c —aft- B-10 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday January 3,1991 CLASSIFIED GO N N EOT I ON FREE To Good Home CLEANUP, REMOVAL & HOMECLEANINQ "Fall J & D MAINTENANCE DEMOLITION SERVICE- Special". Professional INC— small Jobs our spe- Yard. KasBmnqt arid nttlr 382 Any item you no longer can use and want to give free to dannlng with n personal llt Saffp day BBIYlCfl. 7 SERVING CRANFORD. GARWOOD andKENfLWORTH A Forbes Newspaper InduaWai.TTesidentiat and touch. TownhouB»8 start- Interior & exterior repairs: INSURANCE someone whooarimay be^dvertfeetf^FREE of charge by using^ . comrperclal. 10-40. yard ing at $40 & up. Houses Also Cleaning Senior Clti- dumpslers available. Fully vary. Fully Insured. Call zen Disc. (201) 297-4340 the coupon below! USPS 136 800 Second Class Chris at 873-1389. insured. Call for free esti- KITCHEN, BATHS, RE- Vol. 98 NO. 2 Published Every Thursday Thursday, January 10^, 1991 Postage Paid-Cranford.-'N.J. 50 CENTS, mate, 704-B022: • HOUSECLEANINQ- MODELING- alterations, COMPUTER SMARTS- HEALTH INSURANCE^ Thorough,'trustworthy & tile work, finished base- EMPLOYERS OF 1-14 Word processing, Lotus dependable woman will ments, painting, wallpa- FAMILIES/INDIVIDUALS. Fill In 1 character per box, base 123, graphics, pering; no Jobs too small. dean your horne. 5 years 1 Let me show you a cost free to Good Home allowing for spaces and equipment selection,' etc. experience. Own equip* Prompt free estimates. effective package, fullfll- Call Gary at 968-3496.. r punctuation as necessary. Call 725-2612. ment. 526-24,15. t llng the States require- In brief Sclioo| board weighs $26 millip COMPUTER SYSTEMS- KITCHENS, BATHS- re- ments, saving your com- Remember to Include phone I JP. CLEANING SER. 9S*# =mpdcHng, alteration, money "and 8till-af I limit MO an'- 8386/20MK23T495, 8386/ VICE- Homes & Offices, cabinet refaclrig, counter- lowing the employee to Jr.- 25Mhz/64K. cache-$1625, all types. Call 707-1656 tops, formica, Corlan, tile contribute towards their :•- - •*• . - mals may be advertised. requests lor 1991 - 8386/33Mhz-$1965. 8286/ for Free estimate. ' work, skylights, finished program for additional Dog licenses 12Mhz-$895. All 'systems f -' LET ACAPPELLA VIDEO basements, drywall & tap- coverage for their families f • Annual dog licenses "are include: a 40MB hard Ing, decks. References on OR Just self insure'. Pro- " Send tq: FREE ITEMS •• '•-'•< • '•• By Rosalie Gross , disk, a 1.2MB or 1.44MB PRODUCTIONS -edit available from 7:30 a.m. to 4 . Seventy-five, percent of the your home video footage request. No Job too small. gram Includes RETURN FORBES NEWSPAPERS Faced with a deluge of spend- duced a frugal budget and ir still floppy driye, a 1MB RAM, Free estimates. "'Fully In- OF PREMIUM, -Pre- I p.m. Monday to Friday and 9 •v^... ••"•'! lost" in the April school election. $26.47-rnillion proposal is ear- or take care of all your, 1 CLASSIFIED CONNECTION, ing requests from ^scjhool .princi- caWpower supply, mono sured/ Call Cedrone's existing conditions must :a,m. to noon for the next three\, marked formularies and employee monitor/graphics card, video needs for any occa- • pals and "administrators; Cranford He said the time has come to give slon. Call 201-874-3660. Home Improvements at be discussed prior to a . P.O. Box 699, Saturdays at the records desk insurance. The total is $19,799 FDHD controller, en- 846-8729. -...,• Board of Education members • "principals some liberty." Paul MASONRY- Steps, convlent appointment . I in the Municipal Building. million, up t>y 13.45 percent from hanced keyboard. CALL with the owner. Underwrit- Spmervffle, NJ 08876 started wading through a $26.47- said if a spending increase is lim- NQWI! 201-387-0310. walks, chimney repair, KITCHENS- defacing, The cost is $8 or $11 if the $ fireplaces; foundations. ten by: U.S; Guardian million"'budget proposal for 1991- ited t6 5 or 6 percentt, ththe boarbdd the current total of $17,452 mil- Other configurations avail- hew, alterations, counter- HBalthr-tA-RBted)—Call- dog has'-"njpt-been., neutered. able. Shipping & tax not All brick, block & concrete tops, mica furniture, car- 1 92 at a workshop Monday. woul..^..iud "continue .the sins of the Hon. The figure includes the pre- work; Quality work.~Jp- Ray Kahl 658:3/543 Phnnn Any Questions Call: I Proof is required to..receive ; : r mium for employee health insur- included.- Datatech Infor- i : pentry. Free estimates. On first glance, the proposed past" ' '" 7 ."""."" mation Systems, P.O.Box sured. Mark 534-64 18. - Call 968-7027. the lower rate. Proof of rabies Ar(HrA<:«: budget is nearly $5 million higher The superintendent said admin- ance, which will increase by 22.7 424, Bergenfleld, -NJ. vaccination is also required percent from $1,746 million, to MOVING?-U.'oAves"f PAINTING & PAPER DID YOU ' 1-aOO-334-0531 than the current $21.5-million istrators have taken rising taxes 07621. . • •.--'<—- HANGING- Interior/exte- •wees. Palmier! Movers. KNOW... Cljy- . State. -Zip. before a license will be issued. spending plan for a 23 percent in- into consideration" when prepar- $2,143 million, a difference of CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS the- small move special- rior. Professional work. This. little ad can be read • (Ad copy must be plated A $1 per month late fee will, 7 crease, but the high figure reflects ing the budget along with the ex- $397,775. The salary accounts re- —Draperies,'reupholstery, ist. Pianos, 6 rooms or No Job too small. Insured. In more tliarr* t47,'0oo by mail using this coupon.) added after Jan 31. '•'••••_•••' pected negative impact/of revised; fleet an 8-percent pay increase; for . Your fabric .or ours. For- less. Free phone quotes FREE ESTIMATES. Call homes In 15 publications the board's new approach to bud- merly at Steinbachs & PM #00550. 356-2454. Bob Stelnman, 526-3382. throughout oomerset, get preparation; this year. In the state education funding. But, he teachers, secretaries and cuswdi- \: Hahne's. 41 yrs^ experi- N E O N - Windows, PAINTING & WALLPA- Middlesex and Union past several years, school superin- said, "we have to take a look at ans,tThe riumbfer of staff members _ ence. Senior citizen dis- Borders, Custom Interior PERING— Interlpr/exte- Counties? It caught your tendent Robert D. Paul made pre- some of the educational needs is expected to remain the same. count, Shop at home ser- Signs. 494-2993 i rlor,. all .Wall coverings, attention; didn't It? School dates Call YOUR ad In todayl . liminary reductions tp principals' postponed for a number of years This leaves $6,671 million in Vlce. W. Canter 757-6655. NEW BABY, NEW MOM? power washing, free esti- RECYCLE: Use Forbes Newspapers Classified Connection The state Assembly did not requests before the budget was nort-personnel expenses, which is CUSTOM WOOD RAIL- mates. Call John at 1-800-334-0531. under the guise of frugal. budget- For h6me help so Mom 356-6032 take action Tuesday on a bill INGS & STAIRS- Made can. enjoy her new baby. We Get Results! presented to';,,the school board. ing" . • (Please turn to page A-7) to order & installed, • 20 -Call New 'Mum' "Care, PAINTING- Let a that would postpone the an- However, at ffie^suggestiono f the years of experience. ,781-1030. , -••... •» woman do your painting. nual school election from principals, who* felt they did not HARDWOOD STAIR, Neat, clean quality work. ,April 2 to 23. The bill i§ still have an opportunity to explain. PAINTING-? •PapersDe- -Jnsurod£ pending h.ut bas not been re- "cJalTAhy rodrn $T05. NeaF Call Maryanh 560-9235. ELECTRICAL WORK/ & reliable. Many refer- scheduled. In the meantime, GENERAL CONTRAC- ences. Free estimates. 2 PAPERHANGING- No entire list of proposals was pre- TOR/CARPENTER- reli- man cra»iCall 752-2012. job too smalll Reasonable the April 2 date stands with a sented in the,,preliminary budget rates. Call 276-1549. deadline of Feb. 7 for candi- able & insured. Quick ser- PARTY PANNING- Any draft It will be up to the board to mom with 10-year-old vice. Gall 752-1734 ; occatlon any size from ROOFING CONTRACr dates to file. School board decide^" whkh purchases and •birthdays to weddings. TOR —froim roof -repairs mefnbefswhose terms are up ELECTRIC-A-1 Electric maintenance projects to elimi- "" - ,As an gdvocate, she visited the r-£pi Inc: No Job too..small, Our location or yours. We to new roofs. Specializing this yeiar"aje^president Ellen. nate. • • . . ,no challenge";tod great: handle the details insur- in al) home improvements C ON N I Heller, Edna SHvey and Rich- By Rosalie Gross child and made lots of telephone Residential & small busl- ing flair and originality. & additions. Fully insured. N This could be the year to catch calls to the _ fe.mily and social . . ness specialist.: All work Select one or all our' ser- ard Nicholls. "He was longing for" his mother Free estimate. 704-8022. TOOLMAKER/SET UPr- up on many of the requests that agencies across-stafeHines. She . guaranteed. Bonded. Lie. vices: catering, resort CIRCULATION LPN OR MED TECH OR PAWT TIME FLEXIBLE- PHOTOGRAPHERS and hisjnother wanted him," said #8460. Visa/MC ac- accommodations, restau- SHEETROCK/SPACKLE DEPARTMENT MEDICAL ASSISTANT- Our Benefits include the have been chopped year after said the effort introduced her to r Ec.rn $60r$80 weeWy ~.;, (FREELANCE) following: Vacation, plan,, Christine Hogan of of a 10-ycar- cepted. Call Paul rant and banquet rooms, —Repairs to sheetrock & 41O PART TIME MOP, Tues, occasslonal guaranteed setting, ap- year. According to Paul, the bud- old child she helped reunite with the state's social service and court 274-4553 or 654-1330., , entertainment, .'decora- plaster. 572-5811. - Newspaper vending half day Sat. for oral Sur- pointments by. pnone' pension plan, 12 paid hol- Garwood ".'.'.. get for the fiscal jyear beginning systems: After nearly a year's tions, rentals, set up , WINDOW- CLEANING- HELP WANTED routes are available In geon. 722-0850; 725- from your home working Forbes Newspapers, A idays, hospital, -surgical his family in her first case in tho FIREWOOD, SEA- Division of Forbes Inc., and major medical, plus," July 1. could Wind' up with a 10. worth of sifting through a "quag- cleanup.and many morel Professional, fully In- Peapack, Bernardsvllle, 0384 Iv. mjg. & name. 1-2 hours dally. No seir- 1 ; The borough gave a citation Court Appointed Special Advocatc- -SONED- $120 a cord, Call Pam's Party Plan- Basking Ridge and needs experienced pho- scholarship program , for percent increase ,or higher. The mire of red-fape," Mrs. Hogan.ap- . "Gall 752-5897. sured, superior refer- ing, no cold calls. Call to a resident who saved an- -.•'•' y •-•', Photos byTpm Johnson (CASA) prOgrain. ning: 563-9844, ..•'.' ences.' Other related ser- AIDES Gladstone. Early morn- .AIan.272-3184; tographers'to work on an• chUdren ot employees. 1990-91; budget shows a 4.6 per- peared be' ire a child review FIREWOOD-^|140 a Ings 5AM to 6:30AM, 7 "on-call"basls, when MTORO fUB FABRICA- , other's life by performing the FACELIFTS: -Several N. Union Avenue shops are receiving r ! The Burnside Avenue resident PIANO & PLAYER PI- vices available. UNIVER- Certified Home ^ MACHINE cent increase^. ~^ ' j board to . t'tommend that the cord...All hardwood cut, SAL BUILDING MAINTE- days. Earn. $400 to $500 PART TIME MEDICAL need arises. Must have TORS, 250 backland Heimlich maneuver...Sch66I renovated store fronts. From left are, above, Cranford Bike '!The principals endured lim- and mother of four signed up for split and delivered.-Brush ANO— Tuned and re- per-month. Call toll free OPERATOR ASSISTANT/ LPN & proven photographic'abili- "Drive, Middlesex, NJ child'be returned to his mother paired. Bought & sold. NANCE; For FREE ESTI- Up to 40 hours per'week, officials may make changes to ited spending last year," said the county program two years ago & debris removal. Log MATE Call 281,-7611,, Immediate openings in 1-800-242-0850 or 201- MEDICAL RECEPTION- ties, able to do own pro- 8^" 7 ' I the gifted and talented pro- Shop, The Mane Event, Ted Dymond, and below, Claypipe & after reading an article in a na- while DYFS proposed that the splitting.: Tree work. ©0- 276-3987. , 402-9226. IST-T for congenial. OB/ cessing and provide us Paul. He said the board ''pro- YOUR PERSONAL Middlesex County and •Progressive South' Plain- WESTFIELD RESCUE gram. Page A-8. Quill, Cranford Florist and Washington Rock Rare Coins. . tional magazine: about CASA vol- youngster stay in foster care. ..-ramlc tile work. Fr.ee esti- ROOFING & PAINTING- HANDYMAN- No job too surrounding areas for field metals companyjias GYN bfflcei.. Experience with., black arid; white SQDAD-=~'Volurtleer8 ur- "The board was moved by my mates. Mike 722-3235. Gutlore cleaned and In- small. 24 hour emergency qualified, experienced 'immediate opening for a "preferred. Diversified prints, and be flexible with . gently needed. Minimum unteers: They are appointed by a CUSTOMER SERVICE hours." Send resume to: report," said Mrs. Hogan and the GUTTER MAN- Cleans, stalled. Slate repairs.' service. Free 'estimates. CHHA'S who are willing Machine Operator. Ideal duties. Flexibilty with of 4 hrs./wk. Will train as family court judge as advocates jn REPRESENTATIVE-* hours. Call 322-5444 ask Sharon Wilson, Forbes repairs & Installs leaders Fully insured. Free esti- 549-3809 or 679-9698. to make a commitment to Needed by small com- • candidate should have certified emergency medi- behalf of "abused or neglected volunteer panel upheld her rec- mates. .Gall' Vln'nle 572- quality care. Must be flexi- good mechanical-.skills,' for Roxanne. ., ' Newspapers, P.O. Box Blood drive . & gutter. Free estimates. pany that sells custom : cal technician. Should be ommendation to family court 7119. '..•••-".., ble and willing to travel minimum 2 years experi- 699, Somervllle,. N.J. .children who" are placed in foster 708-1610. , looseleaf binders, and In good health'. &; have within your area. Call ence In a production .envi- PART TIME OFFICE 08876. . '•• ! Cranford VFW will sponsor a homes. The advocate's goal is to Judge John J. Callahan, who over- HANDYMAN SERVICES' TYPING IN MY HOME- Index tabs. Jointing or Valid NJ driver's license. f 37O Mellnda for Interview •• ronment, ability to read a HELP- Typing, filing, Applications are available • * •• community blood drive Sat- determine -a placement in the ruled DYFS, The reunited child Quality work at reason- for, business or personal graphic arts background. clerical duties.MHours to needs. Reports,, letters, \ LANDSCAPING,] Excellent Pay Is preferred. Some typing, micrometer and yvork with RECEPTIONIST I>ART at the-squad at-335 Watt- ' urday with donations ear- and mother continue to Corre- able rates. Free Esti- fractions; We offer a com- suit, Monday-Friday. Call child's best interest mates, fully insured. Call mailers, labels; eto, 469- ~ Western Medical heavy phone, and-a vari- TIME— Perfect fpr secre- erson St or.call Diane narkgdl for use Jn the Persian. spond with Mrs. Hogan and they TREE CARE petitive salary and excel- -276-5503. tor Interview, v: tarlalschdoj student or; Mrs. Hogan's first case involved }•'•• John at 6138-8518.. 2629. •,.--.. ,. Services »•., ety of other responsibili- Holzmil|erat23^-gS01-,,' exhange Christmas cards..-. ^-£* ., 2414 Morris Avenue ties make this ah interest- lent benefits, Including a PART TIME RECEPTION- experIon6ed person. 3ulf should -•'therejb'e a wau' a 10-year-old child; who had been 401K Plan. Please call IST/ 8WITCHBOARD- \ ^TTM "There's a higher power there," HANDYMAN- College Union Ing, fast-paced Job. Call Godd opportunity for 'PageA-ft .•••'• •.""' •' ' • ;. . placed in a foster home after his ALPINE TREE & STUMP Human Resources for de- : 367 964-4870 233-8833 (leave message w/llght typing to greet y|s: bright individual with ' ••'.•''•:-480. .'.' '' - I I,T said Mrs..Hogan, who formerly op- . Student, carpentry, palnt- REMOVAL- Weekly lawn tails at 561-1100. mother iShd three other siblings Ing, sheet "rock, yard HOME 1-800-924-4870 on machine with day and itors & handle very busy good phone skills, clerical CHILDCARE \ >-\ erated a meedicaj transcribing maintenance. Also top Equal Oppty Emplyr M/F phones. 5 days,' 10AM- & typing. Afternoon became homeless. While the other . work. & odd jobs; Call soil or stone- delivery. EOE M/F/H/V night'numbers)., business from home. She said the Jerry 561-9340 IMPROVEMENTS •3PM. 231-1810. hours.r Wnltehouse. 534- WANTED: Radon test i A children in the family were happy Light hauling, pall 4 ._ BOOKKEEPER- FT. Var 8555. -. rim in their foster homes, this child successftrirfconclusion "lifted us all 8033 or 805-9380. —^Ted responsibilities. In- DENTAL ASST.-^ For PART TIME RECEPTION- HANDYMAN- Consclon- MACHINE IST/OFFICE CLERK- SALES— Excellent op- In response to questions "had not bonded with anyone," up to a higher plane." A-1 PAINTING- Where TREE & STUMP RE- cludes computerized cus- orthodontic offices in CHILD CARE-r F/T In our " tlous. Carpentry, gutters, tomer service. Req. bkpg. Madison & Dunellen. Westfleld Law Firm. 20 portunlty well' established home, 5 -.mln,V north of raised by residents this week said Mrs. Hogan and wanted his Her husband, James, took the painting, Window and quality counts. Residential MOVAL -+ Is your stump a OPERATOR & Commercial. Senior Cit- exp,, 35 WPM, pleasant Happy, low stress office hrs./wk., very flexible wholesaler, located In Princeton. Live-In ar- about flyers they received on mother. She had moved to a CASA training along with her to -door repairs and oth$r pain In ..the grass? Free SLITTER schedule but must be South Plalnfleld off Rb^jjs izens discount. Nojobtoo estimates Fully insured. phone personality. Berie-* with great team. Must be •irangements Is avail. their.doorstep from an inde- southern state "and got her life in become the. first husband -and small jobs A-Z. Call 756- small. Fully Insured. Free fits. 302-0909. people oriented. 377- avail, between Noon-2PM. 287.'No experience nee-' Large private; bedroom & 4226: : - "JUST STUMPS" 634- Ideal for hbmemaker, stu- essary. Will train to call oh pendent company about radon order." However, the state Divi- wife team to do so. in Union rwtlmatotlt o mll KKAf7A1 434-8^-——4-_. '. Major Middlesex County bath. Looking for affec- •v. (leave message); [rfactt ' Ht nr rotlmo Ql -industrial ' " ~ ' tlonato, loving-person to - testing, the township health sion of Youth and- Family Service County. While He is^riot actively HAULING- Junk re- TREE MAINTENANCE- incl. telephone qoverage manent emplpyrnent with - Part tlon for an' experienced ,care for our 3 1/2 yr, old department said it; has not. re-. ietta1rri^teria^^«volv«d-m^€asesr^hr4stiner-^iio- moval, tree work, gutter A-1WALL SCAPERS- Tree removals, shrub & misc. clerical duties'. high earning potential girl & 7«. old boV. Excel, cleaning & cleanups. Call ohUdVen In yoSr owr J, evening & • Slitter Operator!:' Respon- ceived any confirmed high• lev-/ met. before returning the- child. is an advocate: '(br two other chil- Wallpaper hanging, Pair\J- ' 3. Commercial & weekend hours available. sibilities will Include set Good phorie manner & -and other beneflla-rSend driving 'record & refer- 1 755-8429. ' • Ing, Kitchens & Baths re- replies t6 Box #26, c/o els of radon gafi in Cranford She was resentful and there was a dren now, discusses. cases with iL Quality work _.. Inc. A Family Day Must be over 25. Call up and run for avarietyof appearance a must. ences required. Call 201- modeled. Free estimates. 968-0040 bqtween 9AM- metallic tapes and films In - Pleasant work environ- Forbes Newspapers Clas- 526-4337 (bus.) or 201- i since voluntary testing" began lack of communication," said Mrs. •him and values his collaboration. HOME CLEANING CARE Care Management Ser- : sified, 44 Franklin Street, Fully Insured. 463-5988 9PM. •..•;• siies from "7001 1o'.250. ment, good salary. Call 281-7645 (home). \ , in 1988. Hogan. Another training session for vol-; FOR PEOPLE ON THE or 281-7435, vice offers, insurance, re- Somervlle NJ, 08B76, ^£\ ferrals, equipment, back-' Candidates should have 2 Ms. Hlnnant,789-8550. unteers will begin Feb. 7 from GO— Insured, bonded, B & E CONSTRUC- to 4 years experience and CHILDCARE NEEDED- "When the CASA people as- supervised. Monday to up & more. Union County HOMEMAKERS DE- PART TIME- Veterinary SEASONAL ASST. for the In my Scotch Plains home signed, me," she said, "the family 6:45 to 8:45 p.m. at Union County TION- Roofing, siding, 668-4884; Somerset LIGHT- flexible hours. be familiar with measuring assistant/kennel. 2-3 Somerset County. Board XK* Saturday. Gift certificate. decks, alterations, addi- and gauging procedures. for toddler & newborn. <\ W- v U. — grabbed my-heart Nothing would College. Information and applica- 245-1945. (• 372 :• A Couhty 526r4884 Nutrition company. No eves. week. Alternate-Sat. of Social Services,. Some- Exper, & references req. Budget meeting tions, drywall, painting, .' telemarketing. Earn more Competitive salary, full & Sun. Assisting w|th rvllle. Person to process stop me from getting them back tions are available from county PLUMBING, "family benefits arid pro- Flexible wkdavfethours. HOME IMPROVEMENTS •doors' & windows. Free than your spouse. 707- general care & cleaning applications for State Begin Immed. 654-5256 first meeting of the Citi- together." The mother's fiance CASA. coordinator Linda Jeter, -& REPAIR— general-' estimates. Call 725-3441. [HEATING, 0785...; motional opportunities. of small animals for Veter- Home Energy Assistance Clerical Part-Time Call Human Resources for CHILDCARE/HOUSE- I zeiis Budget Advisory Commit- wanted to be a father, to her chil- 527-4917, who said there are building maintenance, BREITENFELD CON- inary hospitat. Pleasant Program. 4 month posi- \^ & COOLING J INSURANCE AGENCY*- details at 561-1100. ' atmosphere, excellent tion. For, further Informa- KEEPPER- Warm ener- tee will be held Saturday at 9 dren. "There was so much love .nearly 600 children in out-of- carpentry, electrical-.STRUCTION- Additions, getic person needed for 7Uc\9141) & paihtlng. Local Cranfor.d in Linden/Union Cty. look- Equal Oppty Emplyr M/F learning opportunity. Ex- tion or dppt. contact:t ' a.m. at. the" Municipal Building. there," Mrs. Hogan said. home placements in the county. . siding, roofing, deqks, COPPERHEAD PLUMB- company is' looking perience helpful but will- Anne Bradley at 826-nice family w/2' children, 968-1609 ask for Vlnce. windows, doors, etc. ing for Personaj Lines | All residents are welcome to ING & HEATING for a mature ing to train qualified 8800, ext. 273. EOE. ><" .ap; to 45 yra. Live-In, 5 Cleaning & hauling. Call CORP.— Affordable qual- CSR. Insurance experi- MANAGEMENT CANDI- days. Own room," TV & Plan board questions procedures ence a must. License DATE: We will train at our person. Ask-for Cheryl, i attend. ' -' Chuck at 248-0961. ;••' ity - free estimates, 24 individual to assist 725-1800..._., SECRETARY- Computer bath. Non-smoker,. Eng- CARPENTRY- Remodel- hours emergency service. the. accounts helpful. Salary commen- expense for permanent Data Entry, General office lish speaking. References HANDYMAN surate, w/experlence.. Fjull position In Somerset/ Mid- ing, repairs. Small Jobs. License #8917. Please payable book'eeper PART TIME- cleaning, duties. F/t. Pleasant man- required: Call 984-5798 SERVICE Reasonable rates. Satis- call 752^8808. benefits. Gall Valerie or:dlesex County With an In- ner to Interact with peo- Iv. message ;: By Cheryl Moulton an applicant wait a few weeks "developmenent ccoordinator".is re- Police seeking anyone who on a permanent ternationally known com- offices & houses, typing, Waldbaum's faction guaranteed. All Jean, 862-7499 or 862- ple. 232-8000. .:. than see a continuation because sponsible for officially receiving PAT'S PLUMBING- -basis.. 7565. Full time, part time pany that is a leader In filing, - data entry, shop- A rash of incomplete applica- Carpentry, Painting types ot work, ATD Plumbthg & Heating, No: & re-entry persons wel- the field. We're looking pJnttrparty serving, etc^. SECRETARY- Part Hearings before the Board of tions coming before the Planning "something is missing." - all-applications for development, Carpentry ,'753-6031. job top smalll Many years Call' Resources, inc. at ^ saw Tuesday's bank robber Home Maintenance . Must be good with come. for outgoing, confluent In- Time, Sales office In | Adjustment continued Monday Board has prompted board mem- The bull session was the result "determine if they are complete" of exper. on hand. Master 543-5775. '-•••'•.. • •• .,.' •• ':'•"Somervllle, General office CERAMIC & MARBLE numbers and able dividuals with high ambi- CHILDCARE [on Waldbaum's proposal to bers to question whether proper of a trying post holiday meeting at and "if not, notify the applicant as and Repair INSTALLATION- Baths, plumbers He. 7784. Free tion who truly enjoy work- work. Some Wordp- estimates. 752-6870, to use calculator. LEGAL SECRETARY- PART.TIME- wear and PROVIDED J procedures are being followed. which two of the three applica- to what is lacking." The LDO Kitchens & Foyers.' Old •14 attorney Bedmlnster ing with people. Some rocesslng-famllarlty. Flexi- I build a supermarket on the show -ladles fashion ]ew- ble hours, Call 725-4285.,. tions scheduled had to be contin- By Pdter Wamsteker QUALITY WORK and new. Repairs. Call insurance defense firm sales, retail or public .rela- lery. Two eves. $125. No j east ehd of South Avenue with An impromptu discussion fol- clearly states the "development, John 369:6610. lowing the Jan. 2 Planning Board ued because various requirements coordinator" shall be the corl-< •While authorities are investigat- Monday-Friday seeks .experienced litiga- tions experience a plus- Investment. We train. Ex- SECRETARY- Rapidly CERTIFTED .EXPERI- testimony centering on the CHIMNE¥ SWEEP- Call tion secretary with knowl- tiut hot necessary. Start- cellent- future; Manage-' growing environmental ENCED TEACHER & traffic impact Page A-3. meeting feyealed board members were either not met by the appli- struction official unless another, ing thje-connection of Tuesday's Call-Jack 321-0611 ask foV Jeff f 375 ••':' Y 8:30 am -12:30 pm edge of WordPerfect 5. ing salary to $600 per rhent available. 756-3068.. consulting firm needs ex- MOTHER- childcare In •' are losing theip patience with the cant or by the township, arid one person is appointed by the gov- robbery of First Atlantic Savings Easy access to 78 & 287. week plds bonus potential. perienced secretary. my Hlllsborough home. rriajor application never was CUSTOM HOME INTE- I INSTRUCTION I. Upon assuming Manager PTOR FT- Days/Filling . number of incomplete applica- erning body.: - ,Bank/107 ^Milp St, -to the one 8r .Call Bill at: "Benefits. Contact Office Working, knowledge of Newborn-5 yri. ,Lots of .heard at all." Boatad'.. members' which'occurred last weekat Sum- oatalog.^mall.rQrdara. l ArVord^Perfect^oftware-np •TLn,.,«i i aducatlonaJ ac- According to township attorney Cosmetic Construction. eludes some office duties. All phases of Interior dec- 7 Shahndn & Mulcahy. 201- Send resume to: The. quired. Excellent benefits tMtles. JFtfFT. Nonets. . cording to long-Bme BoSrcri [^•qtfestioned^fet'^ghf^scheduling^-^giph^T^ Furtilture GUITAR INSTRUCTION/ 272-9234 658-3800. Management Institute, We train. Req. car & J yr. & working environment. Non-smoker. 369-4812. 4 orating & Interior/ exterior history w/any employer. l-^Three local priests have ber Jeannine Rowe, "I would not .of applications, questioning the son responsible'for determining "Pojiee"are asking anyony e who saw Restordtlbn construction. Guaranteed REPAIR- Call Douglas PO Box 764, Green Send resume to: Person- CHILD CARE- Rarltan. Brook, NJ 08812-0764. Non-smoking. 302-0909, f l>een reassigned, P*age A-10. care if it happened once in need to put a major application Planning board applications com- the suspect shortly before or after Residential • Commercial lowest prices. Call 424- Studio, 654-7460 , : nel, . Recon Systems Inc., Mom will care for your awhile, but it happens a lot" following two or three other appli- • plete is township zoning officer 0622 for free estimates, • TUTORING- Reading, PO Box 317, Rarltan, NJ child full time. Non- 2 p.m. to call police headquarters. THE math In your hbmei 10 08869. EOE.. smoker. Low rates. Walks OPther board members echoed cations. . « ., John Gall. "We know that Miln Street is DID YOU ..,'" yrs. public sohool experi- activities. 