving a pas- day, March 30. •Casino on • June 5, cost $126; knew," Mrs. Delano said. in the- h(\ullK-.care field, but to the promoted the need. for greater in- also was a clerk at the Watha,N.C. From that time, the lifelong countless .volunteer hours she has terest in children with learning dis- senger service. June 10 Hunterdon Hills Play- "In 1893 there was a railroad that 'house to see "Enter Laughing." Cranford resident devoted herself liiven. abilities. •" . Mrs. ran from Cranford to the Staten Call Mike Finneganat 276- to nursing, studying at Union Delano has. a 22-year vol- With interests that extend be- af Yacik ScoUard, 85 County College and Elizabeth Gen- untetT as.sueiation with the Visiting yond the profession, Mrs. Delano Island Ferry in St George," he 0814 for more information. Marylou Delano of Cranford accepts her "Woman pi Excel- said Union County Places of Worship Editor's note: Please send all eral Medical Center School of Nurse and Health Services or- enjoys membership in the Cran- in Garwood the past 28 years Nursing, where she ranked first in (-'.animation. fii'st appointed to the ford Historical Society and serving lence" award from Carol Wortmann, chairwoman of the banqueT Mr. Wright is a retired railroad •senior citizens new to tffiie ' GARVpOD - Mary Yacik Scol- Saturday at St Anne's Roman Chronicle at P~O. Box 626, her graduating class. Board rmstees in 1975. From as a docent at the society's Crane- Catholic Church. Burial was in St marketing director. He has repre- i : ferd, 85JBied March 12,1997 at the sented. Cranford on transportation Cmnfotxi, NJ. 07016. News Throughout her years of em- 1077 01 she served as its president Philips House. Museum. Her fius Mrs. Delano has some recom- good preventative care. Diet (Sranfon Health and Extended Gertrude Cemetery^ Colonia. boards since 1958, one year after must be on the editor's desk by 5 ployment, she served as a medical- and in 1995 was named an honor- band, Hugh, / als» shares her in- mendations: on how to stay exercise are important, but i (iare Qnter. She was bom in lin- .Arrangements were by the St. Theresa's Church ST. BERNARDS TERRIIX ROAD surgical nurse and assistant head ary member of the board. terest, serving as a member of the he moved to the community. p.m. Friday. healthy: ' ' ••••••• also important to cut down* den aw" had' lived in Garwood Dooley Funeral Home in.Cranford 541 Washington Ave., Kenilworth . ivbs. 1 )el;mo also served as mem- society's Board of Trustees. ••;'.• CATHOLIC CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH | nurse at ElizabethJ^enenil Medical •i '-"iThe best^dvice for Ipngevityis stress," she said. ,,. since U69, 908-272-4444 368 Sumner Ave 1340 Tcrrill Rd. Scotch Plains Herfhusband, William, is de- N Pastor: Rev. Joseph S. Bejgrowlcz 322-7151 1 uuci'itl planning makes - Sunday Masses: Sat. 5:30pm Plainfleld ceaseii Rev. Michael Seaman, Pastor ScoUard is survived by two Sun. 7:30 - 9:00 Pastor: Rev. Joseph F. Barbone Sunday* Sally Kleeman has 10:30-1? noon at Mary Ann Klimowicz it easier for those you love. 908-756-3393 9:45am-Sunday School ally Kleeman of Cranford Donald's birthday is March 15'ahd'•^\^v^^&m([i!^^.thei,ii^t,2l ball. Next year, she will attend fittc .^, Grochocki; fourgrand- Weekday Masses: 7-9 am Sunday Masses: 11:00am-Mornfng Worship had the honor of speaking I was talking with Janet Milwiez sister Meg, who was absent from ' .'yearilV&fi first; started in Cranford Joseph's College in; PenhsylvahSflio i; six great-grandchildren; a Miraculous Medal Novena Saturday, 5:30PM 6:15pm-Church Training at the annual conference of Cranford as we both walked on the party, celebrates her.birthday , -.l-S^iye^^j^-^th^-then'-ARCQ.gas Following 7:30 pm mass Sunday: B:00.8:3QJUJJL3OAML, 7il5JEvflningJ!QrsbJi) on a partial academic and sofufiHttcf . George Yacik; and a sister, Forethought® funeral planning... Weekday Masses: for physical therapists in the treadmills at the "Y" in Weat- Mrch 14. Happy birthday for all the, station qr| the corner of South and scholarship. Congratulations LaJbH c«|i Vereschak. St. Judes Perpetual Novena Mon./Wod7Frl: 7;00AM & 8:Q0AM New Jersey Saturday. Sally, as field. Janet and her husband Pete Shapiro March birthdays. CehtenrUal'avenues, where Krausz- Wednesdays at 12 noon & 7:30 pm Tuesyrhurs: 8:00AM & 5:30PM ''• A|funeral Mass was celebrated I. ' s ren, I will be watching you playA • «; • .• i ' ••'•* '•' '•••" '•' '"•' — •.•'•- Novena Holy Hour Saturday: 9:00AM / many of you know, worked at the had just returned from the sbito Softball this spring. "" ": Do it today, Cranford Swim Pool for many ' Spelling Bee Championship of I started listing the birthdays cel- Matt bought his present gas sta- Matt has two sons'.i Alternative scheduling years, teaching swimming and fit- New Jersey sponsored by the Jun- connections ebrated by Pathmark of Garwood •' tion, IWfatf s Amooo, on the corner their Dad's love of sp not tomorrow. ness before she got her degree as a ior Women's Clubs, which was hold employees in January, so I will of Springfield arid North avenues. who is 16 and a junidr at CHS, ia|k set for Tuesday [Calvary Lutheran Church Bv Carol White 108 Eastman St., Cranford To Place an KENILWORTH physical therapist assistant about in New Brunswick. Janet and continue again for March. I realize ," Inside the office of the station plays football and baiebail. M 3RD — Cranford High GOSPEL CHAPEL three years ago, Sally presented an Pete's 11-year-old son, Matthew, there are a lot of workers we dont iyoii will see lots, of sports pictures ,^™ will host an information (908)276-2418 el, who is 11 and in the fifth grattfS Ad in This Newark Ave. & 23rd St.., Kenilworth Overview of basic swimming competed after wirming tho.Cran- always see at the checkout or cour- and articles. Matt loves sports of all plays PAL football, basltetball afe&i ht 7:15 pin. Tuesday in the au- Lenten Schedule strokes and swimming biomechan- ford competition and taking second tesy counter. Somehow those : • Wednesdays, Mar. 5,12,19 908-272-6131 bird iday celebration at the next • kinds and has been coaching Little baseball. ' i lolib uj^jrium to discuss alternative FUNERAL Directory ics titled "Swimming for Therapeu- in the district championship. shelves get restocked and the meat Morning Prayer, 11:00 a.m. table. II I urns; out the Shapiro fam- League anpl Major Little League for ' Michelle and Matt kkep'busyiiiat ''scheduling formats under investi- not alone. Sunday Services: tic Exercise." gets cut and put out in packages DIRECTORS Maundy Thursday, Mar. 27 Matthew, who iain the fifth ily has loir, of birthdays to cel- years, both boys and girls. getting to see their childreri contea gption by the school's Alternative Please Call 11 am - Family Bible Hour and by many people we don't see bilt^ -Since 1874- Holy Communion She discussed stroke adaptations grade at Brookside Place School, cbrak1' in March. , The.'father p^ four, Matt's oldest pete as weD as visit and play wiiba ^dieduling Advisory Committee. 6:00pm - Evening Services and uses of swimming techniques was 13th in the state. Con- cannot do without daughter, Regina; is rnarried to 11:00 a.m. & 8:00 p.m. This particular day, the 10th, was their three grandchildren. littl I All 7Uvi:tth grade students and Connie at Monday, 7:QOp0i for strengthening, range of motion gratulations Matthew, you did a Thanks to you all and happy Kevin Powell and lives with their • FRED H. GRA Y, JR. - DA V1D B. CRABIEL • WILLIAM A. DOYLE Good Friday, Mar, 28, 8:00 p.m. Wednesday.:/:. artdBtWo Study (Iivj.; Shapiro's seventh birthday. League has ialready begunt BO their parents are invited. Dr. John Friday, •Youth Meeting and improving overall conditioning terrific job. Keep up the good work^ birthday to: Louis and Josephine" three children here in Cranford. • PAULETTE CRABIEL WAHLER • DALE SCHOUSTRA Service of Tenebrae (908) 722-3000 CNIdren'sCUib Tlirrlaffof TIK> Office.gathered is busy with coaching. , k&& FeWrnan, /director of curriculum Friday and cardiopulmonary capacity. Matthew has an 8-year-old brother, ^March 2; Melane W. March 3; Leo- Regina and Kevin are the proud Executive Administrator - William A. Doyle 7-3:30pm School M around Hit.- table and sang "Happy- Cranford has a lot to offer andils anti instruction; Michael Blasucci, Sunday Services Sally's presentation was of great Steven, and 4-year-old brother-, riia March 5; David March 8; Eric parents of Kristen, 1,0, Keith, 5, and with the good weather around 1 x62S8 Call (or Information interest and benefit to aquatic Michael. Birthday," after which Greg blew T. and Rosa March 10; Gina and Hunter, who is almost 11 pfHncipal;|and Helene Unger, di- WESTFIELD: 318 East Broad St., Fred H. Gray, Jr. Mgr. • 233-OT43 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. corner, we will all be putsif je t^cfor of guidance, will present an physical therapists and physical • m * m.'t the caiullo on his ice cream. Mary S. March 13; Jamie March 21; Matt's; daughter, Lauren, who is CRANFORD: 12 Springfield Ave, Dale R. SchousJra, Mgr. • 276-0092 ing and playing and cpa, .hing; overview of the options being con- therapist professionals involved in My daughter Kristi and I were i 'I'lcbraling with Greg were his arid Joane March $4. a seni6r at CHS, plays on an All cheering for the athletes of Cra the rehabilitation of swimmers. having dinner the other night at biothi T ivlark, and mom and dad, • • • Star summer Softball team and ford big and small. Have a won- sidered. Congratulations Sally. The Office and we observed a 11;iiK-y .-mil Uoiuild. It seems Matt and Michelle Porter have high school field hockey and soft- derful time and enjoy. A-10 The Chronicle March 19, 1,997. March 19, 1997 The Chronicle -A-11 i Engagements Crane's J|,Teert Arts Ford marks Festival a milestone CRANFORD - Crane's to begin Chapter, Daughters of the can Revolution, celebrated its 53rd CRANFORD — The arTnuaT anniversary March 8 with a" lunch- Union County Teen Arts Festival eon at Wycotrp, Westfield. The will be held Wednesday, March 26 chapter was organized March 4, and Thursday, March 27 at Union 1944. •••••• . County College's Cranford campus. Twenty-two rnembers attended, More than 3,000 students at- along with Robert and Joan Fri- tending public and parochial mid- dlington and Karen Stroever, cen- dle and high schools will obtain tral district director for the state critiques and further training in society: Ms. Stroever directs the ac- areas of visual and performing arts. STEVEN BORBELLINQ tivities of 21/of the 61 New Jersey, The program will feature 40 and COLEEN MULHALL workshops, providing instruction chapters, i by professionals in selected arts One of the DAR's primary goals areas to enable young people to is the enhancement and com- Coleen Mulhall WILLIAM R. ANDERSON further hone their talents. Round- memoration of American history. ing out the day will be ongoing "art and JEAN C. BECKER JOSEPH CALIFANO The society has a certificate of plans ta marry and DAWN ANN ZEFFIRO stops" that students may visit dur- JOHN CELOCK award for ''excellence in history" ing workshop breaks, minir Steven Borbellimfc can Becker and community service. This year, workshops and an open poetry Miss Zeffiro 1 the chapter awarded Mr. Fri- reading. , " Cindy and Jack Mulhall John Celock, a senior at dlington for his dedication to pro- iatts to marry Cranford High School, recently New this year are workshops in- Springfield, Tenn. (formerly plans to wed moting not only American history cluding a mask-making program Cranford), have announced the en- participated in the Presidential- but that of Cranford. " Classroom Scholars Program in whereby masks are created using ' gagement of their daughter, Coleen fWilljam Andepson Mr. Fridlington taught American / » tPul J tH If 1T»" IT- -. .-_! 'T"» 1_ _ 1 Mr. Califano found, recyclable materials; the Mulhall, to Steven Borbellino. of and Mpv Richard. Becker Jr. Washington, D.C Mavis Serafin presents th^ award to Robert Fridlington. Rosalie and Lenny Zeffiro -.- He joined nearly 400 high history at Kean 'College for 29 Japanese folk art of origami; henna Princeton, son of Mario and Missie .i" Northaiiftton, Pa., have an;. years. Three of .those years he painting, taught by an Asian- BorbeUino of Mountainside. engagement of their of Lake Hiawatha have an- school juniors^ and seniors 'from • He contributed to the centennial tending the luncheon. nounced the engagement of Magical fun 35 states, Puerto Rico, Canada, served as executive assistant to the tions with 'the Cranford Historical Indian artist; a clay workshop con- .. The future bride is a former, ighter, Jean C. Becker, to Wil- president1 of Kean. He has served Society, since 1976. . history of the Cranford Police De- Mt. Fridlington spoke about his ducted by a protege of the late Jim graduate of Mother Seton Rei liam R. Anderson, son of Mr. and their daughter, Dawn Ann The magical comedy team of Mike & Mike show their stuff tdCubbS Scoutc s of Den 5* Pack 75. ^Honduras and Haiti for the v as a judge for the American history . He has. published many articles partment, published in November. work and the importance of keep- Henson of Muppets fame; and a High School. She is a "dental as- Mrs.-Raymond: Anderson ofCrah-. "ZeFfiro, to Joseph Franco Cdli- jn-front pf"Mike & Mike, who recently performed in Qranf ordure Scott.Danylis, Franl^ Krov, JFlagship, Presidential Scholars ing history alive. He also com- fano. Son of. Dorniriick' and •Prbgrami The: students 'Spent• essay, contest for, four of the six'and critiques on allvaspects of hisr He and Mr. Fuhro were recently musical theater workshop offering sistant for Dr. Daniel Saporito~ih"- •tor±.:..'.j:-"'r- '...'•'•• •••• • ; "Joseph Felipe and Matt Copppia. . : : .1; mended Crane's Fordufor its-work Dina Califano of CranforrV , one week rjrieeting with govern- years "the chapter has sponsored it tory and has edited ••many others. honored by the Cranford Clergy dance instruction and •- musical hn- Hopewell. • . • The future - bride is attending : in promoting both American and ^provisation. . The future bride graduated ment leaders and learning in Cranford./' •""' /'•,.' • * ' He has been active:with th^Uniqn Council- with the Marti.tu Luther Her fiance is a graduate of Jona- Moravian (Pa.) College and will ' He and Lawrence Fuhro have re- Cpunty Historical Society and theKing Award. " community history. He especially One of the aims of the 1997 pro- graduate in May with a bachelor's from Rutgers University in about the democratic process. thon Dayton High School and Bos- - /The week included a privates cently published two. books about New Jersey Historical Society. He Mr. Fridlington's "excellence in commended . the . chapter for its gram is to assist, schools with in psychology and teaching certifi- Newark. She is employed as, a ' work in.sponsoring the American ton University. He is a software en- paralegal.. . First Baptist Church marking llO years four: of the White House;.'ap- Cranford's history titled Imogen of has.been a trustee of the Cranford history" medal was. a framed cer- . meeting New Jersey state core cur- gineer for Video Software Limited cate. : ••.'•: ••'• •'.•' ' • '• ' tificate of appreciation, a lapel pin history contest each year in the Ticulunrv standards recently .in- ; CRAlvJFORD — First Baptist Church is celebrating. Bryant, David Wads^rth, Cannon and Liberiart mis- poiritrnents with the. staffs of ' America -t-r Cranford I aiid 11.. Mr, Public, Library since 1987, serving : • Het .fiance is a 1995 graduate of Her fiance' is a graduate of : : stiluted'.•..•,.:••; , r- : . ...,/....•:' in Hillsborough. • Stockton State College, and ' its 110th-anniversary this month.'