526-2562." Rowe's sentiments, ' expressing The township building and zon- Gall, though, does.not "techni-. busy at that time of day,", said RESTORCRAFT CO. KNOW... STORE: MANAGER- ence. Certified K-8 & -SPORTSWRITER CHILDCARE, PLUS- IN High jumper dissatisfaction with having to Jng department is'responsible for cally" agree with this. According Capt Harry Wilde. "We would This little dd can be read H.S. Math; M.A. degree. Boutlque store seeking In more than 147,000 'f^WTime ' YOURHOM^I Onaregu- Kristi White set a high jump waste both board and applicant's the routing an application through to Gall, "if I wanted to be technl- like anyone in the area at that 382-1S306 Call 272-5315. FT manager. Some exper; lartasls, will babysit, run homes In 15 publications pref. Will train. Incentive, | - time-and-jnoney^but-theigeheral. ipwnship departmental channels •cal,-the board attorney (James time who may have seen this r Quality throughout Somerset, errandSt db housework [ record for the-Cranford High Rettoratlon of Epoch Furniture 0 of Forbes' weekly newspapers" the dlsooiints, perks! Some- and more. Your time will I School winter track team. consensus was mixed as to the prior to scheduling it on the Plan- Keefe) should review every appli- woman to call the detective bu- Middlesex and Union. The Cranford Chronicle •"•Is Seeking a part rset county; 201 -359- • Wooden Intoriors ' Counties?, It caught your f 380 ^YScotch Plalns-Fanwood Press, Is seeking a be your own. 781-1030, j Page B-l. source of the problem. ning Board agenda. However, ac^ cation/' The LDO, however, does reau." V • Brass Reflnlshlng time news reporter to cover high school i 121 between 10AM-6PM. attention, didn't It? I LOANS & I part-time sports editor. The paper covers EXPERIENCED . Mayor." Ed Force agreed with cording to the township Land De-. not support Gall's theory. Police have described the sus- • Chair Caning & Rushing sports and other general news assignments Pick-up and Delivery Call YOUR ad In todayl I FINANCE I two high schools — Scotch Plains and TAX COLLECTOR CFO- MOTHER/ TEACHER- Rowe, saying he would rather see velopment Ordinance (LDO), the While board members did not pect as a white female, in her Fraa estimates 1-800-334-0531. Union Catholic — plus local yoptb sports. Including some municipal meetings. Hours Hlllborough township wlll care for your child In conclude who actually is responsi- mid-20s, with short black hair cut We Get Results! Experience In writing and- layout is helpful can be tailored to fit Individual circum- seeking a licensed and my So. Plfd. homec Lots Other worlds over her ears. Standing approxi- experienced TAX COL- ble;, or what, pan be done to rem- ATTENTION BUYERS, but on-the-Job training Is available. Candi- stances. , of love. References, Bar- mately 5'6" to 5'8" tall, the woman ; LECTOR/ CFO with godd bara at 753-8483. ; The latest in science fiction edy the situation, they did, set the POLICE SKETCH outfllnes SELLERS, REALTORS- dates should be prepared to work late--nlght was wearing sunglasses and a JK'S Now Is the time to make It Interpersonal and com- )is literary columnist Irma dilemma as a priority item on hours most Tuesdays. Call editor pat Anderson at: munication abilities \ojk\i- MOTHER OF 2-Will give "goals and objectives" for 1991. long black leather coat at the time witnesses' descriptions of WALLCOVERING happen with lowest down pervi8e a 7 persorv staff lots of TLC to your toddler I Mirarite's topic this week. suspected bank robber. payment financing for sin- Call Allan Conover at: In my Plscataway home. The community will have an opportunity to affirm peace in a At the Jan. 2 meeting, applicant of the. robbery. INSTALLATIONS •-•••" 276-6000 with 11,000 tax line Items. 'PageA-13. i gle family & Condos. VA Competitive salary "and Early learning & basic candlelight march this evening preceding the annual Dr. Martin John Greeo #an'ui^5gainst several The woman was seen Tuesday . and 0%, F/HA 3%, Conven- -231-66^2 ..skills also provided. Call Luther King program sponsored by Cranford Clergy Council. !,'•.. said O'Donnell. The exact afnpunt tional 5% down. Points & excellent benefits. Please obstacles, all of Mych rendered running through municipal park- ^oy. Mondays and Tuesdays, noon-9 PjW send resume to: Adminis- anytime 271-8748. \ •> First, a representative group of youth from the township's of money stolen was not known P*rUM AIMS • Sidewalks Interior. Painting Closing Costs can be His application incomplete. Board ing lot No. 7 between Eastman paid by seller. Head start trator, Hlllsborough MOTHER OF,3-« will churches and synagogue will assist with the council's first iUnity and Alden streets and headed ih-O'esterday. _• •Ming • RuifMlng . Township, Amwell Rd., v/atch your child, fnour, . members claimed the "township Curbing » Snowpl owing Quality written, pre-approved Eorbes Newspapers Guide tolnside Dinner in honor of the, late civil rights leader. The catered meal the direction of N. Union Avenue, Cranford banks had Jjeen made mortgage commitments Neshanlo, NJ 08853. 201- day, week. Full or part engineer did not receive a copy of TRUCK * BACKHOE RENTAL ; Workmanship Forbes Newspapers ADMSION OP foms inc. 389-4313. EOE. time. Any age. 725-3441 will be served at 6 at Cranford United Methodist Church. Pro- the property drainage report de* according to Detective Lt William aware of the Westfield. robbery. T. FULLY INS. :• call: prior to sales contract Classified B-5toB-12 ceeds from .the'$25 tickets will be donafed.to local charities by the According to a source close to the YEAR SERVICE agreement. Call Deborah WEE PEOPLE PRE spite Greek's engineer and plan- O'Donnell. „ Joe Kllngeblel' Woolley, HUntlngton Mort- TELEMARKETERS -• SCHOOL & KINDER- Editorials...... ,...: A-4 Clergy Council. ner Victor Vinegra attesting he Wilde said the suspect ap- investigation who declined to be gage, Chester, NJ, office Cranford Chronicle 16PM-9PM. Salary plus bo- GARTEN- Limited open- .7 DAYS A WEEK" 44 Franklin Street . . Following the dinner, a Candlelight march for peace wiH leave. had hand delivered the report to proached a 19-year-old bank teller identified, police notified Cran- 381-9656 ' P.O. Box 699 : 102 Walnut Av«. nuses. Convenient Some- ings available for January E3ntertainment...... A-13 to A-15 rset location. Call Rich the Methodist church at 7:30 p.m. Participants will walk up Wak in the walk-in lobby of the Miln ford hanks last week about the Somervlllu, NJ OBBi ..or. ..February: "Call Garwood...i '. A-8 the township building depart- . Westfield robbery. '• 302-199,0., .; -IfenilWOr^h-ntmrnrmnwfrA-erA-?- hut^venue-to^emple-^th-^El-to-hear-keyRote-speaker-Shirley— Tn^tr^oieuxi^emb^rsTmaintam^ Letters ...A-4.A-5 Chishplm, a former 0.S. Congresswoman and presidential hope- the .report was not there and the her a note which indicatec d she Anyone with .information a6ouT Obituaries A-12 ' ful. At this program the 1991 Martin Luther King Jr. Award for application was incomplete with- wanted cash and that she had a the identity or location of the Religion news :. .A-10 civil and human rights will be presented to Joan Collins, a Cran- out it, to the frustration of Greco. gun. No weapon was displayed, bank robber has been urged to Social news A-ll, ford resident noted for her involvement in child abuse issues. During a break in the proceedings however, according to authorities. •• call, the Cranford detective, bu- Sports. B-l.to'B-4' " The community is invited to participate in the march and inter-' the missing drainage report was The teller handed over several reaur 272-2222, or the FBI's vio- faith service. Marchers, are asked to bring flashlights or candles. found, but the application was thousand dollars to the woman lent crimes-fugitive task force hot- continued. before triggering the bank alarm, line, 622-1412. •v
' V, A-2 CRANFORD CHRONICLE, Thursday, January 10, 1991. ••••••~"T'* , • ' County to pick up leaves on some park roads here Thursday, January 10,1991 CRANFORD CHRONICLE A-3 VFW blood drive to provide Traffic consultant explains impact of Waldbaum's plan Aquatic exercise class to start at pool Despite the fact that winter is A "morning splash" class will signed to help reduce stress, aid here and .snow, has fallen, leaves supply for possible Gulf war 1 enue is a good road. South Ave- dents. begin at the Cranford Indoor Pool in weight loss and improve mus- and debris on the sides of County By Paul Arlanas delivery zone, thus preventing the and Fitness Center Tuesday at cular strength and endurance, Park Drive have not yet been col- Cranford's Veterans of Foreign precautionary measure, and has heed to make traffic causing park- nue can adequately handle the .'During'the beginning of the Wars post will conduct its annual pledged to increase ,the supply Chronicle associate . 9:30 am. The cfilss will run five flexibility, range of motion and lected. . ' ... ing adjustments on South Avenue. current traffic and any additional evening, attorney Fahey described cardiovascular fitness. ~~. blood drive Saturday beginning at- should the need arise.: Civilian Waldbaum's bid to build a Rea said that "The loading area traffic caused by Waldbaum's." changes in the placement of a weeks on Tuesdays and Thurs- •Gregory Sgcoi of 109 County 10 a.rn. in Veterans' Memorial blood banks have been asked to ^OOOisquare^foot" supermarket at days 9:30 to 10:15 am r f The fee is $15 for winter pool Fark-Dr. has >egistered-a-com— is, quite frankly, one of the better Rea felt that though traffic traffic light proposed to be con- members and -$30 for non- 555 Soutb-Ave^continued-Monday- "designs Dial I have~ever d -structfri .on theJIntersecUon of. '- "Morning splash" is an aquatic^ plaint with the municipality over Thomas Street .night as the focus turned upon the : SouOfandTHollywood avenues. As ^exerciserprogi'amrani" this autumn debris. His street is deliverdli y area is totally,l separate ' surrounding the proposed site, ming ability is required. It is de- Blood bank chairman Ray "Post 335 has pledged its sup-? proposed market's impact on area from the employee and customer there would not be a negative im- a result, of suggestionsJfcom the within. a county park and is con- Seriey said VFW is working in_jwrtto the program," said S^ney. traffic. ;. Union County Planning Board, the sidered a county: responsibility, traffic and all truck movement pact on these streets: Rea said br stop in and sign up. conjunction with North Jersey~*Donorsdo not have to be mem- The majority of the three-hour that streets such' as Hollywood traffic light would be moved only but Sgroi feels. the township Blood Center and the armed ser- bers of the VFW to participate. In plus hearing before the Zoning will be completely contained in should see that the county fulfills the Ioad)hg area" and ', Burchfield avenUes are to regulate traffic flowing through vices blood program. He said, the event that blood is not needed Board of Adjustment was taken The second part of the traffic "lightly used streets, and they will the Waldbaum's driveway. Two its duties. '•--.. "The center is preparing for pos- in the Middle East, it will be used up by ^testimony by John Rea, a- proposed »driveways which were FOR CRANFORD SALE DAYS Sgrpi, a former township engi- analysis.dealt with the proposal's ^continue-toibe lightly used streets sible combat in the Middle East to aid those in need. As in' the .tycgnsed. traffic-.engineer and impact oriarea'automobile traffic. with the construction of the su- to feed into the two sides^of the neer, said the township did not where blood may be needed. It past, any blood left over at the president of the consulting firm of parking lot will be replaced by '•' respond to his complaint, placing Using approximately 250 hours permarket" .'•'.''. alreadyiias shipped Units of blood end of the period will bef donated of data compitaarby automatic one new driveway leading, toth e the role of contacting the proper to McGuire Air Force Base as a to senior citizens in need-" Rea, under examination by Wald* 7^ center of the lot The light is pro- county officials on his shoulders, traffic counter§Aea. determined resenting Ronald Ginsberg, a baum' attorney Brian Fahey, high- that at peak weekday hours (7:9 posed to be constructed at the in- TAKE AN lighted : a traffic impact study Cranford resident and arearsupter-. 7,!According to current township am. and 4-8 pm.), South Avenue market owner opposed to the con- tersection of the driveway and engineer Karen.Kramkowski, in •-•• v ;>-./*•••• .:.;•• '.• which The compiled for Wald- carries approximately 15,000 cars South. Fahey felt that the new de- baum's, Inc. „ struction of the new market, chal- the "case -of minor complaints, an hour. •• During, the weekend lenged the credibility, of, the data sign would lead to more efficient EXTRA such, as this one, the resident Our policy on correctiorM:~ The study, which Rea coiriROsed peak hours, Approximately 9,500. used by Rea He emphasized the and safer vehicular and pedes- would be. directed to bring^the- The Cranford Chronicle will promptly correct errors.of fact, context with data he received fronrtiufo- to 10,000 cars hourly travel thet fact that the statistics were based trian movement .'.•:. problem to. the county Depart- or presentation and clarifjf any news content that confuseS'Or mis- " matic traffic counters placed near road. '.••:''...•.,.••:. .• on national averages and not Hearings will continue Monday ment of Public Works (DPW). leads readers, please report errors to Chronicle editor Patricia An-. . the site in the spring of 1989 and By studying the condition of the . drawn specifically from the shop- night at 8:15 in Room 107 of the "We are providing a service (for derson, 102 Wainut Ave., Cranford, NJ. 07016, 276-6000. All correc- the fall of 1990; and over a dozen roadway and using nationally de- ping habits of Cranford area tesi- Municipal Building. town roads), maybe it's not exactly tions and clarifications will appear in. this: space on this page as a visits to South Avenue sites, basi- rived statistics describing super- , what they want," said Kram- convenience and courtesy to our readers. .;.•.. ' 'i cally addressed the traffic situa- market shopping habits, Rea con- kowski. According" to her, Sgrpi's •..••••. " •-. . •..-•'• • Photo by Tom Johnson •The recognition reception for Cranford volunteers took place___ tioh from two angles—tractor cluded that the market would re- property borders oh two streets, Evalina LiSooey, M.D. FALL REMAINS: Leaves still line County Park Drive, a cbuniyToad from where autumn leaves Dec. 27 at the Coachman. trailer and automobile traffic. sult in a net increase of approxi- and the muni&ipality provides-ser- •Tom Dolly is the* 27th mayor of Garwood, but the 25th person to mately 226 additional car move- vice to only one Of them. ...•-. * have hot yet been removed. The county plans to pick them up'soon.' . Using delivery data from the 605 Sherwood Parkway serve in the post since Ed Tiller and John McCarthy each served Waldbaum's. main distribution ments per. hour during weekday County director of roads Melvin consecutive terms. /.'•'•. . , ,\ • peak hours and 313 additional ALL ITEMS ALREADY ^ is still being scheduled, elude heavy workloads as well as warehouse oti Long IslaricLjjrllich ^ Mountainside, NJ that the work would be done detailed delivery schedules and movements during the weekend the leaves was not overlooked, but Factors delaying the pickup in- the hohday season. Eckel said "gooa" peak hours. • v •••£>.. -tractor trailer sizes, Rea deter- 233-0152 ON SALE mined tEat the proposed market "I donlfc see any negative impact would receive major shipments on the road," Rea said. -There is pleased to announce-^e association with Bank^drops three times a day. The proposed will be more traffic, but South Av- delivery'jetup contains four load- that the trailers would be able to Myroslaw Ghortia, M.D., Ph.D., F.A.C.O.G., ing docks. Also Rea felt confident handle all maneuvers within.the JEWELRY DEPARTMENT priMe rate and Michael A. Frattarola, M.D., F.A.G.O.G., See Our Extensive Collection Of Fine Jewelry -mcbxdingr— •—:— ' • . ;^.-——-—--—;•'•;-»-....• Wirderhoursfa Gyneqology:.'< United Counties Trust Co;, head- • Earrings
rquartered at 4 Commerce Dr., has The Conservation Center on Birchwood Avenue will be open for ' ' •Pins' '• •;;-: • •-. • ••.. ; •••••••. : ••• >16wered its prime lending-rate by" recycling this winter Fridays from 9:30 am. to 3:30 p.m. and" By Appointment ' .5 percent to 9.5 percent :; >Saturdaysfrom9:30am. to4'pjm;^ . • Pendants' - In making this announcement, The following materials will be accepted for recycling and a • Bracelets . - ; Eugene H. Bauer, chairman and permit is not required: aluminum cans, glass bottles and jars, • patches chiejf executive officer^ said that steel food cans, plastic beverage and laundry fiottles, newspapers, Raritan Center Expo Hall, EdisoiyNJ "recent declines in interest rates corrugated cardboard, office paper and magazines.. . '"" Stnokoy Warren Country prompted, a rapid response by the The center will nfitraccept yard waste until Martin 16." Western Band Sat. & Sun. GIFT DEPARTMENT bank Hopefully, further rate In 1990, there were 400 tons of petal, paper, plastic and glass 24th Annual drops will continue and spur the CRANFORD BOOTERY materials recycled from the Conservation Center, according to Find a wide I array of selected Oiftware, credit markets, tliereby providing coordinator Pat lynn. The township received more than $9,400 China, Crystal, & Home Boutique Items in* an impetus to our local economy." from the sale of these materials. : •.. ' NEW JERSEY Bauer added, "the bank's interest eluding: * [ rates on mortgage and'home" eq- . -' •''•••••••:. -./-•• • , ^ utyy loans also have been reduced • Special edllebtton Lenox Giftware '-" inasmuch as the interest rate pat- Curriculum orientation set for parents • Christttras^Tt'ee Ornanxents ./...• ..••-.. • .•. ... TRAPIER terns have affected longer term • JUmited Edition Christmas Collectibles rates as well" The bank's united Craitford High School adminis- , program is in preparation tot home equity loan rate, which is . trators and guidance staff, will course selection conferences with • JewelryBoxes based oh the one-year "U;S. Trea- present an orientation woVkshop guidance counselors later this • WedgewQod Gift Items - r^- UP TO for parents of eighth graders and sury, currently is being offered at • month; . .''.'• ...... ".•,., CAPPING • Bate Ceramics • 10.06 percent ' • > \- other returning students at 7:30 . Led by. principal Robert Se- ( :v p.m. Wednesday in the main audi- '[. United Counties .Trust.Co..re-;^ fbriiaoi-^ ; ;V|I: ? > A Special Collection " cently was awarded an A /99 rat- •iwjThifeiannual'program,.will ex^ at Expegj&onal Savings - ing from Sheshunoff Information ~ plaj^ cWricu^um pfiferings tradk new ofifering, Exploring Technol- Services Inc. Austin, Texas, a !tioriai^;cf6urse sequence, gradual ogy. Panel members arid guiti^nce • firm which specializes hi the eval- tioh'requhpements^'college prepa- counselorsi will be available lb> uation of financial institutions. ration criteria as well as state law brief individual consultations. This rafing; SneshunofFs highest, and local policy considerations. was based upon the bank's June FREE ' 30 financial statements. ... Baldwin school to open registration JANUARY 10-13, 1991 PARKING YOUR PERSONAL (...AND MORE) Thurs 3-10 PM • Fri 1-10 PM • Sat 11 AM-10 PM • Sun 11 AM-7 PM Registration will begin next '.i «ur blREaiONS TO THE RARITAN CENTER EXPOSITION HAU.EDISQN.NJ: Program to focus tional -and social experience in a \J\S\\ °", '(iIJTP: bit 10 io S.M.W«l Mjke iughjndte tell lo Raiilan Cento PaAwV j , week for the 35th fall term at Christian atmosphere. Our experi- 12 North Avenue West •Cranford, NJ 07016 on weight control— WOMEN'S SHOES -JMfiBiK. Baldwin Nursery School -encfid^jteterapproved teachers GSP North: E»!i 127 to riwy 287/440. Tike 5W W«l lo Raiilan Ccolw P«VwW > (ftW 276^6718 On This Season's at FirslKiibytelaatv'CjhurcH. ^provide a-warm, lqving atmds- i-2«7 South: Hwy 5M W«i lo RwilartCcnlc'r Pjrkwiy •'• RariUn'CenterPjrVyi/^.WIowsigvloEipoCcfllcrtowMOici.mirc).- v • Cranford Recreation and Parks. „ Siblings of current - nursery phere where your child is seen as AGS ACCBEDITEP OEM (XB. CERTIftED OEMOLO.GIST APPRAISERS Department along "witMhe West- Discontinued THOUSANDS OF NEW SHOES ON RACKS ScHSbl children and former nurs- .a unique individuaL" Further jn- •,$r.00 OFF ADULT ADMISSION WrrH.THIS AD . : -.. field Diet Plan-will presenPa ery school families may register forhiatlpn is available from Mrs. FOR.MO'REINPORMATION CALL PARKWAY PRODUCTIONS 20t--938-3434 FN M8Nv, TOES, & FRIJ 9:45-5:30 • THURS. 9:45-8:30 • SAT. 9:30-5:00 » CLOSED WED, seminar on building positive self SPECTACULAR SAVINGS up to 48% on DRESS Of CASUALS the weelc of Jan. 14 from 9 to"1 1 .Wells 27^P! "' esteem through weight control: Styles and Colors a.m. Ifew .'applicants may register and life management Wednesday'•" by Naturallzer, Life Stride, Lady Rorshelm, Audtions, Jan. 22.to 24 from 9 to 11 am. and at 7:30 p.m. at the Community 12to2p.m. -;-..• - ..•-;..- Center. Hush Puppies, Magdesians, Rocport, Rovetetions, Dexter y TheHschool offers two • or three .The prpgram will include the- mornirigs'fdr children age/3 by four steps of self awareness and and many other famous brands. Orig. $36 to $69 Oct 1^ Four-year-bids may enroll ~ specific tips on managing tinie. for three mornings or four or five The program is-free to Cranford afternoons. residents 18 and older. Call the Director Mary Wells said the department at 709-7283 by Mon- 90 $ programs "olffer a rich educa- day to reserve a spot to SEEG Rekemeier cited v homework forum o o.. o for FED volume MEN'S SHOES CHILDREN'S BOOTS A two-hour workshop titled Rekemeier's Flower Shops Inc. "Homework: A Parent's Survival has been recognized as one of the COME SEE...COME SAVE... HOT SAVINGS ON WINTER BOOTS I Guide" will be presented at a top 250 members of Florists onJamous brand dress or casual sho*> meeting of SEEC (Special Ed- Tr^nswOrld Delivery (FTD) Asso- Saw up to 45% on warm Una boots for ucated and Exceptional Child) at Xciation. by Walk Over, Rocport, Jarman, Hush Boys or QMs from infants to Pre- 8 p.m. Wednesday at Orange Ave- , A , plaque was awarded to nippies; Bostonian, and others. Ori $24 to $45. •'- nue School cafeteria. RALPH Rekemeier's for, the volume of Ortg.$39. to$1i9. Tha workshop will be presented ALL -huHuntinEtnnJLearning Center in FID 1989-90. ,90 ,90 response to parental concern over Jack Rekemeier, owner of the weak study skills and poor, honie- flower shop at 116 North Ave. W., to to workhabits. also operates a florist shop in SALE SEEC is a support group for par- Roselle <•• ents of all special needs childrea Zip More information is available CHILDREN'S WOMEN'S WOMEN'S from Sue,Heck, 272-5885, or Patty TV-35 schedule SHOES SNEAKERS SNEAKERS BOOT$ usick, 276-6173. Jan. 7; 4:50 p.m., Orange Ave- nue School 7th and 8th grade Specially Arranged B BOY'S or GIRL'S LOW or HIGH life- EVERY PAIR \taTnMnwlbootelw winter or concert; 6 p.m., Hillside Ave- Saw up to 40% on T.U., NHw, S«M up to 40% on LA. Qtm, BERGEN CAMERA nue School .7th and Qth grade On Racks 1 Conyetrse, Keds, SWd© Rite. Popcorn, Awta, and others. That's what you may pay for a new concert; 7 p.ni, Qtewkfd win- Orig. $25. to $44. Orig. $18. to ISO. • - Offers . . . - ter concert, Wpeated.all night • )rotti atty roll of 35mm Beckett High "off Sciency oil burner Jan. 8: 4 p.hv, Hillside Ave- COLOR PRINT FILM nue School elementary con- i • r »Mh8 time of d«v«loping cert; 5 p.m., Walnut School YOU GET: A new 6ecket Burner, cortipletely installed concert; 5:30 p.m., Cranford < with 3 years FREE MAINTENANCE; There is NO DOWN High School concert, repeated TOTES . and [CHILDREN'S PAYMENT and NO INTEREST CHARGES. You'll also get all night 90
I SHOES $-1090 •-- TOASTIES a 15% TAX CREDIT. ' •> Jan. 9: 5 p.m., Union County Values to $39. Medical Spdelj/* luncheon; 6 Adults r Orig. $10. I Flats Orig. $32. p.m., This Is CHS, repeated all YOU PAY: Only $18.95 per month for 36 months. night zprints for th« pric« of1 Beautiful 3V» x 5' glossy color prints Jan. 10: 4:30 p.ta, Walnut * Kodak paper • Kodak chemicals YOU SAVE: Between 20% and 39% of your fuel bill, School concert; 5 p.m., Hill- ••>• Kodak colorwatch quality and that could mean up to $32 per month. What can be conceived... -side Avenue School elemen- •A1 1 DAY Night" (flue to be announced), SERVICE YOU MAY ACTUALLY SAVE MORE THAN YOU PAY* can be created repeated all night— > BOOTERY Jan, 11: 5 p.m,, This Is CHS; 0 p.m., Hello, Cranford, re- 27 N. Union Ave. • Cranford • 276-3272 peated all night 25 North Ave. E • Cranford This schedule is subject to REEL-STRONG FUEL last minute changes. — 276-2940 24 Eastman St • Cranlord 549 LEXINGTON AVE • CRANFORD • 276-0900 276-1024