. v-' . '. sionary Sarah Gynis: Sens. Lautenberg and Torricelli, • Fridlington has held several posi- as president 1990-93:: ; ; % \ .',;V: and "a card signed by all those at- •• Cranford schools.. •' ... '.--"'• ' '. "'The couple will be married in Moravian, with a bachelor's in bi- Under the coordination of trustee .Betty Grawley; a; .: Mr. Bryant, Cranfoto's first black constable, was .and Congressman Franks;,: a ology. He is now' attending East received, a master's .degree'in May. •••^ environmental science from recent program retraced the church's history through elected three cqnsecutiVg times to his position during visit to the Swedish Embassy; Stroudsburg (Pa.) University in the New Jersey Institute-of1— _a-mix_oLhistoricaLnaniaIiviLimdj2o^^ the Reconstruction. Mr|Cannqrvpursued a career las ^and a performance by the_Capi- Social news pritrteclj of a master's degree in bi- Technology in Newark. He is timony and music. an English professor anSa Rosenwald Fellow. A mm tol Steps, a comedy troupe fo^ FORBES NEWSPAPERS • UNION COUNTY a project supervisor for Clean "My purpose was to remind our audience of our ister's son, Mr. Cannon has made several contri- : cusing on political humor.:.: is' a microbiologist at Nutro Venture Cycle Chem. early history as a -church body and to recommit our- butions to African-Amerijpn literature, including his in paperfor free Labs^im. in South Plainfield. ,John, the CHS student gov- A May 1998 wedding is selves to climb even higher in the future," Ms. Craw- poem "Freedom In Mah ernment president . and co^ As a service to our readers, The The couple will be married in : planned. ley said. Mrs. Cyrus, along with husband, served as mjis- editor in chief of Spotlight, the Chronicle publishes wedding and August 1998. . As Cranford's oldest black congregation and among sionaries in Liberia for al " 50 years. j high school newspaper, hopes engagement announcements free one of the 10 oldest black churches in New Jersey, Joining in worship were arly two dozen members ;to pursue a career combining of charge. To request a wedding or Miss Wyckoff to marry Mr. Mooney First Baptist began in 1887 with the gathering of 12 of the Stone Square Lodi This historic Masonic his interests in politics, law, and engagement form, call 276-6000. people. . group, whose history exte: as far back as tine journalism. Serving: Westfield, Scotch Plains, Fanwood, Cranford, Garwood, Kenilworth Black and white or color photos Jim and Rose Wyckoff of Cran- ployed by certified public ac- Among this first group were both southern and church, also included active ticipation by Mr. B|y- • .,-..' ' * * * .•.•••••• may be included with your social ford have announced the en- countant James H. Wyckoff as an northern born congregates, ex-slaves and free born, ant Montclair State University GUTTERS TO ADVERTISE PLUMBING accountant. BATHROOM REMODELING DECKS announcement Photos will be re- gagement of their daughter, Jen- working together to build a house of worship. Rev. Alfred Brown Jr. is trtpastor of the church, •has announced that Cranford nifer Wyckoff, to Sean Owen Her fiance is a graduate of Union Several of the church's most notable members were anh Rev. Dr. Debra Wolfe is associate pastor: 'Jflic residents Robert Joseph Bar- turned with a self-addressed, Catholic High School and Lincoln stamped envelope. Mooney, son of Diane and John highlighted during the program, including Joshua church is on High Street rett and Aiigelique Noel DiGre- BATHTUBS REFINISHED For Information Call: D.S. Rockefeller Technical Institute. He is em- gorio Eimer completed their re- DECKS UNLIMITED PLUMBING & HEATING INC. All submitted news- items, in- Mooney of Union. ployed by Heatigg and Air Condi- ON LOCATIONS FINALLY! FORBES at 1-800-559-949S cluding weddings and en- The future bride graduated from spective-bachelor's and mas- tioning Air Power in Union. ter's degree requirements in We build all sizes and shapes or 908-722-3000 Complete gagements, are printed in The Cranford High School and Kean The couple will be married in Cranford GFWC group holds philanthropic tea ^0 today WeRefinish! 10 year guarantee ; < A Gutter Guard December 1996. • Porcelain Plumbing Chronicle as space allows. College of New Jersey and is em- May 1998. CRANFORD - The GFWC Frost" will be presented by Dr. crafts room the community, • Fiberglass All our wolmanized & that works all the time & Wednesday Morning philan- William Evans of Kean College of center, BloomL [dale Avenue, j Dana Dcnaro,. a senior at • Ceramic Tile • cedar lumber guaranteed without Maintenance Heating Hillside Aventie School holds Founder's Day program thropic tea will be 1:30 p.m. today New Jersey. Members xmtinue to sew "Seton Hall University, has been Sinks, No Mess in Fellowship Hall of Calvary Lu- The Home Life Social Services Bibs for Babiesjua Need. Gweri named to the dean's, list for the Guaranteed Free Estimates" Fully Insured services CRANFORD — Hillside Avenue School recently U.S. Pat #3,103,601 sportsmanship and gross body coordination with the theran Church, Eastman Street. Department of the club will meet Perri from thefipenter of Hopo fall 1996, semester. She is an eli' Free Estimates: Bath & Tile Alternative State Lic.#4205/9397 held its Founder's Day program,,Miich isJthe-annual relay. . "An afternoon with Robert 10 a.m. Monday in the arts and Hospice will spe|. 'ementary education/c6im- Commercial & Residential BHB celebrationloLthe inception of tb£ n^tfonsfl PTA. The hoola hoop performed by the kindergarten stu- 908-276-8377 (908)276-8677 munication major who will P ^ , 1-8OO-652-BATH Under-the diiecdbri of-ihe physical education teach- dents is an activity used to further develop large graduate in May. ' Co.untv 1 908-852 ers Terry vBiunnb, Bob Sad^iaki ana Vince Roman, muscle and gross body coordination. ' • •* Ms; Denare^ans- te^beeome. 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    ] r A-12 The Chronicle fviarch 19, 1997

    /larch 19, 1997 You said it: The Chronicle A-13 '/ know there's plenty of families in Cranford Cranford High School wrestler that are not only thinking about Johnny's future Nik Fekete recorded a stellar, in sports, but Suzy's too.' 33-2 season. — Carol Blazejwoski.(story below) Sports Forbes Newspapers All-Area Boys Basketball Team

    REGGIE GARBETT. Franklin tr ft ft'-ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Play ball! CHS junior grappler edged in state semifinals, finishes third ft ft. CHS varsity baseball team |By MARK WEGRYN "Reggie is the kind of guy who * MICHAEL THOMPSON . .South Plainfield Senior 6-1 ft ()! TKOR§ES, NEWSPAPERS" h e By DAN ARKANS Head Coach Jamie Shriner is By JAMES REILLY pointing," said Fekete, who fin- period, Fekete took a shot which white to get my bearings back after his lone regular season loss, waS-' fr:shme?^iT^lS ^ ^ ANSON FERGUSON ..Piscataway ...Senior 6-3^ ished a sterling 33-2 year in the Soltis defended with his forehead, prepared for Fekete's final assault . ,_ and' sophomores and FORBES NEWSPAPERS holding a THE CHRONICLE the butt, but I was still in- the L's hard to replace statistics like REGGIE GARRETT Franklin Senior.... 6-6 Convention Center in Atlantic City. sending a dazed Fekete to the mat match." , and countered well, securing a 16-9 J help them with their game," said ft baseball He didn't break the bank, but he Instead of awarding Fekete two (hese: 18 points, 12 rebounds, Fenchel. "He was so great with ev- ft JASON WILLIAMS , St. Joseph's Soph...... 6-2 n October, South Plainfjeld's. "But once I lost, I tried to stay Fekete narrowed^the gap to 9-6 victory, before falling in the state -j»_ (bur assists, four steals and Mike. Thompson faced another "clinic in kept his shirt. focused and win the rest of my points for the butt, the referee de- in the second period, pressing on final to Lakewood High sophomore . r erybody and just an outstanding TIM FINGER... Somerville Senior. 5-10 ft obstacle in what already had Cranford High junior wrestler matches to take third. Third is no cided to give Soltis four points for Damien Hahn 10-8. ';!^'' hree blocks per game. leader." ~ 1 I conjunction - the offense by taking most of the Strangely enough, however, the been a turbulent life. Nik Fekete went to Atlantic City substitute for first, but it's some- a takedown and near-fall, leaving shots, with the rangy, muscular "Down 11-9,1 decided to let him . Throughout a high successful ft ft , with the 1 bir\g 'Kurt Fenchel, head coach at campaign which included a second A His grandmother Bertha, who last weekend with one thing on his thing maybe I can build on for the Cranford junior in the hole 6-1. Soltis content to stay on the out- go so I'd have a chance for a big'. .;,' WAYNE BUCKNOR Franklin Senior. had raised him for the past seven Cranford Fekete refused to use the possible 1 1 fplin High, will miss most straight Somerset County Tourna- & &5ft mind — the 189-pound state cham- next year," . side and counter. four or five point move," said ' , •about Reggie. Garrett when he L.J. SMITH .....^.Highland Park Junior years, died. His . world coUld've pionship. Fekete rolled snake eyes Fekete shut out Emerson Park's six-point swing on the referee's Fekete slipped in a nifty take- Fekete. "But it didn't work out!" ;'; ment championship and a loss in ft Baseball ,' T; Igraauates in three months will be crumbled but instead he focused in his Tndfbr the championship, Drew Peters 10-0 in the consolation questionable decision as an excuse. down midway through the third Now I have to try and keep work-^ j the Central Jersey Group 3~state BILL CWIEKA .....North Plainfield... Junior . and-Softball; his'Readership, The 6-foot-6 senior tournament, Fenchel tried to get ft DAVE MARKOWITZ ..Cranford Senior... 6-4 ft' on the one constant in his life — dropping a i£9""decision to Pomp- round semis, before taking third "Hey that's wrestling. That's the period to trail Sdftis 11-9, who took ing so I can come back my senior, " basketball. .League ton Lakes' John Solus inthe semi- with a 12-6 win over Rich Gildner nature of the sport," said Fekete some injury time, which also halt- year and make it .happen. I think Jr' '*.,' Ihad, a great effect on Franklin's his star player to shoot the basket- CHRIS EIBELER Immaculata Senior.... 6-4 ? J Ifresjunan and. sophomore players. ' Thompson also got plenty of (CBSQ 7- finals, but rebounded to win his . of Southern Regional. It was the who earned a nasty mouse under ed the momentum of the match. need to dedicate myself totally tp ^ _ ball more. Garrett's team-oriented support from his 22-year-old cousin 8:30 p.m. next two matches and secure third Saturday morning match with, his eye courtesy of Soltis' heads-up Faced with a two-point deficit and winning the states in my junioxLt j philosophy, however, meant more ft Tahuana, who he's currently living defensive style. "You have.no con- J place in the state. nemesis Soltis, however, that left under a minute remaining in the year. Staying late in practice ami; ™RCUS MALLOY Piscataway Senior 6-0 ft with and describes as a sister and Monday in "I went there with the goal of the junior scratching his head, lit- trol over decisions like that and match, Fekete let Soltis up in an working hard on my conditioning -,,-J to shoot the ft JAMES WALLACE Bndgewater-Rantan ...Junior.. 5-10 # mother wrapped up in one. •'" the Cranford High gym. winning -the state championship erally and figuratively. • you just have to suck it up and attempt to get major points with a are things I'm committed to in my < basketball more — but he would ^ Thompson, a 6-foot-l senior cen- CBSL registered children and I didn't do that, so it's disap- Trailing Soltis 2-1 late in the first keep fighting. It took me a little take down. Soltis., who dealt Fakete alenior year." ! always look to get his teammates JARED JONES Hillsborough Freshman.6-0 ter for the Tigers, had a dominat- 8-12 years old. are welcome move involved," said Fenchel, ft DUSHAWNDORSEY... Somerville ..Senior. 6-2 # ing season on the court, finishing whose club ended up with a 22-3 to. attend the free clinic, BOB SCHULTZ ...;,...... ^Westfielc., Westfieldd . Senior 6-4 ft fifth in the Middlesex County scor- mark.- "We wanted him to get as ft ing race at 18 points per game. where Shriner, his staff and many touches during a game as he ft ft "You've got to keep going on," team players, will explore the g new ground .possibly could. Good things hap- ft said Thompson.on the death of his finer points of the game with pened when Reggie touched the ft Somerset County grandmother. '%>u can't just stop basketball." . *y Alex Nicholas, Bernards, Jeff Murray, ft everything. Basketball means ev- the youth of .Cranford.' Play- Craiiford native "Reggie was named Player.of the. Watchung Hills; Mike Berry, BfidgewaterrRaritan; Jon Gutierrez,. erything to me. It changed my life. -ers should bring their mitts Year by another paper and he ft. Bound Brook; Wes Kcvach, Hillsborough; Ron Klementovicz, ft. It kept me from doing other things and sneakers, • For • infor--. heads; New York Manville; Daryh PJummer and Damian Lawrence; Franklin ..ft' which could'ye gotten me in trou- mgtibn, call Kevin Kessler at ble/Basketball is something I

    player —but that's not Reggie^ ^^^ ^ • ^ :, •• rt L enjoy and want to keep on doing." 272-8261. Liberty franchise said Fenchele ; "As googod a basketbala l P

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Box 699, Somerville, NJ 08876 llon call 725-0308. 826-8838 • Belgium Block • Railroad Ties 908-359-3000 croatlve mom, devoted We take anything $119 a JOHN MACNAMARA PAINTING- Qulty work, Horn* _ PROFESSIONAL TAPER MIKE'S TREE SERVICE dad, adoring relatives Workmanship Giiar. USE FORBES ••• PAINTING ••• truck load. Includes load- * A MR. DO-RIGHT. * * PAINTING res rates, 20 yrs oxp. await. Debbie/Steve. 1- 2110-Furniture Ing a dumping, Mldrano All Work Guaranteed Fully Insured Soiling? Renovating? Tree a atump removal, Int/Ext. Recommended Framing, Sheetrock OK INTERIOR a EXTERIOR pruning, brush chipping, fully Insu. Sm. jobs ok I 800-073-7890 2120 • Oarage Sales CLASSIFIEDS! Bros. 908-574-6816 Moving? Call me for all by Int. Decorators.10 yrs. Bob Blxzarro 068-9047 2125 • Merchandise OR CALL. 1 -8OO-559-9495 FIND A 30 yrs Exp. 726-1392 Deck and Fence Hleach- lofl •pitting, wood chips. Ing, Staining and MAJER CO Over 32 yr. 908,968-0862 your work, exp. painter, Exp. Call John 709-0915 ADOPTION- Athletic under $100 CLEANUP a LIGHT BATHROOMS spackllng, tllo, porch & Mike 908-722-3235 PAINTING— Interior + couple, hpplly married 2130 • General Merch Walerprooflng. Driveway HAUUNO- of all types. FRO8TV8 PAINTING FURRY, sealing. Odd jobs AAA REPLACEMENT Comploto renovations, scroen repair. Storm dr.s MULCH/STONE- Pick Exterior. Reasonable for nine years, offer hap- 2140 - Offlo* Furniture 4070 4080 Free estimates. Insured. WINDOWS Installed. "Master of tho Int/Ext. Reasonable Rates. 908-968-4306 •Reasonable a Rellablo- Low rates. We work repairs, rogroutlng. Froo Up or prompt delivery. plnoss and a bright 1u- and Supplies Name: FEATHERED Electrical Handyman Services Doors-SI ding-Great Est. Fully Ins. Call Randy small |obs." 960-7S40 Rates. No Job to small. luro for your child. Let us - Call Pete, 317-6848- weekends. Call Tony Retail or wholesale. PAINTING- Interior I 21BO - Software prices. Call Toll Free 753-2759 Eagle Fonce a Supply Fully Ins. 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Exhibitors Irom lighting, telephones, etc. JUNK REMOVAL CARTING— You call, I Honest est. 14 yrs exp. Remodeling, Installation Senior discount, Froo LEAF CLEANUP faction. Talk live to our 45 states. Atlantlo City VISA/MC#: n< L They payl Shop at homo sorvlco. I lousohold Cloanup. Free siding. Free ait. Insured ;dulok '••P° "-,n J?