« V' •" A-4 CRANFORB-GHRONICLE Thursday, January 10,1991 Thursday,January 10,1991 CRANEORpCllRONIOLE .A-5. •r' 5.4-percent raise. Besides, the and I must say, by looking at: Blinded by rhetoric working people each year have Elmer's house (2 Colby Lane), jit Family Care grateful Commentary Viewpoint - their social deduction rate and doesn't look like he is smarting To the Editor: ' . • >• To the Editor • deduction threshold increase so from a lack of funds. That house On behalf of Cranford Family As I look ahead in, 1991, our It would seem that the good peO; fore Halloween. that Elmer may have his raise in must have a market value of about Care Association Inc., I want to plans involve more' direct assis- Light one candle Support for Waldbaum's pie of Kenilworth have been- What, message is the Kenilworuy benefits. The Social Security that $300,000. Compare it to the ad- wish all a belated happy and taoce and intervention for those blinded by rhetoric or perhaps Education Association (teachers he paid while woridfig is not what dress at the bottom 6f this letter healthy 1991. As the year ended, in need—aiding, assisting and di- To the Editor they fear reprisals against their Tonight'jS candlelight peace walk preceding the 11th annual union) sending to our children by js paying his present benefits-it where two rull^time teachers re- our volunteers and loyal staff recting clients in whatever way Residents who recognize the tmVtax ratable, but their silence children if they make their feel-- fartin-Luther-Kiiig-Ji.-Award ceremonyrateogymfafalizesthe employing these Teamster Union is tW jm«n*/ deducted from side and then tell me how he,is together to-make4he-chil>- snpennarket~nrCran-; •is~naturally~less __ — — " ings-knownrButreiuier wayrl anir tactics? ~~ • today's.working peopler hurting because of teachers- professional and volunteer dedication, of this year's recipient ford should appear at the meeting the vocal outcries of the opposing dren andparents in our programs p to what-~ Ten years ago Joan Collins of Roger Avenue, a faniily counse- appalled that no one has spoken . Someone must remind our I took the liberty of invading Thomas Franklin laiow we really care about them. ever approaches us in 1991, the of the Board of Adjustment Jan. minority. Certainly the advantages -out in regard to the lack of teachers that this is not the Daily Elmer's Brookside neighborhood 56JElizabeth Ave.^ lor and mother of two, founded the Ijnion County chapter of 14 at the Municipal Building, of this Supermarket to the entire *—-Tjbe gifts cbntriblLited for the hol- housing and financial problems in v • Christmas decorations at Harding News strike and that thejp actions our state are quite 'serious and Parents Anonymous. Not content to sit back< and bemoan the when Waldbaum's will continue community should outweigh the will have a detrimental and long- idays were exceptional. Congrega- School. Most ohyious by their ab- tions, individuals, businesses and continue,^to be "threatening to ..-.physical'" and mental mistreatment of children, she took action attempts to bring their, desirable imagined disadvantages projected - sence were the usual festive win-1 term effect oh pur .most precious Teachers and salaries by a few potential neighbors.. In civic groups all did their part We many of our disadvintaged farni- tpwaita a remedy She has made a difFerenc^—not by defending facility to Cranford. dow treatments that seem to have commodity—the chflSren of Ken- lies^JVe need your donations as addition^ Waldbaum's. ir conunitr ilworthi We, the parents, rimst- To the Editor, f \ spent n^ariyhours_preparirig holi- one child or family taut by organizing a network of volunteers to The available property on South become a custom of thepaskDoes day bask"e"ts"~^)r food/ sorting ine'reases iri rentals, taxes, food, Avenue, a county road bordering, ted to meeting all reasonable de- send the Kenilworth. Education Maybe the Kenilworth Board of an 8 percent increase in years. help abusive parents'. 1 this not appear to be a drastic clothes and distributing. As'1990" medicals and, clothing becomes -the-railroad-teacfcyisapproprii >f?Tnriris and also to the employ —r,—step-for-the—teachers-to-take--to- -Associations message thatlsloud- should rAevaluate *~TTo- the Kenilworth Education for a supermarket Conji ment of local personnerwhenever afld crystal clear in its content those absurd generous offers Association members: Why "endedrlfeH'very proudhhat I was~ yp bled mothers and fathers who call their statewide hotline at make a point? Those self-same . don't a part.of this great organization. about residential or office .build- possible - teachers professed.oh so loudly, "Do not use our children as a made to the the perpetual money you go seek a teacher's job in the able to count on you for yourjjdn- , 1(800)843-5437. Facilitators meet regularly, with community self- 1 have been assured that the . weapon to try and force upon the gorging union'anaieachers at towns that pay the type of salaries The challenge to continue to do tiriued support„ • . . . ings or about research laborato- "We care for your children}" dm more is. before ,,us—and we will help groups to give"tips"on'.child rearing and support to hurting ries are unrealistic in the present presence of taxpayers at the the picket signs they carried at taxpaying public your ludicrous Harding School. Good teachers you feet you deserve? Why not try ..'•,,./••• Sylvia Sidoti your own community? You areaccomplishihi$ task. !..'• Executive director parents. '.'..'•.'. . .-. • •'•.' • '.,,•••••' . .- . t ...•''• :..•",•• economic climate. In fact, since meetings or a postcard' to the demands." * , , . : : are not those who constantly de- 1 • the recent Christinas concert In a recent message .to Parents Anonymous rheihbers, state the property has remained vacant Board of Adjustment at the Cran- ..' Sign the generous contract offer mand large salaries. Good teach- not required to stay here receiv?- Apparently blindness affects us ing such a menial salary. Maybe executive director Joyce Mohamoud said, "National boundaries since the forest primeval (unless ford Municipal Building will influ- alL Why dian'fcjour administrators • and get on with the business of ers are th^se dedicated to their the Lenapes once occupied it), ence tne ulthpate decision.'A educating our children. profession, arid they are rewarded it's because the job is sc^comfprt- are changing, national and'political allies are changing, ahd take steps to stop the staff from able that you would be a fool to individuals and families iare taking more personal responsibility Waldbaum's. should be welcomed town without a supermark£Ms an • removing Halloween decorations, « Bill Chango witlrrecognition by their peers, for its faith in the site and in our anachronism, in. the last decade.of their'"studei)ts- and their adminis- consider leaving, just making Inspired by column 1 such as they were, five days be- eOArthuTiTer. for their own physical, emotional and spiritual well-being- community., the 20th century. v if-- tration, and they should be com-more money will do. ,, ,._• 1 To the Editor- There is an emerging grassroots self-help movement within al- The majority of Cranford citk Margaret Coe pensated. Finally, the superintendent and -most^every-element-of-societyr-By-sharing-with others-we be- Response to* criticisin ^The-,board-member who alleged: principal jire management who Td just like to take this opportU" and honesty. You are so right in this conveniente~~and~ •' 217-Holly-SU -nity-to^commentron-eheryl-Monl^ saying, "Life is just a series of come stronger, healthier and less dependent on outside re- ^rolled things for too long. Star* Keriilworth is an affluent commu- •iive put of Kenilworth and their : >: To the Editor . : positions seem to .support the ton's article "Fast track to I don't doors opening and closing, roads sources. . • '. • . \ ' ' /• • » ;. .' ' • \ '' •..' '• .'.'.. I am Writing in response to your voting fpr candidates in a crdss- nity doesn't know 'very much ending and beginning again." section of .professionals. They about her own borough. If she' union. Why? Because the more know where" of Dec. 27. . .' • •- "Parents Anonymous is a part of this movement, gaining its editorial of: Dec. 13, one of the the teachers get, the more,they Cheryl, I'd just like to say: Bravo I think as 1991 begins, we should strength, momentum and reason for existence from parent Real estate: values most ill-informed coihmentaries I have something to contribute too. - looked around, many homes are- reflect on these "openings and While Fm at it, I am compelled fbr" sale in Kenilworth. That feel will be due. them irrespective to you. So often we just don't take members and from volunteers working cooperatively to create have "ever read. You criticize of performance. Board members, the time owt to smell the fipwers. closings" oust as you have done. To the Editor " practically every school board to respond to senior citizen Ehrier means the borough may not be We don't take tirhe put to reflect Thank you-for, inspiring me. harmony within chaos? peace within violence, and love within As. president of the Westfield may be" higher than our buyers iGranitzki's' letter lamenting the cPllecting property taxfes, creating I'm sure the people of Kehilworth member who voted yes on the want you to say no to their 9.5 on where we have been or, in fact I .Wish you;:and everyone a hate." '. ' •.. ' '::-:•.';••'. : •.'. ] .•;••'• . '• •-:•" .-. • •' • Board of Realtors, I take excep- are either ready or willing to pay; CEA..contract settlement while fact that an 8-pertent teacher a shortfall. VJhq does she think, Joan Collins exemplifies^ that message. What" a better world il just as in an upturned market we will pick Up this shortfall? sYes, percent demand. How about 0 where we are going.••'--.*'-t happy, loving, adventurous. and 1 tion to your statement on the front praising ^fhe two who" voted no. raise exceeded his 5.4-percent percent at this time? •»; . Cheryl, you did just thatrin jtour peaceful New Year. Let's work to-, would be if each one of^s lit one candle rather than curse the 'Jeers aiid cheers page of the Dec. 27 issue about may have buyers bidding above How ^unfortunate that when a raise in Social Security benefits. If the same people who Work hard, the asking price. probably at two jpbs.pay the taxes Kerry ZielensW. • article in such a beautiful arid gether and make this a greatyean,. darkness. Tonight could be the beginning. . "the, continuing patterri of real es- squeeze is on, the first ones at- you take all of the yaripus deduc- honest way, and I'd just like.itP "~ . " Patricia Anne Lyp You also state that.more homes' in order to live in a nice commu- . 19Nt19thSt To the Editor tate agents quoting an Japprpxi- tacked are the public employees tions from the 8-percent teachers' . thank you for, sharing that beauty '•'••-•• 22PershingAve. As, 1991 is beginning, I would ^ I find interesting and: mate value-ofla homB lower than were listed last year arid fewer —while— people—pra<^willyJ thft nat will fall hftinw his .nity.. ThCV. SUrely_hayen't received Kenilworth "soId."lh~flact;"theTe weire IT^pet* like*, to ojffer my selections Tor "jeerfur is .the Chronicle's the assessed-value." the private sector's gouging that is Ualendar oflrheetings "jeet^ and cheers" awards. First, guided loyalty to creating contro- Real estate professionals don't cent fewer/listings in the West field MLS in 1990 as compared blinding them;- , '._• . \ jeers to: the Cranford Chronicle versy, avoiding facts and omitting How come I don't seefletters Thursday, Jan. 10 Tuesday, Jan. 32.-" ' which is the "official" newspaper news. A letter, to the editor from 7:30 p.nx Cranforil Mayor's Com- 7:30 p% Cranford Township re-listed properties. arid Cbmmentaries about gas price of Garwood. Apparently, no the local PBA became; a disgrace- definition of value is "the highest gouging that will, claim riiuch mittee on Airplane Noise, Munid- Committee" workshop, Municipal thought Garwobd's ,Jan: 1. "sine ful "news item" attempting to dis- price a ready, willing and able '. I don't know what crystal-ball paLBuilding •••'• Building; John Duryee is using in predict- mare money in-a year than" any ; die" meeting, was - important credit the town officials. (Was the buyer, not forced to buy, will pay rise in real estate taxes? The in- /Tpjft.Cranford Board of Educa- 8 p.m. Cranford Board of Educa- enough-jto be covered, so the re- assigned reporter too disinter? to a* ready, willing and ajble seller, ing future market Conditions. Per- tion budget workshop, Lincoln tion\ budget workshop, Lincoln haps he Will loan it to me the next vasion of Kuwait never inter- porter arrived at 11:55 am. with ested to get the story on her own?) not forced, to sell*' .'.-.' rupted one drop of world oil pro-: DAYS School School . .-•'... .•' .._ nonfunctipriing camera for the time I go to Atlantic City. • An official report from the chair- Our method is to -compare a : Monday, Jan. 14 8 p.m. Kenilworth^ rBorough swearing in meeting. As a result Marjorie Horowitz duction nor its importation into man of the pdlice,. public • health given property to like properties the U.S. How come there" are no 8 p.mJ Cranford Board Council, preceded by workshop at no one reported the touching final and'safety committee presentedhat. that have sold. In fact, in a down r - President taoii workshop, Lincoln School 7, Borough, Hall tributes from Republicans as well Westfield BPard of Realtors complaints when the medical a public meeting became a cheap market the recommended price costs 'rise.'."disproportionately?. 8 p.nt Kenilworth Board of Edu- 8:30 p.nv Garwood Borough as Democrats for recently dec- political game on the part of the cation, Harding School Council, Borough Hall, preceded eased Mayor Georgiana Gurrieri. Most doctors (and dentists) can paper by seeking comment from buyiand" sell the rest of,us many 8:15 p.m.. Cranford Board of Ad- by workshop at7 ' . No one reported on the resolution the Republican mayoral candi r • ' ' ' • • ' '• '• ' ' , • ' ' Thursay, Jan. 24 passed by the Council and given : times over. How come people are justment, Municipal Building ; date- In addition/the "Cranford Tuesday, Jan. 15 ":'-• .-'..; 7:30 p.m. Cranford Mayor's Com- to her family as weil as bronzed Which yellow is important? not" outraged at the exorbitant Inquirer," formerly Citizen and feesjtoarged for legal advice? The WINDMILL 8 pm. Cranford Township Com- mittee on Airplane Noise, Munici- for permanent display in the_Bor- Chronicle, apparently prefers Tp the Editor: _ mittee, Municipal Building - pal Building ough Hall. No one reportetl oh the Attached to countless front This door-to-door campaign may lawyers make sure they're .at the j printing citizen letters criticizing top of-the heap. '''''• •• •••:-.• • • ^ •' 8 p.m. Garwood Board of Educa . 8.-•• p.m. Kenilworth Planning citizen's, award presented to local bodies ,of government with- doors of Cranford homes this be a "scam." Rest assured that the ii: tion workshop, Lincoln School Board, Flexi-Van hearing, Bor- Emmett Garner for coming to the week was a yellow ad from a com- State of NJ. has tested exten- Let us get back to your criticisfti Wude* CAIE out full knowledge of a situation, 8 p.m. Garwood Board of Adjust- ough Hall . . rescue of Mel Shea by performing pany which tests for "radon," It sively in each of the counties^ and of the CEA contract It is perfectty the Heimlich maneuver. The re- rather than feature citizens in ac- legitimate for; Edfta Silvey to haye ment, Borough Hall .> Monday, Jan. 28 . ^ tion. - wanted to scare residents to have the level of radon occurrence is VITAMIN ^MllE Geiger's Fine Women's Apparel Wednesday, Jan. 16^: 8 p.m. Cranford Board df Educa- porter did,note that a commenda- their homes.ii.testedfor radon, well below the concern value-of; felt pressure during negotiations, COMPARE AND SAVE ROM M»S lOOO m,! 1 p.m. Cranford Local Assistance tion, Lincoln School tion was given to George Cas- I realize that Garwood is not which is an invisible radioactive four picocuries per liter or.02 after all, negotiating someone's., TIMIKUASI ; Tuesday, Jan. 29 :''>•:••' abona on' S14- retup^ent from borough- wqrkirig level in Union County. bread; and,.,butter can be Board, Municipal BuHdirig~ ~ > VTMMINC-IOOOMii. an inter- pf news, wev youiitrjed ;i 8 p.m, C3ranford Planning Board, 8 p:m. Granford Township Conu 1 soil...and is "the. second : Be aSdrea'ttie state.'^ill ibe" in ' • mittee, Municipal Building i only a or the "honietoWri advantage," touch if .radon levels, reach value*"'! Municipal Building .. " r," pei You?bled:Pt W^ Thursday, Jan. 17 Thursday, Jan. 31' -resolution Was .passed: honoring ^;^iafJi«eteotly of c6hce'rri;| Jbr'exariiplei^f la seis^ . pww IS uuut m w 99'A"-'\ \ 7:30 p.nt Cranford Mayor's Com- priest highlighted d in , micS^ent (such as an earthquake) Hemy Paylak for wanting 'SA1.E2/ 5 VITAMIN E * T^Q p.m. Cranford Mayor's Com- him; ho commendation was given .Readers Who want more, inror^ main competitive with other dis- mittee on Airplane Nbise, Munici- mittee on Airplane Noise, Munici- to Mr. Casaboria because he was, when Father Joes Ferrarp was mation should first see the verti- were "to rock North and Central KA1URAI. VITAMIN 1-400 LU. All Winter Coats & Jackets tricts in the area Why do you
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•/*• -*'-:- Thursday, January W, 1991 CJtANFORD CHRONICLE A-7 Applications hi^inags at year's first plan board session 4-4 1l 1 dents of the area have endured in a portion of the existing build- residential properties and not it n n By Cheryl Moulton y JJ j g^ • commercial. According to Shiff- LI III w , 1 the first Planning Board meet- three-foot "floods in their base- n • •'.' . • t &•, •• ing of 1991 was veiled in confuv ments and have tried to direct the Board members questioned the man, a commercially zoned area sion, delays and continuances, storm water runofflo the street height of the garage saying there can have a garage as high as the ,., . much to the frustration of appli- To further complicate matters, 'was a'16-foot limit on height but Primary structure. . ... r —cants who-were askedTb^retxrrtrat -. :-— ,—,-— ,—ppr mpmhf>r Manila Rhifiman The application was continued. a later date she could hot make a deterrnma- said the'restriction was based on Although there were only three tion without "elevations" of advice on health matters applicants scheduled for the Jan. Reagan's property. . Elevations A-0 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday, January 10,1991 2 meeting, the first application would determine the high and low Jn. Jay Gilden, a Jocal chiro- needed to aid in the operation of ; i paved the way for the\balance of spots of the ^property and con- praetor,' iwas the guest'speaker at the,program^.CJieck"with Minnie «ie evening, The third and most elude if regrading would impact the Jan. 2 meeting of the'-. Ken- Leikauskas at the center. . complex application, Cenntennial surrounding properties. . Acting . Volunteers at Cranford Health ilworth jSenipr Citizen Club. He ; House's request for approval to chairman Carol . Cappella said Next stage in; d^^loeked teacher discussed sleep time variations, andf Extended Care Center in De- .construct an addition, and parking Reagan should hire an engineer nutrition, spinal checks and. posi- cember included members • lot, was continued to Feb. 20. _ do a survey.of theproperiy and tive mental attitudes., Helena Brunski,, Florence Bums, Charles Reagan of Balmiere then return to the board at a later LECTURE A new exercise class begins at Lena , Frandaho, Julia Cafpria, Road N. appeared requesting date. . . talks is feet finding in February 1:30 t&lay. May Vohannan is inMary Dulemba, Ginny Lupo, board approval to regrade his ' Reagan, however, said he failed change of registration. The Peggy Mulligan, Stella RasinsW property "after/the fact," but be- to see why he should go to the ,(i ^t Cranford Library ^ An ; initial meeting with state-, last three contracts and that the teachers are at the maximum step 7 rf •monthly 'birthday party will be and EmiV Sfcwisi ftizes weite'do-, came : snarled. in . bureaucratic additional expense of hiring an THURSDAY, JAN. 17, 1991 appointed fact finder Joel Weisl>- associate did not worKup a salary on the guide and view the board Tuesday with accordionist Lou riated by; Mrs. Caforia, Mrs. township red tape which made engineer, arid would rather "re- latt Jan. 2 failed to produce a con-^ guide. He said the board's current proposal as punitive. Roberts entertaining. Mah jongg Dulemba, Mri Leikauskas, Mrs. his situation snowball. According riiove the dirt" tract agreement between negotia- proposals range from 4 to 12 per- Indicating again that the assock ^ 7 TO 8 P.M. pjaying and instruction are of-Londino, Agnes McGeehan, P^gy to Reagan, he accepted, two cubic Board member _ Robert r Presented by: DR. ANTHONY CARUSONE tors for the Kenilworth ^Education cent depending pn the step oh the ation is ready to reOpeh direct ne- fered at the center every Wed- Mulligan, Lillian Pilat and Mrs.yards of dirt fill from a neighbor Q'Sulliyan interjected at this Association and Board of Educa- guide, o gotiations at a moment's notice, nesday and. Friday morning. A RasinsW. in order to route storm water run- point, suggesting the township en- North Avenue Chiropractic, ,329 North Ave., Garwood tion. Weisblatt's. four-hoUr attempt Toplansky said the KEA could Toplansky said the KEA is "will- trip is planned March 12 to the off from his; backyard to his drive- gineer take the elevations to help : to mediate the salary disagree- ing to make constructive pro- •••789-1373\ -/•'• ment between the two sides not ratify a contract that did ..not Fiesta dinner" theater. Betty way and out into the street- . Reagan and avoid all thy expense. "include a salary guide. "There's posals to alleviate some of the McCrea is taking reservations. Mdt^l guest finds It all started when a Springfield "Board riiember Jeannine Rowe ended in another stalemate and board's concerns but they are not Newly installed officers for 1991 . _ _„«„ „ looked upon this idea unfavor- the formal fact-finding procedure so must mistrust," he said. He willing to alleviate someof ours." Avenue resident happened to see will lake place Feb. 4.. , said' more than 50 percent of the are president Martin McCrea, vice morning Reagan and his neighbor,: An- ably, saying, "It's a domino effect, president Charles Vitale, second thony Crincoli, spreading the dirt We don't think you (Reagan) did: FILIPPONE'S TOWN PHARMACY At that time, a formal hearing vice, president Frank Rasinski, re- It wasVjKKhbliday for Thomas fill and made, a complaint to the anything (wrong)'but we have to will be held at Harding School cojfdiiog ' ' secretary . Raymond Kowat6fRocVfester,N.Yo • • •'•'••township engineering department riiake sure," explaining residents where"oral arid written documen- to Grtinwald, corresponding secre- A quiet hight'sr sluimber'at the Towm engineer Karen • Kram- living in the surrounding area Robert Filippone, ILP. tation of each side's position will tary Ruth Masullo, treasurer Flo Holiday Inn last. Friday turned kowskUyisited Reagan's property could be impacted. be presented, according to board into a nightmare,. when. Kowal aria requested Reagan regrade" The application was put oh hold • Surgical Supplies attorney and negotiator Jarries TuozzOl6,f assistant, treasurer Mary • Prescriptions witnesses to Labrizzi, • sergeant-at-arms Ann garment bag containing trousers, the area. She also told him beuntil the township engineer could Granello, Other dates can be Londino and trustee, Joseph Mat> needed a permit be consulted. • Hudson Vitamins *•- • Money. Orders scheduled, if necessary. The fact shirts anda jacketvhad been sto; urro. In order to get a permit, Reagan The second application, by prop- • Video Rentals finder has up to .45 days from the len;. -' •'. -. ' "',• '• 'l''v- *•'•*''r .-'••• •*• '. ;• "' • Cosmetics & Gifts l> i'r. had to apply to the township erty owner John Greco became hearing date-to,.presenfc-a-writfen- laeartng lor Flexi - Twenfv-flve seni< ill partici- Back at hfead4uta]rjej^tjie deskK had1 jto appljr to:the^ township wy ^rr SXZt^&Z • Personalized Printing report and recommendations to pateI in the Share . .„ . .nvhTcTi e^buHdi^ T .,..., .... ^.-^..^rt ^ was in a flfloodd fringfrngee height-oheiehfoff a proposed nenejw garage, both sides. His recommendations By Peter Wamsteker, enables residents to purchase Gren.ya Holiday.(Inn -employee, are non-binding. food at ,a low cost Volunteers are who said Kowal's room had;been? area. According to Article 7 of the and rear yard setbacks, none of The Planning Board lasiThurs- state law requires anapplicant to J. Land Development Ordinance which "seemed to "be addressed Granello said the board will re- day authorized.the borough engi- pay the expenses to retain these burglarized. ,\ " :, > •• / • "'The theft occurred, sometime (LDO), Reagan had ttoo submit-a prior to the^ application coming FREf view, the state of negotiations at neer to hire « land use planner, experts, according to Schlenker. site plan to the Planning Board in-. before the board. Although applK Monday's meeting in closed ses- between3and.9 a.m.:,whUe Kowal traffic engineer and health and Already a $20,000 escrow, has order to receive a permi•••••••t in • cant John Greco and his engineer Senior,Citizens Assitartce Programs Western sion." •,-..' '..•••••'•."• '•'. •••' safety expert to testify in the up- been set aside by' FlexiVan to stereo stolen was.' sleeping," 'said petective FOREIGN AID: Winners of David Breaffey High School foreign language,department poster Capt William Dowd. There was flood -fringe area. In order to ap- Vincent Vinegra had met with the We Accept AU major Prescriptiori Plans Union The 60-member KEA has been coming site plan. application of meet the , requirement Unahtici; DRC twice, board members.ques- contest are, from left, Maria Gomes and Andy Carvalhais, tied for third,. Jon Chango^first place, working under terrtis of .the con- in school burglary no sign of forced entry arid Kowal pear before the Planning Board Flexi-Vah Leasing Co. pated cost overruns would still be was not hurt, he said. .' -'.•}• the Development Review Commit> tioned whether the application and Sandra Barbosa, tied for second with Marianna Petracca. Posters espoused advantages of tract that expired June 30. In what may be seen as an ef-paid for by the applicant although Police are investigating leads tee (DRC) had to review his appli- was complete or not'Board mem- The board's final salary pro- A witness,, who^as a guest at' learning "a foreign language. ••-•• fort to avoid a protracted hearing borough engineer Michael, Disko into the weekend vandalism and the rijotel, told police,'that,a tall cation, visit his property and- beb rr p'SllriiO'Sulllvari-saipSullivari dd tthhe ggaragggge hahad d posal was a total 24.25 percent in- scheduled For Jait 24, the board has told the board the costs burglary at Harding School. crease over three years with 8:5 white" male, carrying two suitcases. make recommendations prior to not been brought up" before and wijl. use its experts to yeriftr and should not exceed "the projected Six windows on two.floors of the was.-seen in, a .hallway near his being scheduled before the Cappella said the. size and height 501 Boulevard Kenilworth, NJ percent Offered'for this year, 8 ; /clarify the testimony of Flexi- figure. .•.•-., "•• ,-•• •••v.' ...•-.••. • . Boulevard . elementary school Kowal's room'at 4:30 a.m,, said Planning Board, of the garage would necessitate an percent next year and i 7.75 per- ,Van's land use'texperts, according : ; In a. related matter, Mayor were destroyed by an unknown The DRC recommended, among "exception."" Greco, who bqught Municipal officials aife reappointed cent in 1992-93. The KEA is seek- to. board ofHcials. . Joseph Rego, a member of the number of vandals Sunday and a pther things, the re^ar yard be sur- the property located at 115 North A Pharmacy Aimed Towards All Your Health Needs ing a 27.5^ percent package with • 'TJfyft is,somethlng we regret.we and stereo were stolen, Police didn't know i)f Kpwal had Avenue W. intends on locating his 9.5 percent this year and 9 per- 7 board, disqualified himself from veyed. Neighbor Crincoli spoke on No major changes were made this in year in the sanitarian Michael lazzetta and former Council- .di^|n t do the first time," said hearing the case because tie owns behalf of Reagan, explaining resi-. business, Environmental Tactics, makeup of municipal office holders and committees. woman Phyllis Baldacchini to three-year terms on cent, for each of the .next; two newly electedNboard chairman years." ; ' ••.. }•';•";' ' V ';'"."'• '• property within 200, feet of the stblen was not available to detec-r ' Borough Council Jan. 1 approved the reapppint- .the Board of Health.- • ["%:' '••-. George ScWenkerX,, , , site. A Vocal opponent Of the.ap- tives Tuesday. ' ; ments.of borough attorney Bradford bury, borough ., Also approved were Mildred Sicko; Cheryl Kernan Also' at issue is the way th£ sal- AS part of its ^pt\ffiresolut|on plicktion, Rego recently received Investigators suspect that entry , engineer Michael Disko and municipal prosecutor and Margaret Ciano as police matrons ;and school ary guide will be , formulated; approving the leasing^epair and a letter from Flexi-Van represen- was/gained after two windows to crossing guards Kathleen Johnson, Lorraine Har- Granello said last month that the Storage of itiick chassis a.t Its '.43-'. the' wood: shop classroom were I Albert Stender" for one-year terms and Municipal abin, Mary, Marino, Gail Dauber, EleanorCliff, Mark tatives inviting the mayor to tour "Whattbdo ' Court Judge Aldan Markson for another three years. board wants to provide a greater acre lot on N. 8th .Street ahd its facilities. Tie did ^not say, smashed. The girls' locker rowi ! Court clerk Joanne SzelingieWicz and deputy court. Krouse, Margaret Ciano, Mariantonia Devanza, Ant- increase to teachers "on the first M Avenue, -the board re- whether he would accept the arid two second floor classrooms" s= oriia Steeber and Leonard Schendler. Michael VI- six to seven "steps;" which eauate ., lV ti ar fo aliso were: entere,d and ' a tela* i jclerk Joan kqjjgr ?alsc£ Miflere ^jappqinted, for one tale, Veronica MorelU^KjBnrtStH^MattomiSana Ycil- to years of servidfe.*..,^ rrr??, f.'f r JG$W v An amendment ta theland use etpp anda D'Andrea were nainea'^e»Sfesing'aiard alter- '•'•;KEA_presjderit saitt this ('pro- to store cargo Q law. proposed by • Rego, which 1 r f ; e was latertfound>*>y : ^y Approved ,j|he mayoral appointments, ..riates. "'•;•"•••.-••••':-'.••• '••'•'\'$;^:v-y J.-- . '•.•...'','.''••' f posal (^unacceptable since' "the .tion .of its prpperts^? •.^.S^?, i would prohibit companies similar of Hawjans/Jlielafield 'and Wood as bond counsel, Serving again for one-year, terms are Robert "Jay- majority • of, long-term'teachers Mdre thart 70Q residents were to Flexi-Van from operating in ttie':damage at 12:42 p.m'.while ori Ferraioli; Wesdyk and Cuva as borough auditors, lor as recreation director, Frank Plummer as super- -Would suffer." He said teachers opposed to tiie.fjrst-application heavy industrial or light industrial patrol^',1' ••y\'{,••••'' <•••.'••::'•:•;.:';•••<•. and municipal clerk Margaret Adler as certifying intendent of public works, Patricia Howarth: as tax view the board's plan as reward- when it was heard oyer Uie course zones, is being researched by bor- agent, personnel supervisor and local improvement Search officer and borough treasurer, Frank Rica as ing inexperience, while "punish- of six meetings anci before two Show it. search officer and purchasing agent . ough attorney Bradford Bury. zoning enforcement officer and Chiet Rusiniak as ing teachers with experience and land use boards last year because While the proposal Would not . smoke detector inspector. Rusiniak was given a gold training." He disputed- Granellq's of concerns about -lower. property The mayoral appointments of^Phomas Gilligan to 1 affect the outcome of Flexi-Van's the library board of" trustees for a fiv^-sear term, -watch at the New Year's Day meeting for his 50statement that in the past • thevalues and the safety of children hearing, it would restrict similar Flauntit. Julia Barbarise to the local assistance board for a. years service to the Kenilworth Volunteer Fire De- KEA determined where to distrib- walking to school.•".••••' V; / . businesses from operating in com- ome and enjoy art evening of four-year term,ahd Robert Walck as oil burner in- • partment ute money on the salary guide. There will be no cost to taxpay- mercial and, . industrial zones (Continued from page A-l) musicfrehte'rlaininenti Select the Cherish it. spector tor one year also were approved? ~~~ ~~r~~-•Jlfi-Miilfiirfl,.f^mnpnny b