- Attics, basements, yards haull Debrla removal of fully Ins. Tru-Marc Conat. and repair. Free esti- 908-388-0717 NEXT PAGE nlftod & caring Psychics. Convention Center. Sat- 908-422-8487 mates. 008-236-7935 W. Cantor, 908-757-B655 Est. Jamoa 008-7S4-8808 Call 1-900-582-9999 ext. urday MARCH 22 10 AM- FORBES #7534. Call 358J041: Call Joe 287-1281 all kind 908-754-6876 3525. $3.99 per mln. 9 PM Sunday MARCH 23 !)(l -^73^0137. or 704-8070 must be 18 yr. Sorv-U 1OAM-0PM. Fill In 1 Character per box, allowing for spaces and punctuation as necessary. Additional lines add $1 each, use separate sheet of paper if necessary. CLASSIFIEDS 619-645-8434. 1-800-526-2724 A-20 The Chronicle March 19, 1997 Employment Wednesday, March 26, 1997 MAINTENANCE STABLEWORKER WORKER RECEPTIONIST 5080 DRIVERS Country Riding Stable. Part-Time Career Investments/ A Forbes Newspaper 50 cents Management Training Program Indoor/outdoor mainte- RESERVATIONIST Duties include feeding & CRANFORD • GARW00D • KENILWORTH nance & repair of bldgs. grooming horses, dean- Employment ortunftfes :. • i & grounds equip. & na- Oo you have the desire to ing stalls & preparing CDL with passenger endorsement ture trails at County Envi- horses for public riding. ronmental Education be an Integral part of an INSIDE SALES- P/T. 20- $1000*« POSSIBLE ; exciting & growing com- Exp. with horses re- 25 hrs/wk. Join our staff Center. 40 hrs/wk. quired. $20.549/yr. + Typing. Part-time. At Will train if needed $19,0i4/yr. + exc. fringe pany? Immediate opening of Inside sales profes- Home. Tool free 1-800-" IT'STIMK.. for an enthuslatic Indi- exc. fringe benefits. Call sionals working with benefits. Call (908) 722- 218-9000 Ext. T&139 for vidual who Is Interested (908-722-1200 for ap- small business owners 1200 for application pllcatlon(hearlng Im- detalls.Fee required. - : (hearing Impaired (908- In a> long term temporary and professional prac- assignment. Some eve- paired (908-526-4762) tices. $12-$15 plus Incen- Call 908-302-0500 526-4762) EOE EOE $1000'* POSSIBLE- To discover why Enterprise Rent-A-Car is nings* and Saturdays a tives. Advancement op- Reading Books. Part- /Town soccer club portunities. Call 908-232- Ext. 121 the best compahy at which to establish • MATERIAL HANDLER/ must. Own trans a mustl Summer Day Camp time, at home. Toll free:.. WHSEOPER, Only articulate, profes- Counselors: Boys' group 9599 or fax resume to 1-800-218-SOOO Ext. R-'. :ahnpuitces website your career in-Business Management! With exp. In all phases of sional, reliable Individuals heads, tennis, 908-232-2181. 5139 for llstings/DIrec- : The Cranford Soccer Club, a Inventory control; knowl- need apply. Please Call karate, camping skills, tory ' j'..- edge of DataBase Sys- Clare, Inc. 201-379-1414 KENNEL HELP NEED- rollerbladlng, low ropes, ED— Mon - Frl. 5 pm to 9 ALL OUR REPS WEAR- ^nonprofit organization founded Barker Bus Co. OUR GROWTH HAS CREATED tem/PC skills req'd. Must WSI, canoe. Ideal for drive forkllft. Send .RECEPTIONIST- Rap- pm.' apply In person at THE 8AME THING TO" >iiv 1980 that promotes an inter- Idly growing marketing teachers, college stu- Shake-A-Paw, Rt. 22 west WORK— A SMILEI, NEW OPPORTUNITIES IN THE resume to: dents. Watchung Area. Cest in youth soccer, now bias.'a PACER TOOL A co. seeks fun time recep- Greenbrook. 968-2522 Opportunity for a career- 5000 5050 CENTRAL NJ AREA! tiolnlst/secretary for light (908)647-0664 Representing Local BusJ- Iwebsite. PLASTICS LEGAL SECRETARY nesses and Profession-" EMPLOYMENT Employment- 660 Mpntrose Ave. office duties. Call 908- TECHNICIANS ; The club is one of the latest 232-9599 or fax resume Experienced, WP 5.1.als Flex-hr/Beneflts. is blamed General So.Plalnfleld.NJ 07080 Needed for Installs and transcrlper. Flexible Northern NJ 201-539- ^members , of Cranford Online, to 908-232-2181 service for Satellite. Tele- Our acclaimed Sales, Marketing and BusinessTraining pro- MECHANIC/SHOP hours. Cranford. 0202. Southern NJ 90EP : making club-related news and SECRETARY- Needed phone and Cable TV 908-276-3060 429-0202 WELCOME HELPER work In the New Jersey ARE YOU A gram offers bright, motivated and career-oriented 4-year Immediate opening. for small busy Somerset WAGONEOE ! information - available seven law office. Some experi- area. Employee position LEGAL SECRETARY- TELEPHONE college grads the opportunity to learn valuable business Reliable person needed available tor qualified ap- Part Time. For smoke ;days a week, 24 hours a day. for full time position. ence required, salary ASSEMBLE ARTS- SALES EXPERT? skills. So make the time and call/mail/fax your resume to commensurate with ex- plicants. Must have valid free office In Cranford. Crafts. Toys, Jewelry, ; / The web site is at: http7 Some mechanical exp. drivers license. Training Exp. In WP 6, Dicta- FULllOR PART TIME helpful. Bnfts. Apply at: perience. Call Carol 908- Wood Items, typing, sew- www.cranfOrd^conVsoccer. Human Resources, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, 4900 program available, tools phone; Knowledge of ing; computer work froth Forbes nowspapors ESC, 3003 S. Clinton 873-0500 or fax resume trusts & Estates a plus.' ':•• For more information on the needs a Telemarketing Rt. 33, Suite 201 .Neptune, NJ 07753. Ave., So. Plalnfleld. to: 908-873-0505 ana working Insurance home In your spare ttrtiet supplied. Paid holidays Call 908-272-2700 Great pay. Free details on skaters ; soccer program, call Joe Kuc- Specialist. You Must bo SECRETARY- F/T P/T Resume:908-272-9295 toam oriented, self- MECHANIC- Svs.,,co Is and personal time. Work call 1-800-632-8007, 24 seeking a'fleld mechanic very flex. hrs. Insurance available 7 days per hrs. (FEE) •••-.• !^ynski at 276-1810 or E-mail at motivated, Imaginative, 908-919-1600 Fax: 908-751 -0801 & investments Co, exp. LIBRARY ASSIST- PT 5010 - Career Training confident, patient & disci- w/ electrical exp. Start week. Call (908) 665-' hriy «lrcul. desk In Chil- ; [email protected]. Immed. Excel, salary, not manadtory but help- 0133 between 10am-4pm AVON NO DOOR NEC- & Services plined. Sales experience ful, Call after 6pm. dren's Rm. Good people ESSARY- Earn to 50%. 5020 - Child Care a plusl Excellent salary, benefits and co. vehicle. ask for Janle. Drug free skills, computer skills a Business park area hit 908-707-9665 . 908-757-5776 workplaoe. Sell at work/anywhere, Wanted commission & bonotlts. + . Apply In persoh. MLM & benefits avail- ; Citizen directory ' 5030-Agencies. ••• Call Rick -Kestanbaum•• NO. EXPERIENCE Bound Brook Memorial able., Call .for great, plaint calls have come in to the. 5040 • Domestic 908-722-3000, ext.6130 NECESSARY! $500 to TRI-COUNTY SECU' Library. 402 E, High St. money making op-;, By ELLEN M. FEUCETTA 5050 - General SECRETARY- Spanish distributed to town; chamber office. : $900 Weekly/Potential speaking with good typ- RITY- Has full & part Library Program portunlty. Independent : 5060 - Health Care Processing Mortgage time security positions Representative.' ' . . The 26th edition of the Cnjtn- "There has been a lot of damage 5070 - Managerial ATTENTION BUSINESS ing skills & shorthand, F/ Coordinator • OWNERS— Responsible Equal Opportunity Employer Refunds. Own hours. Call T, full benefits, 401K. available for Lieutenant 1-600-527-2866 jord Citizen's Directory was dis- 5000 - Part-Time 1-80O449-1042 ext 2035. Part time position. 15 CRANFORD — Police have to the Call buildings in the busi- word processor with Visit Us On the Internee.httpAWww.erac.com plan.. Send, resume & sal- Sargent & regular offic- hours: Manville Library. 5090 - Employment. ers In Ihe Somervllle EARN $1000 WEEKLY- •Vv • tributed last week by the hb.mq offlco,- MS word ary requirement^, Kuhl ... Call 908-722-9722 . stepped up patrols in the Cranford ness park. The groups have re- Wanted r . ., OFFICE .'.•'•;• area. Must h'av6 clean Stufflng, eriyelqpea. at ••%'. ! League of Women Voters to 6.0,. corol, WR 9S. Color We're growing) Looking Corp;, P.O: Box 26,.FIem- home. Start how. No ex- ':}••', business' Park .after a series' of van- rnbyed-picnic benches, that are ac- 5100-Career printer, phone, AOL: Hate Irigton, NJ 08822 criminal record,, reliable MEDICAL ASSISTANT-: 1 for team players, to join perience. Free supplies, 9,200 local 'homes and busi- ; Investments & Is S13/hr. "No overhead" transportation. Home Part Time- Monday & >•'•' ' ; '•'•'., ••' AUC3UST0 F. MENEZES/THE CHRONICLE dalism attacks linked to skate- tually'chained down,-The ^skate- Opportunities our office staff. •• ' ' •'. phone & high school di- Info. No obligation. Send 908-668-9519 Congenial, busy office. SECURITY " Thursday afternoons, < nesses, ..' boarders and inline skaters. boarders use- them for ramps,"- Mr. J ploma or equivalent. We some Saturdays. SASE to ACE, Dept: Garden Club of Cranford members Stephanie Williams and Frances Wismer create floral AUTO 5050— -5050 5050 —RECEPTIONIST.-^- : offer competitive _pay- & 2035, Box 5137, Dia- , The 1997 flier lists all elected Sgt John Baer, who was told of Petschow said- 5020 Employment- Busy phones. We need a ~~Arme«l/Una'rmed -~— Internal Medicine with arrangements for recipients of Mobile Meals of Westfield. ASSISTANT MANAGER Employment- Employment- paid vacation. Experi- minimal managed care. mond Bar, CA 91785"^ -officials,-: major appointed Child Care Wanted voice with a smile. Diver- ence preferred but not -the situation four weeks ago by the In addition, Mr. Petschow said Full service Auto & Tire General General General sified duties, PC skills a Growing Security Firm Please call 236-0775 ENTREPRENEURS ', boards and phone numbers Ctr. Retail Sales or auto seeks Full time & Part required. If Interestered Chamber of Commerce, said curbing in the area is being dam- plus. ' Call: 1-800-567-7570 to MEDICAL FRONT OF- WANTED!- Full or Part ;New this year are the town In- background necessary. time Officers for Jersey tlmel Our business start- benches, signs and buildings them- aged by the youths riding on it NANNY LIVE IN- Must Excellent salary plus CARPENTER- Skilled DEALERSHIP WITH NA- DRIVERS WORD PROCESSOR set an Interview between FICE— Experience nec- bo loving. Exp & Ref rod. City, Somervllle, Bridge- up kit reveals 38 of ternet sites and the Hyatt Hills bonusesl Full Benefits. only, minimum 5 yrs TIONAL MAINTENANCE CDL Class B with P En- Heavy word processing, water, Edison, Florham the hours of 9 am & 3 essary, Data entry,, ap- selves have been damaged by the with their wheels. Care (or boys. 4 mth f/t & SUBURBAN AUTO MALL broad exp. Ability to lead CORP. Assured ac- dorsment. F/T or P/T diversified duties, good pm. Mon-Frl. no after pointments & phone. Ap- today's hot business. '. Golf Course Commission. Club spreads holiday joy Park, E. Newark (Armed), skating group. "They've also broken a window 4 yr. old p/t. Non smoker Metuchen area . - crew. Must have own counts In the local area. Please Leave Message PC skills. hour calls will be ac- prox. 15 hours per week, Free cassettes and litera- Own car a plus Bridgo- Carteret (Armed), Mt. ture explain. Call 1-800- (908) 725-6998 tools, van/truck, good at- $600 Weekly Income (908) 572-5195 DATA ENTRY CLERK Olive & Hackettstown cepted. EOE • - . Brldgewater Specialists "It looks like it's escalating to a and punched in the side of a build- Wator titude, hard working, will- Comfortable with num- 343-8014, ext. 8185 • The members arrange about 20 bouquets for each 1-800-932-0803X1044 guaranteed to start. DRIVERS— Regional and (Armed officers must office. Call 908-231-1311 ; Police offering By ELLEN M. FEUCETTA j situation, more and more. It's not ing. Several cars in the area have BARTENDER/ ing to travel long dis- $4,950 investment re- bers, accuracy Important. have valid NJ Carry Per- WAREHOUSE OTR positions available MEDICAL EXTRA INCOME holiday. WOMAN TO WATCH- 2 FOOD SERVER tances, if nee. Benefits quired. Call 800-832- PC skills a +.' •: mit). Excellent Benefits See our ad under Excellent opportunity THECHRONICLE one individual, it's groups of skate- also been vandalized," he said. Full time positions avail- nowl CalArk International Please call 908-647-3537 TRANSCRIPTiONISTS •bricks at gazebo "We do it approximately once a month throughout children. After school avail. 800-835-0000 2290. offers GREAT PAY, BEN- Package Includes: Delivery/Warehouse working from home. No boarders," Sgt. Baer said. "It's not just the weekend. The able. Excellent hourly Ask for Sue. Somerset Tire Service For surgical office In the year. After Easter, well make arrangements for and somo evenings In my CASHIERS & concession DRIVER EFITS and the chance to Somorvlne, approx 15 selling, not MLM. - The Cranford Police Centen- or more than 15 years, members of the Gar- business park has the perfect con- Warron home. 908-580- wages. Med. bnfts. & va- Tom 908-7S2-5728\ Since June 4, the police de- cation. Ploaso call attendants needed for See our ad under GET HOME MORE OFFICE— Manufacturing •Full Medical & Dental WESTFIELD LUMBER & hrs per week flex, exp nial Committee is leading a Mother's Day. We try to keep it seasonal," Ms. Wil- 0946 OFTEN! Must be 22 With •Prescription Plan den Club of Cranford have been quietly partment has reported four official ditions for skateboarders. There's Rarltan Valley Immed. openings. Hadloy -_D6liv_©ry/WarehoU3t3 firm In Cranford_seQX "For each different holiday, we try to get a signifi- posted were stolenr Sgt. Wilde said. To combat the problem, Mr. 908-317-9777 ' epilepsy and would Ilka 788-8838 Services and Blanket Must have own transp. 5060 BERNARDSVILLE . 2 4254, Dunellen. NJ 08812 Each brick will allow the pur- Cranford area. . Wrap Fleet. Tultlon-free SD-33. Week end Re- located In Somerset days per week & every In addition to the official com- Petschow said owners of business to access GATE Services CNA- F/T P/T, 7am-3pm PET SHOP— Brusher/ County. Must have 5 yrs. Employmont-Employ chaser to have two lines per- cant flower in the arrangement If you're im- "Over the years, we've gotten thank you notes call today: training! Tractor pur- cruiters. third weekend; More HOME TYPISTS—'PC plaints, Kurt Petschow, the presi- park properties will begin to sign 5050 and 3pm-11pm. Only chase programs, pay for bather must be 18 yrs or exp. In Supv. level of se- HHhHeaHhC hours avallavle if de- users, needed. $45,000 sonalized, with a total of 14 mobilized and can't get out, flowers are a way of from people who have gotten the arrangements. I Marilyn Dantona Certified Nurse's aides FENCE PEOPLE- In- older, apply within, 4 Di- curity. Full Benefits pack- Employment- (609) 392-4900 or service, safety plan and sired. Call 766-1799 Income potential. Call 1 - bringing joy into your day," Ms. Wismer said., (Please tuxnvto page A-2) . . dent of the Cranford Chamber of complaints about the offepses. to apply Good working morel Limited opelngs In stallers, helpers, sub- vision St. Somervllle age Includes: Med., Den- 800-513-4343 ext. B-5097 characters per line: Order forms General 1(800) EFNJ-TIE. EOP. conditions end benefits. contractors & sales per- tal, Llfa, 401K. Tuition CHHA OPPORTtJNmESI SALES PERSON— $889/ Commerce, said additional com- (Please turn to page A-2) Auxiliary aids available RSD Ternp; Employee for the centennial brick c$x\ be Rarltan Health «. Fleet, 1-800-348-2147 son, Woll established Co. REAL ESTATE SALES Reimbursement, Vaca, We need, you lor many MONTH RESIDUAL IN- upon request. •'. Extended Care Benefits. Eagle Fence & tlon Pay and more. Quail- assignments In Somer- COME. Best products, PdPfOY- We obtained at police headquarters. "SUMMER HELP" dept.A-24 ARE YOU LOOKING 633 Route 28, Raritan Supply, 1-800-262-3245 FOR FLEX TIME? fled professional candi- set, Huntordon & Union must be dependable & make $2200-$7700 week- Silver Saddle CAREGIVER/INFANT dates please FAX resume areas. We offer health- & TODDLER 908-526-8950 DRIVERS A Career with Unlimited personable. Call 908-463- ly with no competition. Swim Club HAIRSTYLIST A and salary history to: care benefits, flex sched- 9202 Call now 1-800-995-0796 FT/PT In Warren, M-F, CUSTOMER SVS— Ser- Well established - MANICURIST earning potential? Let's ommittee Branchburg Area talk...CaIl Donna Perk (908) 707-8770 uling and Ideations, X8448. For free 2 minute "Cortlllod Lifeguards CDA certification re- vice co Is seeking a de- Ambulance Co. needs W/Followlng, 50% competitive pay. Not TEACHER ASST- M-W- Van drivers. Knowledge Wsldsl Realtor* overview. )•->-' vacancies quired. Top pay. tail oriented cust. svs Comm. Pd/HoTldays & olf outing *WSI Swim Instructors 908443-4610 certified? F9am-1 2:30pm, T-T 'Snack Bar Call 908-412-1414 rep. Applicant must be of area roads and clean Vac. Uvely Salon. 