• dion. •"•;. • .. ; , . ••••'.•• ' :; 'Salaries and, employee ex- ••: .••'• •••• , 'at- ' ;•'•• ••• Borough briefs " fpenses comprise 81 percent of CLINTON MANOR APRIGENO Schlenker is elected Planning Board chairnian •this year's budget, leaving 19 per- ••' 2737-Rt;22West 144 East Broad Street cino during the late'70s. cent for other items. Union, NJ. Wnslliold, NJ 07090 per. hour for- additional board- ersr say that without it the borough ">•' Among the projected increases,•.? 233-7255 . By peter Wamateker In other business, the board Pet; feeri^es up fcfr renewal ; Tuesday, Jan. 15 - 7:45 p.m. In a reversal of their roles, from related work including telephone may become subject to legal chal- • ithe new budget estimates a 53- . calls, correspondence and prepa- lenges^. about the validity of its postponed until February the Annual dog and cat licenses are available now irbrrt the borough i percent increase in the cost of Nanrj last- year, veteran land use offi- variance application of 528 Boule- ACS Regiaii'ri'i cials George Schlenker and .Will- ration of resolutions. ' land: use laws. Ratification is ex- clerk's office from 9 am. to 5 p.m. Monday to Thursday, proof of heating oil from $153,610 to ,V Call few Iteservatlons* • Committee assignments were pected to occur at the Jan. 24, vard Co. because the company's rabies vaccination is required before a license will issued. • $235,565, a difference ef $81,955. Ati}i Certified (l iam:. .Conrad unanimously were witnesses were ill. \ 4#* or <9O8> 3O3-919X ,approvedi last Thursday as chair- postponed to the next meeting be- board work session, according to The fees for dog licenses is $4.70 or $7.70 if the dog hasvriot been f The bulk of the buildings and 3Vlax-li»oro man arid vice' chairman, respec- cause Borough Council had notSchlenker. Plans to build a second story of- neutered. The. fee/will increase 50 cents on Feb. li.: ^grounds increases fall, into the tively, of thei Planning Board. decided on .its represent at the Nevy this year will be thefice have been opposed by several :Thevrequirenient;jfpr cat licenses took '.effect Jan. 1 under a ,• - • -g • v some difficult applications." every six years and submitits rec- fo'T OTlVllTITITni^Tlffl I VI nmf 1011*3 is $12,770. Appearing again, in the =at= Schlenker also thanked James v budget are $97,130 to rendVate^two Heimlick of Westfield who was re- ommendations to the governing *M-^ C11V11 U11111CI1U11 yiUlcU-lUll^ • BireaHey athifetic booster A lavatories anti $70,000 • for new.' THE WARDLAW-HARTRIDGE SCHOOL body for adoption. But while rec- / , ,, • • "- , lockers. Also budgeted is $50^000 appointed board attorney for a' trative consent order with flre 1 second year. He will earn $200 ommendations have been made, a A N. Michigan Avenue company DEP in May 1989 and "was told _i?ayid tirearley^High. School AthleticJBoosters are meeting at 8 ta correct the heating system. Pur- Mid-afternoon, when rnost school classes In the Upper School, all students develop per meeting and will be paid $75 formal resolution has riot been ap- was fined Iast month &r failing to that the! coMpany ..needed''to: .•in- toriigM^ in the siphbipl librwy. All |ntere%d^Garwopd and ic \ chase requests include $38,000 to their minds and bodies through participation ilworthrfisidenwarewelcpme.. '; •_rr I. • .".w '•. ' ":•"'•• end, is JLfetthe beginning of newlearning ex- proved by the board. Legal advis- comply with the state's Environ- stall., ground water monitoring i replace marching band uniforms periences at the Wardlaw-Hartridge School. in a broad range of sports and extracurricular Act(EpRA)mental Cleanu. p Responsibility wells to determine if ground and $40,000 for computers and programs — football, soccer, field hockey, Acme.Press Inc., with a fonder! water contamination Was present! • printers. .. .,. ,,.,",• After classes that provide the strong and plant at 668 N. Michigan Ave., was at the site. In addition, the com- 1^ pfiirty ; The five elementary school ., j.. •..—,«v broad intellectual and artistic background tennis, basketball, swimming, softball, base- fined $654,000.forTailing to submit pany was told to excavate its sep- /principals appeared before the that readies yogng people for college and a ball, volleyball, chorus, band, drama, and a;, ground water sampling results, tic; system arid submit ground A victory dinner dance in honor of Mayor Joe Rego and Council- ' '; board Monday to review their productive life, most Wardlaw-Hajiridge stu- variety of clubs: after the state Department of En- •-water sampling results. men John Brede and Sam Cavallaro will be held Febl 10 at 6 p nt t budget requests line by line. The dents head for any one of a*"nost of after Thjs stimulating learning environment suc- vironmental Prptectlon found that To- date, no ground water sam-- at the Knights of Columbug hall, Market Street Tickets at $35 may /series of workshops' continues, at 8 school enrichments. : . , • • the .company used its septic sys- pling results have been submitted be purchased frpm Keith, 827-4075 daytime, 276-8903 evening or : tonight when central office ad- ceeds in building strong students. We are tem to discharge industrial waste- and the DEP still does not know if ministrators explain districtwide In theJLower School, they attend our After proud that 88% of our students are admitted water fromits plant to their first choice college. there is any significant pollution ; expenses. Theses-include central Sch'ool Program which offers a structured A DEP spokesmak n said recently .at t ththe siteite, accordindi g toto aDE DEPP B82-44ffi; < ::;•,;;'• .^'Jv;. 'i'v *;•; .•'•-.v ;•:••,;•:/•:v;-\*-."- - office expenses, all salary ac- study hour. Afterwards, students explore their, •'" Come join us at our ne&Open House and that the number of gallons of in-: spokesman, < counts, transportation, non- creativity in a wide variety of arts and crafts': learrWaow your child can be a part' of the which has Settlement negotiations are un- /instructional equipment, and Ijadmpefomrm^ total 'learning experience of The Wardlaw- • i '•:•'• • and outdoor activities. Here, the after school dustrial wastewater day is notderway with Acme Press.repre- v •'4 : been dumped each y •"'•'..'; Sc^ojl computer, report building maintenance projects, This sck includes most, butnot entire stock. hours are'filled with fun and learning. Hartridge School. known. Where the wastewater sentatives. In addition to paying A report on th^^egiorial disWcts plans for the use of computers iThe Cranford High School budget the fine,. Acme will still be re- in classroom instruction and administrative tasks will be pre- \ will be presented Jan. 22. • , was being discharged also was not quired to "submit its results, ' .known.-. ' : '••. .• •'• .... ,•' '••''•/ sented at Tuesday's meeting at 8 p.m- at Arthur johnsori High •"' The board cannot estimate the m UPPER SCHOOL^ Acme Press Inc., is one of three Established in 1983, ECRA im- School, Clark.; ••' • •.• •' .; •;---^>Mr^--'^- . \. , .- •.-..• • -..,~^ tax impact yet of the budget : > OPEN companies that have been fined poses pre-conditions on the sale, , School districts were supposed to GRADES-8 , JAN. 12, 10:00AM more' than $3 million for failing to transfer or closure of industrial 'have been- notified by Dec. 15 of f»roportiOB by placing financial re- '•>• theTsfoount of state aid thej; will ^GHQL ARSHIP EXAM that a site was free Of contami- _sponsibility on the owner to clean Health meeting frecefe Under the new Qua ity SATURDAY, JAN. 26, 9:00^M nants before it was sold, accord- up contamination caused by the • ITS A JUNGLE: Harding^ScKpbl fifth graders JbSftrieMurp The Kenilworth Board of » Eduction Act, but the notification ing to Kenneth Hart, department generation, manufacture, refining, tf daWtfefected to be Feb. 1. Dis^ A Tradition Since 1927 left, and Jennifer DIFazio show their art projects to second industrial site evaluation ~ acting transportation, treatment, storage, Health is holding its reorgani- ; '•'• Upper School • 1295 Iriman Avenue •EdiSort, NJ 08820 • (201) 754-1882 _ zation meeting at 7:30 tonight ; tricJtsL also are uncertain about the Fine Cldthlng atid Accessories for. Men and Women grader Clint Madden during Joint reading and art project about assistant director! or disposal of hazardous wastes or amount; of Social Security and 207 E#stBro»dStr«et, Westfleld 2334171 Lower School • 1040 Plainfield Aveiiue « Plainfield, NJ 07060 • (201) 756-0035 jungle animals. After reading Kipling's "Jungle Book," older Acme entered into an adminis-' -substances. in Borough Itall. A regular John Franlu and Major Credit Qirds Accepted meeting will follow. . l'pension": costs they will Jiave to class read Disney version to secdnd graders. \ Jay -this year for the flVst time More Kenilworth news on Page A-7 ' tmdertheQEA '
i • },.• Thursday, January 10,1991 CRAWFORD CHRONICLE Thieves hit two downtown Police charge three with DWI following separate accidents .. ' • ..-••:••••!..'...-;• • . . «-. v. •• , - ' Cranford Police, charged three men with proper turn and failing to keep right' Investigators said the man, idehtif![e~3i~as shops and take coat, scents driving while intoxicated (DWI) following sep- Mark Kramer of 16 Central Ave.^ allegedly had arate automobile accidents here! There were A 55-year-old Roselle man, who struck the struck a car parked in front of 7 Pittsfield St Merchandise, worth $175 was re- search of the area by police was no injuries in any of the incidents. back of a car on Nortji Avenue Saturday, also and then called police at 2:20 am to report ported stolen Friday from a N. futile. . was charged with£)!WI and careless driving. Union Avenue business. A 2i-year-old Cranford man was charged the accident Separately, a leather coat worth with DWI Dec. 3Q after he collided head-oil The man, identified as Burt Gomory of E. When police arrived at 2:24 p.p m the car was r and thHhri and two bottles of women's per- toma Eastman Street business. "witha carat the*intersfection of NorUiand ^ other,-Hehris^wj Elizabeth avenues, said police. Benz in a westerly direction on North Avenue > discovered in front of the Pitisfield Stregt r ftune were stolen from Bell's Investigators said the coat was idenee, according to Lt William O'DShnell. Pharmacy, 17 N. Union Ave., at taken at 5:10 p.m. from Cranford The man, identified as Phillip DeGregorio at 7:30 p.m. when he struck the back of an '86 Pontiac driven by Steven Purnell, 36, of Scotch The owner of .the car which was struck was A-8 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday, January 10,1991 3:45 p.m., said police. : . Leather Store by a "dark skinned" of 51 Roselle Ave., was driving an '87^Ford later identified as John Winans of 20 Loqust Investigators said the clerk, man: Owner Hoda Saleh told po- pickup truck west,on North Avenue at 9 p.m. Plains, said investigators. Purnell \gas waiting for a traffic light at the intersection of North Dr.", said officer Ronald Abram.,- ; .....•; Robert Ruble, 18, had offered as- lice that several customers had' when He:collided with:an '89 Chevrolet van." Investigators said that Kramer had called to sistance to a young woman who entered his store As he was help- driven by Mike Bednarz, 35, of Manor Avenue, and Springfield avenues, according to the re- say he had hit a car around the corner from was leaning over a display case ing one customer,- another took according to^^the traffic report ^ port .,".'.;,•• •.••••• the coat and fled, said police. his parents' house and was subsequently Resident receives award for saving choking man's life but the woman declined Soon Investigators said DeGregorio had made a In an unrelated incident, police charged a charged with DWI and careless driving. He after the woman left Ruble dis- There are no suspects. j i was charged also with resisting arrest after a This is the second thfifL^o occur wide right-hand turn into the southbound lane, 21-year-old Central Avenue man with DWI A formal resolution passed by Borough Council Dec. 11 memori- covered the display case glass had of Elizabeth Avenue before hitting Bednarz. Saturday after he called to report he had been scuffle with officers John ODonnell and By Thomas Johnson been opened and the fragrances at the leather shop in less than a DeGregorio was charged with making an im- irran accident on Pittsfield Street Robert Colaneri, said Lt O'DonnelL alizing the contributions of the late Mayor Georgiana Gurrieri will missing. month.- The store display window ^Chfonicle associate. . J?p hung on the wall in Borough Hall outside Council chambers.' Police said the woman was in was smashed sometime while the Melyin Shea took dolyrt the VFW An engraved plaque bearing the resolution was presented to her early 20s but qould hot pro-store was closed and eight leather Accident victim released from hospital Ladies Auxiliary Christmas tree Gurrieri's family at Council's annual Jan. 1 "sine die" meeting. vide • further identification. A coats were stolen, said police. this year, a job he didn't think he The plaque was presented to the former mayor's sister-in-law, ' A 72-year-old Cranford man was ing to the traffic report would be able to do this year. Lillian Gurrieri, and niece, Camille GurrierWadelis. released Monday from Union Hos^ Investigators said Martucci was This was .the "first thought going In addition, the 1990 Council gave a final tribute to Gurrieri at driving in a westerly direction on- WINTER SPECIALS through the part-time borough the New Year's Day meeting. Each member in turn expressed his Eiremen respond to 11 callsi, Lincoln Avenue before she made employee's'mind as he knelt chofcK ., or her sense of personal loss and; all said Gurrieri's years of J struck by a car Friday afternoon a left-hand turn onto Centennial ing at the Garwood recycling cen- tireless service and dedication helped create a better Garwood. at the intersection of Liftepln and Avenue and struck Marina. She ter on the morning of Dec. 15. Former acting mayor Paul DeVenuto said, "She was hot only my but none involve major fires Centennial avenues. was charged with failing to yield Family Foto announces next >day service on Fortunately borough firefighter co-worker and friend but she was my teacher." • . ft The man, Michael Marino of 40 to a pedestrian. 110mm and 35mm film development. Drop off Emmett Garner kriew how to I
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A-12 CRAWORD CHRONICLE Thursday, January 10, 1991 William Costa Thurs.day, January 10,1991 CRANFORD CHRONICLE A-13 Obituaries A memorial service is being He was a parishioner of St Eli- A new world of reading pleasure opens: science fiction held today at 10 am at St Eli- zabeth Church- By Irma S. Mirante species, the-ravages of the green- zabeth Church, Linden, for Will- Surviving are his wife, the Contributing Writer house effect, huge computers with iam C. Costa, 88, who died in former Catherine Davis; two endless information and the shift- Lynn Flanagan r~ Frances Danielson Union Hospital Sunday after a daughters, Mildred E. Toth of When the name of Ursula Le long illness. ing weather patterns. The author Former Cranford resident Lynn DAR, serving as officer and com- Frances Moore Danielson, 84, Daughters of the American Revo- Somerset and Carrie of California; Guin appeared on a literary cal- stresses our responsibility to our DeCesare Flanagan, 60, died Dec. mittee chairman. ^ Mr. Costa has been a pipe fitter six: grandchildren and four great- endar and I didn't know who she died Jan. 2 in Greenville (S.C.) lution. She was a past president of for the GAF Corp. for 25 years endangered planet 30>t Gr rfp nviafcrctcl -Jonathanathan .DgytonR^DtoR^o l grandchildren. A son, William O., was,:! was told that my reading Surviving are her husband; Willr before retiring in 1967- «^licFnTiggJ> *~~* zr»aac-F '• • was not as eclectic as ought—I- the^M^^nJto^j^^ Mrs. Flanagan had worked as iam K Jr.; a son, William K III of Born in Columbui Ohio, Mrs.. School PTA, Springfield. Born in.. .Crarifordy Mr. Costa Arrangements were by Werson buyer for Macy"s, a casting direc- Danielson lived in Kenilworth, be- Her husband, Harold, died in had neglected science fictioa tale of a traveling storyteller who _. . • - rS • Darien; three daughters, Tara moved to Elizabeth 50 years- ago. 'Funeral Home, Elizabeth. This column is an attempt to rem- tor for Coftipton Advertising and a Ann Fedor of Woodland Hills, fore moving to Greenville two 1982. Survivors include a son, travel agent for Travelong, Elli- years ago. She was a member of Harold F. of Summit, and two edy that error. drawings at Summit show Calif., Anita M.,of Hoboken and. Le Guia, a Californian and have power as a symbol of hope Tabeuv Valedictorian of her class Suzanne P. of Stamford; a brother,1 the American Legion Auxiliary; grandchildren DEDICATED T<0 DIGNIFIED drawing at'Vajldpeane School, Elizabeth, the Ladies Auxiliary of Lodge Services were held Saturday at graduate of Radclifife College with after, a nuclear war.- He accepts sustains an indefinite personal in- she received her bachelor's de- J. Lawrence DeCesare of Summit; 1591 of the Elks, Hillside, and the SERVICE SINCE 1897. a master's degree fifom Columbia for long-lost loved ones as. he New Jersey Center fon Visual teraction with the viewer. and two grandchildren. McCracken Funeral Home, Unioa travels.westward, this deception Arts, 68 Elm St, Summit, starting gree in art history from Mount University, has won a National c Mason teaches basic drawing at . A ftmeral Mass was offered last. Book Award and both the Hugo becomes a reality and he, too, be- tomorrow until Feb. 14. Holypke College, South Hadley, ~ The artist draws on mylar Using Raritan Valley Community Col- Mass.' ..; • '•/.'.' Thursday at St John's Church, Catherine Wolf and Nebula awards for her sci- lieves in the future, lege. He has exhibited in many ence fiction, p. graphite. He chose mylar for its Born in Elizabeth, Mrs. Flan- Noroton, Conn. Memorial contri- The story of the author James juried shows throughout the butions may be made to the Lynn Catherine Rafferty Wolf, 86, of Bom in Schenectady.N.Y., Mrs. "The Dispossessed," considered durability throughout repeated United States. agan lived in Cranford. before Garwood died Friday at Overlook Tiptree Jr. is almost as interesting drawing and erasure as, each moving to Darien, Conn. Locally Flanagan Memorial Fund for re- Wolf lived in Staten Island and a classic in its field, is a complex as the collection in "Her Smoke . Gallery hours are noon to 4 p'm. search, and treatment of multiple Hospital after a long illness. Plaiiuleld before moving to Gar- •tfiudg of political conflict.in the image undergoes frequent and she was a'member of the Garden "• Mrs. Wolf had been a fiduciary Rose Up Forever." Alice B. She- often drastic change The intent of weekdays and 2 to 4 p.m. week- Club, the historical Society, the myeloma, Yale-New Haven Hos- wood 30 years ago. , , future between anarchy, capital- .Idon wrote under a name she ends. The show is free and open accountant for Jackson and Nash, Hei* husband, Raymond H., died ERAL DIRECTORS ism and communist worlds. The the drawings is to establish a dy- Daughters of the American Revo- pital, Office of Development, P.O. a Manhattan law firm, for 40 years found on a jar of marmalade. She namic visual order that affects the to me public, 'v lution and the Junior. League of Box 1849, New Haven, Conn. - in 195a Surviving are a son, Ray- author uses sociology in creating and her husband served in the and retired in 1900 as the execu- mond D. of Garwood; a daughter, FRED H. GRAY, JR. future human societies with Elizabeth and Westfield. In 06508, Arrangements were by DAVID B. CRABIEL newly-organized CIA She later re- tive in charge of the tax depart- Kathleen Mock of/Carlisle, Pa; changed cultures and genetics; Spinning demonstration set Sunday Darien she was active with the Edward Lawrence Funeral Home, ment, : WILLIAM A. DOYLE turned to college for a doctorate Goodwife's River chapter of the Noroton. five grandchildren and four •great- PAULETTE J. CRABIEL "City of Illusions" tells the story in clinical psychology and mailed Winter colonial activities con- one spinning wheel, a spooling " A funeral Mass was offered yes- grandchildren. ••--•• of a seemingly mute young man terday, at the Church of S.t Anne her stories in from a Virginia post tinue at the Miller-Cory House wheel and swifts used for winding Memorial contributions may be until he learns about himself by yarn. ••/•'- • where Mrs. Wolf had been a pa- office box. This is! a collection of Museum, 614 Mountain Ay.^ Lilburn Wright rishioner and a member of the made to Garwood First Aid exploring various societies. "The profound stories on the tragedies Westfield, Sunday from 2 to 4 pirn. An early cooking technique will Rosary Society. Squad. Arrangements were by Eye ofihe Heron? is the tale of of the human condition told with Maty Salmon will explain how to oei. demonstrated in the main Lilburn C. Wright of Cranford, member of the Elizabeth branch Dooley Funeral Home. two communities of earth out- compassion. -;•••/. use a spinning wheel for produc* house and costumed docents will casts—one a violent city group conduct, tours through the fur- 66, died of a heart condition Dec. of the NAACP. ' WESTFIELD: 3lFEast Broad St;, Fred H. Gray, Jr. Mgr. 233-0143 ing finished threads from woolen 39 in St James Hospital, Newark, and the other a peace-loving com- Man Who Walked Home" fibers, - . bished rooms of the farmhouse, Surviving are a son, Donald of Pauline Thomas CRANFORD-: 12,Springfi«d.Aye., William A. Doyle, Mgr.,276-0092-- munity. It follows tifeir attempts tells of man's;longing for a return Mr. Wright had worked for the Orlando, Fla.;* two brothers,^Will- The inventory Taken of Joseph begun by Samuel Miller'in 1740. Fabco Metal Corp., Linden, for 35 to lead new" and independent to Eden fr6m his exile on earth. Cory's estate in 1802 includes Many new items are available in .iam A of Elizabeth and. the Rev. Pauline J. Thomas, 86, of Cran- where W[iss Thomas had been a lives. "The Lett Hand of Darki- Death plays a large part in her years before retiring in 1988. He James T. of Washington, D.C.; a ford died Sunday at Union Hospi- three pairs of wool cards, used for the gift shop. For additional infor- was also co-owner. of Celeb Cor- a parishioner. Born in Newark, she ness" is about a hermaphrodite stories and yet the author had preparing the fibers for spinning, mation, call 232-1776. . sister, Ruth Pitts of the Bronx, tal after a brief illness! - . had lived in Cranford since 1986. society, \yith some pertinent views hope for mankind. She wrote, ~"ner, a Linden dinner-club. Mr. N.Y.; and four grandchildren. _ Miss Thomas had worked as an> "For how many of us, me in my ••Wright.was a World War II Army assembler for Lappin -Toy Co., Surviving are twoisisters, Elsie on sexism. Her young adult hovels Quilter's work on display at library veteran. A jPuneral service was held Ferranti ofOld^Bfidge arid Jean Dooley Funeral Service, have been well received. "The way, you in yours, are not our Newark,, for 30 years before she pens the weapons with which we -. Ellen Hess of Cranford has an has curated many exhibitions, In- Friday at Nesbitt Funeral Home, retired in Iftfift of Linden. Caring & Courteous Service to the Earthsea Trilogy" combines my- in Cranford since~1978. He" was can do something—a tiny some- exhibit of hfer patchwork and eluding, a survey of contemporary •i A flineral MaSs. was offered Arrangements were by Gray Me- adventures that may remind read- thing—i ^the^isplay-cas^^uflUMt^he-teaches-aUFashion. Tuesday ajt_St Michael Church, morial Funeral Home. - to name them?" Institute of Technolt^y in New•'i ers of Tolkien. Two anthologies at Cranford Library this month. j,. were good places for me to begin Ms. Hess, a textile designer, is a York City and the arts workshop John Fanning Poul Anderson has been consid- at Newark Museum. She also lec- PUBUC NONCE PUBLIC. NOTICE my sci-fi etjucation. "Nebula former art gallery director who PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ered one of the great SF writers tures and leads workshops in,the Awards," annual: collection No, 23, GOLDEN ROBOTICS: Isaac Asimov's Robot Visions" con- 7 ; John. C. Fanning, '86, died of nat- lie Park before moving-'to Elk BOROUGH OF KENU.WORTM . • for more than 40 years. In his lat- ; ol Ihi following calendar year, Reference to Iho metropolitan area. ~: 7T~ "1 ural causes Saturday at Overlook zabeth five years ago. .•'.'••• ORDINANCE NO. S1-3 'preceding measuring year' shall mean the most recent: had some particularly infaginative tains 36 of his stories and summarizes 50 years of his est-book, 'The Boat of a Millioh Baseball - . PUBLIC NOTICE . • !y completed of sg'ch measuring years'." . . * ; 556 Westfield Avenue This display can be seen until Hospital, Summit His wife, the former Ann Weisi- PUBLIC NOTICE IS hereby given that an Ordinance, of Section 2. Fdr" purposes of providing the necessary (233-0255 , .—--•-.• -'- :writing.-:Since 1965 ..the -members thoughts about robotics. Years," he tries to span the whole the end of January.., Mr. Fanning had been an elec- ghan, died in 1983. Surviving him which the lollbwlng Is a copy. Was Introduced; read and transition, "rfloasurlng year" (ortho'perlod Irom 1990 to ' Joseph F; Dooley of ihe Science Fiction Writers of "history of man on earth and Former New York Giant Bobby passed on first reading by tho Mayor and Council ol the 1991 shajl mean . from November 1, 1990 through r trician for Thomas,Orr Co., West- are a daughter", Mary Jo Hewins of Borough ol Konllworlh at a meeting on the 7lh day ol September 30.1991. , Manager ,• • . : ' America have chosen by ballot the appeared in "Galaxy,," . , . .. Without Rodney," tiie perceptive among.the staW. Wiui a theme of Thomson and Yankee. Chris 1 January. 1991. and fhol said Council will iurthor consider Section 3. This ordlnancajshMlaKosffecl UDon second •LINDEN 5 PLEX field, for many years before retir- East Brunswick, and a sister, I ho s,ild Ordinance lor final passage on Ihe t!2nd day ol best.novel, novella and short story . and the striking iUustra- immortality we follow a Phoeni- Chambliss are scheduled to ap- January. t991.at tho Kontlworlh Mumqipal Bullc}lng)567 reading and publlcallon as**'ovld»d by law ahd shall be Isaac Asimov has written* more pear at a baseball card show 400 NO. WOOD AVE.» 925-9787 ing? He was also an Army veteran Frances of Cranford. Boulevard. Konllworlh. New Jersey.al 8:00 p.m , at which' retroactive tQ November'1.-1090. Acetified copy of this of the year."Rachel in Love" by cian explorer, a young Roman ordinance shall be filed with Ihe Rahway Valley SOWSMOO than 400 books, countless stories of World War II » Services were held Tuesday at lime and .place any persons who may be Intores'ed* Pat Murphy is a weird story of a servant, an Oriental wiseman, and Sunday from 9 am. to 4 p.m. at Bargain UaUrw* 8at, Sun. * Holiday* Ihoroin will be glvon anopportunlly to be hoard concer- Authority and the.Secretary of State of New Jersey. .-.' and scientific essays. He was "fiarth" is the latest novel by the Church of St Anne. Arrange- ning such-Ordlhnnco. . ' .' ; • S30.09. • • ' CCMt-January 10. 199V , the Kenilworth Holiday Inn. 1«t Show $3.00, TOM. Baroabi Mat $3.90 Born in Roselle Park, Mr. Fan- scientist who keeps his dead awarded the honor of Grand Mas- David Brin.. The author holds a two women survivors through his- ning spent most of his Iif<£_in ments were by Dooley Funeral Margaret Adler daughter's brain alive in a chim- tory for 2,000 years. It culminates Thomson will appear from 9:3C to ' . : Borough Clork ter of Science Fiction by the^Sci- doctorate in astrophysics, works 11 a.m. and Chambliss from 12:30 Cranfc rd, then five years in Rbse- Home. . • . ORDINANCE NO. 911 "panzee's head. "Galaxy: Thirty with their embarkation together to . . Uon Edward AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE ORDINANCE BY BOROUGH OF GARWOOD ence Fiction Writers of America as a consultant to NASA and has WHICH THE BOROUGHS OF GARWOOD. KENILWORTH RESOLUTION NO. BM12 Ejr. Years, of Innovative Science Fic- explore space. One of the fipa^to 1:30. Admission is $2. AN0 ROSELLE PARK THE CITY OF RAHWAY. THE Introducod by: Councilman Crincoli' in 1985. He coined thd words ro- won numerous awards for his Heart Scissorhand TOWN OF WESTFIELD., AND THE TOWNSHIPS OF BE IT RESOLVED, by the Mayor and Council ol tho tion" commemorates the best fic- sentences is, "Then we'd better •R 1 botics, positroniC, and psych* writing. The time is 50 years from PQ-13 Allie Lanza CL.AflK. CRANFORO. SPRINGFIELD .AND WOOD- Borough of Garwood. that Iho firm of Supleo and Cloonoy. tion published in the leading SF lOUtll BRIDGE. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS OF THE STATE rooistered municipal accountants, with olflcos in Cranford p. ohistory. "Robot Visions" with 36 now—a black hole has fallen into learn, better than before, how to Former Cranford resident Allie She was a member of Telephone OF NEW.,IER'SEY; ENTERED INTO'AN AGREEMENT:' Elizabeth. Now Jersey, bo.and are horoby appointed magazine, The reader will find stories and essays by Asimov was share." - Home Kindergarten l DATED AUGUST 8. 105irCREATING THE RAHWAY auditors fdr Ihe Borough of Garwood lor the yoar 1991. 218 North Avenue the earth core and trie entire New Jersey Youth Orchestra's VALLEY SEWERAGE AUTHORITY ' Tho wllhin resolution is In accordance with tho oncop- .' most of the outstanding SF writ- published this year. It includes Campbell Lanza, 61, died of.as Pioneers of America, -••••••'•:• 276-0255 planet faces destruction In two Lhave a new respect for science winter concert will be held at 2 Alone Cop • . WHEREA.S. trio (3ORQUGH OF KENILWORTH enlorod lion of Ihp local public contracts law which pormits the ' ers represented with biographies the first story, "Robbie," that he heart attack Dec. 31 in, Muh- Born in Mobile, Ala., Mrs.Lanza into a cortain Agreemont with ihe abovo. named engagement of profsslonal'ttorvicos wllhouL public' Francis J. Dooley Jr.. • years. Scientists are working fran- fiction as complex, demanding p.m. Jan.. 20 at South Orange Mid- PG PQ-13 ienberg Regional Medical Center, muhiclpatitios,. dalod Augusl 8. 1951. by ordinance • bidding. .. • " . .included and reminiscences about wrote at 19 and summarizes half a tically to prevent this ultimate di- and written with enormously in- had lived in Granford for 12 years adopted pUfsuanllo N.J.S. A. 4Q:14A-1 ol soq.: and ' ' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, |hat Iho wllhin resolution'' . Manager writing particular stories. "The century of thought about robots dle School, N. Ridgewood Road. Plainfield. ; before moving to South Plainfield WHEREAS,, ono ol Ihij provisions o( tho Agreement bo published in the Cranford Chronicle, in accordanco ' saster and the reader meets such ventive imagination and/sciehtific The 85^piece student orchestra in- dolmod tho lorm "moasurlng yeBf" and it Is desired !b with the requireftionts of law.. - 'Great Nebraska Sea"; by Allan and robotics by,the man who in- She had been a layout operator arnnnd said prdvtslon In order to:bo able to.prpvldo jmowledge. I am-now* aware, of the Mermaids 30 years ago. A funeral Mass was Adopted' January 1. 1991 •' Danzig is about a disaster that fascinating characters as a leg- cludes Erica Greulich'and Matt- witirWesberrt Electpjei'-Gliarki>for- b'udgolary Inlormatlon to each municipality from the ' .Approved Thomas Dolly, endary Nobel laureate, a woman long shelves-of SF books at Cran- offered • 'Friday > it 'Sacred Heart Rahway Valloy Soworago Authority In a rrioretiKpe'aiiiods' ' £ ">/»>••) •"ijfl u;i;;io -p MMtfi' c: hew tyons of Cranford. A dona- 33 j,' years" b'etbre"retiring/in /1984- mannor. lhan ot prasont. ,; , . , i shuttle pilot seeking the cause of, •fbrdjjyhrary,, :,':.:...:; '^'-[ • .,. " Chu'rcii,' Sbuth Plainfield, where NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT.'ORDAINED'oy' iho tion is requested atthesidoor.V [<> she was a parishioner. : ••.:•. • BprouQn Clerk :>k ", ORDINANCE NO. 91-2 Louis B« GavJn, Adm: t929 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A MANDATORY PRO- ' GRAM FOR TWG SEPARATION Ot^ERTAlN MATERIALS '\< Merltt B". 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Kristi White sets high jump record as Cougars place seventh in relays The strongest finish for the throwing 23* 1 W and 25' By Maggie Morrow Cranford team was the first place The girls also competed and Team correspondent finish in the varsity distance medi placed well in the novice relays. hi = Kristi White set a new Cougar Karen BItz,-Jen- ScRuTze,—Tticia^" Pechillo, Maria Vassalo and Mag- LaGrace and Christine Pipchick record in the high jump as< the gie Morrow, The Lady Cougars teamed up to win the novice two- Cranford, High School team place beat second-place Westfield by 11 mile relay and the Cougar team of ^seventh Saturday in the Union seconds, finishing the run in Bitz, LaGrace, Schulze and Pip- County girls' winter relay's at Eli- 13:59. . zabeth's Dunn Center. chick took second' place ia the The Lady Cougars brought The varsity two-mile relay team, , novice distance medley team. Pip- -home 18 medals and finished the of Hunt, Pechillo, Morrow and chick then competed in the novice From now through Saturday, January 26, our Scan-Scan Sweepstakes our Courtesy Corner,y^nd remember, membership is absolutely Bree! meet with a total team score of 24 Kieran Healey came in fourth and 880. relay along with Heather for Signature Club members is your chance to win a trip for two with For more reasons to enter our Signature Club, consider that your points^ placing seventh out of 12 the varsity 880 relay team com- Messner, Joyelle Johnson and s teams. Plainfield won the meet prised pf Lauren Flynn, Elissa Michelle Charney. A relay team of your choice of airline and destination worth up to l,000 courtesy of Land membership can entitle you to free check-cashing privileges and Caganr-^Liza Buenaventura and Laurie Ondrof and Johnson took $ with a total of '44 team points. second in the novice shot put and Other teams competing in the Carolyn Gardner came in fifth O Lakes Sour Cream. Our prize-winner will also receive 500 in cash. automatic members-dhly savings on specially selecteditejn^throughout place. Charney and LaGrace placed meet were Linden and New Prov- third. *.' To enter our Scan-Sgart Sweepstakes any time before our January 26 „ the store every week. ... idence? who tied for second place ... Gardner then joined up with deadline, all you need is a Kings Signature Club card: Every time your As a:'SignatureClufrmernber, you'll alsoTe~ceive monthly mailings of^ with 29; Elizabeth, fourth with 28 White, whose five-foot jump set a The Lady Cougars will be tun- V4; Roselle Park and Westfield, Cougar record, to Jje Clark for ning next at an individual race Club card is scanned at the checkout counter, you'll be entered our Consumer Affairs Department's Talkingsetise newsletter filled with fifth"1 with 28; Summit and Union,, ."second place in the team high meet Saturday at East Strouds- burg (Pa) University. The team is automatically in the Sweepstakes. And the more times your Signature helpful tips~oh health and nutrition as well as timely recipes.] - eighth with 10; A.L Johnson, 10th jump, iinden finished first in the with19; Hillside, 11th with 7; and event Both White_.jand Flynn also scheduled to host Clark Wed- Club Card is scanned, tjie more chances you'll have to be the lucky So come to Kings in Garwoocr'and join the Club. Membership is Gov. Livingston, 12tH with 3 %. competed in the varsity shot put, nesday at 4-p.m. prize-winner. .•••'..-- absolutely free and we'll give you a temporary card right on the spot so ., If you haven't alre^y^igried up for, your free membership in the Kings^ you can be eligible for the Sweepstakes and savings that will start your Signature Club, now is the time to do it. Simply fill out an,application at new year with the biggest of smiles. rts matter BUTCHER'S CORNER FARMER'S CORNER GROCERS CORNER SIGNATURE CLUB COUPON CORNER By Al Lies men. . SPECIALS Basketball is the name of the game at Solomon The 1987-88 team is considered the best ever, with USDA Choice^ Thompson Seedless Regular Gourmet Supreme I Schechter Day School in Cranford. Never losing a a 15-3 record. Crarifordite Jbh Schwartz was one of Take advantage of our weekly season in 10 straight yfears and coached by Sandy the leading scorers and the top_4efeiise pjayer on Beef Roast 1 Grapes .b $199 Folders members-only savings in our 'Jumbo Roll Pyonin, who also coaches the NeW Jersey Road- that team! Bottom, Shoulder and Chuck • Butcher's, Seafood, Peli, Fanner's runners Amateur Athletic Union basketballfeam, the Besides a varsity arid JV program, Schechter also Imported from Chile JL . and Floral Corners. Look for our •BOUNTY schooPhas, earned an enviable reputation competing fields a middle school team for grades 6 through 8. • USDA Choice ToprRound monthly specials in our Grocer's, against private aiid prep schools throughout New Jason Baron," a-seventh-grader from Cranford, is a ITQWELS 59 -Photos by Dlano Dovorson _ _ o»yey TJ^iu2vhrknnri,Pennsylvania. Washington State r " Pennsylvania, guard on that team. Dairy andT^reezer Corners. j Eoii3 OVERPOWERED: Ivfahyllle's Chris Bozinta, above, pins Brearley heavyweight Sbott DuBeau and, "Our more than 800 students come from all areas Apples ib Puritan Oil ____i_qt. btl. *2.49 And, if you're not already a Coupon of.the state," said Pyonin, "but Cranford has^pro- varsity; and middle school basketball .program were Broil Jif Peanut Butterl Ib: 2 oz. jar *2A% member, sign Up today. below, Mustang Mike Roessner twjsts Be&r cp-captain Glint Kaminski before the latter finally pins... viqed a number of excellent athletes. One of the best started. Barbara Demarest, a township native and Extra Fancy Red or Golden Delicious his opponent-during Saturday's 37 30 victory over Manville, bringing-Brearley's record to 2^-1. graduate of Cranford High School, and Sally Cruci. 88'Size • ; . FFV Cookie Bowl I.Chocolate, I Good 1/6/91-1/12/91 LU145 jplayers ever to play in our basketball prograin is : USDA Choice American -JOIN THE^ CLUB, * • Limit one coupon/Item ptr customer Setb: Schwartz of Cranford, who graduated in 198?.are ccKioaches of the girls' teams. Erica Deufech of Shortbread or Cinriambn 11 oz Cranford is a junior on the varsily team whigh is Shoulder ib. •%••• Fresh Costa Rican •••- IT'S FREE! •,:-•:.:•• Seth averaged 25 points a game with a career total of 99 iPufEFamiljr "All Varieties more than 1,000 points." : - - • scheduled to play such area teams as St Mary?s; $J! ; Members.Save Vail-Deane and Roselle Catholic.- Pineapples ei Kings Country Cringles This year Brad Nussbaum, a junior from Cranford, is one of the team leaders on the varsity, averaging Founded in 1964, Solomon Sdiechter School Sugar-Sweet, Peeled & Cored Facial Farm Fresh moved to Cranford in 1979. All varsity home games, Blade-Gut at No Extra'Charge . . •POtATO 17 points per game. On the JV squad, coached by Scott Stember, Cranford residents are Martin Nus- boys anjigiris, are played at Green Lane YM-YWHA V Tissue;, .box Turkey Breast OFF •CHIPS 99 in Union. . • ' * Perdue . 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Axelrod Peptp Bismol Liquid (12 oz.) •• , Fresh Members Save Roaster™ S or Maximum Strength (8 oz.) 3A9 :FIeischmanil's ^ The Brearley boys' basketball Duringthe game the Bears were only to lose a tough defensive bat- $ tle to St Mary's of Elizabeth, Cottage Pfeptq Bismol Tablets pkg. of 30 2>9 FlounderFmet$|ttO team saw their record drop~to 1-5 led byjjbhn Anglim's 20 points' Breast 1 lb. or niidre •' > J.OFF :MARGARINE after losing two bf theiwraJ^fetBW"rand seven rebounds, as welF as 37-27. Cheese I6oz. Sure Spray Deodorant 4 oz-. *2.19 games over the last two weeks.: •• ; Steve Gaeta's 10 points and four The Hilltoppers maximized a Freirich 99 Sure Deodorant -o Members Save $ Fresh The Bears earned their fijtet vic- steals. Topping the score for 17-4 free throw advantage for the Wide or Roll-On 1,7 oz. pkg*_. , 2*19; tory of the campaign Dec. 28 with Hoftmaji wafe Jeff White who was victory. Anglim once again led ther Land iO Lakes 1 /6/91-1/12/91 : 4 Sea Scallops a 61-50 victory over Hoff\nan in able to accilmulate^l points. Bears in scoring with eight points., a Comet /'•'• ' ; LU152 Mike-Ki8tler also played a strong « r the first round of -the," St.* Mary's Unfortunately, the Bears lost to' oo' i •, ••'••,•• • -. . . • - 1 lb. or, more' ^ > f, .,;,^ 'Limit one ioupon/ltem per customer' • s Members Save /Holiday Tournament '. in South tournament host Sfc Mary's 59-44 ofjensive game and contributed es 12 Cleanser Hebrew National; Amboy. / . • • . . in the final round. A 22-10 second . seven points. Nick Scaff led the Smithfield Smoked 14 oz. can ; : Regular period run erased Brearley's Hilltoppers with 17 points. Alpine Lace Midget 13-12 advantage and St Mary's The Bears were scheduled to SHced VicksChildren'si BtytjuH 4,oz; btl* rolled to th^, victory. 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' - Scores from Jan. 1 to Jan. 7 4At* lb. • ba^g^ Team correspondent Fresh Fann-Riused Rainbow or Chicken Vegetable Vermecelli, Detergent $1L?9. .OFF •GASCAbE $|99: Stuffed Cabbage, Turkey Dijon, :1 Members Price The Lady Bears, continued /2 gal. ° +J••-•;• ••• Any. 3 lb. bag of BOYS'BASKETBALL Lasagna with Veal, Beefsteak Ranchero With this t' defeat Maiwille for2- 0-1 record building upon their undefeated Trout Cheer Detergent 2 Ib. 7 oz. box *249 .Good 1/6/91-1/12/91 record Friday night as they Rahway 64, Cranford 54 or Chicken Cacciatore (9 !4",oz'.) Coupon * Zest Soap trounced the Dayton Bulldogs' Scotch Plains 73, Granford 63 Fillets ,b $ Senior captains Clint Kaminski Mustangs then took a 24-4 lead, 66-26 on the Cranford courts. St. Mary's 47, Brearley 36 Lean Cuisine ^rBonus 4 Pack.l Ib. 4 oz. pkg. 1.99 Members Save 80° *r • . Limit one coupon/Item per customer By -Bob Taylor Jr. From the Carolina's and Vic Verno helped bring the pinning three weights and receiv- The Lady Bears got off to a French Bread Mr. Clean ____-pt. 12 oz. btl, *1.99 Members Save Teamporresporideht ing a forfeit at 119. 'Stainguard (36-ct.), Bears back into the ritatclTwith a Fresh Farm-Raised Spic & Span Liquid pt, 9 oz. btl. *199 Hardy Following a third place finish in fall and a forfeit !re'&pe'd|tively. Bob Senior-Mike-Lynch-wolrhis:first nents 19-5 in the first quarter, lUnscehted of Scented (40 ct,) the Woodbridge Holiday Tourna- ,match 9f the year in the 135- - Rahway 42, Cranford 30 Pizza 5 oz Dawn Dish Primrose $100 Taylor:Jr. defeated Chris. Mar- the midway point Brearley led Scotch Plains 37, Cranford 24 $ : Bounce Fabric ment Bear wrestlers- finished cusson in the. 171-poUhd division PQund class, pinning Eric Sanson Catfish Detergent ___pt. 6 oz. btl. 1.49 4"-pot: 38-10. . . Brearley 62, Dayton 34 Gorton's . JLOFF their third week of competition in with a 12-3 decision. Bear Jose in 1:09 in the first pe,riod. Wresr The Bears came out just as Fillets Hanging Meinbers Save [SOFTENER respectable fashion. ;: Rodriguez, at 189 pounds, de- tling in the 145-pound weight divi- strong in the second half beating FishSticks $199 Last week they overcame a 33-14 feated Quinn Greicp, 8-5, to bring sion, Kaminski touched off a five- Dayton 62-26, and bringing their WRESTLING Farm-Raised Basket "SHEETS with this deficit to tie Gov. Livingston. They the match back with 33-27. Finally match run that gave the-Bears-the record to 4-0. \ Unibn.35i Cranford 22 •- or Fish Fillets 11.4 oz,- JL Coupon victory. Both Taylor and Rod- 6" also defeated Manville 37-30 Sat- junior heavyweight Scott DuBeau Three Lady Bears ended the Brearley 33, Gov. Livingston 33 Salmon urday, pushing their record to pinned Gov. Livingston's John riguez won by forfeit Andy Kim- night'with double digit scoring. Brearley 37, Manville 30 99 Signuti.re Club' Specials are available only at I Good 1/6/91-1/12/91 XU147 2-6-1. ^ Chen in 1:40 to knot the match at mel wrestling in- the 152-pound, Kings in Wayne. Bedtninster. Garwood and • . Limit one coupon/Item per customer . class defeated Brett Stibitz by de- Kim Eagan led the team's offen- Steaks ib Short Hills. In Berkeley Heights Jan. 2 Dom 33,, .;' .'././ •"••. . • :•. sive drive with 26 points, upping. , Tripodi, 103 pounds, led off for cision 6-2 and Verno, at 160 SWIMMING Fresher By Days from Maine her career totals to 1,169. The I Regular or Free the Bears with a pin over Ray The Bear grapplers then trav- pounds, sealed the" victory with a school record is 1,205. Tricia Ang- Cranford.115, Elizabeth 54 Fedeo irr 2:44. The-Hi^ilahders- eled up to Somerset County Sat- pin over Bdhnis Sidorski. -lim had her season high of 17 Cranford 118, Roselle Catholic 45 Medium Jim Kuscin, our general iSealtest ' urday where-they challenged the • .The Bears^were slated to travel then proceeded, to rattle off-fi 1 Points., and. Karen Savage femred • Store-Manogci' at. Kingsin Mahvlllfi''MUstangs "* "Orfit'B' agiiili r n •--,- „,,„.* <"._, Cocktair Garwood invites you to consecutive victories until the to MijIHiesex, yesterday to battle™ ,in 10 pointed „ . -BOWLING - streak finally ended when Cougar freshman 103^pounder Tripod^ the Blue 'Jays. Tomorrow night Union Catholic 7f Cranford' 0 . join the Club and enter opened the match with a victory," The Lady Bears were scheduled Shrimp in Ron Cagno tied Jeff Hammer in •Roselle Park will come to Brear- to travel to Bound Brook Tuesday Scotch Plains 4, Cranford 3: • our Scan-Scan Sweepstakes! the 140-pound class. defeating Rob Willard 9-1. The Farm-Raised, "Fully Cooked & ley for the annual grudge match and Middlesex tonight at 7. They Brearley (VV), New Providence (L) 1/6/9l-l/.2/9l Lum at. 7. The Bears will host Roselle Cleaned, Prev. Frozen, 41-50 ct. per Ib. will host Manville tomprrow and Brearley (W), Newark Central (L) Catholic Wednesday, also at 7 New Providence Tuesday, both at Limit one coupon/item per customer. • p.m. 4 p.m. , DELI CORNER •"•jToward the purchase, of your-' Cougar grapplers tally Boar's Head \ * favorite pkg. of 9 Black Forest :Lean Cuisine first loss of the season CHS boys varsity improving in hoop contests .: ENTREE or The Cougar grapplers tallied their first loss Friday in Union, •».:•• -.' Ham lb. : second half. Joe Cassidy and Chris Polito each 10 points by this method. Excitement and sus- OFF losing 35-22 to the Farmers ^-1). "\"'-"':'' " : pense filled the gym when Rahway displayed :PIZZA The.Carpenter brothers were victorious'for Cranford; at 112 By Tanja Fdnk had several steals to get the team but of de- With this : fensive trouble. Also Mike Burke, Sean Slat- a stronger defensive game, however the Coii- Land O Lakes Coupon pounds senior Mike downed David GolHn 13-5 and junior Willie Team correspondent /'••.'' gars still held the lead at the half, 36-35. continued his streak of victories by pinning Rob Capkb in 3:43 in tery and Sedn Harmon,helped the Cougar de- .Good 1/6/91-1/12/91 LU150 Cranford High School boys' basketball team fense and'contributed points. Kris Bender, American • Limit one coupon/Item per lustnmir • • . the 119-pound class. Other Cougar winners included 160-pound is steadily improving. This was-,in-evidence Unfortunately, Cranford was unable to Wayne Bender who pinned Cliff Sangstra in 0:54 land Brian who substituted for Wagner during the last break Rahway's defense and had a scoreless lb. last week as the Cougars lost 73=63to Scotch few minutes of the game, had three rebounds Cheese Nordstrom'who pinned David Periera in 1:55. Plains Saturday and 64-54 to Rahway last third quarter. Rahway, however, sdbred 15 .Union's Brian Luizza decisioned Cougar Jbhn Cuccolo 8-2 in the and a few field goal attempts. '- • -- , I points and led Cranford by 14. By the fourth Thursday. The team, yet to Jally its firstvic - Double-digit Cougar scorers-include. Wagner With love from Kings 103-pound bout In the 125-poUnd class Mike Acque decisioned tory, has lost by much greater margins this quarter, the Cougars played better but were Cranford's Dan Clancy 5-2 and at 130 pounds Rob BukrowsW beat with 15 points, Lightcap with 13 and Majors unanfe to close the gap. . Stuffed Cougar Pete Scholz 10-4 ^season. with 10. Cassidy and Perillb scored six points \Scotch Plains, with a season record of 8-1, is each, Slaijpry scored four and Burke, Polito Cassidy led the offensive game with 21 - Farmer Ben Williams got past 135-pound Jason Alvator with a a strong team. The Raiders were leading score of 9-6. Dan Lilley, at 140 pounds, pinned Cougar Luke and Hannon contributed three apiece. ^points and Majors followed with 14, Slattery Shells i6« throughout the game but during the fourth and Polito each scored six points and Light-' FJfesh Pasta Filled with Fresh Lucashjn 3:18. In the 145-poiund division, Ed Collins decisioned quarter, the Cougars began to threaten their The Cougars lost another close game last Cra,nford's Brian. Lettieri 7-2, Union's Mike Francesca won by a Thursday when they traveled to Rahway and cap contributed four. Burke and Wagner Ricotta Cheese grip on the victory. With five minutes left in scored two'points apiece., Bender with five Kin: tochincal fall against Nick^Lettieri 23-7. " • . : > ' were defeated once again by a 10-point mar- the game, Scotch Plains was leading by 18 rebounds and Perillo also helped the Cougar HHF —Vinee-AlboPtor-189»pniinrip!r nf TTtilnn, Hecifiinhftd fiftotgeu-Etu defense. We reserve the right to limit quantities: we do not sell inesser 10-4 and in the last bout of the evening heavyweight Scott ing solid offense and a very strong defense, The Cougars.played an excellent offensive (6 dealers: und we caunoi be responsible for Plenty of Free Parking Platt Binned Cranford's Rich Pinto In 2:19. typographical errors. Not all items avuilublc in all the Cougars .were able to decrease the gap to game during the first half, cracking through The Cougars were scheduled to host Summit Monday thru Saturday 8 am to 10 pm Thc-'Cougars, at 2-1 in dual action, were to host Plainfield 10 points. Rahway's defense every time they had posses- this past Tuesday. The team will travel to Sunday 8 am to 9 pm yesterday. They will face the Scotch Plains-Fanwdod Raiders Brad Wagner played well throughout the sion of the ball.vAt one point in the half, the Newark's East Side today, host Kearny Sat- tomorrow night at 7:30 at home and will travel to Kearny Wed- game and led the Cougar offensive duringthe Cougars were leading by 12 points. urday at 2 p.m., face Plainfield away on sijyjy to grapple with the Kardinals at 4 p.m. first half. Ken Majors, Adam Lightcap and During the game, Cranford ran a different Tuesday and play at honie again next Thurs- Pete Perillo played strong offense during the offense, playing the ball to Cassidy who score doy against Union at 4*ptm. B-2 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday January,. 10.1991 Thursday January 10,1991 /dE^AN FOBD CHRONICLE B-3 Squirts finish 1-2-1 Hegnai Smith, Muccia lead Cougar swimmers • By Tess ftnnegan in ice Team correspondent team increased itsT^ecord to 4-1 zabelh 115-$4 Friday in home Elizabeth, the swimming Cougars Th» rMrt-iWwi VHM* c u i L- this week by defeating Roselle meets. . placed first and second in eight of aggmcrncS^I The Squirt -hockey team fin- ercio's tally. Unfortunately .this ine cranrord Hfgh School swim Gatholic U8-45 Monday and Eli- During Friday's contests against - the 11 events, with an attacKUed ["-•• ' ...-•• • • • - Jshed 1-2-1 in the recent ninth an- was not enough to win, as the by teammates David Hegna, Kim nual Bowie, Md., ice-hockey tour- Bowie Bruins outscored Cranford Smith and Skip Muccia. ','• 1 ••,•••::•:, .'; 1 ji-. namentt Mandel-and-Ben-Amoi Coming in first or second -for •Tfl i Undaunted by the previous played great and Billy Crosson. i~CrariIbtxl::.were-a 200-yard «iedley~ —-—.' night's eight-inch snowfall, eight contributed a nice eflbrttoo. reiay' of Muccia, Smith, Jesse of the team's 16 players braved The Squirts made up their Evans and Hegna; Kim Smith and snowy roads, traveling to their , minds not to go home" without at Jeff Knight in the 200 individual first game Dec. 2a Although nu- least omxwin, and Sunday morn- medley; Hegna and Muccia in the merically outmanned, Cranford ing, in their rematch with Bowie, 50 freestyle; a/20(kiree relay of CAR . jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the i won .5-3. Strong goaltendihg % ' Dan Beams, Keith Fossella, Iraus ; first. peripfL Tired legs ultimately Mike Jorda coupled with another and Evans; Williams'in 100, back- '••' J . caught up to the "courageous four-goal outburst, by Taliercio, stroke; and two 400 free relays of eight" who went down to defeat 8- helped power Cranford to victory. Muccia, Williams» Knight and PLUS 5. Gfi'flsj Taliercio paced Cranford Bret Oberhauser was stopped Dave Hegna, and also Sciarrone, EASY CREDIT TERMS scorers ^th four goals and Derek after a rink-long dash, ans Fisher Beams, Aniy Hegna and Smi^t Tires, in stock ready to mount Fisher tallied the other. . absorbed the game's hardest hit. Placing third for Cranford were IDIICOVER Games two. and three were from an eaual]y.fgst skating Bowie a, 200 medley relay of Williams, L ^ A Convenient locations near home or work played the following day, with a player. • Cierkowski, Amy Hegna and Fos- mstm few more players arriving to bring sella; Muccia in , the "100 free; 90 Days same as cash! Convenient on site parking their •number to 11. Game two The four-game tournament fea- Knight in the 500 ffee; ^-ess Fin- ended in a 2-2 tie, as Fisher and tured team pin exchange for all negan in the 100 back; and Evans •> participants, and the_ awarding of Taliercio* provided the scoring. 1 in^ the 100_ breaststroke. Also . N6t only did the team play with MVP medals aftei every game to a player from each team, with swimming 'well were. Aimee character by fighting back from a Niemsyk and AileenBracuto. BECAUSE SO MUCH IS RIDING ON YOUR TIRES ® 2-0 deficit, but the Squirts had Fisher and Taliercio receiving The Cougars team were sched- many chances to win, the best two apiece. In addition to playing uled to travel to Piscataway yes- cojming: when defenseman Mike hockey, the team met and got the terday. They will', host Newark's Sarrp's shot from the. blueline autographs of the entire profes- DID YjOU KNOW... sional Ranger, team at the hotel. East Side tomorrow and travel to beat the goalie only to hit crossbar Union Tuesday. Wednesday will MichaJin produces one of the Later that evening the Squirts and ^. . ••; '•' . ••'•". : . . i Photo by Ivan Sapersteln and fly over the glass. Baltimor \ see the. Cougars swimming against . goalie was outstanding, stopping their families whopped it up at INTO THE POOL: Cbiigar Skip Mucda flies into Centennial Avenue Pool for the backstroke leg XH •v MXL world's most renownedvtravel.' xzx XCH4 the Cap Centre, cheering the Westfield at home All meets are Light Truck Steel Belted ••". point blank and screened blasts of the 200-yard medley relay during Friday's" win-over Roselle Catholic. . '-••''•', setfpr4j).m. ••- Premium Steel Import Size guides with lodging, restaurant, Import Size _ from Brendan Hickey, Scott Rangers to victory over the Capi- Belted Radial Steel Belted Radial Radial All Season • tak •:•• ' • .-\ •' •'. •:, .'• 1 Seidorf and Ahdy Kovall. , • '9lie..- •'••'•;• • . 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In addition to his eight points Beth Johnston, Jenny Love, Heather White Bazllus' had a tremendous all-around aame Tfailside Center to sponsor ""••" 7--M '•':••'••••' boards .and scored 12 points each: Brian tu- and Katie Foster. • • \ •.' rowskl; Chris Thee and Steve Skordlnskl'alsp wl|h excellent ball handling and many assists. ;i< Grades 7 and 8 contributed baskets while Chris Gllbertson - The valiant Illinois, team was- led'by the •:•&••- '-.;-•.,'r-.----. . :-.•:• .. •••*"..•, and Dave Eurell played excellent defense. game's high scorer Ian Glllesple whose 15 . TIGERS 46. KNIGHTS.20 , cross Kevin Feeley was high scorer-for tho Bullots points kept his team In the game. Also scoring . The Tigers and Knights met In a harel fought, GEORGETOWN BO, PROVIDENCE 40 DIDYOUKNQW*., wtth nine points while Andrew Schmttt contrib- timely baskets for Illinois were Terry Franklin well played game with the Tigers' coming out Chris Wojdak afid Joe Sobon Chipped In for uted six. Also scoring.for their team were with four points, Ryan McGlyrin four, and on'top 46-20. ';. ;l • , , - < Trailside Nature & Science 6en- natural setting of the Watchung ' 18 polnlg_each as'the Georgetown Hoyas de- Florin Fttzgerald-McKenna, Jimmy. Sqhmrtt, ^Courtney Reynolds two.' '• '.The Knights had five players contribute to Bridgestone's Potenza-BE71 ter, located on Coles Avenue aiuf feated the high powered Providence Friars : Reservation* An additional $10 fee Brian Hariey, Jeff Bergln and Billy Hansen. . .For. the victorious Michigan State team Brett their scoring effort. They were led by Trida XlUUUESTUIIE ZlMUUESTUIIE 50-40 In a well played game. 