8:30am-3pm. Start OUTSfANDING HOME driving record. Great SECURITY OFFICERS Classes start soon! BUSINESS OPP. brd Police Centen- •Rocroallon Director CARPENTER HELPER- reliable & a self starter. Tues-Sat.Somervllle area. RECEPTIONIST . National Security Firm Metro Healthcare Immed. runs thru June. "Arts-n-Crafts Instructors Call 908-707-9665 oppty. Call 271-0606. 908-685-0202 704-8686 promoting full vibrant _ „ .„ ( ittee has scheduled a Reliable, hard Worker, has Immediate openings Services health. Organic wild CALL TODAY! clean driving record, own DRIVERS— Artie Express for full time/part time In 1-800-432-8307 golf outing for Monday/May 12. 725-7441 DELIVERY/WAREHOUSE INSTALLERS CONCIERGE WAITER/ WAITRESS grown whole food. Real- are finding occupants vehicle, willing to travel Fantastic opportunities to where experience and Auto warehouse looking Brldgewater, Somervllle, Full or Part time tor ca- Istlcly high earning po- The QU^mg will be at the Fox long distances. Join the Northeast largest success come together. for exp. Installer. Com- Bound Brook and many 5080 tering hall located In Gar- tential. Free audio. 1-800- Call 1-800-835-0000 employee owned Tiro & Seeking ,OTR tractor- petitive salary $300- Sunrise Assisted Living, other areas, Up to $8.50/ wood. Flex hrs, will train, 272-7428 24 hrs. Holld^:^(!plf Club in Branch- ADVERTISING- Our trailer drivers for com- hr. Experience a plus but Part-Tene Chinese restaurant among new tenants busy classified dopt. has CARPENTER Automotive Service Co. $1,000 a week. Valid driv- the premier provider of meal Included. Call 908- burg, t By ELLEN M. FEUCETTA Alderi Street Mr. Marcotte is a You will be responsible pany and lease purchase ers license & own tools a assisted living services to not necessary. Seniors Employment 789-0808 for Interview. SALES'- PT/FT ActTefve- full time pos. available. Our attention to detail position. Call 800-927- and students welcome. t will begin 10:30 Dutlos Include taking In- for delivering merchan- must. Call 908-560-4771 the nation's seniors, ment oriented desired.for THECHRONICLE Westfield resident and owner of and customer service 0431. EOE seeks energetic, self- 18, yrs. or older. Clean expanding sales force. coming calls, as woTl as creates an Immediate dise to customers and ask for Bel. a.m. w barbecue lunch and the town's Ken Marcotte Restau- performing shipping and motivated Individual to record, reliable car. HS ACCOUNTANT NEEDED 5100 Interest In Health/Nutrl- dovoloplng new & exist- neod for an exp. Carpen- DRIVERS- Experienced Diploma, Drug Free. p.m, with dinner. ing business & handling recivlng responsibilities. LANDSCAPE LABOR- join our Westfield com- Computer literate. Will Career Investments/ tlon a plus. Will train. Call CRANFORD — Although a man- rant ter remodeling homes In or Inexperienced. North ERS— Hard work good munity as a Concierge. American Protocuv* consider bookkeeper.W/ (909)528-3481. For Inter- a varloty of clerical func- Postlons available In our American Van Lines has Opportunities Cost} Ml individual golfers is ager hasn't been hired, the Down- On Eastman Street, The Gour- Somerset ana Middlesex Truck Parts Subsidiary In pay $6-$10. per hour. Will greet/direct visitors & Services Spreadsheet skills. Temp view. tions, excellent com- Ctys. Must nave mln 3 owner operator openings $150. GfflTtony Mack at 276- munication skills along Edison, NJ and our Tire Exp. helpful but not nec- respond to the needs of CBJL90IP789-8S45 ok, start Immed. Flex, town Management Corporation met is planning to expand its Ital- yrs. exp., neat appear- In their Relocalion Ser- 833ary. 908-272-3960 residents and their fami- hours ok. 549-3100, Some adt listed in this clas- SAVE ON BOTH LONG with planning & organiz- & Parts Distribution Cen- vices Division and< Blan- 3918^ ^!j|nformation on hole (DMC) is moving fiollstea m ahead. ian deli with a restaurant The ad- ing ability. Must be able ance, meet deadlines, be ter In Bound Brook, NJ. lies. Superior customer SECURITY Fax: 549-0872 sification may require a fee DISTSNCE & IN-STATE organized, and work well ket Wrap fleet. Tultllon- LEGAL SECRETARY service skills with previ- ServlceLInk Security TELEPHONE CALLS - sponspranibs or entry forms. DMC Chairman Paul LaCorte ditional dining facility will occupy to typo 45 WPM, have We require a valid NJ free training! Tractor pur- Growing suburban law to purchase information good command of En- with others. $14/hr. to driver's license and a ous experience answer- has Immediate openings CHIROPRACTIC ASST. ana/or materials regarding With Patenpendlng com- has announced the rental of sev- the former Sage Office Products start and excellent ben- chase programs, no trall- firm has 2 full time secre- ing phones, or in a cus- for full-time and part-time munication dlylce. Home glish language & excel- good driving record. er maintenance ex- tary positions avail. Utl- In Hlllsborough, After- career investments and/or iont spoiling skills. Wo efits. Advancement Apply In person or call: tomer service position In the BRIDQEWATER noons/Eyes. & Sat. AM. opportunities. & business. No competi- CrartilFord • • eral stores in space located ad- based on' performance. penses, pay for perform- gatlon/transactlonal exp: and a genuine interest In area. Must have the fol- tion. Distributors needed. offor salary plus commis- Mark Reiner at 1*800- ance plans and much required. Shorthand & Light clerical. Call jacent to the deli. sion & benefits. Call Mall summary of work 445-1434 ext. 276 seniors required. Com- lowing: Home Phone, re- 908-874-6650 $1000 WEEKLY- Stuff- 1-886-S6B-7778 ."• the central ^ j-__, ^ ^. i_ experience tor morel 1-800-348-2147, computer exp. nee. Exc. puter skills a plus. We liable transportation, Ing Envelopes your loca- ril5 Dr. Arthur Classified Manager 201- bept. A-24. "Subject to working conditions. Sal- UNLIMITED INCOIJJIE' P.O. Box2157-DeptPK Somerset Tire Service offer a competitive salary clean police record, H.S. CLERICAL/TYPING- PC tion. Easy work, excellent • •Crane' 'ord Chapter, Na- business dis- CranTotxl continues to be 763-0700 Mon-Frl. 10am certain conditions. ary open. Mall resume to: diploma or G.E.D., and High Comm. Potential Bilenker, a local to 3pm. Flemlnpton, NJ 08822 400'West Main Street and comprehensive ben- exp. helpful. Drive com- pay, PT/FT. WORKERS tnct They are one of #je region's best P.O. Box 2001 P.O. Box 985, Cranford, efits. Interested and qual- pass a drug screening. pany car,. light house- NEED NOWI FREE DE- Saving Homeowners big tional Daughters of the dentist whose CARPENTER- Must Bound Brook, NJ O8805 DRIVERS- Need work? N.J. 07016. Attn. Pam or ified Individuals, please Senior Citizens welcome. keeping, assist blind TAILS send SASE: P.O. $$. New Financial -Ser- Am© solution, will meet occupancies, , . . x . , , ALASKA JOBS! have own tools & truck. We have It In the Edlson- Fax to 908-272-4477. forward a resume to: Call 201472-5511, for man In new business, 1 Box 500-KT. Lima, PA vice. One call Closers 1 p.m. he said, which buys in terms of rentals,' current office is Earn up to $30,000 fish- Mln 5 years exp. 908- DO YOU WANT Cranbury area. FT & PT Appt/lntervlow. E.O.E. to 5 pm, Mon thru Friday, 19037 Delight. Call now 1-800- ', April 5 at the on South Union Ing throo month Salmon 549-3706 TO BECOME Owner/Operators needed LIMOUSINE DRIVER SunriMOfWestflald 908-755-1120 365-7550 ext. 71640 ". -home bi Serafin for the soason. Also, Construc- A MILLIONAIRE? for on demand & sched- Full & Part-Time posi- Attn: John Moor* SHIPPING AND >91000's POSSIBLE - represent a — PaulLaCoite Avenue, is mak- tion, Cannorios, oil Holds Call from a fax phono to uled work. Vans, Pick- tions available. Will train. 