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Christine Cavlcchloll. ., ,1 rp^^ There is~nirHmitrfor~the~indoor^ Andy Nordstrom played a strong game off the Ron Kullk made some key passes tor Iowa consist of a lecture covering topics program^»»;;Participants are re- STANDINGS' boards pouring In eight points. Donnle Mah- and Phil Matz scored four points, Kris Kelly Connecticut such as clothing, waxing, equips' quired to, provide their own 0 oney arid Danny Springer completed the scor- scored throe and Ryan Kullk added a bucket. . FIGHTING IRISH 41, NITTANY LIONS 28 ment, and will. show the award- equipment Skis may be rented Syracuse' . o ing with two'points each. Kevin Rellty's tena- Sands made the difference with''15 points In a high scoring first game of the new year, Georgetown i cious defense also helped the Pistons' cause. from three different positions. Point guard Pat- the Fighting Irish managed to hold on and winning film "If You Can; Walk." from Pleasant Valley Cycle & Ski Pittsburgh The Knlcks, without standout guard Jimmy rick Maher added. 14 points and some slick defeat the strong hearted Nrttany Lions. DID YOU KNOW. ,.v jf there is,, enough snow an, ouj^.Shop, 635-1&0, or from -Hills & 1 ;D'Arcy, Were;,, led by Anthony' p'lorlo's U passing and Center John . Pedde played -•Boston Collet For the Irish,'Stephanie Karrool scored 10 of door lesson will follow an indoorfrails, yegtfle^ &feW» Mr ••••*• points, many on long range Jumpers. Burke • strong defense and.had more than five as-' her game-high 19 points In the third'quarter BF GopdFJpji is tVie only tire introduction -and will, covePthe •Wore informatfon cairTranside^at c • a '.jlstg^Tlmj.Btyier'swished a corner Jur«pihcrtj(>k ^!5b*')ump:y^>eitUt*)llw Op-tS^ups BFGoodrich ! VHIanova- Rich Winter and Chuck O'Nell with two points . Jared BasHfoum scored three points "ana fid,"frorp..offensive rebounds. Kacey' Convoy • maauf^qtyr^r currently offer- basics of this n^rdiii^spgrt in'the 789-3670. . . • ,]••'•":'"::••?::.c-' ' Feeley hit a big hoop from power forward." | Seton Hall apiece. Adam Bucdarolll ran the team from "scbroa all six of her points In the final quarter UF?SAVERGT4 LIFESAVER ing, their dealers, a four part "RADIAL T/A Jhe guard spot, and Lee Paccla arid Brian Ryan Schmltt juslmlssed on a couple of good and played a complete game wtUudscepth/e ' St. John's ' • 4''. shots In the lane. •',.'. — .? . Import Steel Belted Radial Sport Performance Steel Light Truck Steel Belted wbingart played toUgh defense throughout passing on defense and, solid defense. Kim- Economy^SteeHBelted perfo rman ce ti re tra i n i n g the contest • s. . berry Kartrelder and Erica Platt scored six Radial All Season Belted Radial All Season Radial All Season • Also during last week's play, Syracuse de- INDIANA 50, OHIO 16 ^ points apiece and played well at both ends of All Season 1 ; . • :••.'". "•• • size • • : .. • program, with testing leading Slue Size Recreation^ Jaycees to hold feated St. John's 45-38, Connecticut beat Kevin Fonta.na and Brad Sumenak led In- the.court. Jennifer Jones.grabbed many Im- • • "• >•"•'.v::8lt«^-; - ."'' "••. ••.' Vlllanova 65-51, and Pittsburgh trounced diana past Ohio by combining for 30 points. portant rebounds and chipped In with four P155/80R13 P175/70R13 P205/70SR14 .- P205/75R15SL to certification as a ''•tire • ' White Letter Seton Hall 52-25. Grades 3 and 4 _i_SUnn6nek, the Spujd Web of the tearn, amazed points. Kathleen Conrad hustled and picked WhltoWail. Blackwall . 1 girls' basketball day Jan. 19 . the crowdwrtfi greafbilPskllls'and 12 points.' up many loose balls to help clinch the victory. specialist.' White Letter Fonfana. scored 18 as AndyJflndlerJknocked. . The Lions were led by Noreen.Rellly wtth 12 VVISCONSIN 20. MINNESOTA 10 ~liuiiiu'12. Rob 3eynar in addition to- points and n good oil-around $4295 $7095 Cranford .^ basketball day, giutn. ' : ; ' . .Wisconsin broke away In the second half Economy RricedF ; Savings Galore! f a tough Minnesota toam.and a 7-6 half* Ing the boards scored six. Eric Schrelber and' offense and defense. Beth Koehler followed —• SiQebial Purcha ' Compare Our Price! "sponsoreaijy theTStuStofCR Kecreation league games \yiil be tireg WlnleC naa WO aplBCB JlAlh ", atibn & Paries ^Department and; 5~an3ir time lead to get the victory. Clutch rebounding T»^Btgtrpitn»Bnrtand^i U Uie'UaJUeUJ I wslHowslHo - ;played. Division' I • games for by Vinnle' MunoZ and ' timely shooting . by and Mike Galluccl turned In fine efforts, , r.: dlrect the attack."Adrien,ne Petrlnq totaled four • '• . ••]•••:•% Vv'---' '.'-• '.- ' : For Ohio, Tom Arthur led his team with ip' points and ripped tiown many boards with her Cwmford Jaycees, will: be heltt" 'grades 3, 4 arid 5 will take place . Bobby-Haber were the keys. Bobby. Habar led CELTICS 267 LAKERS 20 . points. Rob,Ocslnl was a -powerful rebqurSdsr aggressive play. Meredith Whttefleldandl^my . Jan. 19. ' •..•., all scorers wtth 13'polnts with Chris-.Vtttltoe ' at the-Gommunity-CenteK- 10:30 The Celtics won a hard fought game against arid scored four. Leon Sphustomnan scored Oriscello ran the floor well and eachhwnk a pitching In wtth' five points and Brian Sullivan Gene Melleno, Cranford High a.m., Seton Hall vs. Syracuse; a tough Lakers team. 'Both teams showed • two.points. Playing well-were Evan Grynn,• basket Alana Doty, Lisa McCarthy and Emily adding a basket Leading, the defensive School varsity coach, will conduct great defensive skills.; ' Brian Keleman, Mike Splaln and Joo Unlsh. Henchan helped the Uon cause with! fine of- 11;15 a,m., Rutgers vs. Notre . charge for the Badgers was Mike Tretola and a basjc skills clinic for girls in Dame; noon, Blue Devils vs. Eric Messner led the Celtics with 16 points. fensive play and tenacious dofanse. DIDYpUK0OW^.. Most of h,ls points were the results of steals Ray Wekjel, wtth Dave Degenhardt and Sean grades 3 to 8 from 8:30 to 10:15 Princeton. Division II games for Longo taking care of the ball handling duties. am. at the high; school gymna- and fine assists from Beau Mashsoud and Firestone is the largest supplier grades 6, 7 and 8 will be played at Mark Stianson. Also scoring for the Celtics • Billy Provod led Minnesota wtth six points. T stone Orange Avenue School: 10:30 a.m., were Chris Fattoute, Tom Lo Gludlce and Mike John Mlcck/Vno" Peter Epple chipped In with Cranford girls of origiriarequipment tird? to hwopDjnts apiece. Shutting down the Badgers Gi-ades 3, 4 and 5 ATX ALL TERRAIN Tigers vs. Peacocks ^tnlnirilfstT^aTanar^ ^ FR480 had four points. FR312 r the Ford Motor Company, with Youth open center ' than the score' indicated was a total team O, i tlllU O Premium Steel Belted Light Truck Steel Belted Irish vs. Scarlet Knights; 11:30 Pete Lyons led the Lakerewlth eight points. PRINCETON 28, NOTRE DAME 23 Economy- Steel Belted effort.by .Minnesota team members. Carmine Steel Belted Radial a.m.,, Sooners vs. Wildcats and The rest of the scoring was led by Jay Whalen .Regan Stempnlewlcz led Princeton wtth 14 over a 40% share. Radial All Season Radial All Season to resume Friday DeNlcola, James Doty, Keith Gllbortson, Bill Radial All Season All Season Lions vs. Explorers. Cranford with six points and Larson Davis, Tappan LIONS 30, SOONERS 11 , mhts, wfille Cindy Grace and Jaclyn.Sabo : Simpson and Joey.viols played groat defen- ' • . • < • -Size'. •'.'. "•• .-,. SIM WHITE Parlk and Rich Tornlsl who had two points - The Lions defeated a scrappy Sooner five aafied four-points each, and Julie Bashloum, . Size Cranford Recreation*! ith High School girls will face Eli- sive games. !••••"* SIZE PLY LETTER each>-Chrl3 Sailer and John Kalalks helped 30-11 to record'their first win of the year. Robyn Schweitzer and Christine Bender P155/80R13 P155/80R13 Pir5/70R13 open center will resume ... 18zabeth JV at 6 p.m. and varsity at scored two points apiece, with 'assists by Lora , 205/75R15 SI 62.95 the Lakers with some rebounding and great MICHIGAN if, ILLINOIS 25 Scoring for the Lions were Noreen Rellry wtth WhIUwall Whltewall 7:30 p.m. 14 polnjs,' Beth Koehler 10 and Adrionne Pet- Qrutzmacher, Rebecca Ulanskl and Stephanie Whltewall 21S/75R15 SL 63.95 flrom 7 to 9:30 p.m. at the ^ . umu- assists.- • • •';'-.' This can only be characterized as a groat rlno six. Also playing well for the Uons were Rlsse.. Megan Zambell'led Notre Dame with 12 235/75R15 SL 65.95 nity Center. Cranford teens in Cranford girls in-grades 3 to 8 basketball game, a close contest throughout $ NETS 53, BULLETS 25 Meredith Whltefleld, Emily Henohan, Alana points, with Rebecca Severs shooting nine $5995 will be eligible for halftone draw- Mlohlgan State's formula for victory was once Wow, What A Price! grades 7 to 12 are invited to play Excellent defense aznd team work were the Doty and Arpy Oriscello, points and Josephine DICosmo adding two on Tremendous Value! ' again a balanced scoring attack as five play- Super Savings! 90 Days Sarrie As Gash! basketball, table tennis and bil- ing. Prizes include tickets to Seton keys to the Nets' latest victory over a deter- assists by Danielle Fortunate, Kara Qlan- ers contributed wtth points. Led by Kevin The Sooners wore led by Julie Nordstrom's Hall vs. Syracuse women's basket- mined Bullets team. Chris Sands led the Nats necchlnl, Roseanne Bostol, Kely Coughlln, liards. : DeSlmone wtth 10 points and Mike Bazllus eight points. Kerry Mannon had a.Held goal In scoring wtth 15 points. He-was Instrumental Tracey Mulvany and Kristin Davldowttch... For further inform > !5on, call the ball game as well as basketballs with eight, scoring contributors also Included and Kerryanno Benden swished afree throw. department at 709-7:83. and other merchandise. . In running the offense along with Kevin llRELLt "ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT ON THE WORLDS FINEST feall CRANFORD INDOOR T DID YOU KNOW;. & FITNES§ CENTER Pirelli produces anhually a limited editigq calendar valuejd Department is sponsoring -a new Cranfordv N.J. 07016 'Performance women's open basketball night. High Performance Eqitfpmenf 7 throughcHjFTfhe wprrartor its HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Steel Belted Radial Steel Belted Radfal Steer Belted Radial SteeT Belted Radial Wednesdays from 7 tio 10 starting " ; ' . ',. S ' +'•..••. | iricitefuI approach to cultural Site S\Z0 iVJf this week at .Hillside Avenue .*-'"•', ' ' " ' Size ^95/50ZR16 (as picked by the sports staff of Forbes Newspapers) 185/60HR14 . 185/65TR15 endeavors in the arts. °r 205/70VR15 Blackwall Blackwall ' Blackwall . 'Players "must be 18 years or Blackwall older and, residents of Cranford. DISCOUNT RATES $7995 $15995 Proof of residency is requlred.- AMY HEGNA Premium Quality! Recreation's girls' volleyball re- Performance Leader! ^SpectacularSayings ' V If You Snooze You Lose! (not applicable to Ihosi; Cranford High School,. PRICE ADVERTISED IN, A LOCAL NEWSPAPER WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THIS AD, sumes tonight at 7:30 at Cranford who had membership lasl year) AS ALWAYS, YOU CAN RELY ON THE STS 10)}% PHICE GUARANTEE. IF AFTER PURCHASING TIRES IN THIS AD, AT STS, YOU FIND A LbWER AND THE TIRES ARE IN STOCK READY FOR MOUNTING, SIMPLYflRING US THE COMPETITION'S AD WITH A COPY OF YOUR INVOICE ANDWE WILL REFUND 100% OF THE DIFFERENCE OF THE COST OF THE TIRES. High School girls' gym. The pro- '• .. " tf' . ' • • • ' ' '. ' \ . ...'.' ..11 I' •- • gram Is for girls in grades 7 to 12. . ELECTRONIC ENGINE TUNE-UP • LUBE, OIL CHANGE AND FILTER Participants should bring sneak- • WHEEL ALIGNMENT . COMPUTERIZED WHEEL BALANCING • BATTERY SERVICE ers and come ready to play. y Hegna plays .field hockey and • RADIATOR SERVICE . SHOCKS AND STRUTS • MUFFLER AND EXHAUST SERVICE - STATE , ; BELIEVE J For more information call the Daily H^ sWrfflrr eranford High School. A reliable ath- • TRANSMISSION MAINTENANCE . TIRE ROTATION . AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE F INSPECTION i department, 709-7283., Monday thru Friday - 6:00 A.RM$0"P.M. lete, she routinely contributes to the Cougars' • BRAKE SERVICE . FRONT END SERVICE • NEW JERSEY STATE INSPECTION Saturday & Sunday - 9:00 A.M;-6:00 P.rvL winning seasons: ., OUH C OMMll MtNT TO CUSTOMER SATISFACTION 201*455-0400 Softball "'U'^'v.'1.1: BORDENTOWN, 254 Route 130 - Route 206 .. WzflMOSO MORRISTOWN, 291-295 East Hanover Ave. (next to car wasl 409-247-9040 • 8 lane, 25 yard heated pool • Aerobic Rowers BURLINGTON, 929 Route 130 North ..809-310-0770 MOUNT HOLLY, 1582 Route 38 at Route 541 ...... Garwood Women's Softball 908-446-7770 CHESTER, 125 Route 206 ...... B0W7M000 NEW BRUNSWICK, 6 Terminal Rd. (oH How Lano) • Stalritiasters • Ndirtl|us 804-541-3100 League is expanding and heeds CLINTON, 68 Old Highway 22 ...... , »08-735-5500 NORTH PIAINFIELD, Route 22.and Mountain Ave • Individual weight machines • Alr-SChwlnn Bicycle 904-774-1400 more teams. Games are played at DOVER/ROCKAWAY, 416 Routd46, .. 201-364-2700 OCEAN, 920 Route 35 So. Wannarngssa (next to Burger King) • Treadmills • Alr^ondltloned locker roqtn 908;859-4100 Unami Park on Sunday atter- EAST BRUNSWICK, 264 Route 18 \ ... 904-254-5151 - PHILLIPSBURG, 448 Memorial Parkway (Route 22 East) .... • Aerobic Bicycles ;r 904-572-7072 EAST HANOVER, 259 Route 10 East .. 201-388-1900 PISCATAWAY, 40 Ethel Road West .,: nopns. Those interested are asked 908-295-2424 • Lap Swimming - water* exercise clashes»{aerobics - aquatic classes FLEMINGTON, Route 202-31 Circle .. 908-782-8500, ,' POINT PLEASANT, 3117 Bridge Ave. (olf Rt. 88) to'. respond as soon as possible; 201-831-0500 FORDS, 336 New Brunswick Avenue . .908-738-4420 POMPTOHf LAINS, Route 23 (Plains Plaza Center) tUne, and openings are limited. 609-921-8200 .. M8-7M-3504 „ PRINCETON, 778 State Road (Route 206) : For information call Leo Hoy, FREEHOLD, 4011 Route 9 North ., '...., 904-241-4400 *1 - CAR SERVICE CENTERS GREEN BROOK, 329-331 ftoute22Eastbound ., .. 90M89-5500 ' BOSELLE PARK, Westfield and Locust Avenue ,...*...... 904-722-8020 Registration •IS Rniitfl46.(Ea3t.nl.Tnwni- MM52-5000 SOMERVlLlE^QUte 202-206 Circle lat tho facility) EFttCElfe ALL LOCATIONS OPEN: HAZLET, 3140 Route 35 (Next to RlckeJs) 908-739-3 BNViO V Monday thru Friday - 10:00 A.M.-3:pO P.M. HIGHTSTOWN, 400 Mercer Street ...... T 609448-9110 TOMSRIV6R728b'Rr3'/;EastofPkwy;(next to Holiday Inn) 908-484-5620 If your refrigerator and freezer Monday thru-Tjjiursday -< 6:30 P.M.-8:30 P.M. Mondaytriru. Friday 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM HILLSBOROUGH, 2200 Camplain Road ...... •908-«85-1400 UNION, Rbbte 22 Eastbound and Springfield Rd SPORTING GOODS CO. 908^89^)300 are 10 degrees colder than recom- LAWRENCEVILLE, 2925 Brunswick Pike, Route 1 609^82-8555 WASHINGTON, Route 31 ,, Saturday'till 5:00 PM 201-575-9090 LITTLE. FALLS, 2 Main Street ...... ,.,...... ! WEST CALDWELL, 640 Passalc Avenue v mended (refrigerator, 3842 de- YOUR SPORTING GOODS COMPLEX . 904-232-13O0 ALL LOCATIONS ARE OPEN NIGHTS. PLEASE CALL MADISON,319 Main Street. .•.,...... ,, wi8TF|ELp/34a"South Avenue East, grees, freezer, 0-5 degrees) your * 513 W. UNION AVE., (RT. 28) BOUND BROOK, NEW JERSEY/201-356-0604 . i47 201-731-1500 energy consumption may be un- CALL 709-7260 FOR INFORMATION - _Mon,, Tues., Thurs., Fri. 8:30 A.M. to 9 P.M./Wed. & Sat. 8:30 A,M. to 5:30 P.M. METUCHEN, 203 Route 27 (next to car wash) ... .. 904-444-4501 WEST'QRANQE, 235 Prospect Avenue (at Caldor's) necessarily 25 per cent higher. MONMOUTH JUNCTION, 3930 Route 1 North ...201-421-4900 •*•"*•-si fy '"~ B-4 CRANFORD GHRONICLE Thursday Jaiiudiiy 10,1991 Newspapers <-_.- /" Bowling McComb. 494; Und» Frabnr, 475; Janet CRANFORD BOWUNQ Mafco, 485; Margaret Bonkovtch, 475; Elinor Payghos Barney. 480; Mary Anne Boyle, 487 and Pat- Plraceflan Ssney Electric 84 - ricta Guerrtero, 461. High gamea worn bowled 42 by JJwta Fratof. 187; Donna Benko. 188; Oophers O&MMMBI 81 45 Carol May. 183; Janet Matko. 178; Jeanne Athletes Feet WaJking-Wounciod Clark Lanea 73 S3 rida Queniero, 169; Mary Ann Boyle 167; BowMjegged Crantord Elk* : Otane QuerUn, 166; Mary Zsmbrowskf. 164; 70 ESnor Barry. 163: Karen Benkovjch. 161; Spin Personalities Crantord Sunooo 70 56 Unda Kator, 160; Angle Sknonet, 157; Lois Sprained Ankles • Cathy* Ceramk* 70 58 QIOM, 154; and Marge Kennedy, 152. Scrubs ', ', PhoheUJewelen 69 57 The Olglts Reet^StTongFuel 68 68 YOUNG AMERICANS hrees ReynoWaPlumblrtfl 68 58 Ecbhomotics Crantoni Hotel .".'.' 68 80 Rust/* '?'... -32- 19 Handicapped Modem Barber 65 81 Knights ol Columbus 29 22 Pins & Needles Classified Works Nights! Hull Vied ' Union County BUnakas Bros. 28 23 ?. Mason Umo 63 .':«. Garwood Auto 27 24 .. High series were bowled by Pat ED Koury, Place Your Ad til 8 P.M. ToBEngel. . 65 524; Chlqnakl. 507; Cuccolo. 494; Sofranko. V.F.W. 25V 26 469; SamowsW, 468; Evaristt5T"455; Suckovte. Monday, Thursday or Friday edition Victor Deftnto 58 88 452; and Uuirle B Koury, 45B. High games i*800t334t05 Gaiwood Fire Dept 24.:, 27 were bowled by B Koury, 20efChinr(sld, 190; 28 OtpfCadeca-'• •. .. "'tit. 89 PetrbPlattloa . 23 [-, Suckovto, 178; Cuopolo, 176; Evarteto, 173; CHEVY, 84 CAMARO FORD 88 MUSTANG MERCURY 83 GRAND OLDS, 80 CUTLASS SU- SUBARU 82 GLF— red, 4 VOLVO 82 DL— 4 door, Sofranko. 169; LfturfTa Koury, 164; Wo)dak, Rciwe'a 8unoo6 ; 55 71 'Marano&8pnsj.;' ' '• i7"* 24 228— 5.0 liter, 5 spd, T- QT—' 5 spewed, loaded, MARQUIS —"2 dbor, PREME- 4 dr, 8 cyl, door, 47K*ml., runs per- auto, PS/PB, AC.,AM/FM 163; Mundy. 162; SarnowsM. 163; McFadden, 115 126 . no top,-AC, Wood grain Int., black with red |nterlorv- loaded, 72,000 miles, new auto trans., PS, PB, PI fect but body Fough. cassette, Sellable, clean, 1 Global Carp* 54 161; Qarda.170! and Delia Serra, 170. . 1 CLASSIC High series for the past two weeks were AUTOS P/tolndow, AM/FM pass.-, mint condition, new tires, tires, asking $3,900. Call windows, AM/FM, AC, Many new parts Incl. Owner, $2200/BO. 846- TRUCKS Robbini&Alllaon , 74 bowled by JosepH'EJclplonl,'401; Glen Evans, good cond. Must Sell, one owner. $8900/Best 753-9315. loaded. $1595. 271-1240 clutch & exhaust. First 1966. CARS - FOR SALE 1 48 78 FOR SALE $500 takes it. .654-9654. Dutehy * Land»cape 309; Raridy Banlc, 376; Christopher Lebebvre, $.4,200/ neg. 782-4529. offer. Call 722-8406. MERCURY 84 COUGAR PLYMOUTH 86 RELI- VOLVO. 8,9 740GL- elec. Crartfofd Barber' •45:". 81 389; Michael Lueddeke. 314; Cheryl Spera, BROOKSIDEPTA CHRYSLER 83 LEB- FORD 89, PROBE LX- LSr- V8, 2 door, AM/FM ANT— 4dr, 4 cyl., auto, SUBURU86GL.- 4 dr, 4 wlndows,.^M/FM stereo ACURA 87 LEGEND- FORD 1950 4 DOOR- AMC. -'83.EAGLE SX4- JutMorfcWfr, •_ jl 38 90 355; Michael PaMsano, 338; Mkahela Vent- 4dr, 5spd, AC, AM/FM ARON— 4 door, auto.,, Red, completely I6aded cass., fully loaded, good AC: AM/FM,. rear def- cyl., PS; PBrblue 5spd, cass., 29K ml. Mint cond. ura, 284; Jenntferft Evans, 300; and Jeannette- AM/FM radio, A/C, PS, including sun-roof, 10,500 condition.. 92K miles. ogger, 86k miles. Excel, AM/FM:.st,6reot:as5i AC, Blue green. $16,900. Call" V8, $1,800. or best offer. 4X4, black with black Inte- Shallmar 23 12 cass., pOwer roof, alarm, i Call days 287-5204 or rior, 6 cyl., 5 spd, tilt, PS, Those who rolled 600 eerie*'ate Bob Ragonese, 295. High games for the past two PB, 71,000 miles; $2000 rnlles. Asking $1.1,399. $1850. Must sell. Call, condition; $2100. Call good cond. Asking 422-9344. j Ambush • , . 20 16 76k rnlles. Excellent con- evenings 832-5154. Ask PB, AC. Runs & looks ex McKenha, 186, 212, 201: and Stanley GoMa, weeka were bowled by Glen Evans, 165; Gary dition: $10,000 Must Sell. or best offer. Call 272- Call 271-0886 707-9544. 277-3775 week days $3600/60 Call 359-6012. VW 87 JETTA GLI- 5 Powell, 159; David Spera, 161; Joseph Sdpk Heaven Scant • • • . ' 19.5 16.5 8640. for Don. cellent. $2000. For Info. 207.-157, 150. Thoee bowDog 200 gamea or Call 789-4290 —-. HONDA "85 ACCORD MERCURY 84 GRAND PONTIAC '85, 6000- w/ tOYOTA 83 COROLLA- speed, 34K miles, sun- '968-3432, leave message more Indude Outohy Prutonen, Pete Mtft- onl, 146; Michael Lueddeke, 141; Philip dbsesslon 18. 17 CHRYSLER 89 CON- HATCHBACK- 5 spd., MARQUIS- burgundy, 2 car phone, PS, PB, AC, AC, 2 door,^ hatchback, 5 roof, Pull out radio,- AC, FORD 1954 PICK UP- Cartakto. 111; Jennifer Evans, 140; Cheryl : ACURA 88 INTEGRA- 3 V8, runs good, $2,500. or rostefan, Dave MerriB, Ame Uen, Jack Smith. Lauren • • 17 • ' 18 QUEST TSI — Loaded. AM/FM cass., low mile- door, 5 liter, auto,, PS, very good cond., great on speed. Glean, well- black, $6500 or best offer. CHEVY '85, S-10- King PhO Zwnbe*. Lou Rtao, Paul Degenhardt Spera 13T; Jeannette Ragonese, 117; and. door hatchback,. 5 spd., best offer. Also "one six Cab Pickup. 4X4, 56K 20 Mint cond. Low mileage, age, asking $3,200. Call' PB, A/C, AM/FM cass.. PI snow.' 77,000 -ml. $2900. maintained. Only 64,000 Call 549-4637. • Tom BoWa,; cant Martde, Ed 8toerger, Tom Nancy Evans, 90. Petro Plastics had the high UzClalbomo •' 15 • AM/FM cass,, CD, player, cyl.. Call days. 287-5204, miles, AC, AM/FM cass. Photba by OtaftoB Devsrion Takeover paymentsp . 276- 725-9846. •- wlndpws, P/sflats, 85K MUST SELL! 201-7*5- miles. $2400. Call 788-» VW 89 FOX GL- 5spd., Young, tony Lopez. John Weber, Don Ho*- . team game with 721 and the high team series Tatona . . •"••• is.: r 4 Infinity speakers, excel- miles, $2,800.685-0314. 9225 eves., 609-520- 4092 evenings. evening 832-5154' ask for- .Excel, tond. Blue. $4,200. AT THE ALLEYS: Cranford High School bowlers, from left, R.J. WalllnrDon Morrtefusco and Dave ••'•?*> lent condition. 59,000 7615.eves. HONDA "85 CIVIC- 4 Excel, cond.. Must sell! Don. ' r irDonI vath, Joe FlortO, Carl Thul, Don Smah, Chick of 2,010 was bowled by Garwood Fire Dept "'• 12.5 '•• 8555. • . . Call 232-2669. Passion highway miles; $7,500. .;.••• DID YOU -0J3V auto, AM/FM cass., MERCURY 85 COU' TOYOTA 83 TERCEL Asking $7500/BO. Call Hofseth wait for their frames at Echo Lanes while teammate Joe Marrrto rolls his shot durlna O'Hanton, Mike .Blinker, RWi 8orge and Jim During the* previous week, Rusty's and the FORD 67 GALAXY XL- CHEVY 70 PICK UP- : PONTIAC 78 PHOENIXr- SR5 WAGON- 4 wheel after 5PM 754-7811.,- -;V CaHander. • ; •>."'•• • ••., • •. Knights of Columbus tied for the high team 236-2408. KNOW..; 90K„ , mint cond. Priced to GAR— Excellent condi- : Monday's match vs. Scotch Plains. ' High series were bowled by Barbara Har- auto:, PS, PB, air, green, drive, sunroof,. AM/FM •390, convertable: $1,800. 307 V8, 3 speed transmis- game, while Rusty's bowled the high team AMC 74J3REMLIN-> This little ad can be read, sell"ll . $2666$: : CalClll 2311- tion, deep brown, 70K VW JETTA '86 GLI- nett, 436; Unda Briblesca. 433; Frandne miles, V8, loaded. $4700. 4 door, good cond. 114K radio cassette, Ac, rear or Best Offer. Call Days sion, 8 ft. bed, good work aeries of 2,057. runs well. $600. Call 906- In more than 147,000* 9507, after 3PM. sunroof, AM/FM cass, GARWOOD WOMEN • */• Leddy, 406; Ruby Meesples, 402; and Debbie homes in 15 publications . „, R LUDE- 469-0252 • miles. $500/BO. 231- defrost, PB/PS, Pirelli 287*5204 evenings 832- truck, $400. 526-0884 « Kyle, 390. High games were bowled by Unda 8796 after 5:30PM. HnNn P E 0007. \ tires, excellent condition, man. trans., AC, 66,000 5154 ask for Don. . Briblesca, 161; Ruby Kieespleaf, 151; Debbie MERCURY 88 GRAND ml. Excel, cond. Asking CHEVY 77 PICK UP- LIVINGTON-WALNUT BMW 82, . 528 E-5 spd Miaaiesex ana union. r-Jwfi»»n c.\aan woll- $2200 or best offer. Ask MERCURY ^69 COU- Garwood Rest „ Kyle, 145;] Barbara Harriott, 144; Jodee New- MARQUEE-, medium PONTIAC 79 FIREBIRD for Eric 725-0207. . . \ $6200/B.O, 722-9464, auto., V8, -w'/cap, 100K Bear howlers 75 . . 37 •Stick, sapphire blue, 90k 7 ht V0Ur —naW, white vinyl roof, GAR- Windsor. 2, dr HT; 64 man, 141; and Roseann Aagaard. .140. • ml., -1 owner, excel cbnd. Slon dldn^lt? S ned. $2M0 orW shadow blue, excellent after 6pm. 351 Cu".2 bbl V8; select ml., AM/FM cassette, well 48 -74, attention, didn t It? ,_^fler^ca!L788-40?2_evez V8,'.auto, PS/PB, AC, AM/ TOYOTA 83 TERCEL— -20- ;' $600b/BOr834-24i 7 -^— -condltion._66k miles. .Aslfc. VW, 83 RABBIT- 142k malntlaned, good tires, Garwood Lanes •56 ' 'Be . nlngs.. • ; •. "FM~ca,SS, new tlres,~etcr vhatchbackpetandar : ' BYOHDEWOFTHE • BOARD, OP EDUCATION OF THE SCOTCH PLAINS.FANvVOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT "\ UNION COUNTY, NEW JERMY im St Ruulo 202 1238 Valley Ri BOROUGH CODE OF THE BOROUGH OP KENILWORTH 100-24 Conduct Whan iy Is declared 31.00 Richard J, Marshall ' BE IT ORDAINED by lha Mayor and Council, Borough 1BO-SS nic Station Boninrdsvillo, NJ Stirling, NJ ol Kan'llworlh.New Jeraey.lhal C|iaptarT00-2 it' ' tN -/^Iv-f B-6 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday January 10,1991 AUTO Automotive Connection \£ 110-AUTOS FOR SALE CON 115 CLASStC-CARS- 120-TRUCKS FOR SALE T "' ExQsllenTcdndHlonT Good SIC SIERRA-" backageT CARGO~VAN-~PS/PB7 130 - VANS FOR SALE J fbr masonry or landscap- 5. speedrPB;AM/FM st AC, auto,excellent condi- ing. Call after 6 pm, reo cassette, excellent tion, new radlals, front 140 -T- MISCELLANEOUS AUTOMOTIVE 233-9326. condition, RV bedliner wheel drlvecc. e^pll 150-AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES CHEVY, 84 C20 PICK- 11.500K miles. Asking Asking $4,600. 752-2012. 160 - MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE . UP— 350, 4 spd, manual $7150. Call 722-9517. GMC 81 CUBE VAN- 170 - RECREATIONAL VEHICLES trans., 71 ki PS, PB, 4WD. GMC, '83 S15 PICKUP- V8, automatic, 16 fdbt 180 - BOATS AND ACCESSORIES Call John 563-7862. V with cap. V6, PS, PB, runs body with Peak. Asking DODGE.73 WRECKER— & looks excellent. $2800. $3,200. Call 234-1 tO8 I $315,000 Good for parts. $600 or Call for mfo., 968-3432 after 6PM. • Mourttalnvlew Rd., $10,000 : •'.••• . Real Estate Connection best offer. Call 722-2328. (leave message). GMC STEP VAN- Diane J& Charles W Tavemer to EDISON Thomas Scott Bruck, property at FORD '85 BRONCO II, ISUZU 86, TROOPER II 50,000 miles, dual rear Michael & Mary Arbolino to John People in real estate 210 - HOMES FOR SALE 4x4, V6. 5 speed, AC. PS, LS— 2-dr., 4-cyl., 5 sp., wheels, $2300. Call (201) Mbuntalnylew Rd., $40,000 Gonsah/es, property at 7,Fishel Rd., 215 — TOWNHOUSES AND CONDOS PB, AM/FM stereo cas- AM/FM Stereo cass.,-57K, 968-1477 Rohill Village. Inc to Janice Cole, $178,000 . : " : FOR SALE serte. Excellent condition. $5900. Call 356-1712. VOLKSWAGEN 79 property at 106 Perrlne Pike, Joseph & Barbara Valenti to Joan Karl and Elaine Demyen 220 - COMMERCIAL PROPERTY $4200. Call 234*9030. JEEP 76, CJ7 RENE- VAN— Needs work, Tow $209,000 ••.'••. ' Robert & Carmella Barbettp, prop- have joined Rorden Realty, Inc. FORD '87, F2 5 0 GADE—' 2 tops, Ve./auto, It away for $200. Call 906- 'I Vanguard to Bib Feng Betty erty at Hemlock Dr., $262,000 A v V FOR SALE . v 2497. as sales associates, announced PICKUP- Heavy duty. 4WD, good condition. Uou, property at 5 Sturwood -Dr., ''•'" Westgate II Dev to GaHNanclnelJi, • 225 ]- ACREAGE AND CbTS PB, PS, 4-spd. automatic. $1300.369-889,1 days. $260,018 „ property at 166 Linda La, $159,900 Warren Rorden. Karl and De- BRIDQEWATCR 230 - OUT OF AREA PROPERTY 351 CU. In. V-8. 39,000 JEEP 87 WRANGLER DUNELLEN . Hedwlga" Penarchlck to James J . John N Hill to Andrew & Susan myen employ a unique team ( 140 A Duane J & Karin H Hartllne to 235 -^ MOB1LE+IOMES AND SITES miles. $7700/BO. Call SIX—^.5 speqd, triple , James N & Veronica Durham to Power, property at 17. Sunnyslde Rosengafd,. p(operty at 50 Pheasant . approach to marketing "homes,, v black hard top, AC, MISCELLANEOUS 240 - REAL ESTATE WANTED 369-5677. - Neala Mandel; property at 248 Oak Lawrence J & Barbara Hopkins, Ln., $150,000 Run, $137,300 allowing fohan. optimum level of loaded, 25K miles, like I AUTOMOTIVE J Pkwy., $176,000 property at 547 Alletra Ave., Majestic Knolls Inc to Anthony L 245 - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FORD 70 F-350- Mason new, h/d everything, adult Taylor ASSQC to Gus Leontarakls, effectiveness and creativity. „ dump with show plow. Metro A Nancy Kerrick to Christo- $200,000 V & Martha Ell Colon, property, at 3 property at 11 Taylor Rd., $975,000 250 ^APARTMENTS FOR RENT 1 owner, never oft. road, pher Robinson, property at 338 1st Marjorie May- Glasser to Joseph & Karl began her real estate Good, condition. V8, 4 pampered beauty. Asking Thompson Close, $229,150 Robert & Rgth Kretzner to Dhlren- 255 - HOUSES FOR RENT speed; PS. Asking FORD 71 MUSTANG- "St. $129,900 Shirley Dinele, property at 18 Blos- Larken Assoc to .Lavvrence A'& career in Cranford fourteen $9500:757-9731. parts car, $500 or - best, dra & Nayana Patel, property at 1 years, ago. She has earned the S 260 — TOWNHOUSES AND CONDOS $2,500. Call 234-1108 EDISON som Dr., $237,500 ; • Suzann Manzlano, property at 15 VauxhallCt., $218,000 offer. Call 201-889-1709 FOR RENT . after 6PM. . JEEP 89, WRANQLER- Joel & Rhoda Joseph to Robert J Birdsall Lane Estates Inc to, Updike Ave,, $194,490 /Bronze Award' of the NJAR Mil- Sahara Edition. Low mile- after 6:30PM. * MIDDLESEX s 265 - ROOMS FOR RENT FORD 73 PICKUP — & Barbara A Lesnlak, property at 7 Roberto' F & Vanessk Q Noya,. Larken Assoc to Allen & Ellen J Russell Alpdugh to David T & lion Dollar Sales Club for the age, hardtop, 5 speed, .JUNK CARS BOUGHT— good work -truck, strong, CrestmontAve., $105,000 property at 38 Bond St.. $180,000' Qlasman, property at 17 Updike Nichele, Scott, property at-236 last three out,of four years, rn 270 - OFFICES FOR RENT 4 speed. Asking $595. lights, toW bar, $10,000. ; Whltehouse Autd: Call 356-.7182 :- -. 'tf Westgato II Dev to Kathleen Mac- Anthony & Marie Cutle to Morrnan Ave., $197^690 • . Stephenson Ave;,- $120,000 '.. •> 1989 -she ajso completed the 275 - COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Call 725-1545 or 722- 534-2519 ' . ' aluso, property at. 149 Linda Ln., A & Mary J Adams, property at iponald G. Smith toRobert S, & ^t- > PISCATAWAY prbductton and academic _re- FOR RENT .'•' 2660 after 6PM. MAZDA, 87, B2000LX JUNK CARS WANTED.- 1305 Cheshire Rd., $290,000 $159,990 Joan Kemptqh, propeflpal 1902 K Hovnanlan to Suresh & Nlcan 280 --VACATION RENTALS . FORD 8 4 RANGER PICKUP- black & silver, •752-0466. Charles E & Zaledbnls to Kewal K aijirements to achieve the sta- 50k. miles, 5spd, AC, ste- Aspen & Edison to Kuel-Hua & William & Mary Common, $122,400 Sbaftna, property at. 2 Gilrhan Or.', PICKUP- Rebuilt, en- tus of Real Estate Broker. 285-MISCELLANEOUS RENTALS reo ,• Cass.., AM/FM, PETERBILT TRACTOR 'Chlrig Chang PL property at 18 Chawla, property at 702 N Donald. NCV Developers Inc to .Richard & $257,144 -•: • s 290 - WANTED TO RENT gine, 4 speed, PS, A/C. 1973—350 Cummlngs Malvem Way, $112,000 Dr.; $226,500 Debbie Nappl, property at 9 Wyckotf ../ Karl has resided in Cranford.. cruise, PB, mobile phone' K Hovnanlah to Farouk & Khadlje Asking $2,800. pall 234- : & many extras Incl. tires. eng.', 13 speed road Mountain Edison Assoc to An- Clemente &• Linda Toglla , to Way, $260,000 /for sixteen years, and is arra'c 295 - ROOMMATES WANTED 1^08.after 6PM. Nafhaba, property at 14 Hunt Dr., Excel, cond. $5000/bo. ranger trans., .22 inch, drew J & Joann C Conway, prop- Randal Bergmann, property at 2212 Robert J Masalsky to David A Ula- $200,000 . ' / tiye member of St. Michael's FORD 86 BRONCO Doollttle Dr., $105,500 : 781-6720 " . ...'• . tires. Good condition. erty at 28 Mill Rd., $64,600 ssln,- property at 220 Zlon Rd., Jose & Blanca Triana to»Thomas /. Parish. • • .•'.• ' : . . ;,, ' XLT- 4X4, AM/FM cass. $5500.752-0893 . Mesa Dev Corp to Judy E '&' In- Morel & Segal Inc to Robert & Classified Connection AC, rear defrost, auto, TOYOTA 81 CONVERT- $115,000 ••''•.• • •• ' .Jones, prijperty at 111 Walnut St.', Dernyen began her real es- JOAN KARL IBLE 4X4- now top SEARCHING FOR A fante Maria E TiU, property at 17 Cindy Pad, property at 301 Green- Majestic Knolls Inc to'Mark- W & —tate-career—in-^CrarifQtcLJhtee:- —flejd Fk»r,*1814a7 Ml,good condition. New Br "" ~ " ' ~~Dorma1rDoring7rirop0rtyr$2O2r425"- „.,. . BEDMINSTER and a half years ago. In 1989, 310 GARAGE SALES _ $2560/BO. 658^4021. ARCH— rear bilmper. Morel & Segal Inc to Rita Hof- $6,200.788-5126 ' Angelo & Patricia Udbn to Ed- MANVILLE Miriam C Starr to Matthew D while earning.the Bronze Award 312 BAZAARS AND SALES" --,- Please call752r6553 after ward & Dorothy RossRer, property steln," property at 347 Greenfield FORD 86 F150- Ex- 12 noon. William E Borthwlck to Raymond Greene, property at 16 Cambridge of the NJAR Million Dollar Sales 314 ANTIQUES at 21 Nottingham Rd., $215,000 Rd, $171,992 Baello, property at 77 Boesel Ave., J tended cab, ^ new tires, , 130 SNOW PLOW MEYERS- Stonlngton Assoc to Robert O Jr Rd., $163,000 ' .', ;•""' Club, she completed the re- •315 FOR SALE , brakes, 6 cyl auto, bed M M O Realty Co to Route 1 •.. $128,000 Hills Development Co to. Mark VANS '7 W ft. P.A., lights, mount- Realty, property at 17 Oakland Ave., & Pamela -Cooling, property at .27 _ quirements necessary for a Real 316 FREE TO GOOD HQME . liner and-tool boxes. ing and hardware. 846- William & Parma- Glraldl to Lisa Ellis, property at .131 Cortland Ln..,, $300,000 UnvateLn., $484,800 Glraldl, property- at 211 Huff Ave., Estate Broker's license. A 317 YARD, GARDEN AND FARM, Good condition must sell. FOR SALE 2505 ; . • • : • ;. :$37,7'32 . . l o 'J Sam & Martha Manklno to Robert .'• Peter Rha to Chi You, property at $130,000 "" . graduate of the University of 320 HORSES AND SUPPLIES :.$5,00byBO. 369-5316 . . UTILITY TRAILER- Highlands Housing Corp to Ger-j FORD 86 F150- Super " E'& Karen L Benson, property at 46 . 527 E Main St., $132,500 Michael & Joan M Wlnowlck to Massachusetts, as a marketing 322 PETS & ANIMALS CHEVY- 2 Vans for sale. . 4x3x2, excel, cond. Must hard G & Mdnlka Glaesel, property sell moving out of state. rOvlngton Ave.; $128,000 . Uoyd A & Joanne Turner^ prop- Keith & Cynthia Sutton, property at at 6.Evans Ct., $145,000; / major, she has continued her 325 CHRISTMAS TREES $800 or less each. West- Robert A Nann to John N & (Judy erty at 77 Marie Ave^, $126,000 AM/FM, new exhaust, fleld. 233-6222. Best offer: Westfield, 233- 721 Huff Ave., $142,000 . Sllvino & Armlnda Lopes to" Au- real estate education courses 330 -WANTEDTO BUY tires & brakes. 55K ml. ;4286. Calariusa, property • at 77 Pleasant'' y - -Calton.Homes Inc to Rejesh & MONTGOMERY DODGE 83 RAM— 5 pas- YOU^RE drey L Van Leeumen, property at 87 toward the Certified Residential 335 TRADES AND SWAPS Asking $8900. 231-1396. - 'Ave., $165,000 • Tina Patel, property at 1115 Plnhorn R & S Colonial Builders Inc to Mountain Ave., $68,507 . .!• Specialist designation. She also 340 LOST & FOUND senger,: AC, AM/FM,. 60k Patricia M Gandarillas to Rebecca Dr., $39,900 v Philip F & Mai Brl Fornecker, prop- FORD 87 F-150- 6 cyl. miles. $4800. Call 654- Hills Development Co to Kevin C achieved the Certified Real Es- 345 BRITESPOT „ ' EFI, PS, PB, 4 speed '±80 \ Plakey, property at 138 Wallace St., Cassavell Corp to John & Janet erty at 30 Brandywlne Rd., 1 3916 ..':•' & Karin L Douglas, property. at 145 tale Appraiser designation and 350 PERSONALS — overdrive, AM/FM, dual BOATS;,*•- I $89,000 Hauspurg, property at 22 Solomon $352,000 • Wescott Rd, $105,000 I DODGE 88 CARAVAN- 1 is a rnernber of the, National 355 tanks, bedliner, extended ACCESSORIES) Jang Won Park to Richard & Su- Dr., $403,660 . Christopher MacMurray to Beverly Hills Dey Co to Richard L & ANNOUNCEMENTS I w&rranty. Very clean. 4 eye, auto, 5 passenger,( san F Stockmap, property, at 27 Association of Real Estate Ap- Edward C Glllesple Jr to Mark C . Beer, property at 27-A Chlcopee 360 ESCAPE $5500/B.O, 276-1158. • ", PS, PB, AC, rear defrost/ Robyn L Rlnzler, property at 3 365 wiper, stero cass., 50,000 Woodfem St.STSO.OOQ & Patricia A Welchman, property at Dr., 142,000 . % • • Wood Duck Pond Rd., $173,000 praisers.. . ' •••''-. ' SERVICES FORD 88 RANGER miles, excel cond, $7,800. 1987 MIRROCRAFT ^- PISCATAWAY 571 Stangie Rd., $282,000 "".~ ''• " '. Gerald K & Lois N Zahn to Saffet BOUND BROOK Demyen has resided in Cran- I 367 ALUMINUM BASS • Steven C & Antonla Demola to : Steven & Idallna Makar to Leona Abld & Ablr A Catovic, property at 370 HOME IMPROVEMENTS XLT- 24K, 4WD.-5 spd, 281-7414 Harley A'Si Joyce Forwflod to Vin- ford for sixteen years and is an LANDSCAPING, TREE CARE •extra set wheels. Must 1 BOAT— Shorelander Byju & Blndu Abraham, property at Coheri, property at 70 Village Clr., 81 Dehart Dr., $285,000 . . cent Telesco, property at 645 Thorn active member of the Cranford 372 : FORD 85 XLT- 12 pass., trailer. 9.9 Mercury motor. PLUMBING, HEATING .sell, $8700/BO. Please 39 Atlanta Aye., $187,000 . ' $125,000 Hardlnack & Christina Rang to • pson " United Methodist Churoh. and /call Anthony, 722-5216; Joseph Mastroglovanl to William ' Edwin W & Angela M Mustra to Richard J & Wmberiy Rotter, prop- & COOLING FM, cruise window all Many extras $2,500. Call ¥RANCHBURG ...i the Orange Avenue School and GMC 85 JIMMY- full open, $6650, 245-1166 E & Elizabeth Clauder, property at : Jeffrey M. & Chrlsta Schwartz, erty af 369 Dutchtown 23on Rd., "• 375 INSTRUCTIONS 1725 Brunella Ave.; $147,500 . property at 2047 Washington Valley $179,000 Carl & Norma J Hodges to Jo- Cranford High School P.T.A.S. ELAINE DEMYEN INCOME TAX size Sierra Classic, 80K days, 276-6582 eves. 377 nil., sortie body damage, Great for large family or Lackland Bros Inc to Vlcenclo B Rd., $187,00.0 o Marie Abrahamsen to Doris r seph Kbstival/ property at / 38 S 380 LOANS & FINANCE $6500/BO. Call John at bus.^Also, 85 E150 work Ads In Classified Molina, property at 8 Long St., FAR HILLS BORO • Tomquist, property at 95 Willow:' ••'* Branch Rd.,-$177,000 '"•./. . 382 INSURANCE .658-4021. van. Hi mls.Good.$3500. $170,000 Brinkerhoff Home Builders to Naz- Rd., $325,000 -•• ' . .- Joseph P & Carol Gienza to Paul Anthony Nuzzo, a sales as- dbfitcosfi- P &. Nancy L Miller, property at 916 E j " SOUTH PLAINFIELD ar Halrdri, property at Douglas Rd., sociate with Schlott Realtors' NORTH PUINFIELD Marshall St., $195,000 . : Theypayl li Isadora & Jane Brown to trv^ig &.,; , $440,000 Employment Connection Advertlse In the Classified! Michael J & Irene "C Albright to '.. '. Ronald G & Dehlse L Taylor to Westfield office,-has) earned the | Susan Cyzner, property at Mania/ iSfr-'v-^. FRANKLIN TWP j Briice &" Marcella Davis, property at prestigious G.R.I, f (Graduate Arthur A Trlggs Jr to Arthur A Hubert L HarleV Jr'i property at 831 ; 5 Lakey lew/Ham 11 ton Blvd.. 581 Ay'res Aye., $145,000 ' Old York Rd., $242,000 v Realtor's Institute) and his Bro- 410- HELP WANTED' - Trlggs Jr, property at 19 Booker St., '$1,750,000 Joseph B Jr & Nona J Mills, Frederick W Nellich to Matthew I ker's license from the New Jer- 420 - EMPLOYMENT WANTED $110,000 "\ Marina Butrico to Diane Boos, property at 160 Belmont Ave., Porraro, property at 201 Vanderyeer sey Associatiqn of Realtors by 425 -EMPLOYMENT RELATED property at 139.Oak Manor Pkwy., Steven Somogyl to Kanu & Dak- $143,000.. ."•.•' ~*. • ' Ave., $200,000 • .•' . $95,000 shaben K Patel, property at 4 Clover completing more* than 120 OPPORTUNITIES .i- Thomas Christian to John & . •• BRIDGEWATER hours of advanced real estate 430-CHILDCARE WANTED BEDMINSTER PI., $199,000 Robin Karlowltch, property at 11 Ch- Robert E & Debra Sllker to Steven 435 - CHILDCARE PROVIDED Hills Development Co to David Steven R & Ellen Johnson to Nic- atham PI., $107,000, S Tafunl, property at 33 Beekrpan courses and" passing intensive D Schmidt property at 70 Cortland olas C Sleeker, property at 6 Craba- examinations. Richard C Mackenzie to William T ->->'~'Rd... $155,000 Ln., $76,185 pple Ln., $88,000 Jr & Gloria Capon, property at 105 Birdsall Lane Estates Inc to Frank Nuzzo is a perennial member Hills Development Co to Donna S Daniel J & Kathryn McGlnty to ^Mall Dr., $172,000 J & Jennifer Ferrante, property at 12 of the New Jersey Million Dollar Mark S Krauarlk, property at 12 Cra- property at 121 Cortland /. Williaiii ft Lauren MagwiraJg »- Bond St., $168,000 Ln., $31,261 bapple'Ln.. $75,532 Sales Club and has been A U I Q M OX IV : Wade N Baldwin III, property at ,564 , Alton & Marcle Kremer to Robert -namnri tn Rnhlntt Realtors, pres- Milk rtav Cn tnfowlrl C & Dor- •Inhn. f> & Mariana P Nile's to Jarrv atkvlHwAvo., 164.000 •t" Moozydtowskt, propBrty—at—Vt News ConterrtGenwated by Ad Department J es & Mary Varghese, property at 23 tlgious Ambassadors Club and • othy A Sargent Rraperty at 148 Gary C & Erika B Eschar to Janv Bradley Ln,, $237,950 (Average 3-4 words per line) Foxwood Dr., $160,000 the N.J. Multi-Million Dollar Cortland Ln., $82,459 es & Kristina N Golden, property at Gwen Smyth to Colya Jane Ros- Bnice M & Qamlla N Green to Hills, Dev Co to Julie M Marino, 177 Stahls Way, $135,000 ner, property at-13 Darmouth.Ave., Sales Club, since entering the Nissan Service Ad visor property at 152 Cortland Ln., Gamlla H Nash6r, property at 342 $65,000 •••••• '.:',-'_• real estate field. Again this year FULL RUN _ Glastonbury Ln., $44,000 , Malcolm James McClow to . A $81,159 _ Robewrt J Hayes Sr, property at 37 Lynne Marie Nadwodny to. Jo- he has met the requirements for Hills .Development Co to Mary Stephen V & Franclne E Blatz to seph Nadwodny, property at 304 the State's Million Dollar Sales Per Insertion Wynona Caldwell, property at 16 Wilson-Ave., $120,000 $ of the year .Ellen Smith/property at 157 Cor- PEAPACK GLADSTONE English Ct., $25,000 Club. Anthony serves on the ^ tland Ln., $81,194 Nottingham Way, $107,350 When Paid in Advance Eric G & Marjorie J Shlel to Albert New Jersey State Association of. 12. Darrin Watter^ of Flemlngton S & T Assoc to Mark E & Nancy Richard & Carol Ann Hanersky to Ronald T & Eileen Orr to Thomas . F & Irene L Weaver, property at 5 er Nissan/BMW In Flemington, "• M Smith, property at 6 Exeter Rd., Kenny John Kasprzak,. property at & Mary A Scull,, property at 197 . Realtors By-Laws Committee 168 PIcadllly PI,, $132,500 Bodlne Ave., $175,000 and the Westfield Board's Pro- $ «M- 4% C*f\ P Insertion New Jersey has been named New or Used — You'll $145,000 Konrad J & Christine C Krlll to Great Hills Rd., $255,000 . Nissan Motor Corporation's. Hills Dev Co to Susan E Skrpnskl, Helss Construction to John & Su- . Norel & Segal Inc to Roger E •fessional Standards Committee. I fc • 9 W When Billed sanne Wegrzynskl, property at 12 Timothy W & Katherine Howe3, 1990 ..Service Advisor of the property at 22 High Pond Ln., property at 20 Hlllcrest Ave., Donlay, property at 300 Greehfield He is a long-time resident of Puclllo Ln., $230,000 Rd., $196,475 ANTHONY NUZZO r__M Each additional line: $1.10 Year. Mr Waiters competed $169,300 - $230,000 Westfield. • . . ' ' Find Just What You're . Douglas & April L Swope to Eric ~ •, Edith I Seemann to Randolph Ev- •Thornas J. &•. Susan E Nordstrom ZONE 1: Somerset/Middlesex ZONE 2: Union County against over 2000 other Nissan SOMERVILLE A Bender, property at 25 Hyde Ct., ans, property at 81 Rooney Ave., to Denis & Jean OCpnnor, property . $11.00-Per Insertion-Paid In Advance $5.50 Per Insertion-Paid In Advance. dealership Service Advisors na- $135,000 Robert W Cibulskls to Roger Will- „ $53,401 ... -• . •;.' .- ... .••• • ' • lam Lawrence, property at 91 Grove at 4 Heather HilUWay, $325,000 $11.50 Per Insertion When Billed $6.00 Per Insertion When Billed tionwide ta earn this honor. The C\' Laszlo & Kathryn D Fabrics to Looking For jn _, George Lehlbach Jr. to Douglas St, $12,000 Stonlngton Assoc to David W Jr & New real estate office Each Additional Line: $1.00 -.:... Each Additional tine: $.75 award Is based on superior M & April L Swope, property at 14 Doris Booker, properly at 121 Roon- Lorraine V Swan, property at 4 ey Ave., $130,000 Anthony & Barbara Turse to Rub- in-Column Display Rate: customer, satisfaction ratings , Kensington Rd,, $59,783 en & Linda S Bayona, property at •Hodge Dr., $449,825. and outstanding performance in '• A Patrick Thornas to Richard C & GREEN BROOK George & Barbara & Krebs to opens in Martinsville Minimum 1 Inch — 8 point copy Joseph J Jr & Jean Peterson to 99 Wrby Ave., $161,500 a year-long customer relations - Pamela Pfelffer, property at 7 Mor- ~ KENILWORTH Scott J & Mary Ann Fablano, prop- . $25.50 Per Column Inch: Full Run *" •. gan Ct, $120,000 Charles B & Julie Donatsky, prop- erty at 675 John Christian Dr., Diamond Realty Inc. has opened its offices at 1966 Washington training program. .In addition to erty at 12 Blue Ridge Ave., $10,000 Arlene Salgado to Richard Mld- ZONE 1: $21.00 Per Column Inch * ZONE 2: $8.00 Per Column Inch this trip-to the Bahamas with the John J & Pauline E Joba to Lisa dleton II, property at 613 Washing- $29^000 . Valley Road in the Martinsville section of Bridgewater. Partners Draper, property at 3 Parkslde Rd., Walter E & Mary Mitchell toJam - Eric R & Nona J York to Patricia F other Regional finalists, Mr. -+-• ton Ave., $120,200 include Roger J. Graubard of Watchung, a former real estate office 5 or more insertions: 20% discount if paid within 20 days $68,404 • es & Nanette Granuzzo, property at Slbrlnsz, property at 222 Long View Watters has been awarded a 131 Lendx Ave., $155,000 John R & Mary-S- Gorman to Jef- manager, who heads the new office; BabeJJe'Rutman of Martins- 0 Roger & Gathleen M Fleming to frey L & Karen K WoK, property at ,Rd., $167,000 ten :day trip to visit Nissan's Frank C & Sally B Novak toNan - VHIe, a former divisional president with the Kaplan Organization who CONTRACT RATES — Availablei upon request. Forbes Newspapers ., James fa Jr & Suely F Ryan, prop- 227 Columbia Ave., $183,000 i London Farms Inc to Dennis L & ; is president of Diarnonrji Realty; and Jay A. Rosen of Martinsville, world headquarters in Tokyo, "erjtyat/78 Parkslde Rd., $46,087 • cy L Abboatt, property at 21 Tuttlo Jane Casey, property at 1094 May- DEADLINES: The deadline for both classified display St.. $158,000 V Nancy J Guss to Timothy & Pat- president of Washington Valley Construction Co., who is the broker .' «• and straight classified is 4 P.M. Monday . - Japan. §a)ly J Margolin to Meryl O Qoo- ricia Dowwy, property at 34 Hamil- flower Ct, $492,000 drkihf property al 17 Tansy Ct., HILLSBOROUGH Bruce E & Sharon Kalter to Philip of record, the-firm will offer residential and commercial sales, land •f A)bertW-Kabllus to Jane Kubllus, ton Ave., $181,000 CANCELLATIONS: Accepted up to 4 P.M.. '._.;' DARRIN WAITERS ^$1p$!ooo ' . Vita & Magno Gene ZoKak to Mlc- ' ..N Hagin, property at 112 Pine'St., development, new home construction, renovations and. appraisal *d Inwln &. BBverlv Berns to Robert property at 160 Amwell Rd., r 4; "U/lr I Or'TO uUuilO 11UUI reperty ot <10i"S- C ON NE O T I r Bams, property at 23 Tansy Ct., -^.boo Mountalnview (nc to Don & ^mmr^^ ^r' "••'' - - -- - Glen Developers.Inc to Monica Union Ave.,: Herecene B Green, property at PAYABLE' IN ADVANCE: All ads for Garage Sales, Employment $92,500 FWNWOOD Tiller, property at 29 Bloomlngdalo f 1393 Plymouth Rd., $490i000 Hills Dev Co to Susan A Wagner,. ; Seena Alexander to Seena Allen, Wanted, Childcare, Wanted to Rent or Roommate Wanted. All ads Dr., $129,990 . Calton Homes Inc to Scott G & property at 6 Westcott Rd., property at 7 Shady Lrw, 160,000 when moving, all ads to addresses outside our local billing area. Levon Kasparian to Thomas A & Delrdre A Pitney, property at. 989 W Ben Kemper recognized ' $145,255 •:tie.."' • '--fcj..-.-. SCOTCH PLAINS ' Karen, S Mangan, property at 123 Porter Way, $117,490 &^"" Donald E Gllmore II to Q'ebrge E Roger D & mary A Brown to Jef- EXTRA CHARGES: BreeCt., $115,900 Denis P & Jean Marie OConnor to & Joyce M Harland, property at 4 frey A & Ann M Harten, property at " • Blind Ads, $3.00 for Box Rental $2,00 mailing charge Richard T Brlsebols to Julius & Frederick Bachmann, property at as a Master , Whltetale Ln., $369,000 2235 Coles Ave., $203,000 Julia Hriblk, property at 28 Deanna 1076 Rector Rd.. $210,000 (Box held for 30 days) . ' Hills Dev Co to Stephen-K & Can- Thomas Dlquollo to Patricia • All capital letters $1.6Qj>er week Pontiac Division of General "Since Its Inception In 1970, 11 Dr., $87,000 . Moiintdlnvlew Inc to Allan II & dace Warll, property at JA Wood Qustafson, property at 376 Cook Losana E Boyd, property at 31 -•All bold type facesilii .00 per week ^^ . Motors has recognized Ben the competition: jamong our Duck Pond Rd., $171,357 Louis & Josephine Calabro toJa - Ave., $44,000 Ke m pe r...... of -, Kemper dealers has Increased annually mes J Moore, property at 732 De- Running Brook Rd., $687,000 Hills Development Co to David & WESTFIELD John J & Kathleen-N Klarer. to Pontlac-Cadlllac Inc. in for *«atry Into the 'Masters Check It Out... • Suzanne Rosa, property, $181,350 camp Dr., $180,000 Electrical Installations Inc to Jef- George Q & Edith McJunkln to Charles C & Vickie F Garcia, prop- Bridgewater as a member of its Prog r,a m," n 01 e d , M r. BOUND BROOK frey & Nancy Zoralan, property at erty at 65 Shannon Rd.. $259,000 prestigious Masters Program, Schleslnger. "The 350 djjalers , Josephine Q Conroy to Anthony Michael N & Anna Mar Clalsso, 339 W Broad St., $150,000 1 •800-334-0531 property at $210,000 Vincent Conlgllaro to David R & which Includes dealers who selected this year are the cream You're Sure to Find & Barbara Turee, property at 103 Keith R & Jill G Warner to David Lori D Ward, property at 65 Tunlson 8:30 A.M.-8:0OP.M. Monday, Thursday & Friday • * ' . Pledrnont Dr., $350,000 Terry Taylor to Ted J & Nina D & Kathleen Gou.d|lng, property at have achieved exceptional of the crop—the. top 12 percent Ln., $34,270 . • / Nell-Carman to Glenn R & Elaine Orlowskl, property at 247-2C Gemini 237 Edgewood Ave., $5,000 8:30 AM.-5:00 P.M. Tuesday & Wednesday > . levels of customer satisfaction of 'Pontlac's approximately Dr., $119,000 Calton Homes Inc to John A Cer- 9:00 AW-1:00 PM Saturday• \*r- A Deal That's M Carman, property at 265 W Union Ken & Kiyoko Iwata to Donald J & mlnskl, property at 1708 Vroom Dr.. and overall dealership 3,000 dealers." . Ave., $450,000 - , ^ 7 Majestic Knolls Inc to Russell C & Dolores A Mueller, property at 784 operations. Brenda B Wright, property at 8 He- $127,885 "Putting quality on the road Is : BRANCHBUHQ - Morgato, $410,000 " Calton Homes Inc to Cynthia Lee FAX: (201) 231:1385 At Mastersr'Rrogram Fellcja Corp to Erik T & Nancy L geman Close, $224,376 • Stel Mortgage Co to Richard & Pontlac's goal," said Mr. Mid- Christopher Muzlkar to Thomas & Slanlck, property at 1710 Vroom Forb»9 N»wtpap*ri2on* i C/at«/fled Connection Includes: ceremonies held recently at the' dlebrook. "To reach that objec- Hawklnson, property at 6 Buffalo Dlanl Delia Chlale, property at 214 Dr., $124,990 ...... Rd, $170,000 Erna G Zona, property at 108-A Park St., $195,000 Somerset Messenger-Gazette Highland Park Herald Turnberry Isle Yacht & Country tive, we begin by designing and Long Hill Rd., $147,000 ' Calton Homes Inc to Lori L Ep- Club, Ben Kemper was honored building the product correctly. Alan W Dragon to Okja Bab, Joseph Deyeaugh-Oelss to David stein, property at 2404 Vroom Dr., Bound Brook Chronicle South Plalntield Reporter property at 92 Delaware Ln., Larken Asaoc to Martin & Kat- G Miller, property at 131 Pearl St., by Pontiac General Manager To complete the chain, you hleen P Werner, property at 1 Lowe $183,676 Middlesex Chronicle The Hllls-Bedmlnster Press J.G. Middlebrook and General $165,000 , . '. • $175,000 Calton Homes Inc to Nicholas T need excellent retail outlets to Mary N & Victor Pol toJohn K & .Ave., $204,490 William N & Sara Anne Parham to Left to right: Barbara Irving, Century 21 Northeast Sales and Service Manager Charles. W & Diane J Tavemer to Furlong, property at 26.05 Vroom Region VP of Regional Develflcment Carolyn Weber, and PD Review u Franklin Focus •* .. service your customers, and Teresa M KHrtgert, property at 3367 Alan D & Nancy R Smith, property Dr., $169,190 E.M. Schldsinger. • „ Kemper. Pontiac-Cadillac" • Inc. i ; Lukes Pond Rd., $233,000 Thomas Scott Bruck, property at at 518 Tremont Ave,, $460,000 *> Ballard Hutkln. after finalizing the details of the new Metuchen-Edlson Review and 1 Moiintalnview Rd., $60,000 Calton Homes Inc to Steven Los- "Kemper PontiacTCadillac June, has met that challenge." "f '•'T Sunbury Ino to Irena B & Thomas Richard L & Kathryn Salwltz to hln, property at 2606 Vrogm. Dr., Century 21-J.J. Laufer partnership. Green Brook-—- Middlesex County Shopper A Peteche, property at 643 Van Are- ' Charles W & Diane J Tavemer to George N & Cynthia1 N Russo, has achieved outstanding per-"" '. Kemper Pontlac-Cadlllac was Jhomas Scott Bruck, property at $182,985 - North Plalnlleld Journal Somerset County Shopper ToYmanceln tWoo most mIm- tounded in yOTjan^h^BFbe dale Dr., $295,000 »t aflft Twin Oaka Terr.: Forb$i N$w»ptl&fo,Zonm 2 Claflfkd Connection Includes! portant aspects of the . autb under theTsame family business -- customer satisfac- ownership since that time. This Cranford Chronicle " Scotch Plalns-Fanwood Press tion and overall dealership is the ninth consecutive year The Westfield Record management," noted Mr. Mid-' that Kemper has been ijamed ^^ dlebrook at the annual* Masters to the prestigious Masters Program meeting. * Program. .':'.' * B-8 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday January 10,1991 PISCATAWAY— By CRANFORD TOWERS CRANFORD- Lovely 2 PLAINFIELD EAST- Pri- owner. Sale/leade. Newly CONDOMINIUM- 18 C 225 ^\ bedroom apt. in private 2 vate home, 1 btirrn, 2nd X SOMERVILLE x- 4WESTFIELD- good for POCONOS- Vacation/ remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath Springfield Avs. Luxury 2 ACREAGE family home, yard. Conve- floor. Partly furnished. rooms and bath , first business couple, no pets, r 270 i\ r 275 Ski Rental. Great Contem- Cape, on half acre. Fin- bdrms. w/1 & 2 baths nient to shopping, bus & Heat, hot water included. * floor, garage.' $595. per avail, immed. $725/mo. COMMERCIAL porary, sleeps ' 10. 3 ished bsmt., wide Colo- from $139,900. Charming 1 &LOTS^ \ trains. $800/montn, heat Slnglerpreferred. $485/ month plus utilities. Call plus 1Vi roos. security I OFFICES I < bdrms, loft, 2 baths, all nial molding/ trim, wood I^bdrra. & studios from included: Call 382-2434. month. Call 755-7517. REAL ESTATE 725-1906. plus util. Near train & L FOR RENT J IPROPERTY ampules. Week/weekend $59,900. Prime loc. for PLAINFIELD- 1 bdrm. schools. Refs. 233-9326 floors, newKit./bath, 2«ar 1 DUNELLEN- 2 apts. in 2 v • } FOR RENT rates. 201-321-0611. G ON N EC T T O N garage; Very desirable lo- shopping,, commuting, VACANT PROPERTIES- family >pUse. Attractive apt. In 2-Family house. SOUTH SEASIDE cation. Only $141,900. peace of mind. Model Ready for Spring con- area. Downstairs: LR, DR,. $475/mo. Inci; water. 1 1/ CON N E C T I O N BEDMINSTER- Small 1 GARWOOD- Warehouse PARK— Luxury ocean MANVILLE— Nearly new; MIDDLESEX-By Owner. open Fri. to Sun; 11AM-struction. For details on 2 mos. Security, For apph • room office on Main St. space w/loadlng dock. DID YOU Call 908-980-9084 or 516- kit:," 2 bdrms, share base- ROSELLE PARK— 1 KNOW.. 3 bedroom Colonial fea- Open House, Surtday, 1- 845-7226, after 6PM.' 5PM. Office #272-1143 or each lot call Copper Ket- ment, W & D, hookups, call Ken. bet. 3-5PM, 201- ROSELLE PARK- Com- SO. PLAINFJELD- 1 SOMERVILLE- 1 bed- TOWNHOUSES & Including all utilities & Approx. .1770. sq.ft. $700/ 210 B/K Realtors.'686-1800. tle Realty at 236-6022. Z bdrm. & Efficiencies. Heat pletely renovated 5 room: This little ad can ba read tures low maintenance. 4. 1020 Beechwood AVe. POCONOS-_ Still water $850/mo. includes heat, 752-7171. Bdrm, good' location, room, available Immedi- CONDOMINIUMS sign availability $350/mp. mo. Call Warren or Dick, son rates, $249. Call 647- HOMES .acres In Washington T tlpstalrs- I R, RR, lar & hot water supplied: 3 bdrm. New kit. w/mlcro- bsmt. apt, separate en- Call 234^400 908-232-S4Q0. Rorden ^thWW&G LkRtd3JLakBS._,ats9d^3_J>dffnd . -FftAWC L I_W_ PARK — :p5^504 e'iruFra iflARJTAM—1 hrirm 2nd_ ately, 2nd floor. $650 + .2089. FORSALE homes in 15 publications ances. Located In family bdrm., LRrE .Ranch on V* acre w/ Townhousb. 2 bdrms., T, $750/mor ^ flobr. Partially^fumlshedr- jcuiir virntvguanjotj^patnwg,- itranceirtncltttlMt-flWafler: hd DR. air,. $163,900. 469- rintp, $99,90'0. 15 nlce' bldg. Private parking'. Laundry room. 2 blo'cks W &-D hookup, Ig. yard, BOUNDBROOIC- J throughput Somerset, oriented neighborhood. brook, gar. Just remod- 2Vfe baths, kit., DR, LR, eludes heat: Near all Newly painted. $625/ SOMERVILLE- 2 bed-p!e,x, 3 bdrms., new w/w BEDMINSTER- Stone medical office in well- NORTH PLAINFIELD Middlesex, and Union You must not miss this 6363. HELP-U-SELL acres In Delaware Twp, trans. Call 356-3047. No pets. Call 241-6869, from NY train/bus. Great stone fireplace, sauna. Run II-. Townhouse. Fur- known medical building. Somerset St. Retail 285 P.FT.M.Bkr. 469-2800. eled. LR w/firep!ace, ElKit. appliances, deck. Excel, $119,000. 7 acres In Hol- month Includes heat & Neighborhood near shop- room private House. Com- carpet, nice neighbor- BETHLEHEM TOWN- Counties? It caught your value. OOnly $149,900$, . to deck, new appliances, condr Asking $125,000. Immediate occupancy hot water. No pet£; Secu- after 4- pm. or Iv. mess: $525. 494-1430. pletely remodeled. Park- hood, no pets. $800. plus nished. $1500/mo. Call Reduced overhead! Call 1250 sq. ft. for lease. I MISCELLANEOUSft SHIP- Close to Rt. 78.attention, didn't It.? CALL WEIDEL REALTORS Our Bank now pays all land Twp. $139,900. 64 DUNELLEN- DUplex, 2 494-1617. ping, schools, parks. Kids SOMERVILLE- 1 bed- 781-279Z.' 789-8961. Fully renovated Inside & your closing costs, except FR w/woodburning stove. 