240 Springfield Avenue RECEIVING FASHION ADVISOR READINQ BOOKS WORK FROM HOME annual reports meeting. commitment to _.,_ , . and morel receive free information: ups, hatchbacks. Call Retirees welcome Westfield, NJ 07090 See our ad under Wear & show ladles Jew- Part Time. At Home. Toll $50041500 P/T Monthly ;', pessert'wJll be served. Host- m ing a move to a (504) 345-1869 AdVart/M in the Classltkd! 1-805-383-0091 1 -800-225-5538 Mon-Frl, Call: 908-968-0040 FAX: 908-789-5778 Delivery/Warehouse elry 2 eves. $150. We Free 1-800-218-9000 Ext. S2000-S6OOO F/T Moplhfy Cranford serin- DMC chairman larger space on Ext. 4399S12 DOC. 1091 9am-5pm. 8 am to 6 pm. EOEM/F/D/V Somerset Tire Service Train. 908-756-3068. R-6554 tor Listings 1-800-733-2110- ess for dessert is Bonnie Turn- ^er.. ' • • /•',:;• •..••" vicetermss offereof d and capital invest- Miln Street. Dr. Bilenker's new of- ment fice is under construction alongside The first of the new businesses the Crafter's Market W^^vJ ^^^ ^^% ~^ ^&&^: w^w^ ^-^^ *^\ ~^5a> ^^w <=>^» ->^_«w Line dancing classes to open is New Jersey Cellular At 110 North Ave. West, on the - 4O3O - Carpentry 4127 - Kttoh»n» - 4O7O - Elttctlcal 41BO- Masonry planned at college Telephone and Pager, which oc- site of the former Cranford Sand- • 4075 - Gutters 4180-Painting Exercising with neighbors is cupies the former ASAP Print wich Shop, a Chinese restaurant is • 4O8O - Handyman Sarulcos 4200 - Plumbing, • 4O85 - Hauling & CI«an Up Heating & Coolin, '.the theme of a line dancing Shop space on Eastman Street, preparing to open. • 41 OO - Homo Irnprovamant • 422O - Roofing no . class series for.senior citizens, The business moved to Cranford At 34 North Ave., where Shirley's HOME CARE SPECIALISTS • 4123 - Interior Decorating 423O - Wallpapering which will be available at begin- from Garwood. Shirtlocker was located, a health Monkeying around Jiing through advanced levels Ken Marcotte Ice Cream and food store is making plans.to move' Brookslde Place School students Sarah Dankowsky, Lilas Humen, Emily Montourl and Claire 4200 4200 4200 4220 4230 ,on Tuesdays, April 1-May 6 at Espresso Cafe is renovating the in, Mr. LaCorte said, f Hoofing Wallpapering Hurnen meet with Curious George. The big ape stopped by the recent Brookslde Scholastic Plumbing, Heating Plumbing, Heating Plumbing, Heating Plumbing, Heating Union County College's Cran- former site of Sweet Dreams Ice Mr. LaCorte said filling these va- Book Fair. Proceeds from the fund-raiser went to the school library, and Cooling and Cooling and Cooling ••• and Cooling ford campus gymnasium. Cream Shop at North Union and ROOFING UP AGAINST THE WALL (Please turn to page A-2) Double D Construction Custom Wallpapering Registration \tys required. For COMPETITIVE SCHNEIDER PLUMBING State license 4875. Ser- Quality work guaranteed References. 20 yrs.exp. more information, call Karen ThoFUELOILco PLUMBING & HEATING Dennis 1-800-252-1692 908-826-3994 Sewer/ Drain Cleaning. vice, Remod. Repairs. ATTRA(^READERS!! Platt at 709-759;. Est. 1916. 908-668-0136 WALLPAPER BY DONNY • I O per gal. Repairs, Alterations, ACCESS ROOFING Newspaper to close Water Heaters, Boilers, All types of roofs, repairs 22 yrs. Experience. Board puts off decision on subdivision Sump Pumps, Gas Linos, all types, free est.' Emerg. Painting & Plastering. Chinese auction for Good Friday Pilco Subjocl to Change Without Notice Water & Sewer Mains. Ads In Classified Svc. 7 days a week. 008-272-3832 908-560-3871 908-726-1093 nursery beddings, is at 121 Bloomingdale Ave. ' came to the Planning Board meeting March 19 don't cost — WALLPAPERING BY planned at Orange By ELLEN M. FEUCETTA The 102 Walnut Ave. office FREE.-. FEMININE TOUCH It sits directly across the street from Mr. Robin- were in favor of the subdivision, while the other LOCAL AIR Thbypayl The Orange Avenue School THECHRONICLE of The Chronicle will be HEATING & COOLING Adv»nis» fn the Cfass/ffedl Reasonable ratos. GE-TRESPONSEU! son's home and nursery business office. half remained opposed. YoursoH front costly heating bills, CALL All types/models Prompt service. Frea es- PTA will hold a Chinese auc- closed Good Friday. All sub- serviced & Installed. tlmates. No Job too tion 8 p.m. Friday, April 11. CRANFORD — The Planning Board delayed Mr. Robinson is proposing to subdivide the Resident John Williams, who attended to rep- Owner operated with Is CAFICE CONST. small. Call 231-0282 its decision on a request by Edward Robinson land into three nonconforming lots, the larger resent his parents John and Carmella Williams, mitted news to be published 968-4001 yrs. exp. LOW RATESI 4320 Roofing of All Types Doors will open 7 p.m. Ad- C.O.b. Co OH Burner Sorvlco 908-253-8776, Roofing Singles/Flat/Slate ASK FOR AN AD mission is $5, which includes a to subdivide his Bloomingdale Avenue prop- of the three to maintain nursery beddings and said his family is not opposed to the plan. in the April 2 newspaper Leak Repairs 968-6241 PLUMBING « HEATING Ads in Classified sheet of auction tickets and re- erty, pending the required engineer's signature the remaining two identical properties to be "My parents' home at 109 Bloomingdale is Low rates. Good service. must be on the editor's desk $3-00OFF $5.00 OFF ROOFING- Hayes Con- ROOFING— Siding, Gut- dont cost •— freshments. Prizes include gift and procedural updates to his proposed plan. given to his sons. The proposal has drawn com- the closest to the property. If they build a Drain cleaning. Free osll- tracting. Specializing In tors, Leaders & Repairs. ENHANCER IN by 6 p.m. tomorrow. mln dol of 1 SO gal mln dol of 200 gal mates. License #10118. Res. Roofing. FREE EST. Free Est. Fair prices. Thmy payl i certificates, Minolta camera, "It will come up on the next agenda. There plaints from neighboring residents who fear if a house, it will be right next to ours. The Robin- ono coupon per cust/por mo Call John 968-8634 Fully Ins. 753-5372 908-753-0842 YOUR AD. IT COSTS •men's mountain bike, remote may not be any more testimony from Mr. Rob- compromise is made further requests to subdi- sons have always been good neighbors and also The office will reopen Mon- control race car and Nintendo inson unless there's changes to his original vide also will be granted. accommodated the neighbors around them," day morning. If you have any AS LITTLE AS $7 64 System. plan. We will give anyone who's there the op- Residents also expressed concern about in- Mr. Williams said. - If you mailed a flyer to every home we're For more information, call Liz portunity to speak," board Chairman Joseph creased flooding in the area with additional Mr. Williams also said the proposed lot sizes questions, call the editor at PER WEEK at 272-9478. Carroll said. building. of the two identical cut lots would be larger 276-6000. delivered to, it would cost you over The property, which houses Mr. Robinson's Mr. Carroll said about half the residents who (Please turn to page A-2) $7,800... Just For The Show your pride POSTAGE!!! 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