635-4261 (Rental-avaH.) acres In Washington Twp, rity & ref. 725-2758. OK. No fees. $8254 util!- ing In rear. $800+utilities. utilities. Available Immedl-. RENTALS prestige setting, paVed Call YOUR ad In today! (201)685-0200. • $129,500. 201-359-8885 Bdrm, 1 Bath, new carpet. room, LR & kitchen, attic, ately. 580-9239 i 1-800-334-0531. prepays, If qual. MANVILLE- Senior Citi- $450,000. RARITAN- 2 apart- ROSELLE- 1 bdrm., tigs. 687:4300 8-5PM. offrstreet parking,- heat Heat Included. Call 369- _ CRANFORD- Private drive entry to an authentic days; 201-359-2591 eves zen Condo, ages 52 & No Pets.1 Vz month se- ments: efficiency and 2 3426. BEDMINSTER-The Hills ', . qualitliyy built 5 bdrm. We Get Resultsl MIDDLESEX- By Owner. curity $725 per month $530 all util. except elec- supplied. No pets. 1V4 BRIDGEWATER- 6 room In newly'decorated MIDDLESEX- By Owner. RAHWAY- 8:room Colo- up, 1st fl, new CAC, new bdrm, $395 and $635. tric. Avail: immed. Call Advertise In the C/assrfledJ mos. security. $600/mo. SOMERVILLE- Victor- clean rooms, 1 Vi bath, Townhouse, i.-bdrrr);. 2 office. By month or lease. SOMERVILLE- Garage i~".". Tudorudor. 22 fireplaces, dining HILLSBOROUGH Open House, Sunday 1-4, nial, nea? Merck. 3 bdrm, fridge, DW, bsmt, W&D, 245 plus utilities: 968-1529 : Separate entrance, sepa- floors plus loft,.fireplace, for. rent. 3 bay garage/ room, family room, Inter- 2 family, aluminum siding, 206 Chestnut St. Two 245-4715. 369-3791. - ian, excellent • area, one 'garage, basement. North. Includes utilities & copy * BESTBOYI Z'A baths, $141,900. country kit, fireplace, Camplaln Commons. 874- GARWOOD— 2 bdrms:, rate bath,' nice area, call bed room first floor $650. of- 22. No pets. Security W & 6, D.W., garage, machine. Fax avail. Call shop. Separate elec, 600 com, Anderson windows. One of the. best buys in family,-tenant, pays over BUSINESS 1 st "floor, full basement, I J HELP-U-SELL P.FT.M.Bkr. $8000/year! $175,000. hardwood floors, full 0994. $81,900. for details. 469-0589. plus utilities. No pets. Call plus utilities &. references. walk-In closets, pool, ten- 908-272-2080.- sq.ft. $250/mo,- Call A fantastic buy offered'for Hillsborpugh, this corpo- • bsmt+extras. Must sell. MIDDLESEX- New 2 {OPPORTUNITIES» I no. pets. Avalk Immed. RARITAN- 2 bdrm. apt. - 725.-1906 725-9202 after 2PM. nls. Avail. 2/1. $1150 plus 218-9375. $259,900. Call Copper rately owned property has 469-2800. 8.88% 30 Yr. 356-3579. HELP-U-SELL $875/ma NO FEE. Call METUCHEN- 2 to 6REALTORS . 247-01'OQ Mtge. ONLY $7095 down P.FT.M.Bkr. 469-2800. $137,000. Call 396-8139. bdrm. Townhbpse,' 1 Vi in 2-Famlly. house. SOUTH BOUND HILLSBOROUGHutil. Mark at 781-004- 14 bed- room offices,. prime loca- Kettle Realty at 236-6022. a cozy fireplace In the bath, finished bsmt., pan- Janet 276-7900 CRANFORD- 3 bdrm, 1 BRANCHBURG- New V<> large country kitchen and If qualified.. . New 4%% payment RARITAN TOWNSHIP- RARITAN- Salon for Kitchen, living room, sep- BROOK- 2 bdrm., w/w Vi bath, garage, near room Ranch with full tion, near train & bus, off Mtge., save up to try, $120,900. Priced GARWOOD- Unfur- arate entrance. Clean. No basement. Convenience 295 Duplex, 3 bdrm, 2 ""/i a recreation room in the A very large 4 bdrm, 2 V4 sale, Corner of Wall & nished. Large 1 bdrm carpet In a quiet neigh- schools & pool. No pets. street parking. Cal\l r 280 ~^\ ( .finished basement. This $150,000 Interestll IF bath home w/dlnlng under appraised value. pets. $635 plus utilities. borhood. Washer hookup. • Available 01/01. $1000/ & elegance. -Enormous ARNOLTr, 548-6400. bain,. V* acre, bsmt, ga MIDDLESEX^ By Owner, 526-1827. * •• ' . r Somerset St;, 800+ sq ft. apts avail. Remodeled. I VACATION I I ROOMMATES"* ' 1 QUAL • . . room, family room.w/flre- Moving Southl Call 526- 469-0589. Off-street parking. 1 Vmonti h + . utilities, 1 Tfc combination living, dining ragege,, "deck, no dues, wellmalntalned.home Is a , Custom|ianch, place, patio & an open, Quiet area. Close to mos.—see. req. No pets. month security. Refer- ~- I RENTALS II 1 WANTED $152,990, Call 725-3591. 'must see" $2,4,000 off orlg. price. MIDDLESEX- Sale- by SOMERSET- 2 bdrms., 7526. •' . „. • •', transportation.1"" No. pets. RARITAN- 2 bdrm., DR, ._ 200, 450 & 900 $99,900 isunny lot. A great family kitchette. full bsmt., W & $700/m6". plus Ulll. Call- erices. 276-5790.— Oversize Kitchen, $725 sq.ft. avail; Excel, loca- RDT 593 $139,900. HELP-U-SELL Owner. Newly decorated. Quailbrook Corido. Larg- Call 789-9198 for more In- 1 BRIDGEWATER- BY house.. Asking $219,900. D hook-up, off-street park- " 647-0167. per month. 369-8969. tion. Call 526-3661 or •OWNER. Custorn 4 bdrm P.FT.M.Bkr. 469-2800. 3 bdrm. Split, large family Call Copper Kettle Realty est end unit. Kit w/bar, formation. No fees.. CRANFORD- 3 bdrm, MARCO ISLAND, New 4V£% payment room w/flreplace, LR. (•"•• 25O •'•-•• \ Ing, no pets. Sec. & refs. SOUTH BOUND home to be available as HILLSBOROUGH- Ale- 526-0694. FLORIDA- Club Re- BRIDGEVVATER- House Colonial. Ideal family SCHLOTT at 236-6022. ."v dishwasher, air condi- $750/mo. plus utilities. homo. Choice locatlon.C mtge., save up todeck: $170,000. Call tioner, W & D, upgrades. \ APARTMENTS IGREENBROOK- 2 fam- -BROOK— 3 room apt., of April 1st. 2 adults & 1' SCOTCH PLAINS- Of- gency beach front, fully to share, professlonaper- Realtors ' . : ••-*• $150,000 Interest!! IF469-6365* Avail. Immed. 725-2758: • 2nd floor, In private child. References. No painted 1 Bdrm 2nd floor furnished 2 Bedroom - 2 Move In condition. RARITAN TOWNSHtP- Wooded view. $96,900. f FOR RENT I ily, 2nd floor,~haw kitchen ; fice Suite, approx. 850 QUAL. home.. Adults only. No realtors. Call 446-6540, . Condo. Pool & Tennis Bath condp week of H CacSi 356356 $295,000'. Call 526-1986. 534-4085 526-5300 PISCATAWAY— 3 bdrm, Beautiful remodeled Cape Cair 873-8370. w/dlshwaher, 2 bdrm.. RARITAN- 3, rooms & sq.ft. In luxurious new of- 1341 "' " ' laundry room w/W&D bath; 2nd floor, separate pets.. Please call Court. $650/mo. Avail, fice bldg. Bsmt., storage, March 9-,16th .1991, pool, - ranch style home, 1 bath, w/2' fireplaces,, cathedral 356-1522. NO. PLAINFIELD- 4 after JanCi5. Call .874- attached garage, deck the ceiling, skylights, custom SOMERSET- By owher BOUND BROOK- 2-bed- hook-up, Wall to wall cat entrance, security & refers bdrm, 2 Vi bath, LR, DR, private lavatory, on-slte tennis courts, Jacuzzi, CRANFORD/QARWOOD Advertise kitchen, larfle D.R., foyer 469-2800. 3BR, 2^2 bath room apt for rent. $750/ pet. $900/mo. 752-0214 ences, . no 'pets, avail. SOUTH PLAINFIELD- 7004 after 10AM-or-359- parking, walk to town, cable TV, $1,250. Call AREA— Single mom & length of the house FR, central air, 2 car.,ga- 1727 after 9PM ' owner 813-775-3180. son seek male/female to $178,900 call after 6PM & oversized great room. Townhouse, garage, fire-_ month plus utilities, No Immed. Business person AVAILABLE IMMEDI- rage. $1300/mo. NBg. avail.- Immed. $1200/mo. : HILLSBOROUGH- large share rerit & util on 3- in the Classified! 752-8375 Splendid^ property In con- place", i'E'-nd Urilt, pets. Call 469-8565. KENILWORTH- 4^ preferred. $625/rho. plus ATELV. Wonderful 1 bed-Call 805-0212. eves. Call Ellen, 908-232-8400. venient location. Asking $129,900. OPEN HOUSE," BOUND BROOK- Exec- room apt. Garage, driv/e- util. 231-9425.- room apt. .with wajl.to wall 1 bdrm. w/Den, New w/w Rorden Realty, Inc., Real- ORLANDO- 15 minutes bdrm house or apt. Move $232;900. Call Copper Sun. 1-4, 256 Resnlk Ct. utive In transit? Paying way, excollant area. $750/ carpet.' Make appointment PLAINFIELD AREA- carpeting, Washer/dryer, tor. to Disney World. 1 ml|e to by 04/01. 272-5343/276- HELR.U-SELL P, FT, M, RARITAN— 4 room Cape •Near Plscataway. Close to $750/ mo- plus itlli Avail. 6789/997^7984 ext 647. Kettle Realty at 236-6022. high hotel costs? Rent a mot plus utilities. Lease, Cod, close to transporta- PRESENTED FOR SEALED BIDS now. Call 9AM-5PM, Universal Studio. Beauti- Bkr. 469-2800. 8.88% 30 1-2 or 3 Bdrm. apt.- or security, no pets. Cbuple transportation. Italian Immed.- 750-5382 days; WESTFIELD- fully furnished, 2 bedroom tion, shopping, churches. SOIZB .V 3-1 ) I : i ..;_! Thursday January 10, B-10 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday Januaxy 10,1991 A re a rvice COUCH/LOVESIsAT.- SOfA & LOVESEAt- ELECTRIC- A-1 Electric- HOUSECLEANINGK 310 Blue & beige, honey pine Good condition. $125.. 322 Co. Inc. No Job too small, MRS. CLEAN SERVICE— Ara/.you look- trim. $100. Call es^^faT Call afler 6PM1356-4727. 365 no challenge too great. weekly, bi-monthly or ing for somedne to make I GARAGE SALES I COUCH- 72" long, light SERVICES I Residential & small busi- morithw. Homes, Condos, your home or office spot- SOFA BE'D- like hew, less? If so, call, Mr. J. BENNER'S BOBBINS & ALLISON, INC. Donald S. Rockefeller green: $SO/BO. 302-0058 queen size. Mattress ness specialist. All work apts.. Experienced. Excel- REILLY WE STOP LEAKS! Included. $290,781-0504. guaranteed. Bonded. Uc. lent references. 757-5398 322-4847. Fully Insured. PLUMBING & HEATING INC. DEPRESSION GHASS- #8460. ,Visa/MC ac- We dont't. like message, MOVING?— Lowest AUTO BODY Clark Builders, Inc. FLEA MARKET- Dlfferent ebfSra. Otford A WONDERFUL FAMILY A-1 HOUSE * OFFICE OLDSMOBILE, INC. "Local Public Movers SOFA- . L-shaped sec- - ADORABLE YORKSHIRE cepted. Call PaUj machines either. But prices. Palmieri Movers. Since 1920_ . . Everything In Moving & Complete Du.nei I en—Methodist Lexington demltasse /set. tlonal w/chalse lounge. TERRIER -PUPS- AKC, EXPERIENCEr- AUS- CLEANING,- Days and please leave a message The small move special- License 271-4553 or 654-1330. . AUTHORIZED : Colllson Experts • Store Fronts • Aluminum Entrances • Storage Church, 150 Dunellen Royal Copenhagen porce- Off-white. Great condition. mal•e &" female" ' • , Cal- l 968- TRALIAN, EUROPEAN, evenings. Call Marge 356- so we can return your ist. Planosre rooms or Aluminum Door' Repair • Mirrors • 0017Z Plumbing We Specialize In: Avo, Sat. Jan 12. 10AMlaln- . Call 725-0562: Sacrifice at; $600: Must SCANDINAVIAN, JAPAN- 0240. FIREWOOD- $135 a Direct "Repair jor & 0797 after 5PM; ' cord, $145 stacked. AHcall. , . , less; Free.phone quotes QLDSMOBILE . Thermopanos •• Storm Window Repairs • Repalrs...New Roofing... 4PM, Antiques, collectl- • DID, YOU "''""' see,: mbst sell. 302-0523 ESE HIGH SCHOOL EX- PM #00550: 356-2454. Most Major Inc/Cos. Table Tops • Plexiglass Heating • bies, )unk, lunch counter. CAT SITTER- Elderly AIR DUCT CLEANING hardwood. Cut, split and HOUSECLEANING- Ex- ' ,, SALES & SERVICE c Rerooflng...Flat Roofing... KNOW... WALL/OVEN- Caloric, lady cat needs quiet, BY S0NIC GLEAN Don>t delivered. Brush & debris N E ON f- Windows,' . laser frame machines . . • RESIDENTIAL'COMMERCIAL Services MOVING SALE- 624 This little ad can be read excellent condition, Gas, I AUGUST BE- - cellent references. Own friendly home for 6 weeks uncT rAMICAIUIIIVL / Dreams dirty air. Heason- removal. Log splitting. transportation/Free esti- Borders, Custom Interior ,oven baked sprsiy tooth INDUSTRIAL Fully Insured • Free Estimates Maple Street; Westfleld. In more than 147,000 Like -new & clean with from Feb. 1. Pays $25 wk. nusi l |y_ able rates. 908-521-1013 ( Tree work. Free estl- Signs. 494-2993 • State Lie. #4205 Saturday 1/12 & 1/19. Di- homes In 15 publications broiler, 2 yrs, old. Call AMERICAN mates. Weekly/Bi-weekly. 232-7651 94 Hrw . 7 -AGENT-ALUED-VAN-UNiS-4=; NJ Lie. #10760 y •/ plus food. Call 232-5577. ALL AROUND CLEAN- mates. Mike 722-3235. Call 201-561-1651. 606 South Ave^ rections: Off Broad or throughout Somerset, 709-9210. Must sea. $75/ TERCULTURAL STUDENT NEW BABY, NEW MOM? 213 SOUTH AVE E Gladly Serving Union/' HAPPY PAWS OBEDI- EXCHANGE. CALL 1-800- ING & HAULING- Attics, GUTTER MAN- Cleans, 276-6765 Mountain, between Har-Middlesex and Union BO. 709-9210. ENCE SCHOOL- Regis- : For home help'so Mom' $60 NORTH AVE. E. Cranford 851-088B after 6 p.m. CRANFORD 276-8677 County for 21 Yrs. rison & North Chesthiit. Counties? It caught your SIBLlrjlG. '_ basements, yards.' con- repairs & installs leaders WASHER— $75. Dryer, tration Plights Jan. 10 & struction debris & demoli- & gutter. Free estimates. Thorough, trustworthy & « , -. • WESTFIELD 1 WALNUT AVE • CRANFORD TEL 276-0898/ 7 Raleigh Ave. • Cranford SOMERSET- 3/4 bdrm. attention, didn't It? $65. Stove, $75. Refriger- 11; 7-9 PM. Classes start: A-DAlte-TONlGHT- For dependable woman 'will 276-^111 Cape Cod. 2 full baths, Call YOUR ad In today I the hbttest talking-person- tion. 7 days/wk. Call 769-1610. 381-5145 ator, $170. Can deliver. Jan. 22 & 23 . Puppy thru Chuck at 248-0961. . clean your home. 5 years /°1 :'"•»»• . CAC, finished bsmt., ga- 1-B00-334-O531. - 722-6329. Utility. Tues. & Wed.als from local women and HANDYMAN- College experience.- Own equip- . rage. Private- yard w/ We Get Results! •• /,/, men who would like to ANTHONY'S PAINT- Student, carpentry, paint-' WOLFF TANNING oves. Current inoculations INd— specializing In Inte- ment. 526-2415. Ads In Classified BATHROOMS CONTRACTOR HEATING PAINTING PLUMBERS SIDING gazebo & fruit trees. Dead DRYER— Kenmore heavy required. CD. Police meet you. (Names- and Ing, sheet rock, yard end street. 80x125 lot. .BEDS,— Commercial: phone" numbers In- rior & exterior. Roofing, work. & odd jobs.. Call J.P. CLEANING SER- dontcosi — duty, 3 years of light use. 'Home Units from $199.00 Bldg., Manvi^e, NJ. gutters cleaned & In- $164,500. Call 469-3859 $200.233-6557. F.M.I. 469-1660 or 469-cluded.) 1-900-346-3377. Jerry 561-9340 VICE- Homes & Offices, They pay! PROTECT YOUR BEST INVESTMENT. REYNOLDS L a rh p s -L o 11 o n s- $1.95/mlnute. •• . stalled. Minor alterations. al(>types. Call 707-1656 . 1 /,* S COMOItlONIMC CO . • ETIGfERE— modern, Accessories. Monthly 6081; Free estimates. 762-6441. HANDYMAN- Complete BATHROOM PLUMBING & SIDING ALL NEW CHRISTIAN for Free estimate. • chrome, walnut, glass Payments Low As $18.00. home Improvements.. HEATINQINC. Call Today FREE Cofor 2 4HR. ROMANCE .CARPET CLEANED-r Decks, porches, painting REMODELING 28Y«arsOf Air Conditioning POINTING INC. 314 shelves," 3 units, 3 _B-12 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday January 10, 1991_ CLASSIFIED G ON N EG TIP N PARTY PLANNING- Any KITCHENS BY JOHN- TREE & STUMP RE- LOY occation any sire from Tired of your bid kitchen? MOV*AI Is your stump a birthdays to weddings. Make It look like, newl pain In the grass? Free i ON Custom work a specialty, estimates Fully insured. e o isi Our location or yours. We Al6O;^thr^ow^-wi>ltU-^JUs;y—STUMt TJWWEPRL PART ddffh^ititiing flair' and originality± . pools, spas.' Expert^ce- 13187 ^ f 434300 ramlc tile work. Decks, led responsibilities. In- ASSISTANT- Immed; Earn S60-S80 weekly essary. Security helpful. r A Forbes Newspaper Select one or all our ser- TREE MAINTENANCE- 410 cludes computerized cus- opening. Capital Printing guaranteed setting ap- F/T, Pit. High commis- vices: catering, resort additions, finished base- _CHILDCARE SERVING CRANFORD, GARWOOD and KENILWORTH ments, all types of home Tree removals, shrub HELP WANTED tomer service. Req. bkpg. Corp., Middlesex. Must pointments by pnone sions. Call 583-69B1. accommodations, restaU'. prunnlng. Commercial & I i have clean driving record; from your home working I WANTED rant and banquet rooms,- Improvements. Call for. exp., 35 WPM, pleasant SCHOOL PSYCHOLO- USPS 136 800 Second Class •" . • free estimate. 707-9215. residential. Quality work phone personality. Bene- valid drivers license. 560- 1-2 hours daily. No sell- GIST— Certification re- entertainment!, decora- at fair prices. Over 20 yrs. fits. 302-0909. 1515 ask for Ray or Jeff Call. Postage Paid Cranford, N.J. 50 CENTS tions, rentals,, set up ,KITCHENS, BATHS- re- =_ F/flnour Thursday, January 17,1991 experience. Call 658-3266 AIRES . BOOKKEEPER- Full or DRIVERS- Part Time. relume to: Helen Stark, home, 5 mln. north of Vol. 98 No- clean up and many morel modeling, alterations, or 321-0077 . Certified Home Call Parti's. Party Plan- part time. Name your'own Early morning, evening & PART TIME- Fashion Director' of Special Ser- Princeton. Live-In ar- .cabinet refaclng, counter- Health Aides weekend hours available. designer. Project work for ning. 563-9844, . . tops, formica, Gfermti.-tlle Up to'40 hours per week. hours. Westfield store. - vices, Kenllworth Board of rangements is avail. work, skylights, finished 372 Call 233-8811. Must be over 25. Call small "baby accessories Education, 426 Boule- Large private bedroom & i LUMBING SEWER & Immediate openings In 968-0040 between 9AM- company. Chester. Call vatd, Kwq[llw6rth, NJ bath. Looking for affec- DRAIN SERVICE- All basements, drywall & tap- PLUMBING, Middlesex County and CABLE TV INSTALL- School board attorney Ing, decks. References on ERS— National Company 9PM.—; -. 439-3264 day or eves. 07033. An equal pppty af- tionate, loving person to work guaranteed. 10% off HEATING, surrounding areas, for care for bur 3 1/2 yr. old with ad. 24 hours. No job request. No.Job too small. qualified, experienced hiring motivated Individu- ESL INSTRUCTORS- PART TIME- Flex hours. firmative action employer. Free estimates. Fully In- & COOLING CHHA'S who are willing als! Travel, employee sta- Part time; Tues. & Thurs. 10-20 hrs., $200-$400/wk. SECRETARY- Part girl & 7 yr.'old boy. Excel, In brief too small. Free, estimates. irlvlng record, & refer- 356-1029 or 725-8239. sured. Call Cedrone's to make a commitment to tus, health Insurance, evenings, Bound Brodk "Try it you'll like It" ap-Tirrle. Sales office in to relinquish his post Home Improvements at COPPERHEAD PLUMB- quality care. Must be flexl-. paid-worker's comp. and High School, 7:30- proach'to soft sell prod- Spmervllle. General office, ences required. Call 201- ROOFING & GUTTERS- 846-8729. ING & HEATING ble and' Willing to travel other, benefits. Pickup/ 9:30PM. Need NJ certifi- ucts everyone wants/ work. Some Wordp: 526-4337 (bus.) or 201- Dave. Bayrie. All work CORP.— Affordable qual- within your area. Call Van needed. Preferred cation in any subject. Call needs. Will train/" No in- rocesslng familiarity, Flexl- 281-7645 (home). guaranteed, fully InsuVed. KITCHENS- Refaclng, new, alterations, counter- ity - free estimates, 24 Mellnda for Interview Cable TV Services 1-800- 526-7757.: vestment req. FT'poten- ble.hours._Call 725-4285. CHILDCARE NEEDED- because of ^attacks' • Free estimates. Call 754- hours emergency service. Excellent Pay 397-7389 or 515-984- Martin Luther King Jr. Day • • • • •••••• f •..•: 6512. tops, mica furniture, car- GAL/GUY FRIDAY^ tial. For interview call Mr. STORE MANAGER- In my Scotch Plains home pentry.' Free estimates; License #8917. Please Western Medical 6574. . Busy Sales Office'needs Gary 752-6027 . Boutique store'ijseeklng fot toddlec &_oewborn. on Monday is a federal holi- ROOFING & PAINTING— Call 968-7027. call 752-8808. Services CHILD CARE- Earn "person.good on phone w/ PART TIME- Saving to FT maDager. SorVfe"exper. Exper.'&"references req: day. Banks will be closed and changes and has credited the Gutters cleaned and In- PAT'S PLUMBING- 2414 Morris Avenue customers & able to hah-, buy a home? Reduce the pref. Will train. Incentive, Flexible wkday hours. By Rosalie Gross stalled. Slate repairs; money, providing. quality ) there will be no mail delivery board. Union child pare for 1 or more die typing & filing. Salary, high cost of rent by car- .discounts, «parks. Some- Begin immed. 654-5256 I but the Post Office will be School board attorney Irwin Fujly Insured. Free esti- 964-4870 children in your own benefits, vacation, 401K. ing for our properties rset County) 201-359- NANNY WANTED- Hills- • The firm .averages $75,000 in mates. Call Vlnnle 572- rlor. Professional work.' 1-800-924-4870 N.G.K. Spark Plugs; 99 open for box holders. Cranford Weinberg will relinquish his posi- billing a year, which includes rou- 7119. No Job too small. Insured. homeJMONDAY MORN- while they are for sale. 1121 between 1QAM-6PM, borough family w/2 girls tion Feb. 1, ending-a year of pub- FREE ESTIMATES. Call plumbers lie. 7784. Free EOE M/F/H/V ING, Inc. A Family Day Morris Ave., Springfield, For Info call, 766-2544 TELEMARKETERS - (1 & A yrs.) needs FT I public schools, Unjon County tine board business, negotiations SPELLING, PUNCTUA- Bob Stelnman. 526-3382. estimates.-752-6870; ARE YOU A WARM Care "Management Ser- NJ. 07081; 467-9595. PART TIME^ cleaning, 6PM-9PM. Salary plus bo- chlidcare. Live In/out. \ Cqllege and St. Michael's licly displayed hostility between arid litigation, primarily in the TION— A prqblem^r vice offers Insurance, re- offices & houses, typing, PAINTING & PAPER- FRIENDLY PERSON who HAVE A GREAT 1991!- nuses. Convenient Some- Driver's license, refer- School will be closed.. .While him ahd board member James area of special education. • Proofreading, copy edlK would like to work in the ferrals,, equipment, back- Start your bwa_bUsiness filing, data entry, shop- rset location.' Call Rich ences recj. 201-369-7868. Van Horn. . Ing,'business letters? HANGING- Reasonable, up & more. Union County. I Cranford municipal'. offices The board affirmed at Monday's rates, fully Insured, vdry 375 denial field? We are look- buy loinlngf, Discovery ping, party, serving, etc. 302-1990. PART TIME CHILD CARE The 17-year board attorney re- . 725-7290/P.O. Box 991,' Ing for a PT dental assis- 668-4884; Somerset Call Resources, Inc. at WANTED- for lovable 10 (and recreatjon programs: will workshop that its contract with neat. Call, for a free esti- INSTRUCTIONN\ County 526-4884. ! Toys. C,ail Val 381-5851 fuses to characterize his with- . Somervllle, N.J.0B876 mate,* Norcraft Painting I tant for pur orthodontlo for details & training. - *• : 543-5775 . ' . , 42O mo. old. boy in our So. I be open, the public library will Weinberg and Kaplow will be ter- v drawal as' a resignation, but said TYPING IN MY HOME-" 560-3765. ... practice In Westfield. COOK NEEDED- St. HIT HARD BY THEPART TIME— wear and Plalnfield home. Flexible ' be closed. The Chronicle will minated Feb. 1 and' at the same ' for business or personal Some experience pre- John's Rectory in Dune- ECONOMY?- Join the show ladles fashion Jew- EMPLOYMENTt j daytime hrs. Please call I be open and normal Monday in a three-page letter to the board time hired lawyer Francis Camp- needs. Reports, letters, PAINTING & WALL PIANO INSTRUCTION- ferred. Cair232-2203. lien is in Immediate need 756-9378 . PAPERING- "Winter fast-growing environmen- lery. Two eves. $125. No WANTED 1 deadlines will be observed. that "continued attacks" by Van bell to advise the board on any mailers, labels, etc. 469- Few openings avail. Seri- of.a part time cook to pre- tal industry & earn big $.' investment. We train. Ex- Horn constitute a "constructive 2629. Special" $50 off painting ous minded only. Classi- BANK . '"-•'. .'•' . '. pare the evening meal legal matters involving Weinberg's and 20% off wallpapering. ' FT or PT.' Call 233-3043. ' cellent future. Manage- termination" of his contract that cal, Theory, Heavy tech- Mon.-Fri. Job includes ment available. 756-3068. CERTIFIED, RELIABLE ( 435 leaving board service. Campbell FULLY INSURED. Will shopping for meals. If In- INSURANCE AGENCY- runs Until' July 1. Weinberg said beat any written esti- nique. Many yrs.". exper. TELLER NURSE'S -AIDEDE— - .seekseeks I CHILDCARE was general counsel for New Jer- 367 356-5951. terested please call (201). In Linden/Union Cty. look- PHOTOGRAPHERS position carinig for sick, I • budget he told the board last April that mates; Will work wknds. : PROVIDED sey School Boards Association, HOME DEGREED & EXPER I- 968-2621 Ing- for Personal Lines (FREELANCE) . • elderly, babyf,, children. 1 . he would_not tolerate "a contin- FULL TIME CSR. Insurance experl-. i..-_The_ Downtown Management^ 7EMENTS' "CUStOMER-SERVrce •Evening-or— nlght^-Very-JSgn .„ i untilreGenyO PAINTING. WALLCOVER 6rice a m.u*sr~LTcense Forbes Newspapers,' A good references.nces.' Call ' __ l Corp. will present its spending practice in Jackson. ^ REPRESENTATIVE.- helpful. Salary commen- 374-8735 after 5PM BEDMINISTER- Mother and others who attempted to "de- —Free estimates, fully In- taughHn-your home.'Cail •KENILWORTtf a •Division- of Forbes Inc.; plan to the Township Commit- Boar re ld n EU n sured^refjareflt;es. Other Needed, by small OTrate w/experlehce. Full needs experienced pho- looking tb.care for.1 child . Photos by Robert Young liberately impeach and besmirch" ^ P i p * « t Heller _JWALl,PAPERING- Top pany. that sells custom benefits. Call Valerie .or CLEANING- Experi- full time, references avail- I tee at a; budget workshop services, available. Call tographers to work bri'an enced mother & daughter' his nearly 40-year reputation as; announced: that the full^oard . quality Workmanship Budget Painting, 752- GED StUDY FOR THE looseleaf binders, and Jean, 862-7499 or 862- "on-cair'basls, when able, ask for Susan 781- I Tuesday at 8 p.mi Expenditure Ol*THE ROAD AGAIN: Former U S Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm embrafces Joan Collins, would flinchon as a committee of guaranteed. FREE ESTI- GED— In your own home. Up to Index tabs. Printing or 7565. Full time, part, time will clean your home, of- 5661 . :•'..> an attorney. He contends that Van 2012. . need arises. Must have . fice or apt; transporta- L of fUnds collected from the. this year's recipient of the Martin Luther King jr. award for the advancement pf civilrights an d the whole in a: search for a new MATES. 925-7360. In A8 short weeks. Get graphic arts background & re-entry i persons wel- proven photographic ablll-. CERTIFIED DAYCARE Horn's "uriwarranted Jbapage of PAINTING— Interiors A your-GED, H.S. Equlva-. $8.50 per hr Is, preferred. Some typing; come. tion, good refs. Honest & } Special Improvement Fund social justice. Chisholm was the keynote speaker at the'iith anhual awards service. Below'; a attorney rather than appoint a A-1 PAINTING- Where Specialty-Reasonable, In- ties, able to. do own pro- reliable. Call 572-7523. • PROVIDER IN SOME- I will be discussed. slurs and inhijfendoes" in effect quality counts. Residential fancy Diploma. Call GED (Depending.on - heavy phone, anda vari- LIBRARY ASSISTANT- cessing, and 'provide- us RSET— Quality care In youngster prays for world pegce before Thursday's candlelight march. Story on Page A-10. terminated the contract sured, Refs. 37 yrs. of PREP, 1^800-927-0305. Experience) ety of other.responsibili- & Commercial. Senior Cit- Custom Service. 968- F.T. Computer experl-. with black and- white HOUSECLEANING- learning- environment for Weinberg, who started his ser- this was done, "in the izens discount. No Job tod ties make this an Interest- 'ence, precise clerical prints, and be flexible with Ohce a week. Call Mary your Infant. 828-8266. jnterest of fairness and every 0467. VA. CARNEVALE. LIFE MANAGEMENT- At City Savings, We Ing, fast-paced job. Call hours. Send resume to: 968-3941. ; vice with the board 17 years ago small. Fully Insured. Free The Lifeplan Institute pre- "skills necessary. Duties, CHILD CARE- Raritan. board member buying into the de- . estimates. Call 654-1741 PAINTING- Let a recognize that co'n- 233-8833 (leavemessage Sharon Wilson/Forbes as a labor relations attorney, be- sents "the "Fortress Sell" on machine with" day.and include clerical aspects of WORD PROCESSING- Mom •will Qare for your Overseas (leave message). woman do. your painting. • genial, "people ori- acquisitions, Clrc desk 1 Newspapers, P.O. Box» Experienced professional Downtown came full board attorney in 1979. cision." Van Horn, who did not Neat, clean quality .work. Life Management' & Solf- ented" tellers are night numbers). 699, Somervllle, N.J. : child full time. Non- 1 A-1 WALL SCAPERS- Promotlon Program to eve. per week & 1 Sat. working from nome seek smoker. Low rates. Walks Residents ranging from v6t- He has been reappointed annu- comment on the matter at Mon- Wallpaper hanging, Paint- Insured. Free estimates. essential to the op- CUSTOMER SERVICE pel* month. To be hired people of all ages. Dr. eration and suc- 08876. ing several small busi- activities. 526-2562.. I erans groups to local mer- ally and last June was rehired by days meeting,, said Tuesday that ing, Kitchens & Baths rq- Call Maryann 560-9235. Norman Vincent Peale REP- $.17,5 00 to within salary range ness to provide steady 'held its own' Heller's decision was "a great modeled. Free estimates. ROOFING CONTRAC- cess of each of qur $22,500. Major bank In ($13,200-$17,000) de- PT OR FT- Days. Filling CHILDCARE PLUS- IN, t chants discuss their part in a bare, five-vote majority. While says, "It makes sense to 1 catalog mall orders. In-work, call 722-2108 Fully Insured. 463-5988. TOR —from